VOLUME 72 NUMBER 123 t«l® 1#W8 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1978 MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY EAST LANSING MICHIGAN 48824 ] ERA: extension yes, recission no—House the reversal was vetoed. moves to require a two-thirds majority for WASHINGTON (AP) - The House on the proposal. Tuesday approved a 39-month extension of Supporters of the ERA said the extension time for ratification of the Equal Rights was vital if the amendment, which would Speaker of the House Thomas P. O'Neill said these votes would provide a precedent Amendment and sent it to the Senate, prohibit discrimination based on sex, is to become part of the Constitution. to guide Congress if similar questions came where opponents have threatened a fili¬ buster. ERA opponents said the original seven- up in the future. The deadline now is June 30,1982, giving year time limit was sufficient. Opponents of the extension have threat¬ The Constitution does not say whether ened to filibuster it in the Senate. A spokes¬ states an additional 39 months to ratify the amendment. states that have ratified may subsequently person for Sen. Birch Bayh, D-Ind., said The final vote was 233-189 but the rescind their action. Bayh and other extension supporters are uncertain whether they have the votes to measure had been virtually assured of Supporters of the extension won the first two test votes Tuesday, beating back break a filibuster. passage earlier when the House rejected, 227-196, an amendment to let states that have already ratified the amendment withdraw their approval. Both votes were greeted by cheers from ERA supporters on the House floor and in the galleries. Before the final vote, Rep. John Over half of people Buchanan, D-Ala., a supporter of the extension, told the House: "This is now or never for many women in the United States." But Rep. Robert McClory, R-Ill., an opponent of the extension, said the issue oppose new deadline A woman walks past the location where Kristine Rose Stuart. 1300 Basswood St., the third missing woman in the East Lansing area in iwo months, was last seen at 10 a.m. Monday. Police sifted the surrounding area State New* Susan M. Pokrefky was not women's rights but the way By EVANS WITT Tuesday for clues to her disappearance and recovered a pair of eye glasses belonging to Stuart. amendments to the Constitution are to be NEW YORK (AP) - More than half of the American people oppose a seven-year ratified. extension to the deadline for ratifying the Equal Rights Amendment to the Constitution, Rep. Don Edwards, D-Calif., floor leader though the amendment itself still has the support of a majority of the public, an for the extension forces, said before the Associated Press-NBC News poll shows. The poll finding came as the House voted on Tuesday to give ERA supporters until THIRD 7\ TWO MOSTHS recission vote that approval of the amend¬ ment would be a "total defeat" for the 1982 to obtain ratification by the 38 states needed. extension. The poll also found that both abortion on demand and federal funding for abortions for poor women have more supporters than opponents among the public. The support for Rejection of the amendment, therefore, apparently paved the way for the House to pass the extension and send it to the Senate, where it is expected to run into a federal abortion is a reversal of earlier poll findings. Overall, 54 percent of those interviewed August 7-8 said they back the ERA. 29 percent oppose it, 7 percent are not sure and 10 percent said they have not heard or read of it. Local woman missing As found in past AP-NBC News polls, more men than women favor the amendment. filibuster. Rep. Thomas Railsback, R-Ill., led the Men split in favor of the ERA by a 58-25 margin, while women back it by a 50-33 edge. north along Coolidge Road near Fair- Lokt battle to allow Until earlier in this century, Congress put no time limit on the ratification process for By PAH A DYKE Lansing Rd. ratifying states to reverse Stale News Staff Writer oaks Court at approximately 10 a.m. amendments, though the Constitution gives Congress the power to do so. The original their stands, arguing that a "one-way A 30-vear old East Lansing wc Monday by a carpenter w ho works for extension" would not be fair. time period for ratification of the ERA was set by Congress at seven years. was reported missing late her husband. Mon But the opponents said it would be fair, Asked about extending the deadline for ERA ratification by seven years, 55 percent of making her the third missing worm Police said Stuart had taken her car because legislatures could use the ad¬ those polled said they oppose such a move, with only 34 percent supporting it. Eleven the area in two months. to a repair shop in Lansing early that ditional time to vote either to ratify or not percent were not sure. Kristine Rose Stuart. 1300 Bassw morning. She had apparently taken a to ratify. They said allowing legislatures to Surprisingly, ihe supporters of the ERA split evenly on the question of the extension, was discovered missing Monday e bus back and was dropped olf near her change their, minds would create chaos in 45 percent in favor, 47 percent opposed. ing by husband Ernest, owner of St home. the consideration of constitutional amend¬ As expected, those opposed to the ERA were also opposed to the extension by a 76-16 Builders Inc.. East Lansing police i A pair of eyeglasses found in an open ments. margin. field near the Stuart home have been Thirty-five state legislatures have voted For polls with 1,600 interviews, the results should vary no more than three percentage identified as belonging to the missing to ratify the amendment, but Idaho, points either way simply because of sample errors. That is, there is only one chance out of Kentucky, Nebraska and Tennessee later 20 that the results of interviews with all American adults would vary from these results Skid marks were also found at the voted to rescind their actions. In Kentucky by more than three percentage points. site, although their connection with the case are uncertain. Because of this evidence, police are considering the PAROLE VIOLATION PREVENT BAIL ng possibility of foul play. The appa problems in the Stuarts' Man jailed for felonious assault marriage also points toward foul play in the disappearance, police said. "Mr. Stuart told us that in their eight Kreger had been a passenger. police station for questioning when the tow vcars of marriage the couple never By KIM CRAWFORD State News Staff Writer East Lansing Police Officer Ken Hall said truck from the Okemos Shell station spent a night apart." a police official A man arraigned on a charge of felonious he followed a 1969 Dodge when the driver arrived about 9:15 p.m. reported. State police helicopters and officers assault in a Grove Street incident Monday of the car squealed his tires and pulled The driver of the tow truck, Rick Scott. from several different police depart¬ night was unable to free himself on bail around another motorist while making a 21. of Haslett, said he had hooked up the car ments spent Tuesday searching the because of parole violations elsewhere in lefthand turn off Grand River Avenue onto to his truck and was tying down the Michigan. Abbot Road approximately 9 p.m. steering wheel when Kreger allegedly Stuart is described as five-feet-five Thomas Kreger, who said he lived at the returned the and reached into the Hall said he pulled the car over near the to car inches tall, about 120 pound-, w iih short Crest Drive-In Theater for a year and has of Grove and Linden streets and corner glove compartment and removed a small curly brow n hair and green eyes, lived in a Cedar Village apartment on Bogue transistor radio. discovered the driver did not have identifi¬ i continued on page 10> Street for a week, requested a preliminary Scott said Kreger asked him, "'Where did Kristine Rose Stuart cation and the car's license plates did not hearing and a court-appointed attorney. belong on that vehicle. this come from?'" Kreger was arrested after he allegedly Scott said he told Kreger that he did not pulled a sawed-off shotgun on an employee The passengers, Kreger and another know and Kreger then threw the radio in his of an Okemos service station as the man man, were told they could leave. Hall took direction. rejects federal tax credit about to tow away the car in which the driver of the car to the East Lansing Senate was "I told him to leave the car alone because it was impounded," Scott said, "and he just said, 'f-- off or something like that and pulled a shotgun out from under the Trustee hopefuls see for private lower school tuition dashboard." "He stood there pointing it at me for five or 10 seconds," Scott said. "I just froze." Scott said the man then lowered the gun, 'I/' funding as issue stuck it down his pant leg and walked off down the street. Scott used the radio in his WASHINGTON lAI'l - The Senate on Tuesday rejected a federal tax credit for tuition paid to private elementary and Hollings contended that such aid, because most of it would go to church-operated schools, violated the Constitution's require¬ would promote the growth of academies aimed at avoiding racial integration. "This bill has strong racial overtones," truck to call the gas station and told them to ment for separation of church and state. said Sen. Kaneaster Hodges, D-Ark. "It secondary schools, in a move expected to notify the police. lead to approval of a tax break for college The vote left the bill containing a tax would give aid and comfort to those trying By ANNE MARIE BIONDO tuition. credit of up to $500 to help offset college to avoid integrated schools." State New. Staff Writer Police said Kreger apparently took the shotgun back to the Cedar Village apart¬ By a 56-41 vote the Senate approved an tuition, a concept that has passed the To the contrary, said Sen. Daniel P. Five candidates vying for two vacant MSU Board of Trustee seats agreed the most ment. amendment by Sen. Ernest F. Hollings, Senate six times in recent years. Moynihan, D-N.Y.. manager of the bill, the important issue facing MSU is the dwindling amount of money appropriated to the D-S.C., that stripped from the bill aid to The defeated $250 a year tax credit for relief would go mainly to parents of pupils Hall said he arrested Kreger and the University by state legislators. private elementary and secondary schools attending church-supported schools that other passenger in the car as they walked parents of non public elementary and Republican Paul Godola, Flint attorney, blamed the fact that MSU has traditionally was attacked bv some critics who claimed it have a long record of non-discrimination. received less money than the University of Michigan and Wayne State University on (continued on page 10) secondary pupils. MSU's Board of Trustees. "One problem MSU runs into with legislators," said Godola who ran unsuccessfully as a trustee candidate in 1976, "is its board is viewed as being involved in petty, partisan, political bickering." Ferency, Trustee Bruff Republican Thomas Klunzinger of Okemos and vice president of the County Republican possible running mates Party, said the trustees should engage in personal lobbying to improve MSU's low level of appropriations. He said Legislators are more sensitive to "personalities" than "issues" when determining how much to appropriate to each university. By THE STATE NEWS and The third Republican candidate, Marty Sharp, former long-time member of East UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL Lansing City Council, suggested that the boards of U-M, MSU and Wayne meet to discuss Zolton Ferency, professor of Criminal Justice at MSU. and MSU Trustee John Bruff, the distribution of the state's educational dollars. D-Fraser, were named Tuesday along with 39 others as possible running mates by Democratic candidate Carole Lick, a special education teacher from Kalamazoo, said she Democratic candidate for Governor William Fitzgerald. "would enjoy lobbying for the University." Ferency was defeated in his gubernatorial bid during the Democratic primary for Lick said her involvement in education and the Democratic Party makes her qualified governor running second to Fitzgerald. to bring the University's position to the state legislators. Ferency could not be reached for comment regarding his being listed as a possible Democrat Ellen Louhi of East Lansing and instructor of journalism at Lansing Fitzgerald running mate. Community College, said MSU needs an effective president to help lift its appropriation Bruff. a trustee since 1974 and presently vice chairperson of the board and he would not level. be a candidate for lieutenant governor. "While personal lobbying is very attractive," Louhi said, "the real clout downtown comes from the credibility of the University. We must address ourselves to selecting an ■ There are many others who are better qualified than myself, said Bruff regarding his refusal to be a candidate. effective president. But I would certainly communicate with those who control the purse Fitzgerald's list of possibilities included 10 women. strings." (continued on page 12) (continued on page 14) Wednesday. August 16, 1978 2 Mich'9°n $f0,e Nevvs_ to Origin of King bullet uncertain to reopen its investigation into vine, R-Ohio, said he thinks down as he talked from the WASHINGTON (API - The guilty to slaying King on April House assassinations commit- 4. 1968, while the civil rights the assassination. hearings scheduled for Novem¬ balcony of the Lorraine Motel A rifle shot from the bushes ber will leave no doubt that the to a follower below, and thus ten was told Tuesday that leader stood on the balcony of a scientific tests failed to prove Memphis hotel across from the would he a major contradiction fatal shot came from the win¬ "upward" could have been the of eyewitness testimony and dow. bushes as well as the boarding whether the bullet that killed boarding house. Ray has since house window. the conclusion of Memphis po¬ Dr. Michael Baden, a spokes¬ Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. recanted his plea and now came from the window of a maintains he did not fire the lice that Ray assassinated King person for a team of committee The pathologist said the shot that killed King. with a rifle shot from the pathology experts, testified autopsy and X-rays taken at boarding house or the bushes the time clearly show the path In another development, civil bathroom window of the board¬ that engineer measurements Romanian \isii seen as Soviet challenge below. The panel heard the testi¬ rights leader Jesse Jackson, ing house. and a review of Dr. King's the bullet took through King's The committee refused to say autopsy established that the cheek and neck and into his mony as it prepared for declaring that "Ray appears to President Leonid I. Brezhnev's whether that question will be shot could have come from the shoulder. 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Oppe Lansing • Phone 337-1300 Michigon State News, East Loosing, Michigan Wednesday, August 16. 1978 3 Minor By ANNE MARIE BIONDO parties await results suspect there are going to be some." State News Staff Writer The three minor parties that appeared on Each needs 3,000 votes not Peterson also said that five counties have completed "a poll book total" which is the total number of people who entered the primary ballot last week are still voting booths in a particular county. waiting to find out if their candidates will Many counties have simply "called in" qualify for a ballot position in the November election. The state elections division has not yet for chance in November their totals, Peterson said. As of yesterday only 15 counties out of the 83 in the state received or tallied official totals from the 83 have reported official totals. votes cast for minor parties," he said. the state. counties in the state. Peterson said the election division ex¬ The state election division currently With the unofficial state total currently A minor party must receive three-tenths pects to have official totals on the number of holds an unofficial statewide total of standing at more than 1 million votes, each of 1 percent of the total primary vote, or votes cast and the number received by the 1,171,000 votes cast in the primary, party must receive over 3,000 votes in three out of every 1,000 votes, to put order to be three minor parties by the end of next Peterson said. granted ballot positions for their individual candidates on the general elec¬ candidates. week. tion ballot, according to Public Act 94. Unofficially, the Socialist Labor Party has received 392 votes, the Communist "These are unofficial," Peterson explain¬ At that time, it will be determined Each county in the state has 14 days after Labor Party has received 441 votes and the ed, "because many counties have reported whether the minor party candidates qualify the primary election to report the total no votes for the minor parties when we for ballot position in November. number of votes polled at individual U.S. Labor Party has received 472 votes in precincts within that county to the state elections division. David Peterson, election specialist in Apartments investigated State News - Susan Tuso Lansing, said totals that have been report¬ ed at this time are "super unofficial." Anything to cool off. Tuesday was so hot that some people resorted to "As of yesterday (Monday) 15 counties sitting in the Red Cedar River behind the Administration Building. out of 83 have reported official totals of By DEB ELSTON must be completely removed. It's time once again to take a close look at the conditions of He added that even then it does not solve the problem. Mosca the University Apartments. contended that it is impossible to leave out any type of food on nuclear buy the table without bugs finding their way to it. Utility urged against At the last MSU Board of Trustees public comment session, various complaints were lodged against the University "The only way to cure this problem once and for all is to bring Apartments by previous and present residents. The board was in professional help," he said. Mosca also said he feels that compared to university requested to review the situation. By PAUL COX Holmes said. with the purchase of a percentage of the Larry Mosca, president of the University Apartments apartments on other campuses, rent is unreasonably high. nuclear plant. Resident Council contends that the major complaint against the In accordance with the increase of tuition and room and State Newa Staff Writer Skyrocketing uranium prices, construe- Holmes said the introduction also cites board, apartment rates have also gone up approximately $9. The United Auto Workers Community tion cost overruns, unknown nuclear waste living quarters is the bugs. For a single-bedroom apartment the rate is now $148 monthly, Action Program council has joined other disposal costs and a limited plant life were dangers and problems with nuclear energy "Cockroaches, ants — you name it and you'll find them and also proposes the expansion of current running around the apartment," he said. including all utilities and phone, he explained. area community groups in asking the among the points the resolution made. Other complaints Mosca cited were cramped space, lack of coal generation facilities to meet the area's Mosca claimed that bugs quite frequently invade the Lansing Board of Water and Light not to Holmes also cited drawbacks in doing storage room and noisy children. invest in the Consumers Power's Midland business with Consumers Power because of increased power needs. apartments through drains, which he said is somewhat All input will be considered by the board alarming if the dweller happens to be in the bathroom at the However, Mosca admitted, "John (Roetman, manager of the nuclear generation plant. its low bond rating and poor showings by its in making the purchase decision, Casteele time. apartments) is not totally non-receptive to the needs of the East Lansing Mayor George Griffiths also Palisades nuclear power plant located near said. He added that the decision will be Mosca said there is a University Pest Control Program but inhabitants. There is just a definite lack of communication formally presented the East Lansing City Lake Michigan. The plant has delivered made "around the end of this year." for extermination to be effective, belongings in the apartment icontinued on page 10) Council resolution of Aug. 1 which states only 33.8 percent of the power it was that the council opposes the board's designed to produce. Holmes said. investment in nuclear energy. "If the board buys into the nuclear plant Both CAP and the East Lansing resolu¬ will see one of the biggest consumer PSC for violating own rules you tions oppose the nuclear the board buying 7 percent of generation plant which is currently under construction in Midland. explosions ever in Lansing," he said. CAP joins the Public Interest Research Group in Michigan in opposing the nuclear Kelly sues The board will have to buy some type of buy for economic reasons. Great Lakes By JAMES N.McNALLY only consider the actual rate hikes during preclude the PSC from deciding both lower than the sum computed by the staff. energy soon to meet increased needs in the Greenpeace has also voiced opposition to State News Staff Writer interim rate hike cases and not the rate of questions at one time, Kelley's suit maintains the commission Lansing-East Lansing area, said Dennis the purchase of the Midland plant because Michigan Attorney General Frank Kelley return on common stocks. Davis added that no party involved in the failed to adequately explain the rationale Casteele, the board's public information of the negative environmental aspects, of filed suit in Ingham County Circuit Court "We're contending that they I the internal case opposed Consumers Power's request for the discrepancies. administrator. nuclear energy. Davis said sufficient reason is given in against the Public Service Commission last rules) are absolutely binding," Murphy said, for an increased rate of return, but Murphy CAP President Robert H. Felzke present- The board also announced that the But Terence Davis, assistant director of claimed "nobody contested it because it (the the commission's opinion, though it is not anti-nuclear advisory study of possible energy ! Wednesday. ed the group's The suit asks for a cancellation of a $19.8 policy for the PSC, said the commission request) was against the rules." required by law. resolution at the board's regular meeting done by R. W. Beck and Associates The attorney general also attacked PSC The staff reports were based on incom¬ million interim rate hike for Consumers "didn't breach guidelines or rules.' Monday night. The presentation which independent research firm has been re¬ Power Company because the PSC violated He said the contested rules actually for granting the $19.8 million interim plete evidence and estimates from audits, came during the public comment session ceived. increase when the commission's staff rec¬ Davis said, while the PSC examined the The study outlines, and makes recom¬ its own rules by simultaneously increasing "interpretive statements." utility's finalized financial reports. opposed nuclear energy primarily for the utility's authorized rate of return on Though the PSC normally does not ommended only a $7.6 million rate increase. mendations, on seven or eight possible In addition, Kelley's suit also points out The attorney general also opposed a common stock. consider rate of return requests when The East Lansing City Council resolution energy sources open to the board, said recent $55 million rate hike for Consumers Casteele. The PSC increased the rate of return calculating interim rate hikes due to time that the PSC's calculation of Consumer's icontinued on page 10) opposed the nuclear buy for both from 12.12 percent to 12.75 percent an¬ restraints, Davis explained, the rules do not Power pre-tax gas profits was $7 million and environmental reasons. The report has not been released to the nually. The CAP resolution cited many ■ public, said Dick Holmes, recording secre¬ tary of CAP. He added that the introduction Pat Murphy, press officer for the attor¬ factors in relation to the Midland plant that would "result in a tremendous increase in to the report was read at the board's ney general's office, contends that the > internal rules state that it can the price of electricity in the Lansing area," meeting and it recommends going through A NAME TO REMEMBER Features like quartz-locked and servo-locked tuning make Onkyo tuners extremely accurate and virtually distortion- free. 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And could it member of Salvadore Allende's is all alleged and has yet to be be that they didn't have the administration who lived through proven in court, but Letelier was slightest idea what they were the American-supported right- assassinated and DINA had some there for? According to the two wing coup that installed President part in the conspiracy. reporters, they did know the Pinochet as Chile's leader. As he It is doubtful that those accused agents were there, and what's neared his office, a bomb exploded more, they were pretty sure what will ever receive the kind of justice under his car and blew him and his the DINA agents had planned. American aide to bits. It was the they deserve, but even more important is why the U.S. justice The U.S. is now making its first time an ex patriated foreign¬ er was assassinated by a foreign department took as long as it did to official noises and capturing head¬ figure out who to charge. lines with its righteous indigna¬ intelligence agency in the "safe" tion. But in its haste to nail the American Capitol. Fully six months ago, an in- Orlando Letelier had to go. He dastardly murderers to the wall, depth investigative story was we fear that many interesting and was the single largest fund raiser published in Penthouse magazine, telling side stories could go unre¬ for Allende's outlawed party in naming the same names that the ported. Chile. He was also organizing the justice department just released. fractured groups of Chilean- The two reporters who uncovered Americans living throughout the the justice department foot-drag¬ states so that Chileans might gain a lobbying voice to counteract ging turned over all their files to the department and sure enough, Catch>22s outlaw third parties Pinochet's powerful influence on six months later charges were filed. Efficiency in government is always a noble objective, but when the In other words, if a life-long third party voter decided that Zolton Capitol Hill. basic tenets of democracy are subverted and the electorate is forced into Ferency was a significant enough candidate to support — even though voting a rigid two-party ballot, efficiency begins to smell suspiciously of he was in a traditional party — the person could not support his/her demagogery. favorite party. Such is the case today as a result of Pat McCullough'sPublic Act #94 To get on the November ballot, each of the three minor parties had to The State News that went into effect this year. The bill, which was challenged by third pull in three-tenths of 1 percent in the August primary. With 1,171,000 votes cast, that means each of the small parties had to receive 3,600 parties in Michigan and upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court last year, was put into effect for the 1978 election. votes. While the number may seem easily attainable, it doesn't look like Wednesday. August 16. 1978 the opinions Previous to the passage of this insidious piece of legislation, a party any of the three will get anywhere near the needed amount. That sad i of the State News Viewpoints, columns fact is the price we will pay for efficiency. had to garner a set amount of signatures statewide. But pressure from e personal opinions Editorial Department election officials, who feared that as many as 13 parties could be on the Election officials are quick to point out that there will be a third party ballot, forced legislators to pass the bill. on November's ballot — the American Independent Party. But that was Oo< o, doII'dmo^o As it stands under the new bill, a party must either gather 1 percent of George W allace's party back in '72 and many diehard rednecks still vote Kim Shanahan Mike Kiocke the statewide votes cast for secretary of state — which most minor for the party out of some vainglorious hope that whoever belongs to that ichelle Chambers Layout Edit, Deborah He,wood parties never even bother to field a candidate for — or collect 17,764 party must know what's what. However, that particular party does Copy Chief Kenneth £ Port,, Pairicia LaCroix sjgnatures. And that was just to get on the August Primary ballot. nothing for those on the left who just cannot stomach the thought oi This year, only three parties — the U.S. Labor Party, the Communist supporting either Democrat or Republican. Labor Party and the Socialist Labor Party — made it on the primary It was probably true that ballots were beginning to get crowded and Advertising Department Bob Shower Assistant Adve ,ng Manager c,na spomoio ballot. To make matters worse, if a voter voted for either a Republican that some sort of control was needed. But to effectively outlaw all third or Democratic candidate, thev were forbidden to vote "yes" for one of parties by inserting Catch-22s at every step of the process is as t|je parties to be allowed on the November ballot. un-American as anything we have ever witnessed. usually lost to. I remember doubting that money couldn't buy Karl's friend, who now works full time at an auto plant during the they can be happy only if they have the money to purchase it. And VIEWPOINT; RIGHTS happiness. night shift so he can afford college during the day. I remember the schools, businesses and government all reinforce this. And, I remember all of those things that everyone labels as "rights" in them. And I remember that I never had to go through any of it. I surrounded by it constantly, the people come to associate Birmingham, Congress and business. The right to work where you never had to make a choice between sneakers and a stereo; I happiness with material consumption. And I know that those who Childhood want to. The right to a private house. The right to have an unpolluted lake and park nearby. The right to inherit your parents' fortune without it being "taxed away." The right to have any bought them both. I never needed a full-time job. And I remember that none of these people are from places like Birmingham. can afford the goods at least believe they are happy for awhile unlike those who can't. I remember discovering that the right to happiness itself is based on income. I remember being told that money doesn't buy happiness. But I I remember it all. And it haunts me each day and night yet I operation — including abortions and hair transplants — without memories interference. The right to proper nutrition. The right to a decent education. The right to tuition credits to go to private schools and colleges. The right to justice. The right to communicate to your remember the advertisements that tell me to buy a specific brand of toothpaste, bleach, soft drink, cigarettes, pair of jeans, hamburger, deodorant, soap, shampoo or book so I won't be lonely know that when I wake up each morning it will all still be there. Milton Friedman, Jimmy Carter, Anita Bryant and Ronald McDonald telling us that capitalism is just wonderful if we work or discontented. And I remember wondering how the people who hard enough for it and telling us that Andy Young is crazy to representatives in government. The right to leisure. The right to didn't have the money to buy these "status" items felt being told believe that political prisoners exist in this country. The poor will gone stale air conditioning. The right to be free from want. The right to that they couldn't be happy without them. And, thinking of try forever and never succeed. And the rich will have their pollute and live in an unpolluted suburb. The right to four lane highways. The right to a three-martini business lunch. The right to sneakerless Chris with his stereo, I remember feeling anger abortions, their stocks, the steaks, and their moment's happiness. kick out the unions. The right to raise prices and lower wages at toward advertising and toward people who defend this immoral I remember. will. I remember learning that all these rights as well as most art of deception and manipulation. I remember realizing that I want to forget. with time others only existed as long as you could afford to pay for them. I remember discovering that rights in this society are based on advertising and television work together to convince people that Guthrie /$ a senior with a dual major in History ond Economics I remember Chris, the roommate who couldn't afford a new pair I remember By BRUCE GUTHRIE being told as a child that money can't buy of sneakers but had been saving forever to purchase that VIEWPOINT: THE HIGHWAY happiness. I remember watching my workaholic father and feeling phenomenally-expensive stereo system which he didn't need. I that here was proof of that maxim. I remember being told of the remember Karl, the roommate who came to college full of the hatreds they teach poor whites to make them feel like something greedy people who stole and cheated for their money and wondering why they'd bother. I remember thinking what good was money if it couldn't buy happiness. I remember leaving even though they have nothing. Because at least they're not female, black, on welfare, gay, or Jewish. I remember watching his If we build more roads Birmingham, Mich., for college and finding out that we weren't the hopes of making the football team, so he'd have the money to stay in college.crash. I remember finding out he was now in West Point typical American neighborhood that we were led to believe we were. I remember finding out that our money had allowed us avoid thousands of problems the rest of society had to deal with and where he will be trained by the government to hurt and maim people and will graduate as a legal murderer. I remember Paul, it will mean more traffic By TOM DIETIKER a new roadway. It is certainly the most pragmatic response, but is VIEWPOINT: BIKE RIDERS I write in response to the article in which Mr. Harden discusses it the most effective response? (I suspect that pragmatism has the the proposed roadway through campus. As mentioned in the same relationship to effectiveness that theory has to practice, i.e. article, the proposal is not a new one, and was shelved in 1971, none to speak of.) albeit informally, in response to student protest. Apparently Mr. In all our experience with transportation technology we've Cyclists are people too Harden hopes that protestation has gone away, like "water over the dam." What I find lacking in this wish is recognition of the cause(s) of heard, "this new marvel will end forever the transportation technology problems it is designed to meet." One needs only to have experienced the L.A. freeway system to realize that not even By DeLINDA KARLE always looking out for the unexpected, and when they get within a the protest. Have they, too, gone away? Or are they, like the 12-lane monsters can handle the traffic during rush. It is a truism foot from the back of a cyclist, they give their horn a loud honk — of many other student protests, too painful a recollection of of economics that as resources increase so do expenditures (read: Recently I have noticed many articles, letters to the editor and causes as roadways increase, so does traffic). It seems then that the verbal complaints about the "carelessness of bicyclists." Pedestri¬ apparently to warn the cyclist of their approach. Personally, I have the desire on our parts to put more emphasis upon human wants ans and auto drivers have been quick to point out the wrongs done a hard time staying seated on my bike after the unexpected honk, and needs than upon the latent necessities for the smooth traffic congestion problem is partially, at least, a function of the much less keep my mind on the road. functioning of technologic manifestations, in this instance, cars. volume of roadways designed to meet traffic congestion problems by cyclists, such as dodging in front of cars and running down Then there are the motorists who persist in making right-hand Are we so angered by our frustration at traffic congestion (the function of a positive feedback loop). pedestrians. Being an ardent bicyclist — since it is my only means of turns in front of bikes without using a turn signal. They must think around campus that we feel justified in inflicting that frustration The alternative I favor, though antithetical to our technology transportation — I am quite sensitive to these criticisms. Even that if we are talented and smart enough to ride bikes, we must be on the campus, the residents on campus and the visitors to able to read minds. That is not true. My first accident on a bike worship, is a program of traffic containment, continued and though most are not directly aimed at me, I somehow always take campus? upgraded emphasis on mass transportation, and better, more them personally. True, some of these complaints are legitimate. I was running into a car that had suddenly appeared from behind me On a more concrete (no pun intended) level, I find it simplistic at complete, humanistic community planning. have often encountered careless bike riders and felt like giving on my left side and then turned right — directly in front of me. best to assume that traffic congestion can be alleviated in an area Dietiker is o first-term graduate student majoring in sociol work them a piece of my mind. I can and do sympathize with some of the After bumping into his fender, since I couldn't stop soon enough, for more than a very short period of time merely by the creation of irritations pedestrians and motorists have about bicyclists. the driver's first reaction upon pulling me off the ground was: However, pedestrians and motorists sometimes fail to realize "Gee, I thought you saw me." Unfortunately, I don't have eyes in that they too are capable of intruding on other's privileges. To the back of my head. even out the record, I'd like to point out some of the irritations we Finally there are those technicalities and everyday irritations DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau — bicycle fanatics — face. that all cyclists must put up with. Although many don't have much First of all there is the problem of not being taken seriously. to do with pedestrians or motor vehicles, they are still present and yeah, that wumoutrs mc.me.wp I MUST OONPtSS, ntBBi POL- 8csiccs, tphadcnough of Many people seem to think of a bike as a toy and not a must be faced. Some, like narrow bike paths and intersections mvm PMcnce in oak- shortage plus the class hmto/am suspicions apc iajn6mp.capcbt.0ntm transportation vehicle. They seem to underrate its capacity for which cross with cyclists going both ways, could be solved by HILL worn out SOODFPIBB land. tnin6smetnmtk- of ambu- of victim you miwrnup ueueeaw- better planning or more funding for sufficient cement. Others, like m out acne as bell as lances? 6et these qa/s. speed and power. Pedestrians are forever jaywalking in front of i mAscota- bhmiam a/W. IUPEDTHCSOUNDOF bikes, while they would never dare do so in front of cars. They being splashed with mud after a storm can only be solved by im PKOSPECB NBtde iv planned.. \ seem to think bicyclists will be watching for them and will stop — changing mother nature or passing a sympathetic driver who as if it is the bicyclists' duty to do so. realizes his tires may splash bicyclists if he passes too fast. Not only do some pedestrians claim superior rights to roads, but Due to our rather unique situation, atop two narrow wheels and a few thin tubes of metal, it is hard for us cyclists to assert our bicycle paths as well. I cannot count the times I have had to stop, get off my bike, and walk around people who are idly talking in the rights before we have already given them up. We are the ones who middle of a bike path. usually stop to avoid an accident, because it is easier for us to stop And auto drivers are not free of guilt either. They will wait for a and the other party expects us to. We cannot even delight in car to go by before making a left turn, but act as if bicycles never revenge because the motorists are long gone before we can let out an obscene scream, and pedestrians keep walking as if they had exist. At four way stops most drivers regard bikes as part of the done nothing wrong. Somehow we are always left with the blame scenery, never stopping to think that if the bike got there first it should be able to go first. — whether we deserve it or not. Karle is MSU Journalism School groduate problem of overly-cautious motorists. They are on There is also the Michigon State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday. August 16. 1978 5 MD Bed Race 'a for the kids'1 Hospital beds, mattresses on wheels, a water bed and even a baby crib lined the street. After being declared duo winners, the winded teams from American Bank and Trust Individuals clad in anything from negligees to flannel pink-flowered nightgowns, rode and Michigan National Bank opted to run the race once again. in or ran next to the contraptions that glided, wobbled or distributed bits and pieces along The Michigan National Bank team was ultimately declared. "The Fastest Bed in South Washington Avenue. Lansing," after beating its opponent by two-tenths of a second. A "I think everyone had a good time." declared Bill Courtright, director of the Muscular "Push for all you're worth," commanded Dick Stewart, store manager at Meridian Mall Dystrophy Association for Southern Michigan. Knapps, as he coached his band of employees. He said he feels the Bed Race was very successful and pointed out that he has already Those who were not really sure of-what they saw Saturday and did not stick around had several requests from people who "want to do it again." long enough to find out should be aware that "they were doing it for the kids!" "Next year we hope to host the state finals," Courtright announced. The Downtown Business Council of the Lansing Regional Chamber of Commerce for He explained that at least six Bed Races for muscular dystrophy have been held at Muscular Dystrophy was sponsoring its first Bed Race. different cities in Michigan. Nervous excitement penetrated the air as 19 entries from the Lansing area prepared to By next summer Courtright said he hopes to have 24 or more cities involved. But, for this year, the hundreds of people who volunteered both time and money helped U take part in the 100-yard competition. raise an estimated $46,000. Clowns and entertainers, including a band, The Collection, donated their time while "We did it all for the kids." race contestant remarked Able Nieto. "It was worth it for delighting hundreds of spectators, while posters of Jerry Lewis proclaiming "I want you!" them." caught a second glance from many. Tom Kane, former official race starter at Onadaga Dragway and Jim Perkins, official For the team from Michigan National Bank, the race is not over. time keeper at the Indianapolis 500, added a touch of professionalism to the race. Today, the team members will compete in Kalamazoo to try their skill once again. G Storv by Catherine Raftrev Photon by Debbie Wolfe and Boh Stern ^ Michigon Stote News, Eost Loosing Michigor' JOHN NKILSON Witnessing the 'Big Event' Snail plays straight-ahead rock dancefloor looked more keyed By DAVE DiMARTINO emerge from the '60s San I've attended a lot of rock concerts in my Systems • Ready!"), and braced myself. State News Staff Writer Franciscan scene, one which to do the hustle instead of the awful lot. Until last Saturday, The show's start was heralded by a wall of time — an Snail approaches rock 'n roll's has managed to stay together rock 'n roll doggie (a little- however. I had never witnessed a Big Event. white noise. Smoke billowed out from inside known '60s tribal rite), which starting line with three consid¬ in one form or another through In case you somehow missed out on the the saucer, lights and lasers flashed every erable handicaps. these long years, as has Clover, says a whole lot more about the which way. and slowly, almost imperceptibly, promotion surrounding the show, the Big The band's name, first of all, the other band. Stylistically state of rock 'n roll than I'd care Event massive concert featuring the the top half of the saucer was lifted by was a Snail greatly resembles both to think about. towering cranes to a point some 50 feet above is so outrageously dull that massively popular Electric Light Orchestra jokes about escargot and bands and, not incidentally, Aside from a version of the and Heart and an awful array of special the stage. Inside the bottom half the band knows them both well. Beatles' "And Your Bird Ca crashed headlong into their opening number. "crawling" can only be taken effects in the awfully massive Pontiae Silver What all three of the bands Sing," the band played all-orig¬ for granted. Secondly, the — From here on out it was high technology all dome. group is on an extremely small, Snail. Moby Grape and Clover inal compositions Monday This was the first time I had ever seen the the way. ELO contented themselves with a seem to share in common is night, concentrating mostly on straight forward, jusl like on the album only- recently reactivated record — stadium close — from the air it looks like a material from their album. louder concert, leaving stage presence to the label — Cream Records — and an unfledging devotion to pure tufted foot stool and from the street its true rock 'n roll. Not the simplistic, Vocally, the band excelled on t herefore can't ever hope to get size is deceptive. Up close, though, the place machines. They were accompanied by a the strong promotional push blues-based, Berry-derived "The Joker," a tune which is is nothing short of mind-boggling. continual barrage of spot, laser, and neon and hit single they're going to stuff that bands dutifully churn probably their best and one Walking around the cavernous insides I lights, gyrating logos and flashing signs right which, coincidentally, again need to break big nationally. out during encores, but struc¬ was convinced that this place could withstand up untii the lowering saucer signaled the end sounds very much like Moby And finally, in these days of turally complex, guitar- and a direct nuclear attack. Think ol it - if the white wine and disco, the harmony-based music that most Grape in their prime. All extra musical aspects of the show big one dropped right then and there, these band's obvious commitment to of today's contemporary (and thousands of stoned-out rock 'n rollers would seemed geared to one goal - making a single What was most obvious be the gene pool for continuing the human rock band fill up as much space as possible in straight-ahead, 4/4 rock 'n roll pretentious) bands seem to be about the band was this: in a almost seems embarassingly studiously avoiding. Though race. It's too horrible. this ungodly stadium. For this reason the live playing situation, Snail sound was kept at deafening levels, even up anachronistic. not quite approaching the sounds much better than their A mishap en route caused us to miss the in the balcony. I'm surprised the people on Almost, but not quite. near-telepathic levels of John debut album does. While the opening band, Trickster, and Heart was well Actually, seeing Snail at Cippolina and Gary Duncan, into its show by the time we arrived. For a the main floor were able to walk away at the album stands on its own pretty end. The lights and lasers criss crossing the Dooley's was anachronistic, Quicksilver's superb guitar variety of reasons I really wanted to get a of the late '60s, Snail's two well — though I could have hall like a remake of the London Blitz, also though in the best sense of the team done without the dubbed or¬ good look at Ann and Nancy Wilson, but word. The band has been guitarists, Ken Kraft and Bob served to give the illusion of a larger-than-life chestration on a.few cuts — the unfortunately, from where we were, they O'Neill, interact extremely well together 10 years, more than clearly plays best live. could just as easily have been Flip and Earl physical presence, which probably explains together, alternately playing band why they were used so indiscriminately. enough time to record 10 LPs, Wilson. All the more amazing was the fact I enjoyed the show thorough¬ let alone one, and although its rhythm and lead guitars with a that only half of the stadium was in use — a Musically ELO presented no surprises, considerable grasp of group ly, and I hope the poor turnout playing a lot of new material from Out of the personnel has continually huge curtain drawn across the chasm kept shifted, the band is as tight a dynamics. won't cause Pyramid Produc¬ the seating down to a mere 36.000. Blue interspersed with their hits from tions to hesitate when it comes rock band as any California has Because of the sparse audi¬ The music died, the lights went up. and we previous LP. Somehow, though, I couldn't ence Monday night, the two to taking chances on booking yet produced. were left to wait for ELO. We were not alone. help but feel sorry for these guys. Their scheduled shows at 8 and 10:30 such bands again. I'd rather see California rock is a label that Sitting onstage, and looking not unlike a huge performance seemed almost an afterthought total unknowns in town than a little music to accompany the spectacle. very well encapsulates Snail's p.m. were combined into one clam, was a flying saucer roughly 75 feet in music. The band's 9:30 show, in which the band the usual safe bets, and while F.ven if the show was their own idea, the approach, to Snail, a Santa Cruz, California band that has been width. I had read reports about the band's Snail could hardly be called the band deserved better than this. my mind, is very reminiscent of played two separate sets. When slugging it out on the west coast for years, is finally new stage show, but this was more than I had two other California bands, the band invited the audience latter, they're no longer total bargained for. I watched the digital readouts Sure it was a Big Event. Even a BIG members to dance, it was unknowns. And at least on that coming out of its shell. Guitarist Ken Kraft and co. EVENT. But it wasn't rock 'n roll. both equally excellent. The on either balcony count us down ("All first, interesting that those who did level, they succeeded Monday put on a good show Monday night before a crowd at Moby Grape, was in my manage to make it to the night. Dooley's as part of their first national tour. opinion the best band to Elvi$ Prelley lives on and on BILL HOLDSHIP MEMPHIS. Tenn. lAP) - rests in a lawnchair under an awning, hawking Elvis snap¬ The King's spirit lingers The man standing at the shots for $2. Beyond her is wrought-iron gates rubbing a Chris Marshom, 26, who calls right arm swollen by hundreds herself the only female Elvis of handshakes is Vester Pres impersonator and who has got ley, Elvis' 63-year-old uncle. ten hold of the singer's old When Elvis Presely died one something which grows harder passion, and hope Elvis Inside stands Dick Grob, year ago today, many people and harder to imagine in this displayed. Springsteen, Eldorado. For from $1 to $5 she once chief of security for the feared that the romantic rock era of the Greek Adonis "rock" has often expressed his affec- will take your picture standing late singer, now in charge of dream had died with him. superstar. Above all, Elvis for the King, recently paid by the car or sitting in it. Elvis an ultimate unannounced security for Elivs' 13 and one- But the real action is across Elvis didn't really create rock never once failed to deliver half-acre estate. Graceland. music, although he was the first what was expected of him in a tribute by writing a song Vester Presley and Grob are the highway in the restaurant- that spanned two de entitled "The Promised Land" turning-wax museum and in the popular white performer to career two among many at Graceland combine black rhythm & blues for his Darkness On The Edge who remember "the King." The invitingly-cool emporiums do¬ Of Town LP. When Spring¬ with the music of the southern The last true rock 'n roll song visitors come not just on this ing a brisk business in Elvis hills. Rock 'n roll probably the King ever recorded was a steen sings, "I believe in a memorabilia too various to first anniversary of Elvis' death would have arrived without brilliant version of "Promised promised land," he really mention. at 42 on Aug. 16. 1977, but Elvis, but it's very doubtful Land" in 1974. The song is one makes you believe it. daily. They wait in lines three that it would have been rock as of Chuck Berry's cynical poetic and four abreast that wind a Among the more bizarre we know it today. ditties, but the song might have Springsteen's tribute is the half-mile down Elvis Presley examples: bars of soap stamped ultimate one because it proves with Elvis' likeness, $1; a What Elvis did create were been used as Elvis' epitaph. It Boulevard. the dreams, the visions, the tells the story of a poor South¬ that Elvis may be gone, but the Some just stand listlessly in photostat of the singer's wed¬ rock romanticism he created ding license, $1. or one of his symbols, and the passions that ern boy who leaves home to the relentless southern sun. will live on as long as there is a have remained at the basic core seek his fortune and find the will, $2: a dollar bUl with Elvis' Others read or add to graffiti on of the rock 'n roll tradition. "promised land." Elvis' voice is young person with a guitar, a likeness in place of Washing¬ the brick wall at the front on filled with a bitterness when he dream and some hope. Spring¬ ton's, $4; a copy of a $10,000 Elvis didn't really create these the estate. Among the scrawls: bellows these lines: "Somebody steen demonstrates that the check signed by Elvis, also $4. images so much as he perfectly "Elvis you'll be alive in my new mode of expression Elvis embodied them. He WAS them, help me get out of Louisiana/ heart forever." The pilgrims Bobby Lermar, 16, who runs created is a dynamic, rejuve¬ a family leather business from a the very first model, and that's Help me get to Houston bound/ come from as near as Mississip¬ why he was loved by millions. There are people there who nating force. trailer across the street has a pi and Missouri, as far as Hong Even after his tragic deteriora¬ rare a bit about me/And they Two years ago, I watched simple explanation for it all: Kong and Holland. They trudge Fans of Elvis Presley file slowly past his flower-strewn grave in Memphis as tion began, Elvis continued to won't let the po' boy down/As Springsteen stand on a stage to the memory garden behind "They're going to spend their thousands of fans jammed the city for the anniversary of the entertainer's money somewhere." symbolize the hopes, ambitions, sure as you're born, they and proclaim: "There's been the white-columned house to and dreams of America in the bought me a silk suit/And put lots of tough guys. There have death. see the graves of Elvis and his Grob, the 39-year-old securi¬ eyes of his fans. The Elvis luggage in my hand/And I been contenders and there have mother, Gladys Love Presley, ty chief, said he was troubled Presley story was stranger woke up high over Alberquer- been pretenders, but there is who died in 1958. to do that but they never stop the public last November. He i Vester — the string of and Vester both said the hawkers, soda sales¬ by some of the hawking — than fiction, a true American que/On the jet to the Promised only one King!" And then I For Vester, the sheer volume coming. We'd be here around "people out there who take fairy tale that demonstrated Land." Of course, at the end of watched the Boss burst into a of visitors is trying. On one the clock. I tell you, when I get crowds have been generally persons, paid picture snappers. "It's almost like a carnival," advantage of Elvis' fans with what can be strived for and the song, it's discovered that version of Presley's "Wear My recent day he turned away a a break, I'm ready to go home orderly. deliberate fraud" — but not by attained. the land doesn't exist. Ring Around Your Neck" that black-suited man who arrived 'cause it's rough here." But Grob noted that several said C. R. Reed, 58, who sells the scene in general. The love, passion, and excite¬ Bruce Springsteen is the one vyould have made even the tired 10 minutes after the 4 p.m. "We are running around weeks ago someone tried to soda down the street from a "The honest individual who is ment generated between Elvis performer today who encapsu¬ and terribly-lonely King 10,000 a day," he said. "Yester¬ steal some Presley costumes vacant lot that he estimates has closing time but said he'd come trying to make a living offering and his fans was unlike any¬ lates much of the energy, momentarily happy. 4,000 miles. day we had 11,000 people and from the grounds and added. risen in value from $15,000 to $75,000 in the 18 years he has a good product for a fair-market thing the entertainment world Turning back to a visitor in we turned 5,000 more away." "They weren't prosecuted be¬ - value has my blessing, just like is apt to see ever again. The the brick blockhouse, Vester Grob, a Palm Springs, Fla., cause we didn't want to publi¬ owned it. Reed is more inter¬ I'm sure he would have had feelings were mutual. The King (Delivery Available) No checks accepted said, "I'm having hell to keep police officer before he joined cize it." ested in selling property than in Elvis' blessing. Some of this never forgot his humble begin¬ people from running in on me. Elvis in 1967, estimated more Outside Graceland, beyond the waiting crowds, is the cause selling sodas. A few feet away, Dorise stuff went on when Elvis was nings, and he respected his fans m-QleSdtr/> Buyi,nv It's going to take us until 6 to than 500,000 have visited the of the litter that Jones, modest about her age, alive." as much as they respected him, ^ Medium Pizza get them all out of here. I hate mansion since it was opened to ^ ) at the Regular Price . . get the LOST THE BOOKS WANTED! 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Michigan Wednesday, August 16, 1978 Badgers need the football prospectus for each of the Big more middle linebacker Dave Crossen. consistency on the most are tailback Ira Matthews, who Ten Schools. "Crossen really works his tail off." led the nation in kickoff returns two years After winning its first four games last McClain said. ago. and split end David Charles, Wis¬ The secondary returns intact from last consin's top receiver the past two seasons. year. Wisconsin head coach John Jardine couldn't figure out whv his team wasn't years squad with Lawrence Johnson, Don "Charles has tremendous hands," ranked in the Top 20. Schieble, Scott Erdmann and Greg Gordon. McClain said. "Matthews is not big, but he When the Badgers were finally ranked McClain's biggest task, on the other can cut on a dime." loth the following week, after a 260 hand, is the offense, which was a key reason The biggest question mark for the for the Badgers collapse to close the season. Badgers in 1978 is who will run the offense. thrashing over Illinois, it looked like his team might make its first serious challenge In the final six games last year, the offense "Charles Green will probably be our W isconsin tor the Big Ten crown. could only muster three touchdowns. quarterback and run the option for us," But his hopes turned into shambles the McClain feels the offensive line must McClain said. "Jeff Buss will back him up." next week, when Wisconsin left Ann Arbor remain healthy. Green started three games last year and with a 56-0 defeat. Wisconsin never "Ray Snell is probably our finest offen had four starts as a freshman in 1975. recovered from the Michigan game, spend¬ sive lineman." McClain said. "The success of our team will come down ing the rest of the season challenging for Two players the offense will be counting to the offense," McClain said. the cellar instead ..f the title. Producing only one winning season in his first seven years, and then going through 'he horror of a six game .lose last season. Jardine had enough losing streak to Bash wins IM crown; disappo.ntments and decided to leave the V have Met lain, who coached Ball >r seven up years, the pieces. has been hrought in seventh-inning rally is ain has worked under Bo Schem and Woody Hayes and led Ball ■ the Mid American conference title and a 9 2 record last year, Buzco's downfall, 15-13 irea Met lam will have something to ith is the defense. Nine starters will A determined Bash team showed that the old saying "the game isn't over until the final irning from a defense that was out is made" is not just a cliche by staging a seventh inning rally to defeat Buzco, 15-13, third in the Big Ten last in the IM Softball finals Tuesday night. this Bash, which trailed 9 2 early in the game, kept pecking away at the Buzco lead, and ' McChir said. "We're solid, if i health v trailed by only an 11 9 count going into the top of the seventh. i> defensive line will have Dave But Bash, which stands for "Best Athletes State Has," scored five times after two were n> who started all 11 games last year out to take the lead. Scott Malaney singled in the go ahead run. reshman. and Tom Schremp returning, Marathon swimmer Diana Nyad has a coat of petroleum jelly applied to ■nremp is the finest defensive lineman Bash then held off a Buzco rally in the bottom of the inning to win the championship. her body before beginning her unsuccessful attempt to swim from Cuba •\er been associated with." McClain Last year, coincidentally, both Bash and Buzco made it to the semi-finals of the summer to Florida. Nyad swam for 41 hours as she came up 85 to 90 miles short league before dropping out. Bush also made it to the semis in the spring. of her attempt. It was estimated that she swam 70 miles, but high winds 1 Badgers will also have the return of had drawn her 40 miles off course. See story on page 9. urn's most valuable player last year in See Thursday's State News for pictures from the game. Ohj Summer Students - Study This! Midnight Madness f 50'Off Any Purchase of *2.00 or Hore. STEREO SALE * Got the summer term blues? Cheer up and take a summer study break, and you'll get a break 3 P.M. to MIDNIGHT at Olga's Kitchen. Present this coupon to the BADGES, AWARDS cashier, and you'll get 5(H off any purchase of $2.00 of more. TONIGHT!, AND TROPHIES Wednesday we'll be closed 'til 3 p.m. to mark down stereo products throughout the shoppe. You'll say MOST ITEMS ENGRAVED ON THE SPOT we've "gone mad" when you see the slashed prices on CB speakers, receivers, amplifiers, tuners, cassette ot square dance- badges 133 E. Grand River, East Lansing plastic signs jewelry silver dishes decks, headphones, record care products, blank tape, mugs plaques and trophies The most exciting idea in eating since the sandwich! turntables and complete stereo systems. ATTENTION GOLFERS: ENJOY SAVINGS OF UP TO 40%! Practice Golf Balls *1.00 a dozen MARV ft HELEN REED 517 374-8634 Open Mon. thru Fri. 'oJrtereo 1305 SO. CEDAR 517 374 6212 Nites until 6 Shoppe 555 E. Grand River Ave., East Lansing • Phone 337 1300 THE ALLE-EY Michigon Stole News, Eost Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, August 16, 1978 9 • HEALTH « HAUTT AID* • PHOTO FINISHING BILL MOONEY 4M Mr mi DISCOUNT • SCHOOL SUPPLIES Affirmed and Alydar to have rematch 1U E. GRAND RIVER-ACROSS FROM M.S.U. UNION OPKN:Mon*Fri 9-8, Saturday 9-6, Sunday 11-5 We II match anyone s prices at Saratoga: "Graveyard of Favorites" Presents: Favorites," an only partially- won the Travers and, against A WONDERFUL WORLD Rumor has it that if you at Saratoga on Augusl 5 he won Velasquez, had not only enough horse but also appropriate euphemism since several older horses including venture to the backstretch of easily by 10 lengths, defeating a room for a a MVEH0UAN0 Saratoga Race Track on a field of older horses that in carriage, had he wanted to popular betting choices during Forego, ran away with the summer s night and lend an ear eluded J.O. Tohin. His time bring one along. Velasquez its meetings consistently wind Woodward in September. Wa Emerald Teart to the south, you can hear the was a splendid 1:47.2 for the knew, however, that he had an up in the winner's circle 33 jima was syndicated for $6 distant thundering of Washing¬ mile and one eighth. Affirmed unusually strong colt under him percent of the time, almost million at year's end. ton Irving's little men as they has raced only once, and that and he did, indeed, take the exactly the national average at There is a horse named was in the mile and one eighth rail. This strategy allowed him major tracks. The pseudonym, play at their game of nine pins, of course, stems from Sara Darby Creek Road whom New Jim Dandy Stakes at Saratoga, to charge from two lengths deep in the Catskill Mountains York race watchers feel has the of eastern New York State. If week ago last Tuesday. behind to five lengths in front toga's unique history of cele a bra ted surprises. The great potential of a great champion. this be true land I would be the Trailing by as much as 20 in less than one-sixteenth of a He's entered this Saturday, but Man o' War suffered the only last to doubt the authenticity of lengths, he was a hurricane in mile. probably won't run. He came in defeat of his career at Saratoga, the fact), then John C. Morris- the stretch as he overtook a fourth in the Kentucky Derby DAVE HOLLAND records (liven the same opportunity to the prophetically named EBERHARD WEBER sey must feel quite contented in very good and very game this year, but about 10 days ago the horseman's Valhalla where Sensitive Prince. Affirmed's by Sensitive Prince's rider in Upset in the Sanford Memorial he set a track record for seven Emerald Tears at our COLOURS/Silent Feet the Jim Dandy. Steve C'authen, Stakes on Aug. 13 la Wednes he now resides. For ah!, yes, time was 1:47.4. Mirror, mirror furlongs at Saratoga. If any Affirmed's jockey, chose to day I. 1919. Gallant Fox. the Saratoga still retains that link on the wall with the heritage of an era past . . . move out to the middle of the track. I can still see the image Triple Crown champion in 1930, lost the Travers that year to a one's going to beat Affirmed and Alydar sometime this sea EVERYPAY when folklore, elegance and If you had the opportunity to it will be him. dignity went hand in glove with see video tapes of the recent in my mind: C'authen furiously- 100 to-one longshot. Kelso. son. % the sport of thoroughbred Saratoga victories of Alydar using the right-handed whip, Carry Back, Riva Ridge, the list Before closing. I should men¬ LOW PRICE horse racing. and Affirmed, you might have noticed that both of them, Sensitive Prince out in front and refusing to give ground of great thoroughbreds who lost at Saratoga is long and tion that one of Saratoga's most major, though least-publicized, & Regular »7" Albums Morrissey, a former bare with an eight of a mile to go. functions is to knuckle fighter and politician despite the fact they were serve as a trailing coming into the stretch, C'authen whipping Affirmed Could it happen in the starting off point for two-year- who made a small fortune, even more furiously, Sensitive Travers this Saturday? Well, it were given plenty of room on olds. A week ago Monday, a 39 $4 largely through property holding on by two must be remembered that some the rail by the riders of the really fine-looking reddish colt ownership, built Saratoga Race lengths racehorses develop more slowly front-running horses in the won an impressive victory Track in 1864. For many de Affirmed r than others. A consistent criti¬ races. There was a reason for against his peers in the six- cades, Saratoga Springs had this. Unlike most tracks, the like sho cism of the Triple Ci furlong Saratoga Special. Big, been a health resort — natural ited track announcer Chick thev early rail at Saratoga is considered a handsome and strong, he set a foutains of pure mineral water erson and then Cauthen. the three, ■old s no-man's land. Deep and highly -- stakes record of 1:09.1 for the still seem to abound every¬ rhow. getting Affirmed up some of the colts in that age event. People in the know say unreliable, it has a history of where; a new one popped up •in by a hall length at the bracket just are not ready yet. he'll be Triple Crown contender near the track's winner's circle bogging down horses and riders that attempt to go the shortest . Simply unbelievable. We have had a couple of only , i ago - and noteworthy examples of this in route. In the Whitney. J.O. felt that recent years, particularly Wa- The colt's name is General Tobin and Buckaroo swung so iratoga has been bestowed race meeting might attract a jima in 1975. He skipped all Assembly. His daddy's name is wide coming into the stretch number of out of towners. It three Triple Crown races, but Secretariat. that Alydar's rider, Jorge did more than that: Saratoga remains today, not only the oldest thoroughbred track on the North American continent, but also the most beautiful. EGBERTO JOHN ABERCROMBIE DAVE HOLLAND both forced With three different courses, iVyad, Taylor GISMONTI including separate surfaces for grass and steeplechase racing, it offers, for four weeks every are Sot Do Meio Dta JACK DEJOHNETTE Gateway 2 August, a lovely surrounding n for the finest horses, jockeys and trainers the sport offer. The Travers Stakes will be has to to halt their swimming efforts held this Saturday at Saratoga, By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Diane Nyad, sobbing from disappointment and the stings of Both reports said Taylor had gotten on a boat and it was JOHN ABERCROMBIE, featuring the anxiously awaited headed for Lake Worth, about 30 miles north of Miami. EGBERTO GISMONTI DAVE HOLLAND, rematch between Affirmed and jellyfish, abandoned her effort Tuesday to sw im from Cuba to Just a few hours before she entered the boat. Taylor, 46, was Sol Do Meio Dia Florida after high winds drove her more than 40 miles off JACK DEJOHNETTE Alydar. So celebrated is the course. Another woman also had to abandon an attempt to swimming stronly through shark-infested water. Gateway 2 coming of this event that a Both women were attempting to establish an open water number of other newsworthy swim more than 100 miles from Bimini. distance record. items have almost gone unno¬ "I quit. I'm sorry. I tried so hard." said Nyad after she was ticed during the past few pulled aboard her escort boat 85 to 90 miles southwest of Key- Nyad, 28. had persisted despite seasickness and fatigue. She weeks. In terms of attendance West. "I've never done anything so hard in my life." had kept going even though her mouth blistered and her tongue JOHN ABERCROMBIE and wagering handle, Saratoga Nyad had waded off a Cuban beach on Sunday to begin her swim and was in the water for about 41 hours. swelled after she was stung by poisonous She jellyfish. appeared to be stroking stronly and pleaded to continue PATMETHENY Characters is having the finest season in its when she was pulled aboard at 7:45 a.m. CDT. 115 year history. And only last Saturday, over 25,000 people Her trainers estimated "I can't quit now. I can't quit. You don't understand. Is there CROUP another place to go?" she said. showed up to watch a four year old colt named Seattle Slew "A 50 hour swim won't make it." du Moulin replied. She had passed a crisis in the pre dawn hours Tuesday when LYLE MAYS gallop away to win a seven-fur¬ salt water caused her mouth to swell grotesquely. She was long allowance race by six lengths. He seemed to be in treated with a lemon-juice mixture and kept going. But soon MARKEGAN afterward, adviser Spencer Evans said the swim looked excellent condition, and should serve as a formidable opponent sible. "The progress report is that there is no progress. We are DAN GOTTLIEB when the weight-forage handi going in the wrong direction," he said at 3 a.m. caps will be held at Belmont Water was calmer outside the cage, which created a Park this fall. double wave effect and forced her to swim fiercely agaisnt the 6-foot to 8-foot waves. Her advisers refused to let her get out of the cage, saying her life was more important than the record. JOHN "It became obvious that we couldn't do it. She has the ability to do the crossing if the weather had been better," Evans said. 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Homer E.Lansing, Mi. 4882: (517)332-2539 near Frandor Shopping 5001 W. Saginaw across trom the Lansing Mall Center owe DISCOUNT MICI ON PHOTO FINISHING 3/99' Wednesday, August 16, 1978 1 0 ^'c^'90n State News, fast Lansing. Michigan Mio residents ask air pollution tests seal the pit. Committee, sent a telegram to state Health Director Maurice to MIO (UPI) — Area residents asked state officials Tuesday to Yoder said he saw the legs and heads of some animals working conduct air pollution tests around a massive grave for 1.400 Reizen suggesting the possibility of yet a new contamination problem. their way through the sand covering and that swarms of flies had PBB-poisoned cattle because they fear the "unbearable" stench been attracted to the area by the rotting meat. from the burial pit may pose a health hazard. "We request immediate testing of the PBB burial pit . . . Air . pollution conditions are unbearable in the area. We request Larry Thornton, the DNR spokesperson overseeing the burial, Nelson Yoder, head of the Oscoda County PBB Action immediate action and opinion today if the pit is a health hazard to said preparations to close the pit and complete a second burial site were under way. residents of this county." the telegram read. A spokesperson for Reizen's office said the director was out of A spokesperson for the health department's Air Quality Control Local woman missing town this week and had not received the telegram. Last Friday the state finished slaughtering the last of more than 900 cattle contaminated by the toxic fire retardant polybrominated Division said his department was planning no tests at this time. "This is the first I've heard of a problem," spokesperson Milo Smith said. "We didn't know there was an odor problem around the (continued from page 1' pit." biphenyls and dumped their bodies in the 2.2-acre pit near Mio. Police said she was wearing a dark top and pink shorts or denim Officials at the Department of Natural Resources decided Yoder and his committee tried in vain to prevent the state from slacks at the time of her disappearance Monday to seal the massive clay-lined burial pit containing the burying the animals in the pit. They fear PBB will leak from the Stuart teaches seventh-grade science at Gardner Junior High carcasses into area groundwater, contaminating it. rotting carcasses. School in Lansing. She had taught summer school until Aug. 4 and The carcasses, which were slit open to prevent bloating, were Yoder vowed that just because the state won this battle does not is now on vacation, a receptionist at the school said. mean the action would give up its fight. dumped atop 1.789 barrels containing the cut-up corpses of more Stuart's husband told police his wife had planned to spend the than 500 animals that had died on farms around the state. People have been picketing in front of the access road to the pit day working around the house alter taking the car in to be Yoder said the sudden onslaught of hot weather during the since April 28 and he said the pickets would remain indefinitely. serviced. weekend caused body fluids from the animals to shoot up through He also said the committee was considering a lawsuit aimed at The husband returned home Monday evening to lind his wife the sand put down as a temporary covering while officials prepared stopping the second pit from being finished. missing and "nothing touched." Officer Robert f isher ot the Last Lansing police said. The couple has no children. PBB-plant sale tentatively OK'd Fisher said checks with several relatives and friends tailed to turn up any evidence of the missing woman. Stuart's disappearance follows closely two other incidents «»t missing women this summer. q.NG '' 'PI' - State officials have given tentative approval The contamination led to the destruction of thousands of cattle Marita Choquette. a 27 year-old Grand Ledge woman, w ts and introduced the chemical into the human food chain. reported missing from her apartment on June 15. t hoquette sale of the Gratiot County plant of the chemical firm worked at WKAR-TV where her car was found after her ihle for the PBB livestock feed mixup to an employee Department of Natural Resources enforcement chief Jack Bails said Monday his office has tentatively approved the sale of the St. disappearance Louis plant, pending final approval by the state Water Resources Two weeks later Choquette's body was found in a wooded area impany. Yelsicol Chemical Co. of Chicago, had promised to Commission. near Holt. The woman had been stabbed repeatedly. ; plant in St. Louis. Mich., by next month as part of a The day Choquette's body w as found. MSI' senior Wendy Bush i damage settlement negotiated with the state two years The state must approve the sale because it issues the pollution disappeared. discharge permit the company needs to operate. Stole News Bob Stern Bush. 21. was living in Case Hall and attending summer term settlement involves some PBB-related pollution and Bails said he is confident the agreement contains enough safeguards to protect the environment and restore some areas Alvio Mask, Bob Schmidt and Lloyd Christian were classes when she suddenly dropped out of sight. i of the Pine River with chemicals discharged from the where past Velsicol pollution has caused problems. playing basketball Tuesday afternoon when Though she took daily medication lor an epileptic condition, Bails said he agreed to let the plant stay in operation primarily Schmidt broke his leg. Mask (leftl and Christian police do not believe she had any „t the medicine with her when The planned sale, which would keep the chemical plant to save the 310 jobs at the plant. (rightl helped Schmidt to his car after the accident. she vanished. Police said they have insufficient evidence linking the three operating, is expected to stir some controversy. The 15-person The proposal will be bought by Bails to the Water Resources group that wants to buy the facility is headed by several Velsicol Commission on Thursday. ppea executives who were in charge of production during the early 1970s. Yelsicol. then operating as Michigan Chemical Co., was the firm whose 1973 tons brominated warehousing mixup resulted in the contamination of of cattle feed with the industrial toxin PBB. or poly¬ biphenyl. Man jailed for assault I Apartments investigated i continued from page 3) (continued from page 1 > between both factions." across the MSU campus near Physics and Dormitory roads at about Roetman said there is no need for professional bug extermina¬ tors. He added that the insecticides offered by the pest-control Kelly for violation 10:45 p.m. sues The sawed-off shotgun was p.m., Hall said. found in the apartment about 11:30 program should clear up the bug problem. "The University Apartments are self-sufficient from the The driver of the Dodge and the other passenger were later University itself. Therefore, what we make from rent goes toward released. Both the car license plates turned out to be owned by the general upkeep of the complex." Roetman explained. "If we friends of the driver, Hall said. find ourselves running short of money, we are forced to raise Murphy said the attorney general opposes the rate hikes for Kreger's preliminary hearing has been set for Aug. 22 at 10 a.m. in the 54th District Court. If Kreger is tried, the case will be heard Roetman added that if the grass is unmowed and garbage is Consumers Power because "they have great earnings right now." A recent report by the attorney general's office shows earnings in Ingham County Circuit Court. Kreger is currently being held cluttering the streets the complaint must be made to the without bail in the Ingham County Jail in Mason. Department of Grounds Maintenance and Site Construction. per share in 1975 to be at a record high, more than 21 percent "We have nothing to do with this aspect." he explained. The specifics surrounding Kreger's parole violation were above the previous record, and stock dividends in 1977 were unavailable, according to an East Lansing police spokesperson Trustee John Bruff, D-Fraser, said the trustees plan to look into increased by 6 percent. reen now and fall term. Tuesday. Our roputotlon hat boon proven. Wo offor tho finoit Lafayette's Back-to-School Bonanza _ AhLh. Chinoto cooking In thli aroa. Toko out sorvico is available. 'Audio- ■ > Suson M Pokretky Police believe missing person Kristine Rose Stuart, Sony/BSR 18-Watt of East Lansing, was walking home from a bus stop when she disappeared from the location above. flpArWAH AM/FM Stereo System psM Sony HST-70 AM FM stereo receiver has switching for 2 sets of speakers, loudness control Large Bean Bags and tuning meter Pair of Criterion 268 6'. speakers BSR for Fun Sitting H\CHINm-iltEM|| and magnetic Assorted Now 17.95 Colors ,h Student. 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Rec room, heated pool, 223 Abbott, 337 0947. office, immediate opening. E. Grand River. Near 4 8 1813) PHONE 355-8255 347 Student Services Bldg. Professional atmosphere and 7-9 p.m. at the ALLE EY, 220 Small car desirable, 7 days/ on C 15 8 25 i4) M.A.C. 1 8 16 (5) week, about 2 hours per campus, $175/monthly, $85/ ROOMMATE EAST LANSING for prestige office location. Res- weekly. 337-1621. Also poss¬ FEMALE to room sponsibilities include typing, night. 332-1606 between 7 share very nice Okemos 3 main, close to Union Call LATE MODEL AM FM stereo a.m. 1 p.m. 3 8-18 (7) ible employment opportunity deico radio. Used approxi¬ shorthand, light bookkeep¬ COOKS WANTED, must be - bedroom, large yard, garage 332 0205 443 Grove Street available for rent. 8-8-25 (8) 1 doy • W per line ing, and filing. Pleasant per neat. Apply in person be¬ ft appliances. Call 349 2893 2 8 16 i4I mately 30 hours. $85. 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Phone 373-8305 before 5:30, 351- fall. $65 332 8498 2-8-17(3i background in statistics 332-7728 after 6 p.m. MSU. Call Millie Knapp 669- 1428 evenings. Z-5-8-16 (5) 655-1588 after 6 p. m needed for small consulting 5430 or Long Realty 694 Mobile Hons There is a *1.00 charge for I od change plus 50' per 3 8 18 131 firm. Political experience ONE BEDROOM apartment, 4 8-21 (3) 1121. 4-8-21 I9) For Sale V additional chonge for maximum of 3 changes. helpful. Call 485 7655 days or lease required, all utilities EAST LANSING - comfor LARGE MARLETTE, 7 The Stote News will only be responsible for the 1st DISC JOCKEY, fall term, send resume to EMPLOY¬ BRADEN RD. 12 miles east 3 includes shed, wash- paid. $140'month. 487-3886. table, 1 bedroom furnished. rooms previous experience helpful. MENT RESEARCH ASSO bedroom, large yard. $300, day s incorrect insertion Adjustment claims must References necessary. Appli¬ 7 8 25 (4) Walk to MSU, shopping, L"-dryer, etc Campus close. be made withm 10 doys of expiration dote. CIATES, Attention: Marion easy 496 access. No pets, 351-7497 0 3 8 18 351-0540 6 8 16 141 cation available at the Amer¬ 105 E. Wash¬ Bills ore due 7 days from od expiration date. If not Anderson. ONE BEDROOM in furnished year lease. From $195 plus $89 50 EDWARDS DISTRI ica's Cup. 2-4 p.m. ALLE EY FARM HOME 4 bedroom, 18 tenaw. Lansing. Ml 48933 utilities. Phone 351-4745 BUT'NG CO 1115 N Wash paid by due date a 50' late service charge will NIGHTCLUB, 220 M.A.C. modern 2-bedroom, 6 blocks Aiiials 3-8-18 1131 noon-8 p.m. Trowbridge miles north, huge bam. acre¬ inqt-jn 489 6448 7 8 25 (7) from campus. Prefer grad non-smoker. Call 1313) 665 Manor. 7 8-25 (8) age. $350. 351 7497 C 15 8 25 >6i McDONALD'S RESTAU¬ 9793 until 8 25 78. 3-8-18(5) 0-3-8-18 I4I FREE BEAGLE to good RELIABLE AFTER-KINDER¬ RANTS of Okemos (across ROOMMATE NEEDED to home, 4 months old 487- GARTEN help, Tuesday, from Meijers) and East Lans¬ share 3 bedroom apartment ONONDAGA Rd 10 miles 6376 E 5-8-16 (3) 2 BEDROOM, heat paid, Auto Service / Thursday afternoon in my ing (in front of Pro-Bowl with 2 males. 10 month lease, south-west. Farm home, 2 or 1 Get .1 Automotive Glen Carin home. Call after 6 East) are now taking applica¬ lease required, $140/month. 3 bedroom, large barn, acre¬ Biorhythms today. Simply 487-3886. 7-8-25 (3) $93 month. 393-9298 after 6 BMW 320 i 1977 air AM FM WATERPUMPS, FUEI p.m. 332-7457. X-12-8-23 <51 WORK IN exchange for flying tions for full and part-time shifts beginning at 5:30 a.m. 3-8-18 (41 age. $325. 351 7497 0 3-8-18(51 send name address birthdate and a stamped, self-address¬ (List t FihTIIQ] ed envelope to Biorhythms. pumps and engine gasket sets for your foreign car in stock at CHEQUERED FLAG time. Open 2 p.m. • dark. FRANK'S FLYING SERVICE. Apply from 8-11 a.m. or 2-4 p.m. Monday through Friday. 7 8-25 (10) Waters Edge WEST SIDE, temporary com¬ plete housing, 4 month sub¬ lease, prefer faculty. Fully LANSING. EACH side. Avail able September. 1110 Raider P 0 Box 1446. East Lansing. Michigan 48823 LOST CAT. TIGER, female. Glen Cairn OHANGE 676-4860. 8-8-21 (4) C 14 8 25 02 a'ea REWARD 337-2517 FOREIGN CAR PARTS. 2605 Street. 4 bedrooms, $225 BUICK 1969 Electra am load E Kalamazoo Street. 487- RN SUPERVISOR SALES CLERKS wanted, full Rivers Edge furnished, 2 bedroom, luxury, recreational facilities, carpet¬ month. 703 Shephard Street. BEAUTIFUL SOLID cherry evenings. 3-8-18 (3) 5055. one mile West of or part-time, hours flexible ed, dishwasher, laundry, no 3 bedrooms. $180 month. ed. good condition, new tires, RN ASSISTANT FAIL bedroom set. 5 piece. Excel $600 361 8733 6 8 16'3> i C 15 8-25(8) SUPERVISOR according to your schedule. LEASING! children. $275 plus utilities, 227 South Magnolia, 3 bed¬ $225 month 669 lent condition 394-1222. Personal / Starting pay, $3.25 plus sales deposit. Available August 26. rooms, 8 8 23 <3l REGISTERED NURSES commission. 374 0602 3251 669 5513. 0-4-8 16(9) DATSIA r.t'10, 19/4 ooupe. 323 2143. 6-8 24 (101 or ALL 3 SHIFTS 1050 Water s Edge I FINALLY put your name in 7 8 25 (61 3LACK DIRT, sod farm soil. AM FM. radiais. 4-speed, LICENSED PRACTICAL (next to Cedor the paper Timothy P Bogert. Villoge) EAST SIDE of Lansing 4 bed¬ Approximately 5\- yards de¬ 34 000 miles, great condition. NURSES. rooms. 9 month lease. $300, Hi Bafu, Brenda, Carol. Tom, $1750 best o'fer. 361 4960 Progressive 158-bed acute FULL TIME secretary in Has Close to campus Thank you for 676 1557. 8-8 25 I3l livered locally $40 641-6024 Karen and Tracy. L.M.O. lett. Shorthand and office or 372-4080 Fill sand gravel 7 8 25 i4» care facility has immediate skills required. Nancy, 339- 332-4432 coming back to available also 0 15-8 25 <61 FIREBIRD FORMULA. 1974 openings in key staff areas. 2 BEDROOM, near Frandor. 9500 C-10-8-25 (4) Facilities and services in¬ BEECHWOOD Available August 7th $225 IOC USED vacuum cleaners. AM. FM 8 track, sharp car. $2950 or best of% 351-3309. clude: Pharmacy, Labora¬ FAR OUT make money WOMAN TO share 2 bed¬ month plus deposit. Evenings 1 vear warranty. $7.88 and 7 8-25 13 tories, Cardio-Pulmonary, having parties' Think Toker- room townhouse. $120/ only 484 0363 8-8-21 (4i up DENMS DISTRIBUTING Hemodialysis, Pediatrics, ware and smile; be the first in month. 394-5196 after 6 p.m. Filled for summer - COMPANY 316 N Cedar Orthopedic and Vascular sur¬ your circle of friends to have 8 8 23 (3) A few left for fall. OWN ROOM in duplex, fe 482 2677 C 15 8 25(5 gery. Multi-specialty medical male, near MSU. $87 50. GOOD DEALS! a Tokerware party. Now VISIT MID MICHIGAN'S staff. Excellent wages and benefits. If you want a mod¬ everyone can get those hard- MEADOWS APARTMENT- 1 to-get and top-of the-line and 2 bedroom, air condition¬ unfurnished. 351 ings. 8-8-17 i3l 3329 even largest used CURIOUS BOOKSHOP. 307 bookshop. j Real Estill |i€ij ern hospital activity in a paraphernalia items Call 349- ed, carpeted. 6129 Beechfield MASON LUXURY country pleasant siyiall community 8 p.m. for Drive. 393-7744. Z 7-8-25 (4) *290 4 BEDROOM and garage and E G'and River. East Lansing. 4387. 11 a m 332 0112. C 15-8 2515) living, low 70s, lovely home setting, call or write imme¬ details C-15-8 25 (10) basement. Near Frandor. for right buyer. Every conven¬ diately to: Personnel Depart¬ MATURE, GOOD natured, Call 1-5 Available September 323 ience, very clean, quality ment, Gratiot COMMUNITY TELEPHONE SOLICITORS DIAMOND ' j carat wedding female roommate wanted. 4407 after 5 p.m. 6 8 18'4« construction. Excellent HOSPITAL. 300 Warwick wanted for progressive sales $140 month, pets allowed. 333-0052 ring set Unique sett.nq $500 351 6525 afte* 5pm energy-saving features. Will GOOD USED tires, 13-14 15 Drive, Alma, Michigan 48801. organization. We pay top 393 6635, Janette. 7-8-25 (4) 4 BEDROOM house $295 hold private mortgage or land (517) 463-3743. An Equal commission, excellent bene¬ (8 8 25 (3. inch. Mounted free. Used month, by room or entire. contract at 8 V? % to qualified wheels and hub caps. PEN- Opportunity Employer. fits. Experience not neces¬ HOUSES HOUSES HOUSES '2595 PROFESSIONAL WOMAN Lansing area on Clemens St. MAPLE DINING '00m set buyer Call for directions. NELL SALES INC., 1825 East 4-8-17 (23) sary. Call 655 2198 7 8 17(5) & Apartments- no fees. 485 1405. Terry 8 8 25 «4* Nice Sunday drive. Dawn for exclusive apartment, Ville double bed, Panasonic color Come in to our office and 517 Michigan, Lansing, Michigan Montee. Own room, bath. Osoff. LONG REALTY. OOK HEBRIMAN WANTED- SALES specialist ACCOUNTING MAJOR- jun¬ pick up a free copy of our TV All like new 349 9351 517- VOLVO MAZDA 48912.482 5818. C-J5^8-25(6) ior level or above for part- 351 9099. 7-8-25 (3) EAST LANSING duplex 4 7 8 25 i4i 694 1121 or evenings VW for paint and stain products. listings. Monday-Friday, 11 349 5560 4 8-211131 6135 W SAGINAW JUNK CARS wanted. Also Work for Michigan Lumber time bookkeeping position. a.m. - 7 p.m. A.I.M. INC., bedrooms, 2 baths, $400. HIGH STREET- upper 4 furnished. $440 374-6366 RALEiGH RAMPAR 10 selling used parts. Phone wholesaler. Travel extensive Must be able to devote at 2002 E. Saginaw (corner EXCELLENT HOME in the 321-6900 321 3651 C 15-8-25 (3) rooms. Appliances, unfur¬ 0-8-8-25 (4) speed. 19 inch frame. 1 year throughout Northern Michi¬ least 20 hours per week Saginaw and Clemens), country- yet minutes from nished, private entrance. No old. $95 Little girl's Raleigh, MtTh til ».dosed Sol gan. Benefits and opportu¬ during normal office hours. Lansing. 0-3-8-16 (9) $49 349 9351 E 5 8 23 (4) MSU campus and downtown MASON BODY SHOP. 812 E. Fine opportunity to earn and smoking. Pets, children. Mar¬ PROFESSOR'S FURNISHED Lansing 3 bedroom house on nity excellent. Ideal for ag¬ ried couple. References, de¬ Kalamazoo, since, 1940. Auto learn. Position will last as 3 bedroom house near MSU. 2 acres Wild life and game gressive building materials ROOMMATE WANTED for 2 PIANO GRINNELL Currier painting-collision service. oriented person. Send re long as you want it. Must posit, $240. 663-4345 or bedroom Own Ideal residential area 2 baths sanctuary at rear of property, 482 1727. 7 8-25(7) apartment. spinet less than 1 year old, American-foreign cars. 485- Box D-4, State News have own transportation. $110/month including garage. Academic family pre corral and stables included. sume to room pecan, like new 349 9351. 0256. C 15-8-25 (5) ferred. References. Available $32,900 Call LONG MERCEDES SL230 1971 air. Classified, 347 Student Ser¬ Apply in person, 9 a.m. - utilities. 394-3312. 8-8-21 (41 7 8 25i3i Only ROOMMATE TO share 2 September 1 for 1 year $375 REALTY 694 1121 or Bill radiais, sunroof, nice. 337 vices, East Lansing. noon. SIMPLIFIED BOOK¬ bedroom apartment. West month. 353-5958 or 351 1146. Burrell 393 6263 6-8 18(12) 7622 after 9 p m. 8 8 17(3' X-4-8-16 (13) KEEPING AND TAX SERV¬ 1 & 2 bedrooms in modern Employment it ICE, 4305 S. Cedar. side. Call Karen, 323-3545, 485 7193 ext. 41. 3 8-18 (3) 8-unit, furnished & unfurnish¬ BL-2-8-16 (71 TAPE DECKS reel Sony reel to TC355 $125. Pioneer MUSTANG II, 1977 4 cylin¬ STORE DETECTIVES, junior 3 8-17 (15) ed. Call 372-0297. 8-8-21(3) cassette deck, $100 349 NURSES AID, experienced, and senior CJ majors. 641- der, hard top. white with red EAST LANSING houses for 5 9351 7 8 25(3i Gas saver. 349-9351 full or part-time. 7-3 p.m., 4562. 0-10-8-17 (3) INDIVIDUAL TO perform interior. shifts. Apply in now at or 6 students. Lease and 7 8 25 (31 3-11 p.m. light maintenance duties, 6 deposit required. Craig. 655- WATERBED. QUEEN size, PROVINCIAL HOUSE days per week, Monday-Sat¬ peison SOUTH off Aurelius between NOW TAKING applications urday, 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Apply BURCHAM WOODS 3 FEMALE roommates want¬ 1255 after 6 p.m. 9 8 23(4> includes tress, liner frame, base mat¬ heater, brand new. ONE FIVE $100 500 Trans for additional riding instruct¬ Cavanaugh and Mount Hope. in person, Ganto's, Meridian ed for furnished house in $245. 669 9419. 4 8 17 14) portation specials All makes. ors. Teaching experience for 10 8-25 (7) Mall. 4-8-18 (6) SUMMER ONLY! Lansing. Stove, refrigerator, ONE BEDROOM sem. fur¬ a» sizes. FLUMERFELT Western and English re¬ washer/dryer, fireplace. Pets nished, no pets, deposits and STAIR CHEVROLET. 655 NURSES RN or LPN charge. quired. CRAZY C RIDING RESEARCH CONSULTANT welcome. Nice area. 372- references. $170 month plus on unexpected 4343. 0 8 8 25 t5l Full time or part-time, 3-11 STABLE, 676-3710. 6-8-18(7) to handle major projects for a opening 1697. 8-8-21 (5) utilities. 2113 E. Kalamazoo. CAMPUS 11-7 a.m. shifts. Imme¬ downtown health care organ¬ Phone 321-3191 8 8 21 (5) THUNDERBIRD TOWN Lan¬ p.m., WANTED: EXPERIENCED benefits with orienta¬ Students dau, 1977 all powei luxury diate Apply PROVINCIAL breakfast cook, full or part- ization. Send resume to F6, The State News. Box efficiency *175 2 PEOPLE needed for 4 HILL car, low mileage $6100 best tion. HOUSE SOUTH, 882 2458 time. Apply any day, 8-8-25 (5) bedroom, 2 bath house in shouldn't have offer. Call 882 2175 after 5 LIZARD'S UNDERGROUND, East Lansing. $110/month. Monday-Friday. 10-8-25 (7) 224 Abbott Street, East Lans¬ immediate Call Margie at 332-1260 or *2 Bedrooms to live in drab p.m. 2-8-16(5) POSITIONS NOW open for ing. 8-8-21 (6) 353 3183. 4-8-21 (4) •Furnished Apis. little rooms. TR 7 1976, excellent. AM FM FULL TIME keypunch opera- cooks, waiter, waitresses & occupancy! cassette. rust proofed. Owner tor. experience or training IMMEDIATE FULL & part bus personnel. All shifts, all •free Roommate Service $4500. 351 3595. needed. Please call Mr. Ban- hours. Apply in person, Coil between 12 -5 CLOSE, 5 bedrooms, $400. • air conditioning left country time. Kitchen & waitress, 3 bedroom, $570. 351 "Dishwashers field, 351 1310. 0-10-8-25(4) INTERNATIONAL HOUSE New 6 • luxurious furnishings 3 8 16 (3) shifts per week minimum OF PANCAKES, 2800 E. 351-3118 0765. 7-8-25 (3) •Central Air Conditioning required during school. Ex¬ • dishwashers UNIFORMED SECURITY Grand River, East Lansing. VOLVO, 1975 excellent c perience helpful. Apply in 7-8-25 (7) •Swimming Pool dition, AM-FM 8-track, officers. Call 641-4562. person 2-4 p.m. MOON'S 231 CEDARS EAST - one bed- MSU NEAR, duplex, 3 bed¬ • shag carpeting $4250. 1 313 744-0486. 0 15-8 25 (3) MAC, 351-2755. 8-9-21 (7) furnished. Available room, V/i baths, family •Unlimited Parking COCKTAIL WAITRESSES room •Pleasant Landscaping • private balconies Z 8-8-21 131 BABYSiTTER NeIdED/part- September, 12 month only, room, nice yard, $340. Couple STUDENTS TO work in car now hiring. Apply in person $198. Phone 332-3900 days, preferred. 373-8022 or 393 • swimming pool rental office. 3 p.m.-11:30 time, in my west Lansing RAINBOW RANCH 2643 E. 3990.3 8-18(5) 'Special 12 month rates I Btafdis M p.m. weekdays, 7 a.m.-3 p.m. weekends. 489-1484. home. 323-3400. 8-8-25 (3) Grand River. 3-8-18 (4) 0 15 8 25(4) Have a place to head Special Location to...Collingwood SUZUKI RM 125.1976 excel¬ 5 8-16 (5) Location Apartments! FREE BUS FALL RATES lent condition. $600. 669 5031 8 8 21 (31 ELDERLY INSTRUMENTS has these positions open: full fltoj>c(ungl)am CEDAR 6REENS APARTMENTS Now Leasing •air conditioned 'dishwosher SERVICE 731 72 SUZUKI TS90 perfect and part-time sales help, 2 BEDROOM FURNISHED LUXURY APTS. office help, repair, shipping, 'private balconies •shag carpeting shape. No rust, 3500 miles. • lurnithad apartment! • iwlmmins pool Model Open 9-9 swimming pool 'unlimited parking $350. 337 1437 3 8 1613) hook department manager, • on conditioning teachers. Apply in person 'central air • V ot IJ month *2 bedroom Everyday HONDA CB 500 T. 1976- between 3-7 p.m. Monday- dishwasher disposal leoset available •within walking 'model open daily bought new in 1377. 1700 Thursday. Ask for Mark. 'shag carpeting distance to camous APARTMENTS miles, extras. 332-1426. C-6-8-17 (9) special rates available for fall 9 months - 320 Leasing for Fall X 6 8 17 (3) Fall leases only — Special 12 month rates 9 812 month leases available 1135 Michigan Avenue Call 351-8282 351 721? YAMAHA 350 Roadbike, MODELS, ESCORTS, VEL E.Lansing 351-8631 CALL 349-3530 (behind Rollerworld) 1974 Excellent condition, VET FINGERS. Apply in per Call 351-7166 (next to Brody) $450. 351 1690. son- 527 E. Michigan Avenue. extras, 3 818(3) Z 14 8 25(3) ^ocater^at^tajadorrUtoo^ustvoutt^Kerviir^oo^ Wednesday. August 16, 1978 12 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Hmwage Sale MOVING SALE at 3519 Col |[^1 Chester Road, Thursday. Fri¬ day, ft Saturday. August 17. Jjrpiif Stniici A UNlGRAPHlCS COMPLETE DISSERTATION AND RESUME SERVICE OFFERS Statewide measles epidemic predicted nization rates are stepped up, "We will have measles next 18. Er 19, 10 til 5 p.m. the next three years, but sles in Ingham County in the spring which " year, but we will not have Furniture. 80 inch sofa, maple By PAI L COX pie the hard way" will keep the the study states. 2843 Ingham County Health Depart next few years," said Bruce "There has never been a another outbreak like last headboards ft chest, child's For estimate stop in at State News Staff Writer area from suffering an out vanity & decorator table, E Grand River or phone 332 in Indiana doctor has pre ment officials say it will not Bragg. Ingham County health gauge before when an outbreak year," Bragg said. "This is officer. break, Bragg said. assuming people cooperate and books, records, toys', pic¬ 8414 C 15 8 25 -8' :ed that Michigan has be happen in Ingham County. becomes an epidemic," Bowes The prediction was made by tures, dishes & kitchen items, "I do not believe that we will A good immunization rate said. "The history has been that have their children immu¬ ■en a 75 and 95 percent Dr. James Bowes, president of clothes for children, ladies have a large outbreak of mea¬ and a measles outbreak last most healthy people wait until it nized." 332 nee of a measles epidemic in Knd Measles Inc. The findings size 10. Electric blanket, gets so fullblown that it's Disky said the county health golf 3492 of the study came from a musical instruments, obvious to everybody and then department is participating in a clubs and tennis rackets computer analysis of measles nationwide push to increase 3-8 18 1141 TYPING EXPERIENCED, cases, immunization rates and they either start a large scale Fitzgerald considers Ferency, Bruff fast and reasonable 371 immunization or try to ride it recently falling immunization the number and density of 4635 C 15 8 25<3' out." rates for all childhood diseases. MOVING SALE, drapes, susceptable children in the 18 He added that the national goal appliances, more. 1631 Spar THESIS TERM papers states studied. Ingham County Health Edu¬ tan Village August 19 Don Disky said the spring is a 90 percent immunization i continued from page 11 Vice Chairperson Olivia May- Ruppe's appearance on the "Measles is not a harmless cator 10 am 6pm Z 3 8 18«4i rate by October 1979. 2078 0 15 8 25 3' He offered the listed for nard of Flint, attorney Jean list may be a move to embar¬ childhood disease. It can be outbreak of measles in the public comment, which included McKee, attorney Patricia Mic rass Gov. William G. Milliken. fatal," Bowes said. "Children county was a large one. He During the last two weeks added that over 9,000 cases ; Iffii| Service A EXPERIENCED IBM tvpmg all three of his Democratic klow of Marquette, educator The Houghton lawmaker was can suffer permanent ear and were reported as opposed to the health department will be primary opponents, and at least Kim Moran and University of a candidate for the Republican eye damage, bronchial pneu working with McDonald's rest¬ EXPERIENCED TYPIST fast FAYANN 489 ('3R8 two cases the previous year. one Republican. Michigan Regent Sarah Power. U.S. Senate nomination until monia and encephalitis." aurants to increase immuniza¬ & accurate Thesis, disserta C 15 8 25 3 The outbreak did lead to a He said he hopes to narrow it In addition to Fitzgerald's The study defines an epi¬ tions. Disky said. tions 339 3575 8 8 16 <3) incumbent Sen. Robert Griffin down by next weekend to the primary opponents, the list demic as any outbreak of more stepped-up immunization pro¬ changed his mind and decided State health officials are also PROFESSIONAL TYPING Iteration flQ 10 or fewer persons he will includes all the losing candi¬ to seek re-election. Milliken than 26 cases per 100.000 gram which reached another interview personally in order to dates in the Democratic U.S. 9,000 persons in the highly intensifying immunization Fast, guaranteed accurate played a key role in persuading persons in any one school year. drives in response to Bowes' and reasonable 321 2063 make a choice. Senate primary. Also on the list One hundred and twenty-three susceptible range. Bragg said Griffin to run and has been the immunizations were aimed study, said Mazie Brown, publi¬ Fitzgerald has been under are Secretary of State Richard criticized for stifling the devel¬ cities in 18 states face a strong cist with the state Department strong pressure to name a Austin and Attorney General possibility of an epidemic in the at persons between the ages of ANN BROWN typing Disser opment of new talent in the nine and 17. of Health. woman as his running mate. Frank Kelley. next three years unless party. 1 Abbott Road. North en The party women's caucus has Major surprises on the list trance 351 7221. all but demanded that the state include University of Michigan •Till Mint IAMMI C 15-8 25 14) senator from Detroit choose a President Robben Fleming, MICHIMN RADIALC with o lift Tim* Wartinly FOR QUALITY sir: woman and Michigan Supreme House Democratic Floor Lead¬ 40 000 Mil* Warranty Whit. Weill PROFESSIONAL EDITING & vice THE STEREO J Court Justice G. Mennen Wil er Joseph Forbes of Oak Park, typing. Corrections to maior 555 E Grand Re- 155-13 37.95 re-wr.te 332 5991 s has strongly urged him to former congressional Represen C 15 8 25 '3 0-1-8 16 131 tative James O'Hara and retir- 2x 165-13 ll.9i 1171-14 mm 0 0*119" 165 15w i )9.fS 185-14 57.95 017114 COPYGRAPH SERVICE 0 o Mil" Complete 195-14 90.95 resume service Comei 205 14 03.95 0 o «1J0" HI7I1S M A C and Grand River 205 15 09.90 8:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Monday Friday. 10 am 5 p m 215-15 71.95 ItTlH • c »|«4" Saturday 337 1666 225-15 73.95 C-15-8 25 (7) ALL NEW TIRES NOBLEMS All MAJ0IIRANDS AYAILAIU mounting • fast service A 2)I TIRE TIRE INCINC ft 332-6545 S Mm ■ cultom wheel Lamina'* cuitom laniing'i '• .A'1 LIBERTY BELL PRESENTS PUZZLE k-i5" -i IHK BEACH HOYS ACROSS 30 Eye 32 Owing 33 Yale 34 Interview HHjs^saiEinaj^a SPONSORED BY: ^ Aug. 25 Grand Hovun 35 Joyful sound 36 Capable Bill in 38 Sorb 40 Forever .42 Emperor of Japan 46 Quota 49 Past 51 Blade 52 Maguey 53 Robot drama