, VOLUME 72 NUMBER 118 MONDAY, AUGUST 7, 1978 MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY EAST LANSING MICHIGAN 48824 , Pope Paul VI dies of heart attack VATICAN CITY (AP) - Pope Paul VI, The sources said Villot had decided to papal pronouncements, which Paul made Vatican observers said that was the first time in his 15-year-old reign that the pontiff the frail and quiet pontiff who for 15 years spend the month of August at Castel periodically in recent months, emanated Gandolfo because of fears over the pope's more from a sense of realism about his had canceled the traditional Sunday "Ange led the Roman Catholic Church through health. advanced age than from any particular lus" at Castel Gandolfo because of the times of change and conflict, died Sunday illness. arthrosis, an ailment that restricts move¬ night after suffering a heart attack, the Crowds formed in the square outside the ment and can cause intense pain. Vatican announced. He was 80. The Vatican had announced Saturday that summer palace as soon as word of his heart Death came at 9:40 p.m. (3:40 p.m. East the pope, on his doctor's orders, was taking a Saturday's statement made no mention of attack was received. Lansing time) in his summer palace at Caste! "complete rest" at Castel Gandolfo after a the pontiffs general health, but sources said Gandolfo in the Alban Hills near Rome. Just last Tuesday, the pope visited the summer recurrence of arthrosis, a painful he did not have a fever and attributed the The tolling of church bells echoed through village of a late cardinal who had been his disease in which bones fuse at the joints. It arthrosis attack to the humid heat ofthe past Rome as word flashed down to the Eternal superior in the Vatican's foreign service and differs from arthritis, which is an inflamma¬ few days. The statement said the attack of said: "We hope to meet him after death, tion of the joints. arthrosis began "some days" ago. City from the southern hills. Within an hour more than a thousand mourners had which for us could not be far away." That announcement said he would forego In recent months, the pope's overall gathered in St. Peter's Square. Vatican observers said they believed such his noon blessing Sunday and remain in bed. health had been portrayed as good as could The heart attack struck a little more than be expected for a frail man of his age who four hours before death as Paul, bedridden worked more than 12 hours a day and would with a recurrence of his chronic joint disease have been 81 on Sept. 26. arthrosis, was celebrating Mass from bed He had a serious two-week bout with the with his private secretary, the Rev. flu during Easter that required antibiotics Pasquale Macchi. his After the attack, the pope was treated by personal physician. Dr. Paolo Fontana, and was given oxygen, Vatican sources said. Pontiffs reign marked and forced him to cancel his Good Friday Way-of-the-Cross procession for the first time. The pope had prostate gland surgery in 1968 and his other announced illnesses They said the heart condition was since were confined to colds and the aggravated by pulmonary edema, or seeping of fluid into the lungs. "With profound grief and emotion, we must announce that Pope Paul VI died this by conflicts, violence lingering arthrosis. The news weekly Panorama reported recently that the pope had been so overcome with emotion over the kidnapping and evening ... in his summer residence at VATICAN CITY (AP) - The pontifical peace to Vietnam, the Middle East and the murder of former Premier Aldo Moro, a Castel Gandolfo," said an official statement reign of Paul VI. who died Sunday after world's other trouble spots and to improve church relations with the Communist East personal friend, that two "heart stimulant" read by the deputy director of the Vatican suffering a heart attack, was marked by injections were given. Moro was kidnapped dramatic conflicts over his condemnation of bloc. He urged an international status for press office, the Rev. Pierfranco Pastore. March 16 and was slain May 9 after the birth control and his insistence on priestly Jerusalem and its holy places and spoke out Heavy chains were dragged across the government refused Red Brigade terrorist doors of the papal palace to signify that celibacy. frequently against violence, pornography demands to free jailed leftists. everything has halted until a new pope is The widespread challenge to papal au and "the spiritual collapse of man." There had been speculation that he would chosen. thority on these two issues moved him to He himself fell victim to violence in step down at 75. the age at which he had Pastore said that after the attack the tears, the pontiff said. In his final years, the November 1970, narrowly escaping injury asked other Roman Catholic prelates to go pontiff was given Unction for the 111, a Pope also spoke out repeatedly against when a Bolivian painter, Benjamin Mendo- into retirement, and again at 80, the age he sacrament formerly called Extreme Unc¬ abortion. zawy Amor, lunged at him with a knife decreed that cardinals would no longer be tion, administered to Catholics in danger of The pope also found himself faced with shortly after he landed at Manila interna¬ eligible to vote for a new pope. death. rebellion among conservatives in later tional airport in the Philippines on an Asian But he stayed on and was quoted as UPl Photo One of the first to rush to the pope's years, with French Archbishop Marcel journey. saying: "Kings can abdicate: popes cannot." bedside at Castel Gandolfo after word of the Lefebvre as titular head of a traditionalist It was the first assassination attempt Born Giovanni Battista Montini on Sept. Pope Paul VI, who died of a heart attack on Sunday, is shown here attack was French Cardinal Jean Villot, the movement that threatened to create a 26,1897, Paul was elected supreme spiritual waving to pilgrims from the window of his summer residence in Castel against a pope in five centuries. Gandolfo in mid-July. Vatican's secretary of state and the man who schism or breakaway from the Roman Pope Paul's health, poor in his youth, was head of the 500 million-member church on now takes over the reins of the church until a Catholic Church. troubled in his later years by arthrosis, an June 21, 1963. conclave of cardinals elects a new pope. The pope used his office to try to bring arthritic disease of the joints that afflicted him in one knee and made walking painful. In 1967, the pontiff underwent surgery to remove an inflamed prostate gland. In 1974 CROSS CAMPUS HIGHWAY ON AGENDA Prosecution for rape he cut back his busy Easter schedule on medical advice after two attacks of influen¬ za. But his general health remained good, though strained by the numerous activities avoided, study shows of Holy Year in 1975. There had been widespread speculation that Pope Paul would step down at 75, an age at which he had asked other Roman Harden, Griffiths to meet By LEE BYRD search project financed by the Justice Catholic prelates to go into retirement, and WASHINGTON (AP) - Prosecutors Department. By KIM CRAWFORD about a cross-campus route and said he "I wish the work being done on Grand again at 80, the age he decreed that River was a complete rebuilding," Griffiths often are reluctant to pursue rape That rate is "dismally low," the project's State News Staff Writer would not at this time enter into any plans cardinals would no longer be eligible to vote final report said, noting that about four out agreements. said, "not just a temporary resurfacing." because they think such cases "are not good for a new pope. But he stayed on, and was MSU President Edgar L. Harden will or for one's career" due to low conviction of five rapes are never even reported. Wednesday with East Lansing Mayor "We're willing to take a look at all of the quoted as saying: "Kings can abdicate; meet But he said the State Highway Depart¬ rates, a federally-financed study concludes. The research effort was conducted by the popes cannot." George Griffiths to review the Grand River problems involved here," he said, adding ment wants to see Grand River Avenue Battelle Law and Justice Study Center in that he would consult his staff on the traffic faster, though he Many of the prosecutors said in inter During Pope Paul's reign, Catholic dis¬ Avenue-campus area traffic problems and widened to move views that they also avoided rape Seattle with a $600,000 grant from the Law sidents often called into question the way discuss a cross-campus highway proposal. potential impact on the campus environ¬ does not agree with their projections of a because they were "frustrating," o: "too Enforcement Assistance Administration. It ment of a cross-campus route. he used his authority and urged him to "We will be attacking the total problem of continually-increasing traffic flow. emotional" in nature. focused primarily on 1,200 rape complaints share power with his bishops. An historic in Seattle, Detroit. New Orleans, Kansas parking and traffic as it relates to East In 1971, a proposed boulevard from Grand River Avenue is now being only Only one complaint in four results inn an bishops* synod in 1969 approved a 13-point Lansing and the campus," Harden said of Trowbridge Road running alongside the arrest and only one in 60 ends with City and Phoenix. temporarily resurfaced, Griffith said, be¬ program to introduce the concept of his planned meeting with Griffiths. Grand Trunk Railroad across campus cause he and other East Lansing officials conviction, according to the two-year i Project Director Donna Schram said, collegiality "or sharing by bishops" in created a controversy among students and "About 56,000 rapes are reported to the are not in favor of widening the street to decision-making. Harden said a cross-campus road "is East Lansing residents. police each year, but victimization surveys But Pope Paul always retained a decisive something we should look at as a way to the highway department's specifications. suggest there are probably closer to voice on all questions and never relaxed his alleviate traffic congestion in the East The proposal was voted down by both the 250,000." MSU Board of Trustees and the East controversial ban on contraception, despite Lansing-Campus area." The report found that 65 prosecutors in (continued on page 5) Harden has made no official statements Lansing City Council. seven localities had prosecuted, on the The Lansing Regional Chamber of Com¬ East Lansing Mayor Griffiths said he is average, only 4.5 rape cases in their entire merce has also expressed interest in careers and averaged only 2.5 convictions. opposed to the cross-campus road as it was renewed discussion of the cross-campus And more than two-thirds of them re¬ PLANE LANDS IN BARCELONA originally proposed, but said he would route. suggest changes he feels would make the sponded with "a rather resounding 'No' " weather when asked if they would ever volunteer to plan acceptable to him in his discussions "We're attempting to set up meetings with Harden and student and community Today will be sunny with a specialize in rape prosecutions. The arrest rates ranged from 20 percent Dutch hijack thwarted with Harden. groups to really sit down in a low-key manner to and talk about this make sure we all high in the mid-80s. Tonight is of all complaints in Detroit to 36 percent in expected to be clear, with understand all the possible benefits and New Orleans. The figures were 22 percent BARCELONA, Spain (AP) - A lone Europe and ordered the pilot to fly to temperatures in the 60s. "This is all part of the Grand River problems." said Michael Seward, chamber for Seattle, 26 percent for Kansas City, and Dutch hijacker armed with a toy pistol and Algeria, but three passengers and a Avenue problem." Griffiths said. "We're executive vice president. 25 percent for Phoenix. what he said were explosives comman¬ stewardess overpowered the hijacker and (continued on page 5) deered a KLM jetliner Sunday over Western the plane landed safely in Barcelona, officials Seward said the ultimate decision for a said. cross-campus route may be a long time off No injuries were reported. and rests with the Board of Trustees, the Two American passengers and a Dutch Griffiths said the c.oss campus route is a highway department and the city of East banker subdued the man. Edward Klausner possible alternative to revamping and Lansing but added that "we think it's worth of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., said a stewardess widening Grand River Avenue. taking another look." told him the twin-engine DC-9 had been hijacked soon after the flight took off from Amsterdam bound for Madrid, Spain. "I looked at these two other passengers and I said let's go," Klausner said. He said the pilot swung upon the cockpit door and they saw the hijacker sitting on the floor of the cockpit. Polling opens Tuesday "We didn't know how big the cockpit was, and since I was the smallest I went in first," said the other American, Norman Halvor- sen of Hollywood, Fla. from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Spanish police identified the hijacker as Various polling places throughout the area will be open Tuesday from 7 8 a.m. to p.m. Paul Gokkel, 20, and said he told them he for the primary election. was tired of living in the Netherlands and wanted to go to Algeria. Each voter is registered in a particular polling area, depending on the precinct In He surrendered a bottle he said contained which they live. Precinct numbers are indicated on the voter's registration card. Some precincts on campus have been combined for the primary because olthe reduced explosives, and it was turned over to campus population during the summer. specialists for analysis, police said. Voters who normally vote in precinct 11 (Union), 12 (Wonders), 18 (Wilson), 81 Gokkel was turned over to Barcelona (Wonders). 32 (Wilson) and 33 (Brody) will vote in the Union Building. military authorities, police said. All passengers disembarked at Barce¬ Voters in precincts number 14 (Akers), 15 (McDonel), 16 (Snyder) 17 (Auditorium), 80 lona for about an hour and 40 minutes, then (Shaw) and 84 (Brody) will vote at the MSU Auditorium. reboarded to continue their flight to Madrid, Polling will return to the original buildings for the general election on Nov. 7. Voters may choose to vote either Democratic or Republican but must vote only for Spain, their original destination, an airport candidates of that party or the ballot will be invalidated. spokesperson said. The KLM Royal Dutch Airlines twin- According to Michigan elections laws, a voter may vote for only one party in a engine DC-9, carrying 63 passengers and primary. Police sold extensive damage was done to Arthur Treacher's Fish and Chips on East Grand River Avenue and Stofe News/Deborah J. Borin five crew members, left Amsterdam's Or if a voter chooses one of the third parties — Socialist Workers, Communist Labor or Gunson Street early Sunday morning when an East Lansing resident lost control of his 1965 Corvette and Schiphol Airport at 1:48 p.m. local time (7:48 U.S. Labor, which does not feature individual candidates — they may not vote for any ol a.m. East Lansing time). It landed at the Republican or Democratic candidates. smashed into the storefront. The driver, Thomas Prior, 18, was treated for minor injuries. Barcelona's Prat de Llobregat Airport at 5:05 p.m. (11:05 East Lansing time). 2 Michigon Stott News, East Loosing. Michigon Mondoy, August 7, 1978 ATOMIC BOMB COMMEMORATED Hiroshima memorial held Shah declares TOKYO (UPI) - Hiroshima's peace bell boomed out over the bowed heads of 40,000 Elsewhere, 9,000 Hiroshima residents were holding an international conference against nuclear bombs and survivors of the atomic democratization persons early Sunday as the city paid its annual tribute to the 200,000 victims of history's first holocaust called a peace rally. TEHRAN, Iran (UPI) - The Shah of Iran announced atomic bombing 33 years ago. The bomb dropped on Hiroshima — then a Saturday he would allow political freedoms like those in the City buses and street cars halted for one bustling seaport and army base of about 350,000 West but warned his critics not to tamper with "Iran's minute at 8:15 a.m. (7:15 p.m. Saturday EDT), people — by the B29 bomber Enola Gay exploded monarchy, Iran's fate." the time when a 20 kiloton bomb called "Little with a force of 20,000 tons of T.N.T., 2,000 times The Shah, 58 and nearing the end of his 37th year in power, Boy" exploded over the city in a blinding flash of the power of the biggest conventional weapon made no mention of a timetable for the nation's democratiza¬ light Aug. 6, 1945. ever used until then. tion. But parliament will consider legislation governing the Populous China accepts birth control An estimated 40,000 mourners gathered at the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park — directly Reconnaissance photos later showed a 4- square-mile area obliterated into a pile of rubble. press, elections and public demonstrations in October. "We shall give the maximum possible political liberties, under the spot where the bomb exploded — The bombing — and a second atomic blast over freedom of speech and of the press, freedom to stage public heard the tape recorded tones of a Buddhist Nagasaki three days later — led to the surrender demonstrations within the limits of the law," the Shah said in a HONG KONG (UPI) — China, the the communist leaders proclaimed that a temple bell call the city to attention. of Japan on Aug. 14 and the end of World War II. broadcast from his summer palace in Nowshahr, north of world's most populous nation with more great mass of people was the country's than 1 billion people belatedly is turning biggest osset. But he warned his leftist opponents that "Iran's monarchy, to birth control, a meosure once held The late Communist Party Chairman unthinkable by Chairman Mao. Mao Tse-tung wrote in 1949, "It is a very Senate OKs emergency plan Iran's fate is not something to play with." The statement indicated that while the Shah was reconciled A newly-formed national family plan¬ good thing that we have a large to the idea of a Western-style democracy — something he ning group met in Peking in June and population ... We are perfectly prepared rejected three years ago in establishing a one-party system — with several times the present he would not tolerate any attacks on his personal power. mapped an ambitious plan to bring to cope population growth rate below 1 percent in three years reports the official New population." To underscore his belief in sheer to provide 4 million flu shots The majority of his critics, led by the Shiite moslem clergy and intellectuals, has accepted the monarchy but is pressing for China News Agency in a recent dispatch. numbers. Mao a year later threw nearly a a stronger parliament. WASHINGTON lUPI) — The vention program and provide President Carter's Iranians, the Shah said, must aim for a democracy they "can million troops into the Korean War. The Vice Premier Li Hsien-nien told the enate has Senate approved an emer Russian flu shots to 4 million tion program for "high-risk" be proud of," adding: human wave" tactic helped North Korea 32-member group there will be no gency plan to take $8.2 million children and elderly people this persons who could die from flu "Not even the most democratic society can tolerate turn the tide, if only temporarily, in the from the venereal disease pre- fall. was tacked onto an appropria¬ provocation, violence or lawlessness." compulsory measures. But a propaganda war against United Nations forces. tions bill Friday despite warn campaign several times a year will drive Dr. John Aird, the U.S. Census Bureau's home the message to every individual, it ings the shots will expose foreign population expert, said in June recipients to polio-like Guillian said that, even though the Chinese govern¬ Past Hustler executive Barre syndrome. Chinas zero Long Morch" toward near- population growth is still far from its ment gives a smaller figure, the country's population must have passed the 1 billion Begin says U.S. is not destination. But gone are the days when mark on May 1. starts 'Male Chauvinist'' CHICAGO (UPI) -How do I love thee? Confused, pregnant and. ultimately, dependent, says Ron pressing policy change Fenton, editor-publisher of "Male Chauvinist," one of the country's JERUSALEM (AP) - Prime Egyptian position. newest magazines. Minister Menachem Begin, af An American spokesperson Fenton hopes other men who like women the same way will ter meeting Sunday with Secre¬ described the situation as still come out of the closet to make a success of the magazine. "critical and crucial," and there tary of State Cyrus R. Vance, In its premier issue, the magazine provides would-be chauvinists said the United States has not was no indication that Vance a list of 10 ways to keep women in their places, which. Fenton says, had found a way to revive the pressured Israel to adopt new are the kitchen, the boudoir and the delivery room. policies in order to get the talks. The keys to successful chavinism: Keep 'em pregnant, hand 'em stalled peace talks with Egypt One option reportedly under an IRS tax form and convince 'em to join women's lib — to channel going again. consideration is a summit meet¬ their energies into a "useless cause." "There was no American The chauvinist revolution was bound to happen, says Fenton, a ing between Begin and Sadat in request for Israel to change its former executive of Hustler and Gallery magazines. Washington that would be host¬ position," Begin said after day ed by President Carter. But So he has dedicated his magazine to the furtherance of the male long meetings with Vance de¬ cause and the ultimate putdown of the American female. Begin told reporters the possi¬ signed to break the negotiating To make sure there's no mistaking his opinion, the magazine's deadlock. bility of such a summit "wasn't Protester interrupts Carters' church features tuxedo-clad raised during o cover a man sitting on a throne with two very Vance flies to Alexandria, attractive women kissing — if not groveling at — his feet. Egypt, on Monday for talks with He said, however, that Israel Articles include: Egyptian President Anwar would give "serious considera¬ WASHINGTON (AP) A woman wos behind Carter, stood during the offertory - • "How to Cheat on Your Wife and-or Girlfriend! ": Sadat. tion" to any proposal for a muzzled, dragged from the church and began: "We ask only for two • "Living With 2 or More Females — It Can Be Fun!" Sadat has urged the Carter summit meeting and would still President Carter was attending and minutes. Thirty-three years ago the • "Why Younger Women Are Better"; and administration to become a "full like to have negotiations re¬ arrested Sunday after she attempted to United States dropped the first atomic • "An In Depth Look At the Nimble Female Mind". partner" in the negotiations and sumed at the foreign ministers' give a speech during the service against bomb on Hiroshima." Also included are the 10 ways to keep women in their place. to push Israel into accepting the level." the neutron weapon. At that moment, church officials put Eight other persons were arrested near their hands over her mouth in an attempt or inside the church and charged unlawful entry or violation of police The shouting woman was charged with with line. to quiet her. As soon as their hands were removed, she attempted to speak again, and the officials forcibly removed her Be a Plasma Doner! from church. '6.00 cash paid for each donation disrupting a religious congregation and unlawful entry, police said. The president did not turn around MO.00 cash paid for second donation if you The woman who was about 12 rows during the incident. donate twice in one week (Between Tuesday and Saturday) YOU MUST BE 18 AND SHOW 2 PIECES OF I.D. COME TO: HELP SAVE LIVES' BE A PLASMA DONOR Paraquat testing kit released for sale AMERICAN 1. Children's Innoculotions OXFORD. Miss. 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The Wf marijuana, but we are realistic enough to know that certain test involves use of four specifically 225 M.A.C. 332 ■ 5027 9 a.m. - 7 p.m. Tues. & Wed. people will use it," Turner said. We are trying to protect prepared solutions, none of which cause 1135 Gr. Riv.r 332 0858 8 a.m. 5 p.m. Fri. S Sat. - people from themselves." health problems. Opanfrom It:00a.m. Fraa dtllvarlai from 4:30 p.m. S 4 Postal Service scrounges for big customers WASHINGTON (AP) — The Postal said possibilities under study include: Service, facing a threat that large •lowering the mailing rate for large- business mailers will desert it for other circulation publications when the pub¬ kinds of delivery, is trying to think of lishers agree to help the Postal Service by ways to keep some of its biggest transporting them to postal facilities customers. nearer the addresses; The possible new services are for mail that is not first-class. But postal officials •revamping the price structure for say the rates paid by mailers of parcel post, which has remained the publications, advertising circulars and same since 1913 while methods of parcels help finance the mail network handling parcels have changed; and that also moves first-class letters. •establishing a delivery service Postmaster General William F. Bolger tailored for department stores. Whistleblower still awaiting president's reward The Jacobson bride is a special bride to us. She wants this important day of her life to be perfect, WASHINGTON (AP) - Ernest Finger House and, most recently, last week in a day full of love and happiness. So do we. Our old. the Pentogon's most famous whistle- support of his civil service revision bill. 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Jacobson's / Michigon Stote News, Eost Lonsing, Michigan Monday, August 7, 1978 3 Fringe parties By KIMGAZELLA now poll three-tenths of 1 rap infringement of choice and it is vote ballot rules for another person are "It's not a technical question, "very anti democratic." finding themselves torn," she but a straight political one," she State News SUH Writer percent of the total primary declared. Minor parties this year must vote or 3 out of every 1,000 The new law prevents people said. from voting to support a third She said the technical ques¬ Tim Richardson, a member of show a minimal amount of votes. tions of not having enough the USLP and candidate for the statewide support to get on the This year, only three parties party and also choosing a candidate in one of the two ballot space for names was an MSU Board of Trustees, said ballot and most of them are obtained the minimum number excuse used by the two major the McCollough bill is a demon charging the two major parties of signatures required to enter major parties, she said. with political intentions rather the August primary. They are "A lot of progressive people parties to make it impossible stration by the Republican and for third parties to get on the Democratic parties in the state than technical motives for mak¬ the U.S. Labor Party, the who want to protect minor ballot. that they are not for growth. ing the law. Communist Labor Party and parties' rights, but also want to Public Act 94, or the the Socialist Workers Party. McCollough bill, sets up a The American Independent qualification system for third Party is automatically on this parties because lawmakers in 1976 thought the voting ma year's November ballot because it polled more than 1 percent of the general election vote in Laborite runs for board chines would not be able to accommodate all the third par¬ 1976. ties. However, AIP filed two By KIM GAZELLA slates of candidates: one with State News Staff Writer It appeared to lawmakers in Stote News Bob Stern 1976 that as many as 13 parties 19 candidates listed and one U.S. Labor Party candidate for the MSU Board of Trustees, Tim Richardson, said universities have the role of producing skilled NOW HEAR THIS! John Tellier, candidate for the 24th district Republican nom¬ could appear on the general with 17. They must produce ination for State Senate, addressed a crowd of - uh - well about five on slate to get on the personnel and the training ground to help modernize the world. . . . election ballot. only one The old laws required parties ballot. "Schools must supply skilled individuals to fill thousand of jobs the steps of the State Capitol Friday afternoon. His audience consisted mainly Howard McCowan of the in the new international expansion of modernization," he said. of local media representatives. Tellier, undaunted by the miniscule turnout, only to produce a given number of signatures to qualify for a elections division in Lansing The expansion will result, he explained, when all the countries in sternly lectured listeners on the dangers of, among other threats to national ballot spot. said the U.S. Labor Party has the world transfer from their current economic systems to a new, survival, flouridated water and Plato. The new bill states that filed 29 candidates for state European monetary system. parties which fail to receive at office, the Communist Labor He said the new system consists of a central bank which will W? THE flLLE-EY least 1 percent of the vote cast Party has filed two and the extend loans and resources to countries and universities for the Michigan Secretary of Socialist Workers Party has not "The bank could, for example, give a country like Zaire a State in the preceeding election yet filed its candidates. long term loan to build steel mills and nuclear plants," he said. are required to qualify for the Only the party's name will The universities will supply people to go to countries to build August primary by obtaining appear on the ballot, not any these high-technology things, he explained. m 17,764 signatures on petitions. candidate's names. 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Spread 2# Tub on Open Monday • Thursday 9 am-9 pm Must have coupon e One coupon order pe' Country Fresh Fruit Drinks -1 Gallon 69* 9 am-10 pm Friday t Saturday 11 am-5pm Sunday ■1283 [.Grand River rn.rn.rn .... 2830 L Grand River 2bH...W..totf,.nd.r V ■■ 351-5760 £337-163 1 483*4406 (9)[p>0[nlD®[fD Grebner's experience The State News endorses the following contested candidates for election in the Michigan primary, August 8. should not go unused Governor Democrat — Zolton Ferency State House of Representatives, Democrat — Debbie Stabenow 58th District U.S. Senate Republican — Michael Oesterle The 8th district county commis¬ Sederburg. She is correct when Democrat — Richard VanderVeen Ingham County Commission she says that it shouldn't matter 8th District sioner race appears to be the Republican — Robert Griffin Democrat — Mark Grebner training ground for young politi¬ what her past experiences might State Senate, 24th District Republican Philip Elliott cians. This year's challengers imply, but one has to wonder just — where her political heart is and Democrat — Larry Owen 9th District make youthful incumbent Mark Republican William Sederburg Democrat — Gina Torielli Grebner look like a staid old why she chose to run as a — veteran — which, in fact, he is. Democrat. MARK GREBNER has been around East Lansing providing an Aside from these minor cam¬ array of much-needed political Grebner Pierce paign quirks, Pierce shows much RENALDO MIGALD1 services for as long as most promise. Although she failed to students can remember. His chal¬ able to citizens is possibly the mention it in her printed leaflets lengers this year, both Democrat most positive thing to come out of because she thought it might have and Republican, are running on the commission in recent history. been too "touchy a subject," Pierce the assumption that Grebner fos¬ ters a iong-haired-don't-get-along- It may be true that many commissioners don't personally with anybody type role. This may like Grebner, but they listen to has recognized a critical problem for 8th district constituents — rape. Just the fact that she talks Pope PauVs death or may not be the case, but none of what he has to say, because about it is good, but she is under the three challengers have the usually what he has to sav makes the naive impression that the background to make such charges county will be able to automatical¬ The pope died. The news made me stop, just a split second, for I realize they might not have been right; after all, they're just since none of them have regularly ly start channeling funds into a was raised Catholic in my squealing youth and I went to Catholic humans. So you begin to bitterly resent all the indoctrination you attended county board meetings. JO ANNE PIERCE is a sincere, rape crisis center. Unfortunately, schools in Lansing where nuns taught us that the pope was the got from them, feeling that it obscured your perception of the truth. "vicar of Christ," meaning that since J.C. was gone to heaven, the You rebel; and that's natural. And healthy. Grebner does not always see probably-dedicated individual who this county is almost at the end of pope was the next-best thing, and that he had a say in spiritual This goes on for awhile; but hopefully there comes a time when eye-to-eye w ith fellow board mem¬ has been around politicians, but its financial rope and there is no matters which we were supposed to respect almost as if Jesus you've established your own identity well enough that the influence bers, and frankly, we see that as still has much to learn before she guarantee of more funds coming himself had uttered it. of parents no longer seems to be a threat. You get a pretty good hold more a strength than a weakness. can be considered a viable political in. What is needed is someone who Well, of course I grew up and quite healthily began to question all on where you're at and you just mind your own business. — Like for It is true that Grebner does not candidate. Pierce, running as a is able to understand county that, asking myself: how do we know this pope has any authority instance, it used to be that when I was thinking about getting a hair from God if he was just chosen by a bunch of other cardinals? — Who cut and then my parents would get on my case to get one, I'd turn see his role so much as being a Democrat, has been a page in the finances enough to know what gave them their authority? — and so on. around and refuse. But now, I just go ahead and get one, etc. constituent-sensitive commission¬ Michigan Senate working for a programs can be cut or made more My parents didn't like me questioning such things, and still don't, This somewhat pedantic little digression becomes much more er as he does being a watchdog of Republican. She has also done efficient. Pierce is not ready to I suppose. They're pretty hard-core Catholics, and I imagine many relevant when you consider that most of the atheist friends I have county wide programs. His drive to campaign work for Republican handle this responsibility — Greb- who were raised Catholic and later fell away can identify with that. just described were once Catholics. And I can relate to where make the Metro Squad account- state Senate candidate William But what makes things weird is that I haven't completely given they're at, because as recently as a year ago, I was an atheist too. up on Christianity, no not completely: and I definitely subscribe to I'm not one anymore, but I still pretty much reject everything the the idea of Something as an all-pervasive ultimate truth. But to papacy stands for. It's summed up in a picture I have at home, some people, it's like I may as well have gone and joined the Ku Klux clipped from an old Time magazine: The pope visiting Manila, Klan or something. Well, almost. surrounded by skeletal underfed villagers in rags, standing on top Elliott barely edges A lot of my friends are atheists. Their religion includes the belief that there is no god. I was with some of them when we heard that Pope Paul had died. To them it was a big joke, and one of them said, of their tumbledown shacks, and the pope is resplendent in his rich vestments and is surrounded by scowling guards. An accompanying photo shows him waving from the rear of yacht, leaving starving "Hey, all right, the pope died." My immediate reaction was Manila to return to his rich St. Peter's palace, decorated with something like: "Hey come on, show a little respect." millions of dollars worth of art, and financed by the most financially out with commitment Some folks haven't completed the rebellion process yet. What am I talking about? — It's like this: when you're a little kid you believe powerful church on earth. But is this an appropriate time for me to criticize the papacy? I everything your parents tell you, because you know everything. It don't know. I still have a strange awe for the centuries-old traditions of the Catholic church, and I'm not quite cynical enough to The Republican side of the 8th suddenly a force to be contended seems natural. But when adolescence comes along you start really caring about truth, asking them questions they can't answer. You believe that Pope Paul didn't at least have good intentions. district race is a study in conserva¬ with. Such are the ways of local tism: on one side, a conservative politics. Apparently the Republi¬ clothed in the fabric of activism, on can leaders in this district decided the other, a conservative clothed a student must be run against in the fabric of casual moderation. Grebner, since homeowner Karen PAUL COX Neither candidate belongs in the Barret failed to upset him last time countv commissioners seat. around. Maybe the Republicans PHiLIP ELLIOTT is our choice are right, but Gordon is not the of the two for the primary mainly best-qualified student to do it. because of his activism and past experience with student govern¬ Elliott Gordon Stick to your guns ment. However, Elliott falls short flow in East Lansing and the of being qualified since he does not flooding of the Red Cedar River recognize several important issues are not what we see as the most Despite the many times I have been I also think these two men are capable of tage of any corporation's stock. The effect in this campaign. He is running on critical ones. Especially since the of divestiture on the corporations may be critical of Jimmy Carter for harping on overcoming the problem. When they took the theory that he can be a county, the city and even the state human rights and irritating the Russians, in their jobs they had to realize they were minimal with regard to their future constituent spokesperson on the are already on the way to solving the case of MSU's holdings in corporations working for MSU and not General Motors. dealings in South Africa. both problems. Had Elliott done a that do business in South Africa I have to This is a University, not a money-making This may be true, but it is not the point. county board. That is well and come out in favor of human rights. corporation. The ideals and motives behind It is the simple principle of dealing with, good, but there are issues in this minimal amount of homework, he the two are different. and thus symbolically accepting, South district and especially in the would have been aware of this. As The Board of Trustees resolution to MSU has dedicated itself not only to Africa's apartheid. county as a whole. His failure to it is, Elliott should probably get "prudently divest" itself of stock and bond racial To preserve MSU's integrity as one of the holdings in these companies by Dec. 1 equality but. for better or worse, address these issues — which are the Republican vote, but he should should be applauded and followed through. "affirmative action," in most everything it largest institutions of higher learning in also be beaten in the fall by does. To, at the same time, deal with and this country, the trustees must stick to apparent upon examination — This move will cost MSU financially, but it support a country that makes second-class their guns and resist these financial implies that Elliott is campaigning incumbent Mark Grebner. is highly unethical for a major institution of citizens out of people based on the color of pressures from getting in the way of their for the sake of campaigning. The LARRY GORDON appeared out higher learning to support a country that their skin is highly contradictory. aims. Money is important, and I probably issues which Elliott does address of nowhere, captured a couple of practices apartheid. Elliott pointed out that MSU's divest¬ will not be happy when tuition goes up as a usually make sense, but traffic significant endorsements and is Money and principles are always hard to iture of the South African stock would not result of this but the principle of human balance off against each other. It does take affect the corporation very rights must be upheld. MSU's holdings in much because a lot of money to run a university of the size MSU does not control that South Africa must be "prudently divested." high a percen¬ of MSU and prudent divestiture will cost Torielli and Kinkade the University dollars in two areas. are The first is the selling of the stocks and bonds themselves will create a loss simply because on the whole the stocks and bonds The are lower on the market than when MSU State News both qualified candidates bought them, according to Nancy Elliott, director of investments and trusts. Monday, August 7, 1978 The second reason is that many of these Editorials are the opinions of the State News. Viewpoints, columns and corporations that do business in South letters are personal opinions. Both candidates in the 9th lacking in Kinkade due to his Africa also contribute money to MSU's District County Commission race failure to identify important is¬ development fund. Last year the develop¬ Editorial Department ment fund totaled more than $4.7 million. I James L. Smith appear to be well-qualified indivi¬ sues. don't really think these corporations will Editor-in-chief . Entertainment Editor Dave DiMartino Managing Editor David Misialowski Sports Editor Mike Klocke duals. One is a local lawyer, and ■ Kinkade has stated that "there still feel like donating money to this fund if Opinion Editor Kim Shanohon toyou! Editor Deborah Heywood the other, a person who has said are no serious issues . . . some we divest them. News Editor Micheffe Chambers Copy Chief Kenneth E. Porker she intends to be a full-time "Prudent divestiture" will add hours and Wire Editor Patricio taCroix Staff Representative DonielJ Hilbert people want the county to do headaches to the lives of Roger Wilkinson, Photo Editor Kathy Kilbury commissioner if elected. Although another lawyer might be useful on something about stray dogs run¬ vice president of business and finance, and ning around, some want lower Arthur F. Loub, director of the develop¬ Advertising Department the commission, we are supporting ment fund. It will make their money-making taxes." While he is correct in Advertising Manager Sob Shaffer Assistant Advertising Manager Gina Spaniofo the person with the highest Kinkide jobs that much harder. It does take a lot of commitment. assuming these are two issues, money to make MSU run. serves consideration since it would there are definitely issues more GINA TORIELLI is a relative newcomer to local politics, but she provide jobs for people who cannot pressing than them. Kinkade has has afford to spend eight hours a day not felt it necessary to address some promising ideas the them, however. on a job — most notably, women county board would do well to listen to. She is one of the few with children. Torielli said she Kinkade's thrust is to make the by Garry Trudeau DOONESBURY candidates who has been bold would like to make county govern¬ county programs more account¬ enough to isolate issues. Highest on her priority is a spouse-abuse ment more accessible to her constituents by providing a regu¬ able to the Board of Commission¬ ers. He believes that if a program Hey mat riley, mboy, rfis BUTIOWABOUT YDA60DSSAKE, mtamAcr boy, I'm only W^— / ANOHES YES, SYR. 6IYES.B0SS? AONCEINALIFE- shelter for battered women. We lar district-wide newsletter. Tori- is not working, the board should be YOOAlfm? momw.iv mm Skins? pvmmoor AN EXPERT HE SAYS elli's ideas are refreshing when held responsible for making it HMBAm. BE A FOOL NOT BO wtEComr- feelers! i ON DRUB TTSHIS heartily endorse such measures TEPID A.. HAYEN7SAIP ABUSE? LIFE. work. In this respect, we couldn't I ATiEAsrmrr ^ and hope Torielli finds herself in a compared to the non-issue cam¬ ashot. iMourrnm \./ A paigns being waged around her. with him more. However, at / YET.. position to do something about it. agree She also emphasizes the need for RICHARD KINKADE, a law¬ present there are other programs that should be instituted, albeit cleaning up Lake Lansing so local yer in the local firm of VandeBunte the existing ones should also be people will have a clean and and Kinkade is no doubt well- fixed and made efficient, but esthetically-pleasing place to pic¬ intentioned — something that the nic and relax. board of commissioners could use. Kinkade's lack of awareness on Also high on her list of priority But even more than good inten¬ these programs raises questions issues is a job-sharing plan for tions, the Board needs commit¬ about his possible effectiveness on the Board. county workers. This idea de- ment — this we suspect would be \ Michigan Stote News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, August 7, 1978 5 A week of heavenly activity Student teaches 4-H All amateur stargazers should be pre¬ year's meteor activity, Victor said. He •Monday — Venus can be seen shortly Sunday, August 6 One hour after sunset pared for a week filled with interstellar activity. MSU astronomer Robert C. Victor said added that up to 60 meteors per hour will be visible in a period two to four hours before Victor said the meteors be all before sunset when it will be to the upper left of the moon; •Tuesday — between Venus and The moon will be midway Spica with Mars to the youths conservation starting tonight and continuing throughout can seen the sky, but the particles originate in left of Venus; By CATHERINE RAFTREV Her students participate in a series of the week, a crescent moon, Mars, Venus over upper the northeast sky, from the direction of the •Wednesday - The moon will be eight State News Staff Writer educational exercises designed to help them and the star Spica will produce several constellation Perseus. moon-widths above Spica and Mars is three After Juliet Mason is through with a understand their environment. unusual groupings. Victor said besides the moon-widths from Venus; group of young people in her 4-H Youth The food-chain game, where children act He also suggested using binoculars to expected meteor showers •Saturday — Mars will be two widths Program, games of tag and hide-and-go- out different parts of the food chain, is just enhance the view of the groupings. Friday night, the following times moon will to the upper left of Venus. seek are mere child's play. one of the many activities in which they Venus Late Friday night will be the peak for this highlight stargazing: •Sunday — Face west one hour after sunset Staff members of Abrams Planetarium Mason, an MSU student in natural participate. and the moon will be almost directly west will host a telescopic observation of Venus resources and environmental education, "Of course, most of the children want to near the horizon. Venus will be to its upper Friday and Saturday before and after the 9 teaches 4-H'ers, ages nine through 12, about be carnivores and chase after everybody, Food stamp left and Mars will be to Venus's upper left; p.m. show. environmental conservation. Mason explained. "The purpose of the simulation exercise is to show how nature, weather, the elements and natural selection affect a particular Monday, August 7 area," Mason said. 9:30 PM 5x view hearing set CAVITY RESEARCH CONTINUES "By acting out the process and imagining the consequences, the children get a better understanding of their environment," she Wednesday explained. "It's much more meaningful to them than reading a textbook." Mason does not claim to be a conserva The Food Stamp Advisory Council and the Ingham County Department of Social Services are holding a public hearing to discuss possible changes in the Food Stamp Study funding renewed tionist, but feels "all natural resources should be used in the best possible way." in She explained that resources can be used a variety of ways and emphasized the By PAULCOX proper dental health," Kabara said. "Poor people have to put their importance of finding the best process, so as Program. not to harm the environment. State News Staff Writer money into other things and let dental care go undone." The Food Stamp Advisory Council, Three MSU professors have had their grant renewed to study a He added that dental health in the United States in probably formed at the request of several community Working with 4-H leaders from Dansville food compound — called Lauricidin — that neutralized the effects better than the rest of the world. In other countries people and Lansing, Mason developed a three organizations, makes recommendations to the Department of Social Services based on of sugar on tooth decay. accept losing all their teeth by the time they are 30 years old, phase conservation program. "Dental cavities are the number one health problem in this Kabara said. The first phase is an introduction to a community needs and desires. Tuesday, August fl Income levels, deductions, definition of country, and in the world," said Jon J. Kabara, professor of He also pointed out the "cosmetic" problem of bad teeth in the particular resource such as land, air or One hour after sunset income and allowable asset levels are all biomechanics in the College of Osteopathic Medicine. American society today. Bad teeth can also be hard on a person's water. Next, the youngsters take a field "Dental cavities are an infectious disease. Infectious diseases mental health. Kabara said. expected to change under a new food stamp trip and then participate in a number of have been licked in other areas of medicine." exercises designed to reinforce what they program, a report by the Food Research The actual MSU research uses rats as models, Kabara said. He and Action Center states. The National Institute of Health awarded the $29,875 grant to added that the effects of change in diet — including Lauricidin — have learned and observed. The law legalizing the new program has Kabara, Rachel Schemmel, professor of food science and human on the amount of cavities in the rats is measured. nutrition, and Charles L. SanClemente, professor of microbiology "Juliet's conservation series has been a not yet been finalized. "Thus far we have found that sucrose (common dietary sugar) "Added to the problem (of tighter and public health. This is the third year they have received the — while it is a cause of cavities — is not the only cause." Kabara real help in teaching youngsters about grant, Kabara said. ecology," Tito Reyes, Ingham County 4-H eligibility requirements) is the fact that this said. "Other dietary changes also cause cavities." Thus far. MSU research has shown, depending on diet, a 40 to Kabara said raising the amount of fat in the diet decreases the youth agent, said. change is coming in January — usually a "In the past, many of our 4-H leaders felt crisis time for people on low fixed incomes," 60 percent reduction in dental cavities with the use of Lauricidin. number of cavities, but this may add to heart ailments. He added uncomfortable trying to teach others about said Betty Topp, Outreach Coordinator for Kabara said. that present research is looking for a "balanced diet." such a complicated area," Reyes said. Since the Ingham County Department of Social "Since our data concerning Lauricidin has been positive I hope "Just removing sucrose from the diet would be impractical," she developed the program, we've gotten Services. our research will be continued in the future." Kabara said. Kabara said. Most people do not realize the importance of healthy teeth in nothing but rave reviews," Reyes ex "If this act is implemented as written, it claimed. will cause hunger among many of our maintaining good health. Kabara said. He added that bad teeth If Lauricidin continues to prove effective it could be used can cause many other health problems ranging from headaches to around to world for oral hygiene and in food products to Because of its popularity, the program elderly, disabled, and welfare poor," she Wednesday, August 9 said. infectious diseases. neutralize the effects of dietary sugar. Kabara said. will be expanded to a year-round activity. Student eligibility would be dependent "We spend $2 billion a year in this country on dental cavities, He noted that Lauricidin has been approved as a food additive Mason is now in the process of setting up a ^ Moon 1 hour after sun- set. upon employment for at least 20 hours a but that is only one quarter of what would be needed to maintain by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. program which 4-H clubs can use through¬ week or participation in a work-study out the year. program under the new law. Other topics at the hearing will include worker training, delays in the application process and pickup site proximity to users. Study on rape MSU Bootery Methods of informing eligible non-partici¬ pating people will also be discussed, Topp (continued from page 1) said. But while an analysis of 635 rape The hearing will be held Wednesday, complaints in Seattle and Kansas City Aug. 9, at 10 a.m. in the training room at showed that criminal cases were prepared the Ingham County Department of Social on a total of 167 suspects, in only 45 of those Services, 930 W. Holmes in Lansing. Saturday, August 12 cases were rape or attempted rape charges brought by prosecutors. Only 32 of those actually went to court, and only 10 defend¬ FINAL CLEARANCE WEEK One hour after sunset Teller declines money ants were convicted. And while a majority of rapists never go OAKLAND (API - A man walked into to jail, the study noted that it is the victims the last week! Crocker National Bank and handed a teller who often wind up in fear of the police and a note that said: "Put money in bag." "Is there any particular reason why I Interviews with 117 rape victims who Spica should?" asked the unidentified teller. reported the crime indicated the women's "If you don't, I'll walk out the door," "anger, revenge, and outrage" overcame initial embarrassment or fear of ill treat¬ replied the blond man, who wore gold- rimmed glasses and a tan leisure suit in ment by authorities, the report said. But addition to an embarrassed smile. there was evidence that many, in fact, were "Go ahead. Be my guest," replied treated poorly. the teller. And of 29 rape victims who did not And, police reported, the would-be bandit report, more than half said in interviews did just that. they failed to do so because they were scared of treatment by police and prosecu¬ tors. "It seems ironic that it is the victim, Men's & Women's not the offender, who is often deterred by Pope Paul VI's rule marked fear of the criminal justice system." the report said. Half of the women who called police said (continued from page 1) factories and families in their homes. they were forced to wait two or more hours at a medical facility before receiving continued pressure from theologians and As pope, his first care was to resume attention, and about one-fourth of them had Sandals, Shoes, Athletic bishops. Ecumenical Council which had been to wait six or more hours. Many complained pended on John's death. Guided through of indifferent or disrespectful physicians. Disregarding the advice of his own study three sessions under his hand, the council group, the pope issued a strict ban on h»'led , as tL , , - Many were unhappy, too, about other contraception in July 1968 in an encyclical entitled "Humanae Vitae" Latin for "On general councds ,the.n the ° a" h,story of ll procedures. the P[erviewed Nearly one half said they were abouJ lhe assault in [ non. Footwear — c urc Human Life." private location, causing undue embarrass- The encyclical, a reflection of firm A quiet, behind-the-scenes conciliator ment and humiliation. And about one-third under John, Paul worked tirelessly as were dissatisfied with prosecutors, opposition to artificial contraception dating pontiff. By the council's closure in Decern- Prosecutors advocated three legislative back to Pope Pius XI, all but overwhelmed the worldwide applause Pope Paul had won ber 1965, the new pope and more than 2,000 changes: legal procedures to bar the prelates had issued 16 decrees aimed at unlimited admissibility of a victim's prior by steering the Vatican Ecumenical Council to a successful conclusion in 1965 and revitalizing Roman Catholicism, forging sexual history; mandatory minimum sen new ties of friendship with the world tences for offenders, and establishment of *5.°°to*19.97 damaged his progressive image in the eyes of a large sector of world opinion. around it and advancing the cause of two or more degrees of rape to allow Christian unity. greater flexibility in prosecution. Pope Paul was history's first flying pope, by his own description "an apostle on the move" and made unprecedented journeys to the Holy Land, India, the United States, Laborite after trustee slot Portugal, Turkey, Switzerland, Uganda, the Far East and the Pacific. (continued from page 3) American education must be reformed, Values to $40.00 He sought detente with Communist he said, and universities are the ones to Richardson said his party believes nucle¬ countries including China, exchanged am¬ start the reformation. ar power is the key to growth because it is bassadors with Communist Yugoslavia and the only way to maintain cities and He also will eliminate the Public Interest won a other degree of freedom for Catholics in Eastern European countries. He international communication. "If nuclear power doesn't develop more, Research in Michigan and any funding for the Lansing Star, he said, because PIRGIM Special Grouping encouraged dialogue with Marxists but we<|| g0 t0 war» j,e saj