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J u s tic e M in is t r y sp oke sm a n, to ld a new s omplaint puts Olin in spotlight co n fe re n ce Bonn has a sked B e lg ra d e to B y P A U L A >1. M O H R e x tr a d ite th e fo u r su spects — B r ig it t e Mo re th a n 15.000 people ra llie d at th e D a g H a m m a rs k jö ld Plaza at th e U n ite d N a tio n s M o h n h a u p t. 28. S ie g lin d e O u tru n H o ffm a n . in Ne w Y o rk C ity S a tu rd a y , c a llin g fo r d is a rm a m e n t and d is m a n tlin g o f n u c le a r p o w e r 33. R o lf C le m e n s W a g n e r, 33. and P e te r p la n t s, w h ile th e h is to ric U n ite d N a tio n s S pecial Session tin D is a rm a m e n t co n tin u e d in to Bv CRAIG F E IG E N in te r n is t. T w o h o u rs a ft e r th e a p p o in tm e n t, B oock, 26. o th e r p e o p le 's c o m m e n ts . O n ly 2 p e rce n t th d a y in sid e th e U N. b u ild in g . u d G LE N N M O VTS H he w as on th e o p e ra tin g ta b le . H e had a sa id th e s e rv ic e w as s a tis fa c to ry . T h e su spe ct a rre s te d in P a ris . S te fan T h ' [• m a ssive ra lly , spon sored by th e M o b iliz a tio n F o r S u r v iv a l n a tio n a l c o a litio n , d re w 'tiaieru v is ite d O lin H e a lth colla pse d lu n g . W e rn e r W is n ie w s k i, w as n abbed at th e The p e rc e n ta g e s ch an ge d w h en th e re p re ■•ientatives fro m Canada. B rita in . Sw eden Y u g o sla via . Ja pa n. A u s tra lia , '* 1977. because he had s h a rp "C h u c k m a y w e ll have d ie d in a n o th e r 24 a ir p o r t w it h a tic k e t to Z a g re b . Y u g o s la v ia , p a r tic ip a n ts ju d g e d fro m t h e ir o w n e x p e ri e rla n d . W e st G e rm a n y , H o lla n d and B e lg iu m > . r.e d o cto r th e re p re s c rib e d h o u rs ." his fa th e r co n te n d e d . H e also said in h is p o c k e t. A ll a re su spe cted m e m b e rs o f ences: 20 p e rc e n t sa id O lin p ro v id e d ;■ 500 m e m b e r Japanese d e le g a tio n a rriv t-o w ith a p e titio n sig ne d b y 15 m illio n al th e ra p y . th e d o c to r w ho o p e ra te d on h is son to ld h im th e t e r r o r is t R e d A r m y F a c tio n . s a tis fa c to r y s e rv ic e w h ile 27 p e rc e n t said it e c a llin g fo r an end to th e a rm s race. ' 1 T M m as b re a k , th e s tu d e n t. colla po se d lu n g s a re " r e la t iv e ly e a s y " to d id n o t. B in d e r sa id Y u g o s la v ia has a sked B onn to e n ty th re e p eople fro m E ast L a n s in g jo in e d th e n o n -v io le n t a c tio n g ro u p , w h ich ”■" > -ame p a in s, re tu r n e d hom e d iag n ose and in som e cases can be done o v e r A S ta te N e w s s u rv e y o f 80 s tu d e n ts a rre s t a nd d e p o r t an u nd isclo se d n u m b e r o f red sp e a ke rs and e n te rta in e rs in c lu d in g D r H elen C a ld ic o tt. ca nce r s p e cia list and '* . Ml F a rm s a nd saw an th e phone. p e rs o n s -w a n te d b y th e B e lg ra d e g o v e rn peuia'tric ia n at th e C h ild re n 's H o s p ita l in B oston, s in g e r P ete S eeger: R ev. R. D . The s tu d e n t’s p a re n t, who a sked to seem ed to s u b s ta n tia te th e fin d in g s o f th e 1975 e ffo r t. m e n t. H e re p e a te d ly d e n ie d , h o w e v e r, th a t K ir k p ■atrick, lo n g -tim e a ide to M a r tin L u th e r K in g . J r.; and D a v id D e llin g e r, s ta ff re m a in a n o n ym o u s, said th e d o c to r at O lin Y u g o s la v ia w a s lin k in g it s re q u e st to th e h t o f th e le ft w m g m a g a zin e Sever. Pa>s sh ould have d ia g n o se d th e co lla pse d lu n g . " I t ’s one h e ll o f a jo b t o im p ro v e th e im age e x tr a d itio n o f th e fo u r G e rm a n s, a m o ve he ry P ro va n ce . n a tio n a l c o o rd in a to r fo r th e M o b iliz a tio n g ro u p , opened th e a fte rn o o n H e file d a c o m p la in t w it h th e In g h a m o f a h e a lth c e n te r ." said J a m e s C ooke, head said w a s p r o h ib ite d u n d e r a 1974 e x tr a d i by e x p la in in g th e c o a litio n 's goals: to sto p th e a rm s race, to ban n u c le a r p o w e r and C o u n ty M e d ic a l S o c ie ty . J a c k K a n te r , th e (c o n tin u e d o n page 121 (co n tin u e s on page 1 2 1 c o n tin u e d on page 1 2 1 s o c ie ty ’s e x e c u tiv e d ire c to r, sa id th e case is n ow b e in g re v ie w e d . D r. John S id d a ll, d ir e c t o r of O lin , re v ie w e d th e case and d id n ot su spe nd th e d o c to r because he d is c o v e re d no " ir r e g u la r i tie s ." "M a n y s ta te m e n ts th e b o y ’s fa th e r m akes co u ld be ta k e n as lib e lo u s ." S id d a ll said. " B u t w e w ill h a ve t o see w h a t co n clu sio n th e so c ie ty re a c h e s ." Four sought in rape of student T h is is th e fir s t tim e th e s o c ie ty is B y M IC H A E L T A M M I R A in v e s tig a tin g a d o c to r at O lin fo r m is d ia g ­ S ta te N e w i S ta ff W r it e r n o sin g a p a tie n t. A s o c ie ty s u b c o m m itte e o f Four m en a re b e in g so u g h t fo r fiv e d o c to rs w ill re v ie w th e s tu d e n t’s case q u e s tio n in g by th e In g h a m C o u n ty and in fo r m th e p a re n t w h e th e r , in t h e ir S h e r if f s D e p a rtm e n t in c o n n e c tio n w ith o p in io n , th e p h y s ic ia n a t O lin w as n e g lig e n t. th e a b d u c tio n a nd ra p e o f an MSU I f th e d o c to r a t O lin is fo u n d n e g lig e n t, th e w o m a n M a y 20. s tu d e n t’s fa m ily has th e re s p o n s ib ility o f T h e 20 y e a r o ld s tu d e n t w a s a tte n d p u rs u in g th e case, a lth o u g h such a fin d in g is in g a b lo c k p a r ty on L in d e n S tr e e t th e s ta tis tic a lly u n lik e ly . w e e ke n d o f th e E a s t L a n s in g A r t F a ir. " N in e ty p e rc e n t o f th e c o m p la in ts sh o w a A b o u t 200 to 300 p e o p le a tte n d e d . m is u n d e rs ta n d in g b e tw e e n th e d o c to r and A t a b o u t m id n ig h t th a t F r id a y , th e p a tie n t," K a n te r sa id. w o m a n w e n t to a v a n p a rk e d in th e c ity K e y le g is la to rs h a ve to ld th e M S U B o a rd p a r k in g lo t on L in d e n w it h a w h ite m ale of T ru s te e s th a t th e L e g is la tu r e w ill in h is m id-2 0 s. D e te c tiv e R o b e rt B ald p ro b a b ly fo llo w a p ro p o sa l b y th e M ic h ig a n w in said. E ffic ie n c y T a s k F o rc e a nd ask th e h e a lth H e w as o ffic ia lly d e s c rib e d as h a v in g c e n te r t o ra ise its $1.7 m illio n b u d g e t b y m e d iu m b ro w n h a ir, a n e a tly trim m e d its e lf. T h e T a s k F o rce n o te d th a t O lin has m u sta ch e , w a s a b o u t 5 -fee t 6 inches ta ll lo s t m oney e v e r y y e a r fo r th e la st fiv e y e a rs . a nd 140 p o u n d s, a n d w a s w e a r in g g ra y T h is b u d g e ta ry p ro b le m w ill n o t h e lp o r b e ig e c o rd u ro y p a n ts a n d a co tto n inside b a ttle th e p o o r im a g e O lin has w it h th e s tu d e n ts , e sp e c ia lly w h en th e y re ly on s h ir t. A s th e y sa t in th e b ack o f th e van. a T h e s e a r e p o lic e a r t i s t s k e tc h e s o f t h r e e o f th e m e n b e in g s o u g h t f o r q u e s t io n in g in th e a b d u c tio n - r a p e o f a n , !hr kiR ro v , r Up h e a rsa y. M o st s tu d e n ts b e lie v e O lin ’s b la ck m a n d e s c rib e d as a b o u t 25 y e a rs M S U w o m a n . T h e s k e t c h o f t h e f o u r t h m a n w a s n o t a v a ila b le . P«Ke :i, p d o c to rs a re im p e rs o n a l and in c o m p e te n t, th e o ld , a b o u t 6 fe e t 1 in ch w it h a m u scu la r n u rs e s in e p t a nd th e s e rv ic e slo w . b u t th in b u ild , g o t in to th e fr o n t o f the B u t w h e n each s tu d e n t is a sked a b o u t his van w it h a w o m a n w it h lo n g b lo n d h air. re d T - s h ir t, o ffic ia ls said. The black m an and (h e m an she T h e w om an th e n w e n t to O lin H e a lth leather o r h e r p e rso n a l e xp e rie n c e s at O lin . th e O ne T w o m o re m e n a pp ro a ch e d th e van. w as d e s c rib e d as w h ite , about A s th e s e t w o m e n g ot in to th e van. th e b lo n d w o m a n in th e fro n t seat got in it ia lly w e n t to th e van w ith to o k h e r to a s ilv e r va n p a rk e d on G ra n d R iv e r I e n te r,a r id was tre a te d to r in ju r ie s . T h e b ro w n van th a t w as p a rk e d in p ic tu r e becom es a b it m o re p o s itiv e . I C Pm'!'!lr 'S a n ' ‘- x p w te d to A 1975 s u rv e y o f 328 s tu d e n ts b y th e 5 feet 9 in ch e s w it h a h e a vy b u ild , a o u t. A v e n u e in W illia m s to n . F a st L a n s in g had p o rth o le w in d o w s in I m il, J 'J d'-K re es to d a y , n o w d e fu n c t U n iv e rs ity H e a lth f a r e Ad m u sta ch e a n d s h a g g y h a ir. T h e fo u r m e n h e ld th e o th e r w o m a n T h ey th e n d ro v e back to E ast th e re a r on th e sides and also had a I ^isolat i Sl Pe rc e n t chance v is o ry B o a rd sh ow e d s tu d e n ts th o u g h t T h e o th e r m a n . also w h ite , w as about in th e b ack o f th e va n a nd d ro v e h e r to L a n s in g and d ro p p e d th e w o m a n o ff s u n ro o f The in t e r io r o f th e va n had I r > ' ' ^ b o o m e r s . 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A b a rg a in in g a g e n t fo r S in g le ta ry said th e H a y c o n s u lta n ts d id n 't c it y h a ll e m p lo ye e s w ill file a p e titio n w ith lo ok a t a n y businesses in L a n s in g b u t used th e M ic h ig a n F m p lo y m e n t R e la tio n s Com p r io r cu sto m e rs to e s ta b lis h th e le v e l o f m issio n th is w e e k to h old a c o lle c tiv e sa larie s p aid b y p riv a te e m p lo y e rs . b a rg a in in g e le c tio n , he said. , iS N K M A R IE B IO N D O The co st o f liv in g in L a n s in g is o b v io u s ly The u n io n d r iv e w as trig g e re d bv m uch h ig h e r th a n m a n y c itie s in M ich ig a n ■jfcteNfw» S U M W r it e r E dgar L . 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H u ll, w h o cast L o n tha t b e fo re th e U n iv e r s it y b a rg a in in g u n it e m p loye e s have signed he m a jo r q u e stio n raised In a d m in is tra a nd w o m e n 's a th le tic s , she said. th e lone d is s e n tin g v o te on th e p la n , said it Lp s to equalize o p p o r t u n it y fo r T itle IX s ta te s its goal is to e n fo rc e equ a l T e a m s te rs I n io n p led g e ca rd s . S ingletary- li*? "> r - o f la r * e u n iv e rs itie s is w h e th e r the w as h e a v ily w e ig h te d in fa v o r o f th e fin an ce e.,.s. T itle IX m u st be e v a lu a te d o p p o rtu n ity fo r m ales and fe m a les, b u t also T h e d ea dlin e fo r co m p lia n ce t o T it le I X has s a id . T h e pro po sed u n it in clu de s 34*0 and p erso n n e l d e p a rtm e n ts . th r e e h i* m oney m a k in * s p o rts - fo o tb a ll to a llo w fo r fle x ib ility in p ro v id in g equ a l been set fo r J u lv 21. 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E d u c a tio n and In a d d itio n , th e U n iv e r s ity ris k s th e e le c tio n to be held . the p lan was n o t p e rfe c t, th e y said m a n y o f Title IX p ro h ib its d is c rim in a "T h e I n iv e r s ity has fa ile d to in c lu d e W e lfa re in c lu d e su p p lie s and e q u ip m e n t, p o s s ib ility o f h a v in g a s u it b ro u g h t a g a in s t it A n o th e r 10 p e rce n t have signed p ledge th e p ro b le m s co uld be w o rk e d o u t th ro u g h xims of sex in a n y fe d e ra lly re ve n u e s p o rts tin T it le IX co m p lia n ce I," gam e and p ra c tic e schedules, fa c ilitie s , i f th e H E W J u ly 21 c o m p lia n ce d e a d lin e is c a rd s w it h th e A F L C IO a ffilia te d A m e ric a n an appeals process b u ilt in to th e s tu d y . D e B o e r sa id. " T h e re is no in d ic a tio n th a t tr a v e l expenses a llo w a n ce , co a ch in g and n o t m e t. D e B o e r said. 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S in g le ta ry said. jo b re c la s s ific a tio n . fa c ilitie s , m e dic al and tr a in in g se rvice s, h a s ty c o m p lia nce w ith th e law- and a u th o riz e C a rd s w e re sig ne d w ith b o th b a rg a in in g "T h e o n ly w a y fo r an e m p loye e to g e t sch o larsh ip s and p u b lic ity . a fu ll and open in v e s tig a tio n o f th e a th le tic a g e n ts so w o rk e rs co uld have a choice. re cla ssifie d was b y p o litic a l m e a n s." he said. d e p a r tm e n t." she added. S in g le ta r y said. 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I f th e y d o n ’t re ce ive s a tis fa c ­ A t T h u rs d a y ’s m e e tin g tru s te e Ja ck M . fu tu re . a m e nd ed it n ot to in c lu d e th e s a la ry fre e z e ." tio n . th e y can a ppeal to a se ve n -m e m b e r .Stack, R A lm a . ra is e d th e p o in t th a t th e he said. p e rm a n e n t re v ie w c o m m itte e com posed o f A sso cia tio n o f In te rc o lle g ia te A th le tic s F o r "Y o u hav * in itia te d s o m e th in g ." H a rd e n "A p erso n w it h a fa m ily who makes c ity e m p loye e s fro m v a ry in g c la s s ific a tio n W o m en , w h ic h g o v e rn s w o m e n ’s a th le tic to ld DeBoe: and M a n k o w s k i. "Y o u w ill get $ 1 0 .0 0 0 a y e a r d e fin ite ly need» a is t-of le ve ls, he said. te a m s, sets d iffe re n t s ta n d a rd s and ru le s a n s w e rs ." liv in g in c re a s e ." M e K an e said th a t th o u g h "u n io n s do n ’t M a n y o f th e e m p li poke b efo re b o th e r h im philoso p hica l!;- he w o u ld re co m m e nd to c ity e m p loye e s th a t th e y g ive th e sy s te m a chance to w o rk b e fo re th e y decide w h e th e r to o rg a n ize o r n ot. DEPARTM ENT SU PPO R TS TRUSTEES S in g le ta ry said th e re is no need to " w a it and see as th e co un cil s u g g e s ts " because th e e m p loye e s k n o w h ow th e s tu d y w ill be Theater decision backed im p le m e n te d . "T h e appeals p rocess is a w h ite w a s h ." he said. " A ll a lo n g w e have been te llin g H ay A ssociate s th a t t h e ir s tu d y is w ro n g , and th e \ have bet n sa y in g th e re a re o n ly a few A re p re s e n ta tiv e fro m th e M S U T h e a te r u pd a te o f S am i E s m a il's case. epancies D e p a rtm e n t and A S M S U s u p p o rte d th e B o a rd o f T ru s te e s ' d ecision to p ro v id e E sm a il, a 2 3 -ye a r-o ld e le c tric a l e n g in e e r­ "The few million needed W h e n H a y re ce ive s 340 a ppeals, th e y are fu tu r e m eans f o r a th e a te r w in g in th e S ta te in g and s y s te m s science s tu d e n t, w as a rre s te d a t B en G u rio n a irp o r t D ec. 21 on for theater facilities must be iot g o in g to say th a t a ll th o se e m p loye e s C e n te r fo r th e P e rfo rm in g A rts . ssitie d in c o r re c tly , he said, J a n is Jacobs, a ju n io r m a jo rin g in su sp icio n o f b e lo n g in g to an o u tla w e d number one in next year's M n g le ta ry als also q u e stio n e d w h e th e r th e th e a te r, p re s e n te d th e tru s te e s w ith a P a le s tin ia n te r r o r is t o rg a n iz a tio n . request for state funding," p e rm a n e n t re v ie boa rd co uld be e ffe c tiv e . sta te m e n t a t T h u rs d a y n ig h t’s p u b lic co m ­ B a r r and O sb orn have been in v o lv e d in said Jan is Jacobs, a junior m e n t session sig n ed b y A S M S U S tu d e n t He p re d ic te d th a t th e th r e e or fo u r th e case since th e b e g in n in g and have m ade majoring in theater. The B oa rd P re s id e n t D a n Jones. m e m b e rs in th e h ig h e r c la s s ific a tio n w o u ld a n u m b e r o f tr ip s to Is ra e l on b e h a lf o f "T h e fe w m illio n needed fo r th e a te r E sm a il. statement went on to list d ecid e lo w e r-le v e l p o s itio n s h a ve been c o rre c tly placed. fa c ilitie s m u s t be n u m b e r one in n e x t y e a r’s the inadequacies of the cur­ re q u e s t fo r s ta te fu n d in g ." she said. T h e tw o M S U e m plo ye e s said a v e rd ic t >uch a c o m m itte e w ill also ta k e tim e to set rent theater department, up am i tra in , he said. T h e s ta te m e n t w e n t on to lis t th e on th e E s m a il case should be handed dow n inad e qu a cie s o f th e c u r re n t th e a te r de b y J u n e 7. such as lack of rehersal The H a y plan and im p le m e n ta tio n o f its p a rtm e n t, such as la ck o f re h e a rs a l areas areas and unproductive re co m m e n d a tio n s w ill cost th e c it y an and u n p ro d u c tiv e m e dia fo r p e rfo rm a n c e . E n v e r U s ta y a lso p re se n te d his case to media for perform ance. e s tim a te d $4**. .000, a c c o rd in g to th e s tu d y . " In lig h t o f th e se d ra w b a c k s , it is th e tru s te e s . U s ta y , a fo rm e r M S U s tu d e n t im p e ra tiv e th a t th e a te r s tu d e n ts be g iv e n a fro m T u rk e y , cla im s he has e a rn e d a W ith o u t th e s tu d y , e s tim a te d c it y e m ­ new h om e in w h ic h to g ro w ," Jacobs said. m a s te rs d e g re e in b usiness, b u t has not ploye e pay in cre ase s w o u ld have co st th e T h e A lu m n i A s s o c ia tio n o f th e C o lle g e o f re c e iv e d th e d e g re e. c ity $711.000. m in d e d I 's t a v th a t a fin a l decision has been A g r ic u ltu r e a n d N a tu ra l R esources also " I h a v e re c e iv e d p o lite le tte rs , b u t no m ade b y th e C o lle g e o f B usine ss and th e C ity fir e fig h te r s , u n ifo rm e d p o lice o ffic e rs com m e nd e d th e tru s te e s w ith a cce p tin g th e a n s w e rs ," he said. I n iv e r s ity m u s t accept th e ju d g m e n t o f th e and ia b o re rs and p u b lic s e rv ic e e m p loye e s jo b d e s c rip tio n fo r th e n e x t M S U p re s id e n t. M S U P re s id e n t E d g a r L . H a rd e n re deans o f th e co lle ge . a re c u rre n tlv u nio n ize d. “ W e e n d o rs e th e b o a rd 's c o m m itm e n t to th e la n d g ra n t p h ilo s o p h y ," sa id R ussell State N ew s Ira Stnckstein M a lm b u rg , v ic e p re s id e n t o f th e a ssociation and p o s td o c to ra l re s e a rch associate in th e Ifanoritl D ay, a s s h e h a s d o n e f o r th e p a s t 30 y e a r s , H e le n J a k o v a k [ J E 'e r g r e e n C e m e te r y t o p a y r e s p e c t s to h e r f i r s t h u s b a n d w h o Fwlile on O k in a w a d u r i n g W o rld W a r II. D e p a rtm e n t o f C ro p and S o il Science. R o b e rt B a r r a nd R u th A n n O sb o rn , o f th e e le c tric a l e n g in e e rin g a n d sys te m s science d e p a rtm e n t, p re s e n te d th e b o a rd w ith an Street to be resurfaced B y C H R IS K IC Z Y N S K I C o u n c ilm e m b e r J o h n C z a rn e c k i sa id one C za rn e cki said one o f th e p ro b le m s posed S ta te N e w s S u f f W r it e r o f th e reasons th e h ig h w a y d e p a rtm e n t by co nsta nt re s u rfa c in g o v e r th e y e a rs is G ra n d R iv e r A v e n u e w ill u n d e rg o a a g re e d to th e te m p o ra ry re s u rfa c in g is th a t it re d uce s th e size o f th e c u rb . rin g h o n o r s s t a n d a r d s risin g te m p o ra ry face l if t th is su m m e r w h e n th e because th e s ta te age ncy is fe a rfu l o f d o w n to w n E a s t L a n s in g p o rtio n o f th e la w s u its . He said th e re s u rfa c in g w ill la st a bo ut tw o y e a rs w h ich he hopes is lo n g e no ug h fo r ro a d w a y w ill be re s u rfa ce d . H e said th e th r e a t o f la w s u its e x is te d an a g ree m e nt to be reached. T h e re s u rfa c in g is e xp e c te d to last about fro m m o to ris ts w h ose ca rs w e re dam ag ed "W e m ay be back in th e sam e s itu a tio n in tw o y e a rs a nd is o n ly a te m p o ra ry m easure as a re s u lt o f th e ro a d 's p o o r c o n d itio n . tw o y e a rs ." C za rn e c k i said. "B u t I'm h o p in g re c o g n ize sm a lle r p e r c e n ta g e d e s ig n e d to r e p a ir th e ro a d u n til a m o re C u rre n tly , a bo ut 45.000 ve h icle s tra v e l e x te n s iv e re n o v a tio n plan can be a greed d o w n G ra n d R iv e r A v e n u e d a iiv . th a t w e can com e to some s o lu tio n b v th a t upon. ! l JOY |.. H A E N L E IN ic C o u n cil in J a n u a ry 1976 re p o rte d th a t A ca d e m ic C o u n c il a p p ro v e d th e new C u rr e n tly , th e E a s t L a n s in g C ity C o u n cil 'W e V w i S u n W r it e r fro m 1960 to 1965 s tu d e n ts g ra d u a tin g w ith sta n d a rd s in 1976 a n d ann o u nced th a t and th e D e p a rtm e n t o f S ta te H ig h w a y s and hon o rs a nd h ig h h on o rs re p re s e n te d th e to p s t r ic t e r re q u ire m e n ts w o u ld g o in to e ffe ct T ra n s p o rta tio n d is a g re e o v e r w h a t plan r f exP<‘r iin g to g ra d u a te w ith s ta r tin g s p rin g 1978. sh o uld be used to im p ro v e th e road. 20 p e rc e n t o f th e ir classes. ; sPr'nK face m o re s trin g e n t D r re c o g n itio n w h ic h th e y unaware of, an a ssista n t p ro v o s t P ro p o rtio n s o f hon o rs g ra d u a te s in fo llo w in g y e a rs rose s te a d ily , c lim a x in g in R a th e r th a n im p le m e n tin g th e new T h e h ig h w a y d e p a rtm e n t, w h ich is fo o t­ in g a la rg e p o rtio n o f re n o v a tio n costs, D o m e s tic m a il ra te s sta n d a rd s r ig h t a w a y , A ra ta e xp la in e d , th e w o u ld lik e to see G ra n d R iv e r A v e n u e S p rin g 1974 w h e n o v e r 52 p e rce n t o f co u ncil d e c id e d to phase in th e re q u ire e x p a n d e d to s ix w id e r lanes ru n n in g east myLbata said s tu d e n ts w ill h a v e to g ra d u a te s re c e iv e d honors. m e n ts o v e r a th re e y e a r p e rio d . a nd w e s t. T h is w o u ld re q u ire n a rro w in g th e v im .slanc^ar^ s f ° g ra d u a te w ith J ‘Kh honors as set b y A ca d e m ic T h e n u m b e r o f M S U h on o rs g ra d u a te s in 1977 and w in te r 1978 seem to in d ic a te a "T h e co u n c il fe lt i t u n fa ir to ju m p to th e d e s ire d s ta n d a rd s in a y e a r to tw o ," she m e dia n . T h e c ity co u n c il fa v o rs re d u c in g th e rise to c o v e r c o sts T j .e Standards a re d e s ig n e d to d o w n w a rd m o ve m e n t fro m th e o v e r 50 said. s tre e t fro m s ix n a rro w lanes to fo u r w id e r A le t te r m a ile d to d a y w ill cost tw o c e n ts m o re as a re s u lt o f p o sta l ra te in creases n e top 20 perce n t o f a class. p e rce n t fig u re in 1974, A ra ta said. lanes. T h is p la n w o u ld not add a n y new area r * new three y e a r p ro g ra m , stu She e x p la in e d th a t th e n ew g u id e lin e s In its a p p ro v e d reco m m e n d a tio n . w h ich w e n t in to e ffe ct M o n da y. to th e e x is tin g ro a d w a y. P osta ge fo r a fir s t class le t te r has been ra ise d to 15 cents, w h ile th e cost o f m a ilin g a w e re im p le m e n te d in an e ffo rt to “ g e t back A c a d e m ic C o u n c il sa id th a t a ll o th e r B ig I S “!1 ; * Sprin* 1978 t h r ° u * h T h e c it y c o u n c il b e lie ve s th e s ix lane plan post c a rd has in cre ase d to 10 cents. S im ila r in creases a ffe c t n e a rly a ll classes o f L ,‘ npt‘d a 3.2 g ra d e p o in t to re c o g n iz in g th e to p 18 to 20 p e rc e n t o f T e n u n iv e rs itie s h a v e faced u p to th e w o u ld tu r n G ra n d R iv e r A ve n u e in to a io m e s tic m a il se rvice . L l , rpfe'V(‘ honors a n d a 3.5 to th e cla ss." "g ra d e in fla tio n h o n o rs p ro b le m ." s u p e rh ig h w a y , d e tra c t fro m th e s tre e t’s P # honors. The i ses. w h ic h a re th e fir s t in m o re th a n tw o ye a rs , w ill n ot a ffe ct posta ge fo r a ttra c tiv e n e s s a nd cause p e d e stria n sa fe ty in te r n a tio n a l a ir m a il o r a ir p a rce l p o st, said V an S ea g rave s. p o sta l se rv ic e in fo rm a tio n sPr in K 1979 th ro u g h p ro b le m s . o ffic e r. Ptnd Lnr e(* a t0 g ra d u a te w ith T h e h ig h w a y d e p a rtm e n t re c e n tly re je c L a -D) to g ra d u a te w ith h ig h S e a g ra ve s said th e in cre ase s a re e xp e cte d to a dd $1.9 b illio n to p o sta l se rv ic e te d an in d e p e n d e n t s tu d y w h ich o u tlin e d re ve n u e s. 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P en n y conscious c o nsu m e rs m ig h t ta k e c o m fo rt in th e fact th a t th e h ike has n ot been K * honors, w h ile a 3.7 w ill m e rit T h e h ig h w a y d e p a rtm e n t said th e coun asy fo r th e P o sta l S e rv ic e e ith e r. firing liiKO, annual re v ie w s b y th e S ectio n re q u e s t fo rm s a re b e in g acce p te d a t s ix ca m p us c o lle c tio n s ite s to d a y fo r fa ll o il’s p la n c o u ld not accom m odate e x is tin g A u th o r itie s d is tr ib u te d 920 m illio n 16 cent sta m p s, u n d e r th e p a r tia l b e lie f th e a n d fu tu r e t r a ff ic co n d itio n s. a p p ro ve d h ik e w o u ld be fo r th a t a m o u n t. ».L °nin,itte e on A c a d e m ic P o lic y te rm e a rly e n ro llm e n t. ► " » in ,. „ A s a re s u lt, a te m p o ra ry s ta m p s im p ly m a rk e d “ A " w ill be sold fo r th e 15 cent stan d ard s need to be C o m p le te d fo rm s can be tu rn e d in b e tw e e n 8 :1 5 a .m . a n d 4 :4 5 p .m . a t C onrad C o u n c ilm e m b e r A la n F o x said th e tern ■ "°n«r th a p p ro ve d p ric e u n til o th e rs can be pro du ced . top 18 to 20 p ercent, o f a A u d ito r iu m , E rik s o n H a ll lo b b y . 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A s a f u r th e r co m p lic a tio n , p o sta l o ffic ia ls now feel th e fo u rth class p o sta l h ik e m ay a p p e a r in th e not be p ra etie al. k i t 1 I ‘ l" » k and w ill co n l in ue 8 , 21 a nd 34. “ E v e n i f th e re w a s an a g re e m e n t to m o r T h e a lp h a b e tic a l e n ro llm e n t sch e d ule is : T u e s d a y , S Z ; W e d n e a d a y, M -R ; T h u rs d a y , T h e c u rre n t in cre a se has ra ise d th e ra te fo r fo u rth class m a il by 35 p e rc e n t, a J J id j u lu r,‘- A ra ta sa id m a ny ro w it w o u ld s t ill be a c o u ple o f y e a rs b efo re s ig n ific a n t a m o u n t.’’ S e a g rave s said. r l n i J ' , / , ? ' 1 ttu ' '" fo r m a tio n and G -L ; a n d F r id a y , A -F . ■ a n y th in g (a m a jo r re n o v a tio n I w a s s ta rte d ." «n» | ™' n,'w s ta n d a rd s. C o u rs e sch e d ule books a nd s e ctio n re q u e s t fo rm a a r t a v a ila b le la 160 A d m in is tra tio n F o x sa id . 1'1,lon app ro ve d b y A cadem B ld g . A S M S U w a s n o t d i r e c t e d P r " V 'e t h e p r o u n irT ,' n I p e o p l e w e r e c o n c e r n e d e n o u g h th e s tu d e n t 1 o a rd p re s id e n t. T h e s in g le b o d y „ „ , h„ , w hen o n ly one p e rc e n t of th e t o s t o p . A l l f o u r p r o p o s a ls m e r i t e d h o a rd w ill n o w h a v e m o re fle x ib il u n d e rg ra d u a te s tu d e n ts d e te r a p p r o v a l a n d lu c k ily th r e e o f th e m ,h " « "e Ä i l y in d e c i d i n g w h e n a r e f e r e n d u m m i n e t h e f u t u r e f o r a l m o s t 4 0 ,0 0 (1 w e re p a s s e d . 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A n d a ll th e o , b o a rd is not com posed of com c o n tr o v e r s ia l T r i C o u n ty M e tro m a jo r ity o f th e a rre s ts r e s u ltin g id e a s t h a t p ro g ra n im m m u n i t y o f t i c ia Is t h e r e is n o d i s c e r n ­ N a r c o tic s Squad because th e fr o m t h is a r r a n g e m e n t w e r e s m a ll m e m b e r s h a v e been r „ ib le a v e n u e f o r fe e d b a c k , m a k in g s q u a d 's p o lic y b o a rd re fu s e d to w ith a s s e r v ic e s t „ , , U(] a m o u n ts o f m a r iju a n a r a t h e r th a n a llo w c i v ilia n r e p r e s e n t a t io n . p o s itiv e c h a n g e s d iff ic u lt - n e a r ly th e la r g e q u a n t it ie s o f h a r d d r u g h a v e t o s t a y o n th e im p o s s ib le — to i n it ia t e . I he M e tr o Squad has been a d r a w in g h o a rd . th e squad was a s s e m b le d to s o u rc e ot c o n tro v e rs y in Fast c o m b a t. S t u d e n t a p a t h y to the - L a n s i n g a n d a r o u n d c a m p u s s in c e T h e H a s t L a n s in g C it y C o u n c il The c ity c o u n c i l is t h e second A S M S ! is w e ll underst,1 it was d is c lo s e d th a t n a r c o t ic s w a s a m o n g th e f i r s t g r o u p s to p u ll g r o u p o f t h e s e v e n lo c a l a g e n c i e s m a y h e t h e p ro g ra n in tin o u t its s q u a d s u p p o r t. W e h o p e it th a t fu n d and s ta ff th e s q u a d s h o u l d n o t h e consider«, to w ill not be th e h is t. P e rh a p s a c t u a lly a n n o u n c e p la n s t o e lim i A S M S C . T h e r e is m , r e ] t h r o u g h d e n ia l o f f u n d in g c itiz e n s n a te th e f u n d in g fr o m its b u d g e t t h e t a i n t o f in a c tiv ity S a f e ty s u f f e r s a s e t b a c k The In g h a m C o u n ty H o a rd of c a n c o n v in c e th e p o lic y b o a r d t h a t c h a r a c t e r i s t i c o f th e Mude; it c a n n o t e x is t a t t h e w h im o f p o lic e C o m m is s io n e r s h a s a ls o a g r e e d to s h o u l d h e a s s o c ia te d a g e n c ie s a n d w i t h o u t s u p e r v is io n c e a s e f u n d in g . m e a n i n g f u l s e rv ic e s pn>- o f th e p u b lic . The U .S . S u p re m e C o u rt has th u s g ix iriL T th e m q u it e an ade a b s u rd . t h e p r o g r a m m i n g hoard The a rg u m e n t b e h in d s e a tin g r u le d t h a t g o v e r n m e n t in s p e c t o r s q u a le o p p o r tu n i! » to m a k e th in g s n o n p o lic e m e m b e r s h ip on th e c a n n o t e n t e r fa c to r ie s a n d o th e r lo o k g o o d w h e n t h e g o v e rn m e n t Yet th is is e x a c tly w hat th e M e t r o S q u a d p o lic y c o n t r o l h o a r d w o r k p la c e s t o m a k e in s p e c t io n s o f in s p e c to r M o p s m . S u p re m e C o u rt J u s t ic e s , v o tin g is a sound one. At p re s e n t th e h e a l t h a n d s a f e t y c o n d i t i o n s u n le s s t ' 1. h a v e d o n e . N o t o n l y h a v e t h e v b o a rd a llo c a te s a g re a t deal of th e y a re a d m itte d v o lu n t a r ily , o r The O c c u p a t io n a l S a fe ty and u n d e r m in e d O S IL V s a b ility to m o n e y a n d e n e r g y to c h a s in g a f t e r th e y h a v e f ir s t a c q u ir e d a s e a rc h H e a lt h A d m in is t r a t io n , w h ic h c o n ­ conduct e ffe c t iv e s e a rc h e s , hut T ue sda y M a y 30 1978 s tu d e n ts w ith s m a ll a m o u n ts of w a r r a n t . T h is d e c is io n w a s a p p a r d u c ts th e s e r o u t in e g o v e rn m e n t th e > have a ls o added to th e f d , lo c a ls a re th e o p ,m a n s o f th e S ta te N e w s Vtew pom ts cos - m a r iju a n a . 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" I vour By F E L I C IA L A N G E R TH-r a t M S I ' w e re " B lo c k p a r tie s a re th e b e s t," s a id K a re n , lb * d id n t co m e to us ch a in e d . H e w a s chain«*«! in his hom eland by those* T e rrib le im ages of sum m er •ho n't kn o c k it t i l l p ro fe s s o r is a ju n io r . " B u t t h e y ’r e fe w a n d f a r b e tw e e n . fro m fa r a w a y a n d usurp«*»! h is c o u n try . T h e y w a n te d also to o b lite ra te his idel em e rge d . I t p ro b a b ly d a te s back to g ra de vou g et m o re in d iv id u a liz e d I used to lik e ju s t s it t in g o u t on th e b a lc o n y a ff ilia t io n , as it h a p p e n e d to h is A fr ic a n b ro th e r. B u t soon th e y discovered! school, w hen th e o n ly kid s w h o had to go tit m s triic w it h m y ro o m m a te s a f t e r d in n e r, w a tc h in g d Y m c \ . ,t iu n io r. I ’al«*stm ian K o n ta K e n te w a s s tu b b o r n and a tta c h e d to his id e n tity like hisR school in s u m m e r w e re th e d u m -d u m s. th»* su n g o d o w n ." she said. w h o m th»*y a d m ire d w h e n h»* appear«*«! on th e s m a ll T V scn'cn. B ut ri ) o u stud > w hen it 's so W h o w a n ts to s tu d y w h en it's 90 d eg re es? "I th in k e v e r y b o d y s h o u ld s ta y u p her»* in A n d so u ne e v e n in g in th»* d a rk n e s s o f ja il I m e t h im . A yo u n g man with a bed f r ig g io D ra g g in g h e a vy te x tb o o k s th ro u g h th e th»* s u m m e r at l»*ast once w h ile t h e y ’re h a /e l e y e d . s k in n y a n d in s h a b b y clo th e s. In a t r e m b lin g voice h<* told me a l i t ! th in g s "O h . su m m e r heat to s it in s tic k y cla ssro om s o r o uid s tu d y in the d a y tim e ," g o in g to s c h o o l." S te v e sa id . "P e o p le d o n ’t ( r a il o l s o rro w s . I list»*n»*«l to h im . s tu n n e d as i f an e le c tric cu rre n t went thrT ' m uch S te w * s d to le ave th a t s t u f f f o r th e s w e lte r in th e lib ra ry . N e v e r! S u m m e rtim e re a liz e th a t t h is c a m p u s doe s not co m e to a b o d y a n d sudd«*nly as i f hi* w a n te d to a lle v ia te m y d is tre s s he sm iled a wondei n ig h *. th e b ars ¡ire a lo t less g r in d in g h a lt in th»* su m m » *r." lik«* a r a y o f lig h t in th a t co ld , d a r k a nd o p p re s s iv e ce ll. I h»* Is ra e li p ro s e c u to r t r ie d to e ra se fro m h is fan*, w h ile in co urt, that $ th a t warm»*«! b o th o f us in ja il, w h e n sh«» sai«l t«> th«* ju d g e s in anger of s«*meh| H ike r e la ie ,I a re a le , ,1 s m ust s |„ p , „ , w ]f ».st h«*r cool, "L o o k , he is s t ill s m ilin g !" as an in d iv id u a l f a c u lty m e m b e r. I a lso In k e rs w o u ld only use some co m m o n sense I saw m y s e lf in a dr»»am as i f I w e re h is m o th e r, th e J e w is h m o the r o f the I’a »•m phasized th a t I h a v e n o w a y o f k n o w in g w h en tr a v e lin g net w een classes, w e m ig h t K o n ta K e n te . w h o w a s n ot re s c u e d b y th a t A m e ric a n fla g u nd er which he s a to w h a t e x te n t such c o m p la in ts a re v a lid . fro m th«* p ro s e c u tio n o f h is o p p re s s o rs . S om e sa id: “ T h e y , o v e r there, left hinF "•■•»-• " 'h e end ol l h r school v c a r To my k n o w le d g e , th e sch o o l has re s a fe ly . h a n d s her«*." c e iv e d no c o m p la in ts re g a rd in g a rre s ts , n o r 111 »»•the f i r - t m l t h . il th e c a m p u s is II«* to ld m e »in«* d a y . “ I w a n t a m o th e r ." 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I o ffe r, f o r th»* c o m m itte e 's c o n sid é ra BE HAS BEEM SO ' . / 1 'i ‘ g»*t h im o u t o f t h e ir h an ds because in a s h o rt w h ile I w ill leave and h« 'W1 ‘T (TAU6HT US, CAM B E PEOPLE WHOARE D0IN6 i I WHO R EAM lio n , th»' w o rd s o f th e la te H e n r y W r is to n , SUCCESSFUL. Ì \1HE b e s t jo b they i th«* d a r k <*ell. A n d as i f he r«*ad m y m in d he s a id, " I can stan d it. Don t wnr | D e ce rn e . I / RESPECT H IM p re s id e n t o f B ro w n U n iv e r s it y fro m 1937 L f know houj. sai«I, " M y son is a m a n ." A n d I w a lk e d w it h h im to h is cell. / 1955 a n d not»>d e d u c a to r, re p o rto d in a re c e n t issu e o f th e B ro w n A lu m n i M o n th ly : fvheta lunger ih c detcm e attorney h r Sam« t smu»/ a MSU student tmprtsonei « T h e p resid e n t is ex p ected to be an ed u cato r, to h av e been a t som e tim e a scholar, to have ju d g m en t about finance, to know som ething ab o u t co n stru ctio n , m ain­ follow all p roffered advice, and do ev e ry ­ co m m itte » ', it brit*F ,in^ ^ j ten an ce an d labor policy, to sp eak virtually thing th ro u g h com m ittees, b u t w ith g re a t c a p tu re th«* essence o f me continuously in w ords th a t charm and never speed and w ithout erro r. co n i’e rn s. Konü | offend, to ta k e bold positions w ith which no W h ile W r is to n 's f lc s c r ip lio n is no mor«* one will d isag re e, to consult ev eryone and A ssistan t p ro fe s s o r« ! o p e ra tio n a l th a n th a t p ro p o se d by th e flP R O C A L P R O G R A M IN 5 5 M H it v\ M ic ro n e sia to v o te ternational job exchange offered I \ RIC HARDSON fiin'i'1 S ervices is n o t th e o n ly n!a " ;" i ( r Xa " i/ a t i( in in h - m lc j t» Ira ,,, a ,„ | ,,' m, [ „ ih r ,.., 1 |{, | , r . „ r,i,.,| ., j ;j rn u n lr ic s , s tu d y to u r on se lf-r u le d e s p ite ; ; ; ; ; ; ,fy ' v a rio u s e conom ic e n v iro n c.ipahle o f h i'lp in g M S U „ a llu n a i h ,..„ l,|,i.,r l, rs a rc m N e w V ,,rk m e n t s. ¡,, (hen fir s t c o n ta c t w ith l' " h l" ' ' ' 1 ..........s un «1 r a m i,uses M e m b e rs h ip in A IK S K C o ffe rs a tw o t„ . m t h» I iiile il States. IK m o n th tra in e e s h ip in any o f 5.1 c o u n trie s ,r,:. 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T h is in te r n a tio n a l jo t. isla n d e rs, p re p a rin g to vo te on the should n ot end u n til M icron e sia "can Ih i- M S I ’ o rtcan iza tinn ,s h a r k iil t.v , e xcha ng e is A IE S E C 's m a in p ro g ra m . shap»- o f •)«;«■ ow n g o v e rn m e n t a fte r sears, A IK S K C has sta n d on its o w n fe e t." Ml 'U tp rtin o u n c e d "e y e I he exchange o p e ra te s on a re c ip ro c a l ih re *- decade*-, a- ward*- o f th«* ! n ite d n i s l s h n . l tm a rd ,,f a .iv is . r-, , „ „ slsj in i. |,ro \ tile d W ort r s | i r n r m es lo r o v e r 7 9 ,001) The w e a lth ie s t p a rt o f the t e r r it o r y ■ In te rn a tio n a l A ssocia basis fo r each jo b ra is e d b y a local S ta tes, ar«- c o m p la in in g th a t re g a rd „1 fa r u lty , a d n u n is tra tn rs a m i 1,,,-al I, s |„ d e i, is „ „ lu ,|,,u. O f,on A m ,.rie ,ms. th e 16 N o rth e rn M a ria n a Isla nd s n o rth . i-.i-Mfiomics a n d B usine ss c o m m itte e fo r a fo re ig n s tu d e n t, one l«*ss «.I r h e ir p o lit ica! M u 'u s econom ic s u [,|M ,rt,rs and was « n d i.rs i.l I,. <;m o f G uam has s p lit aw ay to become W illia m M illik e n . In addillo,;, d K M A fUs , r , , t h u s , c o m m itte e m e m b e r can a p p ly fo r a tra in e e re a litie s w n ! «.<■«■[. the m d ep en d en t. p e rm a n e n t C.S. t e r r it o r y . in te r n a tio n a l s tu d e n t rn-ss se m iti.irs , p.inel d iscussion s, c a re e r s h ip w ith an overseas firm . D u rin g tw o w.« k ,,f h ea rin g s b efo re A IK S K C ,s in d c |„ .n d c n t. |Jr,,f,t .,,„1 T h e o th e r d is tr ic ts - th e M a rs h a ll p ia n tim i: tm -e tin g s and in d u s tr ia l w<»rk The p a rtic ip a tio n o f M ic h ig a n com panies • he I • Í ru s te e -h ip C o un cil th is Isla nd s. P onape. K s ra e . T r u k . Y ap and in h irin g a fo re ig n in te r n a llo w s ari M S I' tn o n lh . th** t charged th a t P alau a re poor. The e s tim a te d s tu d e n t to ta k e an in te r n s h ip a t a fir m in a la g g in g e- oM i,.d « -v i* io p m e n t was part p e r c a p ita gross d o m e stic p ro d u c t de [estaurant gives rebate fo re ig n c o u n try . ».f a la rg e r d e ^ g u annex the islands creased in fo u r o f th e six d is tric ts S ix M S I A IE S E C m e m b e rs secured jo bs fo r I '.S . m i lit a r ; ::,'« t .-s îs . b etw e en 1975 and 1977. o r o re ig n s tu d e n ts in M ic h ig a n and earne d M ic ro n e s ia t **«j.ty is an e m barrass- In those d is tr ic ts , o n ly one c itiz e n t h e ir ow n passage a b ro a d f o r a tra in e e s h ip ' *ent to th e in ’ erR a tif.n a ! re p u ta tio n o f e arns m o re th a n $25.000 a y e a r; 6.921 o f d u r in g th is fir s t y e a r o f th e o rg a n iz a tio n 's ,h e m ost dev «*¡op»*«i m d p o w e rfu l natio n the 16.616 w age e a rn e rs in 1976 e a rne d h »A 1* I R e g u la r cu.sto existe n ce . in ' r.e .; o -Id . said Jo hn N g ira k e d , a llo w s him to ke e p a ru n n in g ta h o f t h e ir toll less tha n $ 1.0 0 0 . i i. y H an's re s ta u ra n t g e t m o n th s a ft e r th e fa ll o f S o u th V ie tn a m , The six s tu d e n ts a re Janet E v a n s k i. sp ea kin g fo r h igh ch iefs R e kla i and fo r th e e n tir e y e a r. Isla n d s th a t one«- fed th e m se lve s on ..rk. e n ch ila d as, c u r r y — live s w ith a s is te r, t h e ir 84 y e a r o ld m o th e r M a rio n S a n d m a ir. B ill H o w a rd . St»--.*• Ihe«! i! ot ! ' il.tgj «.ne o f »he .d a n d g r..ups "P e o p le th o u g h t I was a m a d m a n ." Hart fish , b re ad , fr u it and coconut sp en t money back. and th re e n ep he w s a m ile fro m th e M e a n. Shaun C o s te llo a nd M a rk Y o cke y said o f in itia l re a c tio n to his p ro fit sh a rm e $20.2 m illio n to im p o rt food in 1977. re s ta u ra n t . l i e w a lk s to w o rk e v e r y d a y. A IE S E ( is not r e s tric te d to economi«-- th . schem e. T o ta l im p o rts b y th e s ix d is tric ts was ten g in x l fo r th e 42 y e a r sp en ding 1 > h o u rs a dav on th e jo b seven and business m a jo rs. T o p a rticipâ t«* in the refugee d u r in g th e p a st T o e x p la in h o w th e p la n w o rk s , H a n used 'la y s a $44.2 m illio n , a ga in st $12.1 m illio n in e xcha ng e p ro g ra m , a s tu d e n t m u si have e x p o rts . r t ilt in g $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 in p r o fits th e e x a m p le o f a d is h o f sw e et and so u r p o rk s e llin g f o r $1.50. lo s ta rt th e re s ta u ra n t, H an used $500 co m p le te d tw o y e a rs o f co lle ge and ta k e n at f -te a tiy p a tro n s . M icro n e sia s u rv iv e s , as th e U .S l«*ast tw o business re la te d courses. saving s a nd $4.000 b o rro w e d fro m V ie t ­ re p o rt to th e T ru s te e s h ip C ouncil " T h is p ric e in c lu d e s Kit re n ts ,,f a rt,,a ! rh«*r«* ar«* no la ng u ag e re q u ire m e n ts t-, y of sa y in g th a n k s to th e nam ese trie n d s . I hi* la n d lo rd is le t tin g h im a d m itte d , on fe d e ra l d o lla rs — $82.5 cost fo r e x a m p le , food, la bo r and u tilitie s f u lfill t.. p a rtic ip a te in th e exchang* Han. w h o w as d ir e c t o r o f use the fa c ilitie s re n t fre e fo r tw o ye a rs . m illio n in d ire c t g ra n ts and $31.7 m illio n and 70 re n ts o f fu tu re cost unforeseen p ro g ra m unless in te rn s h ip s a re desire«) 1f V ie tn a m in 1973 and :n o th e r g ra n ts in 1977. expenses and p r o f it , ” he said. ' A t th e end of He and his s is te r, w h o does m o st o f th e F ra n ce . G e rm a n y , S pa in o r Ita ly . T h a t s u p p o rts th e M icro n e s ia n gov th e y e a r, if W K ke eps 15 re n ts as p ro fit and co o kin g fo r r o ta tin g m enus o f V ie tn a m e s e , I hes«- fo u r c o u n trie s a.re in p o p u la r e rn m e n t. w h ic h p ro v id e s tw o o f e v e ry i re b a te p ro g ra m w h e n a ll u n fo re se e n e xpe nse s a re 25 ce n ts, we Japanese, ( hirie se . In d ia n . P h ilip p in e . d em an d in te rm s o f in te r s h ip re q u e s ts ,tr«i th re e jo b s. A U .N . re p o rt said the K to r W e st E a s t) E th n ic m u st p a y back th e c u s to m e rs 30 c e n ts ." M e xica n and A m e ric a n dishes, each d ra w a «’an e a s ily s p e cify p r io r kn o w le d g e o f n a t r . . s e cu rity and r e la tiv e ly h igh pay o f th e salarv ot $ ] . i0 a m o n th . languag«* to re d uce th e n u m b e r o f «-an«!; u nr. 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FILLED OR C A N C E L L E D GO GREYHOUND w ill be playe d to n ig h t in the DEP CRSE S E C T IO N S e a ttle K in y d u m e tie).,re ,.ri COM 499 005 e xpe cted 4(1,01)1) fa n v ED 3 72 001 S e a ttle leads Ih e series. | ENG 436 001 a fte r d e fe a tin t; ^ ashinpe.iji ir; HUM 201 201 U n d u v e r . M il.. S u n d a t, <« 9 3 M E 311 004 The yam e hegins at p.m and MPH 302 005 009 “ ill he b riia d ra s t ,,n W .IIM , N E 5 50 001 C hannel (i. 5 80 001 SW 8 68 00) OPEN: A b b o tt Mon-Sat 10-6 Qoad cTlaiAcutte/is o n Iy # 6 .® « for professional slylinp Call 332-4314 fo r a p p i, o r w a lk - in S u i l c 2 (11. K iis l I . a n s i l i ^ S ia l e B a n k B u ild in g . 101 E. G r a n d R i v e r \fK E S M N T H IN H E R S E C O N D 65 0 0 9 T R Y A TUESDAY NIGHT uthrie hoped for top five Indy finish DELIGHT! T H IB L IH O R A S S B v liA K V K A I . K ( . u th r ie knew she could run. E X T E N S IO N | | V1t|ANAI'(ll.Is I Ill’ll The e x p h y s ic is t fin a lly had the V ocally to re in to In d ia n a p o lis tennis match earlier in the V lhl. widow n l Tuny M o to r S pe e dw a y o ffic ia ls fo r S E R V IC E horsea in fin is h in y n in th w ith a week and the pain forced her to jnnounred " L a d y and fa ilin g to p ro v id e h e r w ith a W ild c a t, o rig in a lly b u ilt by shift gears with her left hand, Let's put this woman thing to rest," G uthrie d re s s in g room . " P r io r to th e f ortunately, Indianapolis is one t k e r it. star, your en m a s te r m echanic G eo rg e H iy pleaded."I'm glad if people who didn't think TONIGHT FROM 9:00 PM B . j , n,.t (luthrtf put h e r n o t!i and one th a t p ro ve d race, I p re d ic te d I d fin ish in the hitf left turn and Guthrie used th«>floorboard and kept to p 1 0, b u t I was d e te rm in e d to the power of her left hand to o woman could do this, now believe it is TIL CLOSE In d y 's o n ly w om an d r iv e r could do b e tte r ." P for most of the million e nd an In d y race in the to p 10. steer the car and keep it off the possible." — Jonet G uthrie, who finished K Indianapolis 500 Sunday, "I was aiming f„r the i„„ ( . u th r ie was r a rin g u n d e r a wall in the corners. ninth in her second Indianapolis 500 race, MICHIGAN'S s i BLUE GRASS h andicap. She in ju re d h e r rig h t The 40 year old driver, who the type <»f race fiv e , said G u th rie as she GROUP! wrist in a fall during a charity secured Texaco as a one-race on a woman competing in racing's most sponsor, averaged 152.965 prestigious event. No Cover! No M inim um ! miles an hour as she completed jmall MSU contingent 190 laps, perhaps a surprise to most observers after she lasted only 27 laps last year in her ‘'ir a ig h ta w a y v but I w as g et tin g th ro u g h tt th e c o rn e rs a lo t w a y not h a v in g a la dies' room in I he n a ra ^ e a re a ," she com I, inaugural race. b e tte r than m ost. I w a sn ’t p laine d . "I w o n 't be a ble to * I > nk Jkm. ti leaves to d ay fo r finals "Let’s put this woman thing su rp ris e d t: th e s ta r t. K v e ry sh o w e r and ch an ce r lo th in c to rest," she pleaded. “I’m glad tine he ha le t I inc| th e re w e re no u n til I pet h a rk to w h e re I'm 351*5344 if people who didn’t think a shenanigan** s ta y in c ." CORNER OF M. A.C. 4 ALBERT woman could do this now T h re e hour e r th e race, men s track team believe it is possible." G u th rie was I a n s w e rin g Smith and Hickey Flowers, who , ■ aijd any additional ^ Shot putter Paul Schneider’s (»uthrie said the power of p o rte rs . She had already qualified earlier in <)7 foot 5 1, 2 was good for winner Al Unser's Cos worth fiers to the NCAA finals at ■Transmission the year. u ble la y e r o f C entral Collegiate fourth but not good enough to engine determined the winning fire p ro ' ar and her Smith look second in the 100 car. qualify. Keith Moore took sixth in Ann A rb o r. m eters and 200 meters with in the 1,500 meters with "I was down on power on the -did the S p a rta n * capture times of 10.62 and 21.28, re ’ Joke to th e Speed jj] the meet won by spectively. Flowers was third in 3:48.58, but it also wasn’t good enough. ; Maintenance Special •art. The best fr»>m s p rin te rs finishes Handy the 200 with a 21.39 and fourth in the 100 with a 10.65. MSU head track coach Jim Ribbs leaves today with Smith. STARLÍTÍ"* LflflSlflG Change transmission fluid m e rs t u m b le to t h ir d Flowers and Tim Klein for Kugene. Ore.. for the NCAA finals that begin Thursday and last through Saturday. P W 32. POone , 004: m o NowShowing ' 1 I CEDAR ST NEAR JOLLY NOW SHOWING 0044 JOLIT OpEN 8:00 Adjust bands Clean screen Replace pan-gasket Complete road test 1095 p lu s f lu id LsTON iCPI) — A week baseball,'' he said. It s a very good field, but »hen the Tigers opened they’re in 100 percent condition The douhleheader win Sun 6026S.Cedar393-7540 Load trip, they were tied for the meet." Bibbs said of his day over the slumping Tigers piare wit h t he Red Sox. sprinters. "In Clancy Fdwards boosted Boston's early season L jfter Boston's double iCSC). Harvey Glance tAu slate at home to an astonishing U in Sunday’s double burn i and Johnny Jones 20-3. And the Boston sweep U the Tigers are in third. gave the Red Sox 22 victoriers iTexas), Randy and Rickey will (a t M ille r) ar.es behind the Red Sox h«* up against some heavy in the month of May which ties a k Monday's game against weights. I’ll be very happy if team record. they finish in the finals." tjor. »on Sunday’s two I fiy identical 4 3 scores SN PH O TO CONTEST ENTRIES re first gam e going 10 W illi D i x t i n ^ extending Detroit’s fj'treak to six eonsecu The world M IIS HUMS CAN BE PICKED UP IN ROOM watched t n H f w r h i d th e and eight out of their them close in ( a s t a w a y s 3 4 4 STUDENT SERVICES played «cames here." said Tiger «CHEWIER M ILLS r Ralph Houk. also con T O D A Y : T u e * . M a y 3 0 1 0 :3 0 a m -4 p n , --------------- PLUS - i H U.SK- r:i Saturday's 1 0 loss, played a good club in <523 AT illpark and held them to ^ e d . M a y 3 1 1 -4 p m D US K .r three times. When you •P L U S - you’re playing good RH A 2 4 - h o u r * : Black Sunday A t 1 1:0 0 T liu r s F r i, J u n e J u n e 2 1 1 0 1 0 a m -3 :3 0 a m -n o o n p m m o v ie THE GREEKT\CGDN p rogram lin e l u M f r i 7 :0 0 , * : I S S o l S un 7 : 1 0 4 : 4 0 . 4 :S 0 1 :0 0 153*0313 r M IH IO IA N W IS T N ■ M IH ID I A N IA S T H *************** * f l SYLVESTER During Finals Week, June 2-0. STALLO N E Domino's Pizza will extend their “ I dont do miracles. r ^ n s T regular hours tor your late night study sessions Goorfiuck1 They’re too flashy.” 6 00 8 00 5 30 8 15 “ Twihte 5 30-6 00 Fast. Free Delivery' Tw.I.te 5 00 5 30 '1 . 966 Trowbridge. 351-7100 «he m ake* love. M 1139 E Grand River. 351-0800 EXPLODING WITH EXCITEMENT1 «he I* scared. *he I*... r W u m n a r r ie d 7 G s t a w j k y s ^ j g W R R v / r m a n A 5 30 8 15 5 30*7 4 $ " tr Twilite 5 00 5 30 '1 Twilite 5 00 5 30 M EVER W O N D E R W H O ’S INSIDE «-- WAltIR Oil NO* ] 1 ^ 1 MATTHAU JACKSON 1 YO U R x ; " H o u s e © 1978 ICHIGAN “ " f H * , § C a lls ” w**eio» m <*«UT7:*tMR 6 00 8 15 6 00 8 00 1 NATIMI n*.*:M T u .i- T h u r » 7 :1 5 .9 :1 5 Twihte 5 30 6 00 '1 Twilite 5 30 6 00 M ‘ A m e r ic a n G r a f f i t i PG T h e G o o d b y e G i r l P(> 1 ^ 45-8 00 Twilite 5 15 5 45 l 6 15 8 30 Twilite 5 45 6 )5 '1 J Open until 2:00 AM ROOTS WHAT A SHOW! 2 :0 0 Sunday-Thursday June 4th thru 8th s l 00 o f f w it h t h is c o u p o n M O V IN G PO Y o u s a v e a b u c k w h ile y o u w a t c h t h e m __________________ SALE PORNO-THON Roots is m oving to the M eridian M all, but - ¡ ( - T i, 3 full length ' “ " M K A L H IlK A a : TCHNICOLOH * j. J» l before we do we're o ffe rin g a trem endous savings on selected Roots shoes & sandals pornofilms TIO at t IS-3:IS a n d tw o o f th e m o st Men's & Ladies Sandals Values to $28.5(1 sow $14 .9 5 c o n tr o v e rs ia l sh o rts ever Open until 3 00 AM ,w "C H ?O P IN 7PM natimi 7 1 0 * jo Ladies Shoes. Mi« $ 1 8.95 p ro d u ce d on o n e ! Friday and Saturday. 3 :0 0 R e m e d y fo r y o u June 2nd and 3rd Values lo $36.50 I n c r e d ib l e “ your new t o f k in . p ro gra m . Men's & Ladies Shoes now$ 2 2 .9 5 Values to $10.00 1. BARBARA IN HARDCORB A fa m o u s s u p e r s ta r , y o u a ll k n o w a n d w e g u a r a n te e “ 1 M ORE S a le S h o e s h av e y o u w i l l r e c o g n iz e im m e d ia te ly , m a d e th is s h o r t h a r d i J u s t a rriv e d ! c o r e f i l m b e f o r e s h e b e c a m e th e to p f e m a le s ta r in I th e c o u n t r y to d a y . Oft any size pizza So now’s your chance 2. HARLOT th e s to r y o f a 1 5 -y e a r o ld w o r k in g One coupon per pizza I to get Roots’ Great quality and Com fort al i h e r w a y th r u h ig h s c h o o l. Offer good thru June 10. 1970 com fortable price. be tter move before we do. Supply lim ite d , so you I 3. ANIMAL FARM n o t a | film e v e r ru n a n y w h e re . | 4. ORALISM h u n g u p in th e o r a l s ta g e c a r to o n , th e r a u c h ie s t $ 7 5 Fast. Free Delivery. 9 6 6 Trowbridge. 351-7100 1 139 E. Grand River. 351-0000 j S. LINDA LOVELACIMIITS FIDO I i 220 M. A.C. | S h o w tim e s : O r a lis m 7 3 0 , A n im a l F a r m 8 :4 5 , H a r lo t. THE UNIVERSITY MAU I | 9 :4 5 , B a r b a ra 1 0:45. L in d a 1 1 :0 5 , S h o w p la c e : 128 N a t I R oots 332-2212 | Sci, A d m is s io n : S tu d e n ts l 2 i0 , s t a f f ‘ S '0 ,w À I ‘■'p tim e C o n tin u a tio n in to fall Daodlints available A V experience de capped adults Full tim l Ads 2 p m Id o s s d o y b efore publication W U&. S E X T W £ R A p l5 (T preferred A p p ly M O O N S sirable b u t n o t required M ust Contact Jan Phipps m qorJ PIN TO 1975 tw o door, 4 FOOD b DR IN K . 231 M A C have at least 2 term s remain LIVING CENTER 3934 Cancellation Change - 1 p m I class doy before speed $1650 332 5482 afte r © C O LLE G E M E D IA SERVICES bo» 4 2 4 4 B e rk e le y C A 9 4 7 0 4 6 6 2 ( 10 ) in g B rin g a c o p y o f your from 10 a m 2 p r publication 6 p m 355 5153 8 6 2 i3> days 5 6 2(01 te n ta tive fall schedule A pp ly Once od is ordered it cannot be cancelled or changed FULL A N D part tim e evening m person o n ly C ontact Fred until a fter 1st insertion RENAULT 16 1972 63 000 help Need g ood, dependab CAREER POSITION M oore. Room 28 Instru ctio n There is o M 00 chorge for I od change plus 50' per f uns well, m ust sen. $500 or Motorcycles *o Ado Service / E m p lo ym e n t ble. reliable people fo r jam al M edia Center X 6 6 2(201 BSEE, BSME, graduates t odditionol change for m axim um of 3 changes best o ffe r 349 3388 ton a l service Call 694 5040 consider junior status1 The State News w ill only be responsible for the 1st Z 3-6 1 '3 ' betw een 9 a m 2 p m board or service work Spt H O N D A C 175, 1973, actual FOREIGN CAR repair m anu CH E M IS TR Y G RA D student CB T E C H N IC IA N , fu ll or 5 6 1 17) fy interests, send transcript] day t incorrect insertion A djustm ent claims must part tim e research in organic SAAB 76 blue 4 door mileage 5780 m iles $250 or als. over 100 d iffe re n t title s at part tim e D IS C O U N T CB be mode w ithm 10 days o f e xpiration dote chem istry $4 hou r Call Tom resume and salary requirft 99 GL injection auto m a tic. best o tte r 339 2680 a fte r 5 CHEQUERED FLAG FOR A N D CAR STEREO STORE. HELP W A N T E D Full o r part ments to AMERICAN |1 M is ore due 7 days from od e xpirotion dote If not D eljerno b etw een 8 a m 5 poid by due dote o 50' late service charge w ill 32 000 miles $4700 or best p m 3 5 31 |4> EIGN CAR P AR TS 2605 East Kalam azoo S treet 487 5055 321 8515 8 5 30 (4) time, m aintenance handy p m 349 3000 4 6 2(6) DUCTION HEATING Col o ffe r 484 9823 after 6 D.m or m an D e m o litio n con PORATION 5353 Concoi be due weekends 5 6 1 rA i ’ 973 H O N D A CL35C 2.000 One mile W e st o f cam pus stru ctio n Call STE M A R Ave., Detroit, Michigl B A B Y S IT T E R A N D house REPORTER W R ITER for miles o nly A 1 c o n d itio n , C 13 5 31(8' keeper, p ro fe ssio na l co up le 3 M A N A G E M E N T 351 5510 48211 Attention Bob Anj sum m er n ew sletter applica new item s $500 487 8821 b locks fro m M S U , cam pus 5-6 215) strong 3-5-31(10! T R IU M P H 78 S pitfire, brow n tio ns at COGS O ffice. 316 5 6 1 '3 ' w ith 3 sons. 2 S 3 Y 5 '; HitOMOlive A it o io t iv e Ä w ith tan interior, less than 2300 miles 349 5015 5-6-2i4> Aviation Reliable car re q uired Excel HELP W A N T E D , babysitter, S tu d en t Services 2 5 31(41 SUMMER POSITIONS H O N D A 125 e xcellent co nd i lent salary Call 351 4796 or housekeepers Full o r part TEACHERS N O W being in CONSUMER ACTIVISTS I tio n o nly 2.850 m.ies $325 372 2960 and ask fo r Heidi tim e One o r 2 children. Ligh t 72 TR IU M PH runs great W O R K IN t »Change for tervie w ed fo r Je w ish Sunday The Michigan Citizens LobtJ ASPEN 1976 A ir. extras D A TS U N 78. 200 SX 3800 487 3096 afte r 5 30 p m 7 6 2 (8 ' housekeeping Call M arilyn. ooks good new to p and fly in g lessons 676 4860 S chool, fa ll term 332 6715 or Michigan s most successf! Rebuilt e ng in e sharp body miles, paym ents ♦ $ nego­ S 7 6 2 (5' 351 8920 5-6-2(61 voice for citizens is seekiq brakes 349 0697 afte r 5 p m 56213) 351 3570 4 6 2(41 M ust sell 3*19-9336 5-6-1 (3> tiate O wned 2 m o n th 355 G AM E ROOM personnel enthusiastic men & worn 2 4 6-2*3' 6078 Z 2 5 30t3' Y o u n g ladies p re fe rre d G ood RESEARCH PAR TIC I for summer employmerl C O C K TA IL W A ITRE S S. AUDI FOX 1975. sun roof. pay b e n e fits and pleasant P A N TS , m u st be 21. to Positions involve canvassml A r t ) S e rvice / M o n da y Friday 4 30 10 p m 4 speed low .Mileage $2 700 D A TS U N 810 statio n wagon T RANS A M 1973 455 fou r E m p lo y m e n t i f w o rk in g p o sitio n s Excellent receive $5 355 1862. 5 7 p.m petitioning and fund raisuf Desk clerks, fu ll tim e, all 393 7844 7 6 2 i3> 1977 15 500 miles manual barrel 3 speed auto m a tic, p o sitio n s fo r stud e nts, fu ll Z 5 6 2 13) o u t o f our Southfield or Ail sh ifts Houseperson, fu ll tim e steering transm ission Excel­ $2500 489 9266 7 6-2<3> GOOD USED tires. 13 14 15 a nd part tim e A p p ly in per A rbor offices After the ter] IM M E D IA T E A N D S U M M E R 8 a m 4 p m . M o n da y Friday, A U D I 1971 4 d o o r sun roof. lent co nd itio n. $5,000 M ust inch M o u n te d free Used son o nly C IN E M A X, 1000 S U M M ER JO B S Inte rvie w is over, call M C L at 1 O PENING S A V A IL A B L E experience in b an qu e t set-up A M FM n e e d ' body w ork sell 882-0844 8-6 2 (6 ' TR IU M PH TR 6 1973 A M w heels and h ub caps PEN W J o lly Road 0 22 5 31(8' mg Thursday fo r kitch e n b 9260 in Southfield tor rntj W a re h ou sem en A p p ly in person- H O W A R D Best offe r 489 1382 a fier 7 FM stereo M u st see Rea NEL SALE S 1825 East M ich, fro n t o ffic e positions. Room view X 6 6-2(14) gan Lansing. M ichigan S ecretaries JO H N S O N M O TO R LODGE. p m 4-6-214) sonable Jack 482 4062 G R A D U A T E S T U D E N T to b b oard p ro vide d M ake ap D A TS U N 240Z 1972. a u to ­ 6741 S Cedar. Lansing 48912 482 5818 C 22 5-31(6) S killed Trades po m tm e n t at Placem ent m atic. 30,000 miles. $3000 7 6 2 i4 ' w o rk in car ren ta l o ffic e 4 6 2(101 PART TIME short orJ Landscaping B ureau S U N N S A N D RE AMC HORNET w a g o n 1972 351-8466 6-6-2 13) 3 p m 11 30 p m weekdays cooks Apply BACKSTAI^ radio, air a u to m a tic, no rust, VEGA 1975. A-1 m echani­ General O ffice SORT, S ou th Haven, M ichi Attention 489 1484 7 6 2 (4> Meridian Mall 4 6 2(3' 83 000 $900 or ioest offer cally G ood bod y No rust If y o u have any o f these skills gan Z -1 5-30 (71 SUM M ER EM PLO YM ENT DODGE V A N . '77. pow er r iA T O n w ne rs w e can keep yo u b usy NO fo r M S U students. Full and 35^ %R5 days 4-6 2<5' Extra w heels and snows. Y O U N G M A R R IE D co up le to SUMMER time, and time d steering. A M FM radio. 8.500 FEES G OOD P A Y A p p ly O KE M O S A R E A h om e health S uper b u y $1550 332 8326 care ta ke b c o o k at m odern p art-tim e positions. A u to ­ your hands 7 Use it to eafl miles $4 150 332-2625 W hy hove we become afte r 6 p m 5-6-1 15) before 3 p m at M A N aid M o n da y W e d ne sda y Fn m obile required. For furth e r money selling AVON prfl B M W 1974 2002 stn:k. clean, lo o sin g s lorgest Fiat sum m er h om e on Lake 5-6-2 (3) POWER INC . 105 E W ash day, 8 a m 12 p m 349 no rust never b um ped or in fo rm a tio n call 339-9500. ducts Call 482 6B93 poir shop Over the pas * (e«s H u ro n, fo r J u n e A u g u s t and scratched Ziebarted, 332 V O LK S W A G E N BEETLE 73 tenaw . d o w n to w n Lansing. 4918 3 5 30 (4) C-8-5-31 (6 ) C 7 5-31(4) DODGE M O N A C O 1967, runs years’ Call us the neat '} S ep tem be r, fo r D e tro it 8326 after 6 p m 6 6 2 <51 'o w m iles pioneer stereo not 20 5 3 1 113' great, excellent transporta time your car needs repair law yer a nd fa m ily W o n d e r M A LE CO UNSELO RS need tio n $450 351 3062 m uch rust dependable $850 and you II know the ans fu l o p p o rtu n ity fo r righ t CAMARO, 1975, steering and brakes A«r c o n ­ pow er Z-6-6-2 (3) n egotiable 351 1712. after Ju ne 9 351 6956 Z 4 6-2(5) wer You II be pleased with our service FEMALE M A S S E U S E w a n t­ ed $8 hou r W e w ill train. 489 2278 Z 24-6-2(3) co uple to spend su m m e r in b ea u tifu l su rro u n d in g s (3131 ed. Cam p Haza W itk a Post tions: Nature, archery, riflery 356 6833 Z 5 6 1 (41 LIVE ft LITTLE! ditioning. 340 V8 . excel­ FORD FAIRLANE. 1969, 881 6562, M r M rs Jo ne s lent condition $3100 484- 3755 5 5 30 «5> a utom atic. 6 cylin d er Good running co n d itio n Make VW 66 qood m ust sell, $225 co nd itio n, 351 3929 klEO SN N FEMALE ESC OR TS w a n te d . 5 5 30 (111 D E N TA L A D M IN IS T R A T IV E assistant fu ll tim e, start Ju ly o ffer, 355 7783 4 5-30(4i Z 5 6 2 i3 i im p o r t s $6 hour N o tra in in g neces D E N TA L A S S IS T A N T , east 11 1978 Prefer graduate CAMARO 1973. 3 speed, sary Call 489 2278. side o f Lansing 4 handed stu d e n t's w ife D ental exper straight 6 . navy, w h ite top, FORD LTD Red W agon, 1 2 0 6 O a k la n d Z 24 6 2(3) d e n tistry E xperience pre lence n ot necessary Send $2200 372 8868 6-6-2 13) 1974 P ow er steering, brakes ferre d S alary o pe n Call 485 RRDTwyCliS C a ll f o r A p p t. C H IL D CARE fo r 2 school re sum e to: 531 N C lippert, Air, auto m a tic, radiais 63.000 IV 4 -4 4 1 1 7123. 11 6 2 151 Lansina. 48912 4 6 2(8) CAPRI 1976. 2 liter, 4 speed, miles. V ery clean Excellent aged children, fle xib le hours, extra sharp, runs great, o r­ buy at $2.000 Call 351 3823 HONDA 175-Scram bler, g o o d pay 349 3449 a fte r 6 dered new car - m ust sell evenings. S -16-5-31 (6 ) 1972 $465 or best o ffe r 484 p m X 8 6 2(4) 8584 Z-6-6-2 (3) JU N K C ARS w a nte d A lso $2600 339 3566 485 3200 HO NDA CIVIC 1976, $2450, selling used parts Phone STORE DETECTIVES, call 4 5 31 (5) H u r r y ! ! CAPRI 1972, fair condition, 4 speed, rust-proofed, excel lent. 23,000 m iles 332 0041 H O N D A 1976 550F, lo w m ile ­ age. accessories. $1100, 694 321 3651 C 22 5-31(31 641 4562 b e tw e e n 10 a.m and 3 p m M o n da y-F rida y. ...at (he pool (his Summer! $500 or best offer, sunroof Z-6-6-2 <3) 4786 6 6 2 (3) 0 7 5 31(3) # s h o g c a rp e tin g M A S O N BOD Y SHO P 812 E 4 a i r c o n d itio n in g 332 3617 after 5 p.m. Kalamazoo, since 1940 A u to T h e re a re o n ly 4 m o re days to 4 lu x u r y fu r n is h in g s 9 p r iv a t e b a lc o n ie i Z B 3 5 30 (3) KARM AN CHIA 1970 - SUZUKI 1973 TC 125 enduro, U N IFO R M SECURITY o ff i­ pain tin g collisio n service 4 d is h w a s h e r s 9 s w im m in g pool orange, runs fin e $300 best best o ffe r Jo el 351 3036 cers, part tim e Call 641 4562. p l a c e C l a s s i f i e d A d s . C o m e u p to A m erican foreign cars 485 s p a c ia l s u m m e r r o ta s s p e c ia l 12 m onths CAPRI 1974. 4 speed. A M o ffe r Paul 351 8930 Z 5 6 2 (3) 0 7 5-31(3) 0256. C 22 5-31(5) EM tape $1949 349 5731 Z 4 6 2(3i 347 Stud e nt S e r v ic e s and p la c e 7 6 2(3' LTD 69. lo w mileage, good Northern M ic h iga n DON'T MISS SUMMID AT y o u r a d today. COMET, 1969, Florida car, runs well, 6 cylinder, 3 speed, Hurst shift 349-1022 4-6-2(41 transportation, $350 1381 b efore 2 a m 5-6 2 (31 353 Ken, Resort needs 1 or 2 m usicians w ho play Blue G r a s s and con Ctopctungljam 4620 South H a go d o rn Rd. (N orth of M t. H op«) Student Prepayment Required 7 APARTM EN TS 3 1 M A Z D A GLC 1977, 5 speed Southern style music. CUTLASS 1972, autom atic, e l u x u r y a p a r t m e n t * c o m p le t e l y f u r n i s h e d w i t h d i s t i n c ­ 731 B u r c h d in D r iv ti 351 7211 A M FM cassette, radiais, good transportation, $1250. snow tires 4000 miles $3400 t iv e S p a n is h M e d i t e r r a n e a n f u r n i t u r e a n d s h a g c a r p e t i n g 332-6937 after 5 p.m. S t a t e N e w s C la s s if ie d 8 5-31 (3) negotiable 332 8472 June 1*Sept. 4 th ro u g h o u t ■* 6 5-30(41 e E o c h u n it h a s d is h w a s h e r a i r c o n d i t i o n i n g a n d h e a t in g g a r b a g e d is p o s a l, c e n t r a l 355-8255 BOWLING! D A TS U N Pickup 1973 A M sa la ry ft benefits * S w im m in g P o o l a n d p r i v a t e b a lc o n ie s FM camper ta p . 90,000 $500 Today’s best buys are in the room ft b oard or besf offer 355 9585 days Classified section Find w h at S p e c ia l f tU M M j» ■ A T ift 5 p ***® l 4 6 2141 L o c a tio n yo u ’re looking fo ri Location AmericanIndianMuseum 306 S. W isconsin 12 m o n t h ra ta * I I W l M 12 m o n th ro te s DON’T WAIT fo r su m m e r ACROSS PROM CAMPUS G aylord , M ic h iga n 49735 NOW LEASING FOR UNTIL THEY’RE fu n ! O p e n b a w lin g a t a ll times. Three 1 bedroom apartments *150 517-732-9602 L ansing 371-2476 SUMMER AND FALL ALL GONE... c ii 3493530 Two 2 bedroom Apartments D E LT A A R M S *170-180 CEDAR GREENS APARTMENTS G et in the swim at SPECIAL T o r t M r v * y o u r a p a r t m w it fo r t u m m a r a n d fa ll f o r 4 person 50* per game ALL DAY M an age r THKY W ENT SUMMER furnished apartm ent EVENINGS 65* 12 - B 233 Delta 332-5978 n ow le a sing for T H A T - A - W A Y . . .T O Burcham Woods sum m er ft fall C O L L IN U W O O I) N o w le a s in g f o r F a ll RATES mode l °P en 9-9 L o c a tio n L o c a tio n A P T S !! ‘ H e a te d p o o l ACROSS FROM WILLIAMS HALL •furnished apartm ents • sw im m ing pool •air conditioning •within w a lkin g ‘ a ir c o n d itio n e d ‘ d is h w a s h e r ‘ s h a g c a r p e t in g ‘ u n l im it e d p a r k in g ‘ A ir c o n d itio n in g ‘ 10' b u t t o c o m p u s ‘ A m p le p a r k i n g ‘ N i c e ly f u r n i s h e d G4MPUSHILL APARTM ENTS PR O B O W L EAST 2757 E. G R A N D RIVER ( a c ro » from C a b la i) 337-1709 ‘ S B Ik t. to co m p u s distance to cam pus *2 b e d ro o m s j u s t o l f g r a n d r iv a r - o k a m o a Three 1 bedrooms Apts. ‘ 150 ‘ m o d e l o p e n d a ily N ow te e tln * to r Sum m er end fo il P R O B O W L WEST 321-7522 Two 2 bedroom Apts. ‘ 170-180 FIRST CO M E , FIRST SERVED 351-8631 Sinner ‘165 Sum m er 2 b e d ro o m * lf tf t •2 B E D R O O M S ■ S W IM M IN G P O O L FREE BUS SERVICE 3 4 9 *3 5 3 0 FRtEbusservice 2122 N O R T H L O G A N 12 mMths '275 I b e d ro o m *1§® •F U R N IS H E D • 88 B R U N SW IC K L A N E S • COCKTAIL 1135 M ichiga n A ve. s t u d io s * lftB ■ D IS H W A S H E R S FREE R O O M M ATE SERVICE c a ll 351-8282 LOUNGE 7 4 S B u re h o rn •C E N T R A L A M C O N O . FREE R O O M M A 1E SERVICE E. Lansing ( b e h in d H o l la r W o r ld • B A U S -B A G S -S H O E S # DISCO 3-6 p.m. 414 M ichigan (next to Brody) o n th e r iv e r ! ) 351-311* A S K A B O U T OUR S M C IA L FALL RATES ^ ( c o llb e tw e e iH 0 * S £ W ^ Employment | For R(|| A p a rtm e n ts j A p a rtm e n ts [~ A p a rtm e n ts A p a rtm e n ts i [ ^ H ouses H o uses DESK CLERK - CAPITOL RENT A M oped b y the SUMM ER TERM only fur tit * i: R oom s PARK HOTEL, 500 S. Capi hour, day, weekend or term SUM M ER SUBLET, o p tio n NEEDED, 1 or 2 females to nishecl 2 bedroom apartm ent 1 M ALE sum m er only, close to! Apply 'n P«r* o n only. MOPED AMERICA (next to fall Unique fo r 1 o r 2 share 3 bedroom, fall '79 FEMALE FOR summer and 3 BLOCKS fro m cam pus 4 5 Near M S U 349 4669 after to campus, private room , air, SUM M ER SUBLET. one NCR <200 & H R.I. expen Tom 's Party Store). 337 persons Quiet com plex, spa fall to share 3 man house 5 p.m. 8 6 1 141 spring 7 9 P irn 355 6290 $84/m onth. 351 4534 bedroom houses. Renting for male, p o o l, furnished, cheap 1 enced only. 10 a.m . 3 p.m. 9509 7 6 2 (51 cious, air, 5 m inutes to cam S 5-6-2 (3) O w n bedroom W a lkin g dis­ sum m er & fall. 351 8135 5 6 1 (31 351 31D8, John/evenings. Mr. Rumley. 10 6 2(6) pus 353 4439 Z 6 6 2 (4) tance 351 4097. 7 6 1 (4) 0 22 5-31(4) Z 4 6 '2(3) A LIVE m m o th e r's helper | A p a rtm e n ts ^ HASLETTARMS MARRIED COUPLE, sum EFFICIENCY SUMMER/ fall o p tio n Nice yard on river SUMM ER SUBLET. 1 bed room, close to cam pus. Call NICE 5 bedroom , summer FURNISHED DUPLEXES fo r 1 OF. 2 room s fo r rent, nice wanted to help take care o f 2 SIM M E R & FALL mer, cam pus, 1 bedroom , rent O ption for fall $ 75 / O kem os near Meyer's. $115/ 351 5027 3 5 30 (3) 2, 3 or 4 persons Available h ouse. 1 block to cam pus young children in our Cass furnished, decorated, $139/ room 625 Division Jo hn P EAST LANSING LEASING m o n th 349 6019 / 5 6 2(4) sum m er a n d /o r fall 669 9939 $75 351 8798 Z A 6 2(3) Lake home (D etro it area). fA ll, 1 m onth. 355 6128 afte r 5 p.m. 351 3344 8 6 2 '4. bedroom furnished) _air, utili 0 22 5 31(3) Room, board and wages lie s balconies, parking $220 3 5 1 -1 9 5 7 Z 3 5 30 (41 EAST lA N S IN f, ‘all lease FR EE S IN G LES A N D doubles fo r References 313 682 8266 co m forta b le one bedroom SUM M ER SUBLET 3 bed 5 BEDROOM house Close, Call Collect Z 5 5 31(81 $230 374 6366 0 22 5 31(4) 3 5 1 -8 1 3 5 furnisher! Walk to M SU RO O M M ATE rooms, sleeps 4 co m forta b ly $400 m o n th , utilities inclu d ­ sum m er term, reasonable, MAINTANENCE MAN CIDAR VILLAGI shopping, bus dm Behind Dooleys, fall option ed 349 3841 3 5 3 0 (3 ) u tilitie s included, furnished, c lose to campus. Call afte r 6 TW Y C K IN G H A M SUB APARTMINT« to 496 and all points, from S e r v ic e fo r 2 room s $350 351 0803 a m 332 2501 4 6 2(5) wanted, m ust have ow n 7 8 6 2 '4/ REDUCED S U M M ER LET. June throu g h Septem $195. TROWBRIDGE W A R D C LIFF SCHOOL, 4 transportation Hours Now leasing RATES o n le a s e s her 2 bedroom , pool 332 M A N O R ma 5 to 9 p m 3 3 2 -4 4 3 2 bedroom , summer. $400 flexible For an in te rvie w call for fa ll and summer E AST SIDE o f Lansing- fall. 4 2 FEMALES needed, sum 5450 Z 4 5 30(3) 351 4745. an ytir 351 4107 m onth, utilities included. 337 £0 UITY VEST at 351 1500 S ig n e d th is W e e k . bedroom s unfurnished. mer. ow n room s in beautiful B O G U E a t RED C E D A R 8 6 1 (10) 2321 afte r 6 p.m . or week home, close, very reasonable 0 7 6 2(61 SUMM ER SUBLET Amen $300 9 m o n th lease Sum ends. References 6-6 2 (4 ) 2 Man FAST LA N S IN G APA RTM EN TS HULL available 3 5 1 -5 1 8 0 cana, by M S U , 3 females, mer 5 bedroom s, furnished Nancy 332 5954 Z-4-6-2(4i TREEHOUSf WFST f< negotiable 353 4548 PIANO TEACHER w a nte d for Apartments June 15. Furnished. 2 bed rm rto flo o r ,.t house needed for •er subleî. Z 6 6 2 (3) $160 for g roup or $40 per in dividual 676 1557 5 6-2(7) A V A ILA B LE FOR fall. nice, ROOM IN 3 bedroom . Lans Piano Studio. S tarting quiet, shady 5 bedroom , fur September 669 3309 from *160 m om , quiet, bus, air, balcony $200 $225 Electric, no pets available fo r summer. 1 or 2 own roor 351 7191 mshed co u n try house $410 mg east side Mate, $75 persons. Close to cam pus Z 3 5 2 9 13) B EAUTIFULLY DECORAT S U M M M E R SUBLET Own m onth 1 mile to M S U June 7 6 2(31 or children Corner o f Haga m onth in cludes som e utilities Waters&Rivers dorn and Haslett Road 351 Use o f kitchen and living room 351 7032 Z 3 6 1(6) ED, large 2 bedroom in older room in nice house Close. 676 3780 6-6 2 (6 ) 15 A ugust 15 w ith option 487 8821 3 6 115' hom e Sun room, fireplace, $80 m onth 1244 Lilac 351 WAITRESS FULL or part EdgeApts, 4799 8 6 2 ( 7) lust 3left garden Excellent lo cation 7069 5 5 6-2(3) NEWER HOUSE 6 bed­ time, days or n ig h ts No 2 ROOM efficiency, share a t.... Sum mer 351 8154 6 6 2 ( 5i rooms, 5 man, partially f u r ­ FEMALE NEEDED. ow n experience necessary 1050 W a te rs E dg e D r. TWO BEDROOM. 3 man bath. $ 120 , utilitie s included, SUMM ER SUBLET W ell room in nice 2 bedroom nished, Available SeptemE er HUDDLE SOU TH. 820 W est no lease, unfurnished Avail duple* $75 m o n th or best Miller Road 7 6 2(51 N«**f to Codar Village j Sum mer sublet. Furnished, pool, air Near campus 351 able June 11 353 5187 HKCHWOOD 6 ROOM unfurnished apart mer.t A ll utilities paid. 15 kept 4 bedroom house Near M S U campus Please r.ali Very near cam pus Phone o ffer Doq considered Dana days 332 3900 0 8 6 2 (El 7614 Z 4 6 2 (3 ) 4 6 2(5) APARTMENTS m inutes cam pus Available 332 8844 Z 5 6 2 '3 i or Debbie 332 3890 3 3 2 -4 4 3 2 July 16th $195 m o n th De­ Z 4 6 2‘ 5 ‘ WAITRESS, NEAT appear S p e c ia l s u m m e r A V A ILA B LE FOP sumrri»r. TWO BEDROOM Hamilton ONE BEDROOM, summer posit required IV 2 2577 RO O MMATE W A N TE D - mg mature and dependable nice, furnished 5 bedroom Rd . Okemos, $210 m onth, sublet, across fro m cam pus r a te . 2 b e d ro o m S 5 6 2 '6' able furn«shr. FA N TA STIC ROOMS fo ' for work in g oo d surround duplex. c'ose to campus, N O W LEASING for summer air, Ju ne 15 Septem ber 16 $185 m onth. 332 5605 Call u n i ts * 1 6 0 Summer or fa«! Private door mgs Bartending experience before 3 p m 4 6 2(4) $330 m onth 676 3780 1 2 bedroom 348 Oakhill, 349 9217 or 349 5857 1 BEDROOM surnr s reasonable r cooking and parking 115 0 helpful b ut n ot required 6 6 2 '5 1 across the street from park 7 4 6 2(4) to MSU. air, quiet 351 5526 oid student pr L'lac Avenue. East Lansing Night time and weekend Low summer rates Only 5 PEN N S YLV AN IA AVENUE 3 3 1 -0 0 5 2 'ill 374 8500 e 4 6 2'4. or 349 3414 3 5 31 ! 3) work A pply in person to Mr left Call 351 4107 Furnished, one bedroom , util J 6358 5 5 3 0 ' NEED 3 persons to sublet Bertrand at M ARVELANES, c o ll a f te r 1 p .m . 5 miles East o f Frandor on OR 16 5 31 16) M u rry... ities paid $160 m o n th plus 1 BEDROOM 1 block from house fo r summer $75 each SUMM ER SUBLET room m deposit Available June 15th M SU turmshed, large w ood 372 1087 5 6 2 3. large 4 bedroom house Close M 78, 10 5 daily 8 5 3 0 (1 0 ) W e r e T fc a y 'ra a ll g o n t l 489 5574 after 5 p m W O R K IN G PERSON ov\ to bus, parking. 372-4716 CAM PUS NEAR Living en desk fireplace, screened room, bedroom , 0 3 6 I 161 room, air & pool $100 r porch o ff living room Nego 351 2448 8 6 1 3 DUPLEX 7 bedroo n s 2 Z 4-6-213) kitchen. WAITRESSES, P A R T-tim e bath Available novv $130 River's and pets, O kem os 349 1503 4 5-3013) ’ able 332 1719 Z 5 6 2 <4 i baths, carpeted parking. 10 c bus Year lease Sum mer, and dinner hours. N o Sun 33? 5374 4 6 2*4) FEMALE NEEDED. summer SUMM ER SUBLEASE, very days or holidays A p p ly at the Water's Idge sublease $70 ■ utilities. eases $350. Fan $500 ’ 32-3172 close $60 p'us utilities. 332 00 DGE HOUSE, S aginaw at TWO BEDROOM near apart Apartments Close Franc.ne. 355 9510. SUM M ER SUBLET room , 2 per m a r ig o l d a p a r t m e n t s 484 ¡164 ■624 5-6 2 '4 1297 ask fo r Chuck Z 4-6 2:3' Cedar 8 5-31 (5) m ent at 134 W est Grand 351 6633 S 4 6 2* 3» River above M a tte o 's Restau air A bb o t 351 2029 s u m m e r le a s e 2 h o u s e m a te s 3 BEDROOM farm house un- 'R o o m m a t e s e r v ic e FOR FALL wom an m leded Z 8 6 2 *3« furmshed $250. yea' lease LARGE ROOM summer rant $200 per m o n th avail START N O W Local A m w a y Distributor o ffe rs o p p o rtu n ity able June 15th Call 484 8466 •S u m m e r fro m ‘4 5 per p e rs o n to share 2 bed'oom Own M55 June 15 m 332 31 72 5-6-2>3i jn , $85 - o r r n 931 Ann room, close to MSU 355 LUXURV $ :m e ‘ 351 2827 Z 4 -6 -2 0 ) for good earnings You pick 2 5 31i6' •fo il fro m *90 p e r p e rs o n 3964 Z 4 6 2)4 needs h 3 3 7 -7 3 2 8 a t t e n t io n G RAD s tu ­ •fr e e canoes m Sîre< the hours, we assist for dents G je : s p a o o js newer ! 5 30 ï T RV C u OPS THIS TIME: .ippomtment 723 6055 4 bea'oom house $390 CAPITOL VILLA M A N OR w o m a n to share 5 ,~q es & doubles, either 86 2 1050 W a te r 's E dg e P in a L a k e - deluxe duplex w ith man GOING FA ST' .aiiabie June summer or fan Cal' 355-8313 APARTMENTS S UM M ER VAC $150 m o n th 321 3543 332 homes for *al? Ca" EQUiT 669 551 5 3-5-31 5 or stop by t Hp Co-op O ffice IES one DENTAL A S S IS T A N T chair 3 3 2 -4 4 3 2 A p a r t m e n ts and tw o persor P'O apab 1945 Z 3 5 30 <3' /E S T 351 1500 0 2-5 3113 fo r ^Q ro inform ation- ' Hous- n o w l e a s i n g fo r FEMALE NEEDED ow n nq fo r People- N ot for Pro side, 4 handed d en tistry men t s- and four person 2 Ft M ALES, starting fall 6 0 8 0 M a rs h Rd. SUBLET SUM M ER 2 bed room ip house Summer only Good salary B enefits Send s u m m e r a n d fall apartrr also 3 b 12 4 BEDROOM house n cans M 4 6 28 term Campus Hill $85 M e r i d ia n M a ll A r e a room N rntshed pool air $70 m onth Cat 353-5555. resume to The S ta te News. m o n th leases available 1668 E G r o n d R iver m onth 337 0981 M olly Capitol ViHa $210 m onth 6 6-2 «3« Box 0 4 X 11 6-214) one block M S U F ap in cludes 2 b athroom s 2 V LARGE FURNISHED room Z 4 6 2'3> * 1 6 5 plus utilities negotiabi ï 351 8427 one block fro m Union. June poin tm e nt call 675 5175 b M ch e n s appliances and 332-5330 1-5pm 'o n e bedroom unf shpd tw een 10 a ■" 6 p m Z 3 5 30 14 1 parkmq f 0 ' 4 auTCrr'CD,les 4 BEDROOM ncuse. all or by 11 M ike 332-2159. S-5-6-2(3i NEAR SPARROW Hospital 1 the room Next to Sparrow, 1 *G E appliances 9 6 2 .10« $370 m o n th 482 9226 For Rent bedroom apartm ent Partly block from bus Cali 3 5 1 . •fully carpeted FEMALE S U E lE t close to 0 1 5 30 8 W A N TE D 2 nice rooms, East furnished U tilities paid No 8811 or af-er 5 p m 351- ‘ A ir drapes ONE BEDROOM apartm ent campus a.r furnished Lansmg ma'e female. 7 8 - 7 9 3 BEDROOM furnished for 6 «0676 5-6-2 -5 pets or children $145 m onth 312 S outh H ayford $150 $ '2 50 - ■ Jd -e 35. F A l l F(j P \ i s h e D 3 b ed ­ school year 355-3666 SPARTAN ACRE GAR men One block to campus ‘ odiocent to new county 694 6466 BL 1 5 30<5- pork per m o n th plus utilities 332 2 « 2 J 5 35 3 room duplex $360 m o n th ,n 5-5-5-30 ¡3' DENS beautiful p lot. 30 x 50' Slick, 12 m o n th lease Start 3 M A N HOUSE fur iished water and roto tiller available June 332 3900 o r evenings 2419 8 6 2 4« TWO FEMALES needed for available Septem ber 15 to FEMALE P Q O M M A t E *0' 676 3780 4 f S UMM ER ONLY Stoddard, 337 7714 after 2 p m and weekends 332 0978 summer sublet Nice room 339-8192 M LE R O O M M ATES own summer sublease in great Ju ne 15 5240 ^ o n t l 332 OW" room in nice nouse $80 6 5 31 i5> 0 14-5-31 <7) mates 332 6414 Z 2 5 31)3» Evening! m m Tow nhouse $71 50 duplex $75 394 4537 WON tc share 4076 3 -5-31 14 1 negotiable 351-7366 Sue s utilities w uh cabie TV & Z BL 2 5 30-3 'Of essor Z-4-6 -1 (3) v / APPEARING CEDAR VILLAG E 4 M A N Available now 394 381V Z 5 5 31 5 C H A l ET ap ar tm ents 353-5243 339 2219 R oom s ONE M A LE needed, ow n fat' sublet $100 m o n th pe Next to campus, spacious 2 o e d rc o ^ furnished, near Can 353 2142 ■g e t FRIDAY, JUNE2nd 4 6 2i3i Sum m er bedroom furnished, air sum ­ mer only From $165 332 6197 5-6 2-5' ) NEEDED to sha- 00m hpuse \e x 2655 9 6 ¡ e'ean 337- Lansmg Mali rent 321-7170 4-6-2 (5) reasonable ■t h SUMMER FEMALE own e room bus 'ine furnished pool $100 r n in th 351 3864 *140 *170 SUM M ER SUBLEASE m a>e Gabies 35* 4032 S UMM ER S UBLET oedroom great lo cation 402 ow n JUMl S UMM ER TERM only fu r­ Lmden 332 2938. 5-6-2 >3) furbished Oir conditioned new large duplex furnished Z 4 6 2 f3> nished room, close to M S U baicomes disposal I block carpeted M u st see to be 349-4669 8-6-1 >3» east of campus lieve $95 negotiable Bob CLOSE FURNISHED room To place your Peanuts Per b e a u t if u l SUMM ER 351 2 8 H S 6 6 2 <5' in quiet home. 351-8154 sonal G raduation Special apartment, 3 g ns needed. 2 ................... 337 0894 SINGLE ROOM .n house til 6-6-2 (3' bedroom clos ■ $60 337 M S I NEAR students sm *ât1 Laundry River Street Ad, just fill out the form NEEDED fem aie for 0919 Z 3 6 1' 3 3320952 4 man at Tw yck rig) adu'tS 4 bedroom f u rn:shi $6( ‘ th 332-1918 NICE ROOM available in Peanuts below and mail or bring it year Ca !1 355 2082 337 1878 8 6 1 3 3 houses ciose to cam pus for RO O M M ATE FOR fully fur Personal w ith payment to the Stote K n o b H ill ntshed Pool, sauna, air 882 Z 4 5 31 -3» )M S sum m er 118 summer 351-8135 0-6-6 2 (3' 12 BEDROOM house 4 W-News Classified Dept. 8556 20 5 31 (3> Ann Street, partially N of parking GRADUATION SPECIAL ■’1347 Student Services. A p a r tm e n ts w ill b e g in l e a s i n g fo r GRAD STUDENT seeks fe UNIVERSITYVILLA mshed 351 099 7 8 6 2 3 35* £32 3-5-30 '3 s in g l e s S u m m e r & fan, C’ose to M S U m nice house f a ll male to share luxury apart SUMMER&FALL ROOM FOR sum m e' Large C ^E A P SU M M ER HOUSING $400 term - utii'ties. fo o d & rent Lots o f parking & pets JUNE 1 m ent Sum m er O w n room LEASING 332 413 S toddard Tim DTD Fraternity north Harri- son $250 Single $140 p e r­ allow ed Call Liz or Tracy close to cam pus 332-4380 1 Z 7 6-2 ‘ 3 1 332 2128 Z 5-6 1 >6 ' 1 ,2 , 3 bedroom 3 5 1 -2 0 4 4 son double 337 i? 2 l 3 Lines ■$20G after 5 p m Z 8 6 2 (5) apartm ents MEN FOR 4 bedroor ' $360 Z-5 6 1 (4* 3 5 1 -8 1 3 5 ROOM FOR sum m er for n on ­ e f u ll y c a r p e te d plus util.ties 424 N o r -1 Haga SUMMER S UBLET 6 room s smoking male, excellent 2 dorn 349 5534 after 6 p.m O W N ROOM -n arge house g a s h e a t o n d c e n tra l fall optio n, $ 2 10 m o n th room house. 351-3898 FEMALE SUM M ER. Capi 5 6 2*3 1 on M A C furnished, parking c o n d itio n in g negotiable 489 2666 3-5-30 (3) tol V il'a O wn room $60 reasonable 332 2396 e s w im m in g p o o l Z 5 6 2i3> EachAdditional Lines-67c • 2 4 - h o u r m a in t e n a n c e # p l a y g r o u n d f o r c h ild r e n 1 2 FEMALES for summer, m o n th Call 627 4869 Z 3 5 30 '3> PROFESSIONAL OR grad student 1 2 w anted ow n Z 3-5 30 Y OWN ROOM summer NEAR PARTLY furnished, 5-bedroom s $425. Ju n e lease A n o p e ts room large house East side across fro m cam pus, air. $78 ^ouse 3 blocks negott- 351-0765 8 5-31(3) CEDAR VILLAGE, need fe Lansing Sum m er fad option c a ll f o r in f o r m a t i o n 3 4 9 - 3 8 0 0 negotiable. Lee 337 7081 ab'e 332-1759 after 5 p m , male for summer tA lso need 484 9158 after 5 p m 5-6-2'5» 1 0-5 Z 5 6 2(3' Wav t- Z 6 6 2 3' SUM M ER CLOSE. $16-20 2 for fall; 351 3681 NAME M o n d a y th ru S a tu rd a y week Including utilities 337- Z 6 6-2 (3) PRIVATE ROOM 605 S H ayford 3 bedroom 4 SINGLE room s t " board 7133 . 337 7161 8-5-30 (3) S UM M ER S UBLET Tw yck apartment fo r rent U tilities nsi nouse h im mer 78 79 Large b convenient PI ADDRESS FEMALE RO O M M ATE need ingham. 2 bed furnished, ait, paid partly furnished. W o M S U $60 ' 1798 KAPPA PHI 3 3 ^ 2381 ed. fall spring. Haslett Arms, 36 1 pool, negotiable 351 7457 men 393 8541. 3-5-31(5) 2662 3 CITY ZIP CO D E across the street fro m cam For Sale Z 4 6 2(3) pus. 353 1072 Z 5-6 1 -4' FEMALE W A N TE D Own 3 BEDROOM, furnished pent day p h o n e 2 FEMALES 1 room f3|i 2 M ALE stud e nts to share house 1 block to campus. >m house *.0 Raieiyh international 10 5 M A N duplex, furnished $115 m o n th each close furnished trailer hom e Close Summer only. $300 332 3900 •cm Mac speed °rofessionai quality summer $270 fall $360. 2 ’ : Surnrne* o ptio n $85 in $60 Jo h n 332 3389 days. 0 5 6 2(4) B .r 484 3674 482 0598 355 5891 Z 2 5 31(3' baths, park 5 cars 332 3 man Cat; 353-3112 INSTRUCTIONS Z 4 6 2 (4 ) 4076 3 5 31 i4> Z 4 6 214- 2 5 6 2 4' S AN SU I 5500 A m p Technics 1. T h a f ir s t 2 w o r d s o r a c o p i t a l ii a d . 2 . E x t r a w o r d s c a p it a lis e d 2 5 ‘ a o c h . SUM M ER, M S U one t)lock, 1 bedroom ($140), and 4 bed FORRENT W A N T TO sublease fall and or spring terms. 78 79 Des EAST SIDE M SU near close to W o lfn 00 n 4 - bed 2 M ALES needed ow n room furnished 139 South Fair turntable a ro cassette deck M arantz 6 speakers M ust se'l 355 5891 Z 2 5 31-4’ 3 . In s a r i p u n c t u a t io n a s y o u w o n t it. room ($240). air, furnished 2 to 6 bedroom houses room Evening 485 2386 perate 1 332 5604. Z-6-6-2 ¡3' view $60 70 m onth. 489 4 . 2 5 c h a r a c t e r s in c lu d in g p u n c t u a t io n A s p a c e . 332 3746 1 5 30(4) stilt ovailoble b ut going 4 6 2-3' 2781 John Z 4-6 1 i4) fast only 6 le ft in East WE PAY up to $2 for LP s b POOLSIDE APA RTM EN T FEMALE S U M M ER , ow n Lansing' T w vckingham for summer NEW DUPLEX 5 bedroom . cassettes also buying 45 s P R IN T A D H E R E S UMM ER LARGE room in songbooks magazines Ft.AT room B urcham W oods, pool, full bat) ; June (ease $550 C a ll t o d o y a t 353 2016 or inquire at office g reat house parking furnish 353 4 0 11 361 2848 B LACK & CIRCULAR up air. cable, pets, $100 m o n th Z 8 6 2 1.31 ed 332 0400 Z 3-6-1 ,31 353 5988. 7 10 p.m . Tim 351-1SOO Z 3 6 li. stairs 541 E Grand River Open 1 1 a m 351 0838 2 5 31(4) Equity Vest ROOM FOR C 2 5 31«6 Houses £ 2 lA R i yard. I'« , ( 8563 M A LES OR couple, summer : BEDROOM, 2 ' ; blocks 78 SON> turntable Empire or fall leasing, furnished, from cam pus, shag carpet IT IS the policy o f the State cartridge m ust sell quick, spacious. 5 room s and irtg, balcony. A ir $150. 332 News that the last 4 weeks of $125 353 2816 Z-4-5 31 (3) showers, parking. Reduced 0969 6 6 2 (4) PERSON TO share apartm ent term all S tu d en t Classified SUMM ER SPE CIA L' Fui summer rates. S ho w n after 4 summer fall o ptio n $P"J 50 A dvertising m ust be paid for mshed he uses duplexes 2 GENESIS II Speakers Cost p .m 1214 East Kalamazoo 1 BLOCK to M S U 2 per in advance beginning May rooms fro m $65 person 485 $310 pair sell for $200 641 4 6 2(6) son available Ju n e 18, year Ken 2 2 5 3* 3 4th. 2 p m S 19 5 31 (7) 1436 0 2 5 3li4> 6217 after 6 p m. Z-5-6 2(3' louse no pets. $250, in cludes heat lights. 332 3398 5 FEMALES needed for 5 3 ROOMS 111 house available S UM M ER S U BLEASE, 1 2 ROOMS m spacious 5 QUALITV USED equipm ent 8 6 2 (5> bedroom house Summer summer 2 blocks to campus, bedroom apartm ent. Close to bedroom fully »arpeted fire at a fair price w ith warranty only Furnished 1 hiock cam no deposit Rent negotiable campus. Call 351 5027 place 0 00 per d ive living. M cIntosh Pre-Am p C26 SLIMMER SUBLET fall pus 355 7291 351 2661 484 8532 Debbie Z 4 6 2(4! 2 3 5 30 (3) 332 1702 4 6 2i $349 option 2 b ed ro om 12 m i m ites 353 9760. 339 1467 SUMM ER BOARD IN G avail Naxam ichi 250 cassette deck FIVF M INU TES $250 S U M M ER SUBLFT e ffi nights Z 5 5 30 (3) 237 O il NSC 4 bedrooms, able For m ote inform ation > avallatile Phillips 212 turntable $99 ciency. 1 block, $ 1 1 0 nego $340 m onth utilities 641 call 332 6547 2 B 1 5 30(3' MILFORD A P A R TM E N TS T80 2 4 6 2 1 Garrard 95 turntable $75 liable 351 3968 214 Bailey. 6914 7 6 2 1 one bedroom apartm ents BfcfO 3000 turntable $225 DEADLINE: WED., MAY 31,5 p.m. Z 5 6 1 (3) UNION 3 blocks summer, OWN ROOM In deluxe apart HI FI BU> S 337 1767 furnished, air, heat • water ment M ust rei t call even 2 W O M FN ummer furnished o ff A b b o tt at 125 0 6 5 31 V included 332 5921. 8-6 2 (4) mgs. 337 2119 ! 4 5 30t3' 2 FEMALES to share large o w n rooms ini house, fur Fern 4 bedroom $400 351 B rin g o r m o il to : double, close. $150 337 0590 mshed, 2 baths, lose 351 4597 or 332 8671 6 6 2 (4) HUGE A P A R TM E N T, large OW N ROOM m 3 bed house INSTAN T CASH W e re pav Stato N o w s C lassified Dept. A nn o r Deb. Z 3 5 31 <3> 0628 Z 6 6 1(3) living 100 m, study, kitchen, Sum mer w ith fall option ing $1 $2 for albums in good 3 lin e s f o r '2 00 S UM M ER i t OR tall Els 347 Student Services Bldg. 1 lose tit cam pus. T w o to four Close $100 * utilities 351 shape. W A ZO O RECORDS, S UM M ER SU B LE Tow n w o rtti Co op Sum mer dou Each A dditional Line 67' 124 CEDAH Street, E Laos person $250 m o n th . S um 8240 Z 5 5 30 (4) 223 A bb o tt. 337 0947 East Lansing, M l 48823 room in large house close tile $49 m o n th , single $67 ing. 2 man, 1 bedroom fur mer only. 332 3361 5 6 2 (51 C 22 5 31(4) $76 332 8469 Z 5 5 31 (3 ) m onth Includes utilities, mshed apartm ent Availat>le TWO ROOMS, sum m er sub phone, laundry, cable T V . PREPAYMENT REQUIRED Septem ber 1 Year lease only B R ANDYW INE OWN STUDENT H O l»S l 4 bed let. 172 Gunson $80 each PH D ROBE M S U CANR. all w ell furnished Fall includes $195 m o n th . Call 882 2316 room th ro u g h sum m er. $ 1 1 2 100 ms, 2 baths. C ill Je ff m o n th Mike. Rob 332 2159 trim m ings, $45. 355 4534 or board. $320 term 332 3575 fro m 6 9 p.m . 0 5 5 31(61 m onth 351 5064. 8-5-31(3) 349 2589 8 6 2 (3 ) S 5 5 31 i3 ' 699 2604 5 6 2 (3) 7 5 6 2 (81 | Fix- Sale ^ For Sale For Sale Animals n Lost i Found ^ [ R ia l E s ta ti | |i* j [ T j r p i i f S e r v ic i j [ j f l i n * * * , ' » j , m n M O R A N T 7 STEREO com A DDRESSO G RAPH A U T O B LACK DIRT, .sod farm soil. A KC D O B E R M A N pups, tails LO ST K O D AK Tele Insta 16 ACRES o n p riva te road, U N IG R A P H IC S OFFERS portent system . 627 3457 M A TIC addressing system A pp ro xim a tely 5 Vi yards de docked, shots, g o o d te m ­ PROMPT, EXPERIENCED PAP f bo a ro a tic film , very valuable. righ t to Loo kin g Glass River COMPLETE D IS S E R TA TIO N typing. Evenings 372 0467 m RtRBACKS rn „ I 4 6 ?l3i w ith embosser, printer livered locally. $40. 641-6024 peraments. $100 349 3354. Initials K M B 355 4969 10 m iles fro m ca m p us Call A N D RESUME SERVICE. C 15 5 31 131 "»Hanne«! ÇOMlCsI frames, cabinet the w orks. o r 372 4080. 0-20-5-31(4» Z 5 5 31 (3) Z 4 6 2131 641 6756 Term s available Type setting, IB M typing , BOOKSHOP 30, Y ' o u l INVENTROY CLEARANCE Excellent co nd itio n. Cheap. 4 6 2(5) A D O R A BLE K IT T E N S ' o ffs e t p rin tin g a nd binding. t y p in g , e x p e r ie n c e d , Rl« ” 332 0112 Fiscal Year End Sale, the Make o ffe r before 10 p.m . to BIKE MEN S 19" 10 speed. FO U N D FEMALF in llie Park Free to g o o d h om e 337 1009 For estim ate s to p in at 2843 lest end reasonable 37 1 m onth of J u n e M A R S H A LL Gary at 627 4768 6 6 2 (71 C Itoh , hardly used. $100. Lake Read, B urrh am area. East G rand River o r pho ne 4635. C 22 5 31(3) MUSIC. Lansm g and East lansm g C 1 5 30(5' FOR SALE K odak 650H pro 484 5790 E 5 5 31(3) S 6 6 31 (2) Call 351 1130 from 8 a in 4:30 p in 5 5 31 141 S o r tito 332 8414 C 22 5 31(7) tomiTown’ £ TEX TA N w e stern saddle, TERM PAPERS, reasonable lector w ith 8 carousel trays. FRAM ES O LD cracked or TERM PAPERS. thesis, SUMM ER S PECIAL e xcellent co n d itio n . 355 0875. FREE LESSO N in com plex rales Call J u d ith 393 4677 A S Mr.l ! ,'Uf t 'A ll,, 80 120 slide capacity. $145 b ro k e n 7 Replacem ents at lo w FO UND 2 separate conta ct m anuscripts b y form e r col Rla- k Pt'wder C- ms Thom p 7 3 6 1i3) tio n care MERLE N O R M A N 662131 • I'Ll S..J 332 0719 3 6 1(41 cost O P T IC A l D IS CO UNT, lenses in A m erica's Cup Call lege a d m inistrative secretary. i SO caliber CO SM ETIC S TU D IO 321 w?rvn »■ 2617 E M ichigan Lansing 332 3565. 3-5 31(3) 332 2616 ? 5 31(41 n.iwkcn 11j si $15G95 Rene POODLES S T A N D A R D , 5543 C 22 5 3114) W ANTED U SED album s 372 7409 C 5 5 3 1 (5 ) uaJ- mw $129 15 Other $1 2 disc 332 8457 or 351 w h ite AKC , six w eeks, shots, T rasp ortiti« ) i $ *l.-r*ts 0 M l "" M S U . LOST: KEYS on leather band TYPING TERM papers. 70t -takes M aw er\ CVA, q ua lity stock Calm disposi NEED N E W w a rd ro b e 7 Pro i,m n o ,.,. , 1 1125 Bob or M ike. Z 4 6 2(3» w ith m y nam e please call page Near M S U Pat 393 S h.e rs Navy A m is. Rem NEW , USED and vintage lio n s $225 489 6619 fessional w o rk J o A nna day ( r„|tly ( (’1 " M 351 4987. Z 2 5 30(3) 9642 B 1 5 30(3) NEED DRIVER to deliver m y 1 • ■>,- >r i ,-it & Richland guitars, banjos and m ando 3 5 31(4) 337 0 8 1 2 afte r 5 p m or leave ZENITH CH R O M AC O LO R II car to P ortland, Oregon in R’ fV A c rs Pistol and rifle kits tins, etc D ulcim ers and kits message 4 5 31 14) 17 inch co lor T V. set. Excel LOST: G O LD Omega w atch, Ju n e Call 882 5866 5 6 2(4) A i , essonps and b la-'k p ow recorders, string, accessories, FREE KITTF.N. 10 w e eks old, A N N B R O W N TYPING OlS. lent! Plus m o re 1 W ILC O X in L andon field area Senti tic.- Also Ipather h a ts bill books, thousands o f hard to gray and w h ite m ale, litter STU D E N T P AIN TE R S in ter sedations resumes term TRA DING POST 485 4391 m e n ta l value Reward Call N o w 's th e tim e to clean o ut is holts and huckles fin d album s (all at very lo w trained 332 6964 Z 5 6 2 (31 tor e xterior Free estim ates, papers 601 A b b o tt Road. C 10 5 31 (5) 355 0477 Z 5 5 31(4) the a ttic. Sell those extras no CAR i O U s Cl ASSIC prices) Private and g roup references. Jo h n , 482 5166 N o rth entrance, 351 7221 EMPORIUM 1600 Lak(-Lans one uses w ith fast action r \ i Road 4 6 2 ' 16' S TEARNS FOSTER tied, in cludes fram e, one year tw in lessons on guitar m andolin, all styles G ift cer banjo MobileHomes 5 6 2(4) C 22 5 31(4) ads' o ld $100 332 4380 tifica te s Expert repairs free k PersoMl / FOR Q U A L IT Y stereo ser P RO FESSIONAL EDITING, DISCOUNT NEW used Z 5 6 2 i3 i estim ates ELDERLY IN HORIZON 3 b ed ro om w ith '>PV- 1Ur vice. THE STEREO SHOPPE. m inor co rre ction s to re w rite. You no lu ng,, desk ¡.hairs, files BUSI NESS S TR U M EN T S 541 East ;heO and p o rch Haslett L A N S IN G C O M M U N ITY 555 E. G rand River Typing arranged. 332 5991 i W ilt« !l£ EOUiPMFNT CO 216 E CB JO H N S O N 323 Messen G rand River 332 4331 ich oo ls (Jose to East Lans C ollege A ug u st seminars C 22 5-31(3) lides $4 k ; o n t’ .veek HA N G GLIDERS new make Tanks ranm sters and up rights G uaranteed on full Rum m ageSale 8 day O ntario Canoe trip p lan t Call SUPER CLEAN 484 3501 9 6 2(4) F A Y A N N 489 0358 C 22 5 31'31 in East Lansing area or coun try settin g Call M ay Ann P " " ' find .< su„. '" 'M C I »omr. offe r lu fo rm a t'o n on m otor year $7 88 and up DENNIS 373 7130 4 6 2(8» lo o k in q fo t thp VP ¡ 337 1611 or leave messacie Sm’O >'oer to ;c-! gliding 332 5363 Bill D IS TR IB U TIN G C O M PANV BL 2 5 31(7) yo u have to sell ' lA K E S CHEM 1230 A RAGE SALÉ esbeck EXPERT TYPING Term 2 ■6 ' ,1 315 N Cedar, o pp osite City [ T y p i i f S e r v ic e *4 a m 6 R o al E s ta te iti papers, letters, RESUMES M arket C 22 5 31(7» W A N T E D FOR fall 78 one Hv" \ 2 5 5 30-6 eap May 30 . Near Gables 337 0205 C O P YG RA P H SERVICE m an e fficie n cy or studio SEW ING M A C H IN E S slightly ■s 3 6 1-4 C 22 5 31(3) C l a s s i f i e d , S « || A FRAM E near lake on C om plete dissertatio n and used Re co nd itio ne d guar W e d love to help you w o rd apartm ent close to M S U w o o d e d lot Natural w o od anteed $39 98 and up ED and place your Classified ad g b ro k e 1 Get fast in te rio r fireplace one bed resum e service Corner M A C 351 1823 Z 3 6 1(41 Coll and G rand River 8 30 a m TYPING TERM papers and W ARDS D ISTRIBU TING Ju st phone 355 8265 dn8 a ng th ing s you no room , large study $32.000 5 30 p.m . M o n da y Friday 10 theses. I B M, experienced, 3 5 5 .8 J J J CO 1115 \ W ashington fry n d 'y A o Visor w ii' help If your house has becom e v-ith a fast a ction 6268 R idge St Haslett 339 a m 5 p .m S atu rd ay 337 fast service Call 351 8923 overrun w ith pets, you need a 489 6448 (. 22 6 3 1 6 •VI 356 8255 9281 evenings 5 5-30 (6 ' 1666 X C 22 5 31 (6) 0 8 5 3 1 (3) fast a cting Classified a d 1 C o m p la in t s p o tlig h ts O lin H e a lth C e n te r 'c o n tin u e d fro m page 1 1 1 said h» "F o r one. we a re w o r k in g fa u lt o f th e h e a lth c e n te r. a d m in is tr a to r of O lin . "O n* ore doc th«* g \ n» vs it h t he t o t a l s t a f f a n d t r y in g to A n n o u n ce m e n ts for It s W h a t’s Leadership tra in ing classes s tu d e n t w ith a bad e x p e n r n c t h e a lth m a k e th e m a w a re o f th e neoes "O lin c o u ld be d o in g a lo t H appening m u st be received in the sponsored by C am pus Crusade for can k ill yo u . T h e M i­ s it > of h a v in g a g oo d r a p p o r t . " m o re in th e w a y o f h e a lth S tate N e w s o ffic e 343 S tu d en t Christ held at 7 to n ig h t 100 "O lin d*>e> o ffe r th e 0 , ( o o k e said e d u c a tio n ." S id d a ll sa id . "H u t S ervices Bhfg by n oo n at least E ngineering B ldg 'sp¡ th e ng :t » m il $ 750,000 t To do th is , he c o n tin u e d , w e ca n 't re a lly a ffo rd it rig h t tw o i lass day:* b efo re p ub lica tio n a d e q u a te o r e th a t i- r''a>"na)u;» p a re n t heav;. » o rk | »•model D ll n o w ." No a nn ou n cem en ts w ill be accept co m p re h e n s iv e .' u * o k e co n tin O lin ro u g h IV $6 s tu d e n ts a re e n c o u ra g e d to ed tty phone Fr»*»> sem inar on the bond Call 353 8608 - ■ lie d . We p ro v id e th e ha*:« d o c to r lik e 40 h o u r w e e ks and re tu rn to th»' sa m e d o c to r to m arket held W»»dnesday. Longs th e tr* dorn fro m headaches of d e v e lo p c o n t in u ity o f c a re ." D e s p ite th e g oo d in te n tio n s se rvice s th a t w-uulrl id e n tiO U nited S tu d e n ts For Christ C o nvention Center Lansmg i p r iv a te p ra c tic e . and e ffo rt b y th e O lin s ta ff, its Everyone w elcom e w ith a u n p e r s it v h e a lth sponsors C hristian icebreakers, o p tio n ho» A d m in is tr a t o r s also h a v e es head a d m in is tr a to r re c o g n ize s Th e; a d \ a nt a g o a p p a r e n tly gospel c o n n ts and h old s w eekly be ic u lt m th*- fi la h lis h e d a s tu d e n t a d v is o ry th a t th e h e a lth c e n te r w ill O utm g Club m eets at 7 30 ha mean tie in r e c r u it in g ne» Bible stud y at 7 to n ig h t fa» 210 th e U -g is la t : h re a t b o a rd t»> assess s tu d e n t n eeds a lw a y s he at a d is a d v a n ta g e to n ig h t, 203 M e n 's IM Bldg to d o c to rs are do» n ns. Th ose in p r iv a te Bessey Hall th e $1.7 n u ll un d in g a nd m o n ito r c o m p la in ts . plan its fall term calendar of MSU 9. tw o d o c to r s p ra c tio can e a rn 100 p e rc e n t - (i A t O lin ," sa id C o o k e , " th e re events it h a n dled 1 ) \ is it > . T h e re th a n th e $37.000 MSI C hristian S cience O rganization S id d a ll also sa id he t r ie s to is no re p la c e m e n t fo r y o u r berk shir',* pa> s e ach ( )lm d o c to r, N o rth Cam pus, m eets at 6 45 a re no speci at O lin e xce p t » i'f-.t. I'n .l'it-r: - n jr . a n s w e r c o m p la in ts p e r s o n a lly , Need a C rim inal Ju stice jo b 7 tonight Ur S idd a l also a d m itte d th a t fa m ily p h y s ic ia n . W h e n e v e r yo u to n ig h t. 331 U nion th e d e n tis t. D o c to rs m o st com a d m in is tr a to rs c la im th e y are e it h e r by phone or le t te r . M eet agency representatives at O lin d 's p e r a te ly needs to m od h ad a p ro b le m yo u w e n t to y o u r m o n ly tre a t colds, flu , pr.eu t r y in g to d is p e l th** u n fa v o ra b le A lth o u g h S id d a ll c o n te n d s m o st Career N ig h t 78 7 to n ig h t Union ANRE C fa m ily p h y s ic ia n . Y o u had a M S U Tae K w o n D o C lub m eets m om a and sore th r o a ts The e rm /e its fa c ilitie s , o p in io n o f th e h e a lth c e n te r, G old Room 7 30 for’ n s tu d e n ts d o n t b o th e r t o c o m ­ v e r y p e rs o n a l r e la tio n s h ip w ith at 6 to n ig h t, and Thursday. S ports H e a lth ( 'e n te r also p ro v id e s W i n eed to e x p a n d o u r e s p e c ia lly c o m p la in ts a b o u t im Okemos H p la in . he sa id th e la c k of A rena and 10 a.m S aturday 16 Juniors, S en io rs' Fall openings p h y s ir th a t p h y s ic ia n . O lin ca n ’t com d e n ta l, la b o ra to ry , g v n e c o lo g i p e rs o n a l s e rv ic e M e n 's IM B ldg n o w available fo r academ ic intern ■•o m m u nicatio n is p a r tly th e p e te w ith t h a t . " cal and m e n ta l h e a lth se rv ic e s . Ranger ships w ith U S Congressman T h e d o c to rs and n u rse s a n Hatha Y oga Classes held at 7 C ontact Dave Persell College of licensed and re g is te re d b y th e to n ig h t. U n ity o f Greater Lansmg, U rban D evelopm ent s ta te In a d d itio n . O lin is in ­ sp ecte d p e rio d ic a lly b y th e Four alleged terrorists seized in Yugoslavia 240 M arshall S treet. Lansing. Free S tu d en ts fo r ERA m eeting at 7 30 to n ig h t, 332 Union A ll wel S igm a Delta Chi m eets at 8:30 J o in t C o m m issio n o f A c c re d it a com e W o rk on fun d ra isin g and c o n tin u e d fro m page 1 c a p tu re o f th e su s p e c ts in th e to n ig h t fo r e lectio n o f o ffice rs m tio n o f H o s p ita ls and th e M ic h i­ S c h le y e r w a s k id n a p p e d in fo u n d d ea d in th e tr u n k o f a c a r 334 U n io n M em bers please W ash ing ton . D C March THERE IS * tio n a g re e m e n t b e tw t th e ••la yin gs o f S c h le y e r. C h ie f P ro ­ gan D e p a rtm e n t o f H e a lth , tw o c o u n trie s . C o lo g n e last S e p t. 5 in a b lo o d y in M u lh o u s e . F ra n c e , n e a r th e a tte nd C ouncil o f G raduate S tudents DIFFERENCEI I/d am o ng o th e r agencies. s e c u to r S ie g frie d B ub a ck and a m b u sh in w h ic h fo u r o f his G e rm a n b o rd e r O c t. 19. w ill h old its regular m e e ting at 6 30 There w as no im m e d ia te b a n k e r J u rg e n P o n to . g u a rd s w e re k ille d . He was W ith in th e last 10 y e a rs , O lin A l A n o n m eets at 8 to n ig h t, 253 to n ig ht. Con Con Room Inter ■omment fro m B e lg ra d e . T h e S tu d en t Services Bldg has n e v e r re ce ive d a c ita tio n H e w as k ille d O c t. 18. th e national Center fro m any a ge ncy. C ooke said. o ffic ia l \ u g o s la v n e w s a ge n cy sam e d a y G e rm a n co m m a nd o s N o rth C e n tra l A sso cia tio n o f Co lle ge s, th* g ro u p w h ic h ac T a n ju g said. "W e ca n n o t a n y th in g a nd h a ve n o th in g on say Nuclear power assailed ra id e d a h ija c k e d L u fth a n s a L arg e B ean B ag s a ir lin e r a t S o m a lia 's M o g a ish u c re d its M S I had u n k in d a - an in s titu tio n , w o rd s fo r O lin , it. A c c o rd in g to G e rm a n pre ss a irp o r t a n d o v e rp o w e re d hi ja c k e rs w h o had b acke d th e fo r F u n S ittin g h o w e v e r. re p o rts , b o th G e rm a n a nd I t a co n tin u e d fro m page 1 1 p n -s s u re . Now s 19 . 9 5 A sso rte d d e m a n d s o f S c h le y e r’s k id n a p In its re p o rt o f 1975. N o rth lia n o ffic ia ls b e lie v e B r ig it t e w * \ t [- " n r y . and to fu n d h u m a n To d ra m a tiz e it s c o m m itm e n t Colors p e rs fo r th e re le a se o f ja ile d M ohnhaupt m ay h a ve h elp e d need- R e g . *2 4 .9 5 C e n tra l said th e m e d ica l s ta ff to d is a rm a m e n t, th*- M o b iliz a ­ G e rm a n te r r o r is ts . th e R ed A r m y F a c tio n m a in ta in U r«- h e re :•/ s u p p o rt con tio n F o r S u r v iv a l c o a litio n has was to o s m a ll fo r its p o te n tia l B u b a c k , 57, h is d r iv e r and a p a tie n ts . It also -said M S C b a d ly close lin k s w it h I ta ly 's Red v e rs io n >ot n u c le a r pow er •»clmduU-d a s it in fo r J u n e 12 a t Bean B o g Refills A v a ila b le p o lice a id e w e re k ille d A p r il 7. needed a n o th e r h e a lth fa c ility . B rig a d e s , th e u rb a n g u e rrilla s p la n ts ', R ro v a n c e sa id, a sse rt th»- D .S . M is s io n to th e I 'n i t e d 1977. w h e n a n a s s a ila n t r id in g a D r . S id d a ll does n ot re fu te w h o k id n a p p e d M o rn on M a rch in ^ th a t m ilit a r y s p e n d in g is N a tio n s in N e w Y o r k C ity . m o to rc y c le fir e d a t t h e ir c a r P illo w T alk 16 a n d m u rd e re d h im e a r lie r u n h e a lth y fo r th»* econ»»m\ N o rth C e n tra l's s ta te m e n ts . "T h e d o c to rs a re a lw a ys com th is m o n th . because it c re a te s u n e m p lo y­ 1 h»* c o a litio n v o w s to re m a in th**r»* u n t il th** 1 .S. g o v e rn w ith a su b m a c h in e g un . F u rn itu re ^ D re s d n e r B a n k C h a irm a n E o it W#»t M o ll. F rand or M o ll 351 -1767 p la in in g th a t th e y a re over G e rm a n p olice had o ffe re d a m e n t a nd in fla tio n . m e n t ; c tu a llv ta k e s som e step s P o n to . 54. w a s k ille d w h e n he w o rk e d , e sp c ia lly » h e r. w e 're $25,000 re w a rd each fo r the I t 's a lre a d y a h e ll h e re on tnW .lT' th»- M o b iliz a tio n ’s a p p a r e n tly s tru g g le d w ith tw o e a r th ." he s a id , c it in g p ro b le m s r u n til »■*• a re a r w o m e n te r r o r is t s w h o at o f n u c le a r w a s te a nd th e p r o lif a M o b iliz a tio n n**w slet te m p te d to k id n a p h im a t h is ♦ra tio n of n u c le a r pow er as Dorm rate hike OK’d e xa m p le s . (" a ld ic o tt s a id she b e lie v e s e r s ta te d . O b e ru rs e l h o m e J u ly 30. 1977. B E L L 'S , EDUCATIONAL CENTfR TEST PREPARATION p ro n u c le a r p o litic ia n s a nd soi SPECIALISTS SINCE The rn n im m i'c 'c o n tin u e d fro m p age 1 > h a t been set up to "k e e p th e lin e s of e n tis ts a re "in s a n e a nd th e y Police seek four rapists PIZZA HOUSE Visit Our Centers And See for You'st1* s h o u ld be lo c k e d up fo r t he Why We Make The DiHereni fu m m u n ie a tio r. open b etw e en th e a d m in is tr a tio n and tho se p r e v e n tiv e h e a lth fo r th e c it i in te re s te d m th e re n te r, he said. Call Da.s. E*e' i Aee»-nl 1 " n ’ r a r .v I " ” hat you h a re h ea rd , e v e rv c o n s id e ra tio n w ill zens o f th e w o r ld ." ( 'a ld ic o tt c ite d a s tu d y b y an 'c o n tin u e d fr o m p a g e 1) Spaghetti HotOvenGrinders 919 E. Grand Rive] be tpve n to k e e p in g ih e th e a te r w in K.” H a rd e n to ld th e b oa rd . I h e s ilv e r van had a m e d iu m -size d b ro w n d o g in it, w h ic h m a y M IT s c ie n tis t e s tim a tin g th e b e lo n g l»i th e b la ck m an, B a ld w in sa id . E. Lansing, Mi. 48831 He added th a t th e th e a te r w in g is s till in th e b u d g e t re q u e st to chances f o r h u m a n s u r v iv a l to (517)332-2539 State le g is la to rs and th a t a rc h ite c ts w ill be asked to d e sig n th e W h a t w e a re lo o k in g fo r is a n y b o d y th a t can g iv e us som e th e y e a r 2000 to be less th a n 40 1135 E. G ra n d R lv .r Ave. 2 2 5 M .A.C. Ave. fa c ility so tha t the w in g could be added la te r in fo r m a tio n on th e m en o r th e (b lo n d ) g ir l w h o ju m p e d o u t o f th e p e rc e n t. v a n ," B a ld w in said. E. la m in g , Mich. E. Lam ing, Mich. ft!- V SM-. Hut since in fla tio n has a lre a d y pushed th e e s tim a te d cost o f CALL TOLL FREE " D o n 't k id y o u r s e lf th a t th e y I k n o w th a t th e re w e re a g re a t m a n y p e o p le a t th e p a r ty , b u t Tel. 33 2 -0 8 5 8 Tel. 33 2 -5 0 2 7 the c e n te r Iro m $ 1 1 m illio n to $12.5 m illio n . H a rd e n said th e 8 0 0 - 2 2 3 -1 7 8 2 . w o n 't push th** b u tto n ." she a d m in is tra tio n has asked "the a rc h ite c ts to com e in and -it h o p e fu lly som eone m a y have n o tic e d s o m e th in g th a t m a y h e lp us sa id, r e f e r r in g to g o e rn m e n t fin d th e m . dow n w ith us next week to see w h a t w e need to do to g et the o ffic ia ls and th e a rm s ra ce . I A ( o u t in th e q u ic k e s t p ossible tim e . I h is a plea fo r som eone t o co m e fo r w a rd w ith in fo rm a tio n ." " N ix o n th re a te n e d to us»* P I th e f NATURALSCIENCEPROGRAM The b o a rd also u na nim o usly re a ffirm e d its s u p p o rt o f th e P e rs o n s w it h in fo r m a tio n a re re q u e s te d t o c a ll B a ld w in 'o r a to m b o m b i in H a n o i." she F.qual R ig h ts A m e n d m e n t by a p p ro v in g a re s o lu tio n fo r tru s te e D e te c tiv e S g t. N a n cy S h e lto n a t th e In g h a m C o u n ty S h e r iffs c h a rg e d . O ffic e . 676 2431. e x te n s io n 220. b o y c o tts , 'f sta te s w h ich have not y e t ra tifie d th e a m e n d m e n t "VV ho says p e o p le d o n 't c a re n d e r I he re s o lu tio n , p re se n te d b y B oard C h a irp e rs o n Patricia a rrig a n S tric k la n d . 11 F a rm in g to n H ills , tru s te e s w ill not a n y m o re ? " " W e 'r e g iv in g D e llin g e r th** sa id. P e n ta g o n INTHICARIBBIAN tra v e l to o r conduct U n iv e rs ity business in u n r a tifie d s ta le s w ith o u t sp e cific p r io r a p p ro v a l fro m th e h o a rd 's a u d it and th*- p re j a n s w e r in i DICIMBIR 11*29, 1978 comm ittee. R o cky F la ts . Sea b ro o k J T r i i Take the w o rry out of d e n t, B a r n w e ll a nd h e re ." i S m yd ra c ritic iz e d the re s o lu tio n because It d id not use R o c k y F la ts . C o lo ., w a s th e i apartm ent livin g w ith s tro n g enough academ ic c m n iu r iit v la n g u a g e " He and d id o ffe re d not in c lu d e a " f r ie n d ly th e am endm ent " e n tir e sit»* o f a re c e n t c iv il d is o b e d i i Sentry's Renters INFORMATION MEETING TOMORROW e nce r a lly w h e re D a n ie l E lls ■ Which was no, a rc o p ie ri. to in clu d e fa c u lty m e m b e rs u n d e r b e rg w as a rre s te d M a y 5 w it h i Insurance Policy p ro v is io n s »»I th e re s o lu tio n . W E D N E S D A Y , M A Y 31 7 PM 11 H O L D E N HALL| 30 o th e rs to r tr»*spassing a t th e i H o w e w r. O ther tru s te e s and a fa c u lty re p re s e n ta tiv e R o c k w e ll In te rn a tio n a l w eap i p ro te s t,.,i ih , a m e nd m e nt as a v io la tio n o f fa c u lty a cadem ic o ns fa c ility . T h re e E a s t L a n s in g 1 K a ym o n d K r o lik o w s k i, I ) B irm in g h a m ■ (or more in fo rm atio n call: A NA TU RAL SCIENCE EX PED ITIO N IN THE CARIBBEAN IS BEING OFFERED WITH! re s id e n ts , a lso a rre s te d , w e re ■ ' Y 'liy ra s a m e n d m e n t Im p ro p e r p r io r r e s t r a in t " and M is ti, , a, k S la c k . R A lrn a , said he w o u ld ra th e r see fa c u lty to b** a rra ig n e d S a tu rd a y . J u s t p r io r to th i* R o cky F la ts i JIFF A TOTAL O F 8 CREDITS IN NS I4 2 A A N D NS 3 0 0 . INTERESTED STUDENTS ARE! 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