RAY TESTIFIES AGAINST 'RAQUL1 IN TWOJIOUR SESSION King's convicted assassin claims set-up By JIM ADAMS around the large hearing room, watching tee's chambers for an afternoon session of sleepy and tired. I think after today I'll be all right." WASHINGTON (AP) - Convicted assas reporters and spectators closely. Rep. questioning, both he and his attorney, Mark Richardson Preyer, D-N.C., had admon- Lane, pleaded for adjournment. Earlier, Lane charged that Ray was beaten sin James Earl Ray swore anew Wednesday that he did not kill Dr. Martin Luther King ished everyone not to i 1 stand up Ray had claimed exhaustion after alleged during a fingerprinting session by U.S. when Ray stood or was being escorted to brutality by prison officials at an undis¬ marshals on Monday, and that the lights in Jr., contending he was set up to take the and from the committee room. Anyone closed location where he is being held. his cell had been left on throughout the blame by a man named "Raoul." Ray, serving violating the order would be expelled Federal prison officials denied the charge. night. "My client hasn't slept for 48 hours," a 99-year prison sentence "I had an altercation in prison" at a Lane said. He said his client is being kept in for King's slaying on April 4, 1968, had immediately, Preyer warned. a Virginia prison which is a 45-minute plane recanted his 1969 guilty plea three days When Ray was returned to the commit- federal holding cell, Ray said. "I'm kind of after entering the plea. But Wednesday was flight plus a 20-minute drive from Washing- the first time the 50-year-old convict had stated his case publicly under oath. Preyer granted the adjournment request "I did not shoot Martin Luther King," Ray told the House assassinations commit¬ tee in a jammed and heavily-guarded Advanced arms sale after conferring with other members of the panel. "The committee wants to be fair. We will adjourn until 9 a.m." on Thursday, he said. hearing room. Testifying under oath, Ray recounted in detail his now-familiar story that he thought he and Raoul were only conspira¬ to Iranians rejected When statement, Ray finished a lengthy opening Rep. Louis Stokes, D-Ohio, immediately began questioning him about tors in smuggling guns and contraband until the varying versions he has given of the he learned King had been shot. By FRED S.HOFFMAN However, a senior administration official, Raoul story for nearly 10 years. Ray swore he turned the rifle that killed WASHINGTON (AP) - President Car¬ declining to be identified publicly, said the Stokes asked Ray about a lie detector King over to Raoul the day before the ter has rejected Iran's request to buy some turndown is "not necessarily forever." test to which he consented last year at the assassination in Memphis. He recounted of the most advanced U.S. electronic request of Playboy magazine. The magazine that he had had a tire fixed at a service warfare equipment designed to blind and said the machine showed Ray lied when he station several blocks away from the destroy enemy radar and anti aircraft denied killing King but told the truth when Lorraine Hotel, where the civil rights batteries, administration officials said At issue was Iran's bid for 31 F-4G he said no one asked him or paid him for the leader was slain, and was still in his white Wednesday. advanced "Wild Weasel" fighter-bombers murder. Ray later denounced the test as Mustang when he heard news of King's The issue has divided some of Carter's on the radio. equipped with highly-sophisticated elec¬ faulty. assassination senior advisers, with State Department and tronic warfare gear enabling it to detect Surrounded at the witness table by U.S. arms control agency officials opposing the Stokes asked why he has described Raoul and locate radar stations and to fire a range marshals, Ray told his story for nearly two sale while the Defense Department favored variously as a blond-haired Latin, a sandy- hours. Other U.S. marshals were scattered it. of weapons to destroy them. haired Latin and a reddish-haired French The United States has not yet sold any of Canadian. these advanced aircraft and their equip¬ Ray said a book writer was wrong about James Earl Ray took the oath Wednesday lor his first public interroga¬ ment to any other country. The first the blond hair, and that his sworn tion with regard to the assassination of Martin Lugher King. He then Problems 'cleared up' operational models have been in use for only a couple of years in the U.S. Air Force. testimony Wednesday depicting Raoul as having had dark hair with a reddish tint went on to testify before the House Assassination Committee. The State Department and arms control was the truth. agency opposed sale of the F-4Gs to Iran on grounds this would introduce a new in Data Processing weapons system into that region and because they considered it offensive in By CATHERINE RAFTREY State News Staff Writer After intense controversy involving the MSU Data Processing Department last year, the director of Internal Audit believes that things are back to normal. nature, rather than defensive. Officials said that, instead of the F-4Gs, the United States has offered to sell Iran less sophisticated F 4E fightor-bombers Cross-campus highway armed with older equipment, including "To the best of my knowledge everything has been cleared up," reported Director plans 'tentative'—Harden about 1,000 Shrike missiles which are Robert E. Wenner. designed to home in automatically on However, a report by his department in March 1977 confirmed that data processing enemy radar complexes. The Shrike origin¬ employees were cutting out snowflakes, reading magazines or sleeping on the job. ally was used by the U.S. Air Force against Work habits of the Data Processing Department were brought to light when Charles North Vietnam in the 1960s, but has been Miller, manager of applications and maintenance programming, brought incidents to the would be substantially modernized in later versions. Plans for MSU's cross-campus highway directly adjacent to the path of the highway might present a attention of the University. The allegations he made in June 1976 concerning work efficiency problems of the Administration officials said the Shah of are still "tentative." President Edgar L. proposed highway as it was planned in 1971 to the traffic congestion | Harden said Wednesday, and the route it when it was considered by the MSU Board River Avenue. department prompted then-President Clifton R. Wharton Jr. to order an investigation by Iran is now considering whether to accept of Trustees. "We will have to visit Internal Audit in October of that year. the U.S. offer of the F-4Es armed with the may take still has not been decided. Harden also said that about 68 acres of At that time the trustees voted against little bit more to find out i During that time a special review of the administrative Data Processing Department Shrike in place of the F-4G Wild Weasels. the was also compiled by Ernst and Ernst, an outside accounting firm. land owned by former President John A. building the new highway in a closed project reopened." H The reports, completed in March 1977, dealt with what Miller believed were "poor to Asked about the F-4G's equipment, the Hannah, which is adjacent to the path of the meeting, thus halting construction plans disasterous services," provided by the Data Processing Department. Air Force said, "This advanced technology highway as last proposed in 1971, would in that had gone on since 1949. exists in no other aircraft." The Air Force no way create a conflict of interest. In the report submitted by Wenner, three major problems were described. Hannah also said he did not foresee any They related to the "setting of priorities on production and programming, lack of concern on user satisfaction and a lack of communication between data processing and users." also said that the F-4E armed with Shrike missiles cannot accomplish the air defense "suppression" mission as effectively as the Hannah, who was president of MSU from 1941 to 1969, owns land east of Hagadorn Road between the Grand Trunk Railroad conflict, saying he was off the University's payroll and did not care whether the high¬ Law, dental This was concluded after discussions and interviews with 50 individuals. way was built or not. F-4G Wild Weasel. line and Twykingham Apartments. This Those questioned were users, former users, or those who had involvement with users. He said he had made a deal to sell the All interviewees were promised their identities would be kept confidential and not included in any reports. land about 10 years ago but that it was never completed. school funds Wenner's investigation uncovered, among other things, "the printing of gambling forms via computer, such as the high school class A and B basketball tournaments from the quarter finals to the finals; the Nov. 6, 7,13 and 14 1976 college and professional football Senate passes bill "I'd be happy if 1 could sell it today, if anybody wanted it," Hannah said. struck down He said he did not know what route the pools." Another major concern was the many University departments, which at one time used highway might take and added that he did extending college aid MSU's Processing Department, were purchasing their own computers or going outside the not know whether the land would increase or decrease in value accordingly. By MICHAEL MEGERIAN University to run their programs. State News Staff Writer The report from Ernst and Ernst could not evaluate the overall workload assignment Ed Vartanian, a local real estate agent, Funding for additional law and dental practices because there were not any detailed records of such assignments. By JIM LUTHER determines eligibility and must match the said development of the land would take degree programs in Michigan, including Both the accounting firm and Wenner concluded, however, that the appointment of a WASHINGTON (AP) The Senate, supplemental grant; - years, should the highway be routed that MSU,was struck down at the state Board of permanent director with a well-developed organizational structure was an important step seeking to lighten the burden of rising •the guaranteed student loan program, way, but he guessed the value would "go Education's Tuesday meeting. in correcting various problems. higher education costs, passed a bill currently the main federal aid to middle- The board s decision was the result of a up." The processing department had been without a permanent director for over two years, Wednesday that would extend federal income students, would be liberalized. The recommendation made by the >taff in the (continued on page 5) college tuition aid for the first time to government would pay the interest on Hannah pointed out that an increase in Department of Education. students from middle-income families. tuition loans while the needy student is in value depended first on whether the route went along the Grand Truck Railroad as it James Homan. James Hatcher and Delia The aid, similar to what President Carter college regardless of how high his family was proposed and secondly whether it goes Vorhauer, coordinators of Statewide In¬ proposed, was added 68-28 to another income. The government would guarantee over the land or level to it. structional Program Planning, submitted program that would allow a college tuition repayment of the loan; tax credit of up to $500 per student. The •the contribution to the college work- It was emphasized by Harden that there reports on both programs in 1970. conclud¬ is route for the highway yet. though ing that the state should not Mi|>p"rt any titarsdtay no set Senate passed that program late Tuesday. study program would be doubled. This pays den I prog - the law - pursuing recommendations for its • A version of the tax-credit bill already 80 percent of the student's salary for a he is construction. five has passed the House, where prospects are part-time job in college or another non- continued (continued on page 10) Harden has also emphasized that the • on page ,i good for approval of the Carter plan as well. inside weather Carter Temperatures will be in the RETRACE MISSING PERSON'S STEPS upper 80s today, and mostly The balloonist, mike it! See sunny skies will prevail. To¬ pige 10. night will be mostly cloudy, and in the low to mid-60s. Police checking telephone tips Police were checking telephone tips Wednesday and retracing the steps of missing person Kristine Rose Stuart, of East Lansing and a 1970 MSU graduate, the third missing woman reported in the area in two months. East Lansing Police Chief Steven Naert is meeting today to compare notes with officers currently investigating two other incidents of missing women in the area. Stuart, a science teacher at Gardner Junior High School in Lansing, was reported missing Monday night by her husband Ernest, owner of Stuart Builders. Inc. The woman was last seen walking northward on Coolidge Road about two blocks from her home at approximately 10 a.m. Monday. Police believe she had taken a bus back to East Lansing that morning after dropping off her car at Herm's Auto Body in Lansing and was walking home. A pair of prescription sunglasses belonging to Stuart were found about a block from her home at 1300 Basswood Circle, police said. Vehicle skid marks were also discovered nearby. Police are not certain the marks are related to Stuart's disappearance. State police helicopters and officers from several different police departments spent Tuesday searching the area for clues. Stuart. 30. is described as 5 feet 5, about 120 pounds, with short curly brown hair and green eyes. t East Lansing Anyone with information regarding the missing woman should c Kristine Rose Stuart police at 351 4220. Thursday, August 17, 1978 2 Michigon Stote News. Eost Lansing, Michigan MEMPHIS TEMPORARILY POWERLESS Carter acts to prompt Outage blamed on guard consideration for cities MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) - A Inspector William Maley Jr. police officers walked off their of the Shelby County Sheriffs jobs a week ago. Instead of WASHINGTON (AP) - President Carter signed four private guard assigned to pro lasting from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m., executive orders Wednesday to force, or at least encourage, the tect a utility substation during Department said there did not appear to be a direct connection the new curfew was to extend federal government to consider the plight of the cities when it a strike by police and fire between the blackout and the from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. acts. fighters was arrested Wednes strikes. The police and firefighter's The key order would require all major proposals for day and accused of pulling switches that temporarily Mayor Wyeth Chandler said unions said they were prepar¬ legislation or other government action to be accompanied by an urban impact statement - something city officials have been South Africa economy riding rough seas blacked out the entire metro¬ politan area overnight. there had been so few problems — despite looting in the early ing a proposal to counter Chandler's suggestion that vot¬ seeking for years. Authorities said the man told morning hours Wednesday — ers be asked whether they Such impact statements would not keep Congress from them he was intoxicated at the that he was easing the dusk-to- wanted to pay for a wage passing a bill or the executive branch from moving on a dollar against stronger currencies, since JOHANNESBURG South Africa (AP) — time. dawn curfew he imposed after increase with a sales tax hike. program, even if the statement said a program would have a the rand drops in value right along with South Africa's economy is being drown Roving pickets temporarily negative impact on blighted areas. But it would have the effect the dollar. of issuing a warning about the consequences of proposed tight in a tug-of-war between a tumbling This means, for example, that it would kept some garbage collectors dollar on one hand and the soaring price and teachers off the job Tues¬ govenment action. of gold on the other. The basis of the dilemma is simple, the take more rands today to repay a debt of one million French francs than it would Califano could be day. School is scheduled to start Thursday, but the teach Two other presidential executive orders would encourage more federal purchasing from firms located in areas of high unemployment and the placing of federal office buildings and South African rand, the nation's unit of have a year ago when the dollar, and ers' union has urged its 5,500 other facilities in central cities. currency, is tied directly to the U.S. dollar, and South the value of Africa is the thus the rand, was worth more francs cited for contempt members to respect any picket The fourth establishes an interagency group to coordinate A government commission is consider¬ Tommy Powell, head of the the implementation of federal urban programs among federal world's leading gold producer. agencies and state and local governments. ing cutting the rand free from the dollar Memphis AFL-CIO Labor So South Africa is benefiting tremen¬ WASHINGTON (AP) — A House subcommittee recommended Council, said he would ask the so that South Africa can cash in on higher dously from fast-rising gold prices on Wednesday that Health, Education and Welfare Secretary Joseph council on Monday to call a world markets, but at the same time it is gold prices without taking a beating from A. Califano be cited for contempt of Congress for refusing to general strike and boycott of being hit hard by the foiling value of the the falling dollar. A rand is worth $1.15. provide subpoenaed documents about drug companies. the city unless progress was The recommendation came from members of the House Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee's oversight and made toward settling the dis¬ Carter dollar statement putes. investigations subcommittee. The blackout and arrest came Iranian police fire teargas into crowd They said the information Califano has is vital to their probe of allegations that major drug companies have put their name-brand as tourists gathered in Mem¬ phis to mark the anniversary of too late to affect trading labels on generic drugs and have hiked prices sharply above what Elvis Presley's death a year ago consumers would pay for the same drug under the generic label. TEHRAN, Iran (UPI) Police fired which led to martial low and the Wednesday. - "We have reason to believe that large drug companies have been LONDON (AP) - President tary W. Michael Blumenthal teargas Wednesday to disperse striking imposition of dusk-to-dawn curfew for a The city of 650,000 and Carter's statement in Washing¬ and William Miller, chairperson month in Isfahan. regularly making profits with up to 5,000 percent markups on surrounding Shelby County radical Moslem merchants and a govern¬ ton expressing "deep concern" of the Federal Reserve Board, generic drugs simply because they were put under their brand was thrown into darkness at Chief government spokesperson Dari- the decline of the dollar and they examining meas¬ ment spokesperson said the riots were a name," said Rep. Albert Gore Jr.. D-Tenn., who offered the 12:33 a.m. when the Memphis over are ush Homayun told foreign correspon¬ came too late to affect trading ures to alter the dollar's down¬ "very large conspiracy, aided by ex¬ contempt motion. Light, Gas & Water Division's tremist Palestinians, to overthrow the dents at a news conference in his office The subcommittee voted 9-8 in favor of the contempt citation, on world money markets ward course. Cordova substation which con¬ The dollar has lost more than the shops, in fact, were closed by their sending it to the full committee. If it is approved there, the Wednesday and the U.S. cur¬ Shah. trols one of two main Tennes rency came under renewed 30 percent of its value against, Police arrested several persons, in¬ owners who feared reprisals from the contempt recommendation will go to the full House, creating a see Valley Authority lines into the Japanese yen, 33 percent opposition groups. constitutional confrontation over the rights of Congress to get the city was shut down. pressure. cluding the Mullah, Hadi Ghaffari. after information the executive branch refuses to furnish. However, the dollar's perfor¬ against the Swiss franc, and 15 scuffles and teargassing of the mob of Homayun said the disturbances in Iran, In an appearance before the panel, Califano contended he cannot Richard David Hyder, 29, of mance was improvement on the percent against the German several thousand people. which killed 15 people last week alone, Nashville, arrested at the record lows it reached around mark in the past year. were provoked by an organized group give the subpoenaed documents to Congress because they contain was The strike in the city's bazaar quarter trade secrets that are protected by law from disclosure. He cited substation shortly afterward. the world Monday and Tues¬ Informed sources in Paris was called to protest deaths in last plus "those who have been deceived and an opinion Tuesday from the attorney general that he should not He was charged with malicious day. said Wednesday that deputy week s rioting in Isfahan and Shiraz. burn shops and institutions." turn over the material for that reason. mischief and interfering with The exception was Frankfurt finance ministers from the where the dollar slipped fur¬ world's 10 leading industrial Califano did give the committee a list of firms that manufacture power lines. Hyder was an ther against the West German nations will meet there Sept. 8 generic drugs for name-brand companies. employee of Murray Guard Hua warmly welcomed by Romanians In addition, the secretary said that HEW and the Food and Drug Service of Jackson, which was hired by the Tenn., mark, closing at a new postwar low of 1.9370 marks. to discuss the slide of the dollar. Countries involved are the Administration "are deeply committed both to promoting the use TVA to of less expensive generic drugs and to ending the drug companies' protect the substation. National Carter, in a statement issued United States, Britain, France, at the White House, said he had West Germany, Japan, the BUCHAREST, Romania (AP) — Thou¬ identified. We compared this with all of practice of secretly marketing generic drugs produced by other Guards, on duty in the city manufacturers as their own, more expensive brand name since Friday, had been at the been discussing the dollar's Netherlands, Switzerland, Bel¬ sands of chanting, cheering Romanians the other receptions and this was power facility until Monday. troubles with Treasury Secre¬ gium, Canada and Sweden. gave a tumultuous welcome Wednesday bigger. products." to Chinese Communist Party Chairman Romanian television estimated the Hua Kuo-feng as he arrived for a five-day flag-waving crowd lining the motorcade visit — a trip that has aroused the ire of route from Otopeni Airport at 100,000. the Soviet But other estimates were as high os U£n. Officials ®his independent-minded 250,000. Communist nation, already in disfavor The Soviet Union and China hove been with the Soviets for developing ties with at odds for years because of deep-seated China, regarded the welcome as com¬ ideological differences and a border parable with that given Soviet leader dispute and have been competing for Leonid I. Brezhnev in 1976. But Western influence in many countries. One of the most recent sources of friction is the diplomats said the crowds were bigger Oitploy Ad.ortl.inj and more enthusiastic. Soviet Union's support of Vietnam in its border conflict with Cambodia. The Photographic "It was a tremendous welcome," said one diplomat, who osked not to be Chinese support the Cambodians. Wants Some Girl Friends! We're Selling: Corduroy Jeans by Snaplinger Press machinists join New York strikers NEW YORK (UPI) — The 300-member it's appropriate." Hubert said, vowing his s and colors lor newspaper machinists union Wednesday men would stay out until a settlement voted unanimously to authorize its own was reached with The New York Times, strike against the city's three major the Daily News and the New York Post. West/Lansing dailies, already shut down for a week by The machinists and other newspaper 414 Elmwood a press operators' walkout. 321-3707 unions have been honoring the picket During a three-and-one-half hour lines set up last Wednesday night by the meeting at their union hall, members of press operators, who walked off their Machinists Local 15 authorized Business jobs over a manning dispute. Representative Richard Red' Hubert and a strike committee to call a walkout at Unlike the other unions, the machinists any time without warning. must stage a strike before becoming "We'll put up a picket line when we feel eligible for benefits. Union votes; postal strike still a threat DENVER (UPI) — Postal Workers Union days, he is required to call a nationwide delegates have voted to require their strike." Andrews said. "And it will be union president to call a nationwide called." strike if the current contract offer is Andrews again predicted union mem¬ rejected and negotiators cannot reach bers would ratify the contract proposal. agreement on a new pact within five "If I had to bet on it, I'd bet the contract days. will be ratified," he said. Union President Emmet Andrews said The deadline for mailing in ballots is delegates overwhelmingly approved the resolution on a voice vote Tuesday. midnight Aug. 23. "If the contract ratification is rejected Prospects for ratification did not look by the membership, the president is authorized to go back to negotiations, good Monday as delegates voted unoffi¬ cially by a 5-1 margin to reject the PARAMOUNT NEWSCENO and if it cannot be negotiated within five proposal. 537 E. Grand River Open 7 days a week to serve you Hustlers' Flynt tells all about assassination I know my life may be tn jeopardy, COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI) - Hustler magazine owner Lorry Flynt says his life Flynt said in a telephone interview from his suburban Bexley mansion Tuesday may be in danger, but he nevertheless believes it is his duty to tell the public evening. "If they kill me, they kill me, but I must give the public the facts." who really killed John F. Kennedy on Nov. 22, 1963. Flynt, who blames the CIA or FBI for his own shooting March 6 in Lawrenceville, Books Flynt plans his expose on the assassi Go., said he can prove who murdered nation of the late president in Hustler's Kennedy, adding that he knows Lee The Great Summer October, November and December is¬ Harvey Oswald did not act on his own sues. in killing the country's 35th president. Take Along! Michigon Stole Ntws, toil Lon.ing, Michigan Thurtdoy. Augutt 17. 1978 3 Five-year-old water suit to be resolved by county By PAULA DYKE responsible for the whole broken back?" attributed part of the stall to the resigna¬ State News Staff Writer John Knecht, one of the homeowners tion of the judge before whom the suit was first introduced. A five-year-old lawsuit charging the East involved in the suit, said the authority built Knecht said the authority stopped pump¬ Lansing-Meridian Water and Sewer Au- the new system to transport needed water thority with interference in private water to Okemos, East Lansing and Haslett. ing water from the new system soon after sources could be resolved soon, city "But we homeowners have just as much citizen protest was raised, but resumed engineer Robert Bruce said Wednesday. of a right to water as people in these other pumping again in 1977. He said the affected homeowners were The suit now before Ingham County communities do," Knecht said. Circuit Court Judge Harrison, claims the "It is our contention that the water not filing the suit to receive monetary _ authority's installation of a new municipal authority failed to make the proper studies rewards, but rational solutions to their water system in northwestern Meridian to ascertain where these wells should be water problems. "The authority said they would hook t Township in 1973 depleted area residents of placed so they would not interfere with c their water supply. right to water," he said. up to the municipal system at our oh The 16 water wells in the new system Knecht said the suit was filed in 1973, but expense," Knecht said, "which we don't si were drilled much deeper than the existing could give no solid reason for the delay. He s rational." ones, thus lowering underground water levels, Bruce explained. Some 85 homeowners filed suit because their private wells could not draw the lowered water into their homes. PIRGIM calls energy "According to a 1968 study, the water table in the tri-county area (Ingham, Clinton and Eaton counties) has been sinking gradually since 1900," Bruce said. "If these people are blaming us. they study 'inconsistent9 should also blame the city of Lansing, MSU and the various sod farms and golf courses ByPAULCOX buying into the Midland nuclear plant and around here that use up a lot of water," State News Staff Writer investing in the Detroit Edison's Greenwood o Bruce said. A study prepared to assist the Lansing nuclear generation plant Bruce maintained that the concentrated j t . . o( Wa(er and Ugh( |n [uffilUng [uture The Greenwood plant was not pumping of water in the area makes energy needj contains jnconsisten. consjderation i State News Bob Stern lowering of the water table predictable. ci„ .. said Steve Frecdki„ tctillg exMutive until 1987 Communications major Nancy Babcock practices field hockey in the sports field neat to Spartan Stadium. - , breaks the i.™ _6 L director of the Public Interest Research To meet upcoming consumer energy Babcock has been a halfback on MSli's varsity squad for the last four years. Group in Michigan. needs and leave time to complete contracts, the person who placed that last The study, prepared by R.W. Beck and work out details or complete construction of Associates and given to the board Monday, facilities, the study stated that recommends that the board invest in decision must be made soon. Consumers Power's Midland nuclear gen¬ The board will have a need for more "bulk CONSUMERS OFFERS VP TO 28J, EER£ENT eration plant However, the study also states "if the power supply," to increased consumer by mid-1984, said Earl Brush, general needs board considers the business risks normally manager of the board, associated with nuclear power too great," it He said, based on current information, the Senior citizen power rate ready expand current coal generation should study indicates a long-range facilities to meet future needs. advantage to investing in the Midland plant. "If you were to read the report separately The Midland plant costs more to build but from the pro-nuclear conclusion, you would Consumers Power's fuel cost projections think it was against nuclear energy, indicate that nuclear fuel costs will decrease the rate for a one Jack Mainey, Region Energy Manage¬ Consumers Power Company counselors By JAMES N.McNALLY Freedkin said. "The Beck study presup¬ below coal costs in the future, the study ment Services superintendent, said the list will review the past energy consumption of for power rates State News Staff Writer posed that nuclear energy was the desired stated, Roney said. of appliances could include electric space applicants. alternative and ignored the data included Consumers Power Company is preparing The utility company is also attempting to heaters, but emphasized that senior citizens If it appears the customer w not benefit to implement an optional electric rate for using such heaters would be high-consump¬ the report;- low-consumption senior citizen customers. put a system into operation that would from the optional rate, Roney said, the The main thrust of the study tion customers who would not be using the The new rate structure, ordered by the permit the company to turn off certain counselor will recommend staying with the compare the feasibility and costs of four appliances during periods of heavy electric optional rates. regular residential rate. possibilities: expanding the Erickson coal Public Service Commission, will result in demand, Roney explained, adding that Applications will be sent to about 632,000 generation plant on Lake Michigan, adding savings for senior citizens using less than 550 kilowatt-hours per month. applicants would have to agree to this electric customers who might qualify for the new rates, Roney said. The new rate structure goes into effect i oil-fired turbines to the Erickson plant, 4U' takes steps "Something had to be done to help the provision. senior citizen cope with high bills," said Paul Roney, Region General Customer in divestiture superintendent. to mental health plan Services Under the plan, senior citizens without electric water heating will save 28.1 percent on their electric bills for use up to 300 HUD fund from S. Africa kilowatt-hours and 4.9 percent for up to 500 kilowatt-hours. In keeping with the MSU Board of At 550 kilowatt-hours the senior citizen By JOANNE LANE the residents," Sanford said. Trustees resolution to "prudently di¬ rate about equals the regular rate. After State News Staff Writer Stanley Bryan, also a member of Oasis Fellowship, Inc., said, "The housing situation for vest" holdings in South Africa by Dec. the former mentally ill is chaotic. There are always problems with landlords and that, the rate would be higher than regular Michigan has been selected along with 13 other states to participate in a program, 1, administrators have been taking residential service. administered by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, that will neighbors. steps dictated by the board prior to the contribute funds to construct new mental health facilities or rehabilitate existing "These people are just looking for somewhere to call home and we think this type of a deadline. At 1,000 kilowatt-hours, it would be 19.3 facility will truly benefit them." he said. structures. MSU has sent the resolution to percent or $10.60 more than the regular "Most communites are five to 10 years behind in providing adequate facilities for the Michigan was randomly selected from among 44 states and territories that submitted various members of the United States customer rate. letters of intent upon notification of the program. mentally ill." Sanford said, "and this type of program in this community is definitely a federal administration requesting that Senior citizens with electric water heat¬ Carol Mowbray, of the State Department of Mental Health, said the state first filed a step in the right direction." "the U.S. government should deny tax ing would save money up to the 950 letter of intent with HUD and then sent in detailed plans of mental health services advantages to all corporations doing kilowatt-hours level of consumption. formerly and presently available in the state. business in South Africa and Rhodesia," Mowbray added that the program will be funded by $15 million in HUD direct said Elliot G. Ballard, secretary to the Roney said the average consumption by a residential rate customer is 468 kilowatt- hours. tion Figures for senior citizen consump¬ were not available because the utility mortgage loans for construction and $3 million in rent subsidies. The State Department of Mental Health said group homes housing up to 12 persons and apartment complexes with living quarters for up to 20 persons may be funded. Area dealers hopeful board. He added that copies were sent to President Jimmy Carter, U.N. Ambas¬ company said they don't know where the Applications must be submitted to HUD by Aug. 22. Applicants will be notified directly sador Andrew Young, Secretary of moped sales grow senior citizens are to measure their use. by Sept. 5. State Cyrus Vance and key Legislators The higher rate for the use of more than Mowbray said the future Oasis House II in Haslett is the only facility in the Clinton, Eaton and Ingham county area that has submitted an application. as in Washington, D.C. The office of Roger Wilkinson, vice 550 kilowatt-hours is a "policing mech¬ The first Oasis House is a facility which houses people with emotional problems and is president for business and finance, has anism" for the system, Mainey said. supported by the Community Mental Health Board and the Oasis Fellowship, Inc. By GERI SULLIVAN begun formal communication and con¬ "It will push senior citizen owners of Woody Sanford, a charter member of the Oasis Fellowship, Inc. said his group is made Mopeds are fast becoming the newest alternative form of transportation in the United sultation with the corporations involved $150,000 homes back to regular rates," he up of parents and friends of the emotionally ill that help the facility in any way they can. States and dealers in the East Lansing area are playing a game of catch-up with the new in South Africa, said Stephen H. Terry, explained. He said funds from the HUD program will be used to build a 20 to 30 unit apartment trend. assistant vice president for finance. To qualify for the optional rate, a person complex that will house persons recovering from emotional problems. Moped sales increased last year to 150,000 — up from 25,000 sold in 1975. The highest He added that a letter to the must be at least 65 years old and head of the The new facility will contract with community organizations to provide the necessary increases were in states like Florida and California, but area dealers are enthusiastic services to the residents, he added. corporations has been drafted and is household. about potential sales. being circulated to executive officers for In addition, the customer must agree to "There will be a trained person available who will evaluate the health and welfare of MoPed America, 2780 E. Grand River Ave., and Mopeddler, 2019 E. Michigan Ave., approval. have opened in the last few months. Velocipede Peddler, in Grand River avenue's 541 The Southern African Liberation Building, started carrying mopeds this spring. Committee has charged that no corre¬ Mopeds are a cross between a bicycle and a motorcycle. Defeated candidate to stay active use Mopeds cost between $300 and $700 and get 130 to 220 miles per gallon, and model. They are motorized, but Michigan law restricts the motor to 1.5 horsepower and depending on 50 cc spondence has been sent out and this is in contradiction of the trustees resolu¬ tion, said Maggie Vascassenno. a mem¬ ber of the committee. Steve Iamarion, MSU senior and recently-defeated candidate for government." engine displacement. They must also have pedals. n sidewalks the Republican nomination for the 61st district State House of He attributes his defeat to his "inexperience" and said he "didn't Mopeds are restricted to 25 mph on level pavement and cannot be ridden o Terry said the correspondence has use all (his) skills and resources." or expressways. They are subject to all traffic regulations. not been sent out, adding that it is Representatives seat, said he intends to remain active in politics. "It's too damned bad that you have to be a professional The vehicles do not require insurance, and the rider does not have to wei i helmet. currently "vacation time" and the He added that he is not bitter nor discouraged by his first defeat. has been started. campaigner to win an election," he said. "I will be back in two years and I will win. I'm almost glad that I Michigan law requires a valid driver's license or a special moped license. The special process license can be obtained at secretary of state offices by passing a vision test and a written lost because I'm looking forward to beating an incumbent." (continued on page 5) Camping and THE MSU UNION BUILDING'S YOUR Cross Country ONE-STOP RECREATION CENTER: Ski Sale • BOWLING LANES Starts Thurs. Aug. 10 • BILLIARDS & thru Sat. Aug. 19 GAME ROOM Y tU CAN become part of the • CAFETERIA • GRILL ible for co-ordinating activi- \ ties in the Union. UNION 1 gm | "j • BARBERSHOP AC (IVITIES BOARD. Among 1 • NEWS CENTER Adventure Bound? dances, sales of arts and ^ UmMlflnjj + • TICKET OFFICE crafts, lessons in various skill. {U/l r| I and charter flights. 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But certainly the methods and emergency calls without going through some means to achieve that goal can be questioned. centralized system. Such is the case with the proposed local and even Local police departments, as flawed as they are, nationwide 911 emergency telephone system. The should not be further removed from what semblence East Lansing Police Department is to be congratu¬ of local control exists. To whom would a citizen lated for not blindly going along with a county or complain if his emergency call was mishandled under regional 911 system. a county-wide system? Their local police depart¬ The 911 system involves gearing telephone ment? No, because it would no longer have complete equipment across the country so that persons dialing authority over emergency communications. A whole the number will reach the appropriate emergency new level of bureaucracy would be created and with services for the area of the country they are in. Great it a whole new level of frustration for red-tape weary idea, but not without imperfections. citizens. Federal legislation dictates that this system be in 911 is only one of several disturbing trends related use around the country by the early 1980s. The to the consolidation of local police functions. The Law Enforcement Assistance Administration, LEAA, approaching deadline is forcing many local jurisdic¬ tions into hurried plans which usually involve the seems to be funding consolidation programs, whether they are cooperative crime prevention consolidation of communication services under a VIEWPOINT: U.S.S.R. vs U.S.A. regional or county-wide program. While cost-effec¬ programs or SWAT teams, at an ever-increasing tive. the removal of accountability and local control clip. While the arguments for consolidation are over police departments should cause great concern. There is technology in the works which would allow selective use of 911 based roughly on telephone certainly financially sound and tempting to tax- weary citizens, the implications of county, regional or state police departments to the general public Who do we think we are? cannot be understated. have begun to learn is indeed a secret police, under J. Edgar prefixes. In fact, this method has been used by cities By JUAN TORRES who have gone it alone in providing their citizens The public needs to increase its authority over The current wave of propaganda concerning the trials of Hoover, to villify and destroy the reputation of U.S. dissident and "dissidents" in the Soviet Union presents an enormous danger to Nobel Prize winner Martin Luther King; with the 911 system. Palo Alto, Calif., is one example local law enforcement agencies, not dilute it. Anyone the American people. Put in proper perspective, it can only be seen •the chaining and gagging of Black Panther leader Bobby Seale in — there are many others. The argument the who has ever dealt with the maze of bureaucracy the Chicago courtroom of Judge Julius Hoffman when he demanded inherent in large police departments such as Detroit, as part of a strategy to undermine the SALT agreements and talks, telephone company provides in discouraging the the right to be represented by an attorney of his own choosing in a to whip up sentiment for increased arms production at the cost of selective system is that phone prefixes do not adhere New York, Los Angeles or San Francisco would jobs and social services, and ultimately to build "popular" support trial which was, especially in his case, an attempted suppression of human rights; to legal jurisdictional boundary lines. surely agree to that. for war against the Soviet Union. •the recently-revealed use by the FBI of a right-wing hate group, The 911 system is a good idea that can and should It also represents a degree of hypocrisy comparable to Adolph Without trying to sound trite, it is hard to believe a Hitler sending a S5 donation to a Jewish welfare organization. Breakthrough, to attack the reputations of public officials, interfere company which launches communications satellites be accomplished within the framework of currently The real purpose and effect of linking negotiations for arms in their election campaigns and besmirch other prominent citizens and provides nearly-instantaneous communications existing police departments — not with the limitation to the protection of Soviet "dissidents" can be readily in Michigan, perhaps as part of the COINTELPRO anti-dissident around the globe could not solve a problem as basic as consolidation or creation of new ones. seen in considering what it would be like if the show were put on the plan; other foot. •the repeated calls for the ouster of U.S. "dissident" cabinet Suppose the American people had gone to their morning member Andrew Young; and newspaper one day recently and seen a headline which read •the post-Watergate revelations that dossiers were compiled and Costanza draws the line "SOVIETS SUSPEND SALT NEGOTIATIONS TO PROTEST 15 YEAR SENTENCES FOR TROUNG AND HUMPHREY." (These two men were recently convicted and sentenced for giving "state kept by local, state and federal police agencies on millions of American citizens engaged in nothing more than the exercise of the "right to free speech." Such dossiers were freely circulated to secrets" to the Vietnamese government.) employers, the press, etc. Not very many white males in What would all the senators, newspaper editorial writers, etc., This list could go on and on. It is clear that if the Soviet Union had who are now carrying on about the poor Soviet "dissenters" have wanted to make disarmament negotiations contingent on the American society like to be consid¬ concluded then? treatment of minorities and dissidents in the U.S., they would have ered sexist. They try to under¬ Obviously they would conclude that the Soviet Union was stand the problems facing women ample grounds to do so. engaged in an outrageous attempt to interfere in the internal affairs and try to be sensitive to feminine of the U.S. or that they were reaching for an excuse to suspend the The irony of the whole situation is that disarmament talks gripes. But for most men, there is peace talks or both. presume an antagonism between the two social systems on virtually Unfortunately, over the last few years the available list of every matter of importance. Then why confine it to human rights? a limit. There are certain things provocations, were the Soviets looking for such an excuse, is all too Why shouldn't the Soviet Union suspend the SALT talks because some women consider blatantly EXXON's profits are too high, or because the Supreme Court long. Consider the SOVIET SUSPEND TALKS... combined with sexist that men would say are still any of the following: ordered the University of California to displace a qualified minority debatable. •the murder in his bed of Chicago Black Panther leader Fred student so that Alan Bakke could go to school, or because every Hampton, and Mark Clark, by a cooperative effort of local and winter in the U.S. poor people freeze to death in the streets? Such as institutionalized sex¬ federal police agencies; Or for that matter, if "human rights" are a global concern, why ism. The University fires a woman •the passage and subsequent upholding by the U.S. Supreme shouldn't the Soviet Union stop peace talks because of the policies for labeling something blatant Court of a law in Michigan, Public Act 94, long fertile ground for the United Sates openly sanctions, underwrites and often has sexism while the men are still dissident political activity which allows only the two big capitalist directed in Chile, South Africa and Vietnam, to cite just a few willing to debate whether it is or parties to run candidates for public office; examples? •the participation of a paid, directed and protected federal not. To her, it is cut and dried. The Make no mistake about it, the crocodile tears for Soviet government informer, Gary Rowe, in plots to break up the civil sexism exists — just look at the dissidents represent no real concern for human rights. Concern for rights movement. His involvement resulted in the murder of Viola human rights can and should begin at home. It is nothing less than figures — and it has to be exposed Liuzzo and four children in a Birmingham, Alabama church and who the manifestation of the inevitable capitalist tendency to drive for what it is. knows what else; •the jailing, under the most primitive conditions, of more than toward war and we are deluding ourselves if we see it any other To her superiors, it is still 10,000 anti-war protestors in May 1971 under the direct orders of way. debatable. There is an explanation Attorney General John Mitchell; Torres is o candidate for sfofe representative for the Communist Labor Party. for the disparity if she would only •the relentless campaign waged by the national police, which we shut her mouth long enough to listen. But for her, nothing can be said to change what is evident — VIEWPOINT: CONTRACEPTION even their attempts to justify it is in her mind further proof of the institutionalization of sexism. She tried to fight it and lost. Midge Costanza, President Car¬ Sympto-thermal is natural ter's top adviser on women's By LINDA RYER Natural family planning is being researched throughout the affairs, also tried to fight. But her In regard to the editorial on Pope Paul VI (Wednesday August world and for those who feel there is a moral question involved with birth control, it is a welcome alternative. pride was stepped on and she 9. 1978): I realize this was not the major point being made in the editorial; I am not one to write letters to an editor, but I feel the press has decided the hassle was not worth and Rafshoon clashed on her style scheduled appearance on the NBC however, I felt I should call attention to the sympto-thermal the job any longer. She too fought a duty to get their facts straight before they appear in print. I feel of administration. Rafshoon main¬ Today show. He probably figured the editorial displayed a lack of knowledge in the area of method because it is the ignorance on the part of the press that and lost. tained she was doing irreparable it was a good time to exercise his contraception and the "ineffective rhythm method." influences many readers to resort to artificial and unhealthy methods because they have not been alerted to the alternatives. Gerald Rafshoon, Carter's slick political damage to her boss by authority and keep Costanza from You are almost 30 years behind the times if you think the only Almost all that is seen in the media are statements such as the natural method of family planning is rhythm. Since the 1950s a Georgia advertising specialist, being so outspoken. Costanza — saying potentially embarrassing one in the editorial implying that the only alternative to artificial made Costanza — in her words — ever the loyal worker — found this things. That was his job, that was very scientific method has been developed and used successfully by couples throughout the United States and the world. It is contraception is the ineffective rhythm method. This is just to "feel like sShe was relegated hard to believe. Rafshoon was what he was getting paid to do. inform you that rhythm has had its day and is being replaced by known as the sympto-thermal method. Documented studies have to a basement office, not for given complete authority over Costanza could either like it or she been made that show that the method has the same effectiveness the very effective and natural sympto-thermal method. could lump it. She did neither — the pill, without the undesirable side effects associated Anyone desiring more information about this method should outspokeness of course, but be¬ personnel and their images — rate as with the write to: Couple to Couple League/P.O. Box 11084/Cincinnati, cause her input had been made and Costanza felt stifled. she quit. pill. Quite simply, the sympto-thermal method relies on a woman Ohio/45211. The League is an interfaith, non profit organization her services were considered less She probably pushed Rafshoon It would be too easy to accuse dedicated to teaching this method via couples who themselves are being aware of when her body is in the fertility stage. In this than imperative in the day-to-day to his limits. In a moment of Carter of harboring sexist tenden respect it is like the rhythm method, but the difference is - and it using it. Both my husband and I teach the method in this area and are more than happy to answer any questions on the method. Our is significant - that the guesswork is taken out of the planning. By operations. Shortly before she apparent pettiness, Rafshoon for¬ cies, as it would be too easy to address is: 305 North Court/Mason, Mich./48854. decided enough was enough, she bade Costanza from meeting a insinuate Rafshoon is responsible learning to recognize the body's mucus membrane signals and then in the Department of for keeping institutionalized sex¬ checking the body's temperature on a daily basis, a woman can know exactly when her body is in its most fertile state. ism from the public eye. Costanza was and is a political embarrass¬ ment to Carter's future, but what by Garry Trudeau DOONESBURY The kind of future is it when the truth State News is an embarrassment? mikww.jmn, the one mi, no one TES.imou mi.ieer thats thing thathas come as an said yd/p ever that, but i'm over. *22,000. strange, Thursday. August 17. 1978 If nothing else, the recent onpleasant surprise here is setrich eeins taking cuae buttvebeen 1mgettm6 Editorials ore the opinions of the State News Viewpoints, columns responses by the University and i ton km the pat is compared astafflau- a c1jt. pjhat me for more *28,000.. yer.uoooy.. do they my and letters ore personal opinions. by the White House has served to to the private sector.. mri than a year. Editorial Doparfmont draw the battle lines a little more Kathy Kilbury clearly than they have been in the James L Smifh Photo Editor David Misiolowski Entertainment Dave DiMortino past. The unmistakable word Kim Shanohon Sports Editor Mike Klocke coming down from on high is: Michelle Chambers Layout Editor Deborah Heywood Don't demand — accept. Don't Patricia LaCroix Copy Chief Kenneth E Parker Stall Representat ve Daniel J take — be grateful for what is given. Advertising Department But will women — can women? Bob Shaffer Assistant Advertising Manager GinaSpaniolo Advertising Manager . We sincerely hope that women will not settle for spoon-fed rights. Thursday August 17, 1978 5 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Battling the ravages of time and climate Armed with tools to combat the debris use the tuckpointing process where they cut which fights earnestly to make the North out old mortar joints and patch stone or add Kedzie Building its permanent territory, Jay Pease and Russ Laley scale the By sanding the rough stone and chiseling decaying wall. the ornate designs, the men diligently work In anticipation of a surprise lung attack, to smooth over their enemy — age-old dirt. Pease takes the extra precaution of After cutting out ancient mortar, the outfitting himself with a mask. deadly duo perfect a special mixture which is carefully plan their strategy and used as a reinforcement to hold the new stones in place. Those that have been strong enough to withstand the elements others are completely replaced. In the end, the outcome will be visible to all who dare to travel Collingwood Road. The North Kedzie Building will then be ready to withstand erosion once again. Story by (.alherinr Raftrey Photos by Drbornli J. Horin Data Processing back to normal Law, dental school funds struck down I )fntal Surgery degree. (continued from page li However, the board did ap- which are monthly meetings Homan. who compiled the (continued from page 1) Since that time post-audit Both feel progress has been between Lennon and directors ;.ro\e proposed baccalaureate reviews have been carried out made under Lennon's direction, law report, cited an adequate Col. James J. Lennon was of organizations who frequently supply ui law graduates as one schools. M program?, lor undergraduate appointed director of Data Pro- by both MSU and Ernst and Miller believes that the set- use the department, have been of the reasons why the state "MSU has routir.fi and graduate education with cessing Sept. 1, 1977. Ernst. ting up of in process-reviews, helpful. should veto another state- od the establishmen' the intent of increasing student "It's basic, but it does work," and dental school awareness of society's legal supported law school. structure. The program would he explained. "All schools claim there are a since 1965," Human ? •orporated into such un PIRGIM questions study on energy submit! • number of students seeking A report "I guess it takes a while to board bv WMU in equired before a program d< ■rgraduate recover," remarked Miller. degrees." he said. "The ques¬ .• Dgy and psychology. tion is whether we should theii In the text of the report the most plausible "Now everyone knows what is jthwe A spokesperson for the De- (continued from page 3) expected and gets it done." spend state dollars to turn out irtment ot Education said reason to buy into the Midland plant would be to However, the study cited the unpredictability me of'the programs will be of nuclear fuel costs, the unknown costs of nuclear support the nuclear market, Freedkin said. As far as the departments Human' who collaborated iplemented at MSU. "The end of the report basically said, 'We (R. W. which have left MSU's Process¬ with Hatchet and Vorhauer on report also said WMi waste and plant disposal and the possibility of Beck and Associates) want another contract,' " environmental regulatory changes as making the ing Department, Miller does not the dental report, said the same projected costs of nuclear energy unstable. The report also states that Consumers Power Freedkin said. The Beck firm will be paid board for the current study $29,100 from the and has already really know what to expect. "Over time maybe some will question applies to the estah lishment of another dental J has not finalized all nuclear fuel contracts, nor school. received $60,000 for a preliminary study in 1976. come back . . . gradually." have permits from the Atomic Energy Commis¬ Den The big question now is Freedkin said PIRGIM will be carefully said. "There are a lot of sion been completely evaluated. whether a substantial amount of The report stated that it "did not review the examining the study and will release an "initial equipment purchases involved. assessment" of the document sometime early next problems have been eliminated. adequacy of design, reasonableness of schedule or The board feels we are already- week. He added that an in-depth look into the enough dentists with accuracy of cost" of the facts and figures concerning the Midland plant, which were study will be undertaken as well. "We're starting to get sta¬ ble." Lennon said. The director training state dollars." When you explained that several new The defeated programs supplied by Consumers Power. programs have been started to would have offered a first don't have upgrade their services. professional degree, which Ho¬ man explained is not an under the time... hopeful for moped sales "Internal and external unan¬ Dealers nounced audit checks are being graduate degree hut a four- conducted," he reported in year training program which response to questions dealing would qualify an applicant for (continued from page 3) early spring, but i bike, he just plowed along." with the legality of computer professional licensing by the Riders must be 15 or older dents. Charles At kin, an MSU com test. usage by individuals. to receive the license. Robert Stark, munications professor, is a As for the continuation of All mopeds must be regis¬ Mopeddler, expects a medium more conservative moped The programs were devel computer-printed gambling tered with the secretary of student audience, but he said rider. He bought his moped forms, the colonel admitted that state and a three-year registra¬ his primary customers are fam three years ago and rides it to it was still a possibility; how¬ quests by MSU and other area ilies buying a moped instead of schools for the establishment of tion costs $6. work every day. ever, he stated it would eventu¬ second third car. "I like it," he said, "because accredited law and dental So far, mopeds have been a or ally show up in the audits. schools. slow to catch on with students. "He put his boots on the you don't have to work to get Herb McLachlan of Ernst and ground to steady him. They anywhere, and yet you have the MSU has been the most At Velocipede Peddler, sales¬ Ernst said he had no comment person Mark Sanderson said acted like skis, and with his feeling that you're breezing regarding the issues because of persistent _...versity, said Ho weight towards the back of the along." who added that Western they sold six mopeds in the his "professional ethics." ALL KINDS OF FOLKS fjgj THE ENJOY SUPERIOR CAESAR SALAD BELL'S PIZZA 225 M.A.C. 332 - 5027 WL; A crispy delight of fresh greens and seasoned croutons....tossed 1135 Gr. River 332-0858 Open from 11:00 a.m. Free deliveries from 4:30 p.m. V? in our own sing and topped with grated egg and Parmesan special creamy dres¬ Our speciality! OLD WCDLD' €4Cm$t1 - Featuring: HOBIE'S Premium Highest pressure hot wax Trowbridge Road Unlimited Strongest Just North of Harrison tot eater deterrent Also Lansing: Saginaw at Waverly 930Trowbridge, East Lansing ' 109 E. Allegan, Lansing S. Cednev which actually is not a series of five serigraphs by get beyond the ennui of her Cox said she had also received an order for a red rose tinting hut a collage. The Richard Lindner entitled Shoot. own pop culture arrangement from Priscilla, Elvis' former wife, and their Elvis Presley's wax model was prepared by Lon¬ ork has a murky, haunting Taken in sequence, they give daughter, Lisa Marie. don's Madam Tussaud's Wax Museum to commem¬ Also awaiting the fans in the 90-degree heat was a row of the impression of being an ambush scene from a James air-conditioned souvenir shops and roving soda pop sellers. orate the first anniversary of Presley's death. with compelling sense of Doubtful observers compared the figure to the • a ystery The quiet absorption Bond movie that's been still- Presley was 42 when he died at Graceland on Aug. 16,1977, of Incredible Hulk, among others. framed to show the set-up and hypertensive heart disease. uch in today's art world is the execution. befud¬ • dle. Abraham Rattner's Pota¬ to Farmscape with Figure, #5 and Minna Citron's Victoria, the (Jueen also deserve more Thursday. August 17. 1978 7 Michigon Stote News, Eost lonsing, Michigon Anemic offense problem for Moeller's Illini team down against MSU in last points on the scoreboard. But By MIKE KLOCKE year was that we were not a Moeller says "games are won State News Sports Writer better team at the end of the year's loss. Fullback Wayne Strader and Charlie Weber are with defense." And defense is Editor's note: This is the season than we were at the where the Illini should be beginning," Moeller said. "But back. seventh of 10 articles in which we did initiate the program and So it appears that the Illini improved. the State News will look at the will have some trouble putting Nine starters are back from football prospectus for each of got it started. The team, as a the Big Ten schools. whole, has a better understand¬ last year's defense including While serving as defensive ing, which is helpful. All-Big Ten linebacker John coordinator for Michigan, Gary "We're going to be a young Sullivan — one of the most Moeller didn't have to suffer team and we'll have to elimin¬ physical players in the confer¬ the mistakes early." ence. Sullivan needs only 17 through too many losses. ate Illinois But in 1977, his first year as head coach at Illinois, he more Illinois does appear destined to finish in the bottom of the tackles to break the record, set by none Illinois other than jr / than made up for it. The Illini pack this season, despite the Dick Butkus. slipped to 3-8 on the year, fact that the players will under¬ stand Moeller's system better. Stanley Ralph, a middle including an embarrassing guard who was injured against 49-20 thrashing by MSU in East Offense will certainly be a the Spartans a year ago, will Lansing. problem area for the Illipi. The return and is a leading candi¬ The thing about last season top two quarterbacks from a date for All Big Ten honors. that was especially distressing year ago, Mike McCray and to Moeller was that his team Kurt Steger, have both gradu "If you're going to be a seemed to go downhill as the ated, and that void will have to consistent winner, you need season progressed, instead of be filled. good defense," Moeller said, Also gone is Illinois' top "and I think we are definitely Bob Stern adjusting to his system and S'oie News improving. rusher, James Coleman, who improved in that area." Steve June (above, "The worst thing about last returned a kickoff for a touch¬ 411, of IM softball Of course, the number of returning players returning is champion Bash, a- of little consequence if they waits throw as Ifluw a haven't improved. Illinois may Brady Nelson of Buz- Clark has to cut have nine starters returning on defense, but it was a defense co slides in safely to second in Tuesday which was not very effective night's championship roster down to 60 Location: Champaign, 111. last year. Illinois was outscored by more than — on double the year. — 292-141 Against MSU. game. Buzco, Bash defeated 15-13, to win Head coach: Gary Moeller the title. Scott Ma- they were down 210 almost (second year) laney (left) of Bash, for regular season 1977 record: 3-8 Returning starters on fense: five of¬ before the band was off the field. Illinois has been predicted to who knocked in the go-ahead run in the seventh inning, also Returning starters on de¬ finish ninth in the league this PONTIAC (UPI) — The Detroit Lions, eyeing today's deadline to poked a long triple fense: nine year. "No way is Illinois going earlier in the game. trim their roster to the 60-player NFL limit, have picked up Series record against MSU: to finish ninth," Moeller said fullback Stan Winfrey from the Buffalo Bills in a trade for a 1980 7-9-1 recently. draft choice. 1977 result: MSU 49, Illinois Lions Coach Monte Clark announced only one cut — rookie safety And he may be right. North¬ 20 western has been improving in Mark Patterson, a 12th round draft pick out of Washington State recent years. — Tuesday as he reported the deal for Winfrey. Clark had to slice 13 players from his squad by 4 p.m. Wenesday. he declined to name the other players being released until he had a chance to inform them personally. was Winfrey, a 5-foot-ll, 200-pound, second-stringer for the Bills, the Miami Dolphins' second-round draft choice in 1975. He went to Buffalo last November as a free agent but saw no action. Winfrey started against the Lions in their Aug. 5 exhibition opener against Buffalo. He enjoyed his best season in 1976, gaining Recollecting the years of of the Yankees himself. Babe Ruth he recovered and would be able to go home. They didn't know- 201 yards in 52 carries and playing in every game for Miami. By MILTON RICHMAN manager Ruth had died until the Rev. Thomas H. Kaufman came down from "How about the best hitter around today?" I asked him, and bear UPI Sports Editor the Babe's room and talked to the reporters. The kids pressed in mind this was in 1946. NEW YORK (UPI) - Closest ballplayer to Babe Ruth around "Ted Williams," Ruth said. around him to listen. right now, as far as personality goes, is Pete Rose. "Don't worry about him at all." the priest told the children. "He DiMaggio?" I pressed him. Houk irked at boos "Better than Joe The closest ballplayer to Ruth, as far as ability goes, is entirely was in fine shape when he went. He received all the last rites and "Yes, better than DiMaggio," he emphasized. something else. He was in a class by himself, the best there was, died a good Catholic. He said his prayers until the end." Ruth then talked to me about the Yankees, and it was obvious he and I haven't seen anybody like him since his time. had not forgiven them over never having given him a chance to A special police detail, which had been summoned to the hospital He died 30 years ago today and to me, who first had the manage them. only a half hour or so before, also was anxious to hear what the Kemp is receiving opportunity to know him when I was just a kid hanging around Yankee Stadium and later grew to know him better covering him as a writer, it seems more like 30 minutes ago. "The Yankees gave me nothing," he said, using a much harsher word than "nothing." cleric had to say about the Babe. "I remember seeing him hit a home run against Detroit when was a kid." said one of the cops. 1 "I know I'm not in good shape now, but I'd be in much worse There are some recollections of him that will stay with me all the He certainly wasn't alone. shape if not for the Ford Foundation. They at least gave me a job." from Tiger rooters way to the grave. I never saw That dog trot him run flat-footed. He was always up on his toes. of his circling the bases after a home run was The job they gave him was with their Junior Legion baseball program and it paid $250 a week. Despite the Babe's claim that he wasn't in very good financial shape, he left an estate of somewhat something you had to see to fully appreciate. It has been more than $300,000, which would amount to better than $1 million DETROIT (UPI) - Bengal Bits: frequently imitated but never duplicated. in today's inflated economy. Somebody » in Steve Kemp's corner and it's the man who Don't ever let anyone tell you he couldn't run, throw or field. No counts. Manager Ralph Houk of the Detroit Tigers. Yankee pitcher ever had to get on Ruth for costing him a game in Thirty years ago today, he spent his last day on earth on New York's Memorial Hospital. He was 53 and sinking fast. Houk was irked Tuesday night by fan booing directed at his left the field. I was on the ground floor in the hospital with other reporters fielder, whom he considers one of the hardest workers on the The Babe had a special way with kids and women. They all loved when the phone in a makeshift press room rang. One of the team. him. Once you heard him speak, you'd never forget that voice. It "The thing that burns me is that a lot of people don't realize how had a sandpaper quality that rumbled along. His voice started out hospital's PR people was on the other end of the line. "Babe Ruth died at 8:01 p.m.." he said, "death was due to hard a worker he is," Houk said firmly. as a growl and generally wound up as a purr. "I never saw him not hustle, not run a ball out, and you've got to Nobody sweated more than him. Everytime I saw him or spoke with thim, it seems, he'd be drying the perspiration on his face. That it, no more. give him a lot of credit for that. I can't remember him not hustling, was kids outside the hospital, sitting on the steps giving 110 percent. "Who helped you most in baseball?" I asked him a couple of There were some and making plans to chip in for flowers to give the Babe on the day "He's got that one habit of trying to catch everything, Houk years before he died. said, "but he'll learn which ones to try for in time." "Ed Barrow," Ruth said, naming the Yankees' long-time general Ron LeFlore stole his 55th base in the fourth inning Tuesday, manager. running his streak of consecutive success to 24, two shy of the "Which manager did you enjoy playing for most?" was another league record set last season by Mitchell Page of Oakland. question I put to him. "Bill Carrigan and Miller Huggins," he answered, glossing over Kip Young's loss Tuesday marked the first time in his five starts Joe McCarthy, whom he felt had stood in his way of becoming the TONIOHT he failed to go all the way. Curious fact: Young has yet to pitch on the road. If you can't beat 'em... MMD JANE FONDA • DONALD SUTHERLAND • PETER BOYLE , "STEELYARD BLUES" A BILL'PHILLIPS Production ^ Co-Starring GARRY GOODROW • HOWARD HESSLMAN • JOHN SAVAGE • Written by DAVID S. WARD • Executive producer DONALD * SUTHERLAND • Produced by TONY BILL MICHAEL & JULIA PHILI IPS ♦ Directed by ALAN MYERSON • TECHNICOLOR • * TONIGHT 106B Wells 7:30 & 9:30 ♦ Thursday. August 17, 1978 0 Michigan State News, East Lansing. Michigan SECRETARY, CHALLENG¬ SOUTH HAYFORD, lower 3 FEMALE roommates want¬ LARGE SINGLE, block cam¬ MASON LUXURY country UNIGRAPHICS OFFERS THE STATE NEWS i BABYSITTER NEEDED, part- OATSUN B210, 1974 coupe. ed for furnished house in COMPLETE DISSERTATION time. in my west Lansing ING position, life insurance level apartment. 2 bedroom, pus, furnished, quiet, Man, living, low '70s, lovely home AM FM, radials. 4 speed. AND RESUME SERVICE- home 323 3400.8 8 25(31 office, immediate opening. all utilities. Adults only. $160. Lansing. Stove, refrigerator, fall, $65. 332-8498. 2-8-17(3) for right buyer. Every conven¬ 34,000 miles, great condition. Professional atmosphere and 351-7497 or 485-6454. washer/dryer, fireplace. Pets ience, very clean, quality type setting, IBM typing, $1750 best offer 351 4960 offset printing and binding. 7-8 25 141 4," lave Contact had Jour- Ken COOKS WANTED, must be neat Apply in person be¬ prestige office location. Res sponsibilities include typing, 0-3-8-18 (4) welcome. Nice area. 372- 1697. 8-8-21 (5) I fir SaU |[51 construction. Excellent energy-saving features. Will For estimate, stop in at 2843 . E. Grand River or phone 332- shorthand, light bookkeep¬ SOUTH HOLMES, upstairs, hold private mortgage or land FIREBIRD FORMULA. 1974 Parker week nights after tween 2 4 p.m AMERICA'S 8414. C-15-8-25 (8) CLOSE, 5 bedrooms, $400. SEWING MACHINES slightly contract at 8 to qualified AM FM 8 track sharp car. 4 p.m. (except Mondays and 'VP RESTAURANT. 220 ing, and filing. Pleasant per¬ one room efficiency, all utili¬ sonality and experience in New 6 bedroom, $570. 351- used, guaranteed, $39.95 and buyer. Call for directions. $2950 or best offer 351 3309 Fridays! now through M A C 7 8 25 151 ties paid, cooking, share 0765.7-8-25(3) Open arm chairs from Nice Sunday drive. Dawn 7 8 25 (31 August 25 The positions are dealing with public helpful. bathroom. Male needed, $80, up. GOING ON vacation- typing Salary commensurate with 351-7497. 0-3-8-19 16) $89.50. EDWARDS DISTRI¬ Osoff, LONG REALTY. 517- service resume fall term. 332- open only tu MSU students. ' NTAL SECRETARY, MSU NEAR, duplex, 3 bed¬ BUTING CO., 1115 N. Wash¬ 694 1121 or evenings 517- Apply in person at the in,'lure, intelligent, responsi¬ experience. Free parking and 3492. C-15-8-25 (3) MERCEDES SL230. 1971 air excellent benefit program. room, 1 'h baths, family ington. 489-6448. 349-5560. 4-8-21 mi STATE NFWS NEWS ble Prefer experience, good NORTH PENNSYLVANIA, radials. sunroof, nice 337 room, nice yard, $340. Couple C-15-8-25 16) For an interview for reward¬ 7622 after 9 p.m 8-8 17131 ROOM 343 Student Sen pay Sent resume to Box C-3, downstairs, 2 bedroom, part¬ TYPING, EXPERIENCED, preferred. 373-8022 or 393- EXCELLENT HOME in the State News. 7 8 25 (61 ing career, please send re¬ ly furnished. $160, prefer 3990. 3-8-18 (5) fast and reasonable. 371- sume to Box A-1, State FREE 30-day Biorhythm Pro¬ country- yet minutes from MUSTANG II 1977- 4 cylin¬ adults, 351-7497. 0-3-8-19 (4) MSU campus and downtown 4635. C-15-8-25 (3) PART TIME: Short order, News, 347 Student Services, file Chart compliments of SHORT ORDER cook, part der. hard top. white with red rooks, bus boys, hostesses, E. Lansing. 8-8-21 117) EAST LANSING houses for 5 new company! Get into your Lansing. 3 bedroom house on interior Gas saver 349-9351 1 OR 2 roommates needed. 6 students. Lease and Biorhythms today. Simply 2 acres. Wild life and game waitresses. Apply BACK¬ or THESIS, TERM papers 7 8 25 131 sary Apply in person. Across from Williams Hall. send name/address/birthdate sanctuary at rear of property, HUDDLE NORTH LOUNGE STAGE RESTAURANT, WANTED MOTOR route deposit required. Craig, 655- typed. Quick Quality. 332- 332-7728 after 6 p.m. 1255 after 6 p.m. 9-8-23(4) and a stamped, self-address¬ corral and stables included. 2078. 0-15-8-25 (3) 309 N. Washington. Leonard Meridian Mall between 2 p.m. driver for Detroit Free Press ONE FIVE $100 500. Trans n,i 5pm 7 8 25 15) motor route in East Lansing. 4-8-21 (3) ed envelope to: Biorhythms, Only $32,900. Call LONG ONE BEDROOM semi-fur¬ P.O. Box 1446, East Lansing, REALTY 694-1121 or Bill Small desirable. 7 days/ all sizes ^ FlUMERFELT Of net MANAGER position week, car about 2 hours per EAST LANSING - comfor¬ nished, no pets, deposits and Michigan 48823. Burrell 393 6263. 6-8-18 (12) EXPERIENCED. IBM typing, STAIR CHEVROLET 655 table, 1 bedroom furnished. references. $170/month plus C-14-8-25 (12) dissertations, (pica-elite). •variable. Some college de¬ night. 332-1606 between 7 4343 0-8-8 25 tfi> MODELS. ESCORTS VF.L 1 p.m. 3-8-18 (7) Walk to MSU, shopping, utilities. 2113 E. Kalamazoo. LARGE, NEWLY painted 2 FAYANN, 489-0358. sirable. especially elementary a.m. - VET FINGERS Apply in per Phone 321-3191. 8-8-21 (5) BEAUTIFUL SOLID cherry bedroom western ranch with "■Mention Prefer mid-20's. easy 496 access. No pets, C-15-8-25 (3) SAAB. 1973 Sonnet, AM SOI 527 E M.ch.go' Ay - tan us at 339-9523. FULL AND part time jobs. year lease. From $195 plus bedroom set. 5 piece. Excel¬ exposed ceiling beams. In¬ FM. fiberglass body mags, utilities. Phone 351-4745 BRADEN RD. 12 miles east. 3 lent condition. 394-1222. cludes Franklin stove, dish¬ Excellent earnings, flexible new brakes. $2350. 332 5464 hours. Call 374-6428 4-6 p.m. noon-8 p.m. Manor. 7-8-25 (8) Trowbridge bedroom, large yard, $300, 351-7497. 0-3-8-18 8-8-23 (3) washer, washer, dryer, Frigi- daire, garbage disposal, gar¬ Service IA, only. 7-8-25 (4) den and carport, large lot. BLACK DIRT, sod farm soil. FARM HOME 4 bedroom, 18 Whitehills grade school. i BA i STUDENTS TO work in car ROOMMATE NEEDED to Approximately 5 '/a yards de¬ FOR QUALITY stereo ser¬ and benefits Please call vith rental office. 3 p.m.-11:30 miles north, huge barn, acre¬ livered locally. $40. 641-6024 $22,500, owner, 337-2756. a strong share 3 bedroom apartment vice, THE STEREO SHOPPE, Diane A;vary 332 0817 6-8-25(11) background in statistics p.m. weekdays, 7 a.m.-3 p.m. with 2 males. 10 month lease, age. $350, 351-7497. or 372-4080. Fill, sand, gravel 555 E. Grand River. PROVINCIAL HOUSF EAM weekends. 489-1484. 0-3-8-18 (4) available also. 0-15-8-25 (6) needed for small consulting $93/month 393-9298 after 6. C-15-8-25 (3) COZY 3 bedroom ranch with fam Political experience 7-8-25 (4) 3-8-18 14) ONONDAGA Rd. 10 miles attached garage. Finished rec helpful Call 485-7655 days or 100 USED cleaners. GOOD DEALS! EXCELLENT PART send resume to EMPLOY¬ CHEERY. HARDWORKING WEST SIDE, temporary com¬ south-west. Farm home, 2 or 1 year vacuum warranty, $7.88 and room. Mature shade trees around this property. Desir¬ FREE LESSON in complexion MENT RESEARCH ASSO¬ individual needed for per¬ 3 bedroom, large barn, acre¬ 669 1588 a't'e' r, p plete housing, 4 month sub¬ up. DENNIS DISTRIBUTING able area-convenient to care. MERLE NORMAN - CIATES. Attention: Marion manent full time night wait¬ age, $325, 351-7497. COMPANY, 316 N. Cedar. lease, prefer faculty. Fully OWB « MSU. Call Millie Knapp 669- COSMETIC STUDIO, 321- Anderson 105 E. Wash¬ ress position. (5 p.m. - 11:30 482-2677. C-15-8-25 (5) furnished, 2 bedroom, luxury, _ 5430 or Long Realty 694- 5543 C-15-8-25 (4) tenaw. Lansing. Ml 48933. p.m.) Excellent pay and bene¬ 1121. X-4-8-23 (91 recreational facilities, carpet¬ 217 SOUTH Hosmer, Lan DISC JOCKEY fall term. 3 8 18 (131 fits. Experience required. Call Mr. Solomon, 372-4300 after ed, dishwasher, laundry, no sing. 4 bedrooms, oak ftoors, VISIT MID-MICHIGAN'S children. $275 plus utilities, LIGHTNING FAST- stereo, References necessary. Apple furnished. $290. Phone 332- largest used bookshop. MCDONALD'S RESTAU¬ 4:30 p.m. Jim's Tiffany Place, TV, CB and camera repair. cation available at the Amer¬ RANTS of Okemos (across downtown Lansing. deposit. Available August 26, 5622. 6-8-25 (3) CURIOUS BOOKSHOP. 307 Guaranteed work. WILCOX ica Cup 2 4 p.m. ALLE EY from Meijersl and East 323-2143. 6-8-24 (10) E. Grand River, East Lansing. s Lans¬ 5-8 23 1101 TRADING POST. 485-4391 NIGHTCLUB 220 M A C EAST LANSING duplex, 4 332-0112. C-15-8-25 (51 MOVING SALE at 3519 Col¬ ing i in front of Pro-Bowl C-12-8-25 (4) 'SB 7 8 25 -7- bedrooms, 2 baths, $420. Fur¬ chester Road, Thursday, Fri¬ | Mirfwts ||f| East i are now taking applica¬ nished, $480. 374-6366. DIAMOND- '/> day, & Saturday, August 17, tions for full and part-time carat wedding 0-6-8-25 (3) 18, b 19, 10 til 5 p.m. lOOK HERRIMAN RELIABLE AFTER KINDER- shifts beginning at 5:30 a.m. ring set. Unique setting. $500. VW VOLVO MAZDA GARTFN help. Tuesday, Apply 2 4 pre from 8 11 a.m. or Monday through STUDIO APARTMENTS, furnished, air, with all utilities EAST SIDE of Lansing 4 bed¬ 351-6525 after 5 p.m. (8-8-25 13) Furniture, 80 inch sofa, maple headboards b chest, child's wmm m 6135 W. SAGINAW Thursday afternoon in my rooms. 9 month lease, $300, Friday 7-8-25 (101 paid. Rec room, heated pool, vanity & decorator table, Glen Cann home. Call afte' 6 E. Grand 676-1557. 8-8-25 13) MEO 321-6900 on books, records, toys, pic¬ STUDENT and dog prr 332 7457 X■ 12-8-23 »5> MAPLE DINING room set, SALES CLERKS wanted, full tures, dishes & kitchen items, need room for school year. MtTh til 9 (closed Sat 2 BEDROOM, near Frandor. double bed, Panasonic color or pad time, hours flexible clothes for children, ladies Stu, 313-967-3224, collect. WORK IN exchange for flymg ROOMMATE WANTED for 2 Available August 7th. $225/ TV. All like new. 349-9351. size 10. Electric blanket, Z-3-8-21 (3) according to your schedule. month 7-8-25 (4) bedroom apartment. Own plus deposit. Evenings musical instruments, golf Starting pay, $3 25 plus sales commission. 374-0602. room $110/month including only - 484-0363. 8-8-21 (4) clubs and tennis rackets. You've got our number . . . 7 R 25 16' utilities. 394-3312. 8-8-21 (4) RALEIGH RAMPAR 10 3-8-18 114) bu* we don't want you to VOLVO. 1975- excellent dition, AM-FM 8 track $4250 1 313-744 0486 co a RN SUPERVISOR 1A R OUT make money Waters Edge MEADOWS APARTMENT- 1 OWN ROOM in duplex, fe¬ male, near MSU. $87.50, unfurnished. 351-3329 even¬ speed, 19 inch frame, 1 year old, $95. Little girl's Raleigh, MOVING SALE, drapes, forget! Call 355-8255 to place your low-cost Classi¬ and 2 bedroom, air condition¬ $49. 349-9351. E-5-8-23 (4) fied ad! RN ASSISTANT navmg parties' Think Toker- appliances, more. 1631 Spar¬ Z8 8 21 (3' SUPERVISOR ware and smile: be the first in Rivers Edge ed, carpeted. 6129 Beechfield Drive. 393-7744. Z-7-8-25 <4) ings. 8-8-17 (3) tan Village. August 19 REGISTERED NURSES your circle of friends to have PIANO, GRINNELL Currier 10 a.m. 6 p.m. 2-3-8-18(4) 1 narepte'lfftBi - FALL 4 BEDROOM and garage and ALL 3 SHIFTS a Tokerware party Now basement. Near Frandor. spinet, less than 1 year old, LICFNSED PRACTICAL evm vone can get those hard- LEASING! MATURE, GOOD natured, SUZUKI RM 125. 1976- excel NURSES to get and top of-the-line female roommate wanted. Available September. 323- pecan, 7-8-25 (3) like new. 349-9351. Transportation ^ 1050 Water's Edge 4407 after 5 p.m. 6-8-18(41 paraphernalia 'terns Call 349 $140/month, pets allowed. lent condition, $600. 669 4387 for next to Cedar Village] 393 6635. Janette. 7-8-25 (4) DRIVE MY car to New Bruns¬ 5031 8-8 21 <3i 4 BEDROOM house. $295/ TAPE DECKS, Sony reel to 15 8 25 HOI Clot* to campus wick, N.J., b help unload fur¬ month, by room or entire, reel TC355. $125. Pioneer HONDA CB 500 T. 1976 niture, 8 31. 332-1138 PROFESSIONAL WOMAN Lansing area on Clemens St. cassette deck. $100. 349- TELEPHONE SOLICITORS 332*4432 2-8-18 (3) bought new in 1977. 1700 for exclusive apartment, Ville 485-1405, Terry. 8-8-25 (4) 9351. 7-8-25 (3) miles, extras. 332 1426 .vanted for progressive sales Announcements for It's Montee. Own room, bath. X-6-8-17 (3) Hemodialysis Pediatrics, organization. We pay top What's Happening must be 351-9099. 7-8-25 13) WATERBED, QUEEN size, Oinopedic and Vascular sur¬ „ommission, excellent bene- WOMAN TO share 2 bed¬ room townhouse. $120/ SPARROW NEAR, 3 bed¬ room, $70 per person, clean, includes frame, base mat¬ Typing Service received in the State News YAMAHA 350 Roadb.ke gery. Multi-specialty medical office, 343 Student Services HIGH 1974- Excellent condition staff. Excellent wages and Jv 03^6552*9^7 8° 17(51 month. 394-5196 after 6 p.m. 8 8-23 (31 rooms. STREET- upper 4 carpeted. 484-3615 evenings. Appliances, unfur¬ 4-8-18 (3) tress, liner heater, brand new. $245, 669-9419. 4-8-17 14) COPYGRAPH SERVICE. Bldg., by noon at least two extras. $450 351 1690. benefits If you want a mod- nished, private entrance. No Complete dissertation and class days before publication. 3 8-18(31 ACCOUNIING MAJOR- jun¬ resume service. Corner be ior level or above for part- ONE BEDROOM apartment, smoking. Pets, children. Mar¬ FEMALE ROOMMATE to ried couple. References, de¬ LATE MODEL AM-FM stereo M.A.C. and Grand River. accepted by phone. lease required, all utilities share very nice Okemos 3 Alto Soviet t.ookkeeping position. delco radio. Used approxi¬ / didtely to. Personnel Depart time Must be able to devote at paid. $140/month. 487-3886. posit, $240 482-1727. 7-8-25 (7) 663-4345 or bedroom, large yard, garage mately 30 hours. $85. Jerry, 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Monday- Friday. 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. 7-8-25 (4) b appliances. Call 349-2893 merit. G'd'iot COMMUNITY ieast 20 hours per week 882-2438 or 351-0010 after 5 WATERPUMPS. FUEl Saturday. 337-1666. HOSPITAl 300 Warwick 'kirn g normal office hours. ROOMMATE TO share 2 after 6 p.m. 8-8-25 (5) p.m. E-5-8-21 (4) C-15-8-25 (7) Runners! Participate in pumps and engine gasket Fine opportunity to earn and Road Run sponsored by bedroom apartment. West sets for your foreign car in i<*am Position will last as Thank you for CALL NOW! We need nice, Meridian Recreation, 8:30 side. Call Karen, 323-3545, FURNITURE- MATCHING EXPERT TYPING by MSU stock at CHEQUERED FLAG inexpensive, 3 person house it. Must coming back to Saturday, Lake Lansing " nq as you want 485 7193 ext. 41.3-8-18 13) a.m. FOREIGN CAR PARTS. 2605 in East Lansing for fall. set, 3 piece. Couch, loveseat, grad. 17 year experience. •wo own transportation. Park South. Call 349-1200, and chair. 1 year old, like Near Gables. Call 337-0205. E. Kalamazoo Street. 487 Susan, 355-8252 days. ext. 216 for details. 5055, one mile West of STORF DtTF noon SIMPLIFIED BOOK¬ BEECHWOOD 1 BEDROOM, furnished, 5-8-21 (5) new. $500, 351-9120 after 5 C-15-8-25 (3) campus. C 15 8 25(81 campus close, Louis Street, p.m. 7-8-25 (5) KEEPING AND TAX SERV¬ 4562 O 'UB'I private. 351-5526. Z-6-8-25I3I 3 BEDROOM house, 1 mile PROFESSIONAL TYPING. ICE, 4305 S Cedar. Observatory Open House GOOD USED tires. 13-14 15 Filled lor summer from MSU. $210/month, year Fast, guaranteed accurate 38 17 (15. INSTANT CASH. We're pay¬ will be held from 9 to 11 p.m. inch. Mounted free Used A few left for fall. FURNISHED, 3 rooms, utili¬ lease. 669-9023 evenings. and reasonable. 321-2063. ing-$1-2 for albums in good Saturday. Weather permit¬ PEN ties furnished, security depo¬ 8-8-25 (4) 8-8-17 (3) wheels and hub caps INDIVIDUAL TO perform shape. WAZOO RECORDS. ting, the 24-inch reflecting NELL SALES INC.. 1825 East 2 bedroom apartments sit. 393-7853. 2-8-18 13) 223 Abbott. 337-0947. nyiu maintenance duties. 6 ANN BROWN typing. telescope will be used for ob¬ Michigan, Lansing, Michigan days per week. Monday-Sat¬ EAST LANSING- 3 bedroom C-15-8-25 14) Disser¬ Western and English re¬ tations-resumes-term papers. serving current objects of in¬ 48912_ 482-5818 C 15 8-25*6 quired CRAZY C RIDING urday. 9 a m.-12 p.m. Apply '290 duplex. Available September terest. 15. $320 plus utilities. Call 601 Abbott Road, North en¬ JUNK CARS wanted A'so STABLE 676-3710. 6 8-18'7 m person, Ganto's, Meridian it of gu.f clubs? Sell the old UP TO and more savings trance. 351-7221. Mall 4-8 18 (6) Call 1-5 STE-MAR MANAGE¬ comparison welcomed. selling used parts. Phone MENT. 351-5510. 4-8-18 (5) C-15-8-25 (4I 321-3651 C-15-8-25 (3i acting Classified ad! OPTICAL DISCOUNT, 2617 RESEARCH CONSULTANT 332-0052 E. Michigan, Lansing, Michi¬ We'd love to help you word handle 120 SOUTH Hayford. Need 1 gan. 372-7409. C-4-8-18 (5) MASON BODY SHOP. 812 E major projects for a and place your Classified ad. LIZARD'S UNDERGROUND now of man. Call John. 371-5090 or Kalamazoo, since 1940 Auto downtown health care organ- Just phone 355-8255 an<1 a 224 Abbott Street. East tans CEDARS EAST bed¬ 351-7497. 0-3-8-18 (3) service zatron. Send resume to Box - one OVER 2000 cheap albums, friendly Ad-Visor will help painting-collision American-foreign cars 485 ing. 8 8 21 (6» EG. The State News room furnished. Available BURCHAM WOODS 25* and up. All types-hits to 0256. C 15 8-25 (5) September, 12 month only, $198. Phone 332-3900 days. 0 15 8-25 (4) SUMMER ONLY! 'ws ](j) the obscure. ft CIRCULAR, FLAT, BLACK upstairs, 541 POSITIONS NOW open for E. Grand River. Open 11 a.m. Employment |» cooks waiter, waitresses & EAST LANSING, 2 bed¬ an unexpactad 1 OR 2 people needed for 351-0B38. C 8-8 25 161 CAMPUS required during school Ex¬ bus personnel. All shifts, all large country house. 12 Helpful. Apply -n room, licensed for 3. fully car¬ opaning acres, river, big organic gar¬ NURSES AID. experienced. full part-t 7 3 perience person 2 4 p n. MOON'S 231 hours. Apply in person, peted, central air, large kitch¬ den. Call 669-5069. 5-8-17(5) HILL shifts MAC 351 2755. 8 9 21 (7i INTERNATIONAL HOUSE en with dishwasher, carport, NOW LEASING Apply in OF PANCAKES, 280G E. $300/month with lease. 1617 efficiency *175 FOR FALL person PROVINCIAL HOUSE Grand River, East Lansing. SINGLE, MALE student, '2 Bedrooms SOUTH off Aurelius between FULL TIME secretary in Has Greencrest. 351-2655. Shorthand and office 7 8 25(7) 2-8-18 (8) immediate block Union, cooking, park¬ •furnished Apts. Cavanaugh and Mount Hope iett. ing. 314 Evergreen. Evenings 'Free Roommate Service 10 8 25 (71 skills required Nancy. 339 COCKTAIL WAITRESSES occupancy! 487-8441. 4-8-18 14) 9500 C 10 8-25 -4i ONE BEDROOM in furnished NURSES RN or LPN charge now luring. Apply in person modern 2-bedroom, 6 blocks Call batwaan 12 ■ 5 •Dishwashers RAINBOW RANCH 2643 E. Full 1 ■ part t 3-11 Grand River. 3 8 18 141 from campus. Prefer grad •Central Air Conditioning Shifts, non-smoker. Call (313) 665- 351-3118 TWO ROOMS for rent in i. diate benefits with orienta 9793 until 8/25/78. 3-8-18(5) home, 517 Evergreen, 1% 'Swimming Pool tion. blocks from campus. Near •Unlimited Parking Apply PROVINCIAL shift Oldsmobile Free room FULL TIME carpet & apart¬ HOUSE 2 BEDROOM, heat paid, 1 b 2 bedrooms in modern Union. Excellent shape. Fur¬ SOUTH. 882 2458 and board in exchange 'or ment Mr. cleaners. Need auto. lease required, $140/month. 8-unit, furnished & unfurnish¬ nished. Ask for Ira at 313-557- 'Pleasant Landscaping Monday-Friday 10-8 25 (7i services. 393 8552 2-8-18 (61 Grosse. 482 6232. 3 8 21 <31 487 3886 7 8 2513) ed. Call 372-0297. 8-8-2113) 8159 or 559-9348. 5-8-16 (5) Don't be deserted •Special 12-month rates FULL TIME keypunch opera RN OR GN. LPN or GPN for Check out tor, experience or training skilled nursing facility Good COLUNGWOOD APTS I needed. Please call Mr field. 351 1310 0 10 8 25(4» UNIFORMED SECURITY Ban- benefits and working condi tions New wage scale. Posi- 3 p.m. 11 p.in shifts. PCall CEDAR GREENS APARTMENTS Now Leasing (Etopclungfjam 2 BEDROOM FURNISHED LUXURY APTS. •air conditioned 'dishwasher *»hog carpeting FREE BUS SERVICE FALL RATU officers Call 641 4562 731 'private balconies •unlimited parking Jane Phillips, Director of 0 15-8 25(31 • furnished apartments • swimming pool •swimming pool •2 bedroom Nurses. 332 5061 PROVIN- Model Open 9-9 ELDERLY INSTRUMENTS CiAL WHITEHILLS E.O E • 9 or 12 month 9 air conditioning 'central air •model open dally leoses available • within walking dishwasher, disposal Everyday has these positions open: full 6 8 2519) and part time sales help, 'shag carpeting 9 month leases only *320 APARTMENTS office help, repair, shipping, COUNTER HELP needed special rates available for fall Fall leases only — Special 12 month rates Leasing for Fall book department manager, SAVANT CLEANERS. 2 9 & 12 month leases available call 351-8282 731 Burchiim Drive 1135 Michigan Avenue positions open One at Has teachers. Apply in person (behind Rollerworld between 3-7 p.m. Monday- Thursday. Ask for Mark. left and one at Tiowbridge, East Lansing Apply at either E.Lansing 351-8631 Call 351-7166 on the river) CALL 349-3530 351 7212 (next fo Brody) locoted ol Hegodorn Hoed iu»l mulh ot Service Rood C 6-8-17 (9) branch. 6 8 25 (6) Michigon Stole News, Eost Lansing, Michigan Thursday, August 17, 1978 9 HAGAR the Horrible by Dik Browne ^ Special thanks to (6)WJIM-TV(CBS) (IQ)WILX-TV(NBC) (ll)WELM-TV(Cable) (12)WJRT*TV(ABC) (23)WKAR-TV(PBS) 9:00 2:00 (10) Adam-12 (6*12) Phil Donahue (12) One Life To Live (11) TeeVee Trivia (10) Marcus Welby. M.D. (23) Over Easy (12) Partridge Family (23) Sesame Street 2:30 (23) Turnabout 7:30 (6) Guiding Light 10:00 (10) Doctors (6) Wild Kindgom (6) Tic Tac Dough (23) Romagnolis' Table (10) Michigame (10) Card Sharks (11) Shintowo: Hearts (12) Dinah! 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Mynesran drink Thursday, August 17, 1978 ] Q Michigon Stote News, Eost Lonsing, Michigon ADVENTURERS EXPLAIN THEIR REASONS Why? Not just 'because it is there' By MARCCHARNEY rapids or cliffs or seas that may have been conquered many times NEW YORK (AP) — They leave the everyday comforts to climb before, but never by them. "This swim could set up my whole future," she said. mountains, cross oceans in small boats, make epic balloon flights or Each has his reasons; each holds a fascination for the But that is hardly the story for others. Consider Thomas Mutch, a geology professor at Brown marathon swims. stay-at-home. Some explanations are as timeless, and as personal, as George University who took students climbing a Himalayan peak nearly Why do they do it? It's an age-old question, and this summer 22,000 feet high to learn the meaning of exploration: there are legions of adventurers about whom to ask it. Leigh Mallory's was more than a half-century ago, when he was "I would disagree very strongly," he said when asked about This week alone. Diana Nyad and Stella Taylor tried — but asked why he wanted to climb Mt. Everest: "Because it is there." Forbes' explanation. He pointed to the way Charles A. Lindbergh failed — to swim 100 miles or more to Miami; Ben Abruzzo, Maxie Others are as contemporary, and as complicated, as wealthy landed in Paris in 1927 after the first solo transatlantic flight — Anderson and Larry Newman of Albuquerque were trying to cross publisher Malcolm Forbes' description of why people — himself astounded that his lonely flight had caused a stir. the Atlantic in a balloon; two separate teams of Americans were in among them — make epic balloon flights. Apart from "the great Mutch says mountaineering is "a very very private feeling." the Himalayas to climb K-2 and Annapurna, two of the world's challenge," Forbes says, "An audience is vital; attention is a And he says: "In exploration, you're talking about the goal, the highest peaks. spur ... Who'd be a successful writer, artist, etc., if nobody was idea of getting to some place. There's something exhilarating Did you ever have one of those days when you felt Those are just some of the adventurers in the public eye, doing watching?" about it. To struggle up a pinnacle and toward some point at the two inches high? Maybe it has its advantages for the most spectacular of feats. And there are others, men or women Nyad, on the other hand, had an answer both simple and top, whether you reach it or not - is a very simplifying everyone knows — canoeists or rock climbers or sailers, seeking out practical as she contemplated big-money contracts before her you can get a whole new perspective on the world experience." as shown above. Simplifying? "The world's a complicated place. Most of the time, you kind of muddle through. But most people who have climbed find that Detroit citizens take precautions during a climb all of your mental and metaphysical experiences are centered on one activity — getting to the top. For that period of time, life seems very, very straightforward." Brazilian coffee Forbes, who has sunk profits from his magazine into cross-country ballooning, says that sport evokes "the way man after rapist strikes twice more first flew .. the air excites people; it's not a moonwalk; but it's as near as you can get to it on earth." crop threatened DETROIT (UPIl - Resi¬ dents on the northwest side are thin, between 23- and 27-years old, and wearing a ski cap. Inspector Lawrence Kelley of breaking into a home on Alden Street at 3:30 a.m. Tuesday. Robert Bee Jr., 32, a resident his Bee said his credit cards and car were stolen by the man. One man who achieved instant fame is Hugo Vihlen of Homestead, Fla., who is listed in the Guinness Book of World Records for crossing the Atlantic in 1969 in a boat 5-feet, 11 and one-half-inches long, the smallest to make the voyage. He says his LONDRINA. Brazil ll'PIi - Coffee producers fear an Antarctic being warned to take added While police combed the area the Detroit Police crimes- of the home, said he found the goal was "to set a world record." cold wave sweeping Brazil may result in a "black frost" like the 1975 safety precautions in their after being called by Bee, the killer that wiped out the coffee crop and sent prices spiraling. homes and on the street follow¬ against persons section said man in his living room. The man struck again about three But then he adds other motives. "There are adventurous people two more attacks occurred gunman demanded money but who are not content to go home every day and stagnate," he says. More than a quarter of the trees in the heart of the coffee-growing ing two more attacks by a man hours later, accosting a woman linked than 30 rapes, Tuesday and in one of those a Bee stepped into his bedroom The rewards ar-e sometimes quite simple. Joshua Slocum, who region already have been damaged, officials reported, but industry to more and got a shotgun. Bee entered going to her car in front of her said that estimate was too low. robberies and break-ins in the women was forced to perform a couldn't swim, described them this way after completing the sources house on San Juan Street. act. the living room through anoth¬ world's first solo sail around the world — a three-year venture — Coffee prices leaped 13 percent on the New York commodities past year. sex er door and fired one shot onto market this week, and the Brazilian Coffee Institute suspended all A $3,000 reward was being He said the rapist was nearly The gunman ordered the in 1896; offered for the capture of the captured when he was sur¬ the floor. The intruder fled back into the house "I had profited in many ways by the voyage. I had even gained exports of beans and instant coffee while officials evaluate the frost woman damage. rapist, described as being very prised by a resident after through a rear door. where he attacked her as a flesh, and actually weighed a pound more than when I sailed from "The sky is clear, and that's a symptom of frost," a source in the male friend was forced to Boston. As for aging, why, the dial of my life was turned back till coffee-producing center of Londrina said Tuesday. "But we'll have watch. He then fled. my friends all said. 'Slocum is young again.' " to see what happens over the next two days." August is the middle of the winter in the Southern Hemisphere TRASS—A TLANTIC FLIGHT SUCCESS and a cold wave that swept north from Antarctica blanketed Brazil during the weekend with snow flurries and freezing temperatures as far north as tropical Rio de Janeiro. Frost first struck northern Parana state, the heart of Brazil's $2 Balloonist* reach Ireland Caffeine, birth defects studied billion per year coffee industry, early Monday morning. Farmers reported bud damage and frost burn to leaves and SHANNON, Ireland (AP) - now over Ireland ... so we the British Isles and that they Three Americans floated over won't be actually seeing it were considering a Thursday WASHINGTON (UPI) - Claiming two "I strongly urge the FDA to use the flowers due to the cold winds on Monday and Tuesday. They said the ground was frozen only in low-lying areas, and not yet hard the Irish coastline Wednesday crossing the country at all. on the European continent, new studies suggest coffee drinking may be labeling for over-the-counter stimulant pills night, becoming the first people Nobody will actually see it from possibly in France. bad for pregnant women, a consumer group containing caffeine to warn pregnant women enough for the "black frost" that attacks roots and kills entire trees. Their southeastward course not to consume the pills," said Dr. Michael Industry sources said it was too early to tell if the current cold ever the ground. We can only see it wants the government to launch an education radar." would take the 112-foot-tall Jacobson, head of the group. "In addition snap would be as bad as the freeze of July 1975 — a four-day black on campaign to warn users of caffeine's possible Abruzzo, Anderson and New¬ balloon across Ireland, Wales, role in birth defects. FDA should require similar warnings on frost that killed 75 percent of Brazil's coffee trees and sent coffee prices in the Northern Hemisphere to almost 14 a pound by early man tried the same journey a England, the English Channel The Food and Drug Administration said it coffee and tea products that contain caffeine. in Double Eagle I but and France, if they are able to "More broadly, FDA should immediately year ago still is studying the question, although an forced to ditch into the stay aloft. initial determination last month indicated mount an educational campaign that they The Parana secretary of agriculture estimated only 200 million of were off Iceland. A spokesperson said the human experience did not bear out the should avoid all caffeine-containing products the state's 700 million coffee trees were damaged this week. But the sea There had been 17 previous three might keep on floating and other drugs if they are pregnant or source called that report optimistic. charges. recorded but unsuccessful at¬ over Europe, "just to see how expect to become pregnant." "From the information that we have and through our contacts, we The National Coffee Association also said it tempts at crossing the Atlantic far they get." They were com¬ Jacobson said a study, paid for by the think it is worse." the source said. "The future harvest will knew of no evidence to support the allega¬ municating with the air control¬ coffee association and published recently in a definitely be harmed, but we don't know how badly as yet." by balloon. Seven persons, in¬ tions. cluding television actress Pam¬ lers and by radio with a small scientific journal, "showed that the equiva¬ The weather bureau predicted several days of cold weather. ela Brown, died trying. A jet chartered by their flight The Center for Science in the Public lent of about four cups of coffee a day caused Industry sources in Rio de Janeiro predicted the most critical month ago, two Britons got as team. Interest said "there is ample evidence that birth defects in rats. Numerous other studies period would occur tonight, when clear weather and cold winds are The adventurers stowed a have shown that somewhat larger amounts close as anyone previously. caffeine interferes with mammalian repro¬ expected to bring the lowest temperatures. cause birth defects and other reproductive They were almost within sight bottle of champagne aboard and duction and may cause birth defects, miscar¬ of the English coast when they intend to share it with whoever riages and infertility in humans ... problems in rats, mice and rabbits." were forced to ditch 117 miles greets them after they touch down. Senate extends tuition out. 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