Ci VOLUME 72 NUM BER 74 W ED N ESD A Y , M A Y 10, 1978 M IC H IG A N STATE UNIVERSITY EAST LA NSING M IC H IG A N 48824 Moro slain, body left in car By D EN NIS REDMONT R O M E f sadist fe ro city ." Moro s widow , Eleon ora, accompanied bv nmedi ate new- message M l 11 p a rty o ffic ia l a tte n d h is fu n e ra l. aro u n d th e h e a rt — s o m e tim e in th e her three daughters and son. viewed the 1 Red Brigade ho last F rid a y said W o rld le a d e rs fro m P re s id e n t C a rte r to p re v io u s 24 h ou rs, p o s sib ly a t a b o u t d aw n body for five m inutes at the m orgue. e "execution" and A P W ir#photy Q ueen E liz a b e th I I co n de m n e d th e m u rd e r T u e sd ay. She had urged the governm ent repeatedly ord s the Lbodv of A ldo M o ro is b e i n g U k e n to a n a m b u la n c e a f t e r it w a s fo u n d o f th e m an co n sid e re d Ita ly 's m o st in flu e n ­ T h e y th e o riz e d he m ay have been shot but unsuccessfully to open negotiations with ■intIi«! f i r on a s t r e e t in d o w n to w n R o m e . tia l p o litic ia n , th e le a d in g ca n d id a te fo r p re s id e n t and a rc h ite c t o f a h is to ric a g re e m e n t b e tw e e n th e ch u rc h -b a cke d C h ris tia n D e m o c ra ts a n d th e la rg e s t C o m ­ m u n is t p a r ty in th e W e s t. C O U R T T O C O N S ID E R A P P E A L C a rte r ca lled it a "c o n te m p tib le and ierrillas fire upon c o w a rd ly a c t." H e se n t a le tte r o f s y m p a th y to M o ro 's w id o w . P re m ie r G iu lio A n d r e o tti ca lled an e m e r­ Mio PBBburial halted g en cy C a b in e t m e e tin g and P re s id e n t G io v a n n i L e o n e sch e d ule d an a dd re ss to th e tin s is in Zimbabwe n a tio n . T h o u s a n d s o f p o lice m o un ted a m assive n ew search fo r th e R ed B rig a d e s k ille rs w h o B y J O A N N A F IR E S T O N E L A N S IN G tU P I) — T h e M ic h ig a n S up re m e C o u rt T u e sd a y h a lte d — a t least It went to the Suprem e Court in an effort to overturn a low er court derision gN;ue the state the go-ahead to bury the animal« nd Y o d * a b d u c te d M o ro on M a rc h 16, s la y in g h is fiv e te m p o ra r ily — th e p lan n ed b u ria l o f as soon as the burial site was ready. l.OI Is K t a RB V e rra n , 69. o f Ju lia s d a le . and D. Groene p o lice b o d y g u a rd s , and “ s e n te n c e d " h im to P B B co n ta m in a te d cow s a t a h u g e b u ria l p it The re strain in g order prohibiting the intinue 5DAI.K Kh'*desia i Zim b abw e1 w a ld o f S a lis b u ry . d e a th fo r th e " a n ti-p r o le ta r ia n '' p o licie s o f n e a r M io . burial of the cattle, however, is only ont :h' ■huge, * ‘ i> c.ierrillas hurst into the his C h ris tia n D e m o c ra t P a r ty , ru le rs o f Ita ly In a u na n im ou s decision , th e h ig h c o u rt tem po rary and could be lifted within a .viirmtjv mountain hotel G u e rrilla leaders have rejected an agree fo r th re e decades. a g re e d to fu r th e r co n sid e r a re q u e s t fo r an m atter of days. According to a court ee as ed the ipreme Court ^ *a :tb automatic rifle ment proposed by the Sm ith government T h e b o d y , cla d in th e d a r k g ra y s u it M o ro e m e rg e n c y app e a l file d by th e Oscoda spokesperson, the Suprem e Court has r bee; ms the grave I ’* : a luindmii three others. and black nationalist leaders for black w o re th e d a y o f his a b d u c tio n and w ra p p e d C o u n try P B B A c tio n C o m m itte e . asked both sides to more fu lly argue why it » pubh m ajo rity rule by D ec. 31. T h e y have vowed in a b lu e o v e rc o a t and re d b la n k e t, w as T h e c o m m itte e fe a rs th a t P B B co u ld seep should or should not grant a fuii blown granted the V "- r.iifbt attack, g u e rrilla s to escalate the w a r against the new, biracial fo u n d on V ia M ic h e la n g e lo C a e ta n i, a fro m th e b u rie d c a ttle carcasses in to th e appeal of the m atter. nore time to i 'hree rocket propelled interim government 200 y a rd lo n g s tre e t in one o f R om e's a re a ’s w a te r s u p p ly . Its decision g ra n tin g th e restrainin g full appeals » i>»rated Mi m iles east L>rder and a g re e in g to look fu r th e r at the : u s ¡r»»m Mozambique, q u e stio n — a h a lfw a y ste p to w a rd an appeal A ppeals veek refused M» »nt- lair Hole g supper was T he *e, was k ille d Dayton Hudson Corp. strategy — cam e ju s t 24 ho u rs a fte r th e 23 page brief w as file d by th e P B B Action Committee. Jim Olson, a T ra v e rse C ity attorney >NR. nk J *en and y have representing the committee, said he was on site, pleased w ith the high court's decision. be dangi rous to as identified as Junctio n. A riz . head in ju ries m ay change after m arket survey "I'm elated that the court has decided look at this question." Olson said. It sh"Ws the se n sitivity of the Suprem e Court : K..- >d with n od a te the len a grenade kind of public interest issue." s te rrace win B y K A R E N S H E R ID A N he fe a rs th e c o m m u n ity w ill be d e lu g e d w ith m e re ly a lo llo w u p to a m a rk e tin g survey Despite Tuesd ay's injunction, committee lie d to be xwi condition at S u t e N e w s S ta ff W r it e r p ro m a ll a d v e rtis in g . co n d u cte d in 1975. President Nelson Yoder said his group :est at the A D ayton Hudson C o ip . sponsored sur “ I f th e y d ecide to spend $40,000 to H o w e v e r, he add e d . “ I f a b o u t 90 perce n t would continue its 11 day protest at the pit completion vey that may represent a shift in the $50,000 on an e le c tio n ca m p aig n , th a t of th e peo p le a re fo u n d to fa v o r th e •» • heroine prim e and at other locations. ct week, pro m all stra te g y of the corporation is being b re a ks d o w n to a bo u t $4 o r $5 a v o te ,” he s h o p p in g c e n te r w e m ig h t sa y. w e ll, le t’s s u aging th eir five and We s till feel incineration is the better 1NR p lanned to conducted among E a st Lansin g residents said. have a v o te on it th e n .’ " m e th o d o f d isp o sa l." Yoder said. ! hi- governm ent of ¡mais next th is w eek. “T h a t raises a fe w q u e stio n s about A c c o rd in g to A n d e rs o n , c o n te n ts o f th e Smith. T he hotel A protest was scheduled for noon Conducted by Detroit based M arket s u rv e y w e re rele a se d to th e g ro u p th is : »ar-..ii‘d, although most w h e th e r th e y w o u ld be tr y in g to buy an Opinion R esearch In c.. the su rv e y includes w e e k b y an und isclo se d so u rce w ith in th e •-!< i se cu rity. e le c tio n b y sh e e r a d v e rtis in g p o w e r," he what have been called "biased" questions re s e a rch fir m . n* rv dived under tables '■I 'h r dining room w ith made \ K 47 auto by opponents of the D ayton Hudson m all. The corporation is cu rre n tly pursuing litigation to bar a public vote on the A ug. 3, said. A n d e rs o n a d d e d th a t sh o uld th e issue com e to a v o te , h is o rg a n iz a tio n w ill seek to A M a rk e t O p in io n R esearch sp okesperson sa id T u e sd a y th e fir m w o u ld n o t o ffic ia lly re le a se th e c o n te n ts o f th e su rv e y . Bills against Seafarer 1977, c ity council decision to rezone the have lim its p u t o n a d v e rtis in g spending. T h e s u rv e y a n d size o f th e sam ple w e re ' M'b in the hallw ays for P’a attacks, but one hi' «innings from the 86 acre site in the c it y ’s northw est tie r from a g ricu ltu ra l to com m ercial. W hile th e leg ality of a referendum , called "T h e y have m o re m o n e y th a n w e d o ." he said. “ W e can’t c o m p e te w ith a c o rp o ra tio n th a t has $ 1.2 b illio n in a sse ts." c o n firm e d b y G ra h a m , b u t he said copies o f th e s u rv e y w e re n o t a v a ila b le fo r release to th e p re ss. move out of committee " ” grenade blasts. for by groups opposing the m all, was upheld D a y to n H u ds on P u b lic R e la tio n s O ffic e r A n d e rs o n sa id th e s u rv e y co n ta in s a By C H R IS P A R K S last month by C ircu it Court Judg e R a y . C. D o u g G ra h a m d e n ie d ch a rg e s th a t th e p oll s e rie s o f q u e s tio n s a s k in g re s id e n ts i f th e y L A N S IN G t l ’ P D — The House Appropriations Comm ittee, at t l e behest ot (. ommittee ,(! »rum the dining room H o tchkiss, that decision is being appealed re p re s e n ts a s tra te g ic s h ift, sa yin g it is (continued on page 111 Chairperson Dominic Jaco b e tti, approv ed Tuesday legislation Jacoj >etti hoped would keep 1hotel employee dashed one w itn ess said. to the M ichigan State Court of Appeals. the U .S . N a v y ’s proposed Project Seafarer out of his I p • FV nsula homeland, Litig a tio n in the appellate court could The five bills sim ply declare that th e state does not consej the acquisition of any •' r, st of the night in an dents fear would harm ,nW under guard of s and police. rem ain unresolved for as long as nine m onths, corporation sources have said. D ates set for u n ion vote Michigan land for the underground antenna w hich many U P. the environm ent and pose a health th reat. C ritics of the m easures say Michigan cannot, under the I S . I L istitution. bar m ilitary But J im A nd erso n, coordinator of C iti 'Us were among the T h e M ic h ig a n E m p lo y m e n t R elations M E R C w ill have to face, said F ra n k B la tt, installations from the state. Th ey also claim the antenna - mmunications link for zens for a L iv a b le Com m unity, a group 1 Church of C h rist C o m m issio n c o n firm e d M a y 24 and 25 as the p re s id e n t o f th e M S U c h a p te r of A A U P . submerged nuclear submarines — is v ital to the national defense. J: 11\ ¡ opposing the m all, said he believes the ‘|l- H his wife M arjo rie, o ffic ia l d a te s o f th e M S U fa c u lty co lle c tive "T h e tim e issue is e s s e n tia l." he said. T he N a v y's plans to locate S e afarer — which it has scaled dow n and renamed E L F — in Aland, (>r, corporation may now be changing its ■M UW -, i ■ and their cousin A lice A b s e n te e b a llo ts w ill be sent to fa c u lty the U .P . have been controversial for several ye ars. stra te g y front a fight challenging the b a rg a in in g e le c tio n . >ngton State. m e m b e rs not w o rk in g on cam pus, b u t w ill Gov. W illiam G . M illiken "vetoed" Se afarer afte r it w as rejected by substantial margins leg ality o f a referendum to a plan to win in a M S U fa c u lty m e m b e rs w ill be o ffe re d the l i s Mrs D yke's m o th e r. choice o f h a v in g th e M S U c h a p te r o f have t o be r e tu rn e d to M E R C by M a y 25 to in ad visory votes held in several U .P . counties. public vote. A m e ric a n A s s o c ia tio n o f U n iv e rs ity P ro fe s­ be co u n te d . • c o n tin u e d on page 13 *burs] n. Th>1«»gether w h en th e " T h is means that Dayton Hudson is doing Dykes have been so rs o r th e M S U F a c u lty A sso cia te s as th e ir - one th ing w ith the right hand and another »we fo r 14 y e a rs and sole b a rg a in in g a g e n t. H a v in g no b a rg a in ­ w ith the le ft." he said. “ W hile th ey’re vere v is itin g th e m . in g a g e n t w ill be a t h ir d ch o ice on th e ballot. *o!nur telling the court that an election is illegal F a c u lty push fo r th e e le c tio n began last S t h ^ r Ctlnoprns a t th is tim e th e y’re taking a big step to get ready for y e a r w h e n F a c u lty A sso cia te s collected w , . ,! h’hts out because w e one." a u th o riz a tio n fro m 2,300 fa c u lty m em bers A n d e rs o n said th a t sh o uld be c o rp o ra tio n c a llin g fo r a v o te . A A U P w a s in cluded on as B e tty choose to ta k e its chances on a p u b lic v o te , th e b a llo t as an in te rv e n e r b y collectin g s ig n a tu re s fro m 10 p e rc e n t o f th e fa cu lty. T h e fin a l b a r r ie r to th e e le c tio n was also re s o lv e d b y M E R C la s t w eek. The inside co m m issio n d e c id e d in fa v o r o f a d m in is tra ­ W ant to go to th e librarv for • nap? Sea page 12. action m eetings to d a y to rs to in c lu d e a ll m e d ic a l fa c u lty in the b a rg a in in g u n it. F a c u lty a ssociates d id n o t w a n t to include H i* » j 1' Pre>» 3SS82S2 A t the sam e time, the board received a to the current ra n g e 150 percent to 163 Oo«»>hed Ad* 355-8233 request from Trans International A ir ­ percent, d ep e nd in g on d istance traveled. D.iploy Advert)* 333 4400 tutine«* OH.ce 335 3447 lines, the w orld's largest charter carrier, A on e-w ay N e w Y o rk-B oston ticket will Photographic . USUII for approval to offer a $79 scheduled air decre ase from $57 to $49 and the N e w fare on 10 flights between N e w Y o rk and York-Los A n g e le s price will d ro p from Los A n g e le s this sum mer. The price $359 to $286. NOTICE 1979 PROSPECTIVE APPLICANTS TO THE MSU College o f V e te rin a ry Medicine In 1 9 7 9 t w o d o s s e s w i ll b e a d m i t t e d t o t h e C o l le g e o f V e t e r i n a r y B e a u t i f u l M e d ic i n e o n e b e g i n n in g p r o f e s s io n a l s t u d ie s January 1979 a n d th e o th e r September 1979. Jaovery 1979: Appl.cot.on» mu»t be >nIh* Adm.if.on» Qtf.te W e d d in g s College ot > ■nary Medici late' thon Augwit IS 1971 nt» molt be completed by the end ot Pal i ember 197» Appi, b e g i n a t I be ovo.loble h the CVM Adm.»»ioni September 1979 Appl.cot.O e m the Adm.ji.on» J a c o b s o n ’s I 1979 All pleted no la uteVws Staff Writer one is wildly signaling to et out. And Hall Auditorium. The inventory focused on national forests permitted in national forest wilderness He added that the committee gave the ! and changing weather are though fat people may die happy, they "It is important to relate future techno west of the Great Plains and overlooked until 1984. Though an incompatible use, the site a great deal of serious consideration *!:.$people currently have to deal nevertheless die soonet than their lean logical advances in agriculture with climatic eastern national forests, the National provision pushed the legislation out of an before tentatively planning to use it. W'.oday and Thursday two distin brothers." effects," McQuigg said. Grasslands and Alaska. eight year congressional debate. ¿lecturers will visit MSU to discuss Forest Service personnel also applied a Dennis Fijalkowski, field representative "The site is the best one for this project," McQuigg's lecture series begins »at 2 p.m. "In developing research programs, agri strict interpretation of wilderness criteria, of the Michigan United Conservation Clubs Solomon said. “But it’s up in the air as of today in Wilson Hall Auditorium. He will culture research should become more according to RARE documents. The service •MUCO. said the majority of the 425 now where it will be built." George Bray, a professor in the speak on "Weather as a Natural Resource." sensitive to and involved with possible >fMedicine at the University of At 8 p.m. in 100 Engineering Building, he climatic changes." disqualified areas for traces of past human sporting enthusiasts and outdoor clubs The cabin is designed to be fully heated J i'. 1/* Angeles, will examine Bray’s visit was arranged by the MSU disturbance, facilities not in harmony with a affiliated with Ml’CC support the concept will discuss climate change and future and equipped with a burglary alarm Department of Food Science and Human wilderness atmosphere, and the influence of of wilderness. Only about 10 of those agricultural systems. system, kitchen, storage space and a large Nutrition. He is sponsored by Burroughs sights and sounds of non wilderness activity represent snowmobile, trail bike and four- McQuigg said he is concerned with the auditorium. to bunk " T h e O bese Co. as the company's 1978 Visiting Proies from outside the boundaries. wheel drive enthusiasts, he said, who possible effect on world agriculture if it is ml, firm/ said " im p r is o n e d sor. Moncrief explained that RARE II is a depend on roads and "don’t see eye-to-eye" Solomon said the old cabin was continual­ faced with a long, gradual cooling trend. concession to the eastern part of the with the others. ly booked for parties and emphasized that p ry /a f n a n , a t h i n o n e is He will host a technical seminar on McQuigg is the College of Agriculture country, which does not contain much Testimony from local citizen and industry while social activities would occasionally l/iig n a h n g to b e l e t o u t. separating the effects of weather and and Natural Resources 1978 Distinguished wilderness under the original require groups was gathered by the Forest Service take place in the new cabin, they would not climate from agriculture management be I lecturer. Wgh fat p e o p le m a y d ie ments. for a "socio-economic tradeoff analysis" and be the primary function for the facility. they n e v e r th e le s s d ie HARP' II entrusts the Forest Service to a "wilderness attributes rating system" The old cabin was torn down in 1965 ' than th e ir le a n b r o t h - apply more flexible wilderness standards compiled by the Forest Service Chiefs during a period of University expansion. and also hinges on public input, comments Office in Washington, D.C. !W4: c! Council gets quorum ; and suggestions. Residents who attended a series of seven public workshops in Michi gan in July and August of 1977 nominated Together with resource data supplied by the service, the analyses will form the basis of the draft environmental impact state­ "No other building on campus will be able to provide the natural informal environment the forestry cabin will give," director of the areas for inclusion in the inventory. ment. wich will review various manage Solomon said. ,r ' iimatic and Environmental They also rated 15 criteria to help ment alternatives and probable impacts of ’ r.I aiumbia. Mo,. will speak on ‘-mate and its effect on resolves old business determine priorities for the wilderness system. Those familiar with the nominated areas were encouraged to estimate social each alternative. Public inspection and review of the statement, probably through another round When they finally start construction, students involved will get one credit hour for a certain amount of work on the cabin. '^ e i s concerned with the causes Hocking has been attending the commit and economic effects of wilderness designa of workshops or hearings, will be invited for Students interested in participating in cures of obesity. His two-day B y M IC H E L L E C H A M B E R S tee meetings since the beginning of the tion. about three months. Reed said. the construction do not have to be forestry v »ill he^jn with a discussion S ta te N e w « S ta ff W r it e r term, but has been unable to become an Of the 3b parcels nominated in the The service will evaluate comments and majors and may get more information from For the first time since January. »Student official student member because Student Ottawa National Forest in the western determine resource allocations for a final Solomon, or the Forestry Department. ..» t t fLife i h i»Sciences ' f ' P illsBuilding. ‘ ‘ . 12:30 P 'm - Council achieved a quorum Tuesday after Upper Peninsula, four areas totaling 50,040 impact statement which will recommend noon. Council must have a quorum to elect Li In Engineering Building. »acres were approved for further considera disposition of each area. If things go as tentatively planned, committee representatives. T L 'ak "» "><■ myth of diet in The council conducted business on items Congress is expected to receive the classes and social activities could be The position on the committee has been tion. 0 sity and how obesity devel that have been on the agenda for the last Thirty six areas were also nominated in statement by late 197S or early 1979. and scheduled for the forestry cabin by next vacant since the beginning of the year, said three meetings. the Hiawatha National Forest near Eseana- then make final decisions. spring term. Vincent Yeh, a student member of the ! í ; ftüray wil1 <’xamin<‘ "The M ys- Thomas Hocking, a junior majoring in University Committee on Academic Policy. ba. Eight of those, encompassing 47,995 Mouse: How to Get Fat telecommunications, was elected to the A resolution requesting the establish acres, were approved. h TBuilding. í f at 1 P 'm ‘ in 101 University Committee on Academic Policy ment of a uniform University standard for Only two areas totaling 7.273 acres were * The Obese P a tie n t", Bray for the remainder of the 1977 78 academic year. minimum English language competency for all teaching assistants was passed after being amended. nominated in the Huron Manistee National Forests in the lower peninsula. Merwyn O. Reed. Ottawa supervisor, Appellate grievance Initially, the resolution was to be sent to said that confusion about forest manage the University Committee on Academic ment practices and a RARE II provision ■wlic m eeting and film Policy, but Yeh said it would take at least two years for the committee to act on the resolution. that permits up to 30 percent privately- owned land to be included in a wilderness designation have hindered public input and process debate ends "We will be sending it (the resolution* to created strong anti wilderness sentiment. a slow death or at least a long delay." Wh The wood products industry has directly 10 discuss South Africa said. The council voted to amend the resolution to be sent to University Graduate Council experienced the economic consequences of RARE II. Forest products companies buy supplies from logging operations in state without voting quorum because the uniform language standard and national forests, and wilderness des would apply to teaching assistants. ignations threaten timber harvesting in * After the issue of the proposed faculty members of the panel to decide if an "fitch j, j envir°nment commit- T h e M S U B o a rd o f T ru s te e s v o te d in The current standard is non uniform and some sections. grievance appeals process was discussed for appellate hearing is necessary. If so, the M a rc h t o d iv e s t U n iv e rs ity h o ld in g s in voluntary across the University, explained Bob Davis, woodlands manager for the over an hour, there was not a quorum left to same five members would hear the a ppeal. ¡"P * “ k |e lin e * to pJfbmj,,,,, ¡‘J**1 of corporation! c o rp o ra tio n s w h ic h h a v e n o t sh o w n Jim Carr. Council of Graduate Students Manistee-based Packaging Corporation of vote on the process at the Faculty Council Michael Chial, associate professor o f e v id e n c e o f w ith d ra w a l fro n t o p e ra tio n s representative to Student Council. America, said that locking up the wilder meeting Tuesday. audiology and speech science, requested the P ^ a O to d a y ■h WUI In S o u th A fr ic a b y D e c. 1. T h e The council debated changes in the A second resolution to survey the ness areas to timber harvesting will put proposed amendments to the procedure to c o m m itte e w a s c h a rg e d b y th e tru s te e s physical recreation needs of MSU students pressure on timber elsewhere, increase proposed grievance procedure which would be written out for the council before being whh i n . m U n lo n call for appeals to be taken directly to the ¡ÍI v . ' nim 8outh Africa t o d ra w u p g u id e lin e s fo r m o n ito rin g was also passed, though a similiar survey is stumpage prices (amount paid owners of voted on by the council. “ Dtabaaa." A w ith d ra w a l. currently being conducted by the Depart standing timber), and may require timber University Appeals Panel. A p ro v is io n a l lis t o f g u id e lin e s w ill importation from other states. The proposed procedure calls for three A committee was appointed to write o u t merit of Parks and Recreation Resources. «k. Prcsentationa b y th e alao b e discu sse d and m a y be v o te d o n The National Forest System contains members of the appeals panel to screen the amendments for next week's meeting a t The parks and recreation s u rv e y almost softwood timber needed for construction appeals, and another five members to hear 3 p.m. Tuesday in the Con Con room o f th e to d a y . covers the same ground as the Student supplies, Davis said. each case. The amendments call for five International Center. (continued on page ID Bakke-an ominous trend "Some o f the past policios of the cabinet ore no. or a glimmer of hope? dance w ith my philosophies and goals for the u.k'n.0CC,i le gislative session." saidJ Dan d u d e m aintaining relations p rim arily on **- J o n « . Those oast ,4,,i noi ASM! s1 than state o r local level. n o ,lo n a l rathi Allan Bakke. The name was ination" is, in o u r jud g m e n t — as now gaining m om entum . plastered all over the fron t pages well as the ju d g m e n t o f many In B irm ingham , M ich ., citizens of newspapers and magazines last others more fa m ilia r w ith consti- recently voted dow n a proposal to autumn, as the Supreme Court tional law — nothing more o r less establish low-incom e housing in began deliberations on the case for than a fu lly-co n stitu tio n a l and th a t suburb, thus e ffe c tiv e ly m ain which his name is w ell-known. m orally-defensible d riv e to give ta in in g a ban against th e in flu x of Bakke, a 37 year old w h ite male m in oritie s the same access to the m in oritie s. A recall d riv e is now denied entrance to the U n ive rsity of California Medical School at Davis, sued for admission on the bounties o f society th a t the w hite m a jo rity has reveled in fo r so long. A n y day now the Court is underway against the o fficia ls who conceived the proposal. Speakers at a recent N A A C P convention in Jones9 housecleaning OK, grounds that he had been d iscrim ­ expected to hand down its opinion D e tro it warned th a t m in o ritie s inated against in favor of less-qual­ on the Bakke case.' Those w ith a ified m inorities. The C alifornia stake in the m a tte r — even many Supreme Court upheld his conten­ disinterested parties, if such were losing ground, and cite d the failure of big c ity pu b lic schools to desegregate as one exam ple of but therapy plan is poorI tion, prom pting the medical school groups do in fact exist — are this. to appeal to the U.S. Supreme A lth o u g h it has been o n ly a few these students. T his c ritic is m , we representative of the s„ understandably nervous about the Blacks, disappointed by the Court. weeks since Dan Jones assumed feel, is u n w a rra n te d . N o t o n ly is it body, particularly when he! outcome. But those who believe in broken prom ises o f th e C a rte r We believe Bakke should lose the p rotection and fu rtherance of the presidency o f th e A S M S U w ith in Jones’ rig h ts to te rm in a te ideologically attuned to thl ad m in istra tio n , are ta lk in g w ith his case, because what he labels m in o rity rig h ts should be equally increasing and d is tu rb in g fre q u e n ­ S tudent Board, it is n o t too e a rly appointm e n ts made by fo rm e r cific concerns that th J unconstitutional “ reverse discrim ­ dist ressed ove r a num ber o f trends to evaluate some o f his m ore presidents, b u t i t is advisable AS M S U president plans cy about th ro w in g su p p o rt to Republicans, whose s tro n g s u it is public actions, p a rtic u la rly the th a t, in a tte m p tin g to p rovide th e r. Bob V atter, the othej firin g o f cabinet m em bers w ith m axim um stu d e n t benefits, the inet member released by J I M M V A M O N tö r T H E E L D E R S s till m o llify in g w ell-m onied whites. whom he was d issatisfied and the branches o f A S M S U be able to has no special qualificatici proposal to have th e e n tire board w o rk in harm ony. the position and, like his | A ll these factors are d is tu rb in g , undergo e st-typ e th e ra p y tr a in ­ Charges th a t John F u rta w , one and associate Furtaw, do* and tend to com plicate any d ia ­ ing. o f those students dism issed, is share the goals of thel logue on w hat influence the Jones has come under fire fo r m ore qua lifie d than persons Jones adm inistration. It is unreasT Court's decision on B akke w ill req u e stin g resignations and dis­ w ill choose to handle the legisla­ to expect Jones to forego a l have. But fo r all too m any, these m issing m em bers o f th e Le g isla ­ tiv e lo b b y in g position are irre le ­ ing individuals with whom! o th er issues w ill be on th e back tive C abinet because he did not vant. F u rta w is indeed fa m ilia r sure he can w ork effective! b u rn e r u n til the B akke ru lin g appoint, and was not in agreem ent w ith the le g is la tiv e process, but comes down. w ith , the ideologies and policies of th a t does not make him the best B ut Jones does not wi| plaudits for his suggest» spend hundreds of studej Partisan politics reaches dollars on a therapy we aimed a t ge tting board mefl to know each other better, point of diminishing returns the goal is commendable! m ethod and cost are not. Stl board members are elected! a position that requires wa A m anifesto issued th is w eek by a ll 38 Republican w ould n o t be a s tro n g election issue fo r Congression­ harm oniously and produci U.S. senators condem ning th e fo re ig n policy o f th e al candidates. T hus, th is b la ta n tly pa rtisa n move w ith several other people! C a rte r a d m in istra tio n is an exam ple o f action fo r the could b a c k fire in th e face o f those R epublicans hoping h a rd ly ju stifia b le to expecf children jth p sake o f p a rtisa n sh ip alone. T he signed, published statem ent, which calls C a rte r's policy incoherent, to capitalize on th e ir “ stand” in the fa ll election. dent ta x payers to condoni allocation of up to $1,500 (thl i vs' .¿i I inept and inconsistent, was meant solely to make foreign policy a p a rty -lin e issue in th is non-presiden- M ore o ve r, C a rte r’s fo re ig n policy does not deserve th e b itte r labels these senators have o f a proposed therapy weef V\ I I tia l election year. bestowed upon it . Perhaps the global v is ib ility o f the to encourage board memb do som ething that should A \ • j N ix o n /K is s in g e r s h u ttle diplom acy has so blinded be expected of them. I I W hile foreign policy w ill not lik e ly be th e only scapegoat o f h u n g ry p o liticia n s looking to augm ent these le g isla to rs th a t th e y are unable to see th e more subtle, sensitive, w e ll-m e a n in g approach now being stu d en t board members feel 0 4 (ouá p a rty stands, it seems a p a rtic u la rly poor choice pursued. T he R epublican m anifesto was a poor need a weekend retreat | th e ra p y session to work tod j CREDITU because it is tra d itio n a lly an area reserved for move, both professionally and p o litic a lly , and its let them pursue it at theii p re sid e n tia l in itia tiv e . Because o f th is, foreign policy tran sp a ren cy alone renders i t meaningless. costs — not at a cost to stui training for will not exist soon. I. for one, Prior to July 1. 1976 tho maximum am sure that those in charge will take coverage available to faculty from ages 45 care of everything, so why get involved in to 65 was $24,000 at a premium rate of $6.50 something like solar energy? Who started Sun Day. anyway? per month. The current plan provides for a maximum $24.000 coverage for males, only Lion • .. Begin's Robert Chatters until age 55 and then decreases to $15,000 "Assaulted9 Lansing coverage until age 60 when it finally drops to $10.500 until age 65. At the same time p o lic ie s meri "Informed?9 the premium has been increased to $1500 per month. This means that I niversity says Did reviewer Kathy Esselman actually see “The Corsican Brothers?" Surely she noticed that the female lead was Melanie, employees at age 55 have lost $9,000 coverage while those at age 60 have lost l i t t l e support $13.500 although their premiums have not Dominique, Fahien dei Franchi’s ser Since folks like Abortion Alternatives, vant. increased almost 2 and a half times. Inc. seldom listen to all the facets of a The same page also assaults us with the Likewise, the paid up insurance policy at complicated issue, I will take one easy shot: Is ra e li P rim e M in is te r M e n a h e m B e g in grammatical horror, "shoulr of." — in a age 65 has decreased from $2.500 under the A m e ric a n J e w s w ill le n d W a s h in g to n and In fact, one of the most frd Vou give "accurate information of fetal former plan to $2,000 under the current cam e to th e U n ite d S ta te s la s t w e e k and headline yet — instead of the correct form J e ru s a le m to b e lie v e th e y to ta lly s u p p o rt discussed plans is to link the Wei development and the (physical and mental) one. If this new program "is the same ca lle d o n A m e ric a n J e w s to s ta n d f ir m ly "should have." B e g in 's h a rd lin e stance. with Jordan. Certainly that would hf dangers of abortion." Fine. b e h in d th e Is ra e li g o v e rn m e n t. O n ly w ith program." then words have lost their I t is fa ir ly o b v io u s th a t a n Is ra e li any concerns. But if you "never refer for an abortion;" if meaning. u n ity , he sa id , b e tw e e n th e Is ra e li g o v e rn Heather Hoffman w ith d ra w a l fro m th e W e s t B a n k w o u ld n o t American Jews should not be a l you don t give the woman accurate in fo rm a ­ m e n t a n d A m e ric a n J e w s c o u ld Is ra e l's Rob Repas, professor je o p o rd iz e Is ra e l's s e c u rity . T h e W e s t B ank speak out if they are dissatisfiejj S. Wonders Hall tion on the physical and emotional d a n g e rs Labor and industrial relations s e c u rity be m a in ta in e d a nd a M id e a s t peace w a s in A ra b han d s fro m 1948 to 1967. Begins policies. Without criticism! of pregnancy, childbearing and re a rin g , be a c h ie ve d . Ray Wilson birth defects and overpopulation, how can B u t i f A m e ric a n J e w s re a lly w a n t peace Sun Day you claim that “they can make an informed decision?" Technical manager WKAR th e w o rs t th in g th e y c o u ld d o is sta n d fir m ly b e h in d B e g in . It is fo irly obvious th a t an Israeli w ith dra w al from the \ Kris Alfredson I have just one question. Why is Sun Day so important? The energy crisis simply is L a n s in g Prove it ,Lion I n Is ra e l, a s p lit is d e v e lo p in g o v e r B e g in 's h a rd lin e p o lic y . Bank w ould not jeopardize Israel’s security. The West Bank« in A rab hands from 1948 to 1967. Turning it over to the Arl not as close as everyone thinks. The power H e has re fu s e d to w ith d ra w fro m la nd s corporations have kept us where we are, I defy Fid Lion to prove that the four girls o c cu p ie d b y Is ra e l o n th e W e s t B a n k a n d is now w ould strengthen m oderates—lik e Sadat—and help f until now, and they will do anything to continue this. It is no reason to panic. A Insurance plan held responsible for the "bottle rape" of the nine-year-old “would probably have com o n ly w illin g to o ffe r “ s e lfr u le " w ith an Is ra e li m ilita r y p re se n ce t o th e A ra b s liv in g sure th a t peace w ill come to the region. solar salesperson, at the capital on Sun Day, mitted a vicious crime against someone th e re . told me that Consumers Power refused to buy power generated by home windplants. not the same sooner or later." Why doesn't Lion loan his crystal ball to T h is o ffe r has b een c a lle d u na cc e p ta b le b y th e m o s t m o d e ra te A ra b s a n d has a ll b u t T u r n in g i t o v e r to th e A ra b s n o w w o u ld s tre n g th e n m o d e ra te s — lik e S a d a t — and revisions will not readily occur. On the 30th anniversary of Who are we to force CP to buy our power? the various surrounding police agencies so d e ra ile d th e peace in it ia t iv e s ta r te d b y h e lp e n s u re th a t peace w ill com e to th e founding American Jews should cel Keith Groty is quoted in the State News It s a free country. Besides, they’re working they will be able to know who will probably E g y p tia n P re s id e n t A n w a r S a d a t in N o v re g io n . in a way that could make Israel s i l of May 3 as stating that the faculty and s ta ff hard on their own wind plants that will commit a vicious crime against someone e m b e r. years filled with peace - not warl life insurance program adopted July 1,1976 sooner or later? dwarf any home plant. There is no reason R e c e n tly a m a ssive p ro te s t — b y Is ra e li S u re ly i t is o b v io u s th a t J o rd a n , E g y p t should speak their minds to Begin anl "is the same program" that existed prior to for responsible MSI! students to worry William E. Maki s ta n d a rd s — o f som e 30,000 peo p le w a s h e ld a n d e ve n S y ria d o n o t w a n t w a r w ith Is ra e l. him, just as Jew s did in Israel. th*l that date. That statem ent is simply not about the possibility that the roles they are true. 1332 Fi. Grand River #28 in o p p o s itio n to B e g in ’s h a rd lin e p o licie s. A T h e y w o u ld be s u re to re s tr a in ra d ic a ls in don’t support his policies. T is| Hast Lansing g ro u p o f Is ra e li re lig io u s le a d e rs — t r a d i­ th e W e s t B an k. dialogue can only be to Israels benei tio n a lly h a rd lin e rs — also c a lle d o n B e g in to r e lin q u is h th e W e s t B a n k in th e n am e o f D O O N ESBU RY peace. T h e y re p o r te d ly said t h e ir b ib lic a l b y G a r r y T ru d e a u a tta c h m e n t to W e s t B a n k la nd s is n o t as DAD!I DONTBEUEVB I MmASKW UH..NO.I TOOK THESAMEQUES- THESEMESTER I SEE. NO.THEySPUT im p o r ta n t as a la s tin g peace. A fe w p ro m in e n t A m e ric a n J e w s , in ­ The State News IT!MWARBYOU urn. oarr m off. toworkat ANDTHE UP.WOK,DAD c lu d in g N o b e l p riz e -w in n in g a u th o r S a u l DOINGHERB?. haveexamsmis theradiosta- fabfour. iuAseom B e llo w , h a v e a lso p u b lic ly c ritic iz e d B e g in 's W e d n e s d a y , M a y 10, 1978 « e K ? v ~ ^ von.a- AREm il TOWRITE.. p o licie s. Editorials are the opinions o f the State News. Viewpoints, columns a B u t th e v a s t m a jo r ity o f A m e ric a n J e w s letters are personal opinions. h a v e k e p t q u ie t e v e n th o u g h th e re a re E d it o r ia l D e p a r tm e n t in d ic a tio n s th a t m a n y d o n ’t w h o le h e a rte d ly Editor in chief Mfchoef Tammura Photo Editor Mog9ie e n d o rse B e g in 's stan ce . T h e y a re a fra id to M anaging Editor Kofhy f *p Kof Brown fnferfo/nmenf and Book Editor p u b lic ly c r itic iz e th e Is ra e li g o v e rn m e n t, TomShi Opinion Cdifor Dove M isialow ski Sports Editor p re s u m a b ly fo r fe a r th a t such c r itic is m Special Profects Editor Ralph Fram m olino Layout E d ito r. D e b o ra h H i w o u ld be in tr e p r e te d as w e a k n e ss a n d City Editor Kothy SJ d is u n ity a m o n g Is ra e li a n d A m e ric a n J e w s . M ichael W inter Copy C hief A m e ric a n J e w s a re v e r y in flu e n tia l in Compus Editor Anne Stuort Free/once Edito * M id d le E a s te rn e v e n ts , b o th because o f W ire Editor Jocelyn Laskowski S taff Representative M ic h e lle CImI th e ir c lo u t w ith th e A m e ric a n g o v e rn m e n t A d ve rtisin g Deportm ent a n d th e ir fin a n c ia l s u p p o rt o f Is ra e l. S ile n ce Advertising Monogor Sharon Seller Assistant A dvei Using Manager o r la ck o f c r itic is m o f B e g in 's p o lic ie s b y wWüL Ray Bradbury haunts Eoryhits ‘Long After Midnight’ chilling genetic nightmare Long A fter M idnight by R a y Brad b ury Bantam heads. A m ilita ry research team , convinced $1.95 w ay toward explaining its effect. Strickg old that the R ussians are m aking bioiopcai and Noble are both w orking research B y K e n P a rk e r F R rlM li.illanlme Hook» weapons, races furiously to ({raft a virulent notulinum (¡(ini' onto an ordinary flu virus. scientists trained in neurobiology and genetics, so th e ir technical discussions have w A fte r a seven year fiction famine, R ay Brad b ury is back w ith another collection of short stones autom atically destined to become a science fiction classic. T h e IA . for w h ate ve r reasons, is tryin g to that ring of authenticity ra re in books of The w ritin g in I.ong A fte r M id n ig h t is v irtu a lly indistinguishable from his previous |r< C to r* h i fr ^ b l.n m K - ' breed a race of supergeniuses. Drug ' ' . l)t„^n,.n 1 vi' been asking w o rk, most notably I S in g th e B od y E le c tric ! (Bantam . 1971), Brad b ury still breathes life fram e ups. v iru s sp ills, and a ghoulish fetus I finished I he book, and intolanguage, creating vivid scenes and living characters w ith a single stroke of the pen. collector all w ork th eir w ay into the picture, I he focus is still on people; unlike many sf w rite rs , who rely heavily on plot devices to ,,'s nei anv easy one to answ er, and the cum ulative effect is staggering. r i i f rnisi lie some reason why L „.„I fhills down my spine as I | ,,e,u-k a, and why 1 «*»» lite ra lly I hours after finishing it. B y th e tim e th e s to ry n ears its conclu sion. co a u th o rs B ob S tic k g o ld and M a rk N o b le have b u ilt u p a w e b o f para n oia th a t w o u ld m a ke T h o m a s F yn ch o n p ro u d . T h is & achieve an effect. Brad b ury uses time and space m erely as a vehicle for his characters. I he players are people driven by obsessions, faced w ith imm inent death, or unable to cope wi th th eir present. The stories are about m em ory, aspirations, old age, youth - in short, v irtu a lly eve ry aspect of life. xl ior -I The Blue Bottle" takes plan- in the dead cities of M ars. Brad b ury refuses to let science ,if the answer can lie w ith the deprive him of this hackneyed sf device, but w ith passages like the following, the reader L r. I'v e read my share of can easily forgive the author's indulgence and suspend disbelief. L ,,ver the ye ars, so I know f flftl' Thi suruliak w er. lum bU d ,r,t„ white pebbles. The birds of the air now flew in undent H i e tampering and biological 1 disaster are fairly stock concepts I ' "I T 1 ^ f " ! 1' ,h>'r i "nqs s,"PPed The dead s* “ bottoms were airrented with dust u tiii'ti flooded the lam! her, the wind bade it reenact an old tale of engulfment The fpertoire. (ìlo ry h it i. though. o i f i . , W. r. de ep laid With granaries of ¡Hence. time stored and kept, pools and fmmtdaa of tjui* turle and memory. "Mars was dead . " T he P arro t Who Met Papa" continues one of Brad b ury's pet them es tno pun intended) anymore. Science is progressing at an an encounter with some figure our of lite ra ry histo ry. In I Sing The Body Electric! “The incredible pace, and the ideas in this book K i im anjaro Device tells of a reporter who gives E rn e st Hem ingw ay a ride to the slopes of are quickly being usurped from the realm of i i m a n j a r o , near bones of that famous leopard from the epigram preceeding fiction by the world of fact. The Snows of K ilim an jaro . * T he two authors d rive th e ir point home in this story a kidnapped parrot form erly owned by Papa contains in its bird brain the well in Glory hits, but just in case the reader te xt of the last Hem ingw ay novel, never committed to paper. T h e plot concerns one man's hasn t picked it up during the story itself, effo rts to prevent the kidnapper from auctioning the parrot off to the highest bidder, they go one step fu rther. Hot on the heels of thereby rescuing the novel from a fate worse than oblivion - commercial exploitation. the story's abrupt ending th ey have added a T w o other tales - “ G .B .S . M ark V " and F o re v e r and the E a rth " - are them atically didactic afterw ord, in which they try to sim ilar. In the form er, a robot facsimile of George Bernard Shaw i*T h e U niverse! It th inks, th is type. And the authors do not skim p on survey the present state of the a rt. therefore I am. So I had best accept it. eh?"' e ntertains the sole intellectual on a spaceship technical discussions. T h e y seem to realize F o r exam ple, the authors document some full of hedonists; in the la tte r, a frustrated w rite r funds a time-machine project which that read ers get more out of what they covert ( IA a ctivities that are sim ila r to the snatches Thom as W olfe from the jaw s of death and transports him to the 24th cen tury, understand than what they accept on faith , ones fictionalized in the sto ry. These because I feel Tom W olfe's the man. the necessary man. to w rite of space, of tim e, huge so th ey take e v e ry opportunity to fill the include tests of L S D as e arly as 1953 on paranoia builds w ith nerve w racking preci things like nebulae and galactic w ar. m eteors and planets, all the dark things he loved and read er in on concepts and details. unsuspecting subjects and the discovery of put on paper w ere like th is ." sion until the subplots begin to mesh and T h is is not to say that the scientific secret stockpiles of lethal nerve gas in 1975. In all these cases, the sf element is subordinate to the characters. B ra d b u ry is not the ho rrible tru th is fin a lly visib le. A ny prem ise is 100 percent accurate. Some The m ilitary is also chastized, inparticular concerned w ith elaborate theories on the nature of time or w ith ju stify in g his means of read er able to set the book aside in its final m icrobiologists I consulted assured me that for germ w arfare tests conducted in such bridging it; he sim ply needs to overcome the tim e element, so he invents a tim e m achine, few chapters is a stronger person than me. while the concepts used in G lo ry h its were h eavily populated areas as San Francisco taking care not to let the hardw are intrude on the story. In retro sp ect, several things stand out in sound, some of the specifics w ere not. F o r and the subways of New Y o rk C ity . H istorical figures are also grist for the B rad b ury m ill. In I Sing th e Body Electric!. the b oo ks favor. One such thing is the exam ple, w hile D N A engineering w ith W hether the events feared by the Downwm d F r ° m G e ttysb u rg re enacts the Lincoln assassination; in Long A fter re a listic atm osphere surrounding the bacteria may be possible in the next 10 to 15 authors could happen in the near future or M idnight. D arlin g A d o lf shows a would be H itle r tryin g to establish the F o u rth Reich. people and events o f the sto ry. The ye a rs ithe tim e-fram e for the sto ry !, Iwdand shoulders above most of its not. they have made an excellent point w ith H itler turned and gave them a salute. ch aracte rs in G lo ry h its a re not stereotypes success w ith v iru se s and human cells m ay G lo ry h its . W e are now at the stage where The director took careful atm and shot a blow o f his fis t into the German's nose. — they are convincing people w ith believ take much longer, th ey said. leverai plots sk illfu lly in te r breakthroughs in genetic engineering could A fte r that the crow d arrived, shrieking, yelling, pushing, shoving, falling. '' able thoughts, w o rrie s and actions. U nlike H o w e ve r, the fact that some o f the ihrouehout (doryhits. These plots occur at almost any tim e, and like it or not. Here Brad b ury im plies the disturbing question, 'could it ail happen again?’ so m any sf ch aracte rs, no one in G lo ry h iU procedures used in G lo r y h its m ay be 1 1 wide array of topics, each of we are not ready. A s the authors point out. Aside from the stories already discussed. Long A fte r M idnight contains 17 more seems la rg er than life, and the reader, feasible w ithin the next 15 ye a rs might iiiwesome. A bad batch of L S D (the it is e n tirely possible that hum anity itself thought provoking je w e ls, some b rig h ter than others, but ail containing the linguistic lulled by the sense of realism th ey evoke, is exp lain the impact of th is book. tks of the book's title! has caused could be destroyed by a sim ple human g ym nastics d istin ctiv e ly B ra d b u ry, w ith gems of description like "T h e one place in all the th erefo re inexorably draw n into the story. I f th is story w as w ritte n 15 y e a rs ago. it error. ship w h ere, if one w ished, one could come and tru ly look at the U n iv e rse and the billion ■I several Northeastern citie s to A no ther strong point is the book's would have been an excellent whodunnit In the end. I guess that's what I find so 1 children with grossly deformed billion stars which poured across it and never stopped pouring, cream from the mad d airies scientific accuracy, which m ay go a long and nothing m ore. 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(u A ■ longing's L a m in a ■ ccustom u i l o m wheal « 8 30 5 00 Sat 054 RASO R'VtR EAST .ANS'NG A.OCA EASTOf VSU CAMPUS and tire experts T H E HAND'S LA S T W A L T Z ' @iñri£n U p T h e R oad." and I C h N M o s t c r itic s h a v e ca lle d th e m o vie th e g re a te s t S w ee t B ird o f Y o u th R ehearsals for the play be ro c k d o c u m e n ta ry e v e r m ade. In th e sam e w a y , gan in A p ril a fte r auditions th e re c o rd set is th e g re a te s t "coffee ta b le " which cast both novices and W illiam s’ Arote S w eet B ird o f Y ou th in 1959. a fter his initial triumph with The G lass M e n ­ professionals in select roles. The P rin cess is played by M arianne F . L u h k in . M SU a lb u m to e v e r com e o u r w a y . B esides th a t. The l a s t W altz is c o n s id e ra b ly less e x p e n s iv e and less p re te n tio u s Im e a n in g it d e liv e rs w h a t it ■BSRSSsSS? agerie and later A S tre e tc a r p ro m is e s l th a n p a s t "c o ffe e ta b le " I d ’ s lik e alumna in theater who cu rre n t­ Nam ed D e sire and ( at on a H o t C h ica go 's C a rn e g ie H a ll set o r The Concert F or »>■> . " V U „n , ly teaches Eng lish and theater in te re s tin g para d ox as he hail, r. T in Roof. Success had found Bongtodesh. at Okemos High School. N o rth e rn Ire la n d . M o rriso n makes I T W illiams, or \ ice versa, and The Laat W altz co n c e rt w as p ro b a b ly the Her performance in the role according to his autobiography h ig h s o c ie ty ro c k e v e n t o f 1970. S u p p o se d ly T h e ^ o n t h t s d i r h o i r n n y w i t h a t ; , “: of the P rin cess represen ts a J u r a I.u ra I.u ra l (T h a i's an Irish 1 the world he explored in S w eet B an d 's fin a l p e rfo rm a n c e to g e th e r, it to o k place return to the stage a fte r many M o rris o n fin ish e s o ff w ith h i, classic"(- , B ird of Youth was the sex. as a T h a n k s g iv in g D a y d in n e r fo r 5.000 a t B ill years of acting which has booze and drug existance he (»ra h a m ’s W in te rla n d a u d ito riu m in San F ra n ­ garnered her a S p a rty A w a rd was trying to cope wi th at the cisco - th e h a ll w h e re th e b an d fir s t p e rfo rm e d for the Best A c tre ss of the time. as T h e B an d . S e v e ra l " fr ie n d s " sh o w ed up fo r • * is w if Y ea r. d in n e r, such as B ob D y la n . E ric C la p to n , V an kn o w s how- to rock on a heavy metal lit This li.n examines the des Chance W ayne, the stud who M o rris o n . N e il Y o u n g , and J o n i M itc h e ll, a m on g o f "B a b y U , M e F ollow tructivJ capacity for clinging to provokes the action of the play o th e rs , a nd th e s h o w becam e one th a t ra n k s w ith h a s n t ja cke d a s tra t o r bellowed like ,h„ life tha possesses two charac by returning to the hometown W o o d s to c k as a g e n u in e ro c k m e dia e ve n t. th e 65 m o to rc y c le accident, and i f , , ters. that has turned him out. is K iv e sides o f th is a lb u m c a p tu re th e w h o le o f tre a t to hear. H e follow s with a J t'hance Wayne is 29 years played by Rob L e w is . fo r e v e r \o u n g ” - an interesting CJ th a t sh o w . T h e s ix th side is th e s tu d io -re c o rd e d old. and has begun to notice his L e w is is c u rre n tly finishing T h e L a s t W a ltz S u ite " (also p a r t o f th e film l lig h t o f th e co n ce rt perform ed bv a good looks fading and miss his his undergraduate degree in a g in g ro c k 'n ro lle rs . (Ironically enouel w h ic h fe a tu re s E m m v lo u H a rr is and T h e S ta p le innocence that faded long ago. E n g lish at M SU and is an B and and P au l B u tte rfie ld perform , S in g e rs , and w h ic h w ill e sp e c ia lly app e a l to undergraduate assistant. re n d itio n o f E lv is P re s le y ', " M y Z , 1 The Princess Kosmonopolis, d ie h a rd B and fans. F ans w ill also be pleased to H is previous acting ex peri e a r lie r in th e s h o w l. The grand f i n * his companion in the hotel room k n o w lh a t th e liv e sides su rp a ss b o th th e ir o w n ence includes roles at both The e n tire cast and c re w jo in in g in on Dylu|., „1 that is both their battlefield and Rock Of A ges and D y la n 's Before The Flood fo r Boarshead Theatre and the cocoon, is something less than r e n d itio n s o f B an d classics lik e " S ta g e fr ig h t" and 7 W" h R ln ii0 S t4 rr >nd Ron] Okemos Barn T h ea tre. added to th e lis t. A fte r a ll. you have to h j twice his age. Relieving her "C rip p le C re e k " w h ic h a re s c a tte re d th ro u g h o u t acting abilities and looks have Richard Mane senior th e L P . to ke n ex B e a tle and R o llin g Stone « 1 withered after a tailed come m ajoring in political Science. H o w e v e r, it is th e sp e cial g u e st a pp earances h ig h s o cie ty ro c k e ve n t! 1 back, she is buoyed up wi th p ortrays Tom Ju n io r, the son of th a t t r u ly m a ke th is th e cla ssic th a t i t is. Be i t a The Laat W aits is recommended for ( pills, sex and booze. Boss F in le y whose daughter is p o w e rfu l "W h o D o Y ou Ix iv e " w ith R o nn ie ro c k and A m e ric a n m usic alike. It may not Chance's girlfriend. H a w k in s , w h o g a v e th e m th e ir s ta r t as T h e fo r th e lo ve o f ro c k -'n ro ll t watch those n. These two people have come together alter a trip across the Tom Ju n io r confronts Chance H a w k s in ih e e a rly '60s. a fo lk s y "H e lp le s s " and com e r o llin g in ), b u t w h at th e hell - there J in the second act when his "C o y o te " w ith fe llo w C ana d ia ns M itc h e ll and no d e n y in g th a t it is a g re a t record nonetl country that leaves them in the feelings about Chance's re la ­ hotel room in Chance's home tionship wi th his sis te r. Hea town. It is here that Chance venly. surface. tries to regain his youth and T L n • . S t a te N e w s K a t h y K t lb u r y innocence, along w ith the wo Mancino also starred as Stan The Princess (Marianne L Lubkinl and Chance Wayne (Rob Lewis) recline on the man that signifies both of these. ley K o w a lsk i in the 197b A rena bed in which most of S w e e t Bird o f Youth transpires. Theatre presentation of W illi­ "The greatest challenge is am s’ A S tre e tc a r N a m ed D e ­ that the play must be mounted sire. exactly as w ritten , it must be true to the p layw rig h t." said The youngest m em ber of cast Redgrave to appear in ‘Twelfth Night’ P e te r J . Vaccaru, d irecto r of ¡s P h ilîip Moss, who plays the G erald Freed m an , new ly play Viola in the T h e a tre 's the production. oldest character. Boss F in le y S h a ke sp e a re p ro d u c tio n s in LETTER appointed A rtis tic D ire cto r production of T w e lfth N ig h t The mounting of this produc the father of Tom Ju n io r and S tr a tfo r d , w h e re i t w a s la st <»f the A m erican Shake tio n is unique because it com Heavenly. speare T h ea tre in Stra tfo rd . scheduled to run from J u ly 5 p re s e n te d in 1966. W IN N E R S MUGGERS NITE through A ug ust 6. P e rfo rm a n c e s w ill be bines th e ta le n ts o f m embers of Moss is a freshm an m ajoring ( onnecticut. has announced h a lf - p r ic e o n T w e lfth N ig h t m a rks the T h u rs d a y th r o u g h S a tu rd a y N IG H T th e community. M SU students, in theater who has had numer that I.vn n R ed g rave will re turn of the m ainstage e v e n in g s a t 8 p.m . m u g s of beer I f 13 0 -1 11JO v p i t a l r t 4 4 e « M te ln All MSULetterWinners M w ), ‘ Registered Student Organizations N o tic e : ADMITTED FRKK every Wednesday ^ V tonight: STAGGER A p p lic a tio n s fo r f u n d in g o f Last Week for Spring Term Books a c t iv it ie s fo r fa ll te r m , 1 9 7 8 , a re a v a ila b le in R o o m Beginning this week, we w ill begin setting up ^ T a /n i/y SEIKO 3 0 7 S tu d e n t S e r v ic e s B ld g . (Q /f/itW t TM THE SEIKOLC DIGITALQUART D ead lin e: M ay 2 4 . 1 9 7 8 books fo r Summer quarter. l ()7H. 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By REGINALD THOMAS space for classes for many ra m p in m o ve m e n t, a r t and "W e are exp •ring what “ D is a p p o in tin g ." Baldwin added the depart b u ild in g to be b u ilt w ith o u t , »P'L.SUllWriter Classes a re a v a ila b le fo r th e m u sic fo r c h ild re n ages 4 to years. The department had backs w ill have o tie made T h a t was th e re m a rk m ade thought their request for addi ment has problems holding classrooms. H e a dded i t was M*l', . . , ,1 ,,,.,, dance. se rio u s a r t s tu d e n t as w e ll said. 16. classes when the auditorium or I ** f ' ' , u ined glass, ss th e b e g in n e r. b y m e m b e rs o f th e T h e a tre tional space had been answered not an unexD ected sh o ck. A re c e n t g ra n t fro m th e T h e d epartr cut has Fairch ild i1* in service. He said T h e a r t classes a re fu n r D e p a rtm e n t w h en th e y f ir s t when former president Clifton “Some o f us had th e fe e lin g i t I 1* ' ,nr »r p a in i in g M ich ig a n C o u n cil fo r th e housed in the ramped ir there ret facility to hold lio n s as an a lte rn a tiv e to le arn e d o f th e U n iv e rs ity 's B- Wharton Jr. announced would be built w ith o u t th e | ,**,r:ir',l„i« von. the E ast A r t s w ill be used to b rin g quate facilitie- of F a ir. masters of fine art class in | l f " " r\ '„ W '„ r k ,h ( > p H a s te le v is io n , she said. p lan s to a lte r th e P e rfo rm in g plans to build a new center that classes," he said. " I t cam e as no c h ild re n ’s classes in to S pa r Th eatre and th M SU and directing and design. 11#« u T h e m a jo r ity o f w o rk s h o p A r t s C e n te r. included classrooms. big shock." ta n V illa g e and B ed C edar mm. T he depaj (men h ad F ro fe *s.,r Donald T re a t said te a ch e rs a re p ro fession a l T h e c e n te r w as o rig in a lly The Theatre Department be Baldwin added th a t th e l (|]! rkshop wa« s ta rtl'd schools th is su m m e r. problem s finding k'.xid m aterial is sometimes w o rk in g a rtis ts . C lassroom p lan n ed to in clu d e cla ssro om ben to expand its program in amount of m oney s p e n t fo r th e 1 r t ' handful o , A p ro g ra m fo r handicap «pace to hold ••lassey wasted because of inadequate a c tiv ity is d e te rm in e d b y th e space fo r th e th e a te r d e p a rt preparation for its move to the facilities is a drop in th e b u c k e t I ' r . h , . thought E ast p ers and se n io r citiz e n s is 1W e have to tu rn f vtiiragr spare. He said good ■ L -cl.a rily' snd p a rtic ip a n ts r a th e r th a n by m e n t. B u t a fte r a s w itc h in new building, said department compared to what is la vish e d on also in th e p la n n in g stages. the kids that want it props have been destroyed J liis M 1 (j,, «ornpthing school p o licy . p rio r itie s th e a d m in is tra tio n head Frank C. Kutledge. other projects. classesl because we because they eould not store ■•anted ' O th e r p rio r itie s in clu d e a e lim in a te d th e cla ssro om s tru c Rutledge added that they are “It seems that since th is is room." said profess them. .I'lrfiriK to production p h o to g ra p h ic d a rk ro o m and tu re . now exploring the effect the one of the greatest u n iv e rs itie s Baldw in. He added th classes are sm all, include people a je w e lr y m a k in g d e p a rt T h e d e p a rtm e n t has been new alteration will have on the in the world that w e co u ld have h o r k i^ P sity is talking about n 'I reat said some m em bers of and are non-com petitive. Classes m e n t. T h e w o rk sh o p re ­ tr y in g to o b ta in a d d itio n a l department. more than one (p e rfo rm in g ) F a irch ild into a lector departm ent expected the |olollo9® s c e n tly a cq uire d a th ir d k iln auditorium." he added. ■ „ ova»->l« *or ,he » •rio u l o rt »»«dent as w h ich m akes a la rg e d if | || os the beginner, explained Charlotte fe re nce in th e p o tte ry p ro Icings, spokesperson fo r the East Lansing g ra m , H a s tin g s said. I Jits Workshop- and exciting, said ______________________ A n in itia l e n ro llm e n t o f T h e non p r o fit w o rk sh o p re n ts th e fo rm e r M a rb le School, located a t th e c o rn e r o f B urch a m and H a d g a d o rn . Immediate Cash ►NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY Presented By: M id-W est Coin Buyers w 0 * B Free Parking * No Amounts too S m a ll r r i^ q o ; r\r,rllrf,| No Amounts Too Large or Too Small Highest Prices Paid in Michigan Ir» ir ,prrr Id . 1 He founm rs wanted an •f a rt." she classes a t th e w o rk s h o p and in o u tre a c h classes h e ld in a re a e le m e n ta ry schools. com es fro m m e m b e rsh ip fees, a p e rce n ta g e o f tu itio n and c o m m u n ity s u p p o rt. 340% ’ Security G uards Preset'* For i r , x„ C onvenience ■¿ffcati'ee' Lcational fa cil "T a g A lo n g A r t " a t (1 p e r In J u n e 1977. th e E a s t Of f a c e f o r U S. s ilv e r c o in s d a t e d 1964 or B U Y IN G I| (. f w.. u q1 and L an sin g session o ffe rs a rt fo r p re Iaansing F in e A r t s C o m m is­ D A Y S b e f o r e . 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B i g 1 0 R o o m K e ll o g g C e n t e r J Í » Spartans spliJ p a ir with JFJtfJ TOM SHANAHAN MSU wins fourth straig h t B y M IC H A E L K LO C K E M SU w ill By JE R R Y B R A U D E S tate N e w « S p o rts W riter mci't.H » n tl th e B ig T e n C h a m p io n ih ip s because o f a to r n te n d o n in h er leg. B u t she w ill be back fo r th e a ta te to u rn a m e n t w h e n th e sa r sa jsa M ic h ig a n . ' tw ' " bl11 with v J F in is h in g its p re p a ra tio n fo r th e s ta te to u rn a m e n t, th e M S U team needs h e r to ta k e o n M ic h ig a n 's N o. 1 p la y e r. K a th y C a rson . w o m e n 's te n n is te a m fin is h e d a 4 0 season a t h o m e w ith a n e asy 9 0 The n e tte rs had no p ro b le m w ith th e B ro n co s as none o f th e B u t a fte r R obinaon'a se ve n th innin g , tw o run k f in is h 1 0 -1 v ic to r y o v e r W e s te rn M ich ig a n . m atches rea ch e d th e th ir d se t. T h e clo se st m a tch w a s M ik e gave th e S p a rta n » a 2 0 w in in th e nightcap I « . h i 1 T h e S p a rta n s d e fe a te d a ll o f t h e ir in s ta te fo e s th is season K ru g e r's 8 2, 6 4 v ic to r y o v e r J a n ic e M o on in th e N o. 3 sin g le s to re c o n s id e r. M S U d ro p p e d th e opener. 6 5 ‘T e xce p t fo r M ic h ig a n and . th e re fo re , is ju s t a b o u t a s s u re d th e N o . 2 posit ion. M S U 's C h u c k B a k e r and th e Bronco»' U r r y M oll. J It was a co ld 40 degrees one O c to b e r S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n a t seed in th e s ta te to u rn a m e n t. T h e se e din g « a nd p a irin g s w ill be Because o f th e easy c o m p e titio n . R u tz w as g iv e n th e chance to horn « in a p itc h in g d u e l th ro u g h the first C ham paign. III. T h e w in d w as w h ip p in g in y o u r face lik e nee d les d e cide d to n ig h t. play a ll th re e o f his fre s h m a n re s e rv e s , L is a R eed, D e b b ie A d a m s R o bin so n d rille d « »ho t o v e r th e 410 m a rker m 1 T , 1 d u rin g th e 1976 M S U Illin o is gam e. “T h e last th re e w in s w ill lig h te n th e te a m u p ,” coach E a r l R u tz and S uzanne A s h e r. p inch ru n n e r J im B u te ra k o s aboard fo r the win 1 M S U was not a v e ry good fo o tb a ll te a m th a t season. T h e said. " T h e y k n o w th e y can w in . b u t w e s t ill n eed w o rk o n th e Reed d e fe a te d J u d y O s b o rn e in th e N o . 6 s in g le s 6 0, 6 2. A d a m s s in g le s ." and A s h e r w o n th e N o. 3 d o u b le s m a tch o v e r W e s te rn 's M oon and M S U is n o w 28 17 fo r th e y e a r w h ile W M U ¡5 - n , , , I S partans w e re co m in g o ff th re e s tra ig h t losses th a t w e re th re e T h e S p a rta n s ' fo u r w in s in th e s ta te h a v e b een w ith o u t th e J u d y O sb o rn e 6-3, 6-2. In W e s te rn 's 6 5 w in in th e opener MSU w J stra ig h t p o o rly p layed gam es. N o tr e D a m e w o n 24-6, M ic h ig a n won 42 10 and M in ne so ta w on 14-10. T h e ir re c o rd w a s 1-4-1. se rvice s o f to p sin g le s and d ou b les p la y e r D e b b ie M a s c a rin . T h e In th e rest o f th e sin g le s m a tch e s, C in d y B og d o na s d e fe a te d va lu a b le lesson: a lit t le h it o f fundam ental baseball ,‘, 1 ju n io r o u t o f G rosse P o in t S ho re s has m isse d th e la s t fo u r d u a l o v e rc o m e a lot o f hom e ru n s. "■ It was m y fir s t season c o v e rin g M S U fo o tb a ll a fte r c o v e rin g C a ro l T s c h u d y 6 2. 6-2, J e n n ife r B rie lm a ie r d e fe a te d Sue G h in d ia tennis and g o lf th e y e a r befo re . So fa r, I had o n ly w r itte n a bo u t 6 1 .6 2. D ia n e S e lke d e fe a te d J e a n G a lla g h e r 6 -0 ,6 -0 and H e a th e r K ir k G ib so n clu b b e d tw o lo ng home runs to r ie h tfj losses because th e y e a r’s o n ly w in cam e b e fo re school s ta rte d . M a rT a g g a rt d e fe a te d A n n C a va n a u g h 6-3, 6 2. T o n y S pada b e lte d one, too. B u t. unfortunate!, j It wasn’t m uch fu n ta lk in g to fir s t y e a r coach D a r r y l R o g e rs In I he o th e r d o u b le s m a tch e s. B og d a na s a n d S elke d e fe a te d S p a rta n s, it w a s n 't eno u g h to m ake up for some base,„ a fte r th e games. H e w as h a v in g a to u g h tim e a d ju s tin g fro m his T sc h u d y and G h in d ia 6-1, 6-3 a nd B rie lm a ie r a n d M a c T a g g a rt a nd in e p t fie ld in g . w in n in g team s a t San Jose S ta te to th e p ro b a tio n b ound S p a rta n s . d e fe a te d G a lla g h e r a nd C a va na u g h 6 0 , 6-0. C overing fo o tb a ll w a sn 't tu r n in g o u t to be w h a t I th o u g h t i t w o u ld The s ta te to u rn a m e n t, w h ic h w ill be in A n n A r b o r T h u rs d a y T h re e tim e s th e B ro n co s w e re able to get a mar, on be. th ro u g h S a tu rd a y , w ill h a v e a la rg e a n d sm a ll co lleg e to u rn a m e n l. fre e pass to s ta r t ra llie s - in clu d in g the winmn. , I rem e m b e r C h a rlie V in c e n t, w h o has co ve re d M S U fo o tb a ll M S C w ill p a rtic ip a te in th e la rg e co lleg e to u rn a m e n t w ith o u tb u rs t in th e s e ve n th . d u rin g its lo sin g ye a rs in th e 70s fo r th e D e tr o it F re e P ress, M ich ig a n , C e n tra l M ic h ig a n , E a s te rn M ic h ig a n , W e s te rn M ic h ig a n and W a yn e S ta te . A n d . iro n ic a lly , it w as th e h ittin g heroes Gibson and I p u llin g out his ty p e w r ite r and h o is tin g i t in to w o rk in g p o s itio n w h o each c o m m itte d c o s tly e rro rs in W M l' s three run I w hile saying w ith a sigh. “ I w a n t to k n o w w h e n th e S p a rta n s a re The to u rn a m e n t has a n e w fo rm a t in an a tte m p t to p ro v id e fa ir in n in g . 1 going to put an end to m y s u ffe rin g a n d le t m e c o v e r a b o w ] gam e c o m p e titio n in b o th in d iv id u a l a nd te a m le ve ls . T h e re w ill be th re e in w a rm w e a th e r." se p a ra te to u rn a m e n ts , te a m , in d iv id u a l and d o u b les. T h e G ib so n , w h o n ow has te n rou n d trip pe rs this That d id n 't encourage m e e ith e r. s u rv iv o rs in a s e rie s o f d u a l m a tch e s w ill g o to re g io n a ls . P la y e rs con ne cted in th e fin a l in n in g to close the gap to one run I B ut those days have changed sin ce R o g e rs has e sta b lis h e d th a t reach th e se m i fin a ls in th e s in g le s m a tch e s w ill go to W e lle r th e n trip p le d , b u t he w as le ft stranded on th ird] h im self as he begins his th ir d y e a r a t M S U . re g io n a ls and so w ill th e w in n e r , o f th e d o u b le s to u rn a m e n t. N ow Rogers w o nd e rs i f he can fin d one m o re d e fe n s iv e back to M SI is c u rr e n tly 4-5 in r e g u la r s e a s o n d u a l c o m p e titio n . 6 » U r r y I ’a s h n rik , w h o p itch e d o nly one inning of r id j fill out the secondary. He used to w o n d e r i f he co u ld fin d one m an in clu d in g th e s p rin g trip . Ia g g e tl w ith th e loss d ro p p in g his record to 3 5. Dave Surf th e w in fo r M S U . | to play the secondary. He used to w o n d e r i f his lin e c o u ld ke e p a hole o pen lo n g eno u g h In th e n ig h tc a p . B a k e r, w h o w as o nly pitching because! to get a ta ilb a ck th ro u g h it. N o w h e has th re e ta ilb a c k s w h o g e t kn o cke d o u t b y O h io S ta te S a tu rd a y, lim ited the BroJ th ro ug h e qu a lly fa st and d o e sn 't k n o w w h ic h one to use. th re e h its in ra is in g h is re c o rd to 5 3 . Baker retired the] L ast fa ll th e S pa rta n s fin is h e d 7-3-1 in R o g e rs second season (he m en he faced. 1 was 4-61 th e y e a r b efo re ) and closed w ith fiv e s tra ig h t w in s . I t was s im ila r to th e M S U 's 1974 season w h en i t w a s a lso 7-3-1 T h e S p a rta n s sq u a n d e re d n um erous scoring attempts! w ith five s tra ig h t w in s. B u t th e s im ila r itie s e n d th e re because •a rly in n in g s , b u t B a k e r ju s t k e p t m ow ing down WestJ Rogers' re b u ild in g w ill co n tin u e u n til M S U w in s th e B ig T e n title . R o bin so n w o u ld n 't have eve n been in th e game to k W hich is n e x t ye a r. g am e w in n in g h o m e r i f r ig h tfie ld e r Tom Schultz hadn't ij I t w ill be a 10 1 season. h is h and in a b u n t a tte m p t e a rlie r in th e contest. ■ O nly S o u th e rn C a lifo rn ia can b ea t M S U n e x t y e a r. I t d o e sn 't T h e e n tr y d e a d lin e fo r th e IM fr a te r n it y , in d e p e n d e n t and State News Kothy Kilbury M S U w ill n o w host Io w a a nd N o rth w e s te rn in doublehl m a tte r th a t th e M ich ig a n gam e is in A n n A rb o r . in d iv id u a l g o lf to u rn a m e n ts w h ic h w ill be h e ld S a tu rd a y a nd M SI s Cindy Bogdonts prepares a backhand shot th is w e e k e n d b e fo re co m in g hom e fo r three tw in b illi T he defense w ill be s tro n g w ith M ik e M a rs h a ll a n d T o m G ra ve s S u n d a y, is to d a y a t 5 p.m . w e ek. h ealthy. A d e fe n siv e lin e o f M e lv in L a n d a nd A n g e lo F ie ld s w ill be during the netters shutout over Western Michigan. E n trie s fo r th e in d e p e n d e n t tr a c k m e e t sch e d ule d fo r M a y 23. awesome. I f F ie ld s ’ kn e e d o e sn 't re c o v e r th e lin e w ill o n ly be good. The Spartans travel to Ann Arbor Thursday a re now b e in g ta k e n . The offense w ill be p o te n t. R o ge rs has a ll s o rts o f b acks to through Saturday for the atate rhampionahipa. zig-zag across th e fie ld on sco rin g ro m p s. A n d th ir d y e a r q u a rte rb a c k E d S m ith w ill re g a in th e B ig Te n L a r g e B e a n B a g s passing t it le he had in 1976 b u t lo st la s t y e a r to P u rd u e 's M a rk H errm ann. SA M S & f o r F u n S it t in g H e rrm a n n's se n io r re c e iv e rs w h o c a u g h t e v e ry th in g in s ig h t SUNDANCE e e e 1 Now • 1 7 , 9 5 A ffo rto d w o n 't be around next ye a r to p ile u p th e p as sing ya rd a g e . N e x t year S m ith w ill have th e e x p e rie n c e d re c e iv e rs lik e K ir k G ib so n . Colors Eugene B yrd and M a rk B ra m m a r. A n d y o u t h o u g h t a ll w e Bog. *24.95 The k ic k in g w ill m iss H a ns N ie ls e n a n d T o m B irn e y , b u t i t s t ill h o d w e r e L e v is Bean B og Refills A va ila b le has R ay S tachowicz, la st y e a r's B ig T e n le a d e r, to ke e p M S U fro m g iv in g aw ay good fie ld p o s itio n . S u n d a n c e is o u r g u e s t P illo w T a lk T he season’s fin a l w e ek could see an a n ti-c lim a c tic M ich ig a n - T h e S p le n d o r o f C a rv e d W o o d u n t il t h e y r e b u i ld O hio S ta te game i f th e S p a rta n s h a v e a lre a d y c lin ch e d th e B ig T e n . F u r n it u r e u A BC w ill be forced to bro a d ca st th e g am e , b u t w ith M S U co m in g Eost-W est M o ll. Fcondor M o ll 351-1767 o ff p ro b a tio n in 1979 i t ’ll q u ic k ly d ecide i t ’s p u ttin g M S U back J I W I M Y A N D J IA N S on T V . T hey can ta ke th e ir p ic k b e tw e e n th e N o tr e D a m e g am e , M ichigan gam e o r O hio S ta te gam e. 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S ix ty fiv e te a m s a re e xp e c te d to p a r tic i­ s p o e ta i ei/ent. pate, he said. S ponsor sheets fo r th e M a y CORNER CLIPPERT and VINE Team s w ill re p re s e n t fra te r lotto**from Won in Frandor) 21st P h i G am m a D e lta B ik e a- th o n a re now a va ila b le a t n itie s , s o ro ritie s , reside n ce P h o n * 351-2217 residence h a ll re c e p tio n desks. halls and in d e p e n d e n t liv in g T h e b ik e a -th o n , w h ic h is open to a ll M S I' stu d e n ts, w ill co ve r six and a h a lf m iles u n its in th e a ll U n iv e rs ity e ve n t fu n d ed b y A S M S tf. T h e e ve n t w ill k ic k o ff G re e k W e e k . uA n uA udto S a fe ! th ro u g h E ast Lan sin g . W o m e n ’s p u s h c a rt te a m s w ill B ik e rs w ill re p o rt to one o f consist o f one d r iv e r a nd e ig h t fo u r ch e ckp o in ts fo r th e b ike a c a rt p ushe rs, w h ile m a le te a m s th o n . Th e ch e ckp o in ts are: use fo u r p ushe rs. S im o n said. M a rb le School, H a g a d o rn and T h e race is ru n re la y -s ty le . w ith S e rvice Roads. H a rris o n and w o m en ’s te a m s p u s h in g th e ir S ervice Roads, th e P h i G am m a c a rts 220 y a rd s a s tre tc h and T H E H IG H / S C O P E It's n o t e v e ry d a y th a t w e a t th e Sound Shot D e lta house a t 239 O a k h ill. m en 440 ya rd s . T h e c y c lis t c o lle c tin g th e Team s m u st be p re s e n t a t 9 G R A D U A T E P R O G R A M c a n o f f e r s u b s ta n tia l s a v in g s on m a n y s e le c te e , m ost m oney w ill w in a 10 speed a.m . S a tu rd a y to check in a t th e b icycle, w ith a ll proceeds g o in g s ta r tin g p o in t in fr o n t o f th e to th e A m e ric a n D ia b e te s A s s o W o m en 's IM B u ild in g , S im on It y o u I: >..1 i : ig im ., -I s . l e g r e e in a n y d i s c i p l i n e ite m s fro m o u r e x c itin g lin e o f a u d io e q u ip ] cia tio n. said. : n d a : e irii^ r e s lo . i ; ir e e : p o s s ib ilitie s in i n n o v a o i : r, :h :. n th g r a d u a t e p r o g r a m T H ItW IIK u 'l . i z m : : s e n . i n :: m i p r a c l i c u m a p p r o a c h lo r m e n t. B u t rig h t n o w , w e 'r e n e a rin g in v e n to r! i d v n r . c e a I r . n r . m : m u v : e w h a t y o u 'r e l o o k i n g “SPEE DOF THE CHEETAH!* t : tim e a n d m u s t r e d u c e o u r s to c k . “ROAROFTHE LIONnAND A s : H ig h S c a p e l a u a t e s t u d e n t , y o u w ill THE SERVICE” ■ ¿earn n apply developmental theory while teac o m a in on: demons:: ition classrooms ■ W o :it individually in an intoimal setting with slat: non: on: paier.i infant, preschool and This w eek, you'll find the components e.ome::' uy erica': r. departments » Gam effective techniques at working with you'll love to own, at prices that won'j patents Si teilcw teaching 'earn members as • w e .,’ a s ycur.: c h i l d r e n L e a n new m ethods a cussroom observation be back for a long, long time. ana evaluation P h e i e a r e M . A d e g r e e p o s s i i m il e s w i t h c o c p e r a t ; in s titu tio n s . 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MI 48197 * A u d i o n i c s B T -2 pre am plifier ..................................................... * 4 2 9 . 0 0 .......... *3 4 9 .0 0 I Radio D ro m a s on W BRS W M SN & V .M C D (313)485-2000 P h a s e L i n e a r 4 0 0 0 p re -am p lifier ....................................* 5 9 9 . 0 0 *4 4 5 .0 0 W e d -8 T h u r s - '2 S u r - 'am * P h a s e L i n e a r 7 0 0 B p o w e r am plifier ............................................ * 7 9 9 . 0 0 ............ *5 9 9 .0 0 1 6 4 0 A M * S p e c t r o A c o u s t i c P * 101 p re am plifier .......................................... * 3 2 5 . 0 0 . . . . *2 7 9 .0 0 * O n k y o T X - 2 5 0 0 r e c e iv e r ........................................ ‘3 0 9 . 9 5 * 2 8 9 . 9 5 T H t STROH M I W i t r C O M P A N Y , M Y I O I T , M IC H IO A N * 1 . 7 1 H a rm o n K o r d o n S T - 6 t u r n t a b le ................................................. * 3 5 0 . 0 0 *3 0 9 .0 0 1 H it o c h i P S - 4 8 t u r n t a b le ............................................. ‘2 3 9 .9 5 *1 8 9 .9 5 * H it a c h i P S - 5 8 turntable ............................................................ ‘ 2 9 9 . 9 5 ........... ‘2 2 9 .9 5 T h o r e n s T D - 1 6 6 turntable i:..w r ‘3 1 0 . 0 0 *2 5 9 .0 0 T h o r e n s T D - 1 4 5 turntable , * . r ' ................................................. ‘ 5 1 5 . 0 0 *3 9 9 .0 0 j G a r r a r d G T - 15 turntable i ^ T ' ’ ................................................ ‘ 1 9 9 . 9 5 ............. *1 4 9 .9 5 ‘ Hitachi D-410 cassette deck ....................................................... ‘ 2 0 0 . 0 0 - * 1 7 5 .9 5 ‘ Technics RS-625 cassette deck ................................................... ‘ 2 9 9 . 9 5 * 1 9 9 .9 5 B&W DM2A speaker....................................................................... ‘3 8 5 .0 0 ............... *2 9 9 .0 0 Fried Model R speaker................................................................ ‘4 2 5 . 0 0 ................ * 3 8 9 .0 0 Bolivar 125P speaker................................................................... ‘9 9 . 9 5 *7 9 .9 5 I ‘ Audionics Tl-52 speaker ............................................................. ‘3 6 5 . 0 0 ................ * 2 5 9 .0 0 1 ‘ Audionics TL-30B speaker ‘ 2 0 9 . 9 5 ■ •■ * 1 5 4 .9 5 A udioanalyst M-6 speaker......................................................... *2 6 9 .0 0 ................ * 2 3 9 .0 0 A udioanalyst M-8 speaker......................................................... *3 5 9 .0 0 ................ * 3 2 9 .0 0 ) G a rra rd MRM 101 (m usic recovery m odule) ................................. * 1 9 9 . 9 5 ■ * 1 6 9 .9 5 * Clarion 662B (car A M , FM , cassette player) ................................. *2 6 9 .9 5 • * 2 0 9 .9 5 BASF Perform ance C-90 c a s s e t t e s ........................................... V *7 .1 8 7 * 4 .4 9 TDK SA-C90 ca ssettes w / c a s e .....................................................3/ * 1 4 37 3/ * 1 2 . 9 5 A L L U H E R t a p e e q u ip m e n t in s t o c k 2 0 % O F f * *DB Systems pre -am p w /w alnut case, p ow e r supply ‘6 1 2 . 5 0 * 4 2 5 .0 0 j **C row n 1C-150 P r e - a m p .................. ‘4 0 0 . 0 0 * 2 2 9 .0 0 “ FisherTFM -300 tuner ................................................................‘ 3 3 0 . 0 0 *8 9 .0 0 ‘ D em on stration m odel “ Experienced equipm ent '/■ or th e la s t tim e , C h a r lie : S ta y o u t o ¡ m y S tr o h ’ s ! " M O S T I T E M S L I M I T E D Q U A N T I T Y , S O C O M E IN E A R L Y F O R T H E L A R G E S T S E L E C T IO N . -For the real beer lover. SALE ENDS S A T ., M AY 20 jVton Hudson strategy may change W ill be arcam m adtted on e x is tin g muds'.’ jf disbe|ieve in »‘item e n U concerning • Ho you believe or disbelieve that Dayton Hudson w ill p „y , „ r pub|„. nm ' s*11 , L -ijp v f th a t th e y w e re in c lu d e d in rei|uired at the sile location'' ¿ X n e u t r a l p o ll." A n d e rso n said, • Do you believe or dislHdieve lhal Daylon * , 1. 1m ' the m ore c o n tro v e ra ia l quea Hudson contributes to community service and fo llo w .: cu ltu ral organizations? h.lic*e o r d isb e lie ve th a t th e m a ll Anderson also said the su rvey refers to a » flfo O O to lS .W O jo b a 7 referendum being held Aug. H. when a large 1,1 uniipvp o r d ia b e lle ve th a t th e m a ll portion of the M SI I »im m unity wdl be unable to ip pro a im a te ly 1300.000 in ta x vote, unless absentee ballots are filed. ,r°)' the ('¡iy o l E aat U n a in g ? R esults of the survey are ex peeled to be ¿ ¿ l i v e or d iabelleve th a t m a ll tr a ffic released May 19. (iraham said. I V I R Y W I D N I S D A Y Stu d e n t c o u n c il p a s s e s r e s o lu t io n s A WHOPPER ^ * ,1 from page 3 ' lu tio n ju s t to show o u r s u p p o rt Anne Cro w e, representative _l „solution, except th e -tiurv)' does not anaw er o f th e s u rv e y ,” C a rr said. of .lam es Madison College, has been serving as interim repre of a special ! the need fo r T h e co u n c il d id n o t e lect a sentative to the committee. qafstiun pporl for a new p e rm a n e n t u n d e rg ra d u a te re 5 pm till close The council decided Crowe 0,1 building. H o ckin g p re s e n ta tiv e to th e S te e rin g could serve for the rem ainder C o m m itte e o f th e A ca de m ic of the academic y e a r because [rfouhl support tb e re a o - C o un cil. there are only a few meetings BURGER lA c left th is term and the commit tee does not do much summer term , said Eldon C la rk , a KING 0 9 ‘ ¡cture o n h u m a n it ie s Council of G raduate Students to the Student Council. Whoppers An undergraduate repre " f! celed; s p e a k e r is ill sentative to the steering com nocouP ° "* no lim it m ittee for the academic ye a r of H U The I ’ nrecon celed. O ffe r s G o o d a t B o th 1978 79 w ill he elected in about j Humanities, sched W illia m A . A r r o w s m ith . w h o two w eeks by the incoming 1 1 4 1 1 . G r a n d R iv e r ■¿«BghtbytheHumani- w a s s la te d to sp e ak a t 8 p.m . in Student Council representa Hfptrtment. has been can­ E rik s o n K iv a , is ill. tives. ______________________ a n d 3121 I. S a g in a w • Hi.-.v - . - I . . M A v.m k.v ........... SERVE UP SCHLITZ Lvervhodv knows college is no ease K m game And that's what makes the lin k victorias si i im portant Lika tha day you fmaliv find out where tlia library is O i aftai you a.ctually maka all your h id a v classes 11101111119 unit afternoon O i whan you realize you’ve got a cold "A id Chem istry because Louis Pasteur. .Jr. is vout lab partner And now. to add to the fun. I as vout Dean of Beer, am offering a great AM L V'oit volleyball, for onlv >K Do. complete with Gusto You might think of it as the "n et" result of -i hard dav s work Sorry about that But we D ean’s work very hard and sometimes we get caught in the spirit I S S liS ffa ija w i TV *Vs ■■ «.■ , 1 I While some refine studying techniques, ! 3 SO others are honing avoidance strategies m m The | Institute fo r iN n fe g a l 1 Training g ß ) Presents Read... And Watch BO U N CE The First A n n u o l MADEWELI A Sight S a m m y B a s k e tb a ll Your World Grow! 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Open ,i book m Paramount Newscentcrs soon. V \ !I/ / .lheDIWnCH Paramount Moy 11 - 12 Newscentcrs 9om-5pm m i c h i g a (■■minx: 102 S .W iih ln n iim A v r. 2010 W . Saginaw • Kasl I ahsing U n iv e rs ity M a ll Ph. 3 5 1 -4 6 2 0 5 3 7 K , ( .r a n d R iv e r A v e . On the Front la w n h e a r t 5 55 E. G ra n d R ive r Ave Paramount Newscenters O pe n 7 days a week E a s t L a n s in g • P ho n e 337-1300 J to serve vuti of Bessey a s s o c i a t i ; T o r t ilk n ta l C o m m it t e e O K s b ills t° send spacecraft to Venus ( c o n tin u e d fr o m p a g e "G overnor M illiken is against 1) Rom ulus, questioned w hether Michigan can or should bar the B u f f a l o BarSpecialPitcherRifM.all 4brands B a l t tratc* the atm osphere, are the Venus, the second planet it; Senator Itonald Ifit-glg is project. Restaurant B B Q B e e f r ib s , fr ie s , s a la d b a r Ï .U1SGT0N ' Al>l i, .iboul I " lh ( ' firs t designed p rim a rily to from the Su n, is almost identi U .S . officials say th ey have against it, Senator Itobert G r if­ " I f the president of these Spacial All ; •3 ." stud y the atm osphere of an heard reports that the R u ssia n s fin'» against it and everybody I cal to E a rth in size and mass, United States w ere to decide to other planet. will launch tw o sp acecraft to talk to is against it, hut still the but has a much denser atmos build it . . . I think he has the Venus th is A ugust and th at f iz e n ° d ¿ é ir x d e i° g i° o u r ) d fS b iw - I 'J «S'«cie 1 n tists say the atmos phere composed m ostly of car Department of the Navy insists auth ority to m ove," Mahalak •• ,l_. planet s at phere of Venus appears to these vehicles w ill probably they're going to pu'sh the bon dioxide. A tm ospheric pres said. » A t t a t t f t l L U n te « M l unoccupied represent a re la tiv e ly simple a rriv e several w eeks a fte r the ., project down our th ro a ts." said iboul■ Jl WÏÏ" “ sure at the planet's surface is Am erican Pioneers. He also warned that rejecting («71 U H M » ■du»* K thst -mi)' wept her m echanism when corn ja ro h e tti. a Negaunee Demo 100 tim es that of E a rth and 1„ether nufl""' ihr i-arlh s pared w ith the E a rth 's . A . Thom as Young, N A S A 's c ra t. E L F would be "another step aid Tues tem peratures are about 900 toward reducing our capability official' Stud ies of the interaction of director of lunar and p lan etary le " ; first tw o degrees Fah re n h e it, hotter Each tim e, they change the and m aking us a little w eaker as clouds, tem peratures, pres program s, said U .S . and S o vie t name frorT] Sanguine to 349-2700 MERIDIAN MAU than the m elting point of lead. fa r as national defense is con sures and other factors on space officials w ill m eet next Se a fa rer to K id ," said Jarohet p L , i * c i 'k " " ■'sl" w ' The United S ta tes has flown corned." M » i P U U M I T AC— t W O N "T M l» C « IT > M " Erir" Venus may help humans to month in In nsb ru ck, A u s tria , to tl. who lept i „ his feet, de lo»« three M ariner spacecraft by the better understand K a rth 's discuss future cooperation. nounring the Navy's tactics, planet, but none landed or .. th e m o v ie L u i W " ''1«1 more complex atm osphere, Young said A m erican officials "P re tty soon, it will be a T ladmer theatre orbited. T he So viet Union sent c o m in g a t they said at a National A e ro hope to get d etails of the m u sk ra t.” O P E N A t 1 2 :4 5 P M f"r !"nV''rT"r' ak nautics and Space A d m in istra 10 unoccupied craft to Venus, upcoming So viet m ission. Hep. Kdward M ahalak. D S h o w * 1 -3 -5 7 9P M y o u a t th e JJfiw pri’t’«" l” l,, n,‘ lion scientific briefing. including eight that dropped landers to the harsh surface. 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'j j j d n e i d o y M a y to, „ J BS V * DOOLEY'S A nnouncem ents fo r It's W h a t's Susan Paige, packaging en­ Happening m ust be received in the gineer, speaks at "F o cu s on Y our S tate News office, 343 S tudent Services Bldg., by noon at least tw o class days in advance before F u tu re " at 3:30 p.m . today, 338 Natural Resources Bldg. M ZZ G U IT A R IS T publication. No announcem ents Presentation and discussion on w ill be accepted b y phone. "T h e Arm s Race and Im perialism ” w ill be made at 8:30 to n ig h t, 331 W om en’s Fellowship Christian A thletes meets at C to n ig h t at coach Roger's home. Call 353 2496 for directions All wom en welcome. of Union. Lesbians and gay m en are invited to play volleyball at 6 tonight, upstairs in the W o m e n 's IM Building Inaccessible. ^ E ric Free forum s and screenings tor breast cancer through Friday this week at Pro held vincial Hospital. Call 485 3271 ext. 155 for inform ation. Monday Council to r Exceptional Children (CEC) meets at 7:30 to n ig h t, 101 Bessev Hall Elections fo r new officers. Im portant, please attend. G a le Society o f W om en Engineers M S U Cycling Club m eets at 8 presents "C on tin uin g Education ton ig ht to discuss n ext year race M o n d a y - M a y 15 . . .M .S.. M B.A., PhD7" at 6 30 ideas and any financial m atters to ton ig ht, Reading Room En clear up gineering Building. i co n tin u e d o n p ag e 161 8 & 1 0 :3 0 p m H m dogs t ic k e t s $ 5 . 0 0 i n a d v a n c e T IC K E T S A V A IL A B L E A T D O O L E Y S A N D A T B O T H R E C O R D L A N D S ( L A N S IN G A N D M E R ID I \ N M A L L S I IC H IG A N OPEN A» 1:4$ E v e ry M o n d a y a n d W e d n e s d a y fr o m 3 p m g r ille d d o g s p lu s a TODAY . . SHOWS lo r g e s e le c tio n o f d r a u g h t b e e r 2:00-4:30-7:00-9:30 C U 05€ ENGOUNTEIRS O f T H E T H R O K IN D n • r - — ■■ S10»” PwmvKkm * AC<*«*ia€Mtr#«tu» c o n » , M .A .t. 4 A l U r t THURS. At 7:00-9:20 Y « M l« 4 D A Y S O N L Y f eQ ZBZQ LAST 3 DAYS I TODAY OPEN 12:45 T O N IG H T Shows 1:00-3:05-5:15-7:20-9:30 “ Destined to be one of the best adult Y ou II n e v e r fo r g e t I films of 1977. Well paced, with elaborate j settings; tbe dialogue and acting are superb.” . a oa. s ■ ... PEBOYSlNCOMRUfYC S T A R T S F R ID A Y R LATE SHOW FRI. ft SAT AT 11:30 PM no n-stop laughter. “PRIMETIME” R “YESSONGS” ADM. *2.*' DAMAT O« ) ) j M The murders no one can explain. 4Ü0—*c xm’i' The trap Today Open 7:00 P.M. no one can escape. Feature 7:15-9:20 "T tiE SE R P E N TS E G G ” — U V ULLMAMM OUOflD CAOBADIME BARBARA EXTRASPECIALTOMORROW BROADCAST” A n n e tte H a v e n . C J L a in g THURSDAYAT9:15PJL 101FMMOVIEpresents... THEBEATLES it “Har C o n s ta n c e M o n e y . S u z a n n e M c B a in e . J a m ie G illis admission *1.°' H e n ry P a ris T O N IG H T SHOWTIMES: 7:30, 9:00, 10:30 SHOWPLACE: 128 NAT. SCI. ADMISSION: students. *3.'*foculty t stoff Aitinoti»» A Eiployaeet jfjjj Employmmt jj Employment f| Employment j( Apartments ^ Apartments SÇ Apartments * O LD S ’64, a u to m a tic, good r,v 1974, 4 door, B ABYSITTER W A NTE D, COOKS, LO N G 'S o f Lansing S U M M ER W O R K . Have you ru n nin g con dition . $250. 485 M C D O N ALD ’S RESTAU -condii w Ç"1137' East Lansing. Several eve is currently taking applies 2 GIRLS NEEDED River SUMM ER, Cut rate, 4 bed 7448.8-5-18 (31 g ot yo urs lined up y e t 7 RANT o f Okem os (across EAST LAN SING , co m forta ­ 669 5342 e»» nings and a fternoons thru tions fo r broiler, saute and Pre law , Pre M ed, and Busi Glen. Ju n e Septem ber, room, M S U 1 block. 332 from Meijers) is n o w taking ble 1 bedroom furnished. y s J T w ' 8'« PIN TO 7 2, n e w tires, tuneup, sum m er. O wn transportation 332 3454. 8-5-11 (6 ) banquet cooks. A p p ly in per ness m ajors. Call 372 8303 for applications fo r fu ll and part- furnished. $ 85/m onth. 351 7134 S 5 -512(3) 3746. 1 5 -10(3) W alk to M S U , shopping. m u st sail, $300. 337 2777 son 6810 S. Cedar 8 5 1 2 (7) an in terview . Z -4-5-12 (5) Sum m er $145, fall $195. 351- ,, cpeCIAL 1968, -u n . time em ploym ent fo r shifts 2 BEDROOM apartm ent to 4745 5 9 p.m. o r 351-4107. 5-5-12(3) beginnings at 6:30 a.m. SUM M ER RENT only. * 372 2671 »fier 7 A VO N BE successful in sales FAR OUT make money FULL OR part tim e, day sublet, Capitol Villa, $211 8 -511 (6 ) w ith o u t experience. Call 482 A pplicants m ust be available B eautiful 1 bedroom apart 12I3' PINTO, 1971, n e w tires, runs having parties! Think toker hours. Carpet, w in d ow s, and negotiable 332 6881. 6893 C -5-5-12(3) through summer. A p p ly fro m m ent. N ew furnitu re , phone, excellent, som e rust, show s ware and smile; be the first in general cleaning help. Call Z 4 -5 1 5 (4) SUM M ER SUBLET, 4 per­ ,971 350 V 9, * 8 10 a.m. o r 2-4 p.m ., M o n ­ balcony, air, utilities. Call 394 L is o , w e ll, p re tty car. 349-4342. your circle o f friends to have M r Grossi. 482-6232. son, furnished, campus close. 6 mileage, easy G AM E ROOM personnel day Friday 6 5-15 (10) 2255. 4 5 1 2 (4) $525. 8-5-19 (4) a tokerw are party. N ow 3 5 11 14) SUMMER SUBLET, utilities Sue 351-0312. Z-8-51713) 646 6130, Y oung ladies p referred Good ujnjncfi everyone can get those hard paid except electric. W ood- j l l .4' PIN TO W A G O N 1973. Runs w e ll, b o d y solid, $700. Jo h n pay, benefits and pleasant w o rkin g positions. Excellent to get and to p o f the line paraphernalia item s Call 482 C A B IN CO UNSELO RS and p rogram s ta ff needed for MARRIED, FEMALE a tte n ­ dant to w ork w ith m en ta lly ill UNIVERSITY VILLA mere A partm ents, month. 337 1418, Robin or $75/ Beechwood van 1964 good positions fo r students, full and m entally retarded in a dult SUMMER& FALL Mi» ,e buili eng«»- p s , o « e . 339-3225. at 373 9908 o r 332 3268 £ 5 :1 1 (3) and part tim e. A pp ly in per son only. CINEM A X, 1000 4890 11 a.m. 8 p.m . fo r details Z -3-5-12 (9) cam p w ith u nique children Call co lle ct 313 663 0551 8 foster care hom e, 3 -11 p.m. shift 339 3265 8-5-16 16) LEASING Linda Z 4-5 15 (4) Apartments a.m. 5 p.m . Z-8-5-18 (5) ACROSS FROM campus, 5 blocks to M S U |tl7 i4 t _______ P O N TIAC G RANDVILLE 1973.1 o w n e r, excellent c o n ­ W J o lly Road 0 22 5 31(8) FOUR D A Y week Educa BUSINESS M A N A G ER fo r a 351 <2044 tw o 2 bedroom s le ft for L a rg e 2 b e d r o o m • r V , VAN »77, 305 V 8 tional Sales. Sum m er jobs, ONE A R T S & c ra fts major to summer, $190. DELTA . ,7000 best o ile r d ition . $1850/best o ffe r. 323 KITCHEN HELP exper­ managem ent trainees, career w o rk five h o u rs a day in small business em ploying 351*8135 ARM S. 233 Delta. Manager fu r n is h e d 4139 a fte r 5 p.m . 8-5-15 (5) ience n ot necessary. Depend mentally handicapped peo ­ S p e c ia l s u m m e r r a te s opportunities afte r gradua sum m er c h ild re n 's program * 128. 332-5978. 0-1-5-10 (5) Bkove »2 1763 a bility and a w ill to w o rk is a ple PROJECT ENTERPRISE TW Y C K IN G H A M . POOL, air P O N TIAC LE M A N S 1971, 2 tion. M ust be sharp and have Send educatio n al philosophy Contact Jan Phipps 393 2 bedroom units MfiQ |y l1 m ust. A pp ly 9 a .m .-1 1 a.m. or cond itio ning , need 1 o r 2 men FURNISHED 3 bedroom for d oo r, 350. Excellent shape, car. 694 1244, 9-12 p.m , only & resum e to: G O O D M AN 4442 8 5-18 (6 ) N o w lo o s in g t o r 2 p .m . 5 p.m . PIGEON INN to sublet fo r summer 351 LV*»i c,ev®- $1,500. 355-0924 7 a.m . 1 4105 N East Street, Lansing, or w rite UNITED EDUCA SCHOOL, G324 Gossard, 7356 8-5-11 (4i summer sublease. $300 f a ll a s l o w o s •290 % „ ei body needs TORS, INC., 900 Long B oule­ East Lansing. 5 -5 1 5 (7i CAM P COUNSELORS, m onth. 332 8990. Z -5 -5 1 C '3 i p .m . Z-8-5-18 (4) 8 5 1 0 (7 ) C a ll o f f e r I p m or best ° " ® r vard, Suite 3 9, Lansing Michigan boys camp, Ju ne j call 10 p m . 1 0 a.m. EXPERIENCED W A ITR E S S RO O M M ATE NEEDED, ow n ONE ROOM m spacious 48910 17 6 2 (10) SUBAR U S ED AN 1973, W O M A N NEEDED, pick your ES and co ckta il waitresses 2 0 'A u g u st 12. Crafts, w ater front. M arried couDle co nsid ­ bedroom and bath, $125 apartm ent Pool, laundry, 332*8852 E tt» $1,500. Je ep com m ando o w n hours. G ood com m is apply in person betw een 2 m onth. 393-3759. 8 5-11 (3) $117 w ith utilities. Prefer w a go n 1972. $1800. Call after sion. Call after 6 p.m . 323 W O RK S TU D Y . typist, ered W rite FLYING EAGLE, r / . c c 1972 automatic, and 5 p .m . PERRY’S OLDE female. 351 7246 Z 1 5-10 (4) SUMMER SUBLET across 5 p.m . 655-3108 o r 6 85 1149 1937.8 5 15 (4) teacher fo r sum m er science 1401 N. Fairview, Lansing, from campus. Female to C l * vmv'top 11.250. t j . n 321 8503. 2-5-10 151 IN G H A M INTERMEDIATE class. Public relations person, museum guide. Call IMPRES COZY INN, 1146 S. W ashing ton, form e rly the Grand Zook 48912 5 5 1 5 1 1 7 ) HASLETTARMS RO O MMATE FOR fully fu r­ share one bedroom apart­ ment, $75 m onth. A ir con­ SOLEX 100 m iles per gallon, S chool D istrict is seeking SIO N 5, 882 2437 3 5 1 2 16 ) 14 5 1 9 (3) SUMM ER EM PLO YM ENT at SUMMERS FALL nished Pool, sauna, air. 882 ditioned. 337-7045. 8 -5 1 5 (5) excellent co nd itio n. $200 or ROSE LAKE W ILDLIFE RE­ 8556 20-5 31 (3) L ^ s . ’ WZ 1972 4 speed best o ffe r o r trade. 482 5818 a pplications fo r substitute CASHIER NEEDED, part N O W HIRING fo r summer SEARCH CENTER, throu g h LEASING teachers fo r special educa | L " „ceiient condition. jV at 321 7500 or or 482 9916 C 8 5 - 1 0141 tio n program s. Effective n ow tim e, evenings at CREST em ploym ent. Bouncers, w ork-stu dy program . 373- 351*2044 Now leasing ONE BEDROOM ments. Clean and quiet. a pa rt­ DRIVE IN M u st be 18. A pp ly waiters, waitresses, and bar­ 9358 5 - 5 10J 52 Mjpa x 8 5 16'4) V O L K S W A G E N 1973, Super & 1978-79 school year. Con in person at CREST DRIVE tenders. Full o r part time 351*8135 for summer and B lo ck-off campus. A ir-co n d i­ Beetle. S u n ro o f, orange, lo w ta ct Harold Hum ble 676 PRINTER-FULL tim e, AB tioned, utilities included, IN. 1096 W est Grand River, A p p ly in person SILVER fall U s2 40 Z 1972. n o tu sl. mileage. 655-3178 8-5-15 (3) 3268. 5 5 10 (8 ) Dick 360. Experience must. 1 OR 2 people to summer laundry. S um m er and fall O kem os betw een noon and 6 DO LLAR S ALO O N, 3411 Alters, excellent A pply in person. 3308 S outh sublet large bedroom . leases. 351 5526 o r 349-3413. TAXI DRIVERS wanted. P m. 5-5 16 (81 East M ichigan. E O.E C a p ito l V illa , ¡3190 355 3092. V O L K S W A G E N 1976, very Cedar, S uite 11, Lansing. $130 50 351 6478 Arda 3-512(7) _ M u st have excellent driving 8 5-19(6) g oo d c o n d itio n , $2,300/ best 8 -512(5) 8-5-10(4) A p a rtm e n ts record V A R S ITY C AB 332 DETROIT A D agency is look NO W LEASING o ffe r. 393 4956 a fte r 6 p.m . NURSES A ID ES . Full b part 1*5 Office hours L ^ n 1200, 1972 - one 3559 8 5 19(3) mg fo r recent A dvertising FEMALE NEEDED to pose fo r IT IS the policy o f the State FOR SUM M ER A N D FALL 3 5 10(4) tim e needed im m ediately. All •ott mileage, new M ajor grad or senior, in ter 3 shifts, paid orie nta tion serious photographic studies. News that the last 4 weeks of 332*5338 Large com pletely remodeled, DELIVERY HELP w anted. ested in PR and Prom otion. Som e n u d ity involved. Call air conditioned, one bedroom ji fconomical transports- V W B US 1971, o n ly 15,000 A p p ly in person at PRO VIN­ term all S tudent Classified M u st have o w n car. A p p ly at W o rk w ill center in the Lans­ 394 4048 between 5:30 and apartments. Located in Lan­ 39mpo $700 332-2957. m iles on n e w engine, new CIAL HOUSE SO U TH - A dve rtisin g m ust be paid fo r bUM M E R SUBLEASE w ith LITTLE CAESARS tod a y ing Grand Rapids areas W e 9 30 p.m . Z-3 5 11 15) sing on bus line to MSU. tires, A M FM stereo cassette. 2100 P rovincial D rive Locat in advance beginning May fail option 2 bedroom s, $220 |W afte r 4 p.m . 3 5-12(4) have approxim ately 12 weeks $170-$180 m onth. C redit & 332-5650. Z 8 5 1 7 (5 ) ed o ff A u relius Road between 4th. 2 p.m. S 19-5-31 i7» m onth 332-4009 4 -5 1 2 '31 w o rk w ith possib ility o f full SEW ING TEACHER, e xperi­ reference checks required. 1976 0210 A uto- M o u n t H ope and Cavanaugh. tim e em ploym ent fo r right enced, p art-tim e. Call 351- For a ppointm ent call 4 8 5 -ad*o rust-proofed, V W B US 1972, g oo d tires, ENERGETIC SALES PERSON to set up a ccounts on new party M u st have car Salary 8 5 11 (10i 9020 10:30 a m - 1 p.m CIGAR VILLAGE SUBLET JUNE 17-Sept. 15 0 6 3 8 J)-J-5 1 0(9)_ _ C^eage sacrifice, $2700. runs wed, needs shocks, oil One bedroom w ith dish­ 3 6-512 <41 change and tu n e up. $500. 10 a u to m o tive product. G ood and expenses Please send LITTLE C A E SA R 'S needs in­ 8 5 18 (3i APARTMieers washer pool balcony 5 NO W OR Ju ne 1, East side m iles N o rth o f Lansing, 1 m ile unit com m ission. Call 351 qualifica tio ns and resume to side help A p p ly in person. N o w le o s m g blocks fro m campus. $170 Lansing, beautiful 2 bed­ 0593 betw een 6 p.m . 7 p.m. Box C 3, S tate News ESL TEACHING assistant, East o f 27. 10120 W illia m s 1621 W . M o u n t Hope. f o r f a ll a n d s u m m e r m onth 351-5326 8-5-18 i4i room, $155, furnished, car­ 8-519(61 3-5-12 116) part-tim e, sum m er. Call 351 - IlN IV IlS IT Y Road. 8-5-19 (6 ) 8-5-1713) pet, modern. 332-1800, 372- 3815 8-5-18 13) B O G U E at RED C ED A R CHALET A PARTM EN TS 1801 0 -5 -5 1 0 (5 ) O LD S IT IS th e p olicy o f th e S tate W A N TE O BAB Y SITTE R to COOK W A N T E D fo r frater HOLDEN REID M E N ’S 351-5180 1200 East Grand River, now N e w s th a t the last 4 weeks o f care fo r 2 year o ld and do nity. Experience preferred, BABYSITTER NEEDED M o n ­ renting For summer only. ACROSS FROM campus, CLOTHIERS n ow taking ap­ te rm all S tu d en t Classified lig h t housekeeping. W e e k­ references. Call Dale, Don. day, W ednesday, Friday, 1 4 EAST LAN SING nea- cam ­ Spacious 2 bedroom apart­ spacious apartm ents, avail­ plica tion s fo r part-tim e su m ­ A d ve rtisin g m u st be paid fo r days only, 8 a m .-5:30 p.m 332 5048 Z 8-5-19 I4l p.m. Close to M S U . 332- pus, 3 room s and bath m ents furnished air c o n d i­ able spring term . Reduced kebuy. s e ll, t r a d e mer sales N ights and w e ek­ in advance beginning M ay Near M S U . Call 353 4364 2625. 8-5-18 13) tioned From $175 m onth. rent. Call 351-8135; 351-1957 ends Experience preferred. Unfurnished, no pets Mar J h c le a n u s e d cars 4 th 2 p.m . 19-5-31 (7) w eekdays or 351-8082 even TELEPHONE SOLICITORS A pp ly in person, Frandor ned couple or single wom en. 332-6197 8-5-17(71 or 351-2044. 0-22-531(5) part tim e 5 p.m . 9 p.m Sal P AR T-TIM E help fo r c o n ­ |( t o choose from ings and weekends. 8-5-19(7) S hopping Center 5-5-1217) cession stand. M u st be over $190. 332 5988 0 8-5-16 (6 ) ary plus bonus EAST LA W N MEM O RY G ARDENS 349 18 Phone 323-7244 between M U U kJU R jlO V o ’ KITCHEN HELP, DO O LEY'S EXPERIENCED W OMAN NEEDED FOR summer, 1 I H ot Cedar St. o f East Lansing is cu rre ntly 9156. 8 -5 1 9 (5) 1-4 p .m . 5 5 -1 5 (4) man fo r plush 2 -man a p a rt­ counselor to co-lead canoe H O N D A CB360, 1975, excel ta kin g applications fo r s u m ­ trips fo r north e rn M ichigan ment. Carriage Hill N orth m er and fa ll em ploym ent. BARTENDER. W A ITR E S S, Apartm ents. $130 m onth »3-9700 lent co n d itio n , lo w mileage, A p p ly in person 131 A lb e rt floorw alker needed. See camp. M inim um age 21 332- For Reel 351-5816 or 489-7277 $560 351-0967 a fte r 5 p.m . 3991 5 5-12(5) S treet 5-5-16(6) Mickey. BO O M BOOM 8-5-16 (6 ) 9 5 - 1713) _ DGEVAN1974 6 cylinder ROOM 351 7132 8 5 12(41 PROGRAM MER, FU LL-tim e SPA R TA N ACRE GAR­ i customised, excellent, H O N D A 450, 1972, excellent SITTER, HO USEW O RK, re part tim e positio n s A p p li­ DENS. B eautiful plot. 30' X IM M E D IA TE A N D SUM M ER 1076' after 6 p.m. c o n d itio n , w ith e xtras Best ferences. 3:30 p .m .-m id n igh t, OPENINGS A V A ILA B L E cants should have Fortran, 50' O rganic o r regular, soil. TIMETORESEAT? Get in the o ffe r. 332-0128. 8 -5 1 1 <3>_ 9 year old. East Lansing, Cobol, or PL1 tra in ing plus W ater and ro to -tille r avail­ W arehousem en 351-7476 m ornings. 8-5-19(4) some course w o rk in a c­ able. 337-7714 after 2 p.m. swim at Red Wagon, H O N D A 1975% CB 360 6 Secretaries co un ting . Call M r. Robinson J 0 5 1 6 I6 ) _ Students B l 3>ef steering, brakes, speed, m any extras $525, Skilled Trades EARN $5 as a research at A LL S TA TE MANAGE­ shouldn't have Burcham Woods * putomatic. radiais. 63,000 best o ffe r. 355-6917. p articipant. Call 355-1862 Landscaping NEED A close, inexpensive MENT. 351 1310 fo r a p p o in t­ s very clean. Excellent Z -8 -5 J7 (3 ) betw een 4-7 p .m . (m ust be General O ffice m ent 0 8 5 16 (9) parking space near campus? N o w l e a s m g For F a ll to live in drab M 12.000 Call 351-3823 211 S 5-5-12(3) If you have any o f these skills Phone 372-5762 after 6 p.m. s S16 5 3116) 125 H O N D A 1972 w ith h el­ w e can keep you busy. NO RECEPTIONIST - CASHIER X -4-5-11(4) ’ H e o ta O p o o l little rooms. m et. $300. 882-9961 afte r 4 * A i r c o n d itio n in g P AR T TIM E cook fo r day FEES, GOOD PAY. A pp ly Treat yourself p.m . 8-5-18 (3) for busy in surance office. * 10 ' b u s to ca m p u s »'AN 1974. Economi- care center. Call 353-5154. before 3 p.m . at M A N M ust be able to typ e at least To da y’s best buys are in the PADDED VINYL ’ A m p le p a r k in g this sum m er h Office 353 0728; Home: 3 5 10(3) POWER INC.. 105 E W ash 45 w p m a nd have some cash­ Classified section. Find w h at to BEAUTIFUL M O TO RCYCLE INSUR • N ic e ly fu r n is h e d 8 8-516(31 tenaw, d o w n to w n Lansing. iering experience. Salary yo u ’re lo oking fo r 1 SADDLE * 5 B lk s . to c a m p u s ANCE. N e w lo w rates fo r S UM M ER EM PLO YM ENT 2 0 5 3 1 113) 1978. Call ALD ER AGENCY com m ensurate w ith e xpe ri­ I * ''281973 4 speed, good W aitresses, waiters, cocktail R E G . ‘i . " Now 731 ence. A n A ffirm a tive A ctio n Planning a spring move? Sell | t t 35000 miles 351-3938 ^ 1J |6 2 0 . 0 - V £ 10 <3 )_ waitresses. W rite fo r appli FULL A N D part tim e jo bs for Summer Employer Call M. King. 482- your kitchen appliances toSsm 8-5-19 (3 ) |AT950Spider 1970 conver- Y A M A H A 500, 75, g oo d co n ­ d itio n , $800. Call a fte r 6 p.m. c a tion and interview , Mr W illia m Oliver, THE K IN G 'S sharp, am b itiou s people. Earn $106.60 per week part tim e. 5566 fo r appointm ent. 8-5 18 ( 111 quickly. Call today to place your Classified a d 1 *3.95 Sum m er 2 b ed ro o m 'I B # Call 374 6328. 4 6 p .m fo r 1 b ed ro o m • IS « 337 1124. 3-5-12 (3) TABLE. Box 146 Prudenville, APARTMENTS * 35 mpg $850 351 « 24-5-12 w M l 48651 10 5 1 0 (8 ) interview . 8-5 12 ( 6 ) Filled for Foil Velocipede Peddler s tu d io s 'I I S I Aik Savin / P AR T-TIM E and sum m er FEMALE M A S SE U S E w a n t CEDARGREENS 5 4 1 E. G r a n d R iv e r 7 4 5 B u rc h a m 351*3118 pfUN X 1973. V 8 , p ositio n s fo r M S U students. SUMMIR ONLY E. L a n s in g 3 5 1 - 7 2 4 0 1 8 track FM. sound «1975 3370430 G O OD USED tires, 13 14-15 1520 h ours/w eek. A u to ed. $8 hour. W e w ill train. 489 2278 Z 24 6 2(3) APARTMENTS Across from (c a ll b e t w e e n 1 0 -5 p m ) 351 7313 inch. M o u n te d free. Used m obile required. Phone 339 Wu w h ee ls and h ub caps. PEN- 3400 C 22-5-31(5) G AN TO S. RESPONSIBLE now le asing for Williams Hall JkiBU 72 50.000 miles, NEL S ALE S, 1825 East M ichi individual to p e rfo rm lig h t —2 b o d r o o m u n its gan, Lansing. M ichigan FEMALE ESCORTS w anted. sum m er & foil W shift, good condi- m aintenance w o rk and mis — v a r io u s f lo o r p la n s $6 /ho u r. No tra in ing neces X1393-4514 8-5-15 (3) 48912.482 5818. C-22 5-31(6) cellaneous duties. Hours — a i r c o n d itio n e d sary Call 489-2278. M o n da y S aturday, 9 a.m . 1 • f u r n is h e d a p a r tm e n ts — fu r n is h e d BR7813 R A D IA L s n o w tires, Z-24-6213) pVERlCK 1973.2 door. 302 p.m ., S unday 12 p.m .-1 p.m . • s w im m in g p o o l -c a rp e te d \ 3 speed stick, steel 5000 m iles, $30 o r best o ffe r. A pp ly in person at Lansing — b a s t lo c a tio n in t o w n W A ITR E S SE S - W IL L train, • a i r c o n d it io n in g * radia(s. 46,000 miles. T o m 351 9228. S - 5 5 1 6 (3) n o S undays o r Holidays. M all only. 8-5-10(8) • w i t h i n w a lk in g a s lo w a s "S11500 669 3576 after # Y O R K |W< 8518(4) IG N ITIO N P AR TS fo r your fo re ig n car; in sto ck a t rea G ood w ages and tips. M u st be 18 o r older. A p p ly SAITES PART TIME HO STESS, d is ta n c e to c a m p u s *160 p e r m o n th S T E A K X '-«» « » condition FM st8reo sonable prices. CHEOUERED FLAG FOREIGN P AR TS, 2606 East Kalama CAR RES TAU R A N T 129 W . Ash. S t. M ason. 676-2080 a fte r 2 p.m . 8 -5 1 2 (6 ) cook, 8 5 11 (3) bartender. BAC KS TA G E, M eridian M all. A pp ly 351-8631 UNIVIMITY TKRRACI r H O U S E zoo S t. One m ile w e st o f 414 M ichigan 1135 M ichigan A ve. “ '6 '41 Cam pus. 487-5055. DON'T MISS SIIMMIR AT 333*5420 c -a -w w _ E. Lansing C a ll 3 -6 p .m . HOSTESS STUDENTS E w J 1' 25,000 miles- "ew radials M A S O N B O D Y SH O P 812 E. Kalam azoo, since 1940. A u to pain tin g- collisio n service. Ctopciungfyam (next to Brody) A variety o f shifts available 8 AM - 4 PM 11 A M - 3 PM 8 A M ■2 PM 12 4 PM Positions available both for day and evening hours. DON’T WAIT 361-4263. A m e rica n-fo re ig n cars. 485- 4620 South H ogad orn Rd. (North ot Mt. Hope) Excellent on the job 4 PM • 8 PM 5 PM 9 30 PM 0256. C-22-5-31 (5) * L u x u r y a p a r t m e n t s c o m p le t e l y f u r n is h e d w i t h d is t i n c ­ training with a No experience necesury t iv e S p a n is h M e d i t 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 t in g ¡¡*2°G T 1972, A M /FM progressive nationwide J ood condition. £ * « 9 . 2 5-10(31 J U N K C A R S w a n te d . A lso selling used parts. Phone 321 3651. C 22 5-31(3) t h r o u g h o u t. * E a c h u n i t h a s d is h w a s h e r , g a r b a g e d is p o s a l, c e n t r a l a i r c o n d itio n in g a n d h e a t in g . UNTIL THEY’RE Enjoyable w o rk in oleasint surroundings o f a fa m ily stea kh ou sr restaurant chain. C * L i '»S500 Trans- R K t.b 1als f l UMER. I K A R CHEVROLET Garage c lu tte re d 7 S ell those e xtra bicycle s fa s t w ith a * S w im m in g P o o l a n d p r iv a t e b a lc o n ie s • t lM M M t I A T I S 3 5 1 .7 1 6 6 12 S p e c lo l m o n th ALL GONE n e e M A L E a n d FEM ALE H O U S E W IV E S Salad and dessert preparation ftK J 04512 13) q uick a ction Classified adl r a te s can 3 4 9 3 5 3 0 O P P O R T U N IT IE S T oraaarva your apartment D ining Room and "Broiler chef» •Cashiers Line positions for sum m er and tad N e w L e a s in g ’ Hostesses •Dishwashers fo r S u m m e r SPECIAL for 4 p erso n •Bussing personnel •Salad preparation A variety of hours are available. A n excellent a n d F a ll SUMMER fu rn ish ed ap artm en t •Food service •Maintenance opportunity to work while 1 8 2 b e d ro o m niTCC m o del o p en 9-9 No txpc'ience necússary. your children are in school fu rn is h e d a p a rtm e n ts CEDARVIEW NORWOOD RIVERSIDE OMPUSHILL APARTMENTS Apply In penon 10 AM - 5 PM May 11-13 just off g ra n d river.okem os YORK STEAK HOUSE call 351-5647 M o r id ia n M a ll for rates and -2 BEDROOMS I R tf BUSSERVI« •SWIMMING POOL leases •FURNISHED 349-3530 11(11BUSStRvia •DISHWASHERS FREE R O O M M A 1 E SER VIC E C O O K - H IR R IM A N V . W .IN C . 1 390 E. G r a n d R iv e r ■CENTRAL AIR CONG FREE R O O M M A T E SER VIC E 6135 W. SAGINAW 1-5 p .m . O f f ic e h o u r s A S K A B O U T O M S P E C IA L F A L L B A T E S W K t OF LANSING MAIL [ Apartments Apartments Hoists l(jj£] [ Hoists ](j£ j [ For Silo ^ [ For Solo jf^ j j RimofiSiie ! » i * [fy p ia i Sortici SUM M ER SUBLEASE fu r­ SUM M ER, ONE o r tw o man ELSW ORTH CO-OP su m ­ FEMALE FOR ro o m in house. M O TO R O LA Q U A S A R 19", A M A N A U P R IG H T Deep JU N IO R LEAGUE nished, 1 bedroom , close. apartm ent, near cam pus, air mer. $145 double, $231 Sum m er, w ith fa ll o p tio n . 1978, black and w hite, $110, EAST LA N S IN G . G reat Cape UNIGR a p h iç c . Freeze, $100 o r best o ffe r. sales. 9 a.m . to 4 p.m . 332-5520 afte r 5 p.m. conditioned, all utilities e x­ single/term phone, utilities, $ 60/m onth. 351-6373. co st $150. 484 8265 Cod! Rental o r fam ily. 4 484 8265. E 5 5 1213) Tuesday M ay 9 th 4426 B ar­ COMPLETE Z-3-5-11 (4) cept electric. 332-4326 after la undry included. Near. 332- Z-3-5-1213) 4-5-12 (3) bedroom s, 2 car garage, ap- 3574. Z 8 5-19(4) ton , Lansing; W ednesday pliances. »36,500. 1124 Sny resum e E« î Tli 4 p.m. Z-3-5-12 (5) FIRE SALE. B e lo w w h o le ­ Type settinn irse^ l(i M ay 10th 1905 Tom ahawk, N O W LEASING fo r summer. 6 BEDROOM S, M S U close, der. Coll 349-4877 o r 676- REFRIGERATORS FROM sale prices o n pipes, clips, Okem os; Thursday M ay 11th SUM M ER O W N room $625 in cludes utilities. June. 4819. 8-5 12 161 WEDNESDAY 1-2 bedroom . 348 Oakhill, SUM M ER SUBLEASE, 1 $25. A ir conditioners fro m papers, incense, parapher E°r esiimaig s,op ° 1543 S tonegate, E. Lansing; af t er n o o n across th e street fro m park. bedroom apartm ent. Close, w ith quiet grads. $ 70/m onth 351 0693, 351 4507. Eastn Grand negotiable. 353 5555. Z 3 5-12(3) $95. DOM ESTIC APPLI nalia salvaged. Brass K ey Friday Er S atu rd ay M ay 12 13 .. . . R" ver ; Of nk.! L ow sum m er rates. O nly 5 air, furnished. $200 332 0363. ANCE SALES, 3022 S outh C lips a nd p ow e r hitters. $2.50 12:00 1200 B ryant, E. Lansing. 332 84,4 left. Call 351-4107. Z-3-5-12 (3) Z 6 5-17(31 Cedar Street. Lansing 882 each ($4 00 value). W H ITE 5 5 12(8) Sortici OR 16-5-31 (61 3 FEMALES 10 sublet sum NEWER COUNTRY c o e d Rooms 7 2 8 2 .5 5 15(5) M O N K E Y 117 N. Harrison Rd. (A cro ss fro m Sir Pizza). M O V IN G SALE, 11 14, 18-21. FREE LESSON in com plex ANN BROWN Typing , » n a tio n s resumes “ B I « 0nu - ï find th e mer. Good location on Grand hom e w ith fire place. 10 IN S T A N T CASH W e re pay Ip,,yin 5 5 12(8) Papers, A ||ta i j Summer leasing River. 337 1044. m inutes out. $ 80/m onth, in g $ 1-$2 fo r album s in good Furniture, bikes, dishes, tio n care. MERLE N O R M AN CLOSE, FURNISHED, room s CO SM ETIC S TU D IO 321 North entrance 351 750. T for 7 B 1 5 10(3) pets. 655 1717. Rick. shape. W A ZO O RECORDS, chests, china cupboards. in quiet house, fo r summer. IT IS the p o licy o f the S tate 5543 C 22 5-31(4) C 22-5 3114) 51 7221 [ 1220 5-5-16(4) 223 A b b o tt. 337 0947 100's o f item s. 663 8500. 106 Americana Utilities included, Call a fte r 3 C 22-5-31(4) New s th a t th e la st 4 w e eks o f N. East. S t. Eaton Rapids. nonoc and Houses £ 2 HOUSES 217 and 219 S. p.m., 351 8154. 8-5 17(4) term all S tu d e n t Classified Z B 2 5 1 1 (6 ) DESIG N W O R K w ill de TYPING, ExpERlENCn 1230 A d ve rtisin g m u st be paid fo r fast and Hosmer. 4 bedroom s. East G A R R A R D GT 15 turntable, sian w e d d in g in vitatio n s, sta Eden Roc P EN N S YLV AN IA A VENU E - in advance beginning M ay tio ne ry, letterheads, poste rr 4636. C 22 * I ¡weh f»r Tomor SUBLEASE ROOM, summer, side-bus $272. Remodeled. 3 m o n th s o ld $95 w ith cart IT IS the p o licy o f the S tate quiet fo r stud e nt $75 /m o nth 4th. 2 p.m . S 19 5 31 (7) etc. 351 5362, Johanna. |0 o " 9 s,’ow c a l l 3 3 2 - 0 1 1 1 fall option $100 m o n th *- 332 5622. BL 1 5 10(4) ridge. N egotiable 353 3323. New s th a t the last 4 weeks o f plus deposit. Phone 489 5574 B 1 5 1 0 (4 ) It's time ■ m u s Hope lo w utilities Parking, pets, on Z E -5 -5 16(4) ternt all S tu d en t Classified >“ i- 'iil 1128 V ic to r St. after 5 p.m . 0 3 5 10(4) summer fun' yo n ,, , " I 8 1 00 busline, quiet house. Linda 2 BEDROOM duplex, sublet Q U A LIT Y U SED e qu ip m e nt A d ve rtisin g m u st be paid fo r 353 7982 days 8 5 10(5) sum m er w ith o ptio n fo r fall. W E 'D LOVE to get you in our a t a fair price w ith w a rra n ty. COMPLETE REPAIR service ¡ » e l You ve tjHen ' 'n° L u t h e r . For Poc OW N ROOM, fem ale, sum in advance begin ning M ay searc« 351 8284 a fte r 6 p.m bed. The finest in SLEEP K en w o od 120 w a tt receiver lo r ste re o s, TV 's, tapes, for advertised „ L j o n d O r e Resti CAPITOL V ILLA, spacious 1 mer near cam pus, furnished 4th, 2 p .m S 19 5 31 (7) todai 3 BLOCKS fro m cam pus 4 5 S H O P in S O U NDS b DIVER $475 guitars, banios. band in stru Classified section' bedroom , furnished. Ju n e ' Z-3-5 12(3) I M Children bedroom houses. Renting fo r parking. 332 0400 X 4 5-11 Oual 1229 tu rn ta b le merits. M A R S H A L L MU SIC Ju ly-A ugust. 351 4051. S lO N S , d o w n to w n , across summer b fall 351 8135. $139 351 7830 C 1 5 10(51 Lpcso USA Z-3-5-12(3) FALL HOUSE, 8 single bed BEAL COOPERATIVE has fro m K napps 484 9300. lost 1 Fottìi 0-22-5 31(4) room s for 8 stud e nt group. openings fo r S um m er term 0-1-5-10(6) M cIn to sh Pre A m p C26 $349 Traasportatio« J 513 HILLCREST deluxe Kitchen, laundry, parking, Thorens 145C $195 FOR Q U A LIT Y stereo ser $240 per term includes room , JU S T A R R IV ED 1 2000 new. apartments, fall. 1 bedrooms FURNISHED DUPLEXES for excellent location. $90 m o n th H arm on Kardon FO UND M ONDAY, male vice, THE STEREO SHOPPE, board, cable TV, air c o n d i­ used science fictio n paper GOING t o MySkegOT I fro m $230, 2 bedrooms-$380. 2, 3 or 4 persons. Available utilitie s 12 m o n th lease. 332 C om pact S ystem $150 b ro w n b w h ite m ixed breed 555 E. G rand River tioning. washer, dryer and backs! CURIOUS BOOK weekends need ,,der, ' Includes utilities. 3 summer summer and or fall 669 9939 1918 3 5 12171 HI FI B U Y S 337-1767. near B rody. 351 0710 C 22 5 31(31 lighted parking. S to p b y 525 SHO P, 307 East Grand River, Brian 332 4654 z 3 512 j sublets fro m $180 655-1717 0-22-5 31i3l 0 3-5 12 (12) 7 5 10 (4) M A C or call 332-5555 East Lansing C 10 5 12(6) 200 Rick. 7-5-18(6) DUPLEX FALL. 3 bedroom s. 4 BEDROOM house in Lans mg. 5 m inutes to campus X Z 10-5-12(8) SPECTRO A C O U S TIC S W A T C H A N D jew e lry re ­ pairing 30 years in East 8 Vom house has bero| FEMALE, SUMM ER sub­ $112 each 10c bus Haslett 50 G A L L O N aquarium , c o m ­ overrun wllhDels L t t l i l e lo liv e Includes 2 bathroom s, 2 full P101 pream p equalizer, LOST P LA S TIC briefcase Lansing 351 1525 5 5-12(3) lease, 2 bedroom apartment. and Hagadorn No okerï SUM M ER SUBLET, p rivate plete stand and silent giant. fast acting Classified ad« Id E o s y kitchens, appliances and new. M ark 332 1437. co nta ins class note s and im- Own room, air b pool 351- Call Tory 353 9427 room, w aterbed, stereo. $75 - $125 655 3656 3 5 11 (4) p orta n t papers. If fo u n d parking fo r 4 autom obiles 3 5-12(3» Searching fo r a saxophone? 230 6690. Z-3-5-12(3) 2-5-11 (41 m onth 351 0379 Z 3 5-12 (3) please call Viveca. 373 8155, REALLY NICE one bedroom . Available M ay m o n th 482 9226 0-1-5-10(81 5. $370 C A P A N D g ow n, $25 Kawa H A LF PRICE sale on genuine 337 7643 3 5 11 15) Find one fast in the Classified se ction ' Wanted Ljin gligH l SUBLET HOUSE for SUMM ER SUBLEASE, w o saki w o o d tennis racket, $20 podon Need person to sublet for hides o f leather Black, w h ite mer, across fro m r ; man. nice house, re n t n eg o ­ 349-0548 Z E 5 5 16(3) summer. Close 351-1283. S TUDENTS PREFERRED. 3 b ro w n, and w oven. Call n o w LOST B R O W N plastic p ort W ANTED GIRL who e enxi 300 near The Alle-ey 36 tiable. M S U close 351 8406 IT IS the p o licy o f th e S tate . Z-3-5-12(3) bedroom s, garage. $225 w h ile supply lasts. 393 5005. the outdoors spend! Z 5-5 16 *3» Z 5 5-16 (3) fo lio co n ta in in g exam papers. New s th a t the last 4 weeks o f Bkroiker World m o n th 374 6677 8 5-17(3» B E S lE R 23 DG A enlarger 3 5 12 (5) weekend in the Smokil Between O kem os a nd ca m ­ term all S tu d en t Classified I f - f r o l Hospdal YES . welutelocation! O W N ROOM m FURNISHED 3 room, married SUM M ER RO O M S mshed, parking, 2 blocks Fur colorhead W ILCO X TR A D ING POST 485 4391 pus. Reward 355 5130 or 349 2102 2 5 10 (6 ) A d ve rtisin g m u st be paid for M ust have! yyour own baa £ 351-6834 evenings In 'a lo n g w ith house, sunm ipf fail C -15-5-31 (31 M X BO O TS U .S .G P. size 1 1 . m advance beginning May couple only, $160 m o n th on Z 8 5 1715) InKonnnsky campus, $98 very negotiable. Like n e w $30 371 4582 • 2 m in u te s to c o m p u s $92. 482 9289 e v e n - lease Open A ug u st 332 4th. 2 p.m . S 19 5 31 (7) Z-3-5-12 (3 1 353 4815 Z 4 5 12 141 E 5 5 10 (3) • o n R ed C e d a r R iv e r 8913. 8 5-17(4) S C H W IN N IE TOUR, excel­ LOST DOG, very big and LANSING UTT le •fre e canoes O W N ROOM, sum m er sub le n t co n d itio n A ll leather friendly W h ite w ith black needs voluntee umpires I 4 BEDROOM sun ublet e room m a t* sarvica Furnished dose 2717 3 V.ARGE bedroom s in 5 -man let. fall o p tio n, near M S U , cu sto m Brooks saddle A c ­ Atináis splotches Call 355-7561 or Typiitg Service ¿ft upcom ing season p house to sublease sum m er 1 $60 m onth. S tephen 484 cessories $135 Call 332 332 6050 3 5 12 14) e f wmmar from *45 par Z-3-5-12 :3 contact Fred 882 5126 block to cam pus Call A rt 8830 Z-3 5 10(31 2936. 3-5 12 (5) S 5 5 12(4» parson PRO M PT TYPING Service. 332 3670 8 5-15 (3) RARE 7 fo o t ye llo w A n a ­ 4 PERSON hous sum U P R IG H T PIANO $100 or IT IS th e p olicy o f the S ta te «Tatar's and mer, close to ISU. $250 ROOM FOR rent 3 b locks best o ffe r 651 6437 e conda. 8 fo o t Boa g oo d News th a t the last 4 weeks o f Term papers, resumes, gen era! I B M 694 1541 W ANTED STljDEV JUNE LEASE, partly fu r ­ fro m M S U , $79 m o n th 351 - eaters. 393 6845 8 5 16(3) Rivar'i Idge m onth. 332 2309 I 3 5 12(31 nished 5 bed ro om house, 6827 7 5-10 (3) nmgs. E 5 5 10 (3) term all S tu d e n t Classified 0 5 5 12(3) S tucco ceiling ang A d ve rtisin g m u st be paid fo r m irror tiles Experience/ Apartments 4 BEDROOM 1 : baths full $450 351-0765 a fte r 6 :3 0 p.m. M IR A N D A 35m m Sensorex II NEED HO M E fo r yo u n g fe ­ in advance begin ning M ay 9272 8 a m 5 p m 8 5181 8 5 18 <5i EXPERIENCED IB M typing 1050 W a t e r s E d g e basement fu"v carpeted 50m m Lens. 1 8 C ontact at m ale dog. S h o rt red hair, 23 4th. 2 p m S 19 5 31 (7) close to campus $350 m onth For Silo hom e afte r 5 p m . 394 5587 pounds, C atahoula type. A f ­ Dissertations, (pica elite) GOING ON sabbatical’ n e x t t o C e d a r V illa g e ) NICE 4 or 5 bedroom house FA Y A N N . 489 0358 fe ctio n ate , obedient, house 332-4432 + utilities. Available Ju ne 15- 7 -5 -1 0 (3 ) you need a reliable person available fo r sum m er w ith fall There are p lenty o f good C 22-5 31(3) 349 5066. 8 5 16,5 100 USED vacuum cleaners. trained. 339-9711 evenings stay in your house d option 612 V irginia, $375 Tanks, canm sters, and u p ­ buys in the a u to m o tive sec UP TO 1 3 & m ore savings. Z -1-5-10 (5) your absence? Can be^ 351 5865 Z 4-5-12 14) rights G uaranteed on fu ll Com parison welcom ed. tio n o f to d a y 's Classified EXPERT TYPING Term RENTING FOR summer and Ju ly or August Call fall. Houses and duplexes 3-7 year. $7 88 and up. DENNIS O PT IC AL DIS C O U N T 2617 pages. Y o u 'll fin d the car papers, letters, RESUMES M S U 1 block. 2 large bed­ Hewgley, Football OfflL O NLY 2 fo u r bedroom s left. 1 E. M ichigan, Lansing, M l FEM ALE C A T needs good yo u 've been searching fo r! Near Gables 337 0205 rooms. 2 baths, furnished. bedroom s. Call m ornings DIS TR IBU TIN G C O M P A N Y . MSU. 353-2957 5 5 16 <89 w ith in w alking distance. 1 on 316 N Cedar, o pp osite C ity hom e. Spayed, loves people C 22 5 31(3) Sum mer only 2-4 people. only 351-6471 OR 22 5 31 5i 372 7409 C-5-5-12I5I bus route A vailable fo r fall. Market. C-22-5-3H7) Free 332-1033. S 5-5 16(3) 332-1497. 6-5-12(4) W ANTED, USED -et-ij NO W LEASING fo r sumi er Can 351-4107. 0-15-5-31 (5) PIONEER SX-525 receiver rectilinear XI speakers, like Persooal / PRO FESSIONAL EDITING, ator, can’t be over 60 ind| ONE FEMALE, Cedar Village, and fall. 2-6 bedroom houses SEW ING M A C H IN E S slig h tly SM A LL TIGER cat, de­ m inor corrections to re-write. tall. 351-0946 8 5 19 3' PERSON NEEDED to share 78-79 sublet, on river. 332- Call EQUITY VEST. 351 1500 used Re cond itio ne d , guar new. 349-5438. Z-3-5-12 (3) clawed. spade, shots. Free to T yping arranged 332-6991. house m O kem os. O wn room, 0437. 8-5-15(3) 0-3-5-11 (4' close to bus route, m ust like anteed. $39.98 and up. ED­ a g oo d hom e. Comes w ith EUROPE C 22 5 31(31 OW N ROOM in 2 bedroom , children $90 m o n th 349- W ARDS D IS TR IBU TIN G 2 G U IT A R S G ibson classical, o w n n ew enclosed k itty box. TYPING TERM papers and RoundTown g oo d co n d itio n . $150 N ew female. $ 120 /m o n th , cam pus FARM HOUSE. 15 south. M ason area. 3 miles bed­ 2866 8 5-15 (6) CO 1115 N. W a sh ing ton . electric C restw ood, $50 393 Please p ho ne 626-6204 a fte r 5 "c" fo rt theses, I B M experienced, 489 6448 C 22 5-31(6) p.m . E 5-5 15 (7) close. Call J ill 332-2691 after 7821 afte r 6 p .m 6-5-11 (4) (8 0 0 ) 3 2 5 -4 8 6 7 fast service Call 351 8923 room s, barns, 10 acres, $350. LARGE. 12 bedroom , 16 COUNCIL OF Graduate Sfl 6 p m Z -5 5 1 2 1 3 )________ Available Ju ne 15. 351 7497. NEW , USED and vintage 0 2 2 5-31(3) dents (COGS) spring r room house, 4 bathroom s. A H F G A N 16 weeks, AKC , B LA C K DIRT, sod farm soil ings are May 15 b May 3 SPACIO US 2-m an, summer, 0-6-5-11 '5 ' Partially furnished. Close to guitars, banjos and m a n do ­ w o rm e d , sh ots $100 393- A pp ro xim a tely 5% yards de CO PYG RAPH SERVICE. the Con-Con room furnished, air, half m inu te to campus. $780 m o n th . 351- lins, etc. D ulcim ers a nd kits, 1395 E 5 5-15 (3) YOUR SON o r dau gh ter EAST SIDE, five bedroom s livered locally. $40. 641 6024 Com plete dissertation and campus, $175. 332-0412. 0997 8 5-12 (6 ) recorders, string, accessories, co uld live free w h ile a tte n d ­ national Center at 6 30 c furnished, fo r summer, $190. or 372-4080 0 20 5 31(4) resume service Corner M A C Election o f officers wiii i 2-8-5-17(4) books, thousands o f hard-to- IT IS th e p o licy o f the S tate ing M S U w h ile yo u 're g e ttin g Fall $290, 676-1557. 8-5-17(3) a nd Grand River 8:30 a.m. O W N ROOM in house near fin d albums, (all at very lo w New s th a t the last 4 weeks o f som e tax relief For details held May 15 4 5 15(8* S UMM ER SUBLET - 4 man CONFERENCE TA BLE , 108 5 30 p.m. M o n da y Friday. 10 M S U fo r quie t m ature p e r­ prices). Private and group term all S tu d e n t Classified w rite to Jim B arrett care o f Americana — furnished. 353- S U M M ER -FA LL o ptio n 5 inches b y 48 inches, boat a.m. 5 p.m . S aturday. 337 Need a new lawnmower’ son $95 351-8962. 6-5-10(3) lessons on guita r, banjo, A dve rtisin g m u st be paid fo r EQUITY VEST, 1500 Ken 4537. 6-5-12(3) bedroom . 2 bath, bilevel, rent shaped. 2 in ch w a ln u t fo rm i­ 1666 X C 22 5 31 (6 ) the many offerings N m andolin, all styles. G ift ce r­ m advance begin ning M ay dale. S uite 200, E. Lansing, negotiable 332 4898 BEAUTIFUL DUPLEX to sub­ ca to p w ith m etal legs $350 today in the Classified s 1-2 PERSON apartm ent fo r tificates. Expert repairs free 4 th , 2 p.m . S 19 5-31 (7) 48823 0 1 5 10(7) X-5-1013) 484 5378 8 5 16 (6 ) PROMPT, EXPERIENCED tion! let Ju ne 15 - S eptem ber 15. estim ates. ELDERLY IN summer, com pletely fu r­ typing. Evenings. 372 0457 351 0829 8-5-12(3) STR U M EN TS 541 East nished, air conditioned, ac­ 2 FEMALES needed fo r room SPEAKERS JENSEN M odel C 15 5 31 (3) W e ’d love to help you v ross Bogue Street. $165 in house, sum m er Call till NEED FEMALE to sublet 1 G rand River. 332-4331 6, 3 w ay system $360 or best Mobile Homes Peanuts Personal ¡$j and place your Classified I m onth. 332-1651 2 p.m. 351-3460 9-5-17 (3) room in house fro m June- C 22-5-311131 offe r 351 1226 8 5 10<4i THESES, TERM papers, Ju st phone 355 8255 H Z-1-5-10 (4) S eptem ber 1. 214 Colling- m anuscripts b y form e r c o l­ friendly Ad-Visor will S UM M ER RO O MS. Beta WE P AY up to $2 fo r LP's b S IG M A CHI Fraternity Little lege adm inistrative secretary. w o o d 351 6939 Z-8-5-1914) REGINA SPORT 23 V SQUIRE 10X35, excellent yo u 1 M ATURE IN D IV ID U A L to Theta Pi, single $160 term . cassettes - also buyin g 45's Sister Rush. O pen house 7:30 332 2616 BL 1 5-9 (4) fram e, M afac brakes, sim plex co n d itio n , furnishe d, 1 m ile share 2 bedroom apartm ent songbooks, m agazines. FLAT p.m . 10 p .m . W ednesday, Double $260 term 1 person. CO UNTRY - 2 bedroom s. gearing 22 lbs. $150 355 M S U . $2800 337 7739 w ith clubhouse privileges. B LA C K & CIRCU LAR, up M ay 10. 332-6162 fo r rides. Tired o f being broke? G et fast N o w 's the time to dean I Double $320 term 2 person Q uiet - 9 m iles south. 6-5-17 (4) Call evenings or weekends 3083 5 5 15 13) Z 2 5 10 (7) cash by selling th in g s yo u no the a ttic Sell those extras! Rick W illiam s, 351-5236 or Garden space. $180 + u tili­ stairs, 541 E. Grand River. 349-0274. 5-5-16(5) Open 11 a.m. 351-0838. longer use w ith a fast a ction one uses with fast a c! 351-3921 8-5-16 (6 ) ties. 676-5822. Z 5 5 16(3) C H A M P IO N 12 X 60, appi» Classified A d Call 355-8255 ads! C -16-5-31 (6 ) T W O CARPETS G old/beige, HA P PY B IR T H D A Y Deb EAST LAN SING ■ FALL. 1 5 BEDROOM summer, fall anees, shed, 15 m inu tes HOUSE W IT H big room s excellent c o n d itio n . Sizes 12 bedroom furnished, air, utili optio n, $84 person, nice yard T V., NEVER used. 19" black M S U $4300 393 3479 Love, Brian. iom K, Ryon near M S U . $90. m o n th sum ­ X13 and 11 X 10. B oth Z 1 5-10(3) ties, balconies, parking $220 b porch, cam pus close Call 8 5-19 (3) mer o r fall. 353-1356, 337- b w h ite Zenith, $115 337 carpels fo r $50 484-8265. »230, 374-6366. 0 22 5 31.4i 337 1408 Z-3-5-1014) 0074 S 5-5-15 (3) 2777. 5-5 12(3) E-5-5 12(5) C h ris tia n Scientist Kitchen Cupboard MEXICANMCDICJU.SCHOOLS Jo-il i Game« ft Gift* (¿ m e u j UU uV ACCEPTINGAMERICANS PREPARE FOR [ £ / FOREIGN Nautilui *WHO A M A HEW recognized LANGUAGE T-SHIRTS H a ro ld R o g e r s Flat. Block ft Circular ’ G uaranteed acceptance M CA! • OAT • LSAT • GRE Groat Lakei AAt. Supply (continued from page 14) *4 Yeor Schools GMAT * OCAT • VAT • SAT Choose from our selection w ill le c tu re on: J o in the a nti-nuclear m ovem ent! ’ Begin August S TIG M A meets at 7 to n ig h t, 339 M ob iliza tion fo r S urvival planning C a ll I l f e M M S I I NMB 1 , 1 , 1 . of 43 snappy sayings B e c o m e W h a t Paramount Newe N. Case Hall. Everyone interested fo r U.N. session on disarm am ent in 18 languages. in handicapper issues welcome. and M arine Day at 7:30 p.m. ECFMG-FLEX-VQE Each saying is screenprinted B re ile ri lea Craom Y o u A re ! Thursday, 336 Union, N A T L DEN TAL BOARDS SQUARE DANCING held fro m THE FlflCST NURSING BOARDS on a fine, colored T-shirt. L71' 7 to 8:30 to n ig h t in the Union. HI QUALITY Flexible Programs A Hour« For complete brochure send Thursday, May 11 Family of Man Experience needed. T h e r e t im d if fe r e n c e ! ! ! 25 cents and this ad to: lldarly Instrumenta UMTERBIDS 4:15 p.m. Valocipada Poddloi Ecumenical (P rotestant-O rtho­ C O K N U C O P EIA T-SHIRTS 102 BW ells dox-Catholic) charism atic prayer meeting sponsored by W o rk o f M P U fN P. O Box 9301 , EDUCATIONAL Christ C om m unity at 8:15 p.m . [ CENTER Madison, W isconsin 53715 Sponsored by C h ris ­ Thursday, S t. Jo hn S tudent Cen­ tia n Science O rg a n i­ ter, 327 M.A.C. Ave. Tes» Prtparation Spi mitt Sm 11938 For Information za tio n N o rth Compus write or call: t i t i grand Hiv» The people w ith a purpose. (SLCiPSHOPj ! A Sight V no im i r. ousutr iiwteikmJ E. I ANSINO Mi 4M23 )}} }»}« Come fin d o ut w h a t M S U Circle K •ranch«« alta In Farmington Hilli and Club is all about at 6 ton ig ht, IN¿OUND¿ L DIVCRÒIONÒ U nion Sunporch. DOWNTOWNLANOMO B u y an y fiCOOtiò PfiOM KNAPPÔ Public Relations S tu d en t S o ­ M e d iu m P izza ■ fo rr , ciety meets at 6 to n ig h t, 334 r * at th e R e g u la r Union. A speaker w ill discuss a i professional public relations p ro ­ ject and elections w ill be held. i R A N K I N 'S A U T O P ric e g e t the i Id e n tic a l P iz z a F R E E German summer program slide presentation is at 7:30 to n ig h t, A 716 W ells Hall. Non Mayen p a rtici­ pants are welcome. L a d ie s & M e n s i i i i i S E R V IC E D O E S IT A G A I N . .. COMPLETE BRAKE RELINE M u s t H ave ro u p o n 1203 E. Grand Riter e O n e c o u p o n pec o id e r (Delivery A vailab le) I ! Sore Ear f A T TH E Cm 337-1631 Michigan Healing A rts Center presents vegetarian cooking w ith Donna Paanamen at 7 p.m . Tues­ day, 121 S ou th Street, Lansing. 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