Fitzgerald, Griffin, Levin win primaries Vote totals for the race were not Fitzgerald available at press time. The favored 36-year-old, who has been the candidate throughout the cam¬ Levin outstrips the pack beats Ralls, paign, plans to "clear out the department heads." He has accused Milliken of "not knowing what the hell his own departments by a significant margin are doing." By KIMGAZELLA McCullough, Of the foremost concerns in Michigan Fitzgerald said the state needs to be more Carl Levin, with State News Staff Writer approximately 43 percent of the votes cast, won the Democratic primary race for the U.S. Senate. His nearest rival was Phil Power, who collected nearly aggressive in Washington "so we can Ferency increase our share of federal dollars." 25 percent of the votes. Fitzgerald has claimed that he will protect Next were Richard VanderVeen. John Otterbacher, Paul Rosenbaum and Anthony the Michigan job market by introducing a Derzinski, in order of votes received. By ANNE MARIE BIONDO "fair system of tax breaks to encourage State News Staff Writer Levin, former Detroit City Council president, stressed government inefficiency in his economic development" in the state. State Sen. William Fitzgerald, D-Detroit, campaign and said the government needs to tighten up some programs. He has come out in favor of the Headlee who has been the favored candidate, won He favors limits on state spending and has supported the so-called Headlee tax tax limit proposal. the democratic primary for governor. He timitation proposal to be voted on in November. Levin favors tax limitations because he has been among political campaigns all his In the Senate, Fitzgerald has been a said they reflect the frustration people feel toward the government and tax cuts will life. leader for the anti-abortion battle. He said reduce the frustration. he has voted against abortion ever since he His father was a state represenative and He said he favors tax reform measures that will shift the burden from property taxes to took office. his uncle a state senator: now he intends to income taxes to finance public education. He favors as a more direct goal having local oust Michigan Gov. William G. Milliken, Zolton Ferency, East Lansing attorney state and federal governments pay one third each for public education. becoming Michigan's next governor in and MSU criminal justice professor, the Phil Power, an Ann Arbor journalist and newspaper publisher who spent $600,000 in November. (continued on page 5) the primary, considered youth and unemployment a high-priority problem for state government to tackle. He favored cooperation between private businesses and the government to create jobs big for youths. Griffin sweeps to Power said taxes, inflation and the government's ability to function efficiently were the mair issues in this campaign. He favored the so-called Headlee amendment as "a way for government to regain credibility with the people." victory over Patterson Former U.S. Representative Richard VanderVeen, with about 20 percent of the votes in, centered his campaign around concerns with education, senior citizens' environment and problems of working people. UPI Photo Patterson based much of his campaign The Grand Rapids Democrat said property taxes should be used to fund public By ANNE MARIE BIONDO education because it is a progressive tax — one based on the taxpayers' ability to pay. William Fitzgerald waves to supporters following his sweeping victory State Newi Staff Writer platform on the fact that Griffin had stated VanderVeen said he was worried about the tax limitation but did not favor either the that he did not feel he was up to the job over three Democratic rivals in Tuesday's primary election for governor. U. S. Sen. Robert P. Griffin defeated so-called Tisch or Headlee tax limitation proposals. Oakland County prosecutor L. Brooks anymore with his original decision not to I continued on page 5) Patterson by about a six-to-one margin in the statewide primary. Through Patterson challenged Griffin in Griffin's sweeping victory over Patterson an aggressive campaign, the defeat was expected. Owen, Sederburg to square off indicates the Republican party still believes he has enthusiam for the position even after Griffin had supported the so-called Head¬ his decision last summer not to run and his lee tax limitation amendment in the state, subsequent reversal. saying it is "reasonable, workable, and has a chance to be approved." He said the federal job experience. Nelson said he i inced property either of them. government should take some of the By KIM GAZELLA He was interested in a proposal that financial burden away from property own¬ State News Staff Writer Nelson was recently indicted on federal tax limitation would become a reality, He also said he believed the current tax vould tax property owners according to the Lawmaker ers to fund public schools, but the primary responsibility lies with the state and local Larry Owen. East Lansing City council member, solidly defeated incumbent Earl charges of political corruption in connection with a $5,000 loan he accepted in February proposals — the so-called Headlee and Tisch alue of their homes. "We are trying to make sure that as we levels of government. Nelson, D-East Lansing, for the Democratic 1977 in return for introducing dog racing amendments — which promise nomination to the state Senate 24th district legislation about three months later. Nelson property taxes and limit stai spending collect property taxes all citizens pay their "The nation's long-range interests are went to trial on the charges last Tuesday. were "mostly rhetoric" and did support equalized share," Nelson said. seat Tuesday night. offered Ray best served by keeping responsibility for financing and controlling education close to William A. Sederburg. Ingham County commissioner, will be the Republican the people," he said. candidate for the seat after his sweeping deal for info He likes the National Defense Student Loan Program and tuition tax credits to victory Owen vote over over John Tellier. pulled 40 percent of the primary Nelson's 30 percent. Sederburg Carter invites Mideast leaders help fund college education. He has opposed Carter's Middle-Income College Assistance garnered 90 percent of the Republican vote. By ED ROGERS Act, saying it benefits families with incomes Patricia Norfleet, an East Lansing entre¬ Camp David for summit talks WASHINGTON (UPI) - A House Assas¬ preneur, was third in the Democratic race sinations Committee member offered to between $25,000 and $45,000. He has (continued on page 5) and Vera Morrow was last. to negotiate freedom for James Earl Ray if "I think a campaign against Larry Owen Ray would confess he killed Martin Luther ought to be very clean and it ought to be King and tell how he did it, Ray's brother very issue-oriented and that's the kind of ByBROOKSJACKSON right now so high, but because the stakes in peace are very high. Jerry said Tuesday. campaign I'm looking forward to," Seder¬ WASHINGTON (AP) — President Carter, apparently fearful of Not because the prospects for peace are so good, but because the risks have in fact risen." burg said. "Larry is considerably more a collapse in Mideast peace talks, invited Egyptian President liberal than I am on a number of issues Anwar Sadat and Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin to Camp Congressional leaders, briefed on the Camp David meeting, made the offer in the presence of his across the board and I'm much more of a David for a face-to-face summit, the White House announced expressed support for the administration's move and voiced hope brother's attorney, Mark Lane, when the Tuesday. that it would give new impetus to the stalled peace talks. Milliken-type Republican." committee visited Tennessee's Brushy Owen called the current state of the Both Sadat and Begin accepted Carter's invitation to attend the Sen. Dick Stone, D-Fla., said he understood that Carter Mountain State Prison where the convicted Senate "a disgrace" and said it needs to be meeting at the presidential retreat starting Sept. 5, said press extended the invitation in a handwritten letter delivered to Sadat assassin is confined. "cleaned up." secretary Jody Powell. Last February, Carter had escorted Sadat and Begin by Vance. Quoting a White House source, Stone said Ray said his brother rejected the offer. He went on to say inflation can be to the secluded mountaintop retreat in western Maryland, where Begin accepted "warmly and on the spot." He said he did not know controlled by the two held private talks. the circumstances of Sadat's acceptance. Given a 99-year sentence after he pleaded eliminating governmental waste and he suggested that the state Powell said Secretary of State Cyrus R. Vance sent word from Later, Begin expressed hope that his forthcoming meeting at guilty to a murder charge, Ray now wants to withdraw the plea and stand trial. government set up a "full-time efficiency the Middle East that both leaders "have welcomed this meeting. Camp David would have positive results. "I am glad President task force" a eliminate unnecessary spend¬ The president is gratified by their response." Powell added that no Sadat agreed to hold the meeting," he said in a statement issued in Tel Aviv. "I do hope that it will bring forth the positive results for ing. specific time has been set for the duration of the meeting. Vance said later that the meeting will be held with "no conditions" which our people and others are striving to bring the desired peace Sederburg said he will push the state to the Middle East." Newsday said last weekend in an account Legislature to commit more funds to imposed by either side. "The objective is to try and establish a framework for a peace settlement in the Middle East," he told Assistant Senate Democratic Leader Alan Cranston said the of Sawyer's purported offer that it was education and develop a strong ethics code conditioned on Ray implicating others in if elected in November. He also said there is reporters before holding a news conference with Sadat in president told Senate and House leaders the Camp David meeting a critical need for vocational and career Alexandria, Egypt. was essential to head off a dangerously-deteriorating situation in King's assassination 10 years ago in the Middle East. in secondary schools that would A White House official, declining to be identified publicly, said Memphis, Tenn. But Jerry Ray said the programs (continued on page 5) (continued on page 5) provide high school students with on-the- Carter arranged the session "not because the chances of peace are Varied crowd pays respect to pope that his death was near and told him, "We inside By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS his three part casket of oak, lead and will Did you know Michigan has • and UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL VATICAN CITY - Nuns in black, Cardinals set funeral details cypress Under wood into the tomb. a Vatican custom, a small velvet are leaving, but we don't know if we "li.ter ,Ut«" in Japan? Sec peasants from the countryside and tourists bag containing one of each of the coins and He said the pope carried out his activities P**e 3. in T-shirts streamed past the body of Pope medals struck during his reign and a scroll normally until he began feeling ill Saturday The book, "The Inner Elite: Dossiers of evening before making the 13-mile trip by Paul VI at Castel Gandolfo on Tuesday for a listing his major works will accompany the night. Papal Candidacies," describes the 70-year- motorcade from the summer palace in the "His great preoccupation was that age final glimpse before he is put in a coffin and old Dearden as a "very reasonable and Alban hills to St. Peter's Basilica. pope to his grave. and his health would prevent him from Circuit Court, taken to St. Peter's Basilica for burial. balanced man." The body will lie in state in the closed More than 50,000 mourners have filed The College of Cardinals was meeting to past the catafalque in Castel Gandolfo since carrying out his work. It was a preoccupa¬ The cardinal described Pope Paul as "a coffin beneath Michelangelo's dome until the 80-year old pope died of a heart attack tion that bothered him for some time, that 30th District discuss arrangements for Saturday's funer¬ tower of strength in the church from the the funeral, expected to be attended by sometimes held him in anguish," Caprio al and the conclave later this month that time of Vatican II to the present. religious and political leaders from around Sunday night. One of them, his 83-year-old will choose the 263rd pope to lead the brother, Ludovico Montini, told those said. "It's a very, very great loss," Dearden the world, including Vice President Walter June, R. G id ding, world's 550 million Roman Catholics. offering condolences: "No, no, don't worry. "Even in this his prayers were heard said, adding Pope Paul "will come to be F. Mondale. The pope will be buried in the Robert Holmea Bell The conclave will be guarded tightly. The Let's be certain that we eventually meet because he carried on his work until Thome, E. Wood, respected even more as a great pope as crypt of the basilica alongside his two him in paradise." Saturday evening." cardinals will not emerge until they have Michael F. Walsh time passes." predecessors, Pius XII and John XXIII, and A close collaborator of the pope, All the souvenirs and post cards of Pope succeeded in electing a new pope, almost Cardinal John J. Wright, the not far from the site where archeologists Arch¬ top-ranking Paul have sold out at Castel Gandolfo, certainly to be one of their number, though American in the Vatican hierarchy, will not believe St. Peter was buried. bishop Giuseppe Caprio, deputy secretary technically, it could be any bishop, priest, or attend the opening of the conclave. Tufts Workers began preparing of state, said Pope Paul had suffered from purchased by the tens of thousands of the crypt pilgrims trekking up the hilly, cobblestone Court of Appeals even a Catholic layman. New England Medical Center reported Tuesday. labored breathing throughout the day streets to pay their last respects. In the Cardinal John Dearden, Archbishop of Tuesday that Wright, 69, will be in the Vatican sources said Pope Paul will not Sunday but "the Holy Father died very peacefully, to such a point that we who past, souvenirs of Pope Paul were largely winners Detroit, will leave for Rome on Thursday to hospital for corrective surgery for cata¬ be bured in a sarcophagus, as were Pius XII were at his bedside asked ourselves passed over in favor of those of Pope John attend the funeral of Pope Paul VI and racts. Officials said he may not be able to and John XXIII, but underground in the XXIII. whether he was still alive." Thomas E. participate in the conclave of the College of attend any of the sessions. Wright is the crypt and covered with a marble slab Observers of the Roman Catholic Church Fitigerald 13,181 Caprio said the pope's death came as an Cardinals to select a successor. prefect of the Congregation of the Clergy in bearing his name. After the funeral Mass, the unexpected shock even to his closest say one reason Pope Paul was not as Dearden will play a "key role" in the Rome, which oversees the welfare of parish body will be Walter P. Cynar HI 4,929 carried down to the crypt. There, in the advisers but that the pope himself, while popular as John is because vital decisions election of a new pope, according to a book priests. getting ready for the move to his summer running contrary to the spreading secular published just five days before the death The Vatican announced that the pope presence of only a few cardinals and trends of the times fell to Paul. residence, seemed to have a premonition Sunday of Pope Paul VI. would be sealed in a coffin Wednesday perhaps some relatives, workers will seal Michigan Wednesday, August 9, 1978 2 Michigan Stote News, East Lansing, Michigan Public discrimination Former top aides outlawed in Zimbabwe seek SALISBURY. Zimbabwe rants, swimming pools, the¬ The new law does not affect early release lAP) — Rhodesia's biracial aters and other public facilities hospitals, state schools or WASHINGTON (UPI) - On the anniversary of Richard government outlawed racial who bar people for racial rea¬ segregated urban housing Nixon's resignation as president Wednesday, two of his top discrimination in public places sons will be subject to civil areas, nor does it permit whites aides will make a new plea to get out of prison. lawsuits under the edict. to trade in tribal trust lands, Convicted Watergate conspirators H.R. Haldeman and John Tuesday in what it said was "an where more than half of Mitchell — the last two jailed Nixon White House figures — will ongoing exercise which will Zimbabwe's 6.7 million blacks continue until all discrimination But many black leaders criti¬ appeal to the full U.S. Parole commission in hopes of advancing has been removed." cized the policy because it did live. their parole dates, now set for mid-winter. Owners of hotels, restau¬ not end all discrimination. White Prime Minister Ian What may be their final bid for early prison release comes S60 million loan approved for Vietnam Smith and the three internally four years to the day after Nixon left Washington following based black nationalist leaders disclosures of a White House cover-up surrounding the who form the interim govern¬ Watergate break-in. directors Tuesday, a source said. Mitchell's attorney, William Hundley, expressed bitterness WASHINGTON (AP) — Despite U.S. ment — Bishop Abel opposition, the World Bonk opproved on The government of South Vietnam did Muzorewa, Ndabanangi Sithole after four national parole commissioners last month set parole Tuesday to a $60 million interest-free loan communist Vietnam for an irrigation not receive any Bank aid from either the World of the IMF during the nearly 20 Louisiana abortion and Chief Jeremiah Chirau — announced the change in a joint for the former attorney general on Jan. arguments that Mitchell is ailing physically. 19, 1979 — rejecting years it was a member. The Hanoi statement after a three-hour Haldeman, who entered prison a day after Mitchell, was project. government took over South Vietnam's meeting. earlier granted a parole effective Dec. 20, when he will have The loan is the latest in what is becoming a steady flow of aid from membership in both institutions in 1976, although North Vietnam was not previ¬ law most stringent David Mukome, spokesper¬ served a year and a half for his part in the Watergate cover-up. In delaying Mitchell's release for a month after Haldeman's, international institutions to help Hanoi son for Muzorewa's United the four national commissioners noted the former attorney rebuild its economy following the long ously a member. African National Council, de¬ BATON ROUGH. La. il PI) — The nation's toughest abortion general had spent five months out of prison on medical furlough against U.S. and South Vietnamese While the United States has refused to scribed the change as "less than war law lakes effect in Louisiana Sept. 8, giving anti-abortion status. forces and its takeover of all of Vietnam provide direct aid to Hanoi for recon¬ leaders a new guidepost in their nationwide drive to make it peanuts," though Muzorewa Both Mitchell and Haldeman, former White House chief of himself described it as "one of staff, are appealing the decisions to the full nine-member parole in 1975. struction of the war-torn country, its more difficult for women to stop unwanted pregnancies. The International Monetary Fund on The Louisiana law. a tougher version of an Akron, Ohio, the greatest things that has commission, which also includes five regional commissioners. support of the World Bank and the IMF happened in this country. But commission sources have said that in determining parole Friday gave Vietnam an interest-free means it is providing assistance indirect¬ ordinance that is not yet enforced because of a court challenge, will affect women who want abortions and the doctors and for the two, the commissioners would try to keep their loan of $30 million from a special fund for ly through those institutions. A spokesperson for Sithole's clinics who perform the operations. punishments in "parity" with that received by Nixon adviser poor nations, raising to nearly $115 faction of the Zimbabwe Afri¬ John Ehrlichman, who was released last spring after serving a The 132-member World Bank is headed Anti-abortion leaders, who praise the Louisiana law as a new million the total IMF aid in the past three can National Union said, "We by Robert S. McNamara, a former national moi s the latest victory in their national had expected the complete year and a half in federal prison. years. defense secretary to both Presidents effort. removal of all discrimination." The United States provides about 20 Tennessei and Oklahoma also have abortion laws based on John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson. percent of the financing of both the IMF He played a central role in the decision to the Akron n lodel. and now anti abortion groups have set their and the World Bank. It cast the only vote sights on Ni w Jersey and Missouri. send U.S. troops to Vietnam as well as against the $60 million loan when it came "We like t > think you haven't seen anything yet." said Marvin before the bank's 20-member board of in the conduct of the war. Weinberger president of the Akron Citizens for Informed Consent. W« in burger, who said his group is aiding 25 states as a Police battle radicals national cle tringhoi PHILADELPHIA (AP) - A pressure hoses to try to flush significance. political battles out the MOVE members, in¬ At least 22 members of the "The pro-abo have underestimated our intentions bloody gunbattle between specially-trained city police of¬ cluding children, from the rat MOVE "family" are wanted on Onassis thinking twice about marriage and our resourc And I think '.he is of our desire to proceed with this, taken us very seriously." he said, ficers and a band of mop-haired infested basement. criminal charges, many of them siana law will force women who want radicals holed up in a dirty, stemming from an armed con¬ Opponent Group members had occupied frontation with police in May abortions u take a that are illegal or dangerous to their ramshackle house ended Tues ATHENS, Greece (AP) — Sources close days later. the dilapidated house for 15 1977. The police had gone to the Sources close to the family, which health. day with one police officer dead to the family of Greek shipping heiress Carson. R-New Orleans, said the law he and 13 persons wounded. months, saying they were dedi¬ house after city health inspec¬ opposed her marriage to unemployed But Rep. ne Christina Onassis claim she is having ned only at saving the lives of unborn children Six police officers, five fire¬ cated to a simple life unclut¬ tors had been physically Soviet bureaucrat Sergei Kauzov. said sponsored i tered by laws and technology. blocked in attempts to inspect second thoughts" about her marriage to i he fighters and two MOVE mem¬ and prevent exploitation of pregnant women, a Soviet bureaucrat only one week ago. Tuesday the 27-year-old Christina is "All we i ioing is advising someone of alternatives and bers were injured in the ex¬ The name MOVE has no known the property. The daughter of the late Aristotle "terribly upset" about published allega¬ ing periods to contemplate it, and then change of gunfire that erupted tions that Kauzov was a Soviet agent. after helmeted SWAT team Onassis unexpectedly interrupted her the facility is regulated," Carson said. "Who can "Christina became terribly upset after officers marched into the three- honeymoon plans and arrived here from Moscow on Saturday "to attend to urgent the reported allegations that Sergei was story house. a KBG agent," a source said. "She's here Police officer James Ramp, business for 10 days," a relative said. She was married Aug. 1 in Moscow, to discuss with her relatives the reper¬ 52, died of gunshot wounds to the chest. Connecticut sues and had been expected to leave on a cussions it might have on their relation¬ The gunbattle broke out af¬ honeymoon at a Siberian resort several ship." Nineteen die as floods ter police and firefighters using a bulldozer and a crane began demolishing the three-story blue jeans maker hit Italy, Suiss border dwelling near the University of Pennsylvania campus. HARTFORD, Conn. (UPI) — Connecticut's attorney general MILAN. Italy il'PH - Tor¬ Heavy, hot winds that swept Police staged the pre dawn Tuesday filed a multimillion-dollar antitrust suit against Levi much of Italy Monday brought raid with warrants for the Strauss & Co., charging the nation's largest jeans maker with rential rains and gales hit northern Italy and southern a rain storm that sent mountain arrest of 22 persons, some of forcing a price-fixing scheme on retailers over a five-year streams and rivers over their whom were known to have left period. Switzerland Tuesday, sending rivers and lakes over their banks in the Ossola and Aosta the house prior to Tuesday's Attorney General Carl Ajello charged in the class-action suit incident. It was unclear how that the San Francisco-based firm "engaged retailers to sell banks and killing at least 19 valleys. many MOVE members were in Levi blue jeans at a fixed price" and failure to comply "led to people. At least 10 bridges, including the house at the time, but police the coercion, intimidation and harassment of retailers." By mid afternoon, 12 people four on the railroad line from at one point estimated that five He said the alleged pricefixing occurred from 1971 through were known dead and 10 were Domodossola to Locarno, of them were inside. 1976 and estimated potential damages in excess of $6 million. missing ' Switzerland, swept away. border, wher were "You have chosen not to "What we have here is the most flagrant kind of economic • the ss Italian Nazi resistanc Mountain streams and rivers surrender. Come out with your leverage, applied by a giant in the clothing industry, exercised in Switzerland also overflowed, hands over your heads," a with the clear intent of bringing recalcitrant retailers into line," fighters set up a short "Ossola Republic'' in isolating villages and blocking police officer shouted through a Ajello told a news conference. railroad lines and passes bullhorn as a bulldozer He said Connecticut is the first state to bring such action War II. into The Tessin region of Italy. Police said the main slammed through a crude against Levi Strauss. He also said any citizens who purchased wooden barricade in front of Levi, "upon a finding of liability by the court, would be allowed Number of poor Americans drops 3.5 percent ern stated Switzerland was by the severe wt railway line to Italy, the Simp- Ion and the San Bernadino pass the house. to share in the proceeds of any award damage." and first reports said were closed because of floods The firefighters had used a and landslides. water cannon and high- The report used a poverty people were killed there. WASHINGTON (AP) — After two yeors threshold of of increases, the number of poor $5,815 for a non-farm family of four, up 6 Americans dropped by 3.5 percent to 25 percent from 1975. The poverty thresh¬ million in 1976, the government Tuesday. reported old, consumer which rises prices, with increases hod increased 9.1 in Summer Students - Study This! 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August 9 197H 3 Group questions students Japanese 'sister state'' Shiga on ASMSU effectiveness representatives visit 'V campus uber Otmi ("hildrens Chorus, By CATHERINE RAFTREY Sosa said he plans to organize a i,i,i-d ih» dinner guests, By MICHAEL MEGERIAN ASMSU to operate efficiently. Director State News Staff Writer State News Stiff Writer Henry Sosa said. get out-and-vote campaign for the ASMSU In 1968 an official sister state agree us arrived in Michigan last An on-campus student group promising "ASMSU needs a face lift," he said. elections next spring. The campaign, Sosa ment with the government of Shiga. ?ue^s of the Lansing City to reform student government "bit by bit" Sosa said he circulated the 14-part explained, is to avoid an abysmal turnout of Japan was signed by then Michigan 1 i ue Lake International voters, which occurred at the last election. lying has been circulating questionnaires asking questionnaire to find out how much stu¬ "We are trying to figure out the best Gov. George Romney. sing ; students to rate ASMSU's effectiveness dents know about ASMSU. Since that time, over 1,500 people and representation concerning student "We want to find out why students voted approach to get people out to vote," he said. have traveled between Michigan and for who they did," he said, "and establish Sosa said he felt last spring's turnout Shiga on missions of goodwill and what communication links exist between. could not provide any indication of what friendship. Intercampus, whose office is presently an apartment on Evergreen Street, is a ASMSU and students, if they are indeed students were seeking through their votes. The latest exchange came when registered campus organization that wants representing students." Sosa, an MSU student majoring in studio representatives from the Japanese state arrived at MSU's campus for a art, described Intercampus as an aide to 10 day visit July 19. ASMSU. "The purpose of the program is to 6l/' employee wages He said Intercampus will have "infor¬ mants," some of whom are ASMSU cabinet members, sit in on government meetings further world understanding between our two countries and our two explained Samuel Milstein, Gov. Wil states." and relay information to Intercampus' files. liam Milliken's liaison officer for the Sosa refused to name the prospective state of Michigan's Sister State pro increase 7.5 percent informants. The information will then be pieced gram. The 166 visitors began their study by together so Sosa and his team of research¬ spending one night in Holden Hall for a orientation program. ers, whose names were also not divulged, By MICHAEL MEGERIAN Though arrangements made by the can analyze the roots of decision making State News StaH Writer MSU Asian Studies Center the visitors and determine if ASMSU is working. Legislative appropriations granted to then moved in with different families MSU for the 1978 79 budget year included a Pro-union faculty members have contend¬ Sosa said Intercampus will inform stu¬ from across the state. 7.5 percent salary and wage base adjust¬ ed in the past that an effective union would dents of their findings through posters, Various families opened their homes play a major role in resolving the problem advertisements or "anv media available to ment calculated for faculty, administrative of low fully and offered visitors their hospital staff and students. salqfies. ity, said Lillian Kumata, administrative The $132 million appropriated, which also MSU's salary level for full professors assistant for the Asian Studies Center. • Tricia Wilcox, acting ASMSU Student included $1.3 million set aside for fringe currently ranks lowest in the Big Ten The original reasons that Michigan Board president, said Intercampus' infor¬ benefits, reflects a 10 percent increase in according to collective bargaining sup mants are really neutral party reporters and Shiga were chosen to be sister state funds granted over last year. porters. states was because of the similarity who would be an asset to ASMSU. Roger Wilkinson, vice president of busi¬ between the two, Milstein explained. Hamermesh, however, said he felt union ness and finance, explained that the base "I would like to work with them," she He pointed out that Shiga has the ization would result in compressed salary adjustment does not mean every individual said. "It would take the burden off of us as largest freshwater lake in Japan, as increases. will receive a 7.5 percent wage increase. far as gathering information goes. It's well as being a very tourist oriented, Wilkinson said the base, .which includes "Faculty members would get a larger easier to have someone from a neutral party urbanized and industrial state. all funds allocated for faculty and staff, increase if there was a union," he said. "But interview someone for you." "There are thousands of sister cities represents the total budget amount spent it would be compressed. The guy on top Wilcox said she was interviewed by Sosa between this country and the rest of the for wages and salaries. would get less while the guy on the bottom earlier this month, but has not been in world, but there are only a couple of "The adjustment represents a 7.5 percent would clean up." sister states," Milstein explained, contact with any other members of Inter¬ increase of the total base," he said. "It does emphasizing the uniqueness of the "I doubt if unions would have any effect," campus. not mean that increase will be allotted to all relationship between the two states. said David Verway, associate professor in Sosa said ASMSU is only one of a number employees." the Bureau of Business and Economic Milstein, who is also bureau chief of Wilkinson said the 10 percent increase in of student organizations Intercampus will Land and Water Management for the Research. observe. He mentioned the Residence Hall tuition will help pay for the adjustment Association, the Students for Total Integra¬ Department of Natural Resources, led "The amount of money available is set a group last year consisting of 70 The remaining funds will be drawn from according to what the University can get tion through Greater Mobility and Accessi Michigan residents to Shiga for a 12 day the University's general fund, which totals from the Legislature and through raising bilitv and Interfraternitv Council as other $10 million. Wilkinson said only $4 million tuition. Union or not. you still have to work organizations that will be scrutinized, but He feels that the interaction between have been earmarked for special programs within those boundaries." Verway said. said a formal list has not yet been drawn up. the two states is very worthwhile. while the excess will be used at the "It's a nice program." Milstein re University's discretion. marked. "There is no better way to MSU Faculty reaction concerning the understand the countries than to live base adjustment increase was mixed. with the people in their homes and live Daniel Hamermesh, professor of economics, said it was the best increase in a long time. "It will keep us roughly equal with Major in dance offered the way they do." He said (he states have exchanged jltural programs, educators and scien inflation," he said. "The average worker Viva la danse! tific r will do a little better than that as far as real Beginning fall term. MSU students with a flair for art-in-motion can major in dam and sports groups. wages go, but it's a decent increase." The program will be offered through Justin Morrill College and requires a minim C. Patric Larrowe, professor of eco..am¬ After a farewell dinner in the Union three-year commitment, dance instructor Barbara Smith said. Building Monday night, state Super ies, commended the Board of Trustees for Before this time, students could only minor in dance at MSU. tendent of Public Instruction John W. their successful efforts in obtaining the Majors will be schooled in the techniques of ballet, modern and jazz, with required Porter, presented artworks from Michi largest legislative grant in years. classes in choreography, basic theater, dance history and eiementarv piano. Stole News Susan Tusa "Salary increases have been less and less gan students to Tadashi Nakayama. his "The way the world of dance is today, a dancer must be adaptable." Smith said. Members of the Otsu Children's Chorus from Shiga, Japan, delighted for the last seven or eight years," he said. counterpart in Shiga. "Our goal is to at least expose dance majors to the basics so they've got a fighting "We hope these examples of our their audience with both American and Japanese songs in the Union "If we were to get an increase to offset all chance in the highly competitive outside world." she said. Building Monday night in honor of Michigan s sister state. of that, it would have to be around 15 young people's efforts will remind you In addition to the newly-developed core curriculum, dance majors must choose one percent. discipline — performance, teaching or choreography - to gain in depth experience during Larrowe conceded a 7.5 percent adjust¬ their senior year. ment would not put faculty up to par with Majors may also pursue professionalism outside the University for one term as part of economic trends. the program. For example, this would mean receiving further training in Francisco or Toronto, Smith said. New York. San It's the crewneck saddle shoulder "The increase is inadequate." said Phil Korth, professor of American Thought and Smith, who earned a master's degree in dance from the University of Illinois, said she sweater for Mr. J, the all-time Language. "It's puzzling to me how a 10 was very impressed with the dance classes offered at MSU when she came to the percent increase in state funding along with University three years ago. "The classes required for dance minors here were very similar to classes I had to take campus favorite. a 10 percent increase in tuition results in a 7.5 percent increase for faculty. We while working on my bachelor's degree in dance," she said. "MSU has a great dance (faculty) are continuing to fall behind the program, and now it will be even better." cost of living." MSU's Department of Health, Physical Education and Recreation currently offers Korth, who is a pro-union advocate, said ballet and modern dance classes at beginning, intermediate and advance levels. the increase could not rectify the salary Beginner and intermediate jazz dancing are also offered, as well as courses in folk, problems that MSU faculty face. social and square dancing. Over shirts and under blazers, the full-fashioned pullover goes in for great layering Blue, grey, camel, washable what's your oatmeal, navy, or brown wool acrylic blend S-M-L-XL, $17. favorite Hobble? Riding a bicycle? Embroidering? Sharing some flowers with a friend? We've got six different Holly Hobbie'glasses, each imprinted with these popular new characters involved in their old-fashioned world. And they're yours, for just 59$ a glass, when you enjoy a 16 oz. serving of Coca Cola. Collect the whole set. Then youH have six Hobbies to choose from. Lansing Jacobson's 600 N. Homer near Frandor Shopping Center 5001 IN. Saginaw across from the Lansing Mall ©(pOfilfelJl) Pope Paul VI was a good one, but is the papacy even relevant? Pope Paul VI, who died Sunday of a heart attack, was fairly lay-members than do bishops or cardinals. progressive if compared to previous occupants of that office. His unprecedented travels around the world to visit world political and But a change seems doubtful, especially if the church continues to be religious leaders showed his concern for ecumenism and world peace, as run by such conservatives. We can understand the need of some did his frequent anti-war statements, in which he never supported one Catholics to have a strong pope to look up to, but we nevertheless side or the other of any military dispute but simply condemned war believe that the existence of a papacy threatens the existence of the altogether. Catholic church itself, and undermines its relevance to the modern However, we are also familiar with his archaic stands against world. The church, as it is, remains a needlessly conservative influence abortion, against contraception of any kind (save the ineffective rhythm on society. method), against the Catholic clergy being able to marry, and against Abolition of the papacy is probably too much to hope for. But we would women being ordained as priests. It is perhaps these papal stands on hope that the cardinals, who meet in Vatican City in a few days to elect important social issues that have contributed most to the falling-away of Pope Paul's successor, understand the need for a pope more progressive so many young Catholics during the 1960s and 1970s. and in touch with the times than Paul was. If the next pope does not have H the Catholics want to bring their youngsters back into the churches more of an open-minded outlook on the way the church should be run, on in the '80s, they will have to concentrate on updating many of the the obligations of Catholics, and on the church's role in society, the church's social positions and drastically de-emphasizing the role and Catholics may find themselves members of an increasingly small function of church hierarchy. Such moves would make far more sense than such pathetic tactics as staging "guitar masses." minority in years to come. Perhaps Catholicism should pay more heed to the committed and totally unselfish members of its hierarch. Priests and nuns especially have much more day to day exposure to the problems of the Cancel the cross-campus option The meeting today between MSU President Edgar L. Harden and cannot begin until both parties reach an agreement. The Are the parties any closer to reaching an agreement today than they State News East Lansing Mayor George Griffiths has all the potential of being a locally historic, landmark occasion. If the two gentlemen actually come were seven years ago? Probably not. Traffic and parking problems have to an agreement on the cross-campus highway, it will be the first time sharpened since then — which both will agree — but the fate of the Wednesday, August 9, 1978 Editorials are the opinions of the State News Viewpoints, columns and since the idea was first talked about in 1949. cross-campus highway is still very much up in the air, which is exactly Actually, that is not quite true. From 1949 until 1969 both East where it should stay. letters are personal ooinions. Lansing and MSU were in complete agreement — build the thing. But in It is great that these two fine administrators are putting their heads Editorial Department Dove C torl,no 1971, the Board of Trustees in a closed meeting decided to rescind the together on a mutual problem — some would even argue a cause and £dif< effect problem — but a cross-campus highway would definitely be a Managing fc Davi K/otke go-ahead plans that had been formally accepted in 1969. After the board Opinion Edit Layout Editor Deborah Heywood decided to cancel the plans, the then-East Lansing city manager sell-out on the part of one party — MSU. No one connected with the MSU community could ever find advantages to this sort of highway. The News Editor Wire Editor Stall Representotiv ^Dan'eij Mbe't petitioned newly-appointed President Clifton R. Wharton Jr. to use obvious disadvantages grossly outweigh any arguments of convenience. Photo Editor some sort of executive authority and force the board to stick to the plans as adopted. Apparently Wharton either approved of the board's move or We recognize the East Lansing/MSU parking/traffic problem. We Advertising Department was a little hesitant of exercising his authority, since nothing ever came even acknowledge that part of the problem is probably MSU. But we Advertising Manager if Advertising Monagei of the city manager's plea. The city later formally disavowed the plan, should by no means be made to pay for this phenomenon in the form of a which was actually a moot gesture since construction of the highway cross-campus highway. JOHN NEILSON VIEWPOINT: BRAUDE'S COLUMN Aerosol cheese fills a need? The White Sox were slandered In her recent viewpoint on television advertising I'Mollified cows' are never persuaded Even when ads sound informative, they can't be taken at face value. Advertisers rival by advertising, State News, Aug. 3) Barbara J. Evans complains about the number of the government in their ability to manipulate numbers to the best advantage, regardless By DENNIS PURDY times she's had to defend advertising against people who "didn't understand what is of the facts. Then, too, the bulk of the product claims we hear have been subjected to a I am writing this viewpoint in regards to Jerry Braude's column in the Aug. 2 issue of involved." Perhaps she should count her blessings. The fact that she has been arguing process of legal exaggeration, or "puffery." In fact, the only thing that ads tell us is that, i he State News. against the uninformed may be the only reason her rhetoric hasn't been scrutinized too because the high cost of advertising is passed on to the consumer, we end up paying more Obviously Jerry Braude has only listened to or watched the White Sox once. Whose closely. For while I don't doubt for a second her integrity as a part (or would-be part) of for everything we buy. is it to say that every uniform has to have stripes to be of major league caliber? the industry or her belief in what she says, I have to point out that her arguments bear And what are we buying? — only things we need, as Evans would have us believe? Definitely not Braude. no more relationship to the real practice of advertising than does Marx's Manifesto to the We're buying aerosol cheese, feminine hygiene sprays, cereal with little marshmallows in Second, the White Sox do not own the contract of Jim Spencer, who was traded by current reality of communism. it, and hundreds of equally necessary products (which don't always have to stay on the the White Sox to the New York Yankees going on two years now. If he would close his Evans begins by pointing out that there are both good and bad forms of advertising, an market long to make a profit). Where would America be without these products? Where mouth and open his ears, he would know the man's name was Tom Spencer, not Jim. idea that I will readily agree with. "Good" advertising must, however, meet two would these products be without advertising? His criticism of Armas and Newman is somewhat unfounded. If he were to do some requirements: it must be non-intrusive as well as truly informative. Just as I would not Evans goes on to dispute the claim made by Renaldo Migaldi that television has a reporting instead of making a complete idiot of himself, he would find that both of these allow a pack of traveling salespeople into my home every 10 minutes, neither would I "hypnotic hold on millions of people." She should know better. If TV didn't have some men are rookies. Rookies have the knack of trying too hard to prove themselves and want them to harangue me from my television screen. If these door-to-door hucksters kind of grip on large numbers of Americans, value-conscious advertisers would take their consequently mistakes are made. A fact that is proven by Braude's own column. forced their way in and interrupted my viewing, it would be called 'invasion of privacy' — commercials elsewhere. Their patronage is proof of TV's drawing land holding) power. As Mike Colbern is also a rookie and was playing in perhaps his fifth or sixth game of the when they interrupt from the TV itself it's called "sound business practice." it stands now, broadcasters are not in the business of providing programming to their season, after being called up from the minors due to injuries. His throw to second base Invasive advertising can never be called truly "good" — at best it may be called audience — their job is to provide audiences to advertisers. is not unusual for a catcher. Many times I have seen Bill Freehan do the same thing. effective. Billboards that mar the landscape and TV ads that usurp a large percentage of Unfortunately, they've doing their job too well, as evidenced by the people who will As far as Harry Carey is concerned, most of us that are White Sox fans happen to like the limited available broadcast time have all the endearing qualities of an obnoxious watch even when there is nothing on the tube but schlock. Television is not like candy — his style of announcing. It beats the old ball one, ball two, type of announcer he brush peddler. Good advertising is there when you need it — never before. it's like a drug, and a lot of people are to the point where they center a large part of their obviously would be. By the way, just so he can tell all his friends what a great columnist Despite what Evans says, fewer and fewer ads are designed to present people with life around it. They're psychologically addicted, and a recent experiment by the Detroit he is, I will tell him why Harry has a fish net if he promises not to tell anyone where he "the facts so they can make choices." Advertisers are in the business of selling images — Free Press showed that heavy viewers even suffer from withdrawal symptoms, just like received the info, Carey has it to catch foul balls that come his way in the announcing of products, of institutions, and of idealized versions of ourselves. Many oil company any other addicts. But that's another story. box. commercials, for example, are shown solely to convince the public that big business is Because of the way the broadcasting industry is structured around advertising money, What gives Braude the right to criticize Soderholm? Again a case of his foot being big their friend rather than a bunch of nasty ol' polluters. Other ads strive to show that if you it looks like we're stuck with TV ads for a while, anyway. For the time being people enough to go into his mouth and cover his eyes at the same time. Soderholm happens to use a certain product your family will love you or you'll get laid a lot, depending upon the wishing to avoid ads can turn to other activities, like films or live entertainment. Better be a veteran of many years in the majors. His "wheels" are not what they used to be. product. And when was the last time Ronald McDonald and Co. told you anything act quick, though, for to paraphrase Evans, if you put anything interesting in the hands of The game Braude heard was only the second game Soderholm played in after being out relevant about hamburgers? mankind, sooner or later someone will slap a commercial on it. more than two weeks with a leg injury. The White Sox may not be winning, but they are fourth in attendance. Did Braude ever happen to wonder why? Maybe the people don't care if they win. Maybe they are willing to overlook the errors just to see good baseball. Maybe Harry Carey with his actions draws a few thousands fans each time. The main reason the White Sox are where they are is because Bill Veeck does not want to get involved with the free agent "bucking bronco" ride across the Harrison approved by the MSU raising tuition has been shown ineffective. and Trowbridge tracks. Just where do There is, afterall, a limit as to how much auction. Us White Sox fans appreciate this philosophy and this is another reason to these other tracks exist that can be driven blood you can get from us turnips! support the team. over instead of crawled over? I suppose in a year when the state While, I have always said the State News has irresponsible sports columnists, I am Legislature has been "more generous than Why zero based budgeting is so illusive now firmly attuned to the fact. This just proves the State News does not report news, These tracks run north and south across the University has realized in years," the simply defies explanation — maybe we need but reports some opinions of a few dummies. Please State News, do yourself a favor Michigan Avenue, Saginaw Street and new trustees. and gel rid of Braude. It will turn the State News into at least a rag that is readable. trustees felt that a reciprocal show of Oakland Avenue near downtown Lansing. generosity on the part of the student was Purdy is a graduate student working toward o masters degree in Health, Physical Education RR tracks should The biggest difference between these required. tracks and those on Harrison is that thick Henr> E. Sosa steel plates run across the path where cars Daniel T. Jones At the risk of being a little lax in school have metal plates travel in order to transport the auto across spirit, why do these increases occur year 341 Evergreen Apt 6F the downtown tracks in a much smoother after year just as I begin to see some light manner and with much less automobile at the end of the financial tunnel? Believe it Bump, bump, clang, bang, rumble! Thou wear and tear not to mention driver or not, I have NEVER been confronted with — sands of dollars down the drain, or should aggravation! the problem of whether or not to invest in we say down the tracks? Everyday hun¬ If metal plates work for other cities, or South Africa. A person who lets nothing DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau dreds of cars rumble over the Grand Trunk and Chesapeake & Ohio railroad tracks on other railroads, it could work very well to problems like grocery bills get on his nerves solve our problem with the Grand Trunk has no sympathy for the investment i dimo.. South Harrison Road near Trowbridge and vouecrr I UfSHTCOUU? DECIDE Tmnfr end up closer to the automotive graveyard and Chesapeake & Ohio railroad tracks at difficulties of the MSU trustees. II 1 THE JOB xxieerr PIP! to DUE OJHAT ID WEAR.. I'D UKB VUOUST SEEM 1*2" eo pointing South Harrison and Trowbridge roads in vummwEmnE with every chassis jarring jolt. East Though I am capable of some understand¬ jl JY7ER- AT THE Urn COSTUME, BUT THE OWN STRANGE S5KE. Lansing. III /mi? HOUSE IN ing (I did have two whole expensive terms N siawse Although crews seem to be constantly — Mary M. Bartley of economics) that MSU must meet the WO HOURS! 1 FORTHE SUMMER! repairing these "automobile wreckers", the 1569 K.Spartan Village tracks seem to be in as bad disrepair as rising cost of the war on inflation, I see no ever. There is the additional inconvenience logical reason to use my checkbook for of driving in increasingly-congested one- The turnips are ammunition. lane traffic for several weeks while the Some alternative solutions are needed, tracks are ostensibly repaired. and let me be the first to call for them! all out of blood When an institution of higher learning can't Other cities in the area have railroad intersections with at least the same amount meet rising costs, the decision of whether or Knowing that the State News does not not to invest seems academic. Secondly, of traffic flow. The difference in the ride over these other tracks in the area seem to print such language, I regret I cannot fully more efficiency and possible cutbacks are in communicate my gratitude for the recent order. The bandaid solution of continually be like riding on a cloud compared to the Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday. August 9 1978 5 Grebner, Gordon to battle for 8th Stabenow in upset over Holcomb, Incumbent Mark Grebner will face Republican Larry Gordon in the November contest for the 8th district Ingham County Board of Commissioners seat after both won over their opponents in Republican Dewey over Oesterle Tuesday's primary. Grebner defeated MSU junior Jo Anne Pierce in her bid to win the Democratic candidacy for the district. Gordon won the Republican candidacy for the 8th district by By JAMES N.McNALLY He does favor the Headlee tax limitation proposal. Such a limit would "bring the state into line," he said. beating MSU senior Phillip Elliot. State Newu SUM Writer In the 9th commission district Gina Torielli defeated Richard Ingham County Board of Commissioners Chairperson Debbie Oesterle saw both the Tisch and Headlee amendments as Kinkade in the race for the Democratic candidacy. Torielli will face Subenow was narrowlydefeated the Democratic primary for the imperfect, but had no alternative to offer. Republican Thomas Brennan, who ran unopposed in the primary. 58th district House of Representative seat over incumbent Tom Dewey sees no need for a Constitutional Convention, saying Also running unopposed were the 10th district candidates, Holcomb at press time. there is not enough of a need for change to warrant changing the Democrat Jess Sobel and Republican Cathy Luden, and 7th In the Republican primary, William Dewey defeated his state constitution. district candidates Democrat Sherry Finkbeiner and Republican opponent Michael Oesterle. He opposes raising the legal drinking age to 21 because he doubts any substantial benefit would result. Gary Anderson. Tax reform arose as an issue in the primary campaign. Holcomb Grebner. who is seeking his second term on the board, has said favored a legislative tax proposal introduced by Rep. Gary Vanek, Dewey opposes the use of state funds to pay for abortions. But he will investigate the effectiveness of questionable social D-Royal Oak, which would provide property tax relief in a less he said he will listen to his constituents on issues such as abortion and vote their wishes. programs. drastic manner than the Headlee or Tisch amendments. Grebner has criticized Ingham County's drug treatment center, Stabenow supports the Headlee proposal for tax limitation and Republican Richard L. Covert will be facing incumbent David C. claiming it does not cure drug addicts. Hollister for the 57th District House seat. Both ran unopposed in opposes the so-called Tisch amendment, saying that problems His opponent. Gordon, has said he will work on an ethics code for the primary. would arise quickly if it were implemented. She believes the state the commission if he is elected. He said we would like to see such a would be unable to deal with those problems in time. Democrat Lynn Jondahl will have his 59th District House seat code include mandatory attendance for commissioners at board Support for a Constitutional Convention to address tax challenged by Republican James A. Pocock. Jondahl and Pocock meetings and rules prohibiting them from receiving gifts from were also unopposed in their bids. questions has also been supported by Stabenow. outside agencies. Stabenow supports the move to raise the drinking age to 19, but He also said that Ingham County needs a rape counseling service opposes the move to raise it to 21. and a spouse abuse program. She said she is against cutting state funds for Medicaid abortions, calling such action "discriminating." Dewey opposes the so-called Tisch amendment because it is "too Levin outstrips pack drastic and not legally as proper as it should be." Fitzgerald beats Ralls, Ferency, McCollough (continued from page 1i State Sen. John Otterbacher. D Grand Rapids, revoked campaign around high taxes and government inefficiency and Griffin over Patterson (continued from page 1) "life destructive." he ; dollars should not be spent < his campaign was largely oriented toward the people, fourth-place candidate favored a state spending limit and san would support the so-called Headlee proposal. second runner in the Democratic race for governor, had been killing." (continued from page 1) Otterbacher, 36. planned to campaign door-to-dour at a pers referred to the middle income act as "a device by Carter to simply trailing closely behind Fitzgerald. William Ralls. 39, ran his campaign on being the only fresh face effort to meet directly and make his campaign "different from scuttle efforts toward an enactment of a tuition tax credit bill." in the governor's race, charging the other candidates with being rest." Griffin was a co-sponsor of ERA and is still considering whether part of the problem in the state Legislature. State Senators State Rep. Paul Rosenbaum. D Battle Creek, said he wa> rr.a to vote for its extension. He is personally opposed to abortion and McCollough and Fitzgerald had their chance to clean things up in concerned with taxes because he has "been talking about t; the state Legislature and failed. Ralls claimed. since the first day I got involved in politics." would not support federally funded abortions. Mass transportation was also a necessity in Ferency's eyes. He The conservative Patterson also opposed abortions, the has said the day of the highway and the automobile are dead. extension of the ERA deadline and the ERA itself. He did not Ferency saw a public mass transit system to be a more viable favor federal intervention in education, saying, "It is a fallacy to solution for Michigan. suggest that the federal government could take a burden away from anyone when it come to taxes." Ferency, 56, came to MSU as a professor of criminal justice in Carter invites leaders to Camp David summit Patterson also supported the so-called Headlee amendment, 1972 in the middle of an active political life. In 1966, he ran for believing that it would ultimately cut property taxes to fund governor as a Democratic candidate. In 1970 he left the I continued from page 1) what U.S. officials saw as encouraging progress only last month at a schools. He believes that the federal budget needs to be cut to curb Democratic party and was one of the founders of the Human negotiating session between Egypt and Israel outside London Cranston, D-Calif., said Carter was greatly concerned over inflation. Rights Party. pressures on Egypt by Saudi Arabia to break off the peace Last Friday night Vance was dispatched on another mission to "The number one cause of inflation is the government practice of Patrick J. McCollough, 36-year-old senator from Dearborn, negotiations and "return to the Arab fold." This position was echoed the Middle East, meeting first with Begin and then with Sadat. The spending more than it takes in," he said. Patterson has said by by Sen. Frank Church, D-Idaho, who said the pressure exerted on cutting the federal budget, the government would be able to cut changed his position on at least two issues during his campaign. In stated purpose of the secretary's trip was to gather the views of the Sadat by Saudi Arabia was a principal factor behind Carter's taxes. 1975, he supported the state Single Business Tax but recently has two leaders, but actually Vance carried Carter's invitation to the decision. Tax reduction, he claims, would stimulate the economy by strongly crusaded against it. Camp David meeting. increasing employment opportunity. Hopes for progress toward a Middle East peace settlement were "We feel that it is important to maintain momentum toward peace On television last October, McCollough said he "would find it in the Middle East, not only because of considerations of regional "This is the theory of the one-third tax reduction program riding high when Sadat made his dramatic visit to Jerusalem last difficult" to deny state-funded abortions to poor women. In July, deeming support from Congress," he said. November and then hosted a meeting with Begin in Ismailia, Egypt stability, but because of the larger international dimensions." he He endorses this legislation, which is called the Kemp-Roth plan, however, he said medical care should be granted only for on Dec. 25. Since then, however, relations between the two leaders said. "wholeheartedly." "life-supporting or life-sustaining" treatment. Calling abortion have cooled considerably, and peace talks have bogged down. The official said the Camp David meeting "can help a groat deal Carter, Sadat and Begin will meet for an indefinite period by bringing the parties at the top level into face-to-face, sustained starting the day after Labor Day at the heavily-guarded personal contact." presidential retreat 60 miles north of Washington. However, Sen. Jacob Javits. R-N.Y., expressed some concern Legislator allegedly offered deal The White House official said no Middle East peace settlement meeting. "I believe that the president is doing the right about the was expected to emerge from the Camp David talks. He said the thing..." he said. But he added, if it's a failure we cannot anticipate meeting was arranged because Egypt and Israel had been drifting the consequences . . . because it leaves everybody with nowhere (continued from page 1) when they were in solitary Lane said he wanted to think it During the taped telephone away from peace recently amid "intensified polemics." else to go." over and telephone his decision, conversation Jerry Ray al The Camp David Summit, as some were already labeling it only condition was that his together." brother confess and say how he Jerry Ray has testified be¬ thereby gaining a chance to leged, Sawyer referred to the Tuesday, comes as the peace initiative begun by Sadat appears to did it. fore the committee previously tape a telephone discussion of offer and also said he spoke for be faltering. the offer with Sawyer. the committee in making it. No agreement has emerged from the earlier peace talks despite Both accounts quoted Saw¬ yer as saying if James Earl Ray been checked for bugs to be sure there would be no record¬ FASHION rCAMPUS met the conditions he would ing of the committee members' seek clemency from the gover¬ nor of Tennessee and the from talk with Ray and Lane. When other committee mem¬ SWEATERS the governor of Missouri, bers left, Ray told reporters, where James Earl Ray has an unfinished robbery sentence pending. Sawyer held back and made the offer, saying evidence of Ray's guilt is overwhelming and he ; pizza New Kali Jerry Ray his version of would be convicted if he got the 50* OFF gave the incident to reporters out¬ retrial he now seeks. Ray now St\ le.« side the committee room during denies the killing. its daylong questioning of John "I can make a deal to turn ON YOUR NEXT PIZZA Arris in*: Spica, who was an inmate at the him loose if he admits he killed Missouri State Penitentiary King and tells how he did it," while James Earl Ray was Jerry Ray quoted Sawyer as (Wed.-Sun.) Dails! confined there. As a television camera crew telling Lane. Ray said Lane countered the evidence is over¬ I west free east pursued Spica down a House whelming that James Earl Ray [337-1639 delivery 337-1370 office building corridor, Ray did not kill King. ^ commented, "James only spoke * While apparently ready to about 20 words to Spica — reject the offer. Jerry Ray said, BOOKS WANTED! 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America The MSU men's basketball team, runner up in the NCAA Team directs complaints at Gibbard Mideast Regional last March, will represent the United States in communication between themselves and the coach; that Gibbard probably would have left the team eventually on a voluntary basis. two international tournaments in Brazil during mid-September. ByGAYLEJACOBSON "Gibb was constantly riding me. If I would've stayed, I would've From the beginning of the men's cross country season last fall, does not care about them as individuals, becoming upset if a MSU will be in the South American country from Sept. 10-22 wound up quitting anyway. I just didn't want to run, I wanted to unrest among the athletes and complaints directed against the runner complains of injuries and accusing them of faking the and will participate in the City of Rio Tournament in Rio de do something, I didn't want to be Joe Nobody in the back of the Janeiro, Sept. 13-15, and in the Governor's Cup, Sept. 16-19. team's coach, Jim Gibbard. have prevailed. injury; that his workouts are outdated and consist of too much The complaints and discontent voiced by the harriers, which regimented running not geared to the individual runner but to the pack. Gibbard doesn't understand that different people have Among the competition MSU will face are the national teams different needs — Gibb's problem is lack of care for the individual. team as a whole, thus causing unnecessary injurires, and times to from Brazil, Argentina, Cuba, Yugoslavia and various other began as silently-spoken, off-the-record remarks in regard to He came to practice and he'd say things like, 'Hurry up and get Gibbard's training practices and his outward lack of interest in his go down. The runners also said Gibbard gave them the impression European and South American nations. done with your workouts so that I can go home and get a athlete's well-being, heightened throughout the season on into that running came first and foremost — its importance even Fifteen players will be allowed to make the trip, although Budweiser.' What happened with me was that I lost sight of any winter and spring track where Gibbard coached these same overriding that of grades. incoming freshmen are not eligible to compete. In the past, several Two of the harriers became so disgusted with Gibbard that they goals I had for myself," Pullen explained. runners for the long distance events. other universities have competed in the tournament, including It was Gibbard's training methods that bothered Pullen the Arkansas. Marquette and Utah. Eight of the 14 runners Gibbard coached this year openly quit running for MSU altogether. most during his three and one-half years of running for MSU. He Senior Jeff Pullen, captain of the cross country team this past MSU head basketball coach Jud Heathcote is out of town and expressed their opinions on the coaching they had received. Of said that after awhile, he was just running to keep his scholarship, those runners, only one had no criticism for the coach. season, and the team's top runner, left the track team during its unavailable for comment. Through a press release, though. because Gibbard had been no help at all when it came to Pullen's winter indoors season due to the differences between Gibbard and was Heathcote said. "We are very pleased to have this opportunity to Gibbard, who has been with MSU since 1958, when he was himself. running and bringing his times down. represent our country overseas. We look upon the trip as a fine appointed to the athletic staff as an assistant coach in track and "1 never wanted to stop completely," he said. "I wanted to be a cross country, repeatedly received the same complaints from each "I was kicked off the team," Pullen said. "I just couldn't take the educational experience for our student athletes. But we also intend competitor, and I had to get on some kind of training that would of the athletes. situation any longer. I was getting the wrong workouts... you can to be prepared to play well." be pushed so long before you say, hey, I can't be pushed anymore, I give me some confidence ... I think I did a helluva job to stick The Governor's Cup is the main event in the trip and. since The complaints, as outlined for the State News, are that the through as long as I did. He thinks that he has to have complete basketball interest is booming in South America, the games will be athletes feel Gibbard does not provide them with the individual quit." control out there, and with someone riding your back all of the attention they require; that there is a definite lack of Pullen said that if Gibbard hadn't taken him off of the team, he carried on national television and radio. time the fun I had running had really gone out of it." Pullen had spoken to Gibbard regarding the training sessions, and said that he was told that if he didn't like the workouts he could leave. Northwestern NEW COACH VENTURI ENTHUSIASTIC The athletic department is partly to blame for the situation now, Pullen feels, because nothing is being done to investigate the runner's complaints. "He's got five more years and Wildcats seek to be competitive he's gone anyway, that's their attitude. I can see where they're coming from, but I can't rationalize screwing people up ancient Dyche Stadium and the acheive some balance; my ap¬ ser is slated to fill the shoes of for another five years." By MIKE KLOCKE especially if new head coach Rick Venturi has Nov. 11 game against Michigan proach is one of flexibility. Scott Stranski at quarterback. Another runner who left the State News Sports Writer anything to do will not be moved to Ann Arbor Historically, the good teams at team due to grievances with Editors note: This is the with it. On defense, though. Venturi Northwestern could throw and the coach was freshman Tim second of 10 articles in which Venturi. 31, played his col¬ — despite the fact that the has a good nucleus to build school would gain financially by catch the ball." Proulx. the state Class A cross the State News will look at the lege football in the mid-1960's around. Steve Bobowski and for Northwestern. He was also splitting the 100.000-plus gate a So, that is how Venturi plans country individual champion football prospectus for each of to make Northwestern which Guy Knafelc will make the from Brighton. Proulx, who the Big Ten schools. an assistant coach under Alex Michigan. — defensive backfield strong, and Location: Evanston, 111. Agase in the early 1970s when "We are now a first-class averaged 20,264 per game in three regulars return from the began running in the fall for Just last year, reports were attendance last year — a hit at Jim Gibbard Gibbard following a summer of Head coach: Rick Venturi Northwestern was somewhat operation with an 'Uptown 78' defensive line. (first year) circulating in the media about successful. type of interest." Venturi said. the box office. idleness due to a broken bone, was covering approximately 25 the chances of Northwestern 1977 record: 1 10 "I have a two-fold challenge to But how can he possibly start "I want to be competitive; I miles of ground daily, despite his doctor's instructions to start off Returning starters on of¬ dropping out of the Big Ten. "I've seen Northwestern build a successful, winning pro¬ a winning program? He can't feel no one has more respect for easy and not overdo things. He, also, is bitter about his fense: three In the past two years, football when it was success¬ right away. But the key is to be the Big Ten than I do, and I North gram and to be a hit at the box experiences with Gibbard. Returning starters on de¬ western has a combined record ful." Venturi said, "and I think office." competitive — for the games to think we can compete." Venturi "All of my times got worse," Proulx said. "He believes in the old we can make it a successful fense: five of 2 20. The university is a be close. said. "We will be exciting. I ways. He's really wrecked my head — he had me to the point that I Neither one of these goals Strengths: defensive line private school with strict ad¬ program again. want to see improvement and didn't want to run and that I couldn't run anymore. I'm just will be easy to reach, but you Venturi, according to many and backfield mission standards — almost "I believe for the first time in we won't be a 'peak-and valley' starting to get myself back in shape now, and I feel like I'm Weaknesses: Lack of depth like have couldn't tell it by looking at reports, had a successful re¬ football team." an Ivy League university. many, many years, we a (continued on page 7) and overall offense This can take its toll in athletics commitment for football from Venturi — he's enthusiastic. cruiting year. He had to. North¬ How are the Wildcats going western lost eight regulars on Series record against MSU: — especially in recruiting. the administration." to be a hit at the box office? offense and will have to build 7-15-0 But Northwestern did not Indeed, it does seem that the "Basically, we're going to be behind the strength of running 1977 result: MSU 44. North¬ drop out of the Big Ten. university administration is a 'pass first' team," he said. back Dave Mishler, who gained western 3 Northwestern will probably making a commitment. Renova¬ HAIL CAESAR! tion is currently being done on "Eventually we'll have to 538 yards in 1977. Keven Stras- p drop out of the Big Ten — THE CAESAR SALAD: A crisp) delight of fresh greens unci seasoned eroulons tossed in Hobie's own special creamy Caesar dressing and topped with grated egg and Purmesan cheese. Scrumptious! Wednesdoy, August 9, 1978 7 Michigon Stote News, Eos! lonsing, Michigon 4*3- 3- • PHOTO FINISHING MSU loses two track coaches p Jr|/flf • SCHOOL • SUPPLIES ALBUMS A TAPIS Pittman will still be an assis¬ say I'm going from the fire to but once Jackson had come in "I do plan to talk with her DISCOUNT By JERRY BRAl'DE before she leaves." Jackson the kettle." during that afternoon. Flana¬ 2111. GRAND RIVER-ACROSS FROM M.S.U. UNION State News Sports Writer tant coach for the track team gan had left. said. "I do wish her well." and will be the strength and Jackson has not had a chance OPEN: Mon-Fri 9-9, Saturday 9-6 Sunday 11-J Although it is only the off¬ Some members of the worn to discuss with Flanagan her season for MSU's women's conditioning coordinator for the "All I have received from her en's track team said last spring track and cross-country teams, women's programs. reasons for resigning, and far has been her letter of that Flanagan and Jackson it has still been an eventful "Mark felt he needed a therefore has no definite reason so resignation." Jackson said. didn't get along. A few of the for the former women's mara summer as two head coaches change," Jackson said. Pittman, "Her husband may be opening differences included: meal have stepped down from their however, would not comment thon record holder's actions. another Frank Shorter store money, scheduling of practices Flanagan came back from her SALE! ^'3.99 on his reasons for resigning. jobs. sometime, this one being in and preparation techniques. "I will also coordinate the vacation Monday, but Jackson After coaching the women's Colorado. That may be a reason Jackson refused to comment facilities for the home meets," was out of town. Flanagan was cross country team for three for her leaving. on this. Pittman said. "I guess you can in her office Tuesday morning, years. Mark Pittman quit the job. Cheryl Flanagan, who has L.P., • TRACK OR CASSETTE coached the track team the past TIGERS CAUTIOUS WITH "BIRD'S'' WING two years, was also assigned to ROLLING STONES • SOME GIRLS succeed Pittman in cross coun¬ Fidrych out for rest of season BROS. JOHNSON • BLAM! try. But not only has Flanagan STEELY DAN-AJA declined the cross country posi¬ tion, but she has also resigned He added that Fidrych would not play winter ball, pushing his DETROIT (UPI) -The Detroit Tigers announced Tuesday that FOREIGNER - FOREIGNER from her track and field duties. return to the mound back to next spring. "At the moment we are pitcher Mark "The Bird" Fidrych. who has been plagued by Campbell said the decision to sideline the popular pitcher was injuries ever since his sensational 1976 rookie year, will be out for made after receiving reports from Dr. Edwin Guise, an orthopedic capable of continuing in opera¬ the rest of the season. tion of our track program," Nell specialist at Ford Hospital. General Manager Jim Campbell made the announcement after Jackson, director of women's receiving reports from doctors who examined the young Guise told team officials Fidrych had made tremendous CIGARETTES athletic programs, said. "We still have enough coaches. It's a righthander Monday. improvements since the spring. After sitting out most of this season with a sore shoulder, it 10% OFF Campbell said the doctors advised that Fidrych. who had been OUR DISCOUNT MICE ON 2199' matter of re-allocating the re¬ sidelined since mid April with tendinitis in his right arm. should appeared last week Fidrych was on his way back to the lineup sponsibilities. I will coordinate after brief successful appearances on the mound for the Tigers' the track program until we find rest the remainder of the year. minor league team in Lakeland. Fla. PHOTO FIHISHINO Earlier, the Tigers had announced that Fidrych might pitch a new coach which 1 hope would However. Fidrych was taken out of a Florida contest last ALL BIANH ALL TAX INCLUMD against the Texas Rangers in Tiger Stadium Wednesday night. be this year." The thousands of fans who purchased tickets for that contest can Saturday after complaining his shoulder was again stiff. imit nm s-it-ti LUSH 3 PACKS EXPIRES S-15-71 After coming to MSU in 1973, He returned to Detroit Sunday night to undergo an obtain refunds until 8 p.m. tonight. Slwto ClopiH Jackson served as the head Campbell said Fidrych, who was 19-9 in 1976 when he won the before the Fidrych his first of the women's track coach for three years before handing the job American League Rookie of the Year award, would be placed on the 60-day emergency disabled list, a term extending past the end won shoulder problem flared a DANNON PEPSODENT curtailed first bv knee su i and then bv shoulder trouble. TOOTHPASTE over to Flanagan in the spring of the season. of 1976. Jackson has still been YOGURT $1 19 coaching the team on an assis¬ basis. 3199' tant Mil. currently in the levels complaints at Gibbard "We Cross country team are •I" VALUI process of posting the opening EXPIRES E-IS-TB EXPIRES t-13-7■ for the position." Jackson said. "I imagine we will offer IWClMli Stoto Coopoo the cross country position to (continued from page 61 ATHLETIC WHITE OIL OF someone locally on an interim running better than I was. I feel like I used to be." EXCEDRIN basis. We will be searching for Proulx claims that MSU has many good runers who won't try "As far as the general program goes, it's TUBE OLAY someone nationally, but we are out for the team due to Gibbard. The coach's attitude towards his being hurt. His training is very backwards— SOCKS 4m. not rushing." runners, his lack of communication and understanding for them, 69 The cross country team only until Sept. 24 to coach before the season has find a begins keep the prospective talent away, Proulx said. He too was against attending MSU, by a former high school coach and others who know Gibbard. for these very reasons. advised There's very little thought take time to know the respect the man at all." — to it... He doesn't individual—I don't Keith Moore $1 IOO'( *1" VALUI 88* •4" VALUI $3 49 Proulx, who was given a three-quarter scholarship for running, EXPIRES •• I with the Springbank Interna¬ LIMIT I IIMBHWI LIMIT* UNHLIMI LIMIT 1 tional road race in London, gave that up when he quit the team. He plans on resuming his Ontario. Canada. The women's running career at a community college in September. SI10 Coopoo "I thought the money (scholarship) would be worth it." Proulx When Gibbard was reached for his reactions to the complaints, JOHNSON A JOHNSON nationals for AIAW will be held MSU in the spring. said. "But it wasn't." he denied that there were any real problems existing, blaming the JERGEN'S o.b. TAMPONS at complaints on a few unhappy runners who were unsuccessful during the season and needed someone for a scapegoat. EXTRA DRY Of all the guys running, the only two that dropped out because 1 ■IOULAR OH Gibbard said in SKIN LOT!OK of running reasons were Pullen and Proulx." SUPIR 10'• 88 $ BILL MOONEY regards to runner dissatisfaction. "What you've got here are a bunch of people who are not that successful. Two years ago. when Pullen was a sophomore, we were third in the Big Ten and there •J" VALUI $1EXPIRES S»IS*H 14 m.VALUI 138 EXPIREES-13-7S complaints at all. I don't like to lose anymore than anyone DRC: together were no get it else ..." In reference to want to run Pullen. Gibbard said the senior harrier didn't under the program Gibbard had set up and that was Stwto CSHfSH COVER GIRL SUNGLASSES To get to the Detroit Race Courseyou take open and everybody loses. You, me, the track the end of the problem. He said he didn't know of any sport that Interstate 96 East to the Jefferson Freeway owners, the horsemen, the state." He took a let the team decide the kind of workouts they were going to do. NAIL SLICKS on the outskirts of the city and exit at the sip of his coffee. "Do you know what the As for the short lived career of Proulx. Gibbard said it was OFF interchange of Schoolcraft and Middlebelt in Livonia. The distance is about 70 miles from the MSU campus, and it can be a pleasant average age of the racetrack goer is in this country?" "Fifty-one," I said. entirely his choice to give up. Gibbard also refuted the accusation that he didn't care about his runners as indi\iduals. HAIL COLORS •I" VALUI so% RETAIL little trip on a summer's day. "That's right, fif... say, how did you know "I care a great deal about them. I helped a lot of these young ■ipmiLiMi that?" ■XMM44-IS.TI DRC opened its 29th thoroughbred season men get jobs after they graduated. I've probably sent more "I read it in a book." last Friday, and the meeting has already wedding gifts to distance runners than anybody who's been here. "Yes, well, fifty-one, that's something, isn't been somewhat tainted because the start Again, you're getting disgruntled athletes who just couldn't make it? Now take a young fellow like you (he it. When you're winning, everybody's happy. Did they even tell came 15 racing days behind schedule. jabbed my arm for emphasis). You drive here you who cooks breakfast for them at six in the morning on the day GYM 00 Complaints by horse owners concerning insufficient security and maintenance in the stable area and the inferior quality of the track surface had prompted a strike that had from East Lansing. That costs four, five dollars in gas. They charge you a dollar for parking. Two-fifty to get into the grandstand. Oh, they'll let you in free today, but they'll of the meet? If I didn't care for them I sure as hell wouldn't do that . . ." Long distance runner Keith Moore, a junior in the fall, has SHORTS 2PS SHIRTS SHIS S TO XL threatened to cancel the meeting altogether. stayed on the cross country team despite the unpleasant SIZES XS TO XL ASSORTED COLORS ASSORT1D COLORS An estimated $3 million in projected state charge you two-fifty next time. And an extra conditions, saying he has no more problems with Gibbard because revenues went by the boards and public good two-fifty if you bring your girlfriend. Thirty- he has learned how to work with him. He is. however, bothered by UHUILIMI five cents for a program. A dollar twenty-five LIMITS will evaporated as track management and the entire situation and is doing his best to try to help the younger for the Racing Form. Eighty cents for a beer. StWf ClRpRR horse owners stayed deadlocked in their ru- :ers now on the team and those who will be joining as new negotiations. Under much political pressure, Seventy cents for a hot dog. Why, you've hers in the fall. SOS COUNT management finally capitulated. Barn area spent 10 to 15 dollars before you even see a n going to have a really big job in the fall, besides just CAMAY OXYDOL horse!" 1 m FILLER repairs began in earnest, security was beefed running," he said, when speaking of the aid he plans on giving his SOAP up and 50 truckloads of sand and clay silt I mentioned to him that at Saratoga in arriving teammates. "We'll just walk off the course if things don't PAPER were brought in to replace the old slag upstate New York, they admit students of all change. I don't want anyone else to get screwed up because of 4*41. •i" bath 55 surface. The new footing installed, a 10-race program was offered with the bonus of free grandstand admission for the general public. A crowd of 13,442 showed up on Friday and ages for 50 cents. "That's what they should do here," he said. "Bring the young people in. Bring some spirit. Spark some interest. Get some new stupidity. This University has so much to offer and we just can't do it. A runner's not going to run because somebody's yelling at him, it's futile." Moore said he has discussed the runner's grievances with the sli# 34* •J" VALUI VALUI blood. But they won't. They'll hike the prices LIMITS EXPIRES S-1S-TS wagered $1,292,127. Both figures are records coach, and is being relied on by for a midsummer opening of a pari-mutuel until they hike themselves right out of Gibbard to help out in any way ftwto COHPOH racetrack in Michigan. business." possible. One of those ways, Detroit Race Course does not rival Santa He took another sip of his coffee. "I remember." he said, "when I brought my said Moore, was in recruiting EDGE SHAVE CRIME SPEED STICK Anita as a showcase for thoroughbred horse new talent. grandson here." He showed me a very worn "Gibbard gets paid $18,000 a racing but it has had some memorable days, photograph. "His name's Jimmy. He's in most of which have come in conjunction with the running of the Michigan Mile and One Eighth. The upper walls of the pari- college now, but he was a little boy then. It was in 1968. Michigan Mile day. Damascus was heavily favored, but I told my grandson year to coach, and a coach's primary function is recruiting. He tried recruiting himself this year, but is now looking to me $1 33 # SPICE 1.SRX<*1" VALUE $|33 mutuel area under the grandstand are lined that Nodouble was going to win. I told Jimmy EXPIRES B-1S-7B to help recruit... I think that I with the names of past victors of this event: that Nodouble would beat Damascus by three should be paid quite a bit O.F. Woodward's Sir Sprite in the inaugural Etwto Coopoo lengths. And he did, just like I said he would. because I've been doing a good running in 1949, Beau Prince of Calumet Farm in 1962. Tibaldo in 1964, Nodouble in The chart caller for the Morning Telegraph said it was only two and one-half lengths. But portion of his job. It's gotten to AFRIN ALLEREST 1968 and Fast Hilarious in 1970. the point where he's feeding off it was three. I was here. I thought for a while of me. Now I feel obligated. I doubt, though, that any new records will that Jimmy, when he got older, would come When I think of coach Gibbard. Keith Moore HASAL SPRAT ALLEROY CAPSULES to the track with me. But he never does. I ask be set this season, not if Friday's program is I think of him as just standing there and holding the stop watch. ID'S *1 67 $1 58 him but he says he's not interested." IS c.c. any indication. Nine of the races were at six It's very hard for me to come there and see somebody get paid 1" VALUI He frowned gravely "Maftagement. Man •2" VALUE furlongs (three-quarters of a mile), the track $16,000 to $18,000 just to hold a stop watch for me. If a coach can't record for this distance being Glass House's agement here doesn't care. About nothing." recruit, if he can't bring kids here, he's not worth his bread and excellent 1:08 in 1964. A time of 1:10 is I pointed out that the Detroit Racing UMMI4-I4.T4 butter." considered good for six furlongs, 1:12 fair, Association, Inc. has new owners this year, Moore said he had thought about going to MSU Athletic Etwto Cowpoo 1:14 lethargic (these are for races run on a principally Herbert Tyner and Bernard Director Joe Kearney, but didn't want to get the same reception IhUlupu Hartman. NORTHERN track with a one-mile circumference). On "It won't make any difference," said my former MSU runner Stan Mavis received when he spoke with 100COUNT PICNIC Friday, on a clear and dry afternoon, Tikvah Kearney the year before about Gibbard. PAPER NAPKINS won the featured ninth race by seven lengths cynical friend. "I've been coming here for 29 Gibbard reiterated to the State News Tuesday that this "whole SET 144 CT. in a time of 1:14 and 1/5. No winner of any years. Promises, promises but the attitude business" is just runners who were upset because they and the PLATES won't change. Are you going?" ••- other race broke 1:16, even though in many team were not successful. But Mavis, a standout runner for four •i" 99 54 cases they had bested that figure by a good "I've got tickets to the Tiger game." VALUI years at MSU who ran on some of Gibbard's more successful five or six seconds at other tracks. This leads to a simple conclusion. The new surface at Detroit Race Course is sloooooooow, and will As I was leaving, I noticed a large advertisement announcing the running of the Michigan Mile and One-Eighth on Saturday, teams, was the person who originally told the State News how severe the situation is. "Stan would go see Kearney last year but it would be just a joke. VALUI LIMIT I 894XPM4 4«l 4-T4 LIMIT I EXPIRES E-1S-7E in all likelihood be that way for the year or so Sept. 3: "$100,000 Added" proclaimed the Kearney would talk about tenure. I want to go but I don't want it will take for it to firm up. sign. I was perplexed. The Michigan Mile and Kearney to give me the same speech about tenure," he said. "Can't figure it, can't figure it," said the elderly gentleman who sat next to me in the One-Eighth this year is being run on Saturday. Sept. 16. Besides Sept. 3 is a Moore feels the program is being hurt by the current situation ALOE COSMETICS MEMOREX and would like to see a change without making any enemies in the AFTER TAN MONT TRACK TAPIS upper grandstand. "They knew they needed Sunday, not a Saturday. For the racing process. a new surface. Knew it for years. Horses season's biggest event, the track still had last "As far as this general program goes, it's being hurt. His breaking down all over the place. The rail so year's advertisement up. training is very backwards — there's very little thought to it. For TJLN PRISIHVIR 44 Ml NUTS 27 heavy that the number-one post position was a disadvantage. So what do they do? Wait until this embarrassing situation makes headlines, then they stall, the place doesn't My expertise on public promotion is somewhat limited, but I'm tempted to write Tyner and Hartman and suggest they should be more careful about things like that. me it's not going to be a big problem, I'm going to get by. I been hurt, the program is being hurt. There's definitely a element lost. He doesn't take the time to know the individual — haven't human I • ex. •4" VALUI $4 99 1 PACK $3 don't respect the man at all. I don't respect him as a coach or as a man. I really almost feel sorry for him," Moore said. Wednesday, August 9, 1978 Michigan State News. East Lansing, Michigan Ayers: all styles of music By DAVE DiMARTINO State News Reviewer Roy Ayers brought his band * Perils of rock, part two to Dooley's Monday night for | ^ two performances of fusion * music of an entirely different sort. fact found myself performing acts that I would've never Ayers and his band play an EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the concluding portion of the document intercepted by State News entertainment writer Bill even hought of with Al. Before these things would've seemed unusual brand of music. Their V inky and even perverted, but now the earth was moving around set opened with Sonny Rollins' Holdship. Titled "I Became a Rock and Roll Groupie to Save My ne as I lived the experience I had fantasized so often in the weeks "Tune Up," shifted into a little Marriage." the story apparently was on its way to True iefore. I soon lost total control, and the room went dark . . . funky piece, then moved on into Confessions magazine until Holdship found it. Holdship stresses several different styles of black that the names have been changed to protect these victims of pop music, including a version forces that obviously can't be understood When I awoke in the morning, Joey was gone. He hadn't even of Sam Cooke's "You Send Me." I told AI that Kim was spending the night with a girlfriend. bothered to find out my name. My night of nocturnal bliss over, I Consisting of a keyboard Besides, he hardly noticed that she was missing since he was still returned to my common senses. Guilt overwhelmed me as I player, saxophonist, trumpeter, in such a deep mental depression over his problem. Notifying the realized what I had done. What's more, I realized that I might've bassist, percussionist, drum¬ police gave me little hope. They said that hundreds of kids were vocalist and Ayers himself running away everyday, and there were few results in finding any let my young daughter get away forever. What would Al do to me? mer, As I walked into the hotel lobby, contemplating suicide, my playing vibes and singing, the of them. band really can't be pinned heart leapt with joy, for sitting near the desk was Kim! ", The next morning while looking through Kim's belongings. I "Mom! What are you doing here?" down to any one musical style. I broke into tears. Sobbing, I confessed everything to her. from For me, the band did it with line was written 'for Mvsterious Youths concert. I looked in the Al's problem to my affair with Joey Phall. Kim just smiled, telling the Rollins tune; I'm sure the newspaper, and sur gh. the hand was performing at the me that everything would be all right. She explained that now that funky stuff did it for someone '/J I surelv he there •she had to be! I left arena that night. Kir I had taste of what I'd been missing all of these years in my else. What's most intriguing is earlv for the concert sheltered life, things would start working themselves out. Kim that Ayers, unlike so many of that told me that she'd been living the life of a groupie for two years his trad jazz based contempo¬ Imagine my heartbreak when I discovi raries, hasn't actually gone the completely sold out. I pleaded with the security gua "How else do you think I've managed to stay so happy?" she true Mahavishnu mold fusion little result. 1 was only one of hundreds begging to asked with a sparkle in her bloodshot eyes. route. There's no guitar, inside. Not one to give up. I waited by the stage d other kids, hoping for the chance to get inside. synthesizer playing is at a minimum, and the prototypical Suddenly, the door opened briefly and the kids h» Kim and I are now closer than we've ever been. We go to all the flash-solo tradeoffs that mark Without even trying. I found myself inside the backs! rock concerts together, enjoying the music and the thrill of it all. much contemporary crossover heart must have skipped several beats when I realiz Even though I let Kim live her own life, I have never performed jazz simply aren't present. Ph.il fac< the role of the groupie again. I still recall my night of primal lust with Joey Phall. but I have no desire nor reason to repeat it. You In fact, labeling Ayers' music completely melted me. as he licked his lips and smiled. I see. I tried the things that Joey did with me on Al. We discovered crossover jazz of any sort help it. For the moment. I completely forgot about Kim i Al. as Joey put his arm around me that Al's problem definitely wasn't physical. It was psychological wouldn't quite be accurate. and it had been my fault all along! I cured my husband's Considering the predominance Roy Ayers and his band, Ubiquity Starbooty, played a pair of lively jazz fusion "I'm taking this one." he said, as he led me t<> the I of vocals and the direction of limousine, waiting for him outside the secret side exit impotencv. The honeymoon has started all over again, and we have sets before an enthusiastic audience at Dooley's Monday night. Ayers and co. even forsaken Loretta Lynn, spending our nights of lovemaking much of the material, it might What happened that night, I couldn't even begin to < well be said that Ayers' current proved themselves adept at playing black pop music ranging in style from tra¬ with the music of Joey Phall and The Mysterious Youths instead. ditional jazz to funk to soul. Joey turned out to be everything that his image had proit It hardly seems believable, but, yes, rock n roll saved my music owes as much to jazz as it was totally rough yet gentle, and I found myself does to Stevie Wonder. emotional heights that I had never before imagined po- marriage! I remember seeing Ayers perform in 1970 with Herbie vigor and commitment that he ial like Rollins' "Tune Up," importantly, he's mak Mann's band down in Florida, doesn't really seem to care to though, again, that's not what music for the people right around the time of Mann's pursue anymore. He's chosen the crowd at Doolev's came to jetting caught up in the Springsteen a smash at Kalamazoo By SI SAN M. POKREFKY The way Springsteen had the great success with his Memphis Underground LP. At that time fusion jazz was just in the offing, and with the exception his path, commercial though it may be. and he's following it with great success. Thus I had several ambi But other instances - think of Hubbard immediately comes to Freddie Ayers' music and his total approach to his audience seems audience in the palm of his hand of the era's unavoidable com guous feelings while watching mind - where great musicians We missed the Sprinkle and incredible! By the third mercial schlock, most Ayers perform onstage. Per have almost literally prosti live. The audience had an Cork Street exit in Kalamazoo was jazz ar¬ tuted themselves and their art excellent lime. Ayers himself Monday evening, but fate final¬ song. "Spirit in the Night" from tists were content playing sonally. I would have preferred for the sake of money. Some was in fine form, and if there ly delivered us to the front his Greetings from Asbury standard, straight-ahead jazz. seeing Ayers stretch out his Park LP, the audience was And that was absolutely no improvising and can the sing how I just don't get that steps of Wings Stadium for the had about the music and 1 already worked into a frenzy, ing; I'm sure most of the with Ay -- Bruce Springsteen concert. problem for Ayers, who is a npres throwing the curly-haired boy/ superb soloist when he wants to audience felt otherwise. I'd also suppose there were — Monday Getting lost in K'zoo, along red roses, poised and have liked a whole set of mater night, nobody was having any. man be. With Mann, he showed a with the fact that the stadium authorities chose not to allow ready to attack the man who was responsible. n cameras and beverages to pass Having sweat right through through their doors, left a bad taste in my mouth that I vowed not to let affect the remainder his jacket after a set which included "Badlands," "Dark¬ ness on the Edge of Town," Make Lafayette of the evening. Besides, I was and "Thunder Road," Spring¬ unsure how I would react to a real rock 'n roll concert any¬ way. which unsettled me even steen took a well-deserved break and returned for "She's Your Electronic Headquarters The One," "Backstreets," and After a 40 minute wait, two of his most popular songs, "Born To Run" and "Because -/Into- StW Springsteen finally made his The Night," among others. grand entrance, galloping up to While Springsteen had m pioneer In-Dash Supertuner \ the mike to deliver the first seemed so much like a black rasps notes of "Night." an up¬ beat number that was to set the T-shirted tough guy on the verge of manhood before the AM/FM/Cassette Stereo System pace for much of the remainder break — all roughness was lost Model KP 8005 features 5 station pre-set pushbutton of the show. tuning, locking fast forward and rewind, auto replay. FM and he emerged a James Dean still rough underneath some¬ muting. Power Booster delivers up to 15 watts per channel He was nothing like I had — Wide range 6 X 9" hi fi speakers with heavy duty 10-oz expected ... I mean, after all. I where, yet a lovable little boy magnet, foam roll edge for rich bass, tweeter cone for was an Elton John/Jackson at the same time. bright clear highs Browne Linda Ronstadt type Though I still couldn't under¬ stand why a man that had the 199"" person, a groupie of a mellower Photo by Susan M Pokrefky genre of rock n roll, and this potential to draw a huge crowd Charge Bruce Springsteen, the rock 'n roll Boss, brought of It! guy oozed out an energy that people wanted to keep a low his music and the E Street Band to Wings Stadium could well have powered the profile, I did understand one in Kalamazoo Monday night, delighting the crowd city of Detroit at 5 p.m. on the important thing; I fell in love for nearly three hours with his Asbury Park visions. hottest day of the summer. with rock 'n roll Monday night. — AufO- — (faiUulatvu Texas Instruments Early Bird Back-to-School Savings Super Scientific Slide Rule 11-55 Our new menu Advanced profes- tistical capability plus program mability Master Business Analyst hasafew Handles statistics, 12 memories charger & case w/adaptor- Programmable TI-57 CA88 Recall instruction se¬ choice words for you. quences. display cur- rent results at any point, memory stores fcAOO up to 50 steps Our cx( iting new menu is tilled with some rather choice words. a Met Save! -v Like I' S I) A Choke New York Strip I S D A. 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Saginaw across from the Lansing Mall, Lansing 0ankLme Dealer Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesdoy, August 9. 1978 9 flapMHt IfMl f EapHyaiit IfMl 1 M*tx»ts p] ( Rparteeits W\ Houses £ 1 fir Silt ||51 [ RiilbUti (ft Classified Advertising PART-TIME WAITRESSES CEDARS EAST bed¬ 1 BEDROOM Okemos apart- EAST LANSING duplex 4 1967 EDITION Collier's En EAST LANSING. 4 bedroom, AVON- YOUR FIRST JOB one Information PAYS THE BILLS. SELLING Apply in person after 9 p.m. room furnished. Available ment $180/month plus utili- bedrooms. 2 baths, families cyclopedia. 24 volumns, ori¬ 2Vi bath. Reduced for quick AVON BUYS THE FRILLS. MAC'S BAR 2700 E. Michi¬ September. 12 month only, ties. 'Allow pets. 313 665- only, $400 374 6366 ginal cost $350. Like new. sale Close to MSU 6 all (ONE 355-1255 M7 Student S.rvlc.1 lldg. Earn a second income and gan 3-8-9(3) $198 Phone 332 3900 days. 8865.1-8 9(4) 0 15 8 25(3) $75 394 4139 after 6 p.m. schools. Call CENTURY 21. 0 15 8 25 (4) E 5 8 9 (41 GASKIN REALTY, Mike have money to spare. Sell TELEPHONE SOLICITORS OWN ROOM in duplex, fe¬ Montic. 374-8600. 8-8-H I7I AVON in your free time. Set BLACK DIRT, sod farm soil. male, near MSU. $87.50. 1 day • 90« por lino \ »ur own hours, be your own wanted for progressive sales organization. We pay top ROOMMATE WANTED for 2 bedroom apartment. Own Waters Edge unfurnished. 351-3329 even¬ Approximately 5 '/a yards de¬ 3days-IOC por lino boss. 8-8-14 (9) Call today, 482-6893. commission, excellent bene room $110/month including ings. 8-8-17 (31 livered locally. or $40. 641-6024 372 4080. Fill. sand, gravel [ licrntiH IS iirnnixirn wrntocnixj ft doyi • 75< por lino I days -70< por lino FULL. PART-time jobs. fits. Experience not neces¬ sary. Call 655-2198_7l8-17[5) Utilities. 394 3312. 8 8 21 (4) Rivers Edge HOUSES HOUSES HOUSES & APARTMENTS no fees available also 0 15-8-25(6) NORTH PENNSYLVANIA 1 ■ ninrnmni ILUI '.It ' I $5.33/houror more. For inter¬ view appointment, 374-6328 NURSES RN or LPN charge 3-11 or 2 bedrooms. Partly furnish¬ Leasine!! Come in to our office and MOVING. MUST sell, good CANOE Lino reto por insortion Full i r part t pick up a free copy of our couch, girl's Schwinn. Best nmimnnm 4-6 p.m. daily. 8-8-14 (4) shifts. ..... . ed. $130 $160. Prefer adults, listings. Monday-Friday, 11 offer. 332-0263 7 10 p.m. Big Manistee River 351 7497. 3 8-11 (4) 1050 Water's Edge diate benefits with orienta¬ a.m. • 7 p.m. A.I M INC., Z 3 8 9I3I BABYSITTER- EAST Lans¬ Apply PROVINCIAL Econolinoi 3 lines M.OO • 5 days. 80' por lino over tion Summer (next to Cedar Village) 2002 E. Saginaw (corner • • ing, mornings, 2 year old, HOUSE SOUTH. 882-2458 Saginaw and Clemens), Lan 3 lines. No adjustment in rate when cancelled. Only Price of ifem(s) must be stated in ad. Maximum sole price of M0° your home or mine, refer¬ ences, good wages. Begin now or September. 332-7940 Monday-Friday. 7-8-9^(7> CLERK TYPIST POSITION _ at sing. 0 3-8 9 l9i i ,j>: Mesick.Mi. available with MERIDIAN University 4 BEDROOM, near blind FREE KITTENS litter trained. (616) 885 - 1481 Peanuts Personal ads • 3 linos '2.25 • per insert.on. 1-8-9 (4) school, very nice $280 351 After 5 P.m. 351-0424. 885-1102 TOWNSHIP. Duties include 75' per line over 3 lines (prepayment). Terrace 3898 12-8-25(3) E 4 8-10 (3) Rummage/Garage Sale ads • 4 lines • '2.50. STUDENTS TO work in car typing police reports, filing, some phone and public con¬ [ Hliw lEi 63' per line over 4 lines • per insertion. Round Town ods ■ 4 linos '2.50 - por insert.on rental office. 3 p.m.-11:30 p.m. weekdays, 7 a.m.-3 p.m. weekends. 489-1484. tact. Must be able to handle confidential material and type one one 1 bedroom 2 bedroom AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY, SPARROW NEAR. 3 bed room. $210 a month, clean, FREE BEAGLE to good home. 4 months old. 487- □•nioJS 63' per line over 4 lines. carpeted 339 2479. 6376 E 5-8 16 (3) FREE LESSON in complexion 5-8-16 (5) 50 w.p.m. Position funded call between own room in 3 bedroom X 6 8-11 (31 Lost t Founds ads /Transportation ads • 3 lines M .50 • thru Title VI of CETA Appli¬ modern duplex Near Forest care. MERLE NORMAN 12-5 SIAMESE KITTENS. 3 males. COSMETIC STUDIO. 321- per insertion. 50' per line over 3 lines. EARN EXTRA money, light cants must be residents of Akers, $110 month plus utili¬ $25 339 9438 after 3 p.m. Deadlines housecleaning, 2 days a week, Okemos. 351-2506 or Ingham County outside the city of Lansing and also meet Title VI criteria including 15 331 - 5410 ties. 882 1518. Fall option. 394 4494 or 10-8-9 (61 □wjTjlA E 5-8-11 13) 5543 _C-15 8-25 (4) COMPLETE REPAIR service 349-9375. 8-8-21 (41 for stereo's, TV's, tapes, Ads • 2 p.m. • 1 doss day before publication. COOK- 11 a.m. 7 p.m. Will days unemployment. Apply MESC. 3215 S. Pennsylvania. EAST SIDE 1 bedroom $200, furnished $220. 2 bedroom ROOMMATE NEEDED - to share house with 2 other nice TWO ROOMS for rent in home. 517 Evergreen, 1 llrtile Hmis IN guitars, banjos, band instru¬ MARSHALL MUSIC. Cancellation Chonge • I p.m. • I doss day before Meridian is a E.O.E. blocks from campus. Near ments. publication. train. Skilled nursing facility. $240. 374-6366 0 15 8 25(3) people. Close to campus. Union. Excellent shape. Fur¬ LARGE MARLETTE. 7 35V7830. CJ-8-9(5> Apply in person, N.H.E. Lans¬ 81-89(20) $100'month and utilities. Call nished. Ask for Ira at 313-557- Once ad is ordered it connot be cancelled or chonged rooms, includes shed, wash¬ ALL TYPES of optical re¬ ing, 1313 Mary, Lansing. SECRETARY. CHALLENG¬ 351-0847 X-Z 3-8 11 <51 8159 559 9348 5-8 16 (5) until after 1st insertion. or er dryer, etc. Campus close pairs, prompt service. OPTI¬ 393 6130. 1-8-9(5) ING position, life insurance 351-0540 6-8-16(4) There is o '1.00 charge for 1 od chonge plus 50' per office, immediate opening. Thank you for 2 BEDROOM, near Frandor. CAL DISCOUNT. 2617 E. additional change for maximum of 3 changes. TAXI DRIVERS, must have Prof* 3 and coming back to Available August 7th. $225 For Sale fa Michigan, Lansing. 372-7409. The State News will only be responsible for the 1st day's incorrect insertion. Adjustment claims must excellent driving record. Part- time to start. VARSITY CAB prestige office location. Res- sponsibilities include typing, month plus deposit. Evenings only 484 0363. 8-8-21 <41 SEWING MACHINES slightly [ lul Estate « C-4:8J1_(4) FOR QUALITY stereo ser¬ be made within U) doys of expiration dote. Bills ore due 7 days from ad expiration dote. If not COMPANY. 332-3559. 4-8-14 (4) shorthand, light bookkeep¬ DELTA ARMS VINE STREET, near Frandor. used, guaranteed. $39.95 and INTERESTED IN country vice. THE STEREO SHOPPE, 555 E. Grand River. ing, and filing. Pleasant per up. Open arm chairs from living, still minutes from Lan¬ 2 bedroom, $225. 351-7497 or paid by due date, a 50' late service charge will sonality and experience in $89 50. EDWARDS DISTRI¬ C 1_5-8-25j3| INSIOE HELP wanted- must 485 1316. 3-8-11 (3) sing or campus? Owners be due. dealing with public helpful. now filled BUTING CO.. 1115 N Wash¬ must sell this small estate. 3 LIGHTNING FAST- stereo, have car for transportation to Salary commensurate with LAINGSBURG NEAR. 2 bed ington. 489-6448 bedroom house with large TV, CB and camera repair. work. Apply LITTLE experience. Free parking and C-1_5-8-25j6l separate rec room and fire¬ Guaranteed work. WILCOX CAESAR'S. 2830 E Grand excellent benefit program. for summer room country house, acre TBAOING POST. 485-4391. River. 485-4406. 4-8-14 (5) For an interview for reward¬ age, $200. 651-6416 evenings 100 USED vacuum cleaners. place. Large in ground swim Automotive MnpctoM and fall 351 7497. 3-8-11 (3) mmg pool, all on one acre on C 12-8-25 (41 ing career, please send re¬ or 1 year warranty. $7.88 and Howell Road Mason. Call MICROBIOLOGY sume to Box A-1, State up DENNIS DISTRIBUTING AUDI FOX, 1975- AM-FM SUZUKI RM 125,1976- excel- Full time position available in a 243 bed acute care hospital News. 347 Student Services, E. Lansing, 8-8-21 M7) MATURE QUIET 120 SOUTH Hayford. Need 1 man. Call John, 371-5090 or COMPANY 316 N Cedar. 482 2677. C-15-8-25 (5) LONG REALTY COMPANY at 694 1121 or 393-6263. ask | Tffii| SwiicilH stereo and tape, 4-speed, lent condition, $600. 669- person 351-7497. 3-8-11 (31 for Bill Burrell. 4-8-11 (14) for a Lead Technologist, EXPERIENCED TYPIST, last radials, rear defogger. 351- 5031. 8-8-21 (31 NURSES AID. experienced. wanted for large 2 bedroom, ASCP registered. Masters VISIT MID-MICHIGAN'S & accurate. Thesis, disserta¬ 7-3 own room. 349-2927 after 4 OLDER 3 bedroom, washer DO YOU like lake living with full part-t degree in clinical microbio¬ ■ largest used bookshop. tions. 339-3575. 8-8-16 (3) HONDA CB 500 T. 1976- 3 11 p.m. shifts Apply in p.m. Z-3-8-10 (3) dryer and stove are furnished. low tax rates7 Beautiful, win¬ logy preferred. Excellent CURIOUS BOOKSHOP. 307 BUICK 1969 Electra. air, lot bought new in 1977, 17,000 person PROVINCIAL $225'month plus utilities, terized. heavy insulated 4 starting salary and benefits. E. Grand River. East Lansing. PROFESSIONAL TYPING. ed good condition, new tin miles, extras. 332-1426. HOUSE SOUTH off Aurelius security deposit required. bedroom house on Lake Vic¬ Please contact the personnel 332-0112. C-15-8-25 I5> Fast, guaranteed accurate $600. 351 8733 5-8-16(31 6-8-17 (31 between Cavanaugh and now at 627-4124 B 1-8-9 (5) toria. Minutes from campus, department, LANSING GEN¬ and reasonable. 321-2063. Mount Hope 7-8-9J7) v, hour from Flint. Home ERAL HOSPITAL OSTEO¬ ' INSTANT CASH. We're pay¬ BMW BAVERIA, 1974- Excel¬ Auto Service / PATHIC, 2800 Devonshire. RESPONSIBLE, HARD work¬ _ BURCHAM WOODS EAST LANSING houses for 5 ing $12 for albums in good owned by doctor. Real bar¬ 8 8-17 (3) lent condition $6 Call Lansing 48909. Phone 372- or 6 students. Lease and gain price. Call LONG THESIS, TERM papers 351 7372 after 5:30 ing individual needed for SUMMER ONLY! shape WAZOO RECORDS. REALTY COMPANY at 694- 8220 Ext. 267. Equal Oppor¬ deposit required. Craig, 655 223 Abbott. 337 0947 typed. Quick Quality. 332- 3-8 11 131 GOOD USED tires, 13-14-15 permanent night busboy 1255 after 6 p.m. 9-8-23(4) 1121 or 393 6263. ask for Bill 2078 0-15-8 25(3) Mounted free. Used tunity Employer. 4-8-14 (17) position, (5:15 p.m.-12 p.m.) C-15-8 25 14) inch. an unexpected Burrell. 4-8-11 114) Great pay and benefits. Call CAMARO 197b Rally Sport, wheels and hub caps. PEN- WORK IN exchange for flying opening ONE BEDROOM semi-fur¬ CHICAGO at Pine Knob PROFESSIONAL EDITING b Type LT. excellent condition. NELL SALES INC., 1825 East Mr. Solomon, 372-4300 after nished, no pets, deposits and time. Open 2 p.m. - dark. HASLETT- ALL brick ranch, typing. Corrections to major $3495 call 355-5882 after 5 Michigan, Lansing, Michigan 4:30 p.m. JIM'S TIFFANY references. $170/month plus August 18. Lawn tickets $12 FRANK'S FLYING SERVICE, 2-3 bedrooms. 2 full baths, p.m. 6 8 9 131 48912.482-5818. C-15 8-25161 6764860 8-8-2 PLACE, downtown Lansing. efficiency utilities. 2113 E. Kalamazoo. or make offer. 332-2598. re write_332-599T 0-1-8-9J3> 5-8-11 (91 5-8-16 (3) large living and dining room Phone 321-3191. 8-8-21 (5) with fireplace, full basement, COPYGRAPH SERVICE. CHEVROLET 1972 station ELDERLY INSTRUMENTS TELLER POSITIONS, perm immediate Complete dissertation and PENTAX MX camera bodies pole barn on ten acres. Priced excellent condition, has these positions open: full resume service. Corner wagon, radio, must sell, best and part-time sales help, anent full time & part-time. occupancy! EAST LANSING. 2 bedroom 12). $175 each. 40mm lens. in mid-ninety's. Call Betty M.A.C. and Grand River. air. Experience necessary. E.O.E. duplex, available September $50. 135mm lens. $70 17mm Douglass. 349-1499 offer 355 7926 or 353 3272. office help, repair, shipping, Phone 351 2660, ask for Per 1. $260 plus utilities. Call 8 30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Monday- lens. $90. Case. $15. Auto Z3 8-11 t5l book department manager, sonnel. 2-8-SM 5) Call between 12 • 5 STE-MAR MANAGEMENT. winder. $70. 487-8615 even¬ Friday. 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. teachers. Apply in person 351-5510. 3-8-11 (51 Saturday. 337-1666. CUTLASS S, 1973- excellent between 3-7 p.m. Monday- FAR OUT- make money 351-3118 ings. 3-8-11 (6) C EAST LANSING- walk to 15-8-25J7). condition. $1800. 372-7004 Thursday. Ask for Mark. having parties! Think Toker- EAST LANSING, half fur¬ WE PAY up to $2 for LP s MSU and shopping from this TYPING, EXPERIENCED, after 5:30 p.m. 8-8-14 (3) C-6-8-17 (9) ware and smile; be the first in NON-SMOKING FEMALE nished, 4 bedroom, 2'/? bath, and cassettes- also buying spacious 3 bedroom. 2 story fast and reasonable. 371- your circle of friends to have DATSUN B210, 1977 radial WANTED: EXPERIENCED needed, own room, utilities, no pets. $460'month. 351- 45's, songbooks, magazines. lome with 2 full baths, den. 4635. C-15-8-25 (3) a Tokerware party. Now 6838 8-8 21 tires. 5 speed, stereo, 40 mpg, breakfast cook, full or part- everyone can get those hard close, $135/month. Call Mary J3| FLAT. BLACK & CIRCULAR, dining room, kitchen with day, 373-8305 before 5:30, 351- ANN BROWN typing. Disser¬ low mileage. 351-3336. time. Apply any to-get ana top-of-the-line AVAILABLE AUGUST 18. upstairs. 541 E. Grand River. eating area and all appli¬ LIZARD'S UNDERGROUND, 1428 evenings. Z 5-8-16 (51 tations-resumes-term papers. 3-8 11 (4) Open 11 a.m., 351-0838 ances. 2 fireplaces and many paraphernalia items. Call 349- own room in quiet house. 601 Abbott Road. North en¬ 224 Abbott Street, East Lans¬ C-4-8-11 (6) axtras. Owner leaving area. 4387, 11 a.m. 8 p.m. for Lansing. Call 482-9289. trance. 351-7221 DODGE VAN 1975. Com¬ ing. 8-8-21 (6) Call Hildegard Suchsland details. C-15-8-25 M0)_ Z-4-8-14 (31 pletely customized. 37,000 OLDER TWO door refrig¬ 332 8781, MUSSELMAN C-15-8-25 (4) miles. $4900. best offer. 694- SHORT ORDER cook, part- SUMMER EMPLOYMENT, Thank you for PROFESSOR S FURNISHED erator in good working condi¬ REALTY 332-3582. 5-8-14(13) (continued on page 10) time, no experience neces¬ 4780 after 5 pm. 8-8-17(4) fall and part-time positions. coming back to 3 bedroom house near MSU. tion. $75. 337 7510 after 6 sary. Apply in person, Automobile required. 339- JAGUAR XKE Coup 2 + 2. HUDDLE NORTH LOUNGE, Ideal residential area. 2 baths; p.m. 5-8-10 (3) 9500. C-15-8-25 (4) BEECHWOOD 1969 air, automatic, AM/FM shortwave, wire wheels. cellent condition, $4500 or best offer. 351-4960. Ex¬ WATERPUMPS, pumps and engine sets for FUEI gasket your foreign car in 309 N. Washington, Leonard Plaza, downtown 9-8-23 (6) Lansing. MAINTENANCE MAN want¬ ed- must have own trans¬ Filled lor summer — garage. Academic family pre¬ ferred. References. Available FREE 30-day Biorhythm Pro¬ September 1 for 1 year. file Chart compliments of $375-month 353-5958 or 351- new company! Get into your ffltopdungljain 2 BEDROOM FURNISHED LUXURY ARTS. stock at CHEQUERED FLAG NATIONAL ELECTRIC portation. Experience neces¬ A few left for fall. 1146. 2-8 10 i7) Biorhythms today. Simply 8-8-14 (51 Hours flexible. Call send name address birthdate FOREIGN CAR PARTS, 2605 SUPPLY FIRM looking for sary. •swimming pool sharp aggressive person to fill EQUITY VEST. 351 1500. 3 FEMALE and a stamped, self-address¬ MERCEDES SL230,1971-air. E. Kalamazoo Street. 487- 2 bedroom opartments 5055, one mile West of inside sales position. Cus¬ 0-15-8-25 ed for furnished house in ed envelope to: Biorhythms, 'dishwasher, disposol radials, sunroof, nice. 337- tomer service and/or electri¬ Lansing. Stove, refrigerator, P.O. Box 1446, East Lansing. campus. C-15-8-25 (8) ASSISTANT MANAGER of •290 *shog carpeting 7622 after 9 p.m. 8-8-17(3) cal background preferred, but washer/dryer, fireplace. Pets Michigan 48823. JUNK CARS wanted. Also not necessary. Send resume apartment complex- excellent welcome. Nice area. 372- C 14-8-25 (12) Fall leases only — Special 12 month rotes MUSTANG II, 1974- $1600, opportunity for married Call 1-5 9 & 12 month leases available to Box 22068, Lansing, Michi¬ 1697. 8-8 21 (5) sun roof, 4-speed with snow selling used parts. Phone couple going to school. No 321-3651. C-15-8-25 (3) gan 48909. Equal Opportunity tires. 332-4375. 3-8-11 (3) Employer. 4-8-14 (111 children. HERITAGE ARMS, 3031 S. Washington, 393- 332-0052 Call 351-7166 CLEAN, FURNISHED 5 bed NOVA. 1971 61,000 miles, MASON BODY SHOP, 812 E. FULL OR part-time opening 3410MJ4_(5) bar, refer- ^JjOcote^Ofojadorn^oo^usUoutho^ervic^oad^ excellent condition, $700. Kalamazoo, since, 1940. Auto for experienced tropical fish DELIVERY MEN part-time, Available now, close. 337 2835 after 6 p.m. painting-collision service. either mornings or after¬ FURNISHED, 2 bedrooms, ... hobbyist. Apply Wednesday- S 5 8 11 (3) American-foreign cars. 485- 0256. C-15-8-25 (5) Friday 10 a.m. - noon at THE noons. Must be reliable and utilities, parking. 1569.4-8-14(3) S235. 487- ^-4.2^.a,,e'5 5-8-n W 30 P THISTATINIWS FISH MONGER, 1522 E. have good driving records. OLDS 1573 Delta, 55,000 miles 484-8495 days or 393- Michigan, Lansing. 485-6036. Call Bob Aldrich, ALDRICH 1 & 2 bedrooms in modern CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 4423 evenings. 8-8-14 (3) Employment fi 3-8-11 (7) AUTOMOTIVE, 882-0208. 5-840(7) 8-unit, furnished & unfurnish¬ CAMPUS HPT. RELIABLE AFTER-KINDER¬ ed. Call 372-0297. 8-8-21(3) RUNABOUT. 1975, PINTO automatic, 2300 cc engine, FULL OR part-time car wash¬ GARTEN help. Tuesday, AVON- MAKE MONEY will be accepting applications fori ow mileage, excellent condi¬ er. Good driving record, pre¬ Thursday afternoon in my WHILE YOU'RE MAKING HILL fer 21 or older. 489-1484. Glen Carin home. Call after 6 NEW FRIENDS. Sell AVON tion, $1600, 349-3238. 5-8-9 (4) 3-8-11 (4) p.m. 332-7457. X-12-8-23 (5) in your neighborhood. Set *2 Bedrooms your own hours. Earn good MODELS. ESCORTS, VEL¬ GANTOS WHERE fash¬ and get to know your 'Furnished Apis. Salespersons PINTO, 1973- new exhaust 8 . . . money brakes, 3-speed automatic, VET FINGERS. Apply in per¬ ion becomes a challenging neighbors, interested? Call •free Roomnute Service The State News Classified Advertising Dept. 54 000 miles. $1000. 355- son, 527 E. Michigan Avenue. career opportunity. Full and 482 6893. 8-8-14 (8) Z-14-8-25 (3) part-time sales positions "Dishwashers will be accepting applications for soles per¬ 9157, 332 1068. Z 3-8-10 (4) available for mature indivi¬ IMMEDIATE FULL & part 'Central Air Conditioning sonnel for the coming school year. Must be VOLVO 1972 145 wagon, air,, STORE DETECTIVES, junior duals willing to work a flex¬ time. Kitchen & waitress, 3 able to work a minimum of 2 consecutive AM/FM stereo, radials. and senior CJ majors. 641- ible schedule including even¬ shifts per week minimum 'Swimming Pool hours per day, Monday through Friday. Pefer Clean, ask $2100, 349-1782. 4562. 0-10-8-17 (3) ings and weekends. Excellent required during school. Ex¬ 'Unlimited Parting salary and liberal employee perience helpful. Apply in some sales/advertising background and in¬ UNIFORMED SECURITY discounts. Apply in person, person 2 4 p.m. MOON'S 231 'Pleasant landscaping terest. Apply today 3-5 p.m. 347 Student Ser¬ VOLVO, 1975- excellent con¬ MAC. 351-2755. 8-9-21 (7) dition, AM-FM 8-track, air, officers. Call 641-4562. Meridian Mall. 4-8-11 (13) •Special 12-month rales vices Building in person. Students Only. 0 15-8-25 (3) $4250. 1 313 744-0486. Hove a place to Hood Locotion Location Z 8-8-21 (3) to...Colling wood Typist VOLKSWAGEN BUS. 1973- MCDONALD'S RESTAU¬ Apartments! FREE BUS RANTS of East Lansing is CEDAR GREENS APARTMENTS The Stole News Classified Dept. will be ac¬ excellent condition, $2400 or best offer. 626-6391. hiring for it's new store (currently under construc¬ Now Loafing •cir conditioned SERVICE cepting applications lor typists for the coming •dishwasher 8 814(3) tion) av 1024 E. Grand River. school year. Must be able to work 8-11 a.m.. • furnished apartments • swimming pool •shag corpeting Needed are part-time em¬ month • air •unlimited parking Model Open 9-9 11-2 p.m., or 2-5 p.m. shift doily, Monday VW BUS 1971, good condi¬ • tor 12 conditioning ployees to fill day and night tion, original owner, com¬ shifts. Applicants will be in¬ leases available • within walking Everyday through Friday. Must be the some hours every plete service record. 699- terviewed 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. distance to campus •model open daily day. Apply in person todoy, 3-5 p.m.. 347 2182. Z-3-8-10 (3) APARTMENTS Student Services Building. Students Only. August 4,7-11.4-8-9(10) special rates available for fall 9 month! - *330 Leasing for Fall 1135 Michigan Avenue 731 Burchjm Drivi' No place to store your bi- BABYSITTER FOR 114 year Coll 351-6282 cycle? Sell it for extra cash old, part-time, temporary, E. Lansing 3518631 CALL 349-3S30 (behind Rullerworld) 351 721? with a low cost Classified Ad. experience required. 351- (next to Brody) Call 355 8255 5204. 8-8-14 (4) Wednesday, August 9, 1970 ] Q Michigon Stote News, East Lansing, Michigan City 'scoop law9 (continued from page 9) 3i:i Motor Typing Swvice UNIGRAPHICS COMPLETE DISSERTATION AND RESUME SERVICE OFFERS mm Tanker rules filed would end messy walks flammable cargoes. type setting, IBM typing, offset printing and binding. For estimate, stop in at 2843 Announcements for It's What's Happening must be received in the Double-bottom tandem "The law does not require such equipment for double bot DETROIT (UPI) - The Motor City may soon Hood said the best way to obey his proposed have a "scoop law" similar to the one that went ordinance would be to carry a covered dustpan E. Grand River or phone 332 State News office, 343 Student toms carrying other flammable 8414 C 15 8 25 (81 Services Bldg.. by noon at least into effect in the Big Apple last week. while walking one's dog. He said it will be EXPERT TYPING by MSU two class days before publication. No announcements will be accept¬ carrier rules proposed materials." Milliken said. "I believe that if they are to be used for an indefinite period City Council member Nicolas Hood, an admitted daily dog-walker, said Monday he is introduced by September and could be on the lawbooks before the year is out. grad. 17 year experience. ed by phone. drafting an ordinance that would require dog City health officials were not too excited with Near Gables. Call 337-0205. LANSING (UPI) - Emer other highly flammable liquids to transport these flammables, owners to clean up after pets who relieve Hood's proposal. gency rules to implement the in Wayne, Oakland and the Legislature should amend C 158 25(31 themselves in public. "I don't see that this pooping business is any state's recently-enacted ban on Macomb counties to certain the law to require safety "retro His proposal, still being written, could provide threat to the citizens of Detroit," said Dr. tandem tankers carrying highly limited access highways be¬ fits' for all doubles operating in William J. Wood, the veterinarian who directs needed MSU Promenaders. flammable cargoes were filed tween midnight and 6 a.m. Michigan, regardless of the warnings for first offenses, possibly followed up the city's Animal Control Center. "As a public 3492 C 15 8 25 13) Tuesday with the Secretary of Tandem tankers carrying produce they carry," he said. by fines of up to $500 and jail terms of up to 90 health threat, it's nothing." Aikido, martial art for self- State's office. less flammable materials are days. defense and personal growth, The stop-gap measures are not restricted. meets at 1 p.m. Sunday and 7 p.m. Tuesday. Judo Room, Men's designed to tide the state over The rules also specify that until permanent rules can be single-bottom tankers capable drafted, subject to approval by of carrying more than 9,000 Tai Chi Club r the legislature, Gov. William G. gallons of highly flammable [ Trannrtnm Ifflj Tuesday and Thursday in the grotto near the Music Bldg. Milliken said. The emergency rules clarify liquid are subject to the time and route restrictions as a confusing point of the new law double bottoms. WANTED-DRIVE ■ DRIVER Advantages of Breastfeeding" which left it uncertain whether Milliken repeated his call for 75 Impala to Kansas City or is topic at East Lansing LaLeche tandem tankers carrying highly safety modifications for all tan¬ area August 14 or later, gas League meeting, 9:30 a.m. Thurs¬ oaid. 351 5248 3 8 11 (4) flammable loads must be dem tankers in Michigan, not day, 2615 Wayburn. Lansing. For details call 485-4583. equipped with certain safety just for those carrying highly modifications before a Nov. 1 i """ m "Beyond Relaxation to Enlight¬ enment" introductory speech for deadline. The rules, filed by the Fire 1 ROOMMATE wanted for 3 Transcendental Meditation pro¬ Marshall Division of the Michi¬ bedroom townhouse starting gram is at 7:30 tonight, 339 N. gan State Police, specify that September 1st. Prefer MSU Case Hall. the "retrofit" modifications are and LCC students. $80 month plus utilities. Dan, Ladies and gentlemen, there is among safety equipment re¬ 394 3597 X 5 8 9 «6» one more opening in the Clinical quired by that date. Center Radiology Program. Come WANTED- GUITARIST for to 26 Student Services Bldg. for wedding. August 19th. 332 details. 5167 after 6 p.m. 3-8-11(3) I wttk'i ihows ond locations phono I 24 houri Wednesday, August 9, I97B ] 1 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan HAGAR the Horrible NplPobloCo.pl. h , , . SPONSORED BY: Not Pablo Plcouo. 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Earl A. client would have no comment. trucks, given tranquilizing corted two Mio-area residents MIO lUPI) - The first ship a In Nelson and co-defendant John A. MacLellan The case has been assigned to Chief U.S. from the corral, but did not containing frozen carcasses Lansing, the Oscoda chap¬ ment of live PBB-contaminated injection, shot with a pistol and ter of the PBB Action Commit stood mute at their arraignment Monday on District Court Judge Noel P. Fox. No trial date hauled to the clay lined pit make arrests. They were were dumped in the pit. cattle were slaughtered at the tee Inc. applied to the Supreme was set but it was expected to be held before the north of Mio. identified as Nancy Coverley Norris McDowell, a spokes¬ bribery charges stemming from a loan the dog state's controversial burial pit Court for a rehearing of that end of the year. Officials expected 200 live and Mary Schanck, members of person for the state Depart¬ racing advocate made to the Lansing Democrat. Tuesday as area residents ment of Natural Resources, group's suit seeking to block Nelson and MacLellan appeared before U.S. Nelson and MacLellan were named in a asked the Michigan Supreme animals would arrive at the pit the group fighting the disposal said slaughter and disposal of the burial program. The com Magistrate Stephen A. Karr, who. set their two-count indictment July 26. site. Court to reconsider its decision Tuesday. Any that were not the more than 900 animals from mittee also asked the court to The indictment, which capped a six-month personal recognizance bond at $5,000 before in favor of the program. immediately slaughtered and the Diamond K should be investigation, accused MacLellan of giving buried were to be kept in a Tuesday's shipment repre¬ enjoin the state "from further ordering fingerprints and mug shots taken by the sented the first of hundreds of completed by the end of the construction of pits and burial U.S. Marshal's Office. Nelson a $5,000 loan in exchange for the About 20 animals which had holding corral, where water week. If the pit is full, it will be of PBB-contaminated cattle at About three dozen persons jammed the tiny legislator's promise to promote a bill legalizing and feed available. live animals condemned under been held in state leased pens were Michigan's PBB law to be capped; if not, officials will the Oscoda County site." magistrate's courtroom on the sixth floor of the dog racing in the state. The bill was introduced at the Diamond K Ranch in but subsequently defeated. State Police reportedly es cover the animals with dirt and The committee and many Gerald R. Ford Federal Building, most of them Fremont were unloaded from shipped to the disposal site. area residents fear — despite Nelson supporters. Some wore yellow bumper The grand jury accused Nelson of promising to the state's assurances to the stickers reading, "Re-elect Earl Nelson." promote "the movement of greyhound dogs, contrary — that the highly- Earlier, about 150 Nelson supporters paraded investment monies, participant greyhound dog toxic PBB will leak out of the down Michigan Avenue in Lansing in a show of owners, customers, advertisement and other Ford criticizes Cartels policies clay-lined pit and contaminate the local ground water. They claim it would be safer to burn support. After he was processed, Nelson appeared before reporters to denounce the indictment, material necessary in the operation of greyhound dog racing tracks" in exchange for the funds. The charges carry a maximum $10,000 fine and the contaminated carcasses. calling it politically motivated. 20 years in jail. GRAND RAPIDS .1 PI) - Former President Gerald R. Ford noted that the nation again is suffering double-digit inflation. About 10,000 persons in Ford's former congressional district The high court, in a 5 to 2 "The people of the 24th district aren't going to Nelson also was named in a second indictment said Tuesday President Carter's armaments policy will have a decision Aug. 1, said the burial be duped into thinking that this was anything accusing him of lying on a loan application by "serious impact" on the nation's future defense posture. paid $4 and $5 apiece to watch him play 18 holes of golf at a special tournament to raise funds for the library and museum. program could only be halted if more than politically motivated," Nelson said. "I signing his ex-wife's name without her knowl¬ "I believe today we are strong," Ford told a hometown breakfast More than 100 others paid $500 each for special privileges, such it were shown likely to result in am glad tomorrow is election day and confident edge. He also stood mute on that charge, which gathering of Republican leaders. "But decisions made in the last as playing a round with one of the professional golfers playing in pollution. Such evidence was of winning." carries a maximum two years jail term and year and a half will have serious impact two years from now." lacking, the court found. Cassius Street, MacLellan's lawyer, said his $5,000 fine. the tournament. Ford said Carter made a mistake when he decided to cancel the B-l bomber program an J rely on the R-52. He said B 52s "will be older than the pilots who fly them" if they are kept in service through the 1980s and 1990s. Ford also attacked Carter's foreign policy in the Middle East and 330\ BAST Africa, saying the president has made "very serious" errors both regions. in MICHIGAN COUPON aHALF "When peace we left office, the atmosphere in the Middle East." Ford said. 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