I 111 ‘v lv M1! VOLUME 72 NUMBER 76 FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1978 M IC H IG A N STATE UNIVERSITY EAST LA N SIN G M IC H IG A N 48824 |e a r c h g r o u p v o t e s ‘d e s t r o y ’ a l l t a p e s I i PaMEL HILBERT thought they could have* been counter conscience accept this recom m endation," * Ne» ,S u H W riter useful, depending on how they are used. H arden's memo said. ¿Ltial search and « le c tio n I f»!Wednesday night voted to "W e will have a w ritten record of what Julia S. Falk, one of th e ten-m onth goes on, so th e re is no need to keep the appointees, said since H arden had said he • illu p ** o f t h e ir o p * n l,le®t i n * , rtave completed th e com m ittee's oouldn t comply with th e req u est she wouldn’t pursue th e m a tte r any fu rth er. fcm ttee aljo received i le tte r from However, C row e, a stu d en t m em ber of the com m ittee, said H arden's memo did not 1 * 7 . , y g u L. Harden informing In responding to your re­ seem to totally elim inate th e idea of paying l l f ^ d n 't "in good c o n « ien ceB quest for a decision on the student m em bers. Id committee member« be paid, b the meetings was proposed by payment of faculty and stu­ She said some of th e stu d en t m em bers on , Student m em ber, who dents . . . I find that I the com m ittee m ight pursue th e idea further. 1 4 4 all »pen m eetingi of th e cannot in good conscience H arden, reached on Thursday, said his , be taped- The motion was accept this recommenda­ decision referre d "across th e board" to L Sorrell, vice chiirperson of th e tion.” stu d en ts and faculty alike. "Everyone accepted th e invitation to m then msde a motion th a t th e —President Edgar L. Harden serve and this w as not a consideration," aji) he erased after th e com m ittee Harden said. lL ,,) ¡is business of recommend- The com m ittee also received a le tte r from dues to the MSU Board of I niversity atto rn ey Leland C arr in answ er ta p es,” N orrell said. to a req u est for advice on th e legality of AP Wi r e p h o to I J om .as passed by a 8-5 vote with H arden answ ered Norrell s w ritten re A n ti-g o v e rn m e n t le a fle ts fa ll on to a c ro w d g a th ­ Ir a n . N in e peo ple h ave d ied in rio tin g th ro u g h o u t closing th e m eetings and possible liability of | h go discussion,” according to quest th a t com m ittee faculty m em bers on ered to lis te n to p ro te s t speeches a g a in s t th e th e c o u n try . F o r fu r th e r d e ta ils see pag e 2. com m ittee m em bers. llrter, committee chairperson. ten month appointm ents and student mem g o v e rn m e n t o u ts id e J a m o M o sq u e in T e h ra n , The le tte r sta te s th a t since th e commit L e a l his impression was th a t some bers be paid. tee is an "advisory" one the Michigan Open E k tbe tapes could have been uw ful “In responding to your request for a M eetings Act does not apply. lecontmittee's work was done, in an decision on th e paym ent of faculty and It also sta te s th a t if a com m ittee m em ber olmw. but others m ight have stu d en ts . . . I find that I cannot in good w ere to be sued concerning th e ir m em ber ship on the com m ittee, th e U niversity would defend them . S e n a te c o m m itte e r e je c ts b lo c k "A ssum ing th a t th e com m ittee m em ber is not acting maliciously by using his assign­ ment as a cover for to rtious acts, th e U niversity is obligated to furnish legal of C a r t e r ’s a r m s s a le s package counsel and idemnify any liability." the le tte r said. WASHINGTON 1 A P 1 - A S enate com Israel and tw o of its A rab neighbors. Egypt gress may reject an adm inistration's The com m ittee, in its tw o sessions on m ittec Thursday tu rn ed down a resolution and Saudi Arabia. planned arm s sale w ithin 30 days of its W ednesday, also discussed a rep o rt from aimed at blocking P resid en t C arter's Mid A fter the tie vote, com m ittee m em bers formal submission to Capitol Hill. But th e th e subcom m ittee on job description. east jet fighter sales, giving C arter a agreed to send a rep o rt on th e arm s adm inistration does not need express Com m ittee m em bers debated portions of victory in th e first round of his b attle to proposal to th e S enate w ithout any recom ­ approval from Congress. To halt such a th e “w orking papers" th at th e subcommit keep Congress from scuttling th e deal. mendation. deal, both th e House and Senate m ust te e presen ted and told it to rew rite the On an 8-8 vote, th e Senate Foreign Senate M ajority Leader R obert C. Byrd. approve resolutions blocking it. description for consideration at today's 2 Relations com m ittee refused to block th e D-W.Va., said th e arm s proposal will be At the W hite House, press secretary p.m. m eeting in th e C onference Room in $4.8 billion arm s sales package, in which the debated on th e S enate floor on M ondaj. Jody Powell said th e president "deeply Linton Hall. United S ates would sell je t fighters to Byrd said part of th e debate may occur in appreciates th e courage and statesm anship secret session at th e request of one senator, of the eight m em bers of th e com m ittee who whom he refused to identify. The m ajority supported his position." Soviet boats, soldiers leader did not say w hat specific aspect of the debate might be held in closed session. Byrd, who supports the sales, said he And Powell said C arter expressed confi­ dence th at when the issue is debated on th e Senate floor the S enate will “act in a believes the resolution to block them would courageous and responsible m anner.” penetrate Sino border be rejected. C nder parliam entary procedure. Con The key vote was th e 8-8 tie on th e 'continued on page 17) By PH IL BROWN TOKYO (API — China has claimed 3C the Chinese bank of the river. "They chased and tried to round up T u r k e y e m b a r g o c o n tin u e s Soviet soldiers p en e trate d 2 ‘ i miles intc Chinese inhabitants, shooting continually no rth eastern China and shot and wounded and wounding a num ber of them. Pene WASHINGTON i A P ' — P resident C arter's request th at Congress lift its "a num ber" of Chinese in one of the most tra tin g four kilom eters into Chinese te r r i­ th re e year-old em bargo on U.S. military aid to Turkey was rejected Thursday by th e serious fro n tier incidents rep o rted since the tory, they seized 14 Chinese inhabitants and Senate Foreign R elations Committee. bloody bo rd er b attle s of 1969. dragged them all th e way to th e riverside, In a m ajor foreign policy setback for C arter, the panel voted 8-4 against lifting th e There was no im m ediate comment from giving them kicks and blows. U nder the em bargo th at was imposed when Turkey used American-supplied w eapons to invade Moscow, which resum ed eight-year-old rep eated p ro te sts of th e Chinese inhabi Cyprus in 1974. negotiations w ith China over the Sino ta n ts th e Soviet troops finally released The House International Relations Committee, by a one-vote margin, had Soviet boundary tw o w eeks ago after a them ." H sinhua quoted the note as saying. recom mended lifting the em bargo earlier this month. 14 month hiatus. Soviet and Chinese troops clashed along The adm inistration has argued that the em bargo is failing to bring about a Cyprus The Chinese g overnm ent, in a sharply the U ssuri in M arch 1969 over ownership of peace settlem ent. worded p ro test to th e Soviet am bassador in Chengpaotao, a small island in the river "I'm persuaded th e policy hasn’t worked," said Sen. F rank Church, one of only th re e Peking, condem ned th e incident as a "grave called Dam anskv by th e Russians. Japanese D em ocrats voting to lift the em bargo. "It's useless to persist in a policy th a t has clearly ÉÜI and calculated ste p to cre a te tension on the border," th e official C hinese news agency rep o rts quoted Chinese officials who said 86 Chinese and m ore than 240 Russians w ere failed." Sen. Joseph Biden. D Del.. argued th at removal of th e em bargo could have long-term Hsinhua rep o rted T hursday. killed o r w ounded. repercussions in G reece by w eakening th e "less than overwhelm ing position of th e Greek "It was only d ue to th e restrain t of the Tueday's alleged border violation was governm ent which has a pro-U.S. opinion." Chinese side th a t th e incident did not about 60 miles so uthw est of Chengpaotao. Biden said Congress should not "trad e off Greek good will for prospects and promises" develop into an arm ed conflict," th e note (continued on page 171 of improved relations with Turkey. said. It dem anded a Soviet apology, punish ment of th e troops involved, and w arned , S t o le N e w s D e b b ie W o lf e th a t th e Krem lin "m ust b ear full responsibi lity for th e consequences" of fu tu re incur sions. Rabbi pleads guilty Co 0 f t It im m ediately • no te llt a le e ro w d e ja m m in g th e s id e w a lk s - The Peking p ro te st said a Soviet helicop L " t * y w 'f e la te lo r class. T a k e a d e e p b re a th and s p rin t L .' 11 t° ° m uch o f th e le c tu re an d hope th a t w h e n you g e t L i IIi .i ' l w * a th e r has im p ro v e d an d th e re s t o f th e d ay te r p en etrated four kilom eters over the llssu ri River into C hina's Heilungkiang Province on Tuesday. It said th a t 18 to bribery of Flood in s id e r ' M t better th an th e b e g in n in g . m ilitary boats in tru d ed into Chinese w aters N EW YORK (AP) — A Rrooklyn rabbi pleaded guilty Thursday in th e sam e region, landing 30 soldiers on MSU Live in f oncert! F or an overview of to paying $5,000 in bribes to Rep. Daniel Flood for help in th e music business on campus, see page 5. obtaining federal money for a mult ¡million-dollar poverty agency and aid for a proposed school in Israel. "I m ade paym ents to C ongressman Flood to use his influence in w e a th e r barter c r it ic iz e d b y I s r a e li p o lit ic ia n his official capacity as a congressm an," Rabbi Leib P inter said in th e M anhattan federal court w here he pleaded guilty to a bribery When it rains, it p o u rs . . . and storm s and charge. g usts and otherw ise makes your day lousy. "I asked him and a m em ber of his staff to use th eir official T here's a 100 percent chance of rain, with By J IM S M IT H A fter giving a b rief history of th e Israeli search for freedom, capacity to intercede with various governm ent agencies on behalf te m p eratu res in th e 60s today and mid-50s State N ew . 8U H W rite r S harir said he believed peace is still achievable despite apparent of m yself and my organization." tonight. P.« ®*Eu«ti°n has been m iahandled by P resident recent cooling of peace initiatives betw een E g y p t and Israel. "I know th e picture right now looks gloomy and ra th e r cloudy." Flood, a Pennsylvania D em ocrat, was unavailable for comment ■» M -iament l®»der said T hursday. member of th e Israeli K nesset and S harir told I he audience. "Hut the only way w e can go is forward, on P in te r’s statem en ts. ■¿ik... em*i°fity Likud faction, m ade th e rem ark a fte r a not backward." P in te r, 34, told U.S. D istrict Ju d g e John Cannella he m ade five M IWersity Club. lie said Israel acknowledges th e "crux of th e problem is s ep arate $1,000 paym ents to Flood between 1974 and 1976 on nH en*M®ment of S harir coincided w ith th e 30th P alestine, but not th e P alestine Liberation Organization. Sharir behalf of his B'Nai Torah In stitu te, an umbrella poverty agency, called the PLO a "m urderous. Nazi organization out to destroy the "so th a t my organization would have a b etter chance of obtaining Ciru [ ' n.<**P®ndence. state of Israel. funding." f Vtir jJ j M * Emphatic view of th e conflict in th e Middle "I’m not going to sit down with them and work out th e term s of P in te r said he also w anted Flood to use his influence on behalf of my execution. I’m not ready to be executed," S h arir said. th e proposed school in Israel, which was not fu rth e r identified in Wif”** l16 ^ ar*e r adm inistration waa in terested in i e*st, but th a t th e p resid en t w as acting on bad "We are ready to listen and discuss ev ery th in g except the court. destruction of Israel." S harir said. A ssistant U.S. atto rn ey John Flannery told the court P in ter had He said th e Israeli proposal to allow P alestine home rule and ag reed also to plead guilty to felony charges involving income-tax l*ii" Skf,r*er sh°ttld come to view peace initiatives in a Klig *dded. abolition of th e cu rren t military governm ent du rin g a five year evasion in federal courts in Rrooklyn and the eastern district of transition period was not a "tak e it o r leave it" situation. P ennsylvania. r * !|fav7»!t' WM sP°n,orey th e G re a te r Lansing P in te r could get a maximum overall sentence totalling 15 y ears fislerred k i!on *nd th® B’n li B’rilh Hillel Foundation, Home rule of P alestine would include control o v er everything on all th re e counts. But as part of a plea bargaining deal, he is I I 11*to Sj , * legiilation to provide A m erican F-15 except m ilitary and ex tern al affairs, S h arir said. The five y ear period would allow for a side by side peaceful expected to be tre a te d less harshly in retu rn for his cooperation "Cirtp k “ d BOTPt- w ith a federal gran d ju ry investigation of Flood. ^ H ie tti.if ai,Prove4 « $4.8 billion arm s aale package coexistence w ithout terro rism . S h arir added. At th e end of five years, political questions could b e w orked out in a peaceful L a st yea r, th re e top B’Nai Torah officials including th e rabbi’s sitters to E gypt and Saudi A rabia, as well as to b ro th er, Sidney P in te r — fled th e country after th re e of th e ir aides Ih g ^ atm osphere, he said. w ere convicted of perju ry . Officers of affiliated organizations who C arter should fell Sadat to sit down with Israel and talk rather s i 1*1* fluesUnC" 'e i A f r i c a n arm s sale to A rab ran sum m er lunch program s w ere convicted of serving inadequate P tanusp „ ,n; " a r'r said. “How would A m erica leel if than "giving S adal false hopes th at they (C arter's adm inistration! m eals and charging th e governm ent for meals never served. ‘ ““ o'Am erican weapon«?" can exert p ressu re on Israelis.” S harir said. S h a h c o m m a n d in g I r a n ’s a rm TE H R A N , Ira n (A P) - Shah the capital's main s tre e t in th e s tre e t, n ea r th e bazaar. w as estim ated a t millions of M ohamm ed Reza P ahlavi post third day of an ti governm ent Inform ed so u rces said the dollars. w d m„vie theatef, poned a tr ip to E a ste rn E urope violence. Shah, o p eratin g from a special b« k reforms allowin» B efore tak in g to th e atreets, on T h u rsd ay an d took personal The soldiers opened fire after h ea d q u arters, w as attem p tin g tnto college, and lo * w m com m and of so ld iers who clashed w ith th o u san d s of Mos angry crow ds shouting "Down with the Shah!" defied o rd ers to to p rev en t “unnecessary blood shed." A go v ern m en t communi d em o n strato rs h eard tw o hours of speeches by tu rb an ed Mos­ public without traddJJ lem religious lead ers a t th e . Nationwide riotin. lem ex tre m ists dem an d in g his halt and attem p ted to m arch que said he postponed his Jo m e M osque inside th e troop- in answer to a call h ' o u s te r and th e r e tu r n to stric t from th e city ’s ancient bazaar planned F riday d e p a rtu re for ringed b azaar. They exhorted ieaders, or mullah, L * Islam ic rule. tow ard th e national tele H ungary and B ulgaria because followers to rise against the Strattons to comm M a n h ija c k s C o lu m b ia n je t to A r u b a T roops fired into th e a ir and communications c e n te r on N as­ of a "cold." deaths of D™ memort governm ent. h urled h u n d red s o f te a r gas ser Khosrow A venue. Shooting T h e re w ere no re p o rts of Religious m ilitan ts are d e­ •nti governmem shells to d isp erse th e rio te rs on also was rep o rted on C yprus casu alties in th e la test T ehran manding ad h eren ce to atrict 7 « -lays b e C 1® “ BOGOTA, C olom bia (AP) - A m a n T h e re w e r e r e p o r ts t h e m a n th r e a t clash. K oranic law in th is predom i­ day after death is „ 5 w ith a g r e n a d e to o k co n tro l of a e n e d b lo w u p th e p la n e u n le s s h e w a s At least nine p ersons have nantly Moslem Middle E a st Moslem day of moumijj C o lo m b ian je tlin e r o n a d o m e stic flight g iv e n $55,000, a n d th o t a d d itio n a l h ijack been killed in rio ts in th e holy nation of 35 million. They w ant e r s w e r e a b o a r d . A u th o r itie s s a id th e y city of Qum, T abriz and 32 Sh°Ps in downtown Terrorists T h u rsd ay a n d fo rc e d it to fly to th e th e gov ern m en t to retu rn C a rib b e a n isla n d of A ru b o , a irp o rt d id n o t k n o w w h o th e sky b a n d its w e r e o th e r cities and tow ns since mosque lands leased to farm ers ,W <7 shuttered after J T uesday. Scores have been •ad ers called on e „ , J officials h e r e said . B o g o ta a i r p o r t p e r s o n n e l s a id th e m a n un d er th e Shah's land reform h o ld in g th e g r e n a d e s to r m e d in to th injured and p ro p erty dam age program , close liquor sto res " Thursdav Four of th e 119 p e rs o n s a b o a rd w e r e looting during demonsir f r e e d a t Cali, w h e re th e a irc ra f t re fu e le d c o c k p it o f th e A v ia n c a a ir lin e B o ein g 727 strike b e fo re c o n tin u in g to A ru b a , off th e c o a s t s h o rtly a f t e r it to o k o ff fro m th e o f V e n e z u e la a b o u t 250 m ile s n o rth w e s t of C a ra c a s . B ogota a irp o r t o ffic ials s a id C a rib b e a n r e s o r t to w n o f S a n ta M a rta b o u n d fo r B o g o ta o n e h o u r to th e s o u th a g a in H IG H L IG H T E D B Y P A R A D E T hursday a fte rn o o n th e p la n e h a d la n d e d A b o a rd w e r e 113 p a s s e n g e r s o n d a cre w o n A ru b a. o f six. ROME (A P) — T e rro rists stru ck at an A m erican multi In th e capital, sources said foreign go v ern m en ts w ere told I s r a e l ’s b ir th d a y ends national ta rg e t T h u rsd ay , they could send th re e m em ber wounding th e Italian m an ag er delegations to S atu rd a y 's s ta te JE R U SA L E M (A P) - concerts in a Jew ish equivalent P'cnic grounds throuKh- B o a r d b a f f le d b y K o r e a n je tlin e r e a s e of th e Chemical Bank o f New Supersonic w arp lan es ro ared of th e F o u rth of Ju ly th a t country. memorial service for Moro. th e York in a s tr e e t am bush in ov erh ead , ra ttle tra p cannons of briefly pushed aside Israel's form er p rem ier slain by his Red Although far less s Milan. Israel's first w ar tru n d led by economic an d diplomatic SEOUL, S outh K o rea (AP) — A g o v e rn ­ o n d o th e r d a t a th e b o a r d c o u ld n o t Brigades k idnappers. But th e than past Israeli miliu, below, an d th ousands of parad w orries. m e n t inquiry b o a rd s a id T h u rsd ay it could p in p o in t th e r e a s o n th e a ir c r a f t h a d M eanwhile, th e govern sources said th e Italian govern ad e s. the m a rrh J ing v eteran s bom barded th e Israel's vulnerability to te r blend the past and it, - s tra y e d . nien t's p arliam en tary allies de ment was w orried ab o u t secur n o t d e te r m in e w hy a K o re a n A ir Lines n ation’s lead ers w ith flow ers on ro rist attack , dram atized by th e m anded stro n g e r police mea it v if top foreign officials came. and draw together 10“ je tlin e r in tru d e d A pril 20 in to S o v iet a ir T h o se m a te r ia ls w e r e r e t a in e d by th e Israel’s 30th Independence Day M arch 11 highw ay m assacre of su res to deal w ith th e violence Also mindful of secu rity , tw o tato rs into what look'd s p a c e , w h e re it w a s fo rc e d d o w n by jet S o v iet g o v e rn m e n t w h ich r e l e a s e d th e on T hursday. 35 Jew s, prom pted police and of the five p a rtie s su pporting big family event. in te rc e p to r fire th a t k illed tw o p a s s e n ­ 106 s u rv iv in g p a s s e n g e r s a n d c re w m e m - climaxed by th e m u rd e r o f Aldo T he colorful p arad e in a tro o p s to th ro w a massive P ast parades, in Moro. the governm ent called for a Jeru salem sp o rts stadium high g e rs . b e r s th e b o d ie s of th e d e a d a n d n in e security net around th e hun 1973, wound through Ar m eeting to discuss stro n g er lighted 24 hours of stre e t Kim W an -so o , vice m in is te r of t r a n s ­ d a y s a f t e r th e in c id e n t p ilo t Kim In th e six th "kneecapping" d re d s of th ousands of Israelis at Jerusalem as demonstrp a n tite r r o r m easu res. dancing, firew orks and outdoor p o rta tio n . so id th e c o m m itte e in te r ­ C h o n g -k y u a n d n a v ig a to r L ee K u n s h ik . attack in six days, a m an and a th e p arad e and at beaches and military might and pr v ie w e d all c re w m e m b e rs a n d m a n y Ten p a s s e n g e r s w e r e in ju re d . woman fired th re e bullets into international protest. T1 p a s s e n g e rs . But h e s a id th a t w ith o u t th e The p la n e w a s on a flig h t fro m P a ris to th e legs and one into th e groin was confined to the stj B oeing 707 s block b o x " flig h t re c o r d e r S eo u l v ia A n c h o ra g e A la s k a of M arzio A starita. 37, m anager of th e Milan and Rome offices of B la c k P a n t h e r P a r t y le a d e r Jew ish Jerusalem and tra te d mainly on 1948, ti th e bank. of Israel's independen: first war to preserve it. I D o lla r f lu c tu a te s o n E u r o p e a n m a r k e t Israel apparently fj I n te r e s t r a te o n H u e y N e w t o n a r r e s t e d in b a r enough at 30 to get nosu its past, and put onaprd LONDON (AP) — T he d o lla r flu c tu a te d H e re a r e ro te s fo r th e d o lla r this of museum piece weapd slightly T h u rsd ay on E u ro p e a n fo re ig n m o rn in g w ith W e d n e s d a y s la te r a t e s in SAN TA CRUZ, Calif. (A P) — Black P an th e r The slender N ew ton, a lightning rod of lo a n s to b a n k s won the 1948 war. P a rty lead er Huey N ew ton w as a rre s te d in a co n tro v ersy since he co founded th e Black c u rren c y e x c h a n g e s a n d d e a le r s s a id it p a re n th e s e s Today’s problems * barroom braw l T h u rsd ay n ear th is coastal P an th e r P a rty in 1966, has been living h ere for a p p e a r e d to b e u n d e r a b it of p r e s s u r e F ro n k fu rt — 2.0905 W e st G e r m a n forgotten, however, n o n 7 p e r c e n t un iv ersity city w h ere he w as living while sev eral m onths and tak in g p o stg rad u a te courses in q u ie t tra d in g in a n u n c e rta in m a rk e t. m a rk s (2.0886 • chief of staff, Lt. Gen. aw aiting tria l on a m u rd e r charge. at th e U n iv ersity of California a t S anta Cruz. E u ro p e an g o ld p ric e s ro s e . In Z urich Z urich — 1.9661 S w iss fr a n c s ¡1.9667) Eytan, stirred new contr W ASHINGTON iAPI - The N ew ton, 36, and tw o o th e r m en w ere booked He ended a tw o and one-half-year self-imposed th e m o rn in g p ric e w a s $174.875 p e r P a ris - 4.6425 F re n c h fra n c s (4.6322) by reportedly saying h: F ed eral R eserv e Board, reflect for inv estig atio n of assau lt w ith in ten t to exile in C uba last Ju ly to r e tu rn to th e U nited "cannot guarantee lsra o u n c e a g a in s t $174.12 a t t h e c lo se M ilan - 869.65 Ita lia n lire ¡869.50) ing its concern o v er inflation, com mit m u rd e r following a m elee at a b ar in S ta te s to face trial on ch arg es of shooting a dependent existence” W e d n e sd a y . In London, th e m o rn in g In L ondon it co st $ 1 .8 2 5 0 to b u y a B ritish continued T h u rsd ay to support nearb y A ptos, th e S an ta C ruz C ounty s h e riffs 17 y e a r old O akland p ro s titu te w ho died a fte r he Israel holds on to the; p ric e w a s $174.85 a g a in s t $174 a t p o u n d T h u rsd ay a s c o m p a r e d to $1.8 2 1 9 higher in terest r a te s on loans office said. Also booked w ere R obert H eard, 29, fled th e country. He also w as accused of assau lt Bank of the Jordan W e d n e sd a y 's clo se . la te W e d n e sd a y . desp ite fears by th e ad m in istra and William M oore. 43. officers said. in th e pistol w hipping of his ta ilo r in a sep arate Israeli occupation of the tion th a t th ey could slow th e All th re e w ere held on $25,000 bail. D eputies incident. one of the key obstacle nation’s economy. said at least tw o sh o ts w ere fired in th e incident N ew ton had been free on $80,000 bail and final peace. The board raised its discount about 100 miles south of San Francisco. resum ed his active leadership of th e party . Three vintage Piper ra te on loans to banks to 7 A 26 y ea r old A ptos m an. K enny Hall, w as E laine Brown, who ad m in istered p arty affairs from which the pilots percen t, up from 6.5 p ercen t tre a te d and released at a hospital for a minor w hile h e w as gone, left O akland a few w eeks dropped bombs by previously and th e highest head wound, officers said. la te r am id re p o rts of a rift betw een h er and opened the fly-past a‘ since early 1975 when th e Bob N oonan. S an ta C ruz C ounty assistan t New ton. louder cheers than th; country was in a deep reces d istrict a tto rn e y , said N ew ton would probably be P a rty h ea d q u arters declined com m ent on th e U.S. supplied F-15 sion. bro u g h t to court today for arraig n m en t. a rre s t of N ew ton. bom bers that followed. t ol Muh-qo” S'o'a pot'oqa poid o' Lo»' » BiJq Midvgor- S'o bar -»S20260 U .S ., S o v ie ts a g r e e to h o ld a r m s ta lk s »’•o»# »and For". 34 •o S'o'a N»..» 345 S'.,da »»angar Sar.ica Lo»' mi.ng M.rh 48823 S U M M IT V C E R A IO H . C O Y GENERAL M A N A G E R R O BE R T I BU LLAR D . S A LE S M A N A G E R WASHINGTON (AP) - The U n ite d c a te g o ry w h ich c o v e rs a ll m ilita ry e q u i p ­ •MONIS S ta te s a n d th e S o v iet U nion h a v e a g r e e d m e n t e x c e p t n u c le a r e x p lo s iv e s . N o th in g N.wt Iditonol Cloit.Ud Adi D'iploy Ad*»rli,ing ISS 824] u s - a iis D IM M E R 4 T H IS C OU PON O N LY fo r th e first tim e to b e g in n e g o tia tio n s to h a s c o m e of th o s e s ta t e m e n ts . 143 4400 Bulinali Ottica 154 >447 lim it c o n v e n tio n a l a r m s s a le s . But C a r te r n o te d th a t This is th e first Photograph« 154 Mil In a joint c o m m u n iq u e is s u e d T h u rs­ tim e th e U n ite d S ta te s h a s a g r e e d to a d ay , th e tw o c o u n trie s s a id . The p ro b le m o f lim iting in te r n a tio n a l t r a n s ­ c o n tin u in g s e t of c o n c r e te n e g o tia tio n s . " H e c a lle d th a t d e v e lo p m e n t p ro m isin g . S P E C IA L fe rs of c o n v e n tio n a l a r m s is u r g e n t," a n d T h « B a st S te a k H o u s« FREE T he a n n o u n c e m e n t c o m e o n th e s o m e a g r e e d to h o ld t a lk s . But th a t w a s ail th e y d ay th e S e n a te F o re ig n R e la tio n s C o m ­ O pen 7 D oyt - 1 1 0 0 A M to 9 0 0 f M - PARKING • O rig in a l O iga o r O lga B u rg er a g re e d on. m itte e c o n s id e r e d o n e o f th e b ig g e s t D e p a rtm e n t s p o k e s p e rs o n H odding C a r te r a c k n o w le d g e d th a t b o th c o u n trie s c o n v e n tio n a l a rm s s o le s p r o p o s a ls in F ilia l S ta a k 2 .4 4 J u m b o F r ie d S h r im p •F re s h F rie s • P epsi A m e ric a n h is to ry th e $4 8 b illio n p a c k ­ S ir lo in S te o k 2. J 5 ° « « " F r ie d P e rc h h a v e in th e p a s t c a lle d for re s tr a in ts o n a g e of je ts fo r Is ra e l Egypt a n d S au d i P o rk c h o p , 2 40 S t a a k b u r j a r n o « o la d The Olgas are without a doubt the most exciting idea in th e tr a n s f e r of c o n v e n tio n a l a r m s , a A ra b ia . R o o d C h ic k e n 2 .2 5 A t h e n e o n S o lo d eating since the sandwich... And Fresh Fries, well, most H o u » e S p e c ia l 2 .1 0 C h o p p e d S ir lo in everyone agrees they're the best tasting fries around. Baked P o ta to Salad a n d C oupon good S u n d a y , M a y 1 4 o n ly . Te«as Toa st L im it o n a c o u p o n p a r c u s to m a r. 1 3 3 E . G R A N D R . , £• LA N S I E n g in e e r w a r n e d o f s c a f f o ld in g d is a s te r n c lu d e d m a b o v e o rd e rs 3020 E. Kalamazoo St. -Ph. 337 ■2210 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a W ASHINGTON (AP) — A fe d e ra l s a fe ty W a sh in g to n only re c e n tly a f t e r it w o s Mother's Day opener. O u r e n c h a n tin g o ld -tim e e n g in e e r w a rn e d 14 m o n th s a g o th a t b ro u g h t to th e ir a tte n tio n by th e H e a lth Reed & B arto n s ilv e rp la te d le tte r o p e n e r u sin g a d is a s tr o u s c o n s e q u e n c e s 1' could re s u lt R e s e a rc h G ro u p , a R alph N a d e r - a f f ilia ­ d e sig n take n fro m one o f the fam ous s ilv e rs m ith s ' fro m q u e s tio n a b le re p a irs to a W est te d o rg a n iz a tio n th a t o b ta in e d it u n d e r V irg in ia scaffo ld th a t c o lla p s e d A pril 27. old e st s te rlin g fla tw a re p a tte rn s. T itle d "L a b o rs o f th e F re e d o m of In fo rm a tio n A ct. p lu n g in g 51 m e n to th e ir d e a th s . C u p id ," it's 8 V i" lo n g (in c lu d in g 4 % " stainless steel S o m e p e o p le h e r e a r e m a d d e r th a n h e l l.1' G r e e r s a id a d d in g th a t th e ( /c u t blade). In blue p re s e n ta tio n case, $10. But th e w a rn in g w e n t u n h e e d e d o g e n c y s c o m m u n ic a tio n s p r o c e d u r e s CREDIT UNION Something Beautiful for Everyone , H. b e c a u s e a m e m o w as a p p a re n tly lost in w o u ld b e re v ie w e d . th e b u re a u c ra c y of th e O c c u p a tio n a l J a m e s F o ste r O SH A 's p u b lic in f o r m a ­ . where loans S afety a n d H ealth A d m in istra tio n . tion o ffic er s a id p re v io u sly th o t th e F ran k G r e e r , a n a id e of OSHA are instant a g e n c y h a d m a d e 13 in s p e c tio n s o f th e a d m in is tra to r Eulah B ingham , s a id th e c o n s tru c tio n s ite b u t th a t th e in s p e c tio n s M arch 1977 m e m o w a rn in g of p o s sib le MSU employees ^ d id n o t in c lu d e th e c o o lin g to w e r sc a ffo ld d is a s te r a t th e W illow Islan d , W .V a. s ite CREDIT UNION or th e to w e r s c o n tr a c to r . R e se a rc h -C o t- w o s d is c o v e re d by OSHA o fficials in • 0 0 E Craacant tre il. P h 3 5 3 2 2 80 A M A p r e s id e n t c o u n te r s c ritic is m SAN ANTONIO, T e x as (AP) - The s a id . p r e s id e n t of th e A m e ric a n M ed ic al C a r te r s a id w h ile in P o rtla n d , O r e ., A sso c ia tio n to d a y c o u n te re d c ritic ism s of th a t h e fe lt d o c to r s w h o jo in e d th e A M A th e p h y sician s' o rg a n iz a tio n le v e le d la st o f te n b e c a m e m o r e c o n c e rn e d a b o u t w e e k by P re s id e n t C a r te r . th e ir o w n in te r e s ts th a n in th e w e lf a r e of Dr. Jo h n B udd of C le v e la n d s a id p a tie n ts . c h a rg e s th a t th e AMA h a s b e e n th e m a jo r o b s ta c le to im p ro v e d h e a lth c a r e in th e B udd, in te r v ie w e d a t th e T e x a s M e d i­ M O R G A N S Fine lew elers S im v |M7(i ca l A ss o c ia tio n c o n v e n tio n h e r e , s a id th e U n ited S ta te s a r e " u n fo u n d e d , u n fa ir a n d 121 S . W a s h in g to n , L a n s in g AMA is c o m m itte d to a d v a n c in g m e d ic a l ju st sim ply n o t tr u e ." s c ie n c e a n d h a s a lo n g r e c o r d of M e rid ia n M all, O k e m o s To say th e AMA is th e m a jo r o b s ta c le p a r tn e rs h ip w ith th e f e d e r a l g o v e rn Use one ot Murom's mnvement charge plans or ♦o b e tte r h e a lth c a r e is rid ic u lo u s ," h e m e n t. Ameru an I xpress, BankAmoncard, Master Charge Mail .util Phone Inquiries Invited (517) 482-5021 34M-0320 master .of art. show the union gallery (IicW ÎÎ. [ o n t h ly l i v i n g c o s t L b e h i g h e r i n f a l l B, BRl'CE b a b ia rz q u arters of the city’s property ow ners’ costs in Hast Lansing: by moving to Lansing " , Í , . , S U » W rite r taxes 12 percent. All commercial property may be surprised. A lthough a house can be utilities xnd inflation will Iproperty with 10 or more rental units) wiii rented for about $20 less a month p er rjd * nt» to di* deeper in tbeir p o 'k e 1» Ko up 3 percent "over the 1977 state stu d en t in I*ansing, tran sp o rtatio n costs i jkw isinilco’ 15 n e * ‘ f‘ ‘l- equalized value," according to the assistant will equalize living expenses. f c i j h i l hou«inK option, r e v e . . « city assessor. A partm ent costs will vary, depending on than ever before to live S tudents renting a house in East Lansing how far the ap a rtm en t is from campus. The ,E * > iU n , in * o r o n M S U 5 c* m P u s can expect to pay an average of *170 per average cost will be about $159 per month m onth per student for risim, food and per student, including room, food and in te r s i" E**‘ U n ,in ,! wil1 ** utilities. Most area realty companies have utilities. ii 10 *15 « month in c re u e per indicated that tax increases will be passed In renting a house o r ap a rtm en t m ost * 1,11 due mainly to p roperty tax on to tenants. landlords req u ire a holding deposit of about Assessm ents raised nearly th re e S tudents expecting to beat high rental $100. If th e stu d en ts then decide not to re n t the unit, the money is normally forfeited. Security deposits, averaging one-and-a- half m onths ren t, are alm ost always required when signing a lease. F o r ex ­ n l M O N T H L Y C O S T S P E R S T U D E N T ample, stu d en ts planning to re n t a house for (R ood, board and utilities) $500 per month would pay $750 for a security deposit th a t is usually not retu rn ed FUN. PUBLIC AID EVENTS PL ANNED until the lease expires. 1 he costs of living off cam pus have many variables depending on w here and w hat type of housing a stu d en t w ants. The farth er away from campus the cheaper T h in k G re e k n e x t w e e k housing costs. However, in try in g to cut costs by leaving By NANCY ROGIER in th e Lambda Chi Alpha sponsored race. driv ers from Greek houses will em bark on a the im mediate MSU area, stu d en ts may S tate News Staff W riter Races will continue until 3 p.m. m ysterv journey and finish at Meridian incur other costs — transportation, parking, Greek Week will roll off to a s ta rt •A road rally startin g at D elta Chi, 101 Mall. utilities and “social" costs. Saturday with th e all-U niversity J r . 500 com munity project to clean up campus Sunday, from noon to 7 p.m.. G reeks will The costs of insuring and maintaining a push cart race and continue through May areas. G reeks will be working along the meet behind M eridian Mall on M arsh Road car should be considered. Buses, while less 20, ending with th e traditional G reek Sing. banks of the Red C edar River behind the for th e Greek Feast. convenient, are m ore economical than cars. The push cart race, which will ta k e place A dm inistration Building and at the Sanford •M onday is Greek T shirt day. From 2 to The average weekly cost of com muting via in front of the Women’s IM Bldg. at 10 a.m., N atural Area. 5 p.m.. T-shirt ed G reeks will work on a bus to and from East Lansing from Lansing will be preceded by a torch run around •F ro m 2 to 5 p.m. Tuesday at the Men’s At 6:30 Tuesday night. G reeks will is $2.50. W est and East Circle D rives. A relay team IM and fields is th e “Anything Goes" com pete against each o ther in a tug-of-war Food costs have also risen and are from each Greek house will carry a torch to contest. P attern ed after th e television and a Volkswagen stuffing contest. Both expected to rise even fu rth er on certain kick off the race. The run will begin at 9 show, th e contest will include stu n ts and will take place in Landon Field. items by next fall. The average food cost to a.m. relay races perform ed by Greek teams. •W ednesday at 5:30 p.m. G reeks will a student living in a house o r ap artm en t is About 60 team s are expected to com pete Woodmere S t., 10 a.m. Sunday. Team •continued on page 14) about $14 per w eek, but this varies with eating habits and income. Some students, too. find th eir social life / declines when they move aw ay from the E ast Lansing area. They have to d rive to / sO parties and people don't drop by as often as they might. T e n a n ts : b e w a r e r ig h ts V Co-operative living un its next fall will cost on the average of $120 per month for S tu d en ts planning to re n t off-campus next fall should bew are of they can expect of th e landlord and w hat is expected of them. room, board and utilities. landlords, leases and th e condition of th e ren tal unit. Leases should be read carefully, especially eviction and The possibility of reduced insurance rates P rospective te n an ts should be aw are of “rig h ts and responsi­ maintenance clauses. Also, inspect th e ren tal unit thoroughly and for co-op houses combined with energy bilities" clauses in th eir leases which landlords can word to their make a list of the condition of the prem ises. It is required by law (includes transportation) conservation m easures may cut co-op costs advantage, said C harles Ipcar, d irector of T enants Resource th at th e landlord provide th e tenant with a copy of an inventory (continued on page 13' C enter. Such w ording should be scrutinized so te n an ts know w hat checklist which m ust be filled out within seven days of th e s ta rt of occupancy. If a landlord requires a security deposit, make sure the amount of th e deposit and w here it will be held is designated in th e lease. "A security deposit m ust be held in a financial institution as required by law." Ipcar said. There is no regulation of deposits so p s e s m o r e b in d in g th a n s o m e th in k landlords can collect the interest on them , he added. All ren tal homes are required by city ordinances to be equipped with storm windows and screens and to be insulated. However, By SUSAN TOMPOR U nder Michigan law if a ten an t chooses to break a lease, the Frequently a te n an t may avoid legal procedure by attem p tin g to many landlords do not provide these essentials, one E ast Lansing Id-be renters who casually sign a lease, think apartm ent* landlord has an obligation to m ake a "reasonable" attem p t to rent rent out th e ap artm en t for th e le a s e s rem aining duration. This is landlord warned. Ik quickly sub let and believe breaking a lease is easy may be the apartm en t for th e rem ainder of th e original lease. known as sub leasing. A rea utility companies and landlord tenant centers suggest lrwuf rude awakenings. If a landlord is unsuccessful in renting th e ap artm en t and the T enants may sub lease th e ir ap artm en ts only with th e approval te n an ts check the following before renting: pa extremely difficult to g e t out of a lease," said Cheryl tenant does not pay for the rem ainder of th e lease, th e te n an t may of th e landlord. This approval is eith er stated in a clause in the •W h at type of heat does the unit use? Gas and oil fuel are Id i volunteer at T e n an ts R esource Center. be sued for th e balance of th e rent. original co n tract or is gran ted on a case by case basis by the cheapest. Electric is more costly in most cases. hisfor breaking a lease m ust be quite serious to stand up in In some cases, a ten an t may negotiate w ith th e landlord in ord er landlord. •D oes the plumbing leak? Check for leaks in sink faucets, (t ihesaid. to get out of th e lease, said Yvonne N anasi. a m em ber of PIRGIM ’s W hen obtaining a landlord's approval for sub leasing, it is best show er heads and toilets. • bving heat during w in te r is an exam ple of a suitable T enant Task Force. Usually th e re is a charge ranging from $35 to to g et it in w riting, said Todd Cohan, an assistan t atto rn ey general •A re th ere “illegal bedrooms?" Check with city housing a she said. $85 for this legal ty p e of lease-breaking, she said. in th e C onsum ers Protection division of th e S tate A ttorney inspectors to see if a living room or basem ent room w’as "legally" G eneral’s Office. converted into a bedroom. TTT If perm ission is only given verbally, a ten an t ru n s th e risk of the landlord denying ev e r giving such approval, Cohan added. •C an all doors and windows be secured? See if door and window locks work. As a sub-leaser, th e original ten an t is prim arily responsible to • Is the electrical wiring safe? Test electrical outlets and th e sub-leasee, Holzaepfel said. appliances loven and stove burners) to be certain they also work. "You now act as a landlord," she said, “with th e person som etim es even sending th e re n t money directly to you." A sub-leaser is also held responsible for dam ages caused by the sub-leasee, Nanasi said. T erm s of th e original contract are still in effect when sub leasing, said Donald Sovoren, director of M SU's Off-Campus I s r a e li fest set Housing Office. Both sub-leaser and sub-leasee a re held responsible to th e se term s, he said. To celebrate the 30th anniversary of Israel as an independent Since stu d en ts often do not know th e term s of th e original lease state, two local Jew ish organizations have planned a celebration o r ju s t who th ey a re sub leasing from, MSU's Off-Campus Housing Sunday at 8 p.m. in the Kellogg C enter’s Big 10 Room. Office te n d s to discourage stu d en ts from sub leasing, he said. Sponsored by th e G reater Lansing Jew ish W elfare Federation This sam e so rt of confusion has lead some landlords to forbid and MSU's B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation, th e program features sub leasing entirely. P ar Yarim. who a re billed as th e Israeli Simon and Garfunkel. “1 w an t to know ju st who's moving and who's moving out," said A rth u r Mendel, U niversity of Michigan professor and an expert one Okemos landlord. on Middle East affairs, will speak at th e meeting. Sovoren suggested term inating th e old lease and d rafting a new ag reem en t betw een th e landlord and subleasee for th e duration should a te n an t w ant to break th e ir lease early. "This w ay, a prim ary relationship is established betw een the landlord and th e sub-leasee," he said. C o r r e c tio n Sub-leasing an apartm ent is not as easy as it sounds, Sovoren It was incorrectly reported in M onday's S tate News story about cautioned. “M ost stu d en ts tak e twelve-month leases thinking they the Tenant Resource C enter th at the TRC helped 1,229 people can alw ays find someone to sub-lease," he said. with renting problems. The center has helped more than 4,000 S tu d en ts should realize th a t landlords them selves often have people in the last nine m onths, according to Charles Ipcar. TRC difficulty ren tin g outside th e regular school year, Sovoren said. director. Because of th is, landlords suffer reduced ra te s du rin g the Also, th e center’s funding figures should have been $7,200 from sum m er, which a re often lower than those offered for sub leasing, East Lansing and $8,317 from Ingham county. he added. • *• S tu d en ts ten d to ag ree with Sovoren concerning sub leasing. A fter atte m p tin g to sub-lease an apartm ent since M arch, one MSU It was also incorrectly reported in Tuesday’s paper th at senior h as y et to find a sub-leasee. registration forms for th e 18th annual Belle Isle bicycle m arathon m A " P h o to b y S u san T usa “W e originally thought th at we would be staying for sum m er te rm . But now various circum stances have come up m aking us a re due on Mav 17. The forms m ust be subm itted by May 14. I webMog of his coccoon-llke ham* of his house« an ideal spot for recovering from unable to stay ." th e stu d en t said. I • irk Cunningham floats above the porch midterms and begin preparing for finals. (continued on page 13) D E S IG N S F O R M y ste ry pumission M EN&W OM EN D E S IG N S F O R Stereo Sale Maintenance Special M EN&W OM EN F R I. 1 0 to 9 , S A T . 1 0 ABSO LU TELY NO PRE S A LES ! to 5 W h a t's o n s a le is a m y s te ry — u n til y o u v isit T he ' Change transm ission fluid. DESIGNS FOR ¡095 S te r e o S h o p p e B ut th is m u c h w e c a n tell you * Adjust bands. MEN&WOMEN w h e th e r y o u n e e d a ta p e d e c k , s p e a k e r s , a tu rn ta b le , * Clean screen. ' Replace pan-gasket. $( DESIGNS FOR MEN&WOMEN re c e iv e r, am p lifier, tu n e r, b la n k ta p e , o r a c a r ta p e p la y er, y o u 're g o in g to fin d it a t s p e c ia l s a v in g s ^ p h i t f lu id L a n s in g 's le a d e r In H ig h F a s h io n 1 Complete road test. d u rin g th is s a le . H urry to r b e s t s e le c tio n ! n o w f e a t u r in g *026S.Cedar 393-7540 ic c a r d o r E a s y H a ir C a r e lo r D e s ig n s terco 5 55 E. G ra n d River ..._ ( a t M ille r ) a ir S h o p . S p r in g R e d lie n P r o d u c t s • a n d S u m m e r C o m p U t, Ph p lu , m a k » -u p b a r to tale d in (he Gionger Mall 126 Umwood across liom M a na tt Wet* ohone 323 3 W oppe E a s t L a n sin g 337-1300 © © « © i n ) u The Brigades w0S ? ”*' W t W i)t â>tubents have won. They wouldsaay institution, noperson it them, and their w £ sa" «»ay with a national hern Moro proves this. The cr k of Michigan ,S tain order of their acttons has been forced. Next time a if, figure is seized, Italy's leader* be sure that, unless they„ 8 bo d y, and th e e le c te d re p re s e n ta ­ whatever demands arc t o f o r m a m o r e j u s t tiv e s a re th e ones w h o s h o u ld they will haveanotherdeadn. m ake p o lic y on b e h a lf o f th e ir ontheir hands. Too, they4 const it ue nts. T h e p re s id e n t s h o u ld the lasting enmity of the ASM SU, do e xe cu te the se p o lic ie s and c o o rd in ­ ate th e v a rio u s d e p a rtm e n ts . T h e But the Brigades haw new c o n s titu tio n w o u ld p r o v id e fo r f°rtl!ng‘ further They haVe suw destabilizing a<-‘edJ- ordain and th is — n o th in g m o re . Police recover Moro'a body. ment and society already on edge of anarchy, but have The p ropose d c o n s titu tio n e s ta b lis h th is nothingto bolster theirown, c o n s titu tio n .' w o u ld also a lte r th e m e th o d o f e le c tin g b o ard m e m b e rs . T h e M o p ©: th e a g o n y orprettify theirtarredimage] terrorists world wide must b o ard w o u ld co n sist o f 14 re p re contemplate the futility 0f | T h at m igh t w e ll be th e pre a m b le s e n ta tiv e s e le cte d a t- la rg e b y mall as a means to anend. — at least th e o re tic a lly — p re fa c ­ in g th e new c o n s titu tio n fo r th e d o rm ito r y . U n iv e r s ity m e n ts and o ff-c a m p u s re s id e n ts . R esidence h a ll and o ff-c a m p u s A p a rt­ a n d th e le s s o n s All of whichraises thegrue- possibility that next time' A S M S U S tudent B oard d ra fte d So now the Red Brigades have terrorists will seize their b y, am ong oth ers, fo rm e r s tu d e n t non G re e ks w o u ld elect s ix r e p r e ­ fanaticism is commendable and and kill him instantly _ j„ board pre s id e n t and p o litic a l g a d ­ s e n ta tiv e s each, fr a te r n itie s and carried out their grisly threat to right. The terrorists have vowed make their point. If that is fly M ichael Lenz. W h e th e r th e s o ro ritie s one b e tw e e n th e m and execute Aldo Moro. The hunched, to bring Italy’s government "to its wave of the future, thenItaly new c o n s titu tio n , w hich Le nz and U n iv e r s ity A p a r tm e n t d w e lle rs haggard, wasted body of the knees." The Christian Democrats, all other victimized nations associates plan to s u b m it to a one. former Italian prime minister was whocommanded Moro's allegiance So doterrorists, whocannev s tu d e n t re fe re n d u m , de serves to left in the back of a parked car in since the end of World War II, anything more than ruin. Michael l.enz T h e b e a u ty o f th is p la n is th a t it be com pared to the U .S . C o n s titu ­ the heart of Rome, shackled and chose not to kneel. So the way to purge terro, ab olishes o v e rla p p in g re p re s e n ta ­ tio n is, o f course, an open q u e s tio n . pumped with bullets. Had Rome bowed, Italy's musi­ ultimately, is to purge thei tio n . N o lo n g e r can a s tu d e n t B u t one th in g is o b vio u s fro m a p p o in te d w ith board a p p ro v a l by p o te n tia lly be s e rv e d b y th r e e Advertising their seizure and cal chairs government — it has tions which foster violence even th e m ost casual p e ru s a l o f th e th e c h a irp e rs o n is m o re th a n a d iffe re n t in te re s ts — sa y, G re e k s , slayingof Moro as an attack on the changed hands 39 times since the fanaticism. For any sq do cum en t: th e new c o n s titu tio n , if c osm etic change. T h e new con sti R H A and th e C o lle g e o f B usiness. "heart of the state," the Red toppling of Mussolini — would gripped in the despair Italy" adopted, w ould ra d ic a lly a lte r th e tu tio n em brace s th is c ru c ia l p o in t: B ut th e p ro p o s a l c o n ta in s its o w n Brigades, who must feel very have fallenirretrievably under the feels, that is indeed s tru c tu re and fu n c tio n o f the "The E x e c u tiv e D ire c to r m ay not fla w s . O ff-ca m p u s co-ops, a p o w e r­ satisfied with themselves, now gun. The last barricade against the thing to ask. s tu d e n t board. F o r th e m o st p a rt re g is te r fo r m ore th a n fo u r c re d its fu lly o rg a n iz e d fo rc e , co u ld c o n ­ promise even more terror. The w e b e lie ve these changes w o u ld be in a te r m w ith o u t th e a p p ro v a l o f c e iv a b ly ele ct a ll s ix o ff-c a m p u s , ruling Christian Democrats have b e ne ficia l. the B oard. T h e E x e c u tiv e sh a ll be n o n - fr a te r n ity and s o r o r ity r e p r e ­ cause to fear another onslaught, com pensated c o m m e n s u ra te w ith s e n ta tiv e s . T h is co u ld le a ve som e not only from the terrorists but P erhaps th e m ost c o n tro v e rs ia l th e s ta tu s o f c h ie f e x e c u tiv e and s tu d e n ts w ith no re p re s e n ta tio n a t from the public. s tip u la tio n w o u ld do aw a y w ith th e a d m in is tra tiv e o ffic e r o f A S M S U ." all. “Madonna mia! Assassins! As- board p re s id e n t in fa v o r o f an In s h o rt, th e new head o f assins!" shrilled an elderly woman F rid o y , M ay 12, 1978 " e x e c u tiv e d ire c to r" w h o w o u ld be- A S M S U w ill be pa id and elected T h e d o cu m e n t is fla w e d in o th e r amidst the somber splendor of E d ito ria ls o re th e o p in io n s o f th e S ta te N ew s V iew p o in ts , colum ns a p p o in te d b y th e bo ard c h a ir p e r­ o n ly by his peers on th e bo a rd . w ays. I t is not a ir t ig h t , and cou ld 14th and 15th century palaces,and le tte rs o re p e rs o n a l o p in io n s son, w ith a p p ro v a l o f a s im p le T h a t is an idea w o rth th in k in g be in te r p r e te d in c o n tra d ic to ry her agony is Italy's. The public Editorial Dopartmont m a jo rity of th e e n tire b o a rd . T h e ab out. W e have lo n g d e c rie d th e w a y s . W e re th e e n tire p ro p o s a l to heart throbs with bitterness for E d it o r i n c h i e f M ic h a e l T o m m u r o P h o t o E d it o r M 0gg ch a irp e rs o n w o u ld be elected b y a m y th th a t a s tu d e n t b o ard p re s i­ be placed on a b a llo t, c e r ta in ly no those in government who stead­ M a n a g in g E d ito r H o t B ro w n E n t e r t a i n m e n t a n d B o o k E d ito r K o th y i sim p le m a jo rity o f th e bo a rd , and dent elected by a p lu r a lity a v e ra g ­ one w o u ld read it , fo r it is le n g th y fastly refused to negotiate with O p in i o n E d i t o r D o v e M is i o lo w s k i S p o r ts E d ito r Ton S th e g o v e rn m e n ta l body its e lf in g less th a n 10 p e rc e n t o f all and p o n d e ro u s. B u t it does c o n s ti­ Moro's kidnappers. With their S p e c ia l P r o / e c ts E d it o r R o lp h F r o m m o lm o L a y o u t E d ito r Oeboroh h w o u ld be re nam e d th e S tu d e n t e lig ib le v o te rs can re lia b ly cla im to tu te th e fir s t o rg a n iz e d a tte m p t to silence, with their disavowal of a C ity E d ito r M ic h a e l W in t e r C o p y C h ie f Kathy'. P o licy B oard. re p re s e n t a n yone b u t h im s e lf and re s tr u c tu r e s tu d e n t g o v e rn m e n t, state funeral, Moro’s family C a m p u s E d it o r A n n e S tu a rt F r e e lo n c e E d ito r Don th e id e o lo g ic a lly fra c tio u s g a g g le and fo r th a t re ason alone s tu d e n ts chooses to fan the discontent. W ir e E d it o r J o c e ly n L o s k o w s k 1 S t o t t R e p r e s e n t a t iv e M ich e lle 0 C a llin g th e p re s id e n t "e x e c u tiv e w h o e le c te d h im . T h e b o ard should Advertising Department d ire c to r" and h a v in g him o r h e r sho uld s ig n th e p e titio n s needed to All this is understandable. But A d v e r tis in g M a n a g e r S h o r o n S e ile r A t s is t o n t A d v e r tis in g M o n a g e i Den be a s tu d e n t s e rv ic e -o rie n te d p u t it to a v o te . Rome's persistence in the face of a pl£ R E N A L D O M IG A L D I Hell, I know plane crash es a re horrible; b ut a t le ast th e ir effect is confined to a small well oiled m achine now suffers an even g re a te r setback to its morale. W hen Jo h n K ennedy w as shot in Dallas in 1963,1 w as in th ird grade; a bit too you gro u p , while th e M oroepisode affects th e e n tire w orld. D o th e Jo u rn a l ed ito rs realize th a t: feel shock and o u tra g e. But today, I can feel it. Not ju s t because the murder offend! Aldo M oro was probably Ita ly ’s most popular and influential politician, and certainly a pacifist sensibility; b u t because th e Red B rigades have now established credibilityi household w ord in E u ro p e for many y ea rs. Italian s knew him as a q u iet, dedicated ey es o f th e w orld. Moro’s death statesm an and family m an who once told a jo u rn a list th a t he co u ld n 't function properly if he d idn’t go to church ev ery morning. S u re, th a t may all be a bunch of PR baloney, b u t th e fact rem ain s th a t th e Italian s loved him . H e had as much — o r even m ore — charism a and public resp ect as a J o h n K ennedy. T his te r r o ris t g ro u p which claim s responsibility for M oro's abduction and deal ju s t som e ra g ta g outfit of lunatics. They have attack ed Italian government and I lead ers w ith chillingly flawless m ilitary precision. And m any political an alysts have acknowledged M oro’s "qu iet g ift for com prom ise," an W hen th e gov ern m en t leaders w isely refused to give in to th e terrorists' dema a ttrib u te of no mean im port in a m ulti-party co u n try w h ere th e re seem s to be a new Red B rigades w en t rig h t ahead and killed M oro ju s t as th ey said they would. The coalition cabinet ev e ry six w eeks. fooling around, friends. 1 first learned of former Italian P rem ier Aldo M oro's assassination when I picked up He w as generally expected to be elected p resid e n t in th e upcom ing Italian elections. our newsroom copy of Tuesday's Lansing S tate Journal. But after mv initial shook A nd you can be su re th e y ’re going to do it again. U nless, of course, they’re all ai Now he is dead. A nation already b eset w ith sp iralin g inflation, w idespread w hich — considering th a t th e B rigades m ay n um ber 1,500 according to the passed, I noticed that on the front page, the story was played below and secondary to one unem ploym ent, m ass urb an violence and a b u reau cracy th a t m akes o u rs seem like a Carabinieri — would be a m ajor m iracle. IR A E L L IO T T If I w ere x rayed now, on th e dark bus, my stomach would probably show th re e half-chew ed sausages, tw o scram bled eggs, a tw inkie in my brown paper lunch bi slice of cheese rak e, a M cDonald's ch eeseb u rg er, tw o boxes of rye G E R R Y S K O C Z Y L A S I love you for taking the time out w ith o u r class on the perennial field Detroit crisps and straw b erry jam , half-bag of p otato chips, tw enty mini slices of salami, tw o orange slices and a ch erry from the electric punch. . . . Ah! th e electric five hit m escaline punch! The rem ains of the Everybody’s th e D etro it Zoo — even though; probably had m ore important things ^ a t th e tim e. Oh, and also for the tim explained w h at happened to Uncle saga '«Is floating undigestable in my stom ach. It probably w asn't even a fte r his funeral and why all of the, electric punch. w ere crying. Sunday we slept all afternoon beeause Saturday night didn't end ft and M - I can see them now - laughing th e ir a dum b tu rk ey , m other off, "Those -s th in k in 'th e y trip p in 'o u t on mesc and th a t punch ain 't been spiked with nothin' b ut dried out oranges and got a Mom I love you for explaining all changes th a t w ere happening to me a b o u t 6th o r 7th grade when I decide girls w eren’t “yucky" anymore and til Sunday morning. m araschino ch e rries . . ." D e a r Mom: League gam e. A nd for walking m e to school th ey didn’t have "cooties." And for ex. It's hard to tell w h at th e point is, you see. I t’s been a long week. I I love you. on th a t frig h ten in g first day. ing why my face looked like it had cauffl . . . Riding home in the rear of the bus I felt like someone had just m ean, th e re a re so many points. I love you fo r feeding m e and changing I love you for m arvelling a t my w onder­ fire and somebody had put it out f used me to clean the stree ts of D etroit - mv back sticking to the H ere is one: W earing a sparkling, blood-red hat in downtown m y d ia p ers a t th re e in th e m orning w hen I fully “creativ e" crayon draw ings th a t track shoe. seat, my thigh itching, my hair greasy as the sausage from lunch. he back of the bus is just th e place for someone as burned out as I, D etroit assu res a modicum of safety; you g et looks like you've got a w as first m aking my presen ce known to th e looked m ore like th ey w ere made by a I love you for not teasing me abou even if that beat up w retch of a woman couldn’t sing on key despite barracuda on top y o u r head and no one d ares approach this insanity. w orld. psychotic buffalo high on LSD. And for first girlfriend like some of my i n l ­ sharing in bathroom reefer with tw o jive a- dudes she leaned on Two; Call girls can fly half way across the country for a night of I love you for b eing th e re to p u t th a t p u ttin g my “ 100%" te s t p ap ers on the and for slipping me a couple of bucks sa th e whole trip. partying. T h ree: You n ev er know these days w hether the punch Band-Aid on my k n ee w hen I fell off my re frig e ra to r door for all to see. I could buy th a t album that I jus really is electrified o r not. tricycle an d o n to th e sidew alk. I love you for clobbering me a good one have. I surprised myself by making a semblance of conservation with a young Detroit lady sitting next to me. She held Ebony and Essence But th e main point is, I think: The '70s are almost over. Thank I love you for w iping aw ay th e te a rs when w hen I broke th e window and tried to blame Oh, and also for getting me the car God. I stru ck o u t th re e tim es in my first L ittle it on my b ro th er. A nd for p u ttin g an ex tra dad u n d er th e pretense of doing errair magazines on her lap - folded and secured with a rubber band - and drank an orange drink from a can backw ards, th e lid half pulled you w hen I first g ot my magical an I?,,;. works in Lansing but lives for the weekend in D etroit. license. When that bell rings five o'clock Friday I he on my way . " And I love you for fussing over my who can blame her? DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau on th e night of th e senior Prom ^ j By now Sabrmia was probably asleep in her Boston apartm ent I of th Ul o se pnikUl UIU9C p ictures ca with Jyour ---- ■ haven t the vaguest notion how she looked so to g eth er earlier that you know, as muchas BEUEVB IT OR NOT, THELAST TIME m atic cam era th a t invariably never I HATE THESE THINGS, WE WEREAulOGElHERW/6 AFTER A nd for crying a t graduation. J morning at M etro. Yours truly and his th re e com rades m ust have you m m , i f c a re fu l, I m e TOADMIT I'M OH, THE RE6ATTAIN m 3. WE THREWA B ut, m ost of all, I love you for raw«» SHF JUSTHADN7 DAD.W RE appeared like we walked right out of someone's bad acid flashback K with his black boots breaking at th e knees, C with his long Iuxem eonww to ieah? BEER WR7Y BEHIND THEBOATHOUSE MARRIED SIAN, FREE ASSO' properly: not a s a carbon copy of y°u . seeing m y oa> room / WfTHSOMEôlRLS FROM THE \A5GAR flasher-coat he had to open before they let us into the w aiting room t MATES AGAIN.. / I'LL BET WE.. C/ATINO. to ac t o u t y o u r unfulfilled dreams, &EE CUJß. UHA1A TIME THAT (as if he had some deadly tool), M's eyes red as my apple red, neon and wishes, b u t as a unique, WAS.. n a t.. . hach of us th e seam iest punks you've ever seen . And toasted individual w ith his own ideas, g beyond recognition. lifestyle. Mom, I love you. . J Hut I should have expected a to g e th er look from Sabrinia even at It’s n ot th a t hard to say. The j seven in the morning . . . from a party th a t began almost ten hours close friend of mine died recen y ago. (I flip out over the hugging goodbye of ten-hour old friends as n ev er told h er those three magic if they w ere ten year old . . .) When I asked her w hat she did in now he re g re ts it deeply. noston - I mean for money - her answ er w as, "I can usually find Even though it may at fir»* “ f “1 I m An« something in her voice, her look told me she w asn't next timeyou th is cynical age, th e very . talking odd jobs cleaning slop off dishes at th e corner cafe. th e chance, tell your mother J h er because someday the c suddenly disappear forever. o c le . . .s o u l. b lu e s , f o lk , j a z z D, ira H .u o r r t 0 [ X ,,ihW Q a night, planned by Pop E n tertainm ent and Ebony. m orp4flan th re e w eekends open for viable "We don't w ant to tresp ass on the .„m e W«"'' he repeat*. driving from gig to gig in instrum tffofijjed It’s a tem porary solution to th e problem, In addition, W inchester asked for original intent and integrity of th e group,” I’“1 h" " much *re you TOgramming. cars, and in many cases sleeping a t tile "comfortable and private dressing roon but considering the financial state of both Wilson added. “W hat people think is M ariah and Showcase Jazz work closely prom oter's home. with "two tables, six chairs, at ie u C ti. grqups, most peole are going along with the artistically im portant w e try to present." „lurams." he says. tog eth er when scheduling concerts to avoid But by far the largest MSU prom oters m irrors, six cloth towels," and "n v h rfo w e ls w atchdog arrangem ent. The problem inher Jazz is also in a unique financial position -Maybe. But I doubt it. When unnecessary overlapping. So if Jazz plans are Pop Entertainm ent and its sibling on stag e " For dinner, Winchqafer’s bin d ent in tnta^type of situation is obviously th a t because it o perates on a limited am ount of „■ j a s k . as It’s gettin g late in on having Dizzy Gillespie th e first w eekend requested "assorted m eats, cheeses, fruits, organization, Ebony Productions. W hereas th e c o m p u t e r and Program m ing Board grants. In past years, th e MSU Lecture- 0/ any given m onth. M ariah will avoid Mariah may pay S teve Goodman $3,000 for chairperson cannot possibly have th e exper vegetables, breads and reM ie s; tw o q uarts Concert Series, the Michigan Council for jnv promoter friend says. booking R audy Newman on th e sam e date. tw o nights, Pop deals big money w ith big of unsw eetened o ra n g e /iie e : one q u art a t tise necessary to‘ judge which shows will the A rts and th e National Endow m ent for tl,e band are a little hot." W ith a fairly big attraction like John Lee nam es. Jackson Browne’s one-night perfo r­ milk, tw o pitchers of W i e n and 24 assorted prove successful a n ^ h i c h will not. th e A rts has helped subsidize th e jazz The show’s tonight, I H ookef it’s also adm irable to make su re mance cost more than $30,000. And accord­ goes soft drinks;" a l o n / with a hot fne»t One way to minimize financial risk is to program. fltie brief business conservation R .B . King isn’t playing th e sam e night in ing to Pop’s new director, Jody LaFranee, work on a "rental ag re e n ^ n t," w hereby the (suggested: ribs, Jfeef, chicken, Chinese or The National Endow m ent dropped jazz ’ romlse 1 0 call some people, Ann A rbor, slpce Hooker also d raw s fans usual fees run to about $20,000. a rtis t’s prom oter iwho Usually handles M exicanl, a ca W o f beer, and bottfe of from t^ e U niversity of Michigan. ¿likelihood of getting aom ething B e c a u s e of th e v a s t a m o u n t o f m o n e y several perform ers) re n ts a hail and Remy M artin /v S O P upon coinpfetion of for that night is small. A c a s e o f c irc u m s ta n c e s b e y o n d a n y o n e ’s t h a t ch a n g e s h an d s a t P o p E n t e r t a in m e n t concert." / facilities for a flat rate. This ensures a ,...„1 (lUt. the boys m ust have t n n ir o h P o p E n t e r t a in m e n t h ad p la n n e d on a n d E b o n y , th e y a r e th e g ro u p s stu d e n t specific amount of money for th e campus In genec/l, th e bigger the name, th e j j ,|,,,ir own because no coke B t& t S p r in g s t e e n fo r t h e la s t w e e k e n d in le a d e r s k e e p m o st c a r e fu l w a tc h o v e r . A n d group, regardless of ticket sales and other bigger t h r hospitality bill. Linda Ronstallf„r„01c<,n s f°r th e moat p a rt, draw audiences m u st ta k e som ething m ore than a casual activity dep artm en ts. The solution, it tor<,«l altern stiv ivea music_ e n th u s iu ts . A pair of Bicentennial proiectsTT 7 \ MSI! awards Iron the Amehc.n a ! • '*r"J State and Local History. | G a l u m p h i n g Michael Smith, director ol the Amenc.„ „ . Museum, presented the awards to MS ? Edgar L. Harden on behalf of the assort G o u r m e t praised the University for the two pro],«"'S" J that^they put special meaning in the Birf ' ¡ | celebration Tentenni By BILL HOLDSltlP State News Reviewer A certification of recognition Anchor Inn University for the Early"Mkhigw S " 1> 0j ln*s Pj 600 Frandor f r0 ie C ‘ C0 0 r d l n , l ( d ‘ h e in v en to r" ande Food and I have had this am bivalent love-hate relationship going for quite som e tim e now. W hereas som e people e a t to live, it used to be th a t I lived to ea t. As a resu lt, I w as very overw eight when I was young. I hated being fat, b u t I loved food too much to give it up. T h a t was until bellbottom tro u se rs i!“? •'“•C .j The Michigan Folk Art Project received . became th e groovy thing, and I discovered th a t th ey didn't look of merit for the insights it offered on the sl,t 'd right when th e top of your legs are as big as th e bells. Seeing as how th e Tent & Awning Company in my hom etow n did n ’t stock tory with its exhibit entitled ‘Michigan Folk J clothes, dieting, am phetam ines and exercise becam e a way of Its Beginnings to 194 1 .“ The e x h ib it wM h u ! life. Kresge Art Gallery during the fall of 1176 1 Don't kid yourself, though. A foodaholic is n ev er really cured, visited by then first lady Betty Ford. ' and it would be unbearably masochistic for m e to go through life w ithout a food binge every now and th e n . I t ’s especially com forting du rin g periods of fru stratio n and depression, although th e thrill is only m om entary since it ultim ately leaves me feeling guilty and fat. Since I hate to cook and can even screw up a TV dinner, re sta u ra n ts seem to be th e best answ er when it's tim e for a T o w e r o f P o w e r: fu n k a d e lic b la i m arathon and I’m not in th e mood for junk food. I especially like those back road country tru c k stops w ith th e neon signs th at By JOY L. HAENLEIN not th at good to us," Castillo saxophone, sings, w rites, pro A lthough m ost of th e musi of what we du ■ and tfcJ simply read: *'EAT.’’ I m ean, it’s g reat because th e r e ’s no SUte News Reviewer explained. duces, and. as he p u ts it "m akes cians have been w ith th e group beating around th e bush. No fancy airs. No fancy adv ertisin g “B rass kicks a s s .” — Michael become a great “Hut I'm glad to be playing musicians work well to g eth er." for some tim e, T ow er of Power Mmgwritd like “dining in th e exquisite beauty of ou r gold room w ith th e George Gershw Jefferies, lead sin g er for Tow er here. D etroit is w h ere soul W hat really su rp rised me has an unusual habit of re rom antic sounds of th e so-and-so o rch estra .” Uh-uh. You and of Power. music cam e from ," he smiled, about th e perform ance w as the cruiting new lead singers with The magir |S sii th e m anagem ent both know w hat you're th e re for — to EAT! What else can you say about adding “I love soul music." ability of th e rh y th m section to ev ery album. ( astillo, and it sho> (I’ve often thought of buying one and calling it “B U RP." but th e tig h test horn section in The 70 m inute set w as per m atch th e polish of th e horn ‘We make changes when th a t's another story.) music today? "Every! inn* I hear öneS haps a little sh o rt — a s one fan section. V ictor and B ruce Conte n ecessary." C astillo explained, A nother nice tre a t for foodaholics are th e “All You Can E at" P erh ap s th e m ost accu rate songs. 1 light u| Bke a ligi told me “if they had played for play bass and lead g u itar re adding th at no one has left the establishm ents. Everyone knows th a t m ost of th e se places are description of Tow er of Pow er's said. tw o hours, th is would have spectively. w hile new com ers g roup because they w anted to. exam ples of false advertising, especially th e re s ta u ra n ts th at second perform ance Tuesday been th e g re a te s t th in g I'd ev er Ronnie Beck on d ru m s and lead And th e future? "I remember the first I offer only occasional “All You Can E at" specials. U sually if you night at Dooley s would he seen." I ag ree. sin g er M ichael Jefferie s round W hen it g ets as far as it can heard “Sparklin in the ask for m ore a fte r finishing th e first heaping portion, th e flawless. As exp ected , th e m ajority of out th e final four band mem go. I'll stop." he said. “I w ant to on the radio. My whl w aitress usually smiles, but h er eyes a re saying, “You pig!" An I was looking for m istakes. th e m aterial cam e from the bers. give them it he public) th e best made great." exception to th e rule is th e A nchor Inn at F ran d o r. T he Inn has A fter h earing nothing b ut p er new est album We Came To th e logo "A LL YOU CAN EA T" on top of th e building, and they feet ion on Live and In Living Play — which is, as sev eral of genuinely mean it. A fter all, it's their claim to fame. Color. I p rep ared m yself for a th e ir album s a re , a d e p a rtu re F or $5.25. one can stuff one's face until one b u rsts. T h e re is a few sour notes. A fter all, when from e a rlie r sty le. choice of five main courses — chicken, shrim p, fish, frog legs, you squeal like Lenny P ick ett W hat initially d istu rb e d me and ribs (both beef and pork) — and th e n eatest thing is th a t you does on saxophone, you have to about th e album w as th a t it can switch courses each tim e you order m ore. In addition, the expect a few sm all m istakes, sounded q u ite a lot like disco. Inn serves onion rings and your choice of french fries o r baked right? "I never w ant T o w er of potato. And then th e re 's a huge salad bar which allows as many N othing. Zip. Zero. Uh uh. P ow er to be know n as a disco visits as your little lor big) stomach desires. Geez! I'm g ettin g T he show opened w ith an group,” C astillo said, adding stuffed ju st w riting about it! And they really do w ant you to eat all you can. T he first tim e my room m ates and I w ent to th e A nchor Inn, we hadn’t ea ten a But more than anything, I believe their good meal in tw o days. W e had been cleaning th e house we had music evokes that kind of response. The ju st ren ted during those tw o days, and needless to say, we w ere Tower is power — it is strength — it is per­ famished! W e w ere ra th e r hesitant, expecting to feel th e whole “pig" syndrom e again, b u t our fears w ere p ut to re s t w hen we fection — anything less would make them a w ere introduced to our w aiter. H e was su p er husky, and he second-rate group. looked m ore like a football linebacker th an a w aiter. A fter each course, he’d come to us and ask: "Well, guys, read y to go early favorite. "Funkafize." The simply "th e disco sound is very again?” As I stuffed myself, I felt like I was b reaking some en erg y w as im m ediate and im portant today." sports world record. It w as great! unquestionable, as th e crow d of He a ttrib u te s th e new sound Some may w onder how th e food tastes. I’ve h eard conflicting d ie h a rd fans reac ted w ith to th e album 's pro d u cer, S tev e opinions, but m ost of them have been positive. T he p ark in g lot sh eer delight. I w as v ery ex P ro p er. U ntil now C astillo had is alw ays full, so th a t stands for som ething. I really liked the cited with th e audience’s re produced his g ro u p 's w ork, but food, but I don't know how much th a t m eans. You see, sponse. M aybe it w as th e decided it w as tim e for a foodaholics aren 't all th a t concerned with quality ju s t as long as intimacy of D ooley's — o r th e change. it's edible. O ur m otto? “I’ll ea t anything th a t d o esn 't e a t me know ledge th a t one was in good Even if th e tra n sitio n is first." And rem em ber — you a re w hat you eat. Belch! company. som ething I'm still w restlin g But m ore than anything, I w ith p ersonally, execution of believe th e ir music evokes th a t th e new m aterial w as rem ark kind of response. The Tow er is ably successful. pow er — it is s tre n g th — it is Songs like "W e C am e To This Weekend perfection — an y thing less Play," “Love B ug," and “Lovin' would m ake them a second ra te You Is G onna S ee Me T h ro u g h ” group. w ere ju s t as polished a s o lder A mong funk bands, Tow er of songs "S quib C akes," "You P ow er has no equal. W ith seven O ught To Be H avin’ F u n ," and An exhibition of work by stu d en ts receiving 332 2545. album s securely under th eir th e classic "W hat Is H ip." their m aster of fine a rts degree in a r t this spring T he classic baseball musical Dunn Yankees, belt, th ey have earned th e F a r an d aw ay how ev er, th e will begin today and run through J u n e 4 in th e which opened a t th e Okemos B arn T h e a te r last position of N um ber One. And m ost incredible asp e c t of th e K resge A rt C enter Gallery. although they enjoy a cult show w as th e ta le n t of th e night, will run through May 28. C u rtain tim e is 8 •• • p.m. following in th e M idwest, th eir group. following is as tr u e as any on In a w orld rich w ith excep­ T heater lovers can have a heyday this Last but not least. T he Company’s production th e w est coast. tional horn p lay ers, th e T ow er weekend in the Lansing area. T he newly-formed of Sweet Bird Of Youth will continue a t th e “T he people h ere are tru e seem s to h ave th e cream of th e Not Ready for PAC P layers” will prem iere Kellogg C en ter A uditorium th ro u g h th is w eek­ fans," said Emilio Castillo, lead crop. P ic k e tt is th e b e st so p ra­ Woody Allen’s Please Don’t Drink The Water in end, as will th e BoarsH ead P lay e rs production of S ta te N e w * L y n A Ho* e r of th e group and nicknamed no sax play er I’ve e v e r seen, W onders Kiva Saturday night a t 8 p.m. The play The Runner Stumbles a t th e Lansing C en ter for "Mr. Tow er of Pow er." "They Saxophonist Lenny Pickett let his hair down when Tower of Power performedd w hile G reg A dam s and Mic will also run next weekend, May 19 and 20. th e A rts. know ev ery record and every G illette provide blazing horn Dooley’s Tuesday night. The group gave a high-energy concert that funkaiiiej The Lansing Civic P layers will close th e ir 49th lyric." p a rts and S te v e " th e Good listeners. season this and next w eekend w ith Neil Simon’s Indeed they did. D octor" K upka b o tto m s o u t on God’s Favorite. The P layers a re located a t 2300 T he MSU o rch estra’s in tern atio n al season will C onsidering th e w arm th of bass saxophone. E. Michigan. p resen t flautist A lexander M u rray in a recital on th e crow d, one w onders why T h e fifth m em b er of th e State News Newsline E ast Lansing High School will present Cole P o rter’s Anything Goes May 12, 13, 14, 19. and S unday, May 14 a t 8:15 p.m. in th e Music Building auditorium . Tow er of P ow er does not ap p ear m ore in th e Midwest. fam ous five, C astillo, plays 355-8252 N o w th e m an 20. More information can be obtained by phoning Admission is free to th e public. w rit spring vn “Michigan fans w ere usually w h t f s a lw a y s STATISTICS SAY COLLEGE STUDENTS READ AT LEAST L A S T TW O D A V II ONE BEST SELLER PER YEAR; COME IN AND GET YOURS NOW FROM OUR PAPER BOUND BEST-SELLER B L U B C R A S S d o n e th e BUFFALOGiALS RACK WITH TODAYS LISTING BELOW: It's not just a haircut, THE LAWLESS byjohnjak« But a style, a look, lis t e n in g is V o l. 7 o l t h e B ic e n t e n n ia l S e rie s that's you. HOW TO SAVE YOUR OWN LIFE by Erit. j0„g 4-8 Doug & Martha Now that you're d o in g a ll th e SPLINTER OF THE MINDS’ EYE bya d fo, i„ H a p p y H o u r P r ic e s running and jumping M o r e S ta r W a r s a d v e n t u r e s ! N O C o v e r and playing outside, ta lk in g . 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Co m t r y R l M | r m M«W A fascinating, |»n«raj FALCONER b y J o h n C h e e v e s istate story of his-and m'r,®T Styles for men and women A unique portrait'if A *1 T ir a i •S a t 220 MAC, University Malt THE CAMERA NEVER BLINKS by d,„ R„.he, by the author of//«« ¿ 'I T o u g h , w i t t y m e m o ir s o f v e t e r a n f r o n t l i n e N e w s m a n R a th e r B r y a n L e e B a n d Vtbrkinti and /)««'"" ■ w* Am erica. . “A rich crazy h. as cipal developm ent and zoning Commissions and boards vacancies I I ; e r r',' ertise m a changes. with vacancies include: Planning Commission — th re e-y ear term ; th re e vacancies L :u m " f ' lu' l>'- •T he T ransportation Com T ransportation Commission — th ree-y ear term ; th re e vacancies Building Board o f A ppeals — th ree-y ear term ; tw o vacancies Building A uth o rity — five-year te rm ; one vacancy Zoning Board o f A ppeals — th re e-y ear term ; tw o vacancies LO O K IN G FOR A STEREO RECEIVER? w f u n d p ro p o s e d Board of Electrical E x am in ers — three-year te rm ; th re e vacancies WELL CHECK THIS O U T .......... L ib rary Board — five-year te rm ; one vacancy C apital A rea Rail Council — one-year term ; tw o vacancies . m nkT i i a i . k m a n n used for o th e r purposes such as establishing a E a st Lansing M eridian W a te r and Sew er A uthority 1 . Staff W riter |M*rforming a rts facility within a county building, th ree-y ear te rm ; o n e vacancy L . ,tf»hirh weald provide fundm* fur she said. F in e A rts Commission — th re e-y ear term ; th re e vacancies r 't .M r r I 'Uiitv received unanimous One of th e purposes of th e ordinance is to A iningna«' I Wednesday » meeting of th e Physical provide residents with an opportunity to observe Krenmii,«'.- •>( the Ingham County and experience art in public places, she said. FOR MORE THEN 30 YEARS THE THE SCOTT R-307 AM FM liter” ssmncrs. Any county owned building could receive the R A N K I N 'S A U T O NAME SCOTT HAS BEEN SYNONY would require 1 percent of the art. not just those providing th e funds through STEREO RECEIVER MOUSWITH INNOVATION HIGH FIDEL construction and renovation construction or renovation. S E R V IC E D O E S I T placed in an a rts fund. Only The proposal would also have an economic ITY THE 307 IS NO EXCEPTION IT $ 95 1 ver SIO.'HH) would be involved. "lai'* f„r the a rts would come from impact in that it would provide jobs for artists, she said. Finkbeiner added she would recom A G A I N . .. HAS THE POWER IS WATTS PER CHANNEL RMS AND ALL THE FEA ONLY 179. eral and grant funds used for the mend that the em phasis be placed on the work of TURES YOU WOULD EXPECT FROM A local artists. COMPLETE BRAKE RELINE SCOTT PRODUCT L would also establish an 1 1 The a rts commission would be composed of d isc, b r a k e s fro n t * 4 4 . , i t art* commission to advise the nine citizens and one m em ber each from the Lof the funds, to prom ote th e a rts Ingham ( ounty Historical Commission and the d isc, b r a k e s fro n t a n d r e a r dru m i j t j »5 HEAR THE SCOTT Board of Commissioners. 3Rts for arts purposes. F inkbeiner said she is requesting an ordinance 307 FOR YOURSELF AT er Sherry Finkbeiner. I) F ast ra th er than a resolution so futu re boards would In clud e s tu rn in g d ru m s a n d o r rotors, re pa ckin g |te a r working on the ordinance early not be able to readily change th e proposal. To f r o n t u heel b e a rin g endUbor. fcifter bei i approached w ith th e idea by iirtistv change an ordinance, th e governor’s signature is required, she explained. t h e D is c S h o p has a responsibility to prom ote The ordinance will be considered by th e full ALSO REBUILT TRANSMISSION 275 00 & FLUID 3 2 3 E. G R A N D RIVER said board at its May 23 m eeting. If approved, it will INSTALLED. BY APPO IN TM EN T ONLY. E l . P H . 3 5 1 -5 3 8 0 uid he used prim arily to purchase require th e governor’s signatu re before it can M - T h . 1 0 -8 F r i. 10-9 public buildings but could also be take effect. S. 10-6 • Good only with coupon m A T l V E F IL M S (,K T F IL \D S 1850 So. Washington 486-8507 (corner of Mt. Hope 8 S. Washington SU N D A Y AT [ovie p o l i c y c o n tin u e d HOLDEN REID P IZ Z A S P E C IA L |U i n \ t K \ a trial basis spring term . The a movie pass for 53. i Staff Writer I till be able to see llResidence Hall Asso motion was introduced last w eek, but was tabled so board m em bers could get feedback The movie program also in­ cludes an altern ativ e movie fund which provides altern ativ e TRE A TTIC C o n t e m p o ra ry M o « '* A B oy* Ç lte M o n ™/'Wulf, DISCO »for $3 again next from th e dorm itory govern cam pus film groups w ith funds kRHA board decided m ents. from RHA. » the current movie The program allows resi Movie board chairperson and dence hall students to see an l«andon Hall rep resen tativ e, Kfosday night’s meet Ikird passed a motion unlim ited num ber of RHA m ovies by paying a $3 refund able tax at registration. Off Heidi Bruce, w ho introduced the motion, said she has heard very few com plaints about th e D A N C IN G |hr continuation of the m. which began on cam pus students can purchase program , and problem s exper ienced early in th e te rm have been cleared up. X AlternativeMovie FundAllocations A m ajor complaint during the °P A mount Received N um ber of films first w eeks of th e term was WITH THE SUPERVISION OF «Cinema $950 4 long lines at th e movies, but 1 Sunday at the $200 this is no longer a problem, $233 2 Bruce said. RATHSKELLER: P a m S w e e t Ity Apartment «Council In other board action: B K IR AND P IZ Z A $450 3 • Bruce announced approxi­ E V E R Y S U N D A Y il Late Show $1,200 10 m ately $8,000 was allocated to SPECIAL! (■■African nine groups for th e showing of A pitcher «f beer and 9 -1 2 P M «Committee $965 5 52 films during fall term . $500 3 • A motion introduced tw o 1 Item pizza only *3.00 N o c o v e r w eeks ago to provide additional 337-1311 $2.600 18 funding to m inority groups was L o w P itc h e r P ric e s 2838 E. G rand River ^Cinema $900 6 (continued onpage 16) Immediate Cash P resented By: M id -W est Coin Buyers MSUB00TERY N O APPOINTMENT NECESSARY for the women F ree E valuations 2 2 5 E. G ra n d River Paying N o A m o u n ts T o o L a r g o o r T o o S m a ll All T ransactions a r e C o n fid e n tia l H ig h o s t P r ic e s P a id in M ic h ig a n F ree P arking N o A m o u n ts to o S m all or Large 340% S ecurity G u o rd s P resen t For Your C o n v e n ie n c e Friday & ace for u s silv e r co in s d a te d 1964 or “ e Also b u y in g g o ld , silver, d io m o n d s, B U Y IN G C la s s R in g s Saturday tter mg flatw are, U.S. f o re ig n coins a n d currency, qold rings, te e th , a n y th in g of v alu e. G o ld S c ra p R in g s G o ld O NLY only W e d n e s d a y . M a y 10 D ia m o n d ( L a r g a o r S m a ll) ' 7 0 ea. tor H a lf Dollars (1964 & before) T h u r s d a y , M a y 11 F r id a y , M a y 12 G o ld W a tc h o s 85 ea. for Quarters (1964 & before) S a t u r d a y , M a y 13 S t a r lin g S ilv o r S u n d a y , M a y 14 34ea. for Dim es (1964 & before) W a d . - S a t. 9 A M t o I P M D o n ta l G o ld These Prices and M ore! S u n . 9 A M -1 P M A n y O ld U .S . C o in s 4-25 ea. anc| yp for Silver Dollars (1935 & before) T h e s e n ic e s o ft F o r e ig n C o in s 65 ea. H alf Dollars (1965 to 1969 (clad) A ll T y p o C o in s h u r a c h e s w ith c u s h io n Special Prices for Large Lots! F a y in g C a s k F o r C a n a d ia n S itu a r I s n 't C a s h In T h e B a n k B e tte r in n e r s o le s a r e ® ° lD C ° I N S W A N T E D - P A Y IN G C A S H * « ( I H * o r be fo re ) . . . . w 5 e° and m o re for $ 1 00 G ild Coins CssaJs Qvsrfsn (ItU w bstsn) .. tv T h a n S c ra p In Y o u r D ra w e rs ? Canada HaNDoUonf 19*4 or hafara) . I S p e r fe c t fo r w a lk ^ $200 60 ° nd m ° r® ,o r * 2 50 G o ld Coins Urs« Dalian (IMP or Mara) I M' j eo an d m o re for $ 3 .0 0 G old C oins C o in B u y e rs A Good Tim e To Sell Is W hen a r o u n d c a m p u s f S o c u r ity O n D u ty j 8s 60 an d m o re for $ 5 .0 0 G o ld Coins You Have A w illin g Buyer. In dian P o n n io t ................................ V H k h a ls (wMh data») o f A m e ric a 1180 60 a " d 'T10r8 ,o r $ l a 0 ° G old Com s Buffalo Nichols (w ith data«) ea and m o re for $ 2 0 .0 0 G o ld C oins W ar Nichols ( I M I th ru I M S ) ......... B R IN G Y O U R C O IN S TO THESE T W O L O C A T IO N S Holiday Inn * W jr E A S T S o u th $. C ed a r 8 In fra n d o r open tonight til 9, Saturday til 6 Suite 102 Pennsylvania S ulla 721 ; TO M SHAÎNAHAN io m a 1 O nce m o re a b o u t F a lls lets w< S E C O N D P L A C E F IN IS H ( Q U ID E A R N B ID P P itc h e rs i „ ] Spartans. tim e running out in th e confer loss to N o rth w estern and still age of o v er .300. N o rth w estern football team , w hen th e y play Ten m !»*>'* K.ch (1 '■.ltht phym-at day th ey would pitch. He blamed me for possibly putting MSU in a bad light w ith Falls ence race. be considered for th e NCAA. has been an up and-down team M ichigan F riday. m.« 111 h,,r 's E ith e r Chuck B aker o r l,arry Wh" is 4 l) m «■■"'ferenl because I gave his critics th e opportunity to blast him w ithout A lthough th e re is still a But I don't think w e'd be this season, b ut th ey do have ‘T h a t's w h ere w e could pick with a 0.92 earned run aJ William h Pashnick will pitch th e other protecting him. since supporters usually don’t have as much Another siand™, J Lulls'»«1l’" n'' chance to catch Michigan, up a gam e on M ichigan," Pel gam e th is w eekend (or the initiative to w rite in. Ifawkcycs H ,.atrb 1 l*ularit.' and second place w ouldn't look th at lerin said. “I assu m e they S p artan s. L u r r d 'a d if a l. I told him I thought I made my stance in favor of Falls clear, but he said it w asn’t enough. To paraphrase Falls, why is “one m an’s opinion" so im portant? bad to th e S p arta n s — especial Iv since th e NCAA tournam ent Netmen face EMU (N o rth w estern ) will go all out against M ichigan, so they*!] C enterfielder K irk Gibson and sh o rtsto p R odger Bastien Hint, whose feu,- b|| homers ties h im f„r , J lead w u h ( lih s o n In st rrr-irrti a-« ■ jjgi. ani ha-s he has tak en th e second place fin probably use S tran sk i." s r e cu rren tly on h ittin g tears M SI' fans like th e alumnus are w orried th a t a column w ritten by a The Spartans will ,! jl C é s iir m * 7 * college student could give Falls a bad im age of MSU. Could I have isher from th e Big Ten in each S tran sk i had an 8-0 record en terin g th is w eekend's pliy . Chutan- IVnn-ytva T he M SU n etm en a r e hoping to go out in sty le w ith a win o v er for three dnuhlehcaiJ done that to my own school? of th e last tw o years. la st y e a r until M SU b ea t him. Gibson, who has four home runs E a ste rn M ichigan's H urons Saturday to w rap up th e ir 1978 ten n is week before plavmg ^ And i hen t here are the o th e r MSU fans. Why a re th e y so offended MSU. 28-17 overall, will have T he score w as 1-0. in his last four gam es and ten jjlii.lhi'it'“«! t" tw o road doubleheaders this in a home and h.,me ser| L i lis r-n d f if Falls doesn’t praise MSU up and down everytim e, and why do T he S p a rta n s. 5-9. following T uesday's 6-3 loss to W estern B rian W olcott, 8-2, will pitch for th e season, is hittin g .398 they ignore the positive stories he has w ritten about th e S partans? weekend. Iowa on Saturday icontinued on p M ichigan, a re looking to raise th e ir record to six v icto ries in th e 1 ij wonder why a column I w rite about an o th er w rite r th a t is and N o rth w estern Sunday. p.m . contest at Y psilanti. Ebrokrlh'’ “ 'irl,i mostly letters from other people gets more response than my own Iowa is cu rren tly in th ird place guJ-pound r ia " a B arrin g sickness o r in ju ries, th e n e tte rs should have little trouble columns.1 in th e Big Ten. and assistan t ■ptrfurmini;adt-ad III disposing of th e H urons, w ho are 9 15. w ith a 2*6 m ark in th e I promise, no more on th e subject . . . tirarli p rc " coach F rank P ellerin said th e Mid A m erican conference. . . The MSU men's track team and women’s softball team t p j - q u a l lift K A R A TE disappointed me this year. The track team didn’t have any home meets. The softball team only had home gam es in th e middle of th e irridimi >'"m week against Michigan and Grand Valley in early April when it was old. The softball team has been th e most successful w om en’s team w it h a national championship in 1976 and third place finish last year. It would seem to be the best women’s team to build in te re st in at TO U R N A M EN T ri MSU. Something should have been done so it could play more home games. THE MSU KARATE C LU B W IL L H O LD IT S 1 4 th ANNUA S P R IN G OPEN KARATE TO URNAM ENT. TO M ORRO W Big weekend gone; N O O N , MENS IM . COME A N D SEE TO P C O M P E T IT o J yasr Rutti'.' ciuh «.Sarnia. Ontani' F R O M A L L S T Y L E S P A R T I C I P A T E I N M I D M I C H I G A N S LA« ,»1 The next gar L ; ; -r. t hr* fi GEST KAR ATE TO U R N AM EN T. MSU Open skipped y j i ' Karaté Club iva: ihr Spore. What was supposed to be one rest before th e Big Ten Meet E lim in a tio n s a t N o o n e e u o a u iiM of the biggest weekends of the year for the MSU's m en's track next w eekend at N orthw est ern. F in a l a t 5 p m FI team has turned, instead, into a “The kids are a little dis­ ! pm Miche weekend of rest. appointed about having no liiero*ufe MSU's only home m eet, th e home m eets, but they u n d er­ 4pm Robin MSU Open, scheduled for Sat stand th e situation." said Bibbs, labor Mov urday. has been canceled. The 8 pm Unioi adding th a t th e Big Ten O ut­ meet conflicted with the Ann Arbor Relays at Michigan, door Meet will be held at MSU next year. A L L DEGRE! S'eNa Nov< w here most of th e schools opted Bibbs said Randy Sm ith and FREE to go. And since his team is suffer­ Tim Klein, who both had a touch of th e flu. will be ready C A N D ID A T E ! ing from a rash of injuries. for th e Big Ten M eet. He also Bibbs decided not to com pete in Ann A rbor and take a week of said Ricky Flow ers has recover­ ed from his leg injury and and FA C U LT should be full-strength for th e Make your reservations NOW for| meet at N orthw estern. H M U/e academic apparel for Spring Term! MSU a t hom e “We would have liked to had Sikon. Ca th e m eet th is w eekend but. commencement. Deadline is May 19| Mamiya C SATURDAY: maybe w ith all th ese injuries, at the Union Store in the Union.I Bausch d* MSU's football team will th is is a blessing in disguise." Polaroid > Washington Bullets' Mitch Kupchak pulls Philadelphia's Henry Bibby's band PERSONALIZED I participate in an informal said Bibbs. D o n a t io n s fo r t h e Se n * intra squad scrimmage. The away as the ball slips out of bounds. Philadelphia kept itself alive in the NBA GRADUATION f MSU recently got a standout io r c la s s G ift w ill b o ANNOUNCEMENTS N Green and W hite gam e will cross country and tra ck p er semi-finals Wednesday night when it beat Washington 107-94. One more loss start at 2 p.m. in Spartan form er when Michael Sm ith of (the series is 3*2) eliminates Philadelphia and the two teams plAy again tonight on a c ca p ta d . BEING ORDEREDA Stadium. The MSU varsity soccer team will host the Alumni at Jackson signed a le tte r of intent to enroll at MSU in th e tall. Bibbs said Sm ith will help Washington's home court. Seattle also beat Denver 105-9! in the other Wednes­ day semi-final game. Seattle leads Denver 2-1 in the best-of-seven series. mm FACULTY! H oo d» fro m o th o r UNION STORE. For Information d 11 a.m. on the varsity soccer field. th e team in both th e mile and u n iv o r s iflo s m u s t 355-3498 Th« U n io n i two-mile events. Who's got a right . boordored ■ A M Y ! FULL PAYM ENT M UST] PREPARE FOR jj •? to Rhodatio?" A C C O M P A N Y IfS C R V A flT MCAT • DAT • LSAT • GRE and GMAT • OCAT • VAT • SAT 'Massacro at Nyazonia" N M B I .I I .I , ECFMG-FLEX-VQE NAT L DENTAL BOARDS NURSING BOARDS F l e i i b l « P r o g r a m » A H o u r» T hert I f m d t f fr r e n tt ! ! : SUNDAY. AT fïlAC’S . . The S p ie HAT NIGHT! 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D E A D L IN E : l a n i in g - 4 4 2 1 S a g in a w A v o m iS ( 2 B lo c k » W a i t o f W a v o r l y ) i . l o n i l n g - l M t G ra m ! « * • ' ( In I r a n i s i O l d W o r ld V illa « « * * » " ) M A Y 19 U n s in g - 4 2 2 0 S o u th l o g o n S tro o t ( J u s t s o u th o f L o g a n C o n to r ) I o n , I n , - O n t o u t h F .n n .y lv a n la A .s ( N s i t t o M c C lln t o c k '» C o d i li « ! G IL L IA M R E A C H IN G G O A LS oman weightlifter Laxers fall short jets world records W omen meet B adgers MXL's lacrosse team 's 10-8 loss to Ohio Denison W ednesday was nothing to be discouraged about. Ohio Denison was at one tim e rated 12th in th e nation this and sport is com paratively new By JERRY B R A ID H in,h IVnflop** Il’en year. and. last year, th e Spartans lost to them 17-1. for women. I’ow erlifting differs lived together, and it was almost like one big happy family. But up F i n an MSI' graduate S u i t N ew « S p o rU W H ttr "The gam e w as super for our morale because we w ere going from Olympic weightlifting, she hpre. I don’t even know all th e m em bers of track team . Us ' " ' „„'hai " " " " roun When freshman sprinter Cheryl (iilliam came to MSI!, she set in expecting to get blown aw ay," co-captain Ken Davis said. n, A-hlanH. K y .. explained, in that the la tte r four Koals [or this year. freshmen on the team , how ever, are real close and do a lot of things together," Gilliam said. The gam e was deadlocked to five at halftim e, and th e I „„r,., «orl.l r.'«,rds focuses on speed and coordina I.ast weekend, she achieved two of her g o al, by b eatin g out S partans trailed 7-6 after th re e qu arters. MSU trailed 10-6 with K lf u r A lh H ir l mon s lion while pow erlifting is based Wisconsin s Y vette Hyman for the Big Ten O utdoor title in th e th re e m inutes left but then scored tw o goals within a m inute. solely on stren g th . - HI m eter event and getting her time under 20.8 with a 23.77 run. The S p artan s got tw o shots away in th e final m inute but SashU''' , S,„'.ra dili III Ihr C om petitors w ere from the C nited S tates. Canada. A ustra lia. F rance and th e Dutch Her foremost goal mi ti r ( vent winning the itig Ten Indoor title in the didn t come tru e as she took th e ru n n er up spot Spartan hitters on road couldn't score. Tim Flanagan .scored six goals, and co-head coach Nevin to Hyman. K anner said th a t Bill McGinniss played th e best gam e in goal all ah.' In 'll."."' J » Antilles. H it o ther goal is to rearh the finals rare in the nationals. May (continued from page 8) play this sum m er with a U.S. year. "It was am azing." .Jordan Spartans host Central Michigan said, "to see so many women A ll-Star collegiate team touring MSU’s next gam e is at W ooster Saturday. !pU . i imi'.1 (,ir s,,,' h Hut first. she has another task Saturday. She has to face Hyman Monday, K astern Michigan Japan. who w ere strong, proud of th e ir again as the w om ens track learn travels to Wisconsin to face the Tuesday and Oakland W ednes The series with the Japanese p^ ;i [ihvairal liuild, body size and unm istakably day. ' |n h.T a..lu nl.' -r 'Wlll,jm il. Stillwell. 1 fem inine. None had th e big m uscularity usually associated l»ig Ion Indoor and Outdoor champs. !f .i ,w< r<’ ^t,r* 1 Lhink sho would bo w anting rev en g e," Gilliam And although they aren ’t collegians is an annual affair. Team s altern ate traveling to L a rg e B e a n B a g s conference gam es, they are. L , f(,».l Irne atrueture. „..'„Unta and n l«w with w eightlifting." Before th e N ashua m eet, she said. She will probably want to win even more th is tim e, since she won t want to be em barrassed by losing in front of h er home nonetheless, vital. each o th er's country and this is the y ear for the I'.S . to visit fo r F u n S ittin g ■ ,.|l„.h lai S "11«.'11 had com peted only against men. crowd. If we finish second, one Japan. Tour dates are Ju n e 21 N ow • 1 7 . 9 5 A ssorted •psparfh associate in w inning the Michigan Junior In th e indoor race. I was h u rt, and I couldn’t ru n at my full thing the NCAA com m ittee will to July 7. Illinois Head Coach Colors and has held state S ta te Cham pionship last Octo potential." look at is our overall record," U*e Eilbraeht is th e head Req. »24.95 is in weightlifting her by defeating an M SI’ Pellerin said. "The Mid Ameri m entor. Hod Dedeaux, baseball Unships Last w eekend, (iilliam knew she could win th e race if she could student. can Conference is always Boon Bog Refills A va ila b le Ehiitan. Pennsylvania and make up for Hyman's strong s ta rt off th e blocks. coach at Southern California, is "From a philosophical point of strong, and w e re 6-2 against general chairm an and director "Coach K aryn Dennis gave me a pep talk the morning before th e fjnthr «'«xi l>uild into view ." she said. "I believe that them . If we can beat Central of the e v e n t. P illo w T a lk race and told me to run the curves real well because no one could ut ì 119 pound feminine stren g th should not have a catch me on th e straig h t away." and Kastern next week, th at Gibson is the first Spartan F u r n itu r e u gendor. All women could bene will be another point in our a th lete to be named to the U.S. "I gained th re e yard s on everybody on th e curve, and then I had E o tt-W e tf M o ll. Frandor M o ll 351.17*7 broke t hi world .... records fit from w eightlifting, w hether favor." squad. a strong end. Vv e tte didn t do as well as I thought she would as Cj 23 pound da? class at Nash in a mild w orkout, or the Michigan s Pam Moore took second." And, believe it o r not, an Krrformini; dead lift of 285 intensive training th a t I do." o th er point in favor of th e MSU « i bench press of 135 ind a lift of 240 Jo rd an usually works out 12 hours a w eek, and sometimes Gilliam says th at Dennis helps h er out a lot. "She won th e AIAW nationals in 1975 in th e same ev e n t th a t I baseball team is Earvin John son. Yes. Magic. Michigan ]i l STATE NEWS INC. run. and she knows w hat it's like to train .” Gilliam said. M SI 8 4 lifts tw o tons during one ses "Right now. with basketball Iowa * 5 C O M P A R A T IV I S T A T IM IN T O F »»erlittmg competition sion. Dennis told Gilliam to use S atu rd ay 's m eet as a p ractice and not and football, MSU is a big Wisconsin k 6 R IV IN U IS A N D IX P IN D IT V R IS A N D to concentrate on good tim es. She will run four ev en ts against th e draw ing name," Pellerin said. Ohio S tate 5 5 Badgers; 400 m eter relay, medley relay, mile relay and open 200. C N A N O IS IN IQ U IT Y B A L A N C S "The people who run these N o rth w estern 6 b 1 still hope to be close so th at I can have more confidence and let M innesota 5 7 F O R T H I T S A R S IN D IN O tournam ents also want to make me know th a t I can do it again," Gilliam said. Illinois ') m money. D IC IM R IR 3 1 ,1 * 7 7 A N D 1 9 7 6 Gilliam feels th at if she m akes it to th e finals in th e nationals, P urdue :} 9 "And both you and I know anything can happen because she considers everyone who reaches Indiana j 7 the finals to be equal. th at a Michigan S tate is going 1231 77 12 31/76 S aturday: MSU at Iowa. Michi­ REVENUES to draw more than an Iowa." The D etroit ( ass Tech g rad u ate finds several differences gan at N o rthw estern. Minne betw een high school and college. The S partans might indeed R e ta il D is p la y $671.530.99 $613.687.37 sota at Ohio S tate, Wisconsin at draw b etter than Iowa at the C la s s ifie d 156,996.32 In college, points mean a lot more. T here is more em phasis on Indiana. 146.531.26 N o t i o n a l D is p la y !WM5t Rufjby H ub lost on th e road last Saturday in a gam e the school winning, b ut in high school and the track clubs, it was NCAA . . . but not if they don't Sunday: MS U at N orthw estern. 84.565.33 37,762.39 In s e r ts iSarma. Ontario, club team . 29-12. The H team also lost its m ore individual. In college, th e re are four o r five coaches b ut in finish at least second in th e Big Michigan at Iowa, M innesota at 18.595.50 19.365.50 1 124 The next game will be S aturday when M SI’ hosts Kent high school, th e re was only one. Also, in high school, we alm ost Ten. Indiana. Wisconsin at Ohio P h o to 6.470.50 6.985.00 C o m p o s itio n Lu I p.m. on the field behind th e V et. Clinic. M Sl'IN G S: Kirk Gibson will S tate. 12,367.37 16,118.10 Ljjjp Karate Club will sponsor its annual spring tournam ent S u b s c r ip tio n s 107.474.80 107.564.85 niivitthe Sports A rena of th e Men’s IM Building. 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The ce n ter, which ia located ☆ D a ily H appy H o u rs on C reK en t Lane in Spartan ’T H E M E : T H E C E L E B R A T IN G F A M IL Y T 9 » Village, is sponsoring th e sale Paul W .G reer, Tim othy Q u isl and all proceeds will go to th e ☆ N ig h tly D r in k S p e c ia ls center. 337-0893 337-0183 T he funds will go to m ainte nance of th e ce n ter and new ☆ S unday N ite equipm ent. South Baptist Church La'« Legd T here a re 110 children using 1518 S. Washington lo n jjn g S p a g h e tti All you th e ce n ter now, and th e facility cun Eat is open to all MSU students. SU N D A Y , 7 :0 0 p .m . fieni' subject H ow ever, th e re is a w aitine liat. I t O O P R EA LLY G O O D ? ☆ L a rg e S c re e n TV lecture to d a y S tu d en ts m ajoring in child Dr. Sugden speaking developm ent and a hired staff F o lk E n te rta in m e n t run th e day care center. 9 :4 S a .m . 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Ask about Master Charge or Visa. ..¿MOM THAN JUST A RECORD STORE R H A events en try ends Today is th e last chance for residence hall stu d en ts to e n te r O utdoor movies will be shown a t dusk W ednesday th ro u g h contests being held during Residence Halls Association W eek, S aturday. "Silent Movie" will be show n on W ednesday and which begins Saturday. Thursday, and a moonlight movie o rg y is planned fo r F rid ay and A F risbee toss on th e ea st IM fields will kick off RHA W eek a t S aturday. F R |. 1 0 to 9 , S A T . 10 to ft 10:30 «.m. Saturday. Competition will be in th re e categories: Movies will be shown at W est Circle Complex W ednesday, Brody Complex on T hursday, E a st Complex on F rid ay , and South ABSOLUTELY NO PRE-SALFm distance, accuracy and Frisbee golf. M embers of the MSU Frisbee team will take p art in th e event. Complex on Saturday. Daryl Hall & John Oates ‘Livetime’ Wh.ll on sale is a mystery _ unn According to Tom Leach. RHA movie d irecto r, th e m ovie orgy stereo Shoppe Bui this much w* PV,°U visiH A running m arathon begins at 9 a.m. Sunday. C ontestants will whelher you need a lape deck sno.i, n lel1 V1 m eet at Beaumont Tower. at East Complex may be held in C onrad A uditorium and th e Canoe races begin at 2 p.m. Monday on the Red C edar R iver V eterinary Clinic because showing movies o u tsid e conflicts with Gerry Rafferty ‘City to City' receiver ampl,l,e,. tuner, blank taw „ 8 lurnl« th e A kers Hall noise policy. behind Shaw Hall. The preliminary races will run until 5 p.m. and the finals from 6:30 to 8 p.m. The annual S pring C oncert, th e m ain ev e n t o f RH A W eek, will s s A ^ u s a fig s be held May 20, at 12 p.m. Four bands will be p erform ing in th e Tug of w ars over the Red Cedar River behind Shaw Hall are Foghat ‘Stone Blue’ scheduled for 3 to 6 p.m. on Tuesday and W ednesday. Students who wish to enter any of the contests m ust eith er sign up with the RHA representative from their dorm itory or at the a rea betw een th e M SI' A uditorium and th e R ed C ed ar R iver. Michael M urphy. G arland Jeffries, M u stard 's R e tre a t and comedian Rob Shaw a re scheduled, and an o th er g ro u p ia being oStereo sought. ^ fv o p p e ~ »HT $4‘* RHA office today. OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 00 11D o n u t s loi L im it 2 d o z e n e a c l1 t a k i n g TH IS COUPON NOT V A LID IN CONNECTION WITHANYOTHERo N tiA D L fe w * » « te m e rJ COUPON G O O D " ft THROUGH SUNDAY, M A Y 2) f c ia a 1*1 C B N le iitt D Ü N K lN 'fQ t specials* i& G L ttirtß ,SN DT SO N U TttttSE GRAkNDRIVrESspJ S S jr * ''1” _ J S tii IANSINC 0K£M0S bum rm rw p it c h e r s p e c ia l K K B I 1 5 c H o t d o a s 2 - 6 NaughtyGirl! You know how L IV E B A N D fetching you fxik Pii N O C O V E R ¡S in y o u r pseudo-in­ nocent lace. You T O N IC N T : M know how sexy your If y o u r M o m is a real p e a ch , tell her s o this M o th e r s S T A G G E R peekaboo scallops Day. w ith a g le a m in g silverplate e n g ra v e d pa p e rw e ig h t look a g a in st th e lus- from Kirk E ach ta rn ish -re sista n t fruit is packed m a felt d ra w strin g b a g w ith a gift card A p p le 2 V H. ba n an a. 7 ’ 4 " long; peach, 2 V high, each, 1 2 . 5 0 . TIRE INC. tu re of o u r a ll­ stre tc h nylon and t r i i i e iiT ie e a m A it 11 L y cra sp a n d ex cups. w ith o l i le Time W arranty I I You know a bout the W h it e W a lls I fit th a t w on’t q u it I % BR7I 1 ] 4 O » ff* * 1 because th e lace is FOUR J a c o b s o n 's b v H IT E S P O K E S ^ r (R7G-I4 F * 7 I 14 4 o » •1 1 * " 1 m olded w ith th e cups, a n d th e cups GR 71 1 M O T H E R S D A Y IS M A Y 1 4 15x7 G R 7I IS 4 ó •m - 1j a re m olded to you. 15x8 H I7 I - I 4 o M »4” Y ou’re nau g h ty . . . HR 7I-IS 4 » 11 JR7I IS b u t nice. In soft cup *8. Bandless underwiij 4 : ’ 144” 11 1171-15 • ‘9.“ a n d ‘1 0 “ . Scallop-edged bikini witheott< FfJS t o . . . 1 . f i t I I liner. S.M.L, ’5.“ All in naked beige or wickj ALL NEW TIRES w hite. By W arners. TRADI'IN, DEMONSTRATOR A N D NO BLEMS G LASS 4 x 4 *1 4 PLYPOLYESTER j WHITE WAILS ‘’Bottoms fTp CARINIT DAMAGED AUDIO SALE BELTED «V s f*wr 1-40-15 m m 34 Me Warranty ó ag U n iv e rs ity M o ll • 2nd leve i 220 M .A .C . East Lansing Raised WMft JCGOO*'** toMm 10-5:30 M o n . • Sat. i g - l Thurs. ftANO MAIMIS e in t j f i* «e f J We ve g athered together the best of our trade-ins. dem o units, and cabinet dam aged 171-U 11.71 671-14 14.71 N w llil m erchandise and reduced th e ir a lready low prices. Some have w a rran te es, som e M7I-I4 14.71 WHITE SDORI (n ú i jm WMH5 don’t. They all a re in gtxxi w orking conditions. All sales a re final. 071- IS 15.71 h é i p Mi« ÍM ÍL Ü * M7».|| 17.71 (4 R*m A 4 wheels) IIHK2M.3S 1 171-15 ‘50.71 Ml’»if T 265°° m » 4 o HA -IT'J.tl ‘1 n TRAINING SHOES S U P E R U L T R A U N E A R P R IC E S 4* U l M Ä J M IM N M A V A R IM I A T IR E IN C Ü FBE£ MOUNTING • FAST SERVICE 332 6545 S K E E P P A C E W IT H Hours 8 30 6 00 Daily T H E C H A M P IO N S . P cu Ä model 25. ’3 9 .0 0 /p a ir(1 0 p a ir) 8 30 5 00 Sal \X l model 50. '«,*.41 ,6 A \P D v> R f*S T , 4 \ s Nr, 1 49.00/pair (2 pair) ' p ; 0 ( X (AST 0« VS t. c a m p u s The training //j m(Kje | 1(KJ...............................................................................................................................*79!0O/pair(5 pair) • Lflntina'l L a n s in g 's crmlnm uheel model 200. .........................- - u s to m w a n d t ir o e x p e rts shoes approved * . *99.00/pair (5 pair) model 225.......................................................................................................................... ’ 119.00/pair (4 pair) by the h model 450.......................................................................................................................... 1149.00/pair ( 6 pair) Amateur ¿H model 1000. .................................................................................................................‘9 9 .0 0 /p a ir (d pair) Athletic Union (these are demos and cabinet dam aged all h;ave 5 v e a r p a rts a n d labor g u a ran ty ) JBLLwa» ............. ‘125.00/pair (used) R ESTA U R A N T Technics S L lllK l...................................... ‘17500 (used) Technics SL-] 10 (arm less unit)........................................................................... •150.00 (used) T ranscriptnrw /vestiga! a rm .............................................................................. ‘2 0 0 .0 0 (used) ITALIAN-AMERICAN FOOD-COCKTAILS i l b r Fo, T la 7 ..................................................................... ‘500.0 0 /p air (new) F hillips GA-212 (used) s7 5 qq M O THER'S D A Y BUFFET T horens TD-150...................... ! . . . ! *6 o!oo (used) Dynaco A-40X L. ' " " ’ ; ‘ i.50.00/pair (new) 2 :3 0 -7 :3 0 Sounderafstm en I’h 2217 pre-am p................................ ‘325.00 (used) TEAC A-400.................................................................. . b . ' ‘150.00 (used) • WHOLE ROAST SUCKLING PIG xV e J - c .....................................................................................................‘ 175.00/pair (used) • CHOICE ROUND OF BEEF AU JUS n b î ................................................................................................................... (new) • FRIED CHICKEN M O V ! INTO T H IA A II Dual 601...................................................................... (used) *12500 Dynaco S t - 1 2 0 am p...................... ‘80(H) (used) • LASAGNE TRAIN IN G SHOE: Phase L inear 400................................................................... (used) *2(H)(H) A sso rte d V e g etab les, Potatoes M a ra n tz 3300p re a m p ................................... ‘200(H) (new) Fresh F ru it ( Salad Bar S t r o n g , y e t l i g h w o i g h t n y l o n a n d s u e d e l e o ih e i u p p » ' w ,,*, I s m o o t h l e a t h e r s t r i p e s a n d o v e r la y e y e s to y s . Jog9 ®f Pioneer SX-1010............................................ .*250.00 (used) w ith d r a f t b o c k . C o m f o r t - p a d d o d c o lla r and tongue v j M arantz 2245.............................................. ‘140.00 (used) s h io n o d a r c h in s o l o f o r b a s t s u p p o r t . R o y a l blue. Pioneer CT-3131 ’ *(i().(K) (used) $4 . 9 5 S e n io r C itiz e n s 10% d is c o u n t Ih e re s much m ore th an this - stop down - look things over; w e’ll find so m ething for you. C h ild re n u n d e r tw e lv e h a lf-p ric e mi mum Special • 1 7 . " WS4 R O GI e Ir IS 23 complete American &Italian Dinners priced from ‘2.’1 M S U I m ENV (Next lo People* Church I For Men d is t r i b u t i n g c o m p a n y Park in rear of church 217 E. Grand River 3301 E . M i c h i g a n . 351-3070 PH. 337-1755 Acron from MSU U n i o n 134 W. GRAND RIVER EAST LANSING E Open Tonight Til 9 Mieto922- (oSt of student housing to rise Leases more binding iro»tinu«l fro m W » however, offers fellowship living for $75 per (continued from p age 3) Since the city is a student month including room and utilities Stu rf»,lirlh‘,r„ cost of Greek living (frx te r A lthough costs ten d to be oriented community, many lar dents living there m ust buy and prepare '• '‘j Jroritics) will Increase next fall th e ir own food. more p er m onth, S overen sug K**r apartm ent complexes offer K e n per term. This figure includes gesfed th e best altern ativ e to Students retu rn in g to campus next fall 12, n in e , and th re e month Lard utilities and social dues. sub leasing is a nine month leasing terms. will pay about 7 percent m ore for the same ■ * . - ii I snsrtm ents (form erly m arried lease. room and a sim ilar menu. Dormitory costs Some of these complexes P ^ i i e o n e of the cheapest forms of Kent for nine m onth leases will average $522 p er term , o r roughly $174 include Capitol Villa, Cedar i* * 1! [a ,i U nsing, about »142 per a month. in Hast Lansing ran g e from $15 vh-w. Cedar Village. Kden Roc "or room, food and utilities, to $45 m ore per m o n th . “Because of an Increase iri ulillties and and Kiversedge. desiring spiritual fellowship, labor wage hikes w e're going to have to go "If a student has a nine ibo living up in the five to seven percent rate change " month lease and decides to stay g i / o , ' Uff» $166 per mom m onth for each for th e sum m er term , th ey can said Robert Underwood. Residence Halis £ This includes room board and M anager. (hen pick up o u r discounted FOR ADULTS ONLY The projected increases will make dormi ra te s during th e sum m er," said P illo w F u r n itu r e ^ p ^ c r e t Student Living C enter, tory living am ong th e most expensive one Hast Lansing ap artm en t I lk complex m anager. R a te d X fo r X t r o c o m f o r t 1 M ystery “ T h a t's I ta lia n 1 B EA N B A G S n o w ’ 1 7 .” u P illo w T a lk N O W F u rn itu re f o»t-W»st M oll.frondor S te r e o s a le O P E N F R I. 10 to 9 , S A T . 10 to 5 N o tic e : TH E F lflE S T ABSOLUTELY NO PRE SALES! i n Q U A L IT Y 12' 16 s i» ™ « Sale iSD * m Vs,erY - until you visil The UM TCRBCDS ( « ííS fj 2 25 2.90 355 4 20 w h lfk r e i o ™ ' ' y0U ppe JBul ™ s m uch we can tell you a ,ape deck' speakers, a turntable, Last Week for Spring Term Books , 2 55 3.30 4.05 4.80 receiver, amplifier, tuner, blank tape, or a car tape player, you re going to find it at special savinos b _ ü ¡im Items 30 .40 .50 60 during this sale. Hurry for best selection! B e g in n in g th is w eek, w e w ill b e g in s e ttin g u p ;iI E. Michigan .-tic. 3:f2-OH.V) ( sl e e p s h o p ) Ltusf a/ Harrison —Sorry, no d elive ry i 555 e c , a n d R iye' OpflEvtry D ay 11 a . m . • 2 a . m . / S u n d a y s t 2 n o o n t o I a . m . S n o p p e W ÒOUNOÒ L DIVCOÒIONÌ DOWNTOWN L0NÒIN& b o o ks fo r S u m m e r //u a r te r . 1 9 7 8 . W e 'll s t i l l ^ QCQQÒÒ PftQM KNRPPÒ y tr y to h e lp y o u fin d y o u r S p r in g te r m b o o k, b u t w e su g g est yo u d o n 't d e la y . T h a n k s. Mill I n t h » c e n t* r o f c a m p u s ■¡BOOK IIO B II FR ESH S T R A W B E R R Y « •-9 , » S H O R T C A K E fe & i I a n d o u r f a m o u s s u m m e r w in e is b a c k a s w e ll HOBIE’S 930 Trowbridge & 109 E. Allegon, Lansing the GENESIS loudspeakers affordable realism ANYONE WHO HAS HEARD A BAND OF I STREET MUSICANS IS ALWAYS STRUCK BY THE REALISM OF THE SOUND. THERE ARE NO MIKES AMPLIFIERS WIRES OR SPEAKERS. NO SPEAKERS. WOULDNT IT BE GREAT IF WE COULD HEAR MUSIC ALL THE TIME WITHOUT SPEAKERS. GENESIS BRINGS YOU THE NEXT BEST THING. SPEAKERS YOU CAN T HEAR. YOU LL HEAR THE MUSIC INSTEAD OF THE SPEAKERS. YOU SEE GENESIS THOUGHT IT WOULD BE NICE TO DESIGN A SPEAKER LINE THAT DIDN T SOUND LIKE A LINE OF SPEAK­ ERS. AND BEST OF ALL THEY DID IT AT VERY AFFORDABLE PRICES N o w c o m e s M ille r t im e . Three models to choo$e from ) h depending on how much reali$m you want. MS4 H I- F I B U Y S 1101 E. GRAND RIVER 4810 W. SAGINAW E.L. PH. 337 1767 Io n . PH. 321-2373 M F 10-8 S 9-5 M - F ll- 8 $ 9-5 FREE PARKING - LAYAWAY - FINANCING Spwdolizing in Greek Week fun, activities planned M E X IC A N STY LE ( • o t u r i n g t h e s e s p e c ia ls FO O D J o in U s Delta T heta house, 626 Cowley will featu re 12-minute acts per •ton. VACOS tmi. tostadas ^ • r r y Ä Tfc# U f w d l Bill, D o n , L arry ft U n d o Ttivn sunn os m . cm s . futi in the Diabetes (continued from page 3) Avenue, a F risbee tournam ent form ed by m em bers o f G reek M M tN C M U A D A S T h ||ft f g ,, $ « ,. H - Ihr N'-,nl ' n i g h t s a t 9 :0 0 W1- .jkinK , cult meet for a “scram ble dinner“ will be held. houses. P erform ance will run listisi«-* w here each course will be Saturday, Greek W eek will from 6 to 9 p.m. a t Fairchild served at a different house and not necessarily in order. A fter close with Greek Sing, which T heatre. c o m p le t e m e n u o v o i l o b le d o i l y o l o n g w i t h t w e r . w i n e A y o u r f a v o r i t e c c x k t a ils B I K E - A - T H 0 N the dinner, a “Gong Show" will K itc h o n O p « n be held in th e Union Ballroom M o n - S a t 10 a . m . • I e . r r at 7:30. •T hursday, Greek gam es will City board vacancies F R E N C H I E ’S 400 B o k « r S tr* « t, ta n t, BA R S un. 1 p .m . • I p .m . be held near th e Auditorium (continued from page 7) o n « b l o c k w a t t o f S o u t h C * d o r S t. 4 1 2 -0 7 3 3 from 3 to 6 p.m. The games include canoe races, tricycle Conducts hearings and resolves disputes reg ard in g housing o r ■ IT' M ystery races, a hoota-hoop contest, a zoning decisions. Lpj'1' I ..itili". musical chair gam e using tubs •Board of Electrical Exam iners. R egulates city electrical w iring L r ::1 filled with w ater instead of and installation. One m em ber is an East Lansing v o te r, th e o th e r chairs and a “zip and strip" four m em bers m ust have expertise in electrical m a tte rs. contest involving sleeping bags •L ibrary Board. S ets policy concerning m anagem ent and and a change of clothes. supervision of city library facilities. Thursday night at 9, Greeks will m eet behind M eridian Mail •C apital A rea Rail Council. A ssists in operation of A m track rail depot on Trow bridge Road and handles local rail promotions. S t e r e o S a le •E a st ta n sin g Meridian S ew er and W ater A uthority. Advises for th e G reek Chug. The party will feature music and food Planning Commission on future w ater sew age developm ents. F R I. 10 to 9 , S A T . 10 to 5 M AY 2 1 9 a m -5 p m served under a large tent. •F in e A rts Commission. Function includes review ing art A B S O L U T E L Y N O P R E -S A L E S ! •A t 10 a.m. Friday at th e Phi support requests and developing a rt activities. What's on sale is a mystery — until you visit The Stereo Shoppe. But this much we can tell you A 6 .5 m ile c o u rse th ro u g h E a s t L a n s in g whether you need a tape deck, speakers, a turntable, ■ ■ receiver, amplifier, tuner, blink tape, or a car tape a n d th e M .S .U . C a m p u s V a lu a b le C o u p o n W o rth $ 1 .0 0 player, you re going to (ind it at special savings I during this sale Hurry for best selection! (S p o n so r s h e e ts a v a ila b le a t a ll re s id e n c e h a lls ) I terco 555 E. Grand River oppe East Lansing >150 S p o n so re d by Phi G a m m a D e lta F ra te rn ity I 337 1300 C a ll: 3 3 2 -5 0 5 3 fo r in fo rm a tio n & S p o n s o r S h e e ts I M o i m t a j n e e p i n g #5 . I I fMds2at I R E G U L A T IO N I I ji t o I I tiiiv tumi n r i m im ic BUY TWO DELICIOUS MR. TONY SUBMARINE SANDWICHES (reg) FOR ONLY *1.50 (and th is s a p a ) SAVE '1.00 ^ GARB I Y o u , a f a ith f u l fo llo w e r o f th is space, h av e b een a m o u n ­ l e s s s e r i o u s b u s i n e s s . I f y o u are] g o i n g t o d o w n t h e m o u n ta in s , ta in e e r fo r s o m e tim e now s I Y o u 'v e s t u d i e d t h e f u n d a ­ r a t h e r t h a n v i c e v e r s a , y o u mi b e c o n f i d e n t o f y o u r s ta n d in g . M ZXA A M B M A M N M m e n ta ls , s e le c te d y o u r B e t w e e n t h e h e a d a n d t h e feetl I 515 W. Grand Rlvtr (juit w ait o f Greyhound Station) g e a r a n d e x p e rim e n te d lie s th e a r e a k n o w n to p ro s a s '■ L n o m u v m v w i t h m e th o d o lo g y . I n s h o r t , b c x fy !’ M o u n ta i n e e r in g Pick-Up or Oino In Only 3 3 2 * 8 6 1 1 Expiro» 5-18-78 y o u a r e n o b o d y ’s f o o l . N o n e ­ b o c f y w e a r is u s u a lly th e le s s , y o u a ls o k n o w a little o n p e r s o n a l p re fe rs: k n o w le d g e is a d a n g e r o u s th in g . H o w e v e r, k e e p a keen S o y o u w a n t to le a r n m o re . e y e o u t fo r o n e com m a S m a rt th in k in g . c r i t e r i o a Y o u r c lo th e s F irs t, y o u m u s t re a liz e th a t s h o u l d b e c o m fo rta b le O V ER A LLS. o n c e th e b a s ic s o f m o u n ta in e e rin g f le x ib l e , a l l o w i n g fo r open a re m a s te re d , it is o n ly n u a n c e N m o v e m e n t , s p e c i f i c a l l y in w h ic h d is tin g u is h e s th e tr u e ^ v i c i n i t y o f t h e a r m s . A free a r t is ts f r o m th e m e r e ly a d e q u a te . ^ a n d r e s p o n s i v e a r m is a T h e re fo re , a tte n t io n to d e ta il, m o u n t a i n e e r ’s b e s t f r ie n d ] R E D , YELLOW , e s p e c ia lly in m a tte r s o f c lo th in g , \ C e r t a i n a c c e s so rie s , is v ita l. ^ c o u r s e , c o m p l e m e n t and] A lw a y s p r o te c t t h e h e a d c o m p l e t e t h e re g u la tio n ] a c c o rd in g to s e a s o n a l f lu c tu a ­ N A V Y -B L A C K , tio n s . I n w in te r, a w a r m h a t g a r b . E x p e d i t i o n f la g s t o m a r k y o u r te rrito ry ] is m a n d a to ry . ( T h e h e a d , a f t e r i n p u b li c p la c e s , con­ a ll, is th e c h i m n e y o f t h e * n e c t i n g r o p e s f o r th o s l W H IT E , b o d y . A v o id c e r e b r a l h e a t l o s s - it d im in is h e s y o u r p s y c h o - w h o p r e f e r t h e s e c u r i tf o f m o u n t a i n e e r i n g in [ p h y s io a b ilitie s .) ta n d e m a n d back­ 1 I n s u m m e rtim e , ▼ ¿¿— to p a c k s f il le d w ith D E N IM , a s u n v is o r o r a b e e r n u ts , m u ' b ille d c a p w ill b o t t l e o p e n e rs g u a ra n te e c ru c ia l a n d o t h e r p ara- Z IP P E R v is ib ility a m o n g p h a n a l i a . B eyon il I FRONT, th e c ra g g y p e a k s. P ay p a rtic u la r t h e s e s ta n d a rd s , w a r d r o b e s ty le s | i « , we did ; r e g a r d to y o u r f o o t­ r a n g e f r o m t h e ru s t! ■component, g e a r. S h o e s s h o u ld Itiuse each t o t h e r e f i n e d A nd I ■Maxell cas b e s t u r d y a n d s t a b l e . Fig D Swallow w e l l t h e y m i g h t , forj w P U R E W H IT E . A s e c u re fo o tin g is m o u n t a i n e e r s are a little tape is p ith the sarr o f u tm o s t im p o r ta n c e . W i th o u t it, r u g g e d a n d in d iv id y o u ’r e a s k i n g f o r t r o u b l e . P o i n t I ’ic é m o s te lo t, jo i n e d o n ly b y a o f o rd e r: w h ile m o u n ta in e e r in g is c o m m o n t a s t e fo r I 0"®up to d a 1 p u rs u e d fo r fu n , it is n e v e rth e - Itawmuch i e x c e lle n c e . poducewhi W H O S A ID O VER A LLS Hi A R E D U L L? $ 1 0 1 E . G ra n d R iv e r E a s t L a n s in g 3 3 7 - S a m ’s D o n ’t j u s t r e a c h fo r a b e e r. B U SC H Anheusi-r Busch Inc SI louis. Mo H e a d fo r t h e m o u n ts azo a r ^ P r ° m o t e d by c o a litio n CAM PUS ^ * D O O L E Y 'S j ». ih< ■akin« Siiani'h word for rzce. incorporate» all farclx „1 rulluri'. A meeting today hopes to bring a 'm e m tw r ot r 'ie " ' l " ’ n,,,n d f' n*"eial backing, aaid J e s se Gonzales, P IZ Z A 2 -»h sp■-3 msh artist ir— rconcern» *■ t n t ij t s i p n a i n H aa art ini the state in MMichigan te ltiir a n s n u ic n ts lor Progressive Artion will sponsor an ko : by designing "D or ft_ i a rtis ts and P n 0 n to rn h e r 1 ano S tu d en ts for P rogressive Action, “ l° deVelop * " *w*rBn« « of w h at o th e r Raza w*k, n .'“ t l0 n * * r e d o i n * ' " he “ id - " w * " « * *o MZ Z GU IT A R IS T G R E A T P IZ Z A & S U B S ^„onaloM-nnK.nth, he Chicane Culture Room of Wilson Hall work toveTh h. *t. ‘n slltutlon> we are linked with and how w e can f r e e d e liv e r y b e g in s work to g eth er to bring in aU te and federal funding." S a tu r d a y a t n o o n & T B r 'i c „ l i v e s o f the Chicane Art and Literary Organization a r t is u dn^ 0re" 0' workshoP “ o rdinator from A drian, aaid Raza i '" o,. Kara Art * Media Collective of Ann Arbor, the ot oiner e d u e T 1“ T system educational " <'r ' s.dit ” nd need , u PP°r t « " » schools and ,“!t V n„n Art Center of Adrian and Arte Huena Viata of S u n d a y a t 2 : 0 0 p .m . „ any interested individuals to organize a statewide L.m. k U rm goals for th e coalition include a brochure prom oting aza art, a traveling exhibit and a formal statew id e publication, 3 1 0 W . G r a n d R iv e r 3 3 7 - 1 6 3 9 uonzales said. C r;l,"| itin,,. Chicane. Mexican and Spanish speaking photography, literature, poetry, music and film G a le Miihignn"1 pro^e rt Wili be to comPile * d irectory of Raza artiata in iir r o h e rm b b o x n r ,i: Monday • May 15 Mystery A m e r ic a n & F o r e ig n C a rs S t e r e o S a le 8 & 1030 pm F R I. 10 to 9 , S A T . 10 to 5 lilts Q u a lity W o r k G u a r a n te e d c : Gf?RND RIVER FreeEstimates tickets $5.50 in advance A B SO L U T E L Y N O P R E -S A L E S ! What’s on sale is a mystery - until you visit The Stereo Shoppe. But this m uch we can tell you: fT lo n . - F ri. 7 :3 0 a .m . - 5 : 3 0 p .m . j - nOREH O F whether you need a tape deck, speakers, a turntable TICKETS AVAILABLE AT DOOLE VS AND AT BOTH f S. • e ■• ft e S a t. 8 :0 0 a .m . - 1 2 N non RECORDLANDS ILANSING AND MERIDIAN MAL 1S d& L " receiver, amplifier, tuner, blank tape, or a car tape iivPNDOR player, you’re going to find it at special savings Corner Larch I Michigon Ave. during this sale. Hurry for best selection! owlmq oli dOy ih Laming 489-6577 3 o W id e r b e r g s C la s s ic -nmg every day! 5S5 E Grand River ADALEN 31 Snoppe “ rr T O N IG H T & S A T U R D A Y A M A R X B R O T H E R S F o r ÍT io re In fo rm a tio n D O U B L E F E A T U R E c a ll 3 3 7 -9 7 7 5 rrrd A d o le n 31 is b a s e d o n th e e v e n ts of th e 1931 s tr ik e in th e to w n of A d o le n S w e d e n . Five w o rk e rs w e r e k illed w h e n s o ld ie rs fire d o n p e a c e fu l p r o ­ te s te r s . M a d e in 1969 th is v isu ally b r e a th ta k in g film m a k e s b o th s o c ia l a n d p o litic al c o m m e n t o n la b o r s tru g g le s a n d fa m ilie s in v o lv ed in th e m . F R ID A Y A N D S A T U R D A Y Showplace: 109 Anthony 5100 Weet Saginaw 1039 Grand Rivar Showtime*: 7:15 X 9:15 lanslng O kem oi A d m issio n : *1.” (5 0 ‘ d is c o u n t w ith RHA p a s s ) 3 2 1 -2 7 7 0 3 4 9 -1 9 3 2 SPONSOREDB» CCPS faNOED A D A Y A T T H E R A C E S T H E B I O S T O R E Ihis Area's Only M u lti- M e d ia D iscotheque 2843 F G d River. E Lons 351-1201 IF YOU CAN'T GET DOWN BEHIND T O N IG H T A S A T U R D A Y SHOWTIMES: DAY AT RACES 7:30 & 10:30 toy Ifotif W e e k e n d a t t h e R a i n b o w R a n c h THESE . . . . SHAME ON YOU BIG STORE 9:15 S 12 MIDNIGHT SHOWPLACE: 106 BWELLS ADMISSION: ! 1 for one film or J O E SAMPLE R U FU S AND Hoinbow Seeker '2.°° for both great films C H A K A KH AN on er'ter’amrnent service ot Beai F-;rr Cc-op $Tujen,s faculty &staff welcome. ID s checked Street Player T O N IG H T A N D S A T U R D A Y The Dramatics represent the vitality Rufus backs Chaka s vocals with and excitement of the new Oetroit their hottest sounds to date and sound DoWhat YouWannaDo has Chaka is in great voiceonboth disco depth fullness sensitivity and sen rockers and soft ballads suahty as only the Dramatics can deliver B .B . K IN G O N LY m i iim iiiis M.iaii M id n ig h t B e lie v e r ijóp A 6 9 W H G EACH The world s premier blues artist B B King is here with a significant and adventurous musical departure a majestic synthesis ot jazz and blues Midnight Believer“ will keep t^i make a believer out ot you ALL ON flKrcnnls RECORDS AND TAPES AND AVAILABLE AT . . . T H E D IS C S H O P 323 E. GRAND RIVER T O N IG H T A N D S A T U R D A Y E.L. PH. 351-5380 M-F 10-8 S 9-5 Fri. - 7:30 &9:30 In 105 S. Kedzie 11:30 in 106 B Wells Sat. - 7:30 & 9:30, 11:30 in 102 B Wells Admission: ‘l.so _ PoundFiijir Movie policy continued a 4 S S ) _ p m s b " s (continued from page 7) am ended to exclude black caucuses from additional funding. The motion was again tabled so board m embers could ta k e th e motion 0 0 1 S u ite s , back to dorm itory students to get feedback about th e change. B ILL STAINES is a great foH,,,„ 1 songwriter from New England, w T ,® 1 • RHA president Tim Van Antw erp said some black caucus sweet voice and unique guitar style p residents felt if they could get additional funds from RHA then Hei s also a champion yodeleri You dorm itory governm ents would give the caucuses less. eni°y this gentle singe, • A motion to allow five representatives from The Listening E ar and his fine original songs, so come to solicit donations at th e May 20th Spring Concert was tabled to one of the Midwest’s most-admired until next week. Several m em bers felt passing the motion would be settin g a coffeehouses for a night of good music dangerous precedent. Sharon Pope. Residence Halls Program s Office representative, OH C o l l e g e said. “It’s never been done before. I t’s possible w e’ll g e t a lot more off-campus organizations asking for similiar privileges. m t h « M s u Bi(; Emmons Hall representative Lane A very said he thought solicitors would be ■irritating" to people attending th e concert. • Radio board representative Rob David told th e board tw o f Saturday gpjjf positions on the radio board need to be filled by residence hall students for fall term Next week's board meeting is at 6:30 p.m. W ednesday in Shaw Hall. »us CONTRADANcj Beginners ate welcome to our monthly smm 1 ST A R LÌT E contradances. A live string band w.ll ' “ 1 great music, and several callers will be „ „ hJ I P h o n e 322-0044 you n M R M M with S T M WARS and w w d by a O S £ ENCOUNTERS... MSUnion Ballroom d o n i M S S DEATHSPORT!" SHOW TONIGHT ¿ S aT 1 A t 11:30 PM A t Both Theatre, I i n TH E Y E W 3 0 0 0 WOODY Richard Eiimin presents D E A TH ALLEN SM U T 'A N N I E DAVID m m HALL *32W2 >0 Fri. t, Sot. O nly “Everything You Always Wanted to Know About "CANNONBALL" AT 10:30 , SEX” T 0 N I6 H T A N D S A T U R D A Y A B S O L U T I L Y F I N A L 2 D A Y S I W IN N E R It s a c le a n sw eep , 'B a r b a r a B ro a d ­ c a st' w in s e v e ry m a jo r p o rn o a w a rd o f 1 9 7 7 ." — .ORSON WELLES — HAL LINDSEY. ... LATE SHOW TONIGHT t SAT.l 1:30 PM B E S T P O R N O G R A P H I C YESSONGS" A d m . «2.« tic k e t, on Sole F I L M O F 1 9 7 7 A d u lt Film A sso c, of A m e ric a & H u stler M a g a z in e B EST P O R N O A C T R E S S C .J. Lang S e e T h e M o v ie T h a t H e l p e d M a k e B e n ji D I S T D I R E C T O R H en ry P a ris a W o rld w id e P h en o m e n o n ! B I S T S I X S C E N E O P '7 7 on th e r e s ta u r a n t s te a m ta b le s "T H E B E ST H A R D C O R E F IL M O F 1 9 7 7 " Larry W ichm an. SCREW MAGAZINE ‘ D e s tin e d to b e o n e o t t h e b e s t h a r d - c o r e f il m s o f 1977. W ell p a c e d , w ith e l a b o r a t e s e t t i n g s ; t h e d ia lo g u e a n d a c t i n g a r e s u p e r b ” .. ^ ■,.. r a s e s : ' T h e m o s t p ro fe s s io n a l p o rn film ever. H ollyw ood w o u ld b e h a rd p re s s e d to e q u a l I t s so p h istic atio n .” - . I f i : lw D' D Q n F . story b , BEN VAUGHN m b I0E CAMP l . s u t n p l l r b , JOE CAMP SAT-SUN EARLY BIRO • 4:45-5:15 - *1." TONIGHT OPEN 7PM Shows 107 i GJUNO MVfN - 00WNKMN 7:20-9:20 SAT. 8 SUN 1:30-3:20-5:20-7:20-9:20 T h e M o v ie T h a t O r a b B T V ty I t » W d i | r ‘BARBARA BROADCAST’ nnctie Haven. C J lam g. Constance Money. Suzanne McBame. Jamie Gillts H e n r y P a r is ..n o n -s t o p le tu q ftfw - A 1968 Film from Germany's most important R a t e d x t o n ig h t a S a t u r d a y young director S H O W T IM E S : 7 : 3 0 , 9 : 0 0 , 1 0 : 3 0 , 1 2 : 0 0 P r im e T im e Fri. 8:00 & 10:00 100 Engineering A A N N T N S H IA M tN C O ir» S H O W P L A C E : 1 0 4 B W ELLS Sun. 8:00 Union Parlors I A ADDED e FUN CARTOON & N O V ^L A D M IS S IO N : ‘ 2 . 5 0 students, ‘3 . 5 0 fa cu lty t staff LATE SHOW TONIGHT « S A T. 11:30PM Beo1 f,i,n c ° ° p s,uden,i fo-<|ual asked not to be identified, said would be im periled by the sale tre aties" signed in the iNlh and he thought th e adm inistration of F 15s to .Saudi Arabia. 19th centuries. had a two-vote margin of su p ­ •“ b" B I he S enate com m ittee vote E,b,. border talks. port in the House com m ittee. fprkM correspondent T o d o y A M o n t h r u T h u rs ! j W German news O p o n A t 7 :0 0 P .M . S ot A Sun j 'p ll, Welt reported Kkvd diplomats »re F o o tu r o A t 7 :2 0 -9 :2 5 / O p o n 1 :0 0 P .M . F o o tu r o A t |ib«»k"(f of the l«!ks In 1 9 1 7 , in th e re d -lig h t d is tr ic t olr \ 'e w O rle a n s 1:20 th e y c a lle d h e r P r e t t v 1laity. 3 :2 5 5 :3 0 7 :3 5 lO tv e M O M a 9 :4 0 CULTORI KoHouse Plant J id A Y > 'L GUARANTEED ! JINAN351-2499 . k * m x " ■»>- w j •< ■iw i n n u n ” e ""r- 17 MTV I’l . v n . Il il ] Y | ‘| \ n " y o u ’l l n e v e r o . , L le a v e h u n g r y ’ on Friday' ALL YOU CAN EAT $ 2 > 4 9 E N G L IS H F IS H & C H IP S Tasty oil white Cod Fillets d ip p e d in batter a n d pond Fashionable d e e p fried to a crisp golden brown IjCfiQinj -r> nch d u r a b le l . Served with french fries, roll a n d butter B O w o v Dv K re m e n fj i J and your choice o f soup salad K « s s o n e s *itM o d a v s 1 | c o Come s e e o u r j or clam chowder tcoiw led by NO RM AN JEWISON • TtCHNictxav E H in m c n » « ORIGINAIMOTIONPtCTUMSOUWTRAC*ALIUNAW | TAWAVAHAOil 0NU>mDAI>TTStS| CORPS[ FRI. WILSON 7:30 4 9:45 Hi. nH : JL BRODY 8:30 I08B W ELLS 6:454 9:45 SAT.CONRAD7:30 4 9:45 8:30 SUN. WILSON 7:30 4 9:45 w,!fi!Llic‘ Wilson Aîtronomv 6:45 4 9:45 hUN. Students, Faculty and Staff Welcome, ID s CONRAD 8:30 required to enter all RHA Films. *r*+rkicicickici*ick+c'k'kickick'k'k'k'k'k'k'k'k'k'ki P la n s fo r c a b in changed If© C D f 0 M id n ig h t S h o w s F ri. * S a t. \\f% I M i n n A J I" m o tm By R .W . ROBINSON M SP D irector of Cam pus P ark s and Planning. S u te News Staff W riter A source w ho w ished to be unidentified said, A fter a g reat deal of controversy over w here "It is Milton Baron th a t th e fight was w ith, not th e F orestry Club’s new log cabin will be built, a th e stu d en ts of th e F o restry Club. H e gave them decision was made th a t the Baker Woodlot site th e OK to use th e land afte r he knew very well Never Before Shown Censored Scenes From Movies & T V.' orginally proposed is “too enriched with endan gered species" to be used. how im portant it is to th e botany department.** However, jurisdiction of th e B aker Woodlot F e a tu rin g O u tta k m Y o u ’tl N E V E R See o n T a ie v m o n 1 • ABBOTT a COST!ILO • JOHNNY CARSON • BORIS KARI OU • STAR THi K • ttC Fill OS C A M P U S P IZ Z A In a le tte r addressed to John Beaman, site is controlled by th e chairperson of th e • RICHARDBOON! • SAMMYDAYIS JR • JAMI S ARNESS forestry d ep artm en t. Baron said. T he opposition • ORIGINAL LAIIGH IN • DONRICKIES • DON AOAMS professor of botany and plant pathology, M SI1 • CRA/Y COMMERCIALS • Rf OSMI TON • Wll DAMCONRAD Provost Clarence L. W inder explained, 1 feel confident th a t if a F orestry I lub cabin is to th e cabin being built on th is particu lar site was from those who w ere botanically minded only, • 010 TIME MOVUS • ROO Si RUNG • JIMMYDi AN • HOGAN5 HFROES • TH| HI AT11S • WAGON Tl • OIO VAN0 M IJAMIS GARNI I • JACK RINNY • TV NI WS • BOBHOPI • NIKON ETC ETC I & I I constructed it will not be located adjacent to or in not th e forestry d ep artm en t. Baron added. th e Baker Woodlot." v et. several zoology d ep a rtm en t professors Twelve m onths ago, Beaman and several and o th e rs said th a t if th e site w as used for th e p iu > . " T H E 3 S T O O G E S ” •«** M O R I I StPAPATr ADMISSION S-t 00 — m em bers of th e zoology departm ent sent a le tte r cabin, it would destro y th e b est outdoor to W inder expressing their concern that the laboratory on campus. cabin was being built in what they consider the M SP Museum D irector Rollin B aker told th e most valuable outdoor laboratory on campus. professors that they should ex p ress th e ir Beaman also sent a le tte r to W inder dated F eb. concerns for th e site before construction of th e 27 th a t stated. “In view of the significance of Baker Woodlot to the U niversity community and cabin began. “How can we be assured th a t th e fo restry boys C h a r lie C h a p lin beyond, responsibility for its adm inistration will not be chasing girls th ro u g h th e woods The l.ittir I'ramp. m h i' l**>l perfurniaruv should be transferred from the Forestry Depart tram pling th e plants in th e area." B aker said. » • s it f.ill- '« ' a c a tín nf |in * .|K v tfirs n m th ment to th e Division of Campus Parks and The presence of th e lot is im portant to ecology, to the Ki rich, and Planning, w here it should be managed as a a study that is of great im portance to the fi lia lb gct> th* cm I S*v t 'lupini in this natural area in the same m anner as banford and environm ent today, he said. menu inai -hr'« mg "I Red Cedar N atural Areas." “E very tim e we add som ething near th e site we No plans have been made to accept Beaman s recommendation for th e site, said Milton Baron, are destroying th e lot with pollutants from th e surrounding environm ent." B aker added. T h e G o ld Rush N O W S H O W IN C i W IIK IN D S H O W T IM IC : FRI. 8 A 10 PM SAT. 8 ( 10 PM SUN. 2 A 4 P M SKY LECTURE a f t e r a l l s h o w s OUTD OOR OBSERVING AFTER PM 8 t SHOWS WEATHER PERMITTING ALBUM & LIGHTSHOW AFTER 10PM FR ID A Y, 8 Holden, 7:30,9:15 show s FR E E ■RHA taxed students 81 - Faculty. Staff, other students T M t W I I K S ALBUM « HD's required) A SONG FOR ALL SEASONS The Holden Studeot Life Late Show by R e n o iss a n c e T A D M IS S IO N ? R H A Adults 1.25 MSU Students 1.00 Children .50 $ A T T E N T IO N ! A T T E N T IO N ! 12 S U N D E R D ue to p o p u la r d e m a n d No preschoolers odmitted 2 0 th C e n tu ry -F o x p r e s e n ts th e o r ig in a l... 3 5 5 * 4 6 7 2 M ASH For fantastic pizza with old fashioned hand spun crust youve got to try Campus Pizza. They use more expensive ingredients to give you a better quality pizza. With two locations. 310 W. Grand Roar o n ce again with the original movie ca st River (in the old Dairy Q ueen Bldg.), 1312 Michigan (just before the a b ra m s Silver Dollar) and FREE DELIVERY, they offer convenient service to p la n e ta r iu m students on and off campus. V Some of the unique things about Campus Pizza are their whole Donald Elliott JoAnn Robert Sally wheat crust' pizzas made only on W ednesdays and Thursdays On Sutherland Gould Pflug Duvall Kellermin Monday they offer a free liter of coke with your pizza and Tuesdays it s free item night. In addition to pizzas, Campus Pizza makes Italian Ham, Roast Beef. Vegetarian. Salami and Tuna Submarines (such a Brody 6:30.8:30,10:30 variety) fresh baked in an oven, no microwave! Sun. 109 Anthony 7:30,9:30 W hy not stop by the G rand River location for lunch, it's open Mon Students. Faculty and Staff Welcome. day thru Saturday at 11:00. They open on Sunday at 2 pm. Storting University ID required to enter RHA films next week you can stop by and sample their soft serve ice cream mmmmmmmmm-on a hot d a y ! STARTS TO NIG HT 1 B ass si Call-337-1639 337-1377 '977 T h e w o r ld 310 W. Grand River 1312 Michigan Ave. «rç AM FA w a tc h e d .. 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Z 4-5 12 (5) Cobol, o r PL1 training plus everyone can g et those hard tim e em ploym ent fo r shifts C-3-5-16<5) radio, CB m o n itor, $2 900 fairing, tack, 2 helm ets »600 some course w o rk in a c­ I d a y • K K p e r lin e to-ge t and to p -o f the line beginnings at 6:30 a.m. firm . 656-3450 afte r 6 ¿.m. 485 0358. 353 1723 CABIN COUNSELORS and counting. Call M r. Robinson 3 éêyt • I 0 ( p e r U n« paraphernalia item s Call 482 A pplicants m ust be available A SCHUSS M O U N TA IN weekdays. A n ytim e week Z 3 5 15 131 program s taff needed fo r at A LLS TATE M A N A G E ­ 4890 11 a .m .-8 p.m . for through summer. A p p ly from representative w ill be in ter­ 4 d e y « • 75< p « r l in e ends. 5-5-17 (9) camp w ith unique children. MENT. 351-1310 fo r a pp oint­ details Z 3 5-12 (91 8 10 a.m. or 2-4 p.m ., M o n ­ view ing fo r sum m er em ploy­ I d e y « - 7 IX p e r l i n e Call collect 313-663 0551 8 ment. 0-8-5-16 (9) HO NDA 750 1978, super day - Friday 6-5-15 (10) M G. MIDGET, 1976. excel a m 5 p.m . Z 8 5-18 (5) m ent on M ay 17th at the spon. excellent condition le nt, 13,000 miles, best offer. FOUR D A Y week. Educa Placement O ffice. Positions RECEPTIONIST - CASHIER l i n e r o t e p e r i n s e r t io n »1,700 Evenings 349 0598 MARRIED. FEMALE a tte n ­ Debbie, 355-6437. 6-5-19 (3) tional Sales. Sum m er jobs ONE ARTS b cra fts m ajor to open: - waiters, waitresses, fo r busy insurance office. 2 5 12 141 dant to w o rk w ith m entally ill m anagem ent trainees, career work five hours a day in bartenders, and fro n t desk M ust be able to type at least o pp ortun itie s afte r gradua and m entally retarded in a dult personal. Housing available 45 w pm and have some cash­ M G 1970, excellent co nd itio n Y A M A H A 350 RD, 1975 summer ch ildren's program . . 3 |m « s ‘ 4 .0 0 ■ 5 d o y * . 8 0 * p o r l i n o o v o r tion. M u st be sharp and have foste r care hom e, 3-11 p.m. on premises. For m ore in­ iering bod y and engine, FM stereo Excellent condition, very low Send educational philosophy experience. Salary E j ü e i N o o d ju s tm o n t i n r o t o w h o n c a n c e l l t d cassette, everything new, car. 694 ' 244, 9-12 p.m . only sh ift 339 3265 8-5 16 (6) form ation or appointm ent com m ensurate w ith experi­ mileage, »550 351 0379 & resume to: G O O D M A N P«! of m u * t b o » t o to d in o d . M a x im u m best o ffe r. 363 6244 or w rite UNITED EDUCA SCHOOL. G324 Gossard, contact Placement O ffice. ence. An A ffirm a tive A ction Z 8 6 2 3 (3) W A ITR E S S W A N TE D : call S-5-5-16 14) TORS. INC., 900 Long Boule East Lansing. 5-5-15 (7) 4-5-17(13) Employer. Call M. King. 482- id tp r ic v o f *50- IMPER IAL GARDEN, 349- — u p«f«onol o d * • 3 l i — « • ‘ 2 . 2 5 ■ p o r in s e r t io n 125 HONDA 1972 w ith hel vard, S uite 3 9, Lansing 5566 fo r appointm ent. M G B GT 7 1 , 25,000 miles, 2698 2 5 -1 2(3 ) met, »300 882 9961 after 4 48910 17 6 2 (10) TAXI DRIVERS w anted. A R TIST ILLUSTRATO R III. 8-5-18 111) '*■ Mf lin o o v o r 3 lin o s ( p r e p a y m e n t ) rust-proofed, n ew radials, p m 8 5 18(3) Must have excellent driving Design and layout o f 40 page . G o ro fo S o lo o d i • 4 l i — s • * 2 .5 0 SUM M ER RECREATION •2200 or best o tte r. 351-4263 WORK S TU D Y , typist, record. V A R S ITY C AB 332- m o n th ly magzine, newspaper FREE RENT, bachelor apart­ supervisors. M ust be resident "¿■pu ,in# 0v9r 4 *'n#* ‘ P*r " " '" o n 2 8-5-19(3) Y A M A H A 400 Enduro 1976 teacher fo r sum m er science 3559 8 5-19(3) ads, brochures, posters. ment. A ble to devote 2 hours o f C linton C ounty Education •¿ to w n o d i • 4 lin o s • * 2 .5 0 • p o r i n s e r t io n . Sum m er position begins a day fo r the care o f races M int shape, lo w mileage class Public relations person, o r sport background desira­ j3, p t r l m o o v o r 4 l i — s . M U S TA N G II 1974, 41,000 museum guide Call IMPRES DELIVERY HELP wanted. Ju ne 1: m inim um 36 hours/ horses. Knowledge o f driving »775 339 1528 Z 2 5 12 13) ble. For tw o m on th s Call - llfo u n d t od» / T r o n ip o r t o t f o n o d i • 3 li n o s • ‘ I 5 0 miles, 4 cylinder, »1900. 351 Must have ow n car. A p p ly at week. $3.66/hour. W K A R farm tra cto r w ill pay extra fo r SIO N 5. 882 2437 3-5-12 16) 321-4031 afte r 4 p m insertion 5 0 ' p o r l i — o v o r 3 l in o s 1737 afte r 5 p.m. B 2-5-1513) Y A M A H A 500, 75, good con LITTLE CAESARS today RADIO. Call 355-6540 janitorial duties. H. H offm an, 6:5-18 (6)__ dition, »800 Call afte r 6 p m CASHIER NEEDED, part after 4 p.m. 3-5-12(4) 5-5-18(9) 5460 N o rth Okemos Road, ONE-FIVE »100-»500. Trans 337 1124 3 5 12 (31 NEED PERSON flu e n t in V A N A LSTINE PACKING. tim e, evenings at CREST p orto tio n Specials FLUMER French to translate foreign W A N TE D C O C K TA IL w a it­ 8-5-22 (10) D to d lin o i DRIVE IN. M u st be 18 A pply ENERGETIC SALES PERSON FELT S TAIR CHEVROLET to set up a ccounts on new ress. Full & part-tim e, M o n ­ in person at CREST DRIVE m edical school applications. k jp m • I class d o y b e f o r e p u b l i c o t i o n . 656-4343 0 4 5 12 (3) S arvice / IN. 1096 W est Grand River. autom otive product. G ood day-Friday A pp ly in Person W AITRESSES W A N TE D , «ilotion C hongo • I p . m . • I c lo is d o y b e fo re ? 4 ? 7? _Z^ 5 L2 i 4i _ OLDS '64, autom atic, good O kem os betw een noon and 6 unit commission. Call 351- HUDDLE NORTH LOUNGE part-tim e only. PINE LAKE I pufckotion 0593 between 6 p .m .-7 p.m FULL A N D part-tim e jobs for 309 N W ashington. D o w n ­ LOUNGE. 339-1522. runm ngcondition. $250. 485 GOOD USED tires, 13 14 15 p m. 5-5-16 (8) a g d 'io rd o ro d i t c a n n o t b o c o n c e d e d o r c h a n g e d 8 5 19(6) sharp, am bitious people. Earn to w n Lansing. 8-5-23(6) 8-5-22 (3) 7448.8-5-18 13) inch. M o unted free Used i / iJ o f t t r 1st i n s e r t io n . $106.60 per week part-tim e. wheels and h ub caps. PEN DETROIT A D agency is look Call 374-6328, 4-6 p.m . fo r FIVE EVENINGS a m onth NURSES: RN o r LPN charge L i t o ' l 0 0 c h a r g e f o r I o d c h o n g o p lu s SO' p e r PINTO. 1971, n ew tires, runs NEL SALES. 1825 East M ichi trig for recent A dvertising W A NTE D BABYSITTER to interview . 8-5-12 (6) 5-11 p.m. sorting and stuffin g - days or afternoon sh ift fu ll gddi'ionol c h o n g o f o r m a x i m u m o f 3 c h o n g o s . excellent, some rust, show s gan, Lansing, Michigan M aior grad o r senior, inter care fo r 2 year old and do w ell, p re tty car. 349-4342 ested in PR and Prom otion. light housekeeping. W eek­ mailings, reply M .R .H .A . P.O. and part-tim e. Im m ediate ; S'o't News w i ll o n ly b o r e s p o n s ib l e f o r t h e 1st 48912 482 5818 C 22 5-31(6) FEMALE MASSEUSE w a n t­ $525. 8-5-19 (4) W o rk w ill center in the Lans days only, 8 a .m .-5:30 p.m . Box 30065, Lansing, 48909. benefits w ith paid orienta­ dns incorrect in s e r t io n . A d j u s t m e n t c la im s m u s t ed. $8 hour. W e w ill train. Near M S U . Call 353-4364 5-5-18(4) tion. Call Mrs. M ilz 882- bt mode w ith m 10 d o y s o f e x p i r o t i o n d o t e BR7813 R A D IA L sn o w tires, mg Grand Rapids areas. W e 489 2278. Z 24 6 2(3) PLYM O UTH W A G O N . 1969. 5000 miles, $30 or best offer have approxim ately 12 weeks weekdays or 351 8082 even 2453 Monday-Friday. i grt due ^ do y s f r o m o d e x p i r o t i o n d o t e If n o t DENTAL RECEPTIONIST 8-5-22 (6) A uto m a tic, air, radio. Good Tom 351-9228 S-5-5-16 (3) w ork w ith possib ility o f full mgs and weekends. 8-5-19(7) BOX 0 SNAX : X'í B» due d o to , a SO' l o t o s e r v i c e c h o r g « w i l l running co nd itio n. $345. 332 M ust be personable, good tim e em ploym ent fo r right O ffers free service to b usi­ 6327. 2-5-12 (4) M A S O N BODY SHOP 812 E KITCHEN HELP. DOOLEY'S w ith fig ures accurate typist. W A N T TO make a fe w party M u st have car Salary nesses. Field reps needed Kalamazoo, since 1940 A uto of East Lansing is currently (b o th fem ale and male) to Full time. S ou th Lansing thousand dollars th is sum m er and expenses. Please send PLY M O U TH FURY 1970. air, painting collision service taking applications fo r su m ­ place th is unique new ser­ office. Experience preferred regardless o f where you may q ualifications and resume to excellent co nd itio n. $400. Am erican-foreign cars 485- mer and fall em ploym ent. vice. Full training. Salary plus b ut n ot required. Please send be? For com plete inform atio n Box C-3, S ta te News Sue, 3 5 1 -4 9 3 4 ^ 1 ^ -1 2 (3 1 0256 C 22-5 31(5) A pp ly in person 131 A lbert resume Box B-2 S tate News. send $10 to THE REAL M u t in Ä . A it e x e t iv e I A i 3 5 12 (16) com m ission. A u to required. Street 5-5-16(6) 8-5-23(10) McCOY, 3216 Ronald Street, PONTIAC GRANDVILLE Call 371-2092 fo r an in ter­ IG NITIO N PARTS fo r your Lansing, 48910 8-5-22 (8) 1973. 1 ow ner, excellent con COOK W A N T E D for frater view. 4-5-16 (10) 1974, 4 door, D A T S U N 1976 B210. A u lo - foreign car; in stock at rea­ SITTER. HO USEW O RK, re­ PRINTER-FULL tim e, AB dition. $1850/best o ffe r. 323- m ty Experience preferred, : M C a l l 371- m atic, radio, ruat-proofad, sonable prices CHEQUERED ferences 3:30 p.m .-m id n igh t, EXPERIENCED W A IT R E S S ­ Dick 360. Experience must. SEW ING TEACHER, experi­ 4139 afte r 5 p.m . 8-5-15 (5) references. Call Dale. Don. FLAG FOREIGN CAR 9 year old. East Lansing, ES and cocktail waitresses A pply in person, 3308 S outh enced, part-tim e. Call 351- aa 669 5342 eva- lo w mrlaage, sacrifice, 62700 332 5048 Z 8-5-19 (4) ■owls. 8 5-18 14) 676-5663. 6-5-12 141 PAR TS. 2605 East Kalama- 351 7476 m ornings. 8-5-19(4) apply in person between 2 Cedar. Suite 11. Lansing. 9020 10:30 a.m.-1 p.m. PONTIAC FIREBIRD, 1969. zoo St. One mile west of and 5 p.m . PERRY'S OLDE 8-5-12(5) 8-5-18 (3) G ood shape. $450. 351-2852 TELEPHONE SOLICITORS tscciAl 1968, runs DODGE P O LARA, good con Campus 487 5055 PART TIME and sum m er COZY INN. 1146 S. W a sh ing ­ afte r 5 p.m . Z -2-5-15(3) part-tim e 5 p.m 9 p m . S al­ 're 372 2671 after 7 d itio n , eats regular gas Big. C 22 5 31(71 positions fo r M S U students, ton , form erly the Grand Zook. to .] 6300. 366-9422. Z - 6 6 1 7 13) ary plus bonus EAST LA W N 15-20 hours week A u to ­ 14-5-19(3) Location Location T-BIRD 7 0 , great co nd itio n! MEMORY GARDENS. 349 JU N K CARS w a nte d Also mobile required. Phone 339 DODGE V A N 197 4.6 cylinder A M /F M radio. O nly $500! Call 9156 8 5 19 15) N O W HIRING fo r sum m er .AN 1964 good Connie-374-0923. selling used parts. Phone 3400 C-22-5-3N5) A C R O S S FR O M rebuilt engine. stick, custom ized, excellent, 321 3651 C 22 5 31(31 em ploym ent. Bouncers, 351-0761 a fte r 6 p.m . Z-BL-1 5-12(3) BARTENDER. W AITRESS, FEMALE ESCORTS w anted waiters, waitresses, and b a r­ 7Dest otter 339-3225. floorw alker needed. See tenders. Full o r part-tim e. C A M P U S $6 hour No tra in ing neces­ TO Y O TA CO RO LLA, 74. E m p lo y m e n t i f M ickey BOO M BOOM sary Call 489-2278 A p p ly in person SILVER Two 2 bedroom Apartments FORD LTD Red W agon, New radials, A M /F M cas­ ROOM 351 7132. 8 5-12(4) VAN 1977. 305 V-8 1974. P ow er steering, brakes. sette, lo w mileage. $2,300. Z_24-6 2(3> DO LLAR SALO O N, 3411 left for summer ” 000 best offer. East M ichigan. E.O.E. COOKS, LO N G 'S o f Lansing W O M A N NEEDED, pick your W AITRESSES — W IL L train, 332 1763. A ir, a u to m a tic, radials. 63,000 393 8622. Z 3-5-15 (3) 8-5 19(6) F ID O T C O M I , F IR S T S I R V I D is cu rre ntly taking applica­ ow n hours. G ood co m m is­ no S undays o r Holidays. miles. V ery clean. Excellent TR IU M P H TR3 1959, stored tio ns fo r broiler, saute and sion. Call after 6 p.m 323 G ood wages and tips. M ust b u y a t $2,000. Call 351 3823 W A N TE D BUSBOY, 8 a.m. * 1 9 0 w inters, 41,000 miles, $2000. banquet cooks. A p p ly in per 1937 8 5 15 (4) be 18 o r older. A p p ly SAITES m XR7 1972. Cleve- evenings. S-16-5-31 (6) - 2 p.m ., M onday-Friday. A a s b o d y needs Lansing. 393-6255. 7-5-22 (3) son 6810 S. Cedar. 8-5 12 (7! RES TAU R A N T 129 W . Ash M anagor DKLTA A R M S IM M EDIATE A N D SUMM ER A p p ly in person HUDDLE HOC or best offer. FORD W IN D O W van 1965 OPENINGS A V A ILA B LE . St Mason. 676-2080 after 2 NORTH LOUNGE, 309 North 12-1 233 Delta 332-5978 V O LK S W A G E N 1973, Super p.m. 8-5 12i6) “ caiHOpm.-IOa.m. fro m so u th camper, A VO N BE successful in sales Beetle. S un ro of, orange, lo w W arehousem en W ashington, D o w n to w n 'J 4 equipped, $600. 393-6256. w ith o u t experience. Call 482 Lansing. 8-5-23 (6) mileage. 655-3178. 8-5-15 (3) Secretaries SU M M ER A N D year round 7-5-22 (3) 6893 C 5 5-12(3) Skilled Trades em ploym ent. Bartenders, SUPREME V W B US 1971, o nly 15,000 Landscaping waitresses, cooks, bouncers Y AR D WORK, $3 hour, FORD V A N 1974. E conom i 1977 350, air m iles o n n e w engine, new G AM E ROOM personnel. General O ffice and maintenance. A p p ly at h orticultu re stud e nt pre­ cal. O ffice: 353-0728; Home: pkig AW FM, velour tires, A M -F M stereo cassette. Y oung ladies preferred Good If you have any o f these skills R A IN B O W RANCH , 2843 ferred, m u st have transp o rta ­ 394-5669. 8 -5 -1 6 j3 )_ ______ Meheei. tinted glass, 332 5650 2*8-5-17(5) pay. benefits and pleasant we can keep you busy. NO East Grand River. 4-5-16 16) tion. Call 349-1574. 8-5-23 14) $ steel belted redials, FIA T 1 2 8 19 7 3,4 speed, good w o rkin g positions. Excellent FEES. GOOD PAY A pp ly V'ote sport mirrors, shape, 35,000 miles. 351-3938 V W SUPER Beetle, good positions fo r students, fu ll before 3 p.m at M A N ­ tntenna meticulous a fte r 5 p .m . 8-5-19J32 _ dependable, 50,000 miles, and p art-tim e. A p p ly in p e r­ POWER INC , 105 E W ash­ son only. C IN E M A X, 1000 A T T IN T IO N M A R R IID HOUR* iotiess condition, $1800. 393-2404. 8 5-23 (3) tenaw, d o w n to w n Lansing. 45860. Call 694 M A L IB U 7 2 . 50,000 miles, W . J o lly Road. 0-22-5-31 <8> 20-531 (13) Get in the IN G S T U D IN T S ! R IA T T H I twwgs end 485-9229 standard s h ift, g oo d c o n d i­ P lanning a spring move? Sell swim at Students 85-26(111 tio n . 393-4514_8^-_15(3) _ your kitchen appliances H IA T A N D S A V K If Filled lor Fall shouldn't have M A V ER IC K 197 3,2 d oo r, 302 quickly. Call tod a y to place yo ur Classified ad! CEDAR GREENS New Coochmen Tent Cam per T r a ile r s at Burcham Woods JA2CZ1972 4-speed V-8, 3 speed stick, steel SU M M M O N LY to live in drab a excellent condition. * 4 a 321-7500 or betted radials, 46,000 miles. APARTMENTS A c ro ss fro m D r e p 's R .V . C e n te r, D e W it t b lin k e r lig h t . N o rth U .S . 27 at E a st N o w le a s in g f o r F a ll • H e a te d p o o l little rooms. A skin g $1,500.689-3576 a fter 11-6-516(4) • A i r c o n d it io n in g 6 p.m. 8-5-18 (4) N o w L e a rn in g W illia m s H a ll Treat yourself * 1 0 ' b u s to c a m p u s now loosing for # 1 N A M I ,# 1 S A V IN G S ! this summer fo r S u m m e r — 2 b o d r o o m u n it» 'A m p l e p e r k in g S*J40Z. 1972. no rust, M A V ER IC K '70. G ood trans­ summor A foil — v a r io u s f l o o r p l a n t to BEAUTIFUL D a r in g te n t s a le , to o ! L ig h t w e ig h t , easy • N i c e l y fu r n is h e d Ï wn,ws, excellent p o rta tio n , s n o w tires. $395 or a n d P a ll — o i r c o n d itio n e d t o w in g , 15 f t . SUN-MTES. 4 in s to c k - *2 40 0 * 5 B lk s . t o c a m p u s ¿0100 356-3092. best o ffe r. 356-6106. •furnished apartments — f u r n is h e d 2-3-5-16(3) 1 & 2 bedroom — c a r p e te d d e li v e r e d , ( in c lu d e s h e o g e . w ir e . t a x . t it le , Newleasingfor 731 •swimming pool Summer ondSell furnished apartments — b e s t l o c a t io n in t o w n 1 97 8 lic e n s e p la t e s ) •oir conditioning Sum m er a s lo w a s #*200 down, *61.’‘/month 2 b e d ro o m ‘ 189 CEDARVIEW •within walking ftopctungfjam • 48 months, BANK FINANCING APARTMENTS I b e d ro o m *1 M distance to campus MGO per month NORWOOD # 10.979o A.I.R. (10 othor modols available) s tu d io s ‘ IB S RIVERSIDE U N IV M S IT Y H U R R Y • p h o n e 6 69 -99 96 7 4 5 B u rc h a m Hogadorn Rd. (N o rth o f M f. H opo) 3 5 1 - 8 6 3 1 TBRRACI C O A C H M E N . T H E W A V T O G O I N '711 351-311S 351 731? ( c o ll b # t w e e n 1 0 -5 p m ) K . ' T " " ’ ' " " c o m P l« ' » l y f u r n l l f w d w i t h d is lin c call 351-5647 414 Michigan w * d if t r r a n * a n f u r n i t u r e a n d » h a g c o r p « t i n g 1135 Michigan Avs. for rates and 331>S420 ibch E. Laming unit hos d i» h w a s h « r, g a r b a g e d is p o s a l, c o n t r o l leases C o ll 3 -6 p . m . A T T E N T IO N S O U T H -®4itionmg on(j O to r in i (naxt to Brady) SU M M ER mrntngPool o n d p r iv a t « b a lc o n ) « « . 1390 E. Grand River W E S T M IC H IG A N S p e c ia l EM PLO Y M EN T M M u n x x m 1-5 p.m. Office hours STU D EN TS 1 1 1 .T IM 12 m o n th ro te s D O N ’T W AIT O P P O R T U N IT IE S ■ÄSS U N T IL T H E Y ’R E N e e d A S u m m e r Jo b ? ANDTAU Q es tau m t ALL GONE ii n Timber Shores camping resort located on Grand Traverse Bay J e n o s Inc. is a le a d e r in the fo o d on 3493530 in North Port Michigan, is p res­ p r o c e s s in g in d u stry . N e a r B e n to n H a r ­ H a g a d o m at L a k e L a n s in g Toraaarva your apartment b o r w ith a w id e v a rie ty of s u m m e r for aummar and fall ently hiring for the following job o p e n in g s . E A S T L A N S IN G positions: SPECIAL for 4 person G a in v a lu a b le e x p e r ie n c e fo r y o u r is n o w in te rv ie w in g e x p e rie n c e d SUMMER furnished apartment ca re e r. W e h a v e a w id e v a rie ty of model open 9-9 Waitresses, Custodial, Maintenance, o p p o r tu n itie s w ith o p e n in g s in p r o ­ « cooks RATES Experienced Bartenders, WSI life­ ductio n , q u a lity co n tro l and w are ­ -"» ver DtECK OUT toWooDAPTSi • • w a ite rs b u s p e o p le G4MPUSHLL APARTMENTS guards, Retail Clerks and Security Guards. h o u sin g . Apply or Write • d is h w a s h e rs ju s t o f f g r a n d riv e r -ok em o « r To w o rk at the fin e st r e s o rt in JIN O S IN C . • b a rte n d e rs M ic h ig a n , C a ll C ollect: •2 BED RO O M S m u bus service 4 1 2 5 S O U T H PIP E S TO N E S O D U S , M IC H IG A N 4 9 1 2 6 .SW IMM ING PO O L 3 4 9 .3 5 3 O 11:1 ‘ " US stRV'a * J P « dolly in person only N h .D ISH W A SH E R S i r k ROOM » A l t SERVICE A n E q u a l O p p o r t u n it y 8am-4pm •C EN TR A L AW CO N D . (M l room m a ie service 6 1 6 - 3 8 6 - 5 1 9 1 E m p lo y e r C : IMM •S r* Monday-Friday A S K A B O U T O U B S P E C IA L TALL B A T E S M/F_____________ ^ H o is ts )(£ ] Q Hi i s is ||f c j | ~ F ir S i l i ][5 ] 1 f i f S ili ]f$ ] fT fp h ig S o t Ìc i ESL TEAC HING assistant, E AST LA N S IN G , near cam ­ EAST L A N S IN G - FA LL, 1 ELSW O RTH CO -O P su FE M A LE FOR room in house. 100 U SED va cu u m cleaners. 10 SPEED Takers bicycle. U N IG R A P H IC S OFFERS p art-tim e, sum m er. Call 351 - pus, 3 room s and bath. bedroom furnished, air, u tili­ mer. $145 d o u ble, $23« S um m o r, w ith fall option. Tanks, cannistars, a n d u p ­ G oo d co n d itio n . 3 3 2 0 0 3 5 a f­ COMPLETE DIS SE RTA TIO N 3815.8-5-18 (3) Unfurnished, no pets. M a r­ ties, balconies, parking. 1220 sin gle/term phone, u tilitie s, $ 6 0 /m o n th . 351 6373. righ ts. G uaranteed o n fuH te r 5 p .m . 8-5-22 (3) A N D RESUME SERVICE ried couple o r single w o m e n, «230, 374-6366. 0 22 5-31141 laun d ry included. Near. 332- 2-3-5-12(3) year. $7.88 a nd u p. DE NNIS Type le ttin g , IB M typing, LITTLE C A E SA R 'S needs in ­ $190. 332-5988. 0-8-5-16 (6) 3574. Z-8-5-19M ) D IS T R IB U T IN G C O M P A N Y . REG IN A S PO RT 23 H " o ffse t p rin tin g end binding! Announcements lor ir. side help. A p p ly in person. FEMALE, SU M M ER sub- S U M M E R S UBLET, b ea utifu l 316 N. Cedar, o p p o site C ity fram e, M e fa c brakes, sim plex Happening mugs ^ ^ 1621 W . M o u n t Hope. lease, 2 bed ro om apartm ent. fo u r b ed ro om , 2 bath house, For eetim ate stop in a t 2843 S U M M ER - O W N ro o m M arket. C -22-5-3K7) gearing. 22 lbs. $150. 355- 8-5-17(3) Now loosing O w n room , air & poo l. 351- w ith q u ie t grads. $ 7 0 /m o n th g re a t lo catio n . 332-8844. 3083. 5-5-15 (3) Eeet Grand R ivet o r phone 332-8414. 0-22-6-31(7) for summor and 6690. 2-3-5-12(3) negotiable. 353-5555. B-2-5-15 (4) SEW ING M A C H IN E S slig h tly tasst tw o class before! HOLDEN-REID M E N 'S Z-6 5-17(3) used. R e-conditioned, g u a r­ CLOTHIERS n o w taking ap­ fall 3 FEM ALES to sublet sum ­ G R A D S TAF F, nice w o od e d anteed. $39.98 a n d u p. E D­ A iis a ls C O PYG RAPH SERVICE. S X - s F - mer. G ood lo catio n o n Grand SUBLET HO USE fo r s u m ­ C om plete dlesertation end plications fo r p art-tim e sum ­ lo t, b ed ro om , study, easy W ARDS D IS TR IB U TIN G C a p ito l V illa River. 337-1044. mer, across fro m cam pus, reeume service. Corner M A C m er sales. N ights and w e ek­ w a lk t o cam pus, pets. Ju n e 1. CO. 1115 N. W a sh ing ton . RARE 7 fo o t y e llo w A n a ­ end G rand River. 8:30 a.m. ends. Experience preferred. A p a rtm o a ts Z-BL-2-5-1513) near The A lle-ey. 351-5722. 332-2719. 8-5-23 (41 489 6448 C 22 5 4 1 (6 ) co nd a. 8 fo o t B oa - g oo d 6:30 p .m M o n da y Friday. 10 A p p ly in person, Frandor Z-5-5-16 (3) 1*5 Office hours eaters. 393 6845. 8 5-16(3) a .m .-5 p.m . S aturday. 337- W om en’s IM Bid" ^ S hopping Center. 5-5-12(7) NEED W O M E N to sub lease E A S T L A N S IN G , brand new, N EW , U S E D a nd vin tag e 1868. X C 22-5-31 16) 3 3 2 * 5 3 3 0 fo r sum m er across fro m Sny- O W N RO O M in pleasant furnishe d, 3 bedroom . 3 guita rs, ban jo s a nd m a n d o ­ FEM ALE C A T needs g oo d Die Deutsche und EXPERIENCED W OMAN Phi. Lynne 332-0635. house, sum m er, fa ll o p tio n . b lo cks fro m cam pus, 12 lins, e tc. D u lcim ers a nd kits, hom e. Spayed, loves people. A N N B R O W N TY PING ~dis­ f ClW ,Ml" « h d i n counselor to co-lead canoe 2 2-5-15(3) $92. 482-9289 evenings. m o n th lease fro m J u n e to recorders, s trin g , accessories, Free. 332 1033. S-5-5-16(3) sertations. resumes- term J P m <"> E.dnusis^’. j trips fo r northern Michigan SUM M ER, ONE o r tw o man Z-3-5-12 (3) Ju n e o n ly. Very nice, $440 apartm ent, near cam pus, air books, tho u san ds o f h ard-to - papers. 801 A b b o tt Road, P»o sch sprechen * * ¡ 1 camp. M inim um age 21. 332 3991. 5-5-12(5) conditioned, all u tilitie s e x­ UNIVERSITY VILLA HASLETT, FEM ALE to share p e r m o n th . 332 3900 days. 0-14*5.31 (71 fin d album s, (all a t ve ry lo w prices). Private and g ro u p A H F G A N 16 weeks. A K C , N o rth entrance, 361-7221 C 22-5 31(4) herrhch emgeladen: cept electric. 332-4326 a.'*er co un try hom e 15 m in u te s to w o rm e d , shots. $100. 393- S U M E R (F A L L lessons o n g uita r, banjo, Advertising ciub meed CA M P COUNSELORS, 4 p.m . 2-3-5-12 (5) M S U . Horses w elcom e. 339- 1396-_E^-5-15J32 _ 1 OR 2 fem ales needed fo r m an do lin , all styles. G ift c e r­ M SPA C IO U S 2-m an, summer, 12 m o n th lease. 332-4076. 2 b edroom s, 1 block to 4 th , 2 p.m . S 19-5-31 (7) FAY A N N , 489-0368 Circle Drive furnished, air, h a lf m inu te to 3 5 -1 6 (5 ) cam pus. 353 5543 C 22-5-31(3) W E P A Y u p to $2 fo r L P 's & BUSINESS MANAG ER fo r a Summer Leasing cam pus, $175. 332-0412. Z-3-5-16 (3) cassettes - also b u yin g 4 5's small business em ploying Support campy. ,Ml0, for Z-8-5-1714) M S U 18 blocks. 5 bedroom , [ M obil« H m s |[ « W | PRO FESSIONAL EDITING, m entally handicapped peo­ songbooks, magazines. F L A T 640 am WBRS furnished house, 12 m o n th 2 FOR sum m er, n ew duplex, m inor corre ction » to re-write. wvcij ple. PROJECT ENTERPRISE. Americana S U M M ER SUBLEASE lease starting J u n e 15. 332- furnished, o w n room , close B LA C K & C IR C U LA R , u p ­ SQUIRE 10X36, excellent T y g n g arranged 332-6991. W M SN We'-e listen lor everythin, Contact Jan Phipps 393- Tw ycking ha m . 2 bedroom s, stairs, 541 E. G rand River. 4442. 8-5-18 (6) and rent negotiable. 351-7614 4076. 3 5-16 (5) to cam pus. 355-4887, 355* Open 11 a.m . 351-0638. c o n d itio n , furnishe d, 1 mile Eden Roc a fte r 3 p .m . Z-6-5-1913) 217 A N D 219 S ou th Hos- 4910. 6-5-19 (4) e-W M JJM _ M S U , »2800. 337 7739 6-5-17 141 PROMPT, EXPERIENCED Dr Gwen Morrell s™ "C hoosing S.ngienes« ¿T, c a ll 3 3 1 * 0 1 1 1 mer. L A N S IN G 4 bedroom s, IN S T A N T C A S H . W e 're p a y ­ typing . Evenings. 372-0467 F o r R o ot 1 BEDRO OM available fo r «Via and ■■Probier , „ 1 L 1128 Victor St. sum m er sublet w ith fall o p ­ remodeled. 332-5622 o r 332- Rooms ing $1-$2 fo r albu m s in g oo d hoHfi Salt C-15-5-31 131 W om an faces' Jt j J 3876. 8 -2 -5 -1 5 (3 ) shape. W A Z O O RECORDS, tion. 332-4861. Z-3-5-16 (3) Wednesday, 16 Ag„cui,uJ SPARTAN ACRE G AR ­ 223 A b b o tt, 337 0947. 2 FEMALES needed fo r room CLOSE, FUR NISHED, ro o m s C 22-6-31(4) [T n is p trliliii ] g ) DENS. B eautiful plot. 30' X JU N IO R LEAG UE garage ONE BEDROOM apart in house, sum m er. Call till in q u ie t house, fo r sum m er. Bounce lor Beals pri 50' Organic o r regular, soil. sales. 9 a.m . to 4 p.m . ments. Clean and quiet. MARIGOLD APARTMENTS 2 p m 351 3460 9-5-17 (3) U tilitie s included, Call afte r 3 KENM O RE P O R TABLE sew blood pressure clinic fromI W ater and ro to -tille r avail­ Tuesday M a y 9 th 4426 B ar­ G OING TO M uske go n on B lo ck-o ff campus. A ir-co n d i­ p.m ., 351-8154. 8 5-17(4) in g m achine, like new , $50 to 5 p.m. todav, front able. 337-7714 a fte r 2 p.m. sum m er lease to n , Lansing; W ednesday w eekends, need riders. Call tioned, utilitie s included, SU M M ER RO O M S, Beta 487-4205. 485-9218. Bessey Hall. 10-5-16(6) M ay 10th 1905 To m a ha w k, Brian 332-4654. Z-3-5-12 (3) laundry. S um m er and fall 'i s o Theta Pi, single $160 term . S U M M E R . O PTIO N fa ll in § ; £ 5 J 7 ( 3 ) _____ O kem os; Th ursda y M a y 11th leases. 351-5526 o r 349-3413. D ouble $260 te rm 1 person. nice house. 353-1356 a n y ­ If yo ur house has becom e Sponsors and Mftjj Today's best buys are in the Q U A LIT Y USEO e q u ip m e n t 1543 S to n eg a te , E. Lansing; Classified section. Find w h a t 3-5-12(7) 337*7310 D ouble $320> te rm 2 person. tim e . 337-0074 a fte r 5 p .m . a t a fa ir price w ith w a rra n ty. Friday £r S atu rd ay M ay 12-13 o verrun w ith pets, you need a needed for Greenpace BikJ Rick W illiam s, 351-5236 o r S -3-5-15 (3) fast a cting Classified ad! to Save the Whales. Sundl you're looking for! K e n w o o d 120 w a tt receiver 1200 B ryant, E. Lansing. SU M M ER SUBLET. 4 per­ 351 3921. 8 -5 -1 6 (6 ) 28. For information can j 3 ONE FEMALE, Cedar Village, $475 5-5-12(8) son, furnished, cam pus close. M E N , W O M E N , singles - There are p len ty o f good quardt or Tim McNeil 78 79 sublet, on river 332- Dual 1229 tu rn ta b le Sue 351-0312. Z-8-5-1713) 3 BLO CKS fro m cam pus. 4-5 co okin g , close. O ne available A p a rtn e o ts ^ 0437 8 5 15(3) IT IS th e p o licy o f th e S tate buys in the a u to m o tive sec bed ro om houses. R enting fo r $139 Ingham County Cooped L_ n ow . O thers sum m er. 327 tio n o f to d a y ’s Classified sum m er & fall. 351-8135. M cIn to sh P re -A m p C26 $349 N e w s th a t th e la st 4 w e eks o f tension Service holds a| 2 GIRLS NEEDED. River HASLETTARMS 513 HILLCREST deluxe apartm ents, fall. 1 bedroom s 0-22 5-31(4) H illcrest. 332-6118 o r 337- 9612. 3-5-16 (5) Thorens 145C $195 te rm all S tu d e n t Classified pages. Y o u 'll fin d th e car yo u 've been searching fo ri gardening demonstrate Glen. Ju n e - Septem ber, H a rm o n K ardon A d ve rtisin g m u st be p aid fo r SUMMER f t FJULL fro m $230, 2 bedroom s-$380 10 a.m. Saturday. Lans furnished. $85/m onth. 351- FUR NISHE D DUPLEXES fo r TREE HO USE W E S T , fem ale C o m p act S yste m $150 in a dvance b e g in ning M ay dens, 1434 £ Jolly Road,\ 7134. S-5-5-1213) LEASING 151*1044 Includes utilities. 3 sum m er sublets fro m $180. 655-1717 Rick. 7-5-18(6) 2, 3 o r 4 persons. A vailable sum m er a n d /o r fall. 669-9939. needed fo r sum m er sublet. O w n room . 351-7191. H I FI B U Y S 337-1767. 0 -3 -5 -1 2 (1 2 ) 4 th , 2 p .m S-19-5-31 (7) r winter ¡mi ~ Master of Fine Arts Exhfl SUMM ER RENT only. 0^22 5 -3 JI3 > _ _ Z-3-5-15 (3) at Kresge Art Center T B eautiful 1 bedroom a pa rt­ 3 3 1 * 8 1 3 3 S PE C TR O -AC O U STIC S lis t t Fand ^ W A N T E D : G IRL w h o enjoys O W N RO O M in 2 bedroom , L through June 4 Openmgl ment. N ew fu rn itu re , phone, SH A R P , 3 b ed ro om duplex, P101 pream p/equalizer, like th e o u td o o rs to spend a female, $120 m o n th , cam pus R O O M CLOSE to ca m p us fo r tion from 7 to 9 tonight balcony, air, utilities. Call 394- near cam pus. J u n e or fall, no new . M ark 332-1437. LO ST - SET o f keys o n pink w eekend in th e Smokies. CA P ITO L V ILLA , spacious 1 close. Call J ill 332-2691 after sum m er term . Pets allow ed. 2255. 4-5-12 (4) pets. Call C LA U G H ER TY 3-5-12 (3) fuzzie ring. Reward. Linda, M u st have your o w n bag. Call bedroom , furnished. June- 6 p.m . Z 5-5-12(3) Call Paul, 332-2701. Instructional REALTY, 351-5301. Z-4-5-16 (3) 353-8747 8 a .m .-5 p .m . 351-6834 evenings. Luncheon at noon 1 Ju ly-A u g u st. 351-4051. 0-3-5-15 15) H A LF PRICE sale o n g en uine 2-5-12 (3) Z-8-5-17I5I Room, N. Case Hall Z-3-5-12(31 A M Y O U F A R M HO USE ro o m s, lake, hides o f leather. B lack, w h ite , Riethmiller and Linda HeJ 2 FEM ALES t o share house in Apartments 2 BEDROOM apartm ent to sublet, C apitol Villa, $211 L O O K IN O Lansing, su m m e r-fa ll o ptio n. anim als, w o rksh op s. Respon­ sible people. 351-8231 eve­ b ro w n , and w o ven . Call n o w w h ile su p p ly lasts. 393-5006. L O S T O N cam pus - sm all silver cross. Please call Y o u ’ve g o t o u r num be r . b u t w e d o n 't w a n t you to speak on "Cognitive Mapc its Implications for ID&T \ $ blocks to MSU negotiable. 332-6881. P O R - $54 /m o nth . 482-4951. nings. 2-5-12 (4) 3-5:12 (5) Susan, 355-4424. Z-3-5-15 (3) forg e t) Call 356-8256 to place Large 2 bedroom - Z-2-5-15(3) Z-4-5-15 (4) 2*6 Bedroom Homes? PIONEER SX-525 receiver yo ur lo w -co st Classi­ M other Hattie Houston,! BEA L CO O PERATIVE has LOST: LO N G -haired, grey fie d ad! furnished Let 4 BED RO OM house i r Lans­ rectilinear X I speakers, like o f poor, will speak on - SUM M ER S UBLET, utilitie s o pe ning s fo r S u m m e r term tig er ca t w ith green eyes, Cries o f Lansing's Poor" Special summer rates ing. 5 m in u te s to cam pus. new . 349-5438. Z-3-5-12 13) silver collar. 337-7223. paid except e lectric. W o o d- IQ U IT Y V IS T $240 p er te rm in clu de s ro o m , Sunday. Abrahamic Corn Includes 2 b ath ro om s. 2 fu ll 2 5-12 (3) W A N T E D . USED refnger- 2 b edroom u nits *180 mere A pa rtm e n ts, $75/ b oard, cable TV , air c o n d i­ 320 M A C Ave help you locate one kitchens, app lia n ces and tio n in g , w asher, d rye r and A M A N A U P R IG H T Deep- a tor, cen t be over 60 inches N e w lo o tin g lo r m o n th . 337-1418, Robin or parking fo r 4 auto m o biles. tall. 351 0946 8-5-19 (3) Linda. Z-4-5-15 (4) 3 S 1-1 5 0 0 lig h te d parking. S to p b y 525 Freeze, $100 o r best offe r. Garage cluttered? S ell tho se Greek Night is at 7 30 j fa ll a t lo w a t *190 A vailable M ay 5. $370/ M A C o r call 332-5556. 484-8265. E-5-5-1213) e xtra bicycles fa s t w ith a Kings Point East Apartmj C o ll a f t e r I p m M A TUR E IN D IV ID U A L to S U M M ER SUBLET, sharp, m o n th . 482-9226. 0-1-5-12(8) X -Z -10-5-12(8) q u ick-a ctio n Classified ad! QUIET, N O N -sm oking fem ale the Community Hall, share 2 bed ro om apa rtm e nt one bedroom furnished, FIRE S ALE . B elow w h o le ­ needs place to live fa ll term 3 3 1 * 0 0 5 1 Road Sponsored by E f w ith clubhouse privileges. across fro m cam pus, $175. S UBLET SUM M ER. $63/ S U M M E R , F A LL, singles, sale p rices tfti pipes, clips, FO UND B R IT T A N Y Spaniel, o nly. 351-2643. Association of MSU. Call evenings o r weekends Call C LA U G H ER TY REALTY, m o n th . Female, 1158 Beech, close, u tilitie s inclu de d . 337- papers, incense, parap he r­ neutered, m ale w ith 2 collars. Z-7-5-19 13) CHALET A PA R TM EN TS 349-0274. 5-5-16(5) 351-5301. 0-3-5-15 (5) close, pets, 332-5167. 7133 o r 337-7161. 3-5-16 (3) nalia salvaged. Brass Key 351-5499; 355-9418. Tolkien fellowship meet! 1200 East Grand River, n o w Z -3-5-17(3) C lips a nd p o w e r h itte rs. $2.50 Z -1-5-12 (3) W e ’d lo ve to h elp yo u w o rd ton ig ht, Union Tower I renting fo r sum m er only. FEMALE, O W N ro o m , Bur- S U M M E R S U B LE A S E , w o ­ each ($4.00 value). W H IT E Topic: "Dragon Extern! S pacious 2 bedroom a pa rt­ FREE «NOES FOR TENANTS! cham W o o ds, pool, cable, air, ONE B ED RO O M house in m an, nice house, re n t n eg o ­ M O N K E Y 117 N. Harrison and place your Classified ad. J u s t pho ne 3S&8256 a nd a Made Easy!" SCA bums w m ents furnished, air c o n d i­ pet OK, $120. 332-3423 7 9 co u n try , S. H agadorn. $155/ tiable. M S U close. 351-8406. Rd. (A cro ss fro m S ir Pizza). {2 ftrs n a l f / j tioned. fro m $ 175/m onth. Rivof's and W ater's p.m ., 353-4390 10-5 p.m ., m o n th . C ouple preferred. Z-5-5-16 (3) 5^-1218^ _ frie n d ly A d-V isor w ill help you! DES Daughters interei 332-6197. 8-5-17(7) Edga A p a rtm e nts Katie. Z-3-5-15 (4) 337-0748 9 a.m . - n oo n. IT IS th e p o licy o f th e S ta te IT IS th e p o lic y o f th e S ta te sharing information and { 1-5-12(4) S U M M ER ROOMS. F u r­ N e w s th a t th e last 4 w e eks o f ACRO SS FROM campus, N e w s th a t th e last 4 w e eks o f w ith other DES daughters! nished, p arking , 2 b locks spacious apartm ents, avail­ 333*4431 135 KEDZIE, 2 person. 1 bed ro om furnished. Year S U M M E R S U B LE T 4 to 5 cam pus, $98 very negotiable. term all S tu d e n t Classified term all S tu d e n t Classified L A N S IN G LITTLE LEAGUE 7:30 p.m. Monday. SnytT A d ve rtisin g m u st be paid fo r needs vo lun tee r um pires for Trophy Room able spring term . Reduced leases. J u n e 15 o r S eptem ber b e d ro o m house. $4 0 0 /m o n th , 353-4815. Z-4-5-12 (4) A d ve rtisin g m u st be paid fo r in advance beg in ning M ay u pco m in g season. Please rent. Call 351-8135; 351-1957 M S U 1 block 2 large b ed ­ in a dvance b e g in ning M ay 1, 1 sum m er lease available. u tilitie s inclu de d , p a rtly fu r ­ 4 th , 2 p.m . S-19-5-31 (7) c o n ta ct Fred 882-5126. or 351-2044. 0-22-5-31(5) room s. 2 baths, furnishe d. FEMALE S U M M E R sublet 4th , 2 p .m . S-19-5-31 (7) The Zen Druids' lonelyl Clean, w e ll m aintained, ca te r­ nished, re n t n egotiable. 353- S 5-5-1214) S um m er only. 2-4 people. o w n ro o m in close fu rnishe d Club starts at 7 tonight! ing to th e m arried, g ra du ate 0887_Z -B l 1-5-_l2j4)_ _ 332-1497 6-5-12(4) house. 351-0761 W E 'D LOVE to g e t yo u in o u r R u lE s tit» Tow er Room. All loveriornl K o o b H ill and serious stud e nt. 482- 3 R O O M S available in house. Z -B L -1-5-12(3) bed. The fin e st in q ua lity Rake in th e e xtra m o n e y you Entwives urged to attend. | FURNISHED 3 b edroom fo r 2937; 882 2316. 16-6-2 (9) A p a rtm e n ts Close to cam pus. 325 D i­ w a terbe ds a t th e SLEEP can make b y selling no E AST L A N S IN G , G reat Cape sum m er sublease. $300/ vision. 351-4684. A TTR A C TIV E , LAR GE, near SHO P in S O U N D S & DIVER­ longer needed ite m s w ith a Single Parent Group j will begin leasing for m o n th . 332-8990. Z-5-5-16 (3) SIO N S , d o w n to w n , across Cod! Rentel o r fam ily. 4 held from 6 to 8 p n P M ! Z -10-5-24 (3) cam pus fo r g ra du ate w o m e n lo w cost, fast a cting Classi- fall bedroom s, 2 ca r garage, ap­ fo r n o w and o r sum m er. fro m Knapps. 484-9300. hed A d Phone 355-8255 M S U Day Care Center. I S UM M ER SUBLET - 4 man R O O M M A T I pliances. »36,500. 1124 Sny 0-1 5-12(6) Village. All single parenl JU N K 1 A m ericana - furnished. 353- R O O M S IN c o u n try co-ed References. 332-1746. der. Call 349-4877 o r 676- come. Babysitters provide! 1 ,2 ,3 bedroom h om e w ith fire place. 10 3-5-16(5) 4819. 8-6-12 16) G OING ON sabbatical?? Do 4537. 6-5-12(3) D IS C O U N T, NEW , used S e rv ic e m in u te s o u t. $ 80 /m o nth , you need a reliable person to apartm ents O W N RO O M , su m m e r, 1 desk, chairs, files. B U S IN ES S Parks and recreation j N O W LEASING fo r summer. pets. 655-1717, Rick. stay in yo u r house d uring a hilly carpeted X-5-5-16 (4) block fro m ca m p u s (Ever­ EQ U IPM ENT CO., 215 E. Come celebrate the depj 1-2 bedroom . 348 Oakhill, 3 3 1 * 4 4 3 1 I S * r* ic« y o ur absence? Can begin in •g o t heat and control oir green) $ 85 /m o nth . S c o tt 332- Kalam azoo, 485-5500. b irthday on Tuesday in tf across the street fro m park. J u ly o r A ug u st. Call C.T. conditioning 2159. Z-3-5-15 (3) 0-2-5-15(4) Details outside Low sum m er rates. O nly 5 4 B ED RO O M su m m e r su b ­ H ew gley, Football O ffice, • twimming pool NEED IM M E D IA T E LY - 1 o r FREE LESSON in com plex- office. left. Call 351-4107 let. Furnished. P ets o k, close M S U . 353-2957. S-5-16 (8) a 24-hour maintenance 2 room m ates fo r nice a p a rt­ lio n care. MERLE N O R M A N to M S U . 337-2717. CLOSE TO C A M P U S . Clean. S C H W IN N -L E TO UR, excel­ • play ground for children OFT 16-5-31 (6 )______ ment w ith pool. $ 72 /m o nth . CO SM ETIC S TU D IO 321 X -Z-3-5-12 (3) Q uiet. S um m er a nd Fall. Call le n t co n d itio n . A ll leather M S U 's Episcopalians * • nopett R EALLY NICE one bedroom . 351-7829. 3-5-16(4) evenings a nd w eeke n ds. 337- 5 & « ._C 22-5-31(4) brate the Eucharist at | c u sto m B ro oks saddle. $120. call for information 349-3100 2 BED RO OM dup le x, su ble t Round Town £ Sunday, Alumni Chapel. I Need person to sublet fo r 2655. 5-5-17 (4) Call 332-2936. X -3-5-12(5) FREE P LA N T. Hava a Hydro- 10-5 sum m er. Close 351-1283. W A N T E D FOR s um m er s ta rt­ sum m er w ith o p tio n fo r fall. c u ltu re d eco p arty w h ere you Tow ler is guest homilist, j Monday thru Saturday in g June. 1 o r 2 room m ates. 351-8284 a fte r 6 p.m . Z-3-5-12(3) LOFT, CO ZY, co m forta b le, live. Nan 361-2499 a.m. C O UNC IL OF G raduate S tu ­ follow s. $60/m onth. 351-7829. [ F o r S a le Z -3 -5 -12(3) adds ch arm and w a rm th to 3 5-15 (31 d e n ts (C OG S) sp rin g m e e t­ S UM M ER SUBLEASE w ith 3-5-16(3) ICC Coffeehouse at 8 l a n y ro o m ! 355-6699. ings are M a y 15 & M ay 30 in fail o ptio n. 2 bedroom s, $220/ C ID A R V IL L A O I S TU D E N TS PREFERRED, 3 Saturday, 140 Colllngwooda M O TO R O LA Q U A S A R 1 9", S -^ M a S ) COMPLETE REPAIR service th e C on-C on room , In te r­ m o n th . 332-4009. 4-5-12 13) IT IS th e p o licy o f th e S ta te bedroom s, garage, $225/ 1978, black and w h ite , $110, inform ation call Joyce, ICCp A P A R T M IN T S fo r stereo's. T V ’s, tapes, natio na l Center a t 6:30 p.m . New s th a t th e last 4 w e eks o f m o n th . 374-6677. 8-5-17(3) P UBLIC A U C T IO N - an­ 311B Student Services 8’ co st $150. 484-8265. guitars, banjos, band instru Election o f o ffice rs w ill be W ANTED IM M E DIA TE LY . N o w lo o s in g term all S tu d e n t Classified tiques, co lle ctible s, fu rnitu re . 4-5-12 (3) ments. M A R S H A L L M U SIC held M ay 15. 4-5-15(8) Female room m ate to share 2 fo r f o il a n d s u m m o r A d ve rtisin g m u st be p aid fo r FU R N ISH E D 3 ro o m , m arried 318 Renker R oad, Lansing, 3 Male volunteers nee 351-7830. C 1 5-12I5I bedroom apartm ent, close, in advance begin ning M ay co up le o n ly, $ 16 0/m on th on b locks w e s t o f W a ve rly o ff BOGUE a t RED CEDAR REFRIGERATORS FRO M M uscular Dystrophy f pool, n o lease, $ 90/m onth. 4 th , 2 p.m . S -19-5-31 (7) lease. O pen A u g u st. 332- S aginaw . S atu rd ay, M a y 13, Tired o f bein g broke? G et fa st 351*5180 $25. A ir co n d itio n e rs fro m DESIGN W O R K - w ill de­ 17 to 23, Details m 26 ! 351-8497 afte r 4:30 p.m . 8913. 8-5-17(4) 10 a.m . V ivia n S m ith , ow ner. cash b y selling th in g s yo u no $95. D O M E S TIC A P P L I­ sign w e dd in g in vitatio n s, sta ­ Services Bldg 5-5-17 (5) W illia m J . S ta n to n , a u c­ lo ng e r use w ith a fa st-a ctio n FEMALE. O W N room . $90/ ANCE S ALE S. 3022 S o u th tio na ry, letterheads, posters, [ H o is ts jfd b j 3 LAR GE b e d ro om s in 5-m an tioneer. In case o f rain, Classified M . C all 355-8256 Volunteers needed tor kl m onth including utilities. 349- Cedar S treet, Lansing. 882- e tc. 361-5362 Johanna. YES...welavelocatm ! 3329 a fte r 5 p.m . Z-1-5-12(3) W O M A N N O W o r J u n e fo r house to sublease sum m er. 1 b lo ck to cam pus. Call A rt. H jB jE tt-J S jS )_________ a u ctio n w ill be h eld under large canopies. B L-1-5-12U 1) BL 1 5-12(41 TERRY S CHEIDT, singer, so ng w rite r, w ill p e rfo rm 2 W heelchair Games. Held 0 pus May 19 and 20 N O W LEASING nice house near M S U . $70. 332 3670. 8-5-15 (3) COMPLETE ASSEM BLED FOR Q U A LIT Y stereo ser­ S tudent Services Bldg •2 m lnutas to campus PIONEER RT 707 reel to reel. co nce rts a t th e ce nte r fo r the FOR SU M M ER A N D FA LL For single. 484 9571. H eathkit system . A m p lifie r, vice, THE STEREO SHOPPE, •o n Rod Codar River A u to reverse, b ra nd new, a rts M o n da y, M a y 15. 7:30 Z-3-5-15 (3) JU N E LEASE, p a rtly fu r­ 35 w a tts, $90, P re-am p, $120, Have camping skills? I Large com p lete ly remodeled, 555 E. Grand River. p .m . and 9:30 p .m . T icke ts nished, 5 b e d ro o m house, w ith tape. $400. 393-6845. •fre e canoe« air cond itio ne d , one bedroom d ig ita l tuner, $400. A ll fo r C 22 5 31(3) $3.00.372-4636. BL-2-5-12 (6) w orking with? Volunteer! $450.351 -0765 a fte r 6:30 p.m . $5901 337-1767. Charlie. Z4-5J7W _ • roommate tarvice apartm ents. Located in Lan­ LARGE, S U M M ER suble t, 5 cam ping skills instructor. T • summer from ’45 bedroom , 4 b locks U nion, 8 -5 J 8 (5>______ 5-5-17 (7) 26 Student Services Bicg | sing o n bus line to M S U . C A P A N D g o w n , $25. K aw a­ W A T C H A N D je w e lry re­ N o w 's th e tim e to clean o u t • fall from *90 $170-$180/month. C redit & pets, parking, $ 35 0/m on th + NICE 4 o r 5 b ed ro om house saki w o o d te n n is racket, $20. p airing 30 years in East UP TO 1/3 & m o re savings. th e a ttic. Sell tho se e xtras no reference checks required. deposit. 332-6565. a vailable fo r su m m e r w ith fall 349-0548. Z-E-5-5-16 (3) Lansing. 361-1525. 5-5-1213) Horticulture lherapy. W a t e r 's a n d Com parison w e lco m e d. one" uses w ith fa$t-a ction For app ointm e n t call 485- Z-6-5-18 (4) o p tio n . 612 V irg in ia, $375. Volunteers needed to du* a dsl R i v e r 's I d g « 0638. 0-2-5-15(9) O PTIC AL D IS C O U N T 2617 BESLER 23 D G A enlarger IT IS the p o licy o f th e S ta te door gardening for ment! LARGE FULLY furnished * * 5 : ! ? i 4L _ E. M ichigan, Lansing, M l. colorhead. W IL C O X T R A D ­ paired adults Contact A p a rtm e n ts N ew s th a t th e last 4 weoks o f NEW A P A R T M E N T sum m er bed ro om in to w n house, O N L Y 2 fo u r bed ro om s le ft. 1 372-7409. C-5-5-12(5) IN G PO ST. 485-4391. There's som e th in g fo r every­ Services Bldg. ^ ( ^ term all S tu d en t Classified 1050 Water's bdge sublet, 2-4 people. A ir, next close to cam pus. 646 A b b o tt w ith in w a lk in g d istance, 1 on C-15-5-31 (3) A d ve rtisin g m u st be p aid fo r one in to d a y 's Classified Ads. JU S T ARRIVED I 2000 new , to campus. 332-0579. Road. 351-8255. Z -10-5-24 (4) bus ro u te . A vailab le fo r fall. Check them o u t fo r super Free workshop on (next to Cedar Village) used science fic tio n p a p e r­ in advance begin ning M ay XZ4-5-17I3) Call 351-4107. 0-15-5-31 (5) B LA C K DIRT, sod fa rm soil. backs! C U R IO U S BOOK­ LARGE, 12 bed ro om , 16 A p p ro xim a te ly 5% ya rd s de­ UMHE, 1118 S. Harmon 3 3 2 - 4 4 3 2 PERSON NEEDED to share SHOP, 307 East G ra nd River, W O O DMERE 'O N th e river, ro o m house, 4 bathroom s. livered lo cally. $40. 641-6024 Call to register _ _ house in O kem os. O w n ro o m , East Lansing. C-10*5-12(6) POTTERY C LA S S E S a t the summer. O ne bed ro om , $145. Partially furnished. Close to o r 3 72 -4 09 0 ._0 -^5 -3 1J4 ) _ [ T y p iig S a v i o W H EEL W O R K S . M o n da y cam pus. $780/m on th. 361- close to b u s ro u te , m u st like RO O M M ATE FOR fu lly fu r­ T w o bedroom , $168. 332- THE M O S T c o m fo rta b le and O ffice for Young C ttJ children. $ 90 /m o nth . 349 CONFERENCE T A B L E , 108 7-10 p .m . Phone registration nished. Pool, sauna, air. 882- 4106, 482-2075. X2-5-15(4) 0997. 8-5-12 (6) sents free workshop. durable sandals m ade. $20. PROMPT TYPING Service. 484-2261. 1-5-12 (4) 8556. 20-5-31 (3) 2888.J^ 6J6)__________ inches b y 48 inches, boat First A id for Preschool N o t a claim. T h e tru th . C U S ­ Term papers, resumes, g e n ­ RENTING FOR sum m er and shaped. 2 in ch w a ln u t fo rm i­ B E A U TIFU L D U P LEX to sub­ TO M S A N D A L S . 220 A lb e rt. eral I.B .M . 694-1541 a t 9 a.m. May 2U 3 BEDROOM furnishe d fo r 6 ' fall. Houses and duplexes, 3-7 ca to p w ith m e tal legs. $350. TO U R N A M E N T , SATU R­ 371-5 NEEDED — 1 o r 2 fem ales fo r le t J u n e 15 — S ep tem be r 15. 0-5-5-12(3) W ashtenaw. Call men. One block to cam pus. bedroom s. E. Lansing, M o n d a y-S a tu r- 484-5378. 8-5-16 (6) D A Y fro m 10:30 a.m . u n til summer. Nice furnishe d 2 Call m ornings 351-0e29._8-5-12l3)________ day „ a m .5 p m S lick, 12 m o n th lease. S ta rt o n ly 351-6471. O R-22-5-3H5) 4:30 p .m . a t O ld C ollege Field register. ,.. bedroom . Pool, air, $52.75 Ju ne . 332-3900 o r evenings EXPERT TYPING . Term (T u rf A rana; M e n 's IM in caae m onth. 351-5023. Z-3-5-15 (4) NEED FEM ALE lo sublet 1 I 2 5 2 6 / 7/ ________ T W O CARPETS -G old/beige, Houghton and w eekends 332-0978. EAST SIDE, five bedroom s excellent co n d itio n . Sizes 12 papers, letters, RESUMES. o f rain.) M edieval arts and ro o m in house fro m June- g p.m. May ■ frienJ HOOVER PO R TAB LE, Near Gables. 337-0205. sciences o n display. 0-14-5-31 (7) furnishe d, fo r sum m er, $190. S eptem ber 1. 214 C olling- X13 a n d 11 X 10. B oth Apartments, see w I NEEDED FOR sum m er, 1 washer and d rye r. Duane, C -22-5-3K3I Z-1-5-12 (6) Fall $290, 676-1557. 8-5-17(3) w ood. 351-6939. Z-8-5*19(4) carp ets fo r $50. 484-8265. man fo r plush 2-m an apa rt­ 1-2 PERSON apa rtm e nt fo r 356-4616. 8-5-23 (3) E-5-5-12(6) Slide show and * ment. Carriage H ill N o rth sum m er, co m p lete ly fu r­ 2 CH R IS TIA N w o m e n need 2 It's tim e to th in k a bo ut Take up bicyclin g fo r fu n and 6 B E D R O O M S, M S U close, at 3 tot Apartments. $130/m onth. G AR RA RD G T-15 tu rn ta b le , Legal System nished, air co nd itio ne d , ac­ more to share house, su m ­ $625 in clu de s u tilitie s. June. sum m er fu n l Y o u 'll fin d the fitneaa. Y o u 'll fin d lo ta o f bike 351-5816 o r 489-7277 3 m on th s o ld $96 w ith c a rt­ T.V ., NEVER used, 1 9 " black Berkey Hall by Net« ross B ogue street, $165/ mer, o w n room s, close. 332- 351-0693, 351-4507. b oa t yo u 've been searching fitness. Y o u 'll fin d lo ts o f g u ild , not Thursday as f 8-5-16 (6) ridge. N egotiable. 363-3323. Er w h ite Zenith, $115. 3 3 7 - bikes advertised in to d a y's m o n th . 332-1651. Z-1-5-12(4) 5112. 5 -5 -17 (3 ) Z-3-5-12(3) fo r advertised in to d a y's Z-E-5-5-1614) 2777. 5-5 12(3) Classified se ctlon i Classified se ctlon i run. \ pro fesso r ph u m ble d u a lly i v I h io fy 0 ® te by Bill Yates Toy Coldwoll told TH« STATI OF MICHIGAN W ill NtVM H THE SAME AFTK THE T ill" J I 2 >W JK T -TV ( A » C ) (2 3 )W K A R -T V (P B S ) 4:00 FRIDAY (10) F o m ily Feud I AFT£RNOON 6 ( ) N e w M ic k e y M o u s e ( 11 ) Past a n d P resen t (12) M ovie C lu b (11) The A .C .L U ., The 1200 Tense (10) G re e n A c re s N a z is , a n d th e K .K .K |N«w> .f (12) M a ry T y le r M o o re (23) O u r M u tu a l F rie n d LlordontlS 0 0 (12) B o n a n z a (23) M a c N e il/ le h r e r 10:00 (23) S e s a m e S tre e t Krina l 'ne 1220 4 :30 R e port 6 ( ) H u s b a n d s , W iv e s & 8:00 nonoc 6 ( ) D o ris D a y 6 ( ) W onde r W om an Lovers 12 30 ( 10) G lllig a n 's Is la n d (10) G riz z ly A d o rn s (10) Q u in c y 5:00 (23) A u s tin C ity L im its l ^ f o r T o m o rro w 6 ( ) G unsm oke (I I ) F ifte e n w ith Spiro 11:00 digito* (12) D o n n y & M a rie (6-10-12) N e w s (10) E m e rg e n c y O n e ! ygn's Hope (23) W a s h in g to n W e e k in ( 12) E m e rg e n c y O n e ! (23) D ick C a v e tt 100 nd the R e stless 5:30 R e v ie w 8:30 6 11 30 ( ) N B A P la y -o ff PEANUTS C L E A NSIE R S l a u nf d DR i Y jRithet, Ft>r P oorer (11) W ELM N e w s (11) U ltim a te In te llig e n c e (10) J o h n n y C a rson by Schulz SPO N SO R ED BY: Ml f CUM uva OST umim L ily Children (23) E le c tric C o m p a n y Fr M S u m m e r S to ra g e (23) W a ll S tre e t W e e k (12) A m e r ic a 2 N ig h t tiling Free 6:00 ( w i t h c le o n in g ) 9:00 (23) ABC N e w s (6-10-12) N e w s 1:30 (11) T e m p o 6 ( ) In c re d ib le H u lk 12:00 ( 10) R o c k fo rd Files IdteWorld Turns (1 2 ) M o v ie / - ;• \\A\A¿ES H E X ^ o l Our Lives (23) D ic k C a v e tt / H.A. ; ókcA T; H E ÍE 5 ] { CAN - _ J 5 £ TOPA- J / ON 3 0 T r i HAND5 ~ ) lyRivisia 6:3 0 1 A N û T iE S ONE Tit A" j 200 ulile to liv e (6-10-12) N e w s 11 ( ) The G in o C o re n a ld e s i MSU SHADOWS m i as­ pla y "S i - g i 3 0 T n F£ M : 6 h T mEu?. y - T ir * IvirEosy S to ry by Gordon Carleton w i t h t h is c o m i c ' N e w P e te s ! A l b e r t a t M A C | (23) O v e r Easy 230 7:00 SPO N SO R ED BY: under M oon s i ! LdingLight* loctors 6 ( ) M y T h re e Sons P O C B A LL P E T IT S f ................... 300 (10) M a ry T y le r M o o re Y cu A ^ c rrrc F " potherWorld (11) W o n C H uen Ltgl Hospital (12) B ra d y Bunch o Unals (23) O ff th e R ecord O A ' 330 7 30 Ti ;Siprnhlem-sohfrs loday at: A b b e y P re s s 347 Last ( iijn d River An o vs from Berkev Hall 3 )2 8667 l o w g o s prices THE DROPOUTS CAMPUS D IN E IN WELS WITH FARLEY Plus Servic e by Post SPO N SO R ED BY: P IZ Z A 2 O« CAU UFronk B ee tle 's little tr e e w e y 337-1639 Benrtee t t e t l e e S PO N S O R E D BY: 1)01 t G> Riva« 5 * N 0 y - w hat HAPPENS Naitto Vatf'v I"" WHEN A IMMUABLE W e A p p r e c i a t e Y o u r B u s in e s s OBJECT M EP i ï a IR R E S IS T IB LE FOIic e .’ B.C. PILLOW TALK by Johnny Hart FURNITURE I.W.MaM Freezer S o ft a n d • e x y p illo w f u rn itu r e (MBLEWEEDS CAMPUS F re o D e liv e ry : S P O N S O R E D BY H W R f f Center 311-1767 iomK. Ryon S P O N S O R E D BY: PIZZA 1 3 12 M ic h . A v e . 3 3 7 - 1 3 7 7 1 M A T T A YÍ2U HAVE A O *l B O jT A C O P T O f THE 1 f t * 6 M £ * E P S HACK p T R IV IA M A R K E R 6U (S6 & M Z & O F ?r?\ It's b e l i e v e d t h a t I r v N o o k ’s c u s t o m f i t t e d b o w lin g b a ll v a n is h e d f r o m I n s c o v e re d w a g o n on ti n s s p o t. If n o t.it w a s p r o b a b ly o n som e o th e r s p o t. T O t uAM and SILO É H u t Styling h i Men end Rh iw r F3SSWORD SPO NSO RED BY: &HÜJ CollN h i epyolnIm m m eni to dey 3 3 3 -0 1 9 1 PUZZLI ÒhiepQ eporcTs by Jerry Dumas and Mort Walker Ben NO MAC leTow Jene* Sfwtienefy Nowopen Saturdays »8 »lall 50 Totempole SPONSORED BY: ohioes THAT WAS DUMB, 6 A M . 1 J ( J S T ! COM E T O TkilNK O F IT, }¡ Äingof Midian I I P O CAI7E WHAT PVd X VJvordlr PLA IN D U M B / X P O N T CA PE W flAT 55 Aryan H A P P E N S T O M E ! S O M E B O D j HAD M APPEn s to m e ! » T O TELL Y O U ! -8 Obsolete ® Babylonian ^od r»s» fin Overbearing ^ Restrain 48 Cnn 4 Teacake »9 Deseret ^ iternity !> fireplace sheit . « fâ tâ pò\g*[k Potters clay 6 Pilcher 5,1 Byteay Fuegian XjA ■ Band -? Take Distinguishing S -H 8 Seaport inVietnam ^failure f a .•nark 9 New England cape 10 Soggy 16 18 ?0 Ship s boat Evident Copycat ^ -/ 7 1 BEETLE BAILEY . 'i Enthusiastic eview by Mort W alker ?? Oriental dwelling ’ 4 Peftwmei 25 Pedestal hase 26 Sun 29 Meeting 32 Bore 33 furnish a crew 35 Sprocket 3/ Consumed 39 Obligation ¿ H o R T P ffP F ì g 41 Sprite 42 Educational Society abbt 43 Convened 1ST 44 Bom 46. Promissory note 4/ Boundary To some, paperweights FREE! U p o n R e q u e s t O n ly ... do more than 4sit on it’ By STEV E K NA PE h er anxious to read books on th e subject. R M I S T E R D ’S For most people, paperw eights a re a decorative but un­ “G lass P aperw eights, An Old A rt R evived," a book by national F R IS B E E S T Y L E FLYER! E necessary addition to a desk. a u th o rity P aul H ollister, fed h er curiosity. For Joyce Cleveland of E a st Lansing, how ever, paperw eights “The only paperw eight I own is w o rth around $1,000," sh e said, are one of her main interests. She has collected 15 books on th e subject and ow ns a “and th a t is th e main reason why I d o n 't ow n any m ore. T h ro u g h T h e M o n th O fM a y 1 “The p ap erw eight consists of a glass orchid — p etals, stem and paperw eight w orth about $1,000. ro o ts — encased in glass." she said. " It is one o f th e p re ttie s t I've Cleveland will share her knowledge with th e Michigan ch ap ter ev e r seen." W IT H P U R C H A S E O F ANY E of th e Paperw eight Collectors’ Association a t 1:30 p.m. S atu rd a y M any factors o th e r than beauty help d eterm in e th e value of at the Midland C enter for th e A rts in Midland. She will tell th e Midland group th e highlights of a paperw eight collectors’ workshop she and h er husband atten d ed A pril 1 in New pap erw eig h ts to collectors. The am ount of use and w ear, c a re in w orkm anship and th e p urity of th e glass a re te s ts ru n b y th e real 1 6 ” PIZ Z A ! { R e ta il V a lu e 9 2 ,0 0 ) collector, according to th e book "A G arland of W eights" by F rank Jersey. M anheim. "I consider paperw eight collecting m ore of a deep in te re st th a n a hobby.” she said. P ap erw eig h ts th a t become collector’s item s a re h andcrafted individually by only a handful of a rtis ts , which a d d s to th e ir value, F a s t, F R E E D e liv e r y O n C a m p u s !! Cleveland first realized this in te re st while brow sing in a small th e book claims. collectors'shop in Cape Cod, Mass. Cleveland said one of th e largest collections in th e co u n try is in She said the small collection of w eights fascinated h er and m ade th e home of th e late Evangeline H. B ergstrom in N eenah, Wis. “O ver 700 paperw eights a re on display in h er hom e," sh e said. N ot all an tiq u e paperw eights a re for m useum display only. Jazz band highlights Collectors exchange ra re pap erw eig h ts in auctions an d p riv ate tran sactio n s regularly, according to M anheim 's book. The highest price recorded for a p ap erw eight w as $14,500 for a French an tiq u e bought by an Englishm an nam ed A rth u r Rubloff in start of gay week 1966, M anheim said. Baba Yaga, a nine woman At 7 p.m. Tuesday, a canoe jai.7. and Latin band from Port land, Ore.. will open MSU expedition will leave th e canoe sh elter behind Bessey Hall. C o u n c il p ic k s t h r e e Gav Lesbian Council's "Week D ocum entaries will be shown of Celebration and U nder­ and discussed at 7 p.m. S tu d en t Council elected ta tiv e F ran k L essa w ere standing” Saturday night with W ednesday in 109 South Ked- th re e of its m em bers to serv e elected to th e com m ittee. A a dance and concert. zie Hall. “A W om an’s Place is in on th e U niversity Com m ittee fourth sp o t w as left unfilled, The event begins at 8 p.m. in th e House.” th e sto ry of Elaine on A cadem ic G overnance d u e to lack o f s tu d e n t response. the Lansing Boom of the Plaza Noble, a lesbian in th e M assa­ T hursday. The com m ittee s e rv e s as an Hotel, 125 W. Michigan Ave. chusetts legislature, will be F resh m an C raig A tlas, in te rp re te r of th e B ylaw s for Tickets are $3.75. featured. Jam e s Madison College rep re­ Academ ic G overnance and will Educational and social events E leanor M orrison, a re a au ­ sen tativ e, sophom ore S tev e conduct in terv iew s fo r m em ­ will be offered throughout th e thority on human sexuality, will Berg, J u stin M orrill College b ers who will sit on Academ ic week. conduct a sem inar from 7 to 9 rep resen tativ e, and ju n io r Col­ Council stan d in g com m ittees Activities on Sunday begin lege of Social Science re p re se n ­ p.m. Thursday in 402 C om puter for th e 1978-79 academ ic year. with a chapel service at 1 p.m. C enter. F our sem inars on May in the MSU Atumni Chapel. The 21. from 1 to 5 p.m. at th e sam e service will be conducted by Linda Wilson, a m inister from the Chicago branch of th e M etropolitan Community location, will deal w ith lesbian and feminism and gay issues in law, psychology and th e family. Fundraiser set Church, a nationwide gay reli­ A dorm itory d inner in P hil­ A picnic and p arty fu n d raiser for th e E a st Lansing Food C o o p gious organization. lips Hall cafeteria F rid ay night will be held S atu rd a y beginning at 2 p.m. a t th e Maj. Raoul A poetry reading a t the will be followed by th e films L ufbery Co-op, 420 E v e rg re en Ave., E a st Lansing. chapel and a picnic at Valley “Gay U.S.A .” and “A Very Food and b eer will be provided for a 12 adm ission and a g rilfw ill CAMPUS EAST CAMPUS WEST Court P ark will follow the N atural Thing” in 109 S. Kedzie be available for th o se w anting to bring th e ir own food. service. Hall. Admission is $1. E n tertain m en t will also be provided by local musicians Jo el 2137 Okemos Road 401 N.CUppert A panel discussion on "Gays In te rested persons m ay call M abus, Elayne S chroeder, J o e J a n e tti and th e S tre e t C orner and Politics" will begin 7:30 Gay Lesbian Council for details p.m. Monday in 328 Student Services Building. on locations and tick et inform a­ tion. Society. Tickets may be bought at th e ELFCO , 211 E v e rg re en A ve., o r at 349-0400 ' W h ile S u p p ly L asts 351-4700 th e th e door. The pro-union groups have many claims about the economic advantages of collective bargaining. W H A T A R E T H E F A C T S ? In General D o U n io n iz e d F a c u lt y M e m b e r s G e t B ig g e r P a y In c r e a se s? T w o stud ies show d iffe re n c e s between th e ir rai>e> and ihose received by n o n -u n io n ize d teachers are g e n e ra lly insignificant The Chronicle of Higher Education. December 6. 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