VOLUME 72 NUMBER 133 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. 1978 N MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN 48824 3 141 die in worst U.S. air catastrophe Lindbergh Field, the jet's destination. occurred in 1960. when 134 persons were and 16 PSA employees who were returning By BOB RAST killed in New York City in a crash between to the airline's home base in San Diego. One of the victims on the ground was Associated Press Writer a United Airlines DC 8 and a TWA The downtown airport had been the identified by her brother as Darlene SAN DIEGO (AP) — A packed Boeing Constellation. subject of recent debate among city Watkins. The brother, Sam Rush, said a argued that a new 727 collided head-on with a small plane It was the first fatal commercial accident officials. Some have flown by student pilot Monday, and both piece of the fiery debris from the jet facility, not so close to populated areas, a in the 51 year history of the San Diego planes crashed in flaming fragments into a apparently fell onto her home. should be built to replace Lindbergh Field. "My sister's lying there burned to death," airport and the first fatal crash in the "We've been talking for three years populous residential area. Officials said at he sobbed. 29 year history of PSA. an intrastate least 141 persons were killed in the worst carrier that has 200 flights a day on its about possibly relocating the airport," said air disaster in U.S. history. John Edgington, a labor union official Mayor Pete Wilson. "There are a lot of white, red and orange jets, each painted who was driving to his office in nearby people arguing in favor of the safety record. The pilots of both planes had been Mission Valley, said he "could see fire with a big smile under the cockpit. warned that they were on a collision course, About a dozen persons were arrested at I'm not saying there's anything wrong with and both acknowledged the warning, Feder¬ shooting out of the right side of the plane." the safety record, but a student pilot . . . the scene of the crash for failing to disperse "It just went straight down. When it hit crashes into an airliner, and this is what al Aviation Administration spokesperson and two persons were arrested for looting the ground, there was a tremendous fire Bruce Chambers said in Los Angeles. The apparently after trying to ransack some of happens." and terrible black smoke," Edgington said. "We might have lost the same number of National Transportation Safety Board was the burning homes. He said the jetliner appeared to be in a analyzing cockpit tapes. PSA Flight 182 was carrying 113 regular people in the plane if it had landed in a routine landing pattern. cornfield," Wilson added. Burning debris from the Pacific South¬ passengers, seven regular crew members The previous worst U.S. air disaster west Airlines jetliner rained down and ignited at least nine wood frame houses and two businesses. burned bodies dropped onto legislators Parts of rooftops and into streets. The neighbor¬ hood's mostly elderly residents tried franti¬ cally to douse the flames with garden hoses, Begin asks Israeli sending clouds of gray black smoke billow¬ ing over the area. The Federal Aviation Administration said none of the 136 persons aboard PSA to OK withdrawal from Sinai •Secretary of State Cyrus R. Vance flight 182 from Sacramento survived the By ARTHUR MAX Carter and Egypt's Anwar Sadat. briefed Carter on his largely fruitless collision. Both persons in the rented Cessna 172 were killed. Associated Press Writer Opposition leader Shimon Peres, critical Mideast trip last week to sell the Camp JERUSALEM (AP) - Prime Minister of Begins handling of the negotiations, told David accords to Jordan and Saudi Arabia At least three persons on the ground the Knesset his Labor Party would reluc¬ were killed by falling and debris or the Menachem Begin asked Parliament Monday and to soften the opposition of Syria. to dismantle Jewish settlements in the tantly support the accords. But he asserted •The State Department announced that resulting fires. At least six others were that they will cost a "double price, the Sinai Desert and accept a peace agreement Jordan's King Hussein has decided against treated at local hospitals. with Egypt in "the supreme national unavoidable price of peace and the price for a proposed mid-October trip to the United The burning wreckage gutted half a block interest." the mistakes" of the government. States but that he would probably go at a of homes. Begin also told the Knesset he stands by "We have chosen to be supporters of the later date. Jordanian government sources Bill Gibbs, president of the Gibbs Flying Service here, said the Cessna carried a his position, disputed by the White House, only existing possibility for peace." Peres said Hussein would visit other Arab leaders that he committed Israel to only a said. this week to explain his stand on the U.S. student pilot and his flying instructor. A Pacific Southwest Airlines jet with 136 persons aboard, its Gibbs said the student was making an three-month freeze on the building of new In related developments: peace initiative. right wing afire, plunges toward a San Diego residential neighbor¬ instrumental approach to the airport when settlements in other occupied lands. hood only five miles short of the airport. See related story and the collision occurred. At a "turning point" in Middle East picture on page 2. history. Begin said, the Knesset faced the "They hit head-on, it was unbelievable," said Lt. George Farrell, 31. a Navy flight surgeon. He said the 727 went into a choice of approving the new Israeli- Egyptian accords in full or "everything agreed upon at Camp David will be Ex-President Ford tailspin, "what we call a graveyard spin in nullified." the Navy with the other plane trailing after "There is no third alternative," he said. it." "This is the way that leads to peace." touts GOP candidate Olin health fee Police and firefighters cordoned off the area, but a curious crowd of 4,000 to 5.000 Begin was expected to muster an overwhelming majority of the 120 Knesset persons jammed in to look at the grim members, most analysts said 90-100 votes, By ANNE MARIE BIONDO from passing the U.S. House. scene. At least 20 ambulances lined 33rd The Kemp-Roth proposal to cut federal when the lawmakers decide later this week and Street, the nearest street to where the jet taxes by one third over the next three on the two "framework" agreements he KIMGAZELLA fell. The crash. 3,000 feet years could have passed if the Democratic really State News Staff Writers negotiated at Camp David with President not new rcurred three miles east of downtown DEARBORN — Former President Ger aid R. Ford said Monday Sen. Robert Party's majority was not so large, Ford Griffin should be re-elected because his "The soundness of Kemp-Roth has a lot of argument. Rep. Gary Owen, charges semantic By MICHAEL WINTER SUte News Staff Writer The shell game being played with MSU's D-Clio, chairperson of the House Appropri¬ ations Subcommittee on Higher Education, Dem candidate experience is necessary to prevent mis¬ takes in President Carter's young admini¬ stration. appeal," Ford said. "If we had a few more Republicans in Congress, Kemp-Roth would be through Congress today." $18 health fee has students, administrators says it's the difference in accounting that In a campaign pitch for the GOP Ford, who has been campaigning for matters. legislators pointing fingers and candidate. Ford said the major failure of the many GOP candidates across the nation, botched PBB and state accusing each other of cheating or changing the rules. Owen and Sen. Bill Huffman. D-Madison Heights, chairperson of the Senate Appro¬ Milliken Carter administration is its inability to control inflation. predicted the tax issue and Carter adminis¬ tration's bungling of the economy will hurt Until this term Olin Health Center fees priations Subcommittee on Higher Educa¬ "They've blown it." Ford said. "We had the Democrats in the Nov. 7 election. were paid from general fund moneys tion. sent a letter Sept. 19 to University branches of government." inflation down to 4.8 percent and now it's up He said Republicans are likely to gain 20 DETROIT (UPI) - Democratic chal¬ provided by the Legislature and tuition. officials saying the University had violated "The Legislature is not responsible for the to double-digit." to 25 House seats, one to three Senate seats This meant an individual student's tuition lenger William B. Fitzgerald accused Re- Ford charged Democrats with "reigniting the "legislative intent" of the action, management of the Department of Natural ^ eight governorships in this year's to publican Gov. William G. Milliken in a ^ ^ calls for student health services to be Resources, Public Health and Agriculture," inflation" by increasing federal spending face-to-face debate Monday of botching the self-supporting. he said. "If I had been governor, I would vhen Carter took office. Ford dismissed Griffin's earlier decision A section of the Higher Education state's PBB catastrophe. have fired Agriculture Director B. Dale "Now we must restrain federal spending for re-election by saying the Milliken, in turn, charged that legislative lot to run Appropriation Act — the legislation which Ball." and support a tax policy which relieves the probably changed his mind when he allocates operating funds for state colleges inaction also was to blame, with Fitzgerald Milliken defended his activities in the PBB middle-income taxpayer," he said, charging ;enator (continued on page 12) and universities — states: "It is the intent skipping crucial votes on the issue, livestock feed mixup but admitted "that that Democrats are preventing such a plan of the Legislature that student health The two candidates appeared in their first with a bit of hindsight, I probably would costs included money designated for health at state colleges and universities debate before the Economic Club of Detroit, have acted different in some ways." be self-supporting through student Fitzgerald, a bachelor state senator from Detroit, charged that the governor's slow Fitzgerald missed three crucial roll call But at the directive of the Legislature fees. votes on PBB legislation, Milliken said. "User fees shall be comparable at all response to the state's 1973 PBB crisis was this summer, student health services at all "I think he should be held accountable for state colleges and universities must be (continued on page 8) "symptomatic of his failure to manage the that," the two-term governor said. financed separately from general fund Though the rhetoric got hot and heavy at money. times, the candidates hardly raised their MSU, therefore, extracted an $18 health voices during a joint news conference prior fee and labeled it as such to appease CREDIT REFUSAL TO BE ASKED to the debate or at the luncheon itself. legislators. Fitzgerald, who arrived 35 minutes late What it boils down to is the University for the news conference, appeared nervous Help sought by faculty had been "hiding" health service costs during the 15-minute session with reporters under the tuition shell for years, costs and perspiration was visible on his brow and students have paid all along. upper lip. Milliken, who chatted with -7 Because the University has designated a reporters in the hall awaiting the arrival of recognizable health fee, students now think In an effort to prevent strike-breaking, MSU Faculty Associates will ask Academic his challenger, appeared calm and at ease. they are being charged for something that Council to refuse credit to MSU graduate students hired to replace striking Lansing was previously "free." Community College faculty. Stephen Terry, assistant vice president LCC president Phillip Gannon announced at the college's Board of Trustees meeting for business and finance, said if health service costs were accounted for this year Monday night that notices would be sent to faculty warning them to return to work by Thursday or be fired. Area woman the same way they were last year, tuition would be about $1.25 more per credit. LCC Faculty have been on strike since Thursday because of a contract dispute. One Why the confusion? option administrators have is to hire MSU graduate students as replacements if striking ££££££ U IH instructors are fired. "Differences in philosophy between the University and the Legislature" are causing Bill Ewens, FA president, said he questions the quality of replacement faculty and said the confusion, Terry said. experience earned by graduate students is not equal to the expertise gained teaching with The state wants to be sure no general fund moneys — those used for general regular faculty. MSU's Y-lot operating expenses and faculty salaries — Ewens said FA is only concerned with replacement staff, not regular LCC faculty who are used to pay student health services. have not joined the strike. Graduate students working with nonstriking instructors should A local woman was sexually assaulted in receive credit, Ewens said. Y-lot early Sunday morning, Department of But while administrators say it's just a Public Safety officials said. FA has also been talking with members of the MSU Board ofTrustees attempting to gain Two men are being sought in connection support for the striking teachers and FA members have picketed with the LCC faculty. with the incident, which occurred between FA and the Michigan Association for Higher Education, the group representing the LCC 3:30 a.m. and 4 a.m., officials said. faculty, are similar organizations and both are affiliated with the Michigan Education Association. Ewens said the LCC strike will faculty. "It won't turn have a "positive" effect on attempts to unionize the MSU things around, but in general it will have a positive effect. It will raise The woman's car broke down on Trow¬ bridge Road on her way home from work in Lansing, officials said. Two men stopped to aid her, they said. The men took her to a telephone near 0* " he said. Quality Dairy on Trowbridge Road but the telephone was apparently broken, officials I> MSU a hotbed ol aio end vice? Turn to page weather 12. Ewens called the possible firing of striking LCC faculty "an "It allows decisions on quality ofeducation to be made by the criteria, not on "It allows the educational criteria. unfortunate precedent." administration on economic quality of education to be eroded, and for the faculty it allows us to be replaced by faculty who cost less money and are less finicky about ethical standards," Ewens said. said. When she taken to her to Y-lot Mount Hope took returned to the men's car to be another telephone, the men took bounded by Farm Lane and Avenue, where the incident place, officials said. Former President Gerald Ford JIf- V* ■ endorsed Sen. Robert Griffin, & unnamed local Mostly sunny today with a At last night's LCC board meeting, Gannon also assured LCC students that She was taken to an who is seeking re-election this (all, at a press conference Monday high in the low 70s. hospital for treatment, officials said. No at the Hyatt Regency in Dearborn. administrators will attempt to keep them in their first-preference classes and distribute further details were available. the correct amounts of financial aid. Tuesday, September 26, 1978 2 Michigan Stote News, East lonsing, Michigon TRAGIC STORIES ABOUND IN SAN DIEGO Crash aftermath 'hell of a mess' SAN DIEGO lAP) - While Airlines 727 jet and a small bystanders and residents attendant, told of a woman and apparently fallen from one of mourned the worst aviation baby who died when a body fell the planes. houses burned, priests ran from airplane collided Monday. A firefighter, interviewed by Everywhere, there were disaster in U.S. history. through the windshield of their body to body administering last radio station KGB in San Diego, rites after a Pacific Southwest tragic stories of death, as Michael Guss, an ambulance "A woman and a baby were called the scene "One heU of a getting into their car," he said. mess. There are people spread "One Body went through the all over the place. I never seen Prime anarchist suspect captured windshield and killed the wo¬ man. Then there was a baby nothing like it." Firefighter Daryl Holman and it was crushed. The baby said he saw no sign of survi¬ was dead." vors. "I didn't see any, all I seen DORTMUND. West Germany fAP) — to corner the 26-year-old woman in a Residents used garden hoses was fingers and toes. I don't wooded the outskirts of Dort¬ to douse the flames after the want to see any more. I'm off West German police have identified one area on mund. Police said residents in the area planes' wreckage set at least duty and Fm going home." of two persons captured after o bloody by nine houses and two businesses One witness, Hedda Prowl, shootout with police as Angelika Speitel heard shots and investigators found two on fire. said the crash sounded "like a a prime anarchist suspect who has been men and a woman engaged in target "I annointed at least 50 sonic boom." hunted a year for the murders of three practice with sub-machine guns. bodies myself," the Rev. Thom¬ "People came to help . . . prominent Germans. The trio fired on police, and Speitel was as Bonica of St. Augustine High turning on hoses," she said. Speitel wos one of 14 suspected Red wounded in the thigh during the gun School said. "But it was obvious there was Army Faction leftists sought for the 1978 battle. Police refused Monday to com¬ "There are bits of bodies nothing we could do to help any murders of federal chief prosecutor ment on her condition. lying all over the place." said of those people on the plane." Siegfried Buback banker Juergen Ponto One companion Michael Knoll. 27, one reporter. Navy Lt. George Farrell "My wife, my wife, my God!" described the collision between and industrialist Honns-Martin Schleyer. was reported later in critical condition while a third suspect thought to be cried Will Mogle, running from the jet and the small plane: One police officer was killed and Christian Klar managed to escape. his burning, blood-spattered "They hit head-on," he said. "It another wounded Sunday in the attempt house. was unbelievable." He said the But it wasn't Mrs. Mogle's jet went into what is called a body that police found inside, it "graveyard spin" by Navy fliers. Ford workers walk off job Emergency personnel probe the wreckage of a PSA jet plane which was the body of a man who had crashed Monday morning with 136 people aboard. The plane collided in mid¬ air with a small plane with two passengers a few miles from San Diego's LONDON fUPIJ workers in Ford - Neorly all 57 000 Motor ro. plants They predicted the walkout would be complete when a few remaining smaller Lindbergh Field. Expert panel rebuts throughout Britain walked off the job plants report Tuesday. Monday marking the first head-on clash The vote for walkout announced conspiracy theory reveal plans a was between the government and unions over a wage hike ceiling demanded by Prime Minister James Callaghan. after Joel Bornett, chief treasury secre¬ tary in the Callaghan government, Carter to WASHINGTON (AP) - Theories that someone posing as Lee Union officials said the walkout fol¬ warned I can assure the Ford workers Harvey Oswald either framed him or helped him assassinate President John F. Kennedy are not supported by handwriting for stronger U.S. dollar lowed an overwhelming strike vote in the and everybody else there's no question factories where production already had about it — the government intends to analyses, the House assassinations committee was told Monday. A panel of handwriting experts concluded that all but one of 43 been crippled. stand firm because we believe it is right." been near 10 percent so far this samples purportedly written by Oswald "were written by one and WASHINGTON (API - the same individual." They made no firm determination about the President Carter said Monday- sound year, much worse than ex¬ one exception. dollar." Ca an ad¬ pected. and the price spiral, Their conclusions were described to the committee by Joseph P. dress to the 33rd annual joint along with the nation's trade China accused of border build-up measures to promote exports, deficit, is considered a major McNally, a New York City handwriting expert. control inflation and help build meeting of the International The samples, covering a period from 1956 into 1963, included a stronger U.S. economy that Monetary Fund and World cause of the dollar's slide. such items as Oswald's draft registration form, signatures on will support the dollar. Bank. Carter said his planned ac¬ fingerprint cards and his diary. 20.000 ethnic Carter, in a speech to inter¬ Carter did not disclose de¬ BANGKOK. Thailand (UPlj — Vietnam recruiting more than tions will help fulfill the pledges McNally said the exception was a letter dated Nov. 8,1963, and national monetary leaders, said tails of his upcoming export and Monday accused China of massing Chinese who have fled Vietnam in recent he made in July at the economic addressed to Texas oil baron H.L. Hunt. It bore the Oswald controlling inflation, boosting inflation programs, but it is division-sized infantry forces, backed by months for military training, with the summit conference in Bonn. signature. exports and reducing oil im¬ known that in his anti inflation hundreds of tanks, artillery pieces and intention of sending them bock across the West Germany, in which he The letter asked for "information concerning my position" and border on sabotage missions. ports "constitute the most ur¬ plan he is considering setting vowed to restore good health to suggested "we discuss the matter fully before any steps are taken warplanes. along their troubled border. gent priorities of my adminis- formal, but voluntary, guide Official Radio Hanoi, monitored in the U.S. economy as part of a by me or anyone else." lines for wage and price in The Vietnamese outburst is the latest global effort to help create new Conspiracy theorists say the letter points to a plot against Bangkok, quoted the army newspaper "We will not shrink from the creases in the next year. Kennedy. Quan Doi Nhan Dan as saying the in series of bitter exchanges between the hard decisions and persistent The U.S. inflation rate ha* jobs and reduce inflation. two Communist neighbors since the mass purported buildup represented another escalation of the months-long conflict exodus of tens of thousands of ethnic between the two countries. Chinese from Vietnam into China earlier LEARN KARATE The broadcast also accused Peking of this year. from expert black belt instructors with the MSU Karate Club. Co-ed classes for beginners, intermediate, and advanced students begin tonight at 7:00 in the turf arena of the Men's IM bldg. Learn karate as sport, art, and self-defense, with the oldest and largest karate club at MSU. Call 351-4471 for more information. CHECK NEXT MONDAYS STATE NEWS FOR MSU Ki DETAILS OF A VERY Bill introduced to cut auto thefts SPECIAL EVENT AT WASHINGTON (UPI) — Two senators The untraceable sheet metal parts are say legislation they are sponsoring should cut down on the theft of nearly 1 stripped from stolen vehicles by high speed crews in "chop shops" and sold to Ili-Fi Rhys million autos annually and the chop dealers throughout the country in a $4 shops" where stolen cars are stripped for billion a year clandestine industry thot parts. reflects spreading organized crime in¬ Sens. Joseph R. Biden Jr., D-Del., and volvement. Charles H. Percy. R-lll.. said their legislation, to be introduced Monday, The vehicle identification number would require manufacturers to place currently appears only on automobile vehicle identification numbers on such dashboards and some moving parts, but easily saleable items fenders and roofs. as car doors, not on the sheet metal parts that are lucrative items on the black market. 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(5 min. from MSU) ^Redeem this ad tor 50« otf (min. $3 order) Campus expressway still pushed by state, city councilmembers say By JANETHALFMANN Associates. such a system can work, he The state had labeled a said. two-lane plan estimated traffic on Grand River Avenue between 33.000 and 34,000 cars daily. Ls State News Staff Writer The plan proposed reconstruction of Highway Department spokesperson Dick Grand River as a four lane highway divided "unacceptable" in its own study and Grand River Avenue improvements are recommended widening the road to three Nellett said a reduction to two lanes would being held hostage by the State Highway by a median. A business access route to the not be agreed to without a solution which north to divert some of the road's traffic larger lanes on each side of the median. Department as a trade off for the cross- Councilmember Carolyn Stell said though would relieve traffic on Grand River or campus highway, three East Lansing was also proposed. replace thai highway. the highway department has said it is no council members say. The Highway Department had "no sound But he said the Highway Department is longer pursuing the campus route, she This past spring, the Highway Depart¬ engineering reason" for rejection of that not pursuing any action on the cross- If you want an inexpensive way to decorate that bare dorm wall, "think(s) it is still smarting over the denial ment rejected a city-commissioned study to plan, Councilmember Larry Owen said. The seven years ago, and that accounts for the campus expressway. prints are being sold at the ASMSl - sponsored print sale. The sale renovate Grand River Avenue prepared by temporary two-lane striping during recent Councilmember John B. Czarnecki said held in the Union Lobby and in front of the MSI Auditorium difficulties the city has had in working with the consulting firm of Vilican-Leman and resurfacing and curb work has shown that he doesn't think the Highway Department until Fridav. them." In 1971, a proposed highway across the is holding out on Grand River improve¬ south portion of campus was vetoed by the ments. MSU Board of Trustees and the East The Highway Department's primary Women's lounge Lansing City Council in response to strong community opposition. Stell agreed with Owen that the tempo¬ responsibility is to build adequate roads, he said. A resolution sponsored by Czarnecki and Commissioners trim rary two-lane striping shows it can work. approved by the City Council Sept. 5 asks The Highway Department was asked to the Tri-County Regional Planning Commis¬ consider experimental two-lane striping sion to undertake a Grand River Corridor ruled non-biased since it was resurfacing the highway but refused, Mayor George L. Griffiths said. Grand River could be resurfaced without Study. Such a study has also been asked for by Meridian Township. Councilmember Owen said more than Open Door budget; meeting federal guidelines for 11-foot lane enough studies have been done. Other widths, but rebuilding the roadway would By JOY L. HAENLE1N State News Staff Writer require meeting federal regulations, Grif¬ fiths said. options might be taking the Grand River issue to the Highway Commission or a service cuts forced Exclusive use of the Union Building's Women's Lounge by women does not discriminate legislative statute eliminating Grand City Manager Jerry B. Coffman wouldn't against men. the Anti-Discrimination Judicial Board's Fact Finding Committee said in an comment on Grand River improvements, River's state trunkline status, he said. By SHEILA BEACHI M SuteNews Staff Writer opinion released last week. Meanwhile, discussions are continuing The committee's ruling came in response to a complaint filed last January by Bruce but agreed with Highway Department causing Open Door Crisis Center is face-to-face with its own crisii i between MSU president Edgar L. Harden, The objections that a two-lane highway couldn't Guthrie, a history and economics senior, who claimed the existence of the lounge was the volume of traffic. the mayor and the city manager on a administrators to re-think the entire program. sexually discriminating under an article of the Anti-Discrimination Policy and handle A Highway Department spokesperson cross-campus route. Coffman said. The Open Door, 1320 S. Washington Ave., has been forced to reconsider operating Procedures. finances for 1979 following a $5,000 allocation from Ingham County. The article prohibits limited access to activities of the University due to race, creed, An original budget request of $22,000 for 1979 was submitted to county commissioners ethnic origin, sex, age, political persuasion or sexual preference. for approval. The request represented a $5,000 increase over last vear's Open Door budget Guthrie said he has been advised by people in the lounge that men were "not allowed" to sit in the area adjacent to the women's restroom in the Union, therefore limiting access to the lounge to women. LCC calls special meeting of $17,000. Administrators for the crisis center justified the request for an to "cover the cost of expanded services and a raise in pay for the additional $5,000 in funds center's paid people." said The four person judicial committee described the lounge as affording "numerous Nancy Lombardi, Open Door communications director. essential services to University women," and because it found no discriminatory The committee not only disapproved the $5,000 raise, but also lopped $17,000 off the treatment, recommended the facility be maintained. The group said in its decision that the lounge represents the "only safe refuge in the area" for women to study, rest or wait for rides. to weigh fate of teachers originally submitted request. "Giving us $5,000 is like telling us to close our doors," Lombardi said. "We're angry right now and we're not going to let them do that to us," she said, "because Women also have enough privacy to breast feed in the lounge, the opinion said. By KY OWEN are to be fired, LCC public relations we're very committed to what we're doing." The issue was first confronted by Mary Pollock, ex-director of Women's Programs and State News Staff Writer director Wes VanMalsen said. The major program change for the Open Door Crisis Center will be an Oct. 1 cut off of a MSU's Title IX coordinator, last spring. About 500 faculty members have been on general crisis line for drug substance abuse. Dismissal letters were not sent to Pollock investigated Guthrie's complaint and concluded that "the Women's Lounge in striking Lansing Community College facul¬ strike since Thursday because of a contract Instead, the center officially will change to the Sisters for Human Equality. the MSU Union Building must be made available to both women and men." planned Monday because the dispute and administrators planned to mail SHE's main objective will be to deal with problem pregnancies, rape and battered "The clear intent of Title IX is that all programs and activities of institution must be an ty as was board of trustees wanted to consider the dismissal letters Monday, until the board available to all students except those programs where integration would violate the action further. decided to reconsider. Lombardi said administrators for the Open Door are exploring options which would physical privacy of individuals," she commented in a written statement. A special board meeting was called Administrators had planned to send out enable them to keep their 24-hour services available to the public. A men's lounge did exist, but was converted into a game room several years ago which dismissal slips Monday, but some of the One alternative is to offer MSU students working for their bachelor's degree in icontinued on page 12) Monday night to decide if striking faculty volunteer administration internships or field study work. This option would eliminate the trustees did not know about it. and wanted the board to decide what is to be done, said necessity for paid staff members, Lombardi said. Edward Taylor, public affairs director for Another possibility, Lombardi said, is to seek other funding sources such as a the faculty. work-grant program like the federal Comprehensive Employment Training Act. MSU Arab students demonstrate Taylor said the action was a "typical goof up. They don't know what they're Another option, she said, is to move to a rent-free location so funding can be used for other costs. A last alternative would be to "go to an all-volunteer program," using the $5,000 in funds doing." VanMalsen said the faculty's statements to pay monthly bills such as rent, telephone and supplies. are wrong. "They don't know what's going Such a depleted budget will entail a "basic administrative change", Lombardi said. against Camp David agreement operates with the aid of a program coordinator, assistant program on," he said. The Open Door The first meeting of boxing clinic coordinator and a communications director. sponsored by LCC for ni 15-year-olds The institution of an executive director may replace these three Lombardi explained. administrative offices marchers only halting stares. comprehensive proposal that may finally was held Monday, but Taylor feels the By DANIEL HUBERT meeting should have been postponed. State News Staff Writer The 30 demonstrators began their march bring peace to the Mideast. The OAS said their demonstration was "There is a labor dispute here. There are Students at MSU were exposed to a taste Beaumont Tower and then proceeded to the International Center. being held to inform the public of the true picket lines. If the administration over¬ of the campus activism that characterized meaning and cite the consequences of the looked this, it is quite reprehensible. If they the late 1960s Monday afternoon when the Amid signs that read: "Only the gun will Camp David Summit. held it Ithe boxing clinic) intentionally, then free Palestine," "Down with the Camp Organization of Arab Students held a demonstration to protest the Camp David agreements. David Accords," and "Down with Arab Reactionism, Imperialism and Zionism," an "Camp David's agreement toward peace is not a step but is a formal capitulation of it is contemptible," Taylor said. was The event had been scheduled earlier and held regardless of the strike, an Crisis Center's emphasis OAS member with a megaphone called the the Egyptian regime to Zionist and imperi However, when given the opportunity to athletic department spokesperson said. Camp David agreement a "sell-out" of the follow the demonstrators, most students chose not to pick up the gauntlet left them Palestinian people. alist interests," said Ashraf El-Bayoumi. professor of chemistry and member of the OAS. the "The board does not give a damn about faculty and students. They want it their now women's counseling by their more radical antecedents and The Camp David agreement has been billed by the Carter administration as a way, and if they can't they'll take their remained silent onlookers affording the El-Bayoumi was one of three speakers marbles and go home," Taylor said. By BRIDGET HAASE who addressed the demonstrators as the No further contract negotiations are The Open Door Crisis Center is planning march halted in the grassy knoll between scheduled. Taylor said. to shift its emphasis from general coun n increased focus on women's prob the International Center and Wells Hall. k-ould be better for the community, The dispute involves salary schedule seling services to women's counseling. iced for drug counseling has Occasionally one of the hundreds of which would determine salaries by educa students who passed by stopped to listen to tion and experience, along with providing Helping women deal with problem preg- lessened the chants and speeches on the feasibility of nancies, rape and domestic abuse will be the "We primarily funded as a drug focus of the Sisters for Human Equality, crisis center, but we were not doing that peace in the Middle East. faculty worked for one year without The communications director Nancy Lombardi except for alcohol counseling for women "I read about this in the papers but I like a contract since the previous contract ran said. who have had family problems." she said. to see what's going on," said Sheila Devany, out in September 1977, three months after a freshman accounting major. contract negotiations began. By switching to such a center, the Open Such cases were previously handled first Door, 1320 S. Washington Ave., will by the volunteers, who answered the "I like to see them stand up for what they Some classes were in session today, phone, and then by a trained counselor. become the first of its kind in the Lansing believe in," she continued as she watched VanMalsen said, with most business depart- Volunteers will be trained so a woman will the proceedings. - , ... ment classes being held. Approximately 50 not have to discuss a problem with more Pete White, a sophomore majoring in nt of LCCs c,asses were jn session he While the center will continue to operate than one person. jering, was also one of the electrical engineering, ■. on a 24-hour hot-line basis, personal few interested onlookers. relationship, drug abuse and general infor¬ He said he has had a "snootful of Some instructors are not honoring the mation problems will no longer be accepted, Palestinian resurrections," and that he is picket line, but Taylor said, "There Lombardi said. After three contacts from the woman, the becoming "disinterested." fewer Monday than on Friday volunteer will go to a trained social worker Claiming that the media considerably for advice on the case. All information will distorted the true meaning of the Camp be kept confidential. David agreements, El-Bayoumi said his speech was an attempt to place the summit in its "proper historical perspective." Man waives examination Should center can a problem be more than the handle, Lombardi said a woman He differentiated between the peace he would be referred to another agency for said was referred to in the agreement, which he said was used by Nixon to justify in sexual assault at MSU more The experienced help. biggest frustration felt by volunteers the Vietnam war, and the peace that the Palestinians would die to secure — one when dealing with women's problems is the which promotes dignity of life and the A Lansing man waived preliminary examination in East Lansing District Court lack of a domestic abuse shelter for area development of self. Monday and was bound over to circuit court on fourth-degree criminal sexual conduct women, Lombardi said. Admitting that it is difficult to demon charges, Ingham County officials said. strate against peace, El-Bayoumi said the Wayne Smole, 17, of 615 S. Grand St.. remains in Ingham County jail in connection with They find after a woman leaves her the assault of a woman who was jogging through Baker Woodlot Sunday afternoon, husband she has no training, no job, no real people who were represented at officials said. money and no place to stay. She usually Monday's protest were the millions of her husband. Slot* News Kim VanderVeer Arabs who are being exploited and are Bond was set at $1,000. district court officials said. returns to Fourth degree sexual conduct involves contact without penetration or injury, the The center is also trying to Thirty members of the Organization of Arab Students carrying signs struggling to survive. "We are not just voicing a few angry prosecutor's office said. program for Spanish-speaking v and banners protested the Camp David agreement and marched from If convicted, Smole faces a maximum penalty of two years imprisonment, officials said. words." he said of the demonstration. Beaumont Tower to the International Center. GERRY SKOLZYLAS Abortion will defy partisan politics A guide to ifISC: Heaven on earth When freshmen and transfer students of magic such as making defenses disap- be able to prove that you can drink coffee, •Story Oldsmobile — This is where you'll in the '78 election > at MSU. they encounter many pear, throwing passes that take 90 degree smoke a pipe thoughtfully, and put off find some of State's football recruiters; and making decisions with a high degree of •DPS efficiency, (Not t^ mention being able to — Allegedly stands for "Depart¬ ment of Public Safety," it really means shoot in the low 80s in golf!); It has been years since the U.S. Supreme Court struck down So, in order to make sure that they don't •Library — A great place to sleep if your "Don't Park at State" because while you're •Brody — See "The Pit;" feel left out, the following is a list of famous dorm is too noisy; reading this DPS is ticketing your car — in anti-abortion statutes, yet abortion remains an emotional election issue. people and places the MSU that •Administration Building — This is •Olin Health Center This is where you spite of the fact that it's parked in a garage Their main line of attack thwarted, abortion foes have since focused on scene — new students are bound to encounter where the administrators sleep when the go each night after eating in your cafeteria back in Kalamazoo!! their attention on the funding of abortions: Should tax money be used to during their first year: Library is full. Before you enter, you must to find out exactly what it was that vou ate; •Welcome to MSU! fund abortions for the poor? •Red Cedar — This is the business In August, the state's welfare budget came before Governor William section of East Lansing because you'll G. Milliken. Although he supported the other provisions of the budget, always hi r somebody mentioning "the Medicaid-funded abortions were omitted. Because of this, he vetoed the banks of the Red Cedar . . entire budget. •The Pit — This is what you must go Milliken said he vetoed the budget because it infringed on the rights of through at registration in order to get the the poor. Although he says he is not actually pro-abortion, Milliken classes you really need such as the "History of Greek Verbs 101" on Friday and claims to be at least "pro-choice," wanting to permit each woman to Saturday nights. Similar to "Dante's Infer- decide the fate of her baby. He said he doesn't urge abortions, but he doesn't feel it right to prevent them. •A.T.L. Stands for "Arsenic. Toma¬ It seems ironic that a Republican governor is defending a civil rights — toes. and Lettuce," this is just one example issue as controversial as abortion funding. But it seems the Democrats of the fine cuisine that your cafeteria will be in Michigan have abandoned one area of their traditionally liberal serving: position, at least for this election. •Lash Larrowe — Kind of a combination The Democratic candidate for governor. William Fitzgerald, opposes between Santa Claus, Don Quixote, and both abortion and government funding of abortions. His opposition Karl Marx, this popular economics profes¬ stems from his Catholic background. sor is a champion of human rights and is involved with such groups as the "Fighters As a Michigan senator, his voting record showed opposition to both for the liberation of Malayan jungle lemurs" principles. In a ridiculous show of political unity, the Democratic party ignored and "Stop the Exploitation of Pencil Lead;" the issue of abortion funding, pro or con, in their platform. For the sake •Spartan Stadium — This is where the MSU Marching Band gives concerts on of political unity they decided to blindly support Fitzgerald's personal Saturday afternoons in the fall; position, abandoning many party members who looked to the party for •Dooley's — This is where you go to support on such issues. study the night before an exam; In one group's commendable move, party unity has taken a backseat •Alle'-Ey — This is where you go to drown your sorrows in beer after having to the issues. A group of women Democrats has decided not to support flunked your exam because you spent the the party's firm commitment to Fitzgerald's ideas; they will not be night before at Dooley's; campaigning for the Democratic Party this year. •Nat Sci — This is what a small, winged Fitzgerald will undoubtedly continue his staunch opposition to insect does when it's bored; (J WttEJ 'it abortion. As a moral issue, it is not easy for Fitzgerald to change just •Earvin "Magic" Johnson — Performs on because party members tell him to. But the party should not change just Thursdays and Saturdays during the winter months at Jenison Fieldhouse. Tickets are because Fitzgerald tells it to. If Fitzgerald is to be governor, he will hard to get for his act. Performs many feats WE-E-E-L-L-COME ! eventually have toabandon many of his personal opinions to support the public good. Abortion funding is one area where the public good outweighs one person's beliefs. Milliken has threatened a veto of the same welfare budget should it be returned still lacking abortion funding. From this admirable stance, he KEY PARKER - SPACE CADET has shown he will not budge, either. The Republicans have not taken a strick pro abortion stand. They have, however, taken a stand. Following the cue of their candidate, pro-choice will be at least a minor issue in the 1978 campaign. The Democrats have already been caught off guard — they have no official position to defend. They couldn't go against their past liberal actions, Science is more than novelty but they couldn't make their candidate look bad, either. Election years always bring strange revelations. The position of the ■readership news¬ ther control, or the energy crisis. But these to 40 years ago; only with the Arab oil photos of Martian sunsets came a scant Republican Party as safeguard of pro-choice abortion rights shows that paper is heavy on political news: what the events are the climax of years — sometimes embargo of 1973 did most people suddenly seven years later; next year Pioneer will 1978 in Michigan is no exception. bureaucrats are saying; what groups are decades — of tedious, diversified experi¬ realize oil was a limited commodity. arrive at Jupiter, blazing a trail where no trying to get what laws, and how successful ments. No one cried "eureka!" and suddenly Likewise, last spring term the State human artifact has ever traveled. they are; who's trying to rule what part of created life outside the womb. It was simply News ran a wire story quoting a scientist as It is impossible to keep up with every¬ When sanity isn't the world; who's responsible for the latest inevitable, given research on a global basis. saying that weather control is "Inevitable thing. It is possible to keep up with at least coverup or foulup; even, sometimes, who is Sometimes new technologies are contro¬ technology." We'll see it in our lifetimes, one aspect of science, to follow the versial. Various moral systems are violated, and probably sooner and to a greater developments and discuss implications Put every bit as important — often more or professions rendered obsolete (such as degree than anyone imagined, given future there. It is more than possible. It is making any sense so in the long run — is science news. New impending automated supermarket check¬ advances in meteorology from the Venus essential. discoveries, technologies, projects and outs and cashiers), or governments gain probe in December and the solar satellite That's what this column is all about. applications abound; most will filter into the terrifying warfare tools. Recombinant DNA planned for late 1979, the next period of At irregular intervals—sometimes once average person's life sooner or later. research is far more high sunspot activity. (Venus is in many twice a month, sometimes more, depend¬ The acquittal of Maria Pitchford. like the acquittal of Francine frightening than or Unfortunately, science as a rule does not nuclear incineration in the potentials it ways the most earthlike planet, and the ing on what's happening—we will bring you Hughes last fall, was claimed by some as a victory for women's rights. make good news copy. New developments creates - one nation could assault another combination orbiter'probe will yield plenty news of interest in science and discuss the But if indeed those decisions can be called victories, they were hollow at are often lost in technical terms that confine and it would be years before a connection of raw data on Venus' atmosphere often implications, inviting you to send letters best. them to the "science community" — those could be made between specific mutations considered an almost-textbook weather and viewpoints with your suggestions and and genetic warfare. opinions, or to report on developments Maria Pitchford gave herself an abortion with an eight-inch plastic people who subscribe to science journals and or actually take part in research and It is vital that the layperson be informed. laboratory.) we've overlooked. More specifically, we will knitting needle in the sixth month of her pregnancy. Francine Hughes development (R&D). Politicians, to whom the future is the next Science and technology are accelerating limit this feature to developments in (and poured gasoline over the sleeping body of her husband and burned him When science does make the news, it is election, are slow to react to developments constantly. Less than 70 years passed stemming from) the national space pro¬ to death. Both cases are gruesome enough to make any person blanch. usually something dramatic and slightly in science. The so-called energy crisis was between the first documented powered gram. What more dramatic area of science But even more appalling than the acts themselves is the fact that the science-fictionish — test-tube babies, wea- fodder for discussion in science journals 30 flight and the first lunar landing; the first could there be? only way both women were able to prevent jail sentences was to plead insanity. Insanity — as if a sane person would not have reacted like Maria Pitchford and Francine Hughes did. But what recourse did either Socialists applaud striking teachers have? According to Tennessee state law, Pitchford was too far along in her We admire the striking teachers in their efforts to maintain their standardof living in the pregnancy to be granted a legal abortion. Turned down by clinic after face of all the capitalist propaganda — they deserve the support of every working man and clinic, spurned by the prospective father, Pitchford had the presence of mind to realize a child borne by her at that time would have been an even The anti-strike laws used against the teachers, the postal workers and Fire fighters are graver injustice than what might have happened to her as the result of a Virgin lands are not commodities anti-working class, and border on the violation of the 13th amendment to the constitution. self-inflicted abortion. Noble indeed. The idea of capital stems from the realm of pure thinking not tainted to any degree by Workers, in an effort to maintain their standard of living, are forced to strike. If they But noble actions are not legal concepts. Imagine a lawyer trying to handicaps of practical life. However the use of capital and the emphasis on property didn't they would be degredated to one level mass of wretches. The actions of the teachers convince 12 jurors that something gruesome could be noble. It would be rights is the place where prostitution sets in. is an inspiring one, it is a sign that this degradation will not prevail. impossible. It is not impossible, however, to prove someone reacted A similar situation exists with respect to another good which is not man-made and "insanely" to something like an unwanted child or an abusive spouse. should also not be treated like a commodity as custom has it. This other virgin is land. But that's not enough, we of the Socialist Labor Party call upon the working class to raise Everyone is ready to understand temporary insanity, but who is ready Instinctively we know (or ought to) that our livelihood depends in the widest sense on their sights, and to aim at abolition of capitalism and this constant struggle for existance the well being of this land. Thus an effort to look at agriculture beyond specialties, what in a country where an abundance is producible for all. to shoulder the label? is done to the larger system, why can agriculture and industry not be subject to the same It is a sad comment on our system of jurisprudence when cases in laws, is made in a class on "Alternate or Closed System Agriculture." We appeal to the working class and all other forward minded citizens to join us in which everyone agrees that an act is justified must be explained by An organizational meeting is to be held today 5-6 p.m. in Room 151 of the Plant Biology establishing the Socialist Industrial Republic of Labor, a society of peace, freedom and reason of insanity. Maria Pitchford and Francine Hughes were by no Building. abundance for all. Frank Troha means insane — they were merely human beings reacting to insane 23081 Geneva Michael Jost conditions. Oak Park, Mich. 251 Lexington VI DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau Letter Policy The State News The Opinion Page welcomes all Utters and damn! this couu) be worse i pont know. duke, ttwasntmy than the stolen playbook! but if you pont tt just viewpoints. Readers should follow a few rules to insure that at many Utters as postibU the injuries, rierythin6! my hop) the hell dip the *post" track the little trouble, came to fault, sir. they Tuesday, September 26. 1978 1 phone hasn't stopped rjn6- find out, coach? eddies the snitch down fast, sir ? me, coach plied me wuh appear m print '' cheese8ur6ers. Editorials are the opinions of the State News !n6 since the early edi- only one besides us who wj mightas well \ Viewpoints, columns and letters ore personal oDinions. All Utters and viewpoints should be typed t/cn hit the streets' knows about it, and HE'S in start packin6! | \ a coma! Editorial on 65-space lines and tripU-spaced. Letters Department and viewpoints must be signed and include lo¬ Editor in chief James L Smith Pholo Editor Kalhy Kilbury cal address, s.udent, faculty or staff standing Managing Editor Anne Stoorf US Book Edit Dove DiMortmo -if any—and phone number. No Utter or Opinion Editor Mike Klocke viewpoint without these items will be consid¬ City Editor Nunu o Lupc Layout Editor Scott Wierengo ered for publication. Campus Editor Michelle Chombers Freelance Editor Deboroh Heywood Paula Mohi Chief Copy Editor KennethE Parker Letters should be 25 lines or Uss and may Staff Represenlah Nancy Rogier be edited for State News styU and concise¬ Advertising Department ness to fit as many Utters as possibU on Bob Shaffer Assistant Advertising Manager a page. Viewpoints may be no longer than 75 lines and may aUo be edited. Michigon Stote News, East loosing, Michigan Tuesday September 26 1978 5 Dayton Hudson has its allies in East Lansing maintaining the neighborhood ball park. If Brown sold the lots, The Mall: \ true but new owners would have to accept the same restrictive obligation. The ending of the story remains to be written. Only the voters in 'grim' fairy tale Brown's city will determine the conclusion. Has anyone considered Dayton Hudson's rights? Before the surrounding neighborhood was fully developed, Sincerely, taxpayer Brown purchased several lots. He built his home on one, Dortha M. Chappelle and reserved the remaining as a play area for his young children. 915 Darlington As time passed, the subdivision grew, and neighbors came to think of taxpayer Brown's land as the neighborhood ball field. Everyone enjoyed the open space, and many began to think it belonged to them all along. Taxpayer Brown remained quiet, he continued to pay the annual real estate taxes and to remain responsible for the Dayton Hudson property land. When Brown's children grew up, he decided the time was finally right to develop the land so he could receive a fair return on his is only good for malls original investment. He thought he would build something that would give lasting benefits to the entire community as well as Let's put the smoke about campaign spending behind us until himself. But, alas, some neighbors shouted "foul" and "unfair." November. We need to get on with the discussion of whether or Brown's plan, after all, would disturb the ball park. not Dayton Hudson's regional retailing center is good for East Lansing. A committee organized to pressure city fathers to toss aside the I've known about Dayton Hudson's investment in my usual rules before it determined Brown's case. The government neighborhood since 1968. Land remains because Dayton Hudson refused, and the committee demanded a special election saying the has either held first option on parcels or has owned acres outright city was being unfair. While the group gathered signatures on petitions, some used the opportunity to circulate rumors claiming for a number of years. VIEWPOINT: THE SEXES Brown was in fact an evil giant who intended to do the town The original 1967 Comprehensive Plan calls for the land to be dreadful harm. When Brown tried to explain his case to the used as M l industrial. What does that mean? Under M l, we could community, the committee said, "Giants should be seen and not heard." have paint and varnish plants, industrial equipment storage, gravel excavation, and other such goodies. Those requests may have had an easier time than Dayton Hudson's more esthetic offer. Equality has no set rules Since taxes were already among the highest in the state, no one wanted them raised to buy Brown's land. The committee said Neighboring communities incorporate industrial use west on Lake Brown had an obligation to preserve space for his neighbors' Lansing Road, and just north in Clinton County. How many people By MIKE McCANDLESS realize the C.L.C. asked the courts to enforce that original M-l The question of equality of the sexes, so pointedly addressed in enjoyment, and he should expect to continue the expense of industrial planning for the Pinecrest neighborhood? the "Welcome Week" edition of the State news, is an issue thai had prominence in the business world. The hormonal and neura been bandied about for a good many years. In obtaining its justly- difference- that are manifest in bodily variance leepiy affect our Unless we come up with tax dollars to purchase the land as a accorded frontal position in the liberal-progressive arsenal for civil feelings and thoughts. There can be no -uch thing as an park, an owner has a right to petition to develop land to its highest rights and equality, those long years of struggle for "personhood" undifferentiated "person" within u- that simpK wear- a different and best use. The city cannot require an indefinite agricultural -ft nf clothes. The human person iis embodied. Kver> aspect of the seem headed for appropriately satisfying fruitions. Before we let zoning because courts consistently uphold the right of property the ERA extension go to our heads, however, let's examine the person i- affected by t he type of br dignity and justice or in the we alternatives carefully. We need to be looking at the future distribution of gifts of mind, heart and talent. We must respect our Affective then for these goals of equality to be attained are economic health of our town. I believe Dayton Hudson presents individuality for what it is, howevipr, or the true equalitv that must the best choice. seemingly contradicting components — the talents and roles of be preserved — the freedom of ex|[>ression of one - indiv i<4ual ideas many, no two the same, to reach a condition where roles cannot be and the appropriate community respect for the products of those Jo an Miller recognized. The confusion apparent here is very much the same central issue that exists in the question of whether men and ideas — will not even have a fighting chance at realization. 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(This was even evident to in * V V U'/ A I/onely Hearts Club Band film, in which I casually bad-mouthed the disco scene. The following day, I was chastised by an Saturday Night Fever. 1 Rather than confron¬ tation, disco seems to preach "anesthesize thyself." and is just another '70s escapist acquaintance who was "very upset" that I ksAu s most honored dance companies, the Alvin had compared disco to something as atrocious entertainment form in the end. ice Theater, will return to MSU for the fourth s. to perform in the University Auditorium AA as the Stigwood film. "Disco is much more than music," said this As bad as the above seems, disco's worst sin is the narcissism it condones. This, again, irsday at 8:15 p.m. Ci?( 7rj 'JZJF, guy. "Disco is a socio-cultural phenomenon. makes it a perfect reflection for the '70s and 1/ It's black music. It's a life style, and I wish the ME decade. On the several occasions I've its existence, the Alvin Ailey American Dance been unfortunate enough to enter a disco, the you'd stop writing about it!" hly presented more dance works by more dancers seem to he dancing with themselves, I I reflected on what he said, and really did lore audiences than any other modern dance while the mirrored walls seemed to convey a feel extremely guilty for all of 10 minutes. J. the company's performing home has been Then, in my typically modest manner. I great deal about the scene. (I also loved the -nter Theatre, but Alvin Ailey theater is a decided that he was wrong, I was right. disco fashions.) Someone once told me that It would be easy to get off the hook by disco is very sexual. (Last week a disco LP with a song entitled "I Want To Kiss You All arguing that everyone I know who liked Sgt. •re.juent tours of the U.S.. the company has Over" came into the State News office. How Pepper's' likes disco too, but there's more ad. notably in triumphant State Department- involved to it than this. I've despised the poetic!) If this is true, the sex must be fnca and the Soviet Union. The company also disco scene and what it represents — its auto-erotic in nature. in New York where members and other As far as disco's being black music goes, all "lifestyle." if that's what you wanna call it - next generation of Ailey dancers. I can say is don't make me laugh. This is why since the summer I spent in London where . the "movement" was a chic rage at least a the Bee Gees are the top-selling disco act, ue among major American dance companies year before it hit our American shores. right? If disco is black music, so were Instead of specializing in the works of one If disco was big last year, it's no doubt minstrel shows. Black culture has been haxe .in extremely varied repertoire which going to be huge this year. My discoid friend basically responsible for everything great any <>f the great names in modern dance, as may have been right when he said it's a that has happened in pop music during the ■ young newcomers. Thus, this dance theater socio-cultural phenomenon, but, then again, past 20 years, but disco can only be how case for interesting and valuable modern so were Nazis and the Ku Klux Klan. No I'm considered a bastardized form of this. (I make uid otherwise be lost. a distinction between disco as opposed to not seriously comparing disco to either of these atrocities, but simply pointing ot that funk and R&B.) - • i\\- cro<- section of the company's wide selection Of course, Elvis, the Stones, and most being a "socio-cultural phenomenon" doesn't •a:- r»- offered ir. the two separate programs to be forms of rock have all been bastardized black necessarily make something good. Besides, I ; K-r» \ must see" is Alley's own Revelations, to be music, but the difference is they never truly believe that disco has more in common rhuxtay mght. This work, inspired by and with past fads like hula-hoops and Davy pretended to be anything but that. Black n ick spirituals, is considered to be one of the music, at least to me. has and always will be • ■ ; • Crockett hats than it does with things/events of modern dance. Revelations reveals Alley's Muddy Waters, Ray Charles, Otis Redding, The Alvin Alley American Dince Theater will be returning for its fourth that change the culture. 'j«e of the elements of his Afro-American heritage. In the Supremes, Motown, and every other Disco does, however, reflect the state of Revelations brilliantly shows off the company's MSU appearance since 1971 tomorrow and Thursday as part of the Uni¬ our present culture. It is a totally 1970s great who expressed the utmost in emotion. I :st!c intensity and driving energy in performance. versity's Lecture-Concert Series. phenomenon, and that definitely doesn't find it especially interesting that the word make it good. Let's face it — as everyone "soul" is never used in connection with disco. from Solzhenitsyn to Johnny Rotten is telling I've enjoyed several disco numbers, but us. the world is going to hell. If disco reflects everyone of these has been done by Frankie Valli slotted for Lansing Civic Center our culture, this is what is apparently reflects. I know several people who are into disco simply for the decadence it reflects. As performers like the Stones, Eno, Roxy Music, Kraftwerk, Bowie, and Iggy - artists who use the music to make a social statement; won the Four Seasons a whole has been with the title track someone very fond of decadence, I can that is, they use the medium to comment on new audience — many of whom from the movie version of sympathize with this view, but the bourgeois the medium itself. I've discovered that most were no doubt unaware of the Grease. Thanks in no small part decadence of Studio 54 is something I can do true discoids don't appreciate these songs. When the Beatles and the rest of the to Robert Stigwood's promo¬ without. group's long history. The al¬ British Invasion arrived on our shores in bum's title track and "Decem¬ tion genius, the song went to The music totally lacks emotion. It is a But, Bill, you can dance to it! (Shades of spanned three decades will No. 1 even before the movie hit mechanical, machine-like music for a genera¬ American Bandstand! Give it a 65!) How — 1964, the Four Seasons were — along with ber '63" were both huge chart wonderful. Nero played a violin while Rome appearing in concert this the theaters. tion of mechanical, machine-like robots. The the Beach Boys — one of the few American burned. So, please, let me conclude with the •■'noay at y p.m. in the Lansing Frankie Vallie announced in Tickets for the Sept. 29 show music and especially the scene capture the groups to face the competition unscathed. 1977 that he intended to dis¬ in the Civic Center are on sale inherent boredom, frustration, and apathy of most brilliant cliche of the 1970s: Disco sucks a , first rose to popstar associate himself completely for $8.50 and $7.50 at the Civic this decade. However, unlike the punk Now I feel better. -talus as the falsetto-shrill lead Center box office and both from the band in favor of his solo ocaiist of the Four Seasons, career. His most recent success Lansing-area Recordlands. who have been one of the most release solo material in addition out records and managed to fill to his work with the group. True Madison Square Garden eight -u'-cessful groups of all time. to form, songs like "Can't Take times. Their impact on the reportedlv selling over 80 mil- >on records. When the group had their first No. 1 \9>:c with Sherry." however, single in My Eyes Off of You." "The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore." and "My Eyes Adored You" also music world continued in the form of successful cover ver¬ sions of their tunes by such Book picks all time worst films A TUESDAY NIGHT came to rest in the top of the the Osmonds and the Valli had nu«!c bus; already been in the s for nine years, charts. groups as Bay City Rollers. now, HOLLYWOOD (AP) - And movie buffs, there's a the couragp to Harry is too write this book. young to have Monster His classmates at Pacific DELIGHT Tonight from 9:00 pm til close Seasons followed up The four Seasons underwent Fortunes have a way of Palisades ir cinema history book unlike any seen most of the films the first High School shared a :t h a string of classic a lean period in the early '70s, changing, however, and their in your library — not another time they played. He's also too his passion for putrid films. « built around the though they continued to put 1975 album Who Loves You, sweet tribute to best-loved young to fear reprisals from the "I realized that some of my if Valli s manic wail movie industry he hopes will films but a raspberry to your friends were having more fun he group's doo-wop most-hated movies. one day give him a job. laughing over the real stink- BLUEGRASS ocais. Such hits as than in seriously discuss¬ s Don't Cry." Walk The Fifty Worst Films of All "Someday. I would like to eroos EXTENSION m." and the exquisite Time and how they got that become a filmmaker," Harry ing the socially redeeming val¬ soon made them one way lays it on the line about says ingenuously. ues recalls. of good films," Harry SERVICE test pop groups of the films you love to loathe. It is Harry is 17 years old. dedicated to the premise that "Since I was seven, I've been He tried to find a book on the Wher. • he Heat les and the rest excellence can be boring but bombs. "Many critics had writ¬ f 'h» British Invasion arrived staying up till four in the gross incompetence is fun. ten books like 'My Favorite -n our snore" m 19M. the Four morning watching cinematic turkeys on TV." Harry ex¬ Films' or 'My Grandfather's Seasons were — along with the "We hope the publication of Uncle's Favorite Films.' But no this book will encourage bad- plains. "That's where I first say Beach Boy" one of the few had written a history of the film freaks to come out of the Santa Claus Conquers the Mar¬ one \mencar. groups to face the tians and Godzilla vs. the Smog all-time worst films." closet and reveal themselves." competition unscathed. Their position was even acknow¬ says the book's introduction. ledged by the then-fledgling This irreverent history of ■ Roiling Stones, who reportedly •aimed that the Four Seasons Hollywood bad taste ranges CHECK NEXT MONDAYS from 1930s disasters such as D. v.prp 'he only U.S. group W. Griffith's Abraham Lincoln STATE NEWS FOR worthy of attention. and Clark Gable's Parnell, to The oups nabated through the more recent turkeys: Myra DETAILS OF A VERY Breckenridge, Zabrislue Point. »s v with hits like Wav Back to You" "Working and At Long Last Love and the SPECIAL EVENT AT Plan's "Don't Think Twice. It's flat-footed-song-and-dance re¬ make of Lost Horizon. i Right." which they released der the pseudonym of The nnder Who. "I have constantly been fas¬ cinated by bad films," says Ili-Fi lliiv* Yaii.. meanwhile, author Harry Medved, who had began to p, or o ,uu0u0 ■ CAMPUS o o °rV ,cO CRUSADE COmPUTER LABORATORY FOR CHRIST! °0.0 O o 1st Meeting - TONIGHT >0° oO »o Tuesday Sept. 26 7:00p.m. o'o(-c •CP? ;°oo?- 100 Engineering Bldg. TOURS The Computer Laboratory staff will conduct tours For more of the Computer Center for new users of the computing facility. Each tour consists of a slide MSU presentation, a discussion of the function and information operation of the Computer Laboratory, and a walking tour of the building. The tours start in Room 215 at the following times. Ca" September 25 1:00p.m. 332-2089 September 26 9:00a.m. September 27 7:00p.m. 3:00p.m. or 351-2455 September 28 September 29 11:00a.m. i Tuesday. September 26, 1978 7 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Women harriers place first Springbank International race The won i country team, led by . counts a team's top five finishers. Behind Berry, who ran the four-and-a-half sophomore Lisa Berry from West Hartford mile course in 24:40 to place 11th, were Kelly Conn., took first place at the Springbank International roadrace held Sunday in Lon¬ Spatz who finished 12th with a time of 24.58, begin pre-season drills and Lil Warnes. who finished 13th with a leers don, Ontario. time of 25:01. The Spartans, under first year coach Eric Zemper, finished with 36 points, "way ahead Zemper said that no other team had three finishers all make it in the top 50. There were of the second place team," according to over 250 women who started the race. skating before going into scrim¬ random by position. When the Zemper. By JERRY BRAUDE work is in the dictionary." second leading scorer last sea¬ The three other finishers for the Spartans second week begins, the play "It was not even close," Zemper said. "We SUte News Sports Writer And, that's the same philos son, Leo Lynett, won't be maging. were Sue Richardson who finished 21st, ers will be grouped together were by far and away the best team there. In the hallway connecting the ophy MSU hockey mentor Amo eligible for game action during "The first way to find out if a "I thought they I the Spartans) performed Mary Ann Opalewski who finished 34th and the fall because of academic according to one's ability. locker room and the playing Bessone is using as he opens his has hockey ability is by Debbie Pozega finished up in 39th. guy When the squad is cut down very well this weekend. There are things we surface at Munn Ice Arena, a 28th Spartan pre season prac¬ watching him in scrimmages," to 40 at the end of the wek, have to work on but there are always little MSU will now prepare for the Badger reasons. If they get there sign is posted that reads "The tice this week. Bessone said. "Since I'll be Bessone says that any one of mistakes that happen." Spartan Invitational at Madison. Wise., only place success comes before grades up in the fall, they will which will be held on Saturday and then get Ninety to 100 candidates will cutting players during the first the 40 players will have good In a roadrace, only the top three finishers regain their eligibility for win week, they will have to perform ready for the Spartan Invitational which from each squad count in the team standings be trying out for the team and ter term. potential in making the 20 MSU will host on Saturday. Oct. 7. Bessone plans on trimming the right away." player varsity squad, which compared to a cross country race which squad down to 40 by the end of The two requirements to try During the first week, the opens the season Oct. 20 the week. out for the team were to have a against Ohio State. players will be grouped at physical and run six miles in 48 One player, however, that minutes. will not be practicing with Rogers to return to the 'Golden State' the team and will be sorely "Running may not prove how missed is MSU's top recruit, good a hockey player is, but it Jim Baker. Baker was supposed does tell us the type of endur¬ to give the Spartans some ance and muscular conditioning started to tighten up on him. enough." Rogers said he will not "disciplinary reasons." will play needed scoring punch. But he By JOECENTERS Rogers was pleased with the make any final decisions until against USC. he has," Bessone said. "If our "Our plan was not to take him didn't make the academic re¬ State News Sports Writer overall performance of the "Fields is back with us and returning veterans followed (Vaughn) out at any time to get Thursday before the team quirements and will now be When MSU football coach Spartans. leaves for the West Coast. Angelo will be handled like any our training program over the him some experience," Rogers Darryl Rogers brings his Spar¬ On the offensive side of the other player. He will have to attending Ferris State College summer, then they should have said. "Bert. I think, will be On the defense, junior Dan tans to Los Angeles for Friday team, senior tackle Jim Hinesly win his starting position back instead. no problem with the running." Bass was named Spartan of the night's battle with Southern was named Spartan of the week. healthy enough to play this (which is now held by Eric week." Week as he was credited with 10 Although they will be prac California, it will be the first Also receiving praise from Jones)," Rogers said. To open up practice, Bessone Rogers is still unsure about tackles and two fumble re¬ ticing with the club, defense- time that he has coached in the Rogers were tight end Mark Rogers may not have any men Dan Sutton and MSU's will be putting emphasis on Brammer, guard Mike Dens- the status of Ed Smith for coveries. Rogers also singled Leo Lynett Golden State since he left San special feelings going back to Friday's game. He said that out middle guard Bernard Hay Jose State in 1976 to take over more, and quarterback Bert California, but if he could come Smith won't make the trip and tackle Melvin Land. as MSU's head man. Vaughn. with the unless he can play and that, Tackle Angelo Fields, who away "I don't have any feelings Vaughn was taken out of Trojans, those feelings might Spartans host Grand Valley- "Eddie Smith is our number one suspended by Rogers be was about it one way or another," Saturday's game in the fourth fore the Syracuse game for just take a turn for the better Rogers said. The only thing he is quarter when his shoulder quarterback if he is healthy thinking about now is what the Spartans will have to do to beat going 6-7 on long road swing the Trojans. "We'd have to than we've ever play better played," After a 6-7 road trip to open up the season, games. We seem to do well under extreme Rogers said. "They're a fine MSU's women's volleyball team will make its pressure, but when it comes to the third game, football team and they proved we just sit back." that by beating Alabama Satur- first home appearance of the season 4:30 p.m. today against Grand Valley State at the Men's Knoppers feels the team got good experience IM Sports Arena. during their two defeats over the weekend and "They're based offensively can beat them if they face them again. the same way they have been The Spartans concluded their opening road swing by splitting four games over the weekend "Every match has been a whole team effort," the last 10 to 12 years — around at the Illinois-Chicago Circle Invitational. Knoppers said. "Our offense has been coming the tailback — and this year MSU defeated Northeastern Illinois 15-8, 15-5 along better and we're getting more points off that's Charles White. " hits." White was the workhorse of your time. our and Concordia 15-3, 15-4 while they lost to Chicago Circle 15-8,7-15,15-7 and Northwestern Knoppers expects a scrappy game from Grand against Alabama as he picked up Let aTI calculator help you make more efficient use Valley State Colleges today. 199 yards rushing. 15-8,14 16.15-12. "I've been satisfied with our team's play, but "They will get to just about anything," "You would like to have This semester... and for years to come. I've been disappointed with the three-set Knoppers said. 'They are never strong offensive¬ White on the bench as much as matches not going our way," coach Annelies ly, but they do have a good defense. They have a possible," Rogers said. Now, more affordable lot of good athletes too. A lot of their athletes Looking back on Saturday's Knoppers said. "I am pleased with the way we've been coming from behind to win some of the play basketball and have a lot of height." 49-21 win over Syracuse, HEATHCOTE CALLS TRIP 'AN HONOR1 than ever! Spartans9 junket By RANDY HALEY was they were more rewarding experienced than the other South American SUte News Staff Writer clubs. It may have been frustrating at times but overall it was an "The average age of the Brazilian team is about 25. and that's honor as well as a great learning experience. obviously old compared to our guys," he said. This is the way MSU Head Basketball Coach Jud Heathcote Although their players were, in general, very experienced on felt about the team's recent participation in two basketball the court. Heathcote felt that, at times, the coaching was tournaments in Brazil representing the United SUtes. somewhat suspect. take "It was unfortunate that the two whom we really wanted a look at, Mike Brkovich and Ron Charles, were pretty to "This is not to knock the coaches, but I do feel that poor substitutions from time to time allowed us to stay close and lo\^|iL much under the weather soon after we arrived, although both eventually win," he said. basketball is still did receive a good deal of playing time," he said. "We all felt, however, a great sense of pride and honor for new "This will change in time because right now down there." price: being chosen as the team to represent the United States in the Although soccer is still the number one sport in Brazil basketball is the fastest .growing sport. tourney." 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( lie.Ill I i,ills V available at ( < < <1 limes li nil*' .il tin- llli- STUDENT BOOK STORE obie's 930 Trowbridge, East Lansing Al&Jd' 421 E. Grand River across from Olin 109 E. Allegan, Lanistrict w hirh includes south Lansing and Holt. foot) "dish" antenna was ap¬ because "it's the only school done consistently for the past know are Jondahl. Hollist institution to raise additional His committee appointments include House Education. State we've had a problem with." few years. Jondah! means Rep H. Lynn Jcmdah: 1 • East Laps.ng He lives proved by the MSU Board of revenues through increased \ffairs. and Tourist Industry Relations committees. He is also the This means the $1.50 per at 544 Collingwood Ave., and nas an office ir. R«e»m 492. R.-seve. Trustees for construction near fees to support its student I'emocratic Floor Whip for the House. The big question puzzling credit in-state and $4.50 per Bldg.. Lansing Jondahl represents Dm net 59. wh:. h -s Eas« the P h y s i c s - Astronomy health services." Rep. Holcomb can be reached at 303 State Capitol Bldg.. Lansing. many students, administrators credit out-of-state tuition in¬ Lansing. Okemos and the southeast o»r»er Hi> home address n 2931 Hemlock Place. Lansing. 48910. Building. Owen said Monday that MSU and legislators is that if the creases passed along are actu¬ 492 Roosevelt Bldg Lansing. 4f9«J9 The satellite receiver will has the constitutional auton¬ Finally. Nelson is for Sen. Earl Nelson. D Lansing. Write him at . health fee was taken out of the ally larger since the health fee I' O. Box 16060, Lansing. 48901. At the capitol, he can be found in enable WKAR to send and omy to charge health fees or "basic tuition structure." why removed from the tuition Jondahl is keeping busy heading up the House 1 n-uniers receive a higher quality of increase tuition. But he accused was Boom P. behind the Senate floor. didn't tuition decrease? Committee and serves on the Hou-e Iax.it ion, Urban Affairs, and sound as well as expanding its the University of using the structure. S«-n Nelson's work is in Senate Appropriation subcommittees on Constitutional Revisions and 'Aomen s Un;hts '-onri H'at- program offerings. Wardlow legislature as a scapegoat. orrection. Computers and Data Processing and Social Services, ^ JSS-Z/UU IMtniUlM MALI J] Hollister stands for Rep. David HuliMer. D Lansing. His office i in Room 498. Roosevelt Bldg He resides at r-i'l Vermont Ave. iie iv chairperson of all three. said, by circumventing the tele phone line now being used for "If they feel $18 a student is ■liimnfiin-j MERIDIAN EAST T needed to pay for health ser¬ f MERIDIAN WEST transmittal. vices. that's their business." He also said WKAR would Owen said. LAMMHPV. also be able to transmit its own "But they should justify ANIMAL T% programs to other radio sta¬ charging the fee on inflation or New work schedule angers Ford drop-in tions via the satellite. The low fidelity, single chan other cost factors and not say it is because the Legislature told DETROIT • AP» — A 19 year- nel line currently leased from them to." old man who sneaked into an AT&T does not transmit high Terry and Elliot Ballard, JL Burl HeynoMs quality stereo concert material HEAVEN tit MSU custodial staff members auto three plant and worked there days alur being turned dow n for a job says he now has very well. Wardlow said. An amplifier, transmitter, or secretary to the MSU Board of Trustees, say the University justified and explained the CAN WAIT WARREN JULIE ■ any piece of equipment on the BEATTY CHRISTIE W j a paycheck and offers of em- health service fee at the July eo By MARCH BR ADFORD line, he said, will degrade the Board of Trustees meeting. State News Staff Writer Anthony Opat, from subur quality of sound. This explains An unnegotiated char.ee l the improved quality of satel Ballard said a presentation ban Melvindale, said last week ours has left manv of the MSI made by Roger Wilkinson, vice PCTEftSIUCM John Travolta that frustration at having his lite transmission. ^ "It would be like using one president for business and fi¬ REVENGE Olivia V "m application rejected prompted nance. spelled out how MSU * Nowton - John MTw | "The problem is that there i> him to walk into the Ford amplifier. 22.300 miles out in . . OEM ». mh a backlog in the Depart Motor Co.'s Woodhaven stamp¬ ing plant and begin working on space," he added. Wardlow said WKAR now relies on taped material sent incorporated health service fees in tuition in the past how the University would and QW&W the assembly line as a hood stacker. from the public radio network charge beginning fall term — in for better sound quality. compliance with what the leg¬ HOT LEAD COLD PUT Officials discovered him after w. BABBIT TEST ees were given appr oximateiy "The satellite will give us islature directed. weeks notice oft.he change three days and kicked him out. two four full-fidelity channels in Ballard said Wilkinson is But Opat said over the week¬ because many of the m had to end that since his story became make arrangements to meet the new hours. publicized in local newspapers he has received a $218 check "For some of the workers from F<>rd this means having to buy a second car. quitting «■Hher jobs and having to make arrange- ASMSU POP ENTERTAINMENT ments with ' spouses." Kennedv PRESENTS said. "The workers are verv un happy, he added "Many of them signed up for the jobs with the sp»T.ficati W'- ' Quartet Robert Mann & Earl Carlyss, violins Samuel Rhodes, viola free shows monday, tuesday, Wednesday, 10 pm thursday Joel Krosnick, cello sept. 25 - 28 Program: HAYDN Quartet in D, Op. 71, No. 2 BARTOK Quartet No. 3 (1927) SCHUBERT Quartet in D minor at abrams planetarium 355-4672 ("Death and the Maiden") lOHKtyT TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 at 8:15 P.M. Ticket availability is very limited. Additional stage seating will be sold at the door at 7:30 p.m. MSU STUDENTS: $3.25 I (J) RHASM2&RHA {attention students, faculty! Priced at FILL-COLOR REPRODUCTIONS OF '300 each or any 3 for ,lm MASTERPIECES! STAFF-The following filmsj prints and MASTER DRAWINGS 1200 different * AND over TIME: Mon-Fri PLACE: 2locations * have been withdrawn from Fall J Sept 25-Sept 29 Union Bldg Lobby * 9:00 am-5:00 pm Auditorium Lobby Term and will be rescheduled at a* * later date. * £ Film Cancelled: Replaced by: Murder By Death Oct. 5-8-Grateful Dead film /f\kvln\kfTkCorthyU ^ Oct. 12-15-Semi Tough "k Nov. 13-14-Obscure Object of Desire Return of Pardon Pink Panther My Affair "A is the for choicographer of America.. . Ailey making people dazzling and stylish has an enviable gift happy." People's Choice, March '77 conception of American culture... superb in as President Harry S. Truman all aspects of dance, lighting, costuming and staging." The State News, 2/28/77 in I salute AKin Ailey who wisely has chosen to expose us to exciting "Gfvaem Hatl The mood is casual. new dance." The Lansing Star, 4/3/77 "A unique blend of modern dance with beautiful choreography, tell a meaningful Horry" imaginative lighting and costumes, and dances that story." WMSN Radio, 2/25/77 wild weekend crowds will allow The feel is "Performing their specialities before the Ailey Dancers to shine away anv tarnish on their great reputation WHERE? WHEW "Michigan Free Press, 3/77 when then return • n 5th triumphant engagement at MSU: comfort. ALVIN AILEY AMERICAN DANCETHEATER 20th Anniversary Season WED., SEPT. 27 at 8:15 P.M. (Lively Arts & Choice Series) THURS., SEPT. 28 at 8:15 P.M. (Choice Series) Single tickets on sale NOW at the Union Ticket Office 8:15- 4:30 p.m., weekdays. For ticket availability and program information, phone 355-3361. PUBLIC: 48.50, 7.50, 6.00 HALF-PRICE for ALL STUDENTS in the Greater Lansing area. "Get out and get to "Give 'Em Hell, Harry." two unforgettable hours of Harry S. Truman giving hell to everybody... Women's Bass 200's Blistering, courageous, funny and right-on!" -Gene Shalit, NBC Today Program TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3 at 8:15 P.M. Fall looks are loose, easy. With an unmistakably classic touch. At the in the University Auditorium bottom of it all...Bass shoes. Easy fit in styles that could be called modern classics. The new feel of Fall for guys and gals. Bass. Lively Arts Series Event. Single ticket on sale NOW at the" Union Ticket Office, 8:15-4:30 p.m., weekdays. PUBLIC: $7.50,6.50, 5.00. bheoad's "Upstairs at East Lansing the Downtown" 317 East Grand 326S. Washington River oes Tuesday, September 26, 1978 ] Q Michigon Stote News. Eost Lansing, Michigan Automotive Automotive & | Automotive Employment ](|[ [ Employmeit Empliymoit pumn IfMl ClassMed Advertising WAITRESSES FULL or RED SPRITE '6P, VW, 1971 Squareback, SITTER NEEDED in my home LEGAL SECRETARY- recep¬ WANTED MATURE person - right hand - Information LOTUS EUROPA, condition, $3bUU, 1970, good Ph drive. Super condition, good condition, $650 phone for 3 boys, ages 8-13 Monday tionist experience required. to care for 2 small children on part-time positions at the Shorthand helpful. Free par¬ 351-8462. STARDUST NIGHT CLUB, $1400. Before noon 372-6507. 372 9138 6-9-28 (3) evening 6:30-10:30, Tuesday occasion. Call 882 3028. evenings. 4-9-28 (31 4122 N. East Street, Lansing. IONE JiS IMS U1 S)ud«1 S.r.icM lldg 8 10-2 (3) evening 5:30-10:30. Own king on premises. Call 8-10-2 (4) 487-8300. 8-10-2 (4) 482-8439. 8-10-3 (4) transportation. Experiences TORINO good WAGON, 1974, transportation, [ Arto SmftaJ[/j preferred. Call after 4 p.m. 339-2476, Haslett area. MANAGERS AND assistant LUNCH HOUR, waiter waitress available at and the WAITER - EXPERIENCED 1 day • 90< por lino S 5-9-27 (7) managers. Immediate open¬ POUR HOUSE RESTAU¬ - full or part-time nights. 349 1369 after 4 p.m. 3 day* • I0< por lino JUNK CARS wanted. Also ings for qualified persons RANT AND WHEEL ROOM Call JOE COVELLO'S, 5 9 28(3) & days • 75< por lino selling used parts. Phone COOK, PART-time nights. now available at THE TAN¬ LOUNGE. Working hours for 482-4577, ask for Frank or I days • 7QC por lino MAVERICK 1971 mechan 321 3651. C-7-9-29 (3) Apply in person only. YE NERY opening soon in Meri¬ mothers with children in Joe. 3-9-27 j5) ically excellent, some body TORONADO, 1973 loaded OLDE ROUND TABLE, 3106 dian Mall. Please send re¬ school. Interviews conducted paint, exhaust, tires, SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS rust. $575 Call 351 1730 after new E. Grand River. 8-10-2 (4) sumes to THE TANNERY. Monday-Friday from 3-4 p.m. Lino roto por insertion needed for vocational classes 4 p.m. 8 10 5 (41 $1500 or best offer. Woodland Mall, Grand Rap¬ 8-10-2 (91 393 0335 after 5:30 p.m. in auto body, auto mechan¬ SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS ids. 10-10-4 (8> 5 9-27 141 ics, machine tool, small en¬ wanted, all subjects, grades COLLEGE STUDENT needed MG MIDGET, 1976 Excellent INSIDE HELP wanted. Apply gine, heat and air, building Econolimi ■ 3 lines WOO Sclavs 80'per line over condition, 12,000 miles, 6-8. Call Dansville Middle to work part-time evenings. maintenance, secretarial, 3 lines No od|ustment in role when concelled TOYOTA LIFTBACK, 1978- at Little Caesar's, 2830 E. Must be neat/dependable, $3600 Call 394 5718 after 6 School - 623-6108. Grand River- 2 blocks west of data processing, accounting, Price of item(s) must be stated in od Maximum nearly new, 12,000 miles. 12-10-10 (4) have own transportation. p.m 5-9-27 (31 5 speed. AM FM. radial steel- Frandor, after 4 P.M. 655-3931 between 3-6 p.m. medical health classes and sale price of ''00 belted tires. Call 374-0901 7-9-29-15) 5-9-27 (5) dietary. Bachelor's degree Peanuts Personal ads • 3 lines *2 25 per insertion MUSTANG. 1973. sharp car. SERVICE STATION help part between 8 a.m.-6 p.m., ask preferred. Work experience in 75' per line over 3 lines (prepayment! $1400. 349-1369. after 4 p.m. time. No experience required. the above areas necessary. for Tony. 5-9-27 (61 DELIVERY HELP wanted UNIFORMED SECURITY of¬ 5-9-28 131 694-4613. 5-9-29 17) Rummage'Garage Solo ads • 4 lines '2 50 must have own car. Apply at ficers and store detectives Call Leo Schuch, 676-3322. 63' per line over 4 lines • per insertion. Little Caesar's, 1203 E. Grand 8-10-2 (11) MUSTANG II, 1974, V-6, TRIUMPH, 1975 Spitfire, FM, WAITRESS PART-TIME, needed. Full or part-time. CJ Round Town ods - 4 lines '2 50 per insertion - River, after 4 p.m. 7-9-29 14) automatic, deluxe, low mile¬ new Michelins, undercoated, lunches or evenings. APPLE majors. 641-4562. 7-9-29 14) PART TIME 63' per line over 4 lines age, clear. $1695. 323-3657 3 tops. 355 0033. X-3-9-26 (3) JADE RESTAURANT, 503 NEEDED IMMEDIATELY lost I Pounds ods Transportation ods • 3 lines M 50 PIZZA COOKS wanted. Must MCDONALD'S RESTAU¬ 4 9-26 (41 Frandor, 332-8010. 3-9-27 (4) School lunch supervisors, per insertion 50' per line over 3 lines 1206 Oakland be neat. Some experience RANT of East Lansing is now TRIUMPH '74 Spitfire. FM, 8 $4.10 per hour if the employ¬ MUSTANG 1968. runs good, Call for Appt. BABYSITTER NEEDED in required. Apply in person taking applications for full track, snow tires, Very good ee completes the year, other¬ automatic, power steering. IV4-4411 Okemos home 11:30 between 2-4 p.m. ALLY-EYE and part-time employment Deadlines condition. $2200 337-2009. - a.m. NITE CLUB. 220 MAC. wise, $3.10 per hour, 2 hours FM converter, must sell. 5:30 p.m., for all shifts (day or night). 8-10-2 13) - Monday - per day. EAST LANSING 332-1435 3-9-28 16) Apply from 8-10 or 2-4 p.m. Ads • 2 p.m. • 1 class day before publication $350 Lisa, Friday. Own transportation. PUBLIC SCHOOLS, 509 Bur- 8-10-2 <41 MASON BODY SHOP, 812 E. Monday-Friday. 8-10-2 (8) Cancellation Change • 1 p m • 1 class day before TRIUMPH SPITFIRE. 1975, Call 349-3795 after 5:30. WORK-$3.00 cham Drive, East Lansing. Kalamazoo, since 1940. Auto 3-9-27 (5) YARD per public excellent condition. Must sell. 337-1781 MUSTANG 1977, 2*2 Cus¬ painting-collision service. hour, experience desired, GAME ROOM personnel. Once ad is ordered i it be concelled or changed Best offer 489-7753. 8-10-2110) tom 4 speed, low mileage, American-Foreign cars. must have transportation. Young ladies preferred. Good until after 1st in 5 9-29 (31 PART TIME waitress, waiter $3450. 676-4857 after 6, 485-0256. C-7-9-29 (51 positions. Experience pre¬ Call 349-1574.8-10-5(41 pay. benefits and pleasant There is a '1.00 chorge for I od change plus 50' per working positions. Excellent FLOORMAN- APPLICA¬ 355 8332. Jennifer only be ferred but not necessary. Call additional change for maximum of 3 changes. GOOD USED tires, 13-14-15 BABYSITTER IN East Lan¬ positions for students, full TIONS are now being accept¬ tween 8-5. 3-9-28 lb) 372-0200 ext. 477, ask for Mr, The State News will only be responsible for the 1st inch, Mounted free. Used and part-time. Apply in per¬ ed for floor positions. Apply Dunn. 3-9-27 (6) sing home. Afternoons, some son only. CINEMA X, 1000 in person. 2-4 p.m. ALLE-EY, doy's incorrect insertion Adjustment claims must OLDSMOBILE '73 Delta 88 wheels and hub caps. PEN- evenings for 9 year old. Call be made within 10 days of expiration date NELL SALES. 1825 E. Michi¬ 351-7476 10 a.m.-2 p.m. W. Jolly Road. 0-6-9-29 18) 220 M.A.C. 5-9-27 (5) Royale. Low mileage. All HOBIE'S AT 3800 W. Sagi¬ Bills ore due 7 days from ad expiration dote If not power, air. AM-FM radio. gan, Lansing, Michigan naw is looking for energetic VEGA 1972- new tires. Reli¬ 48912. 482-5818. C-7-9-29 16) 12-10-11 14) PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO RN OR LPN for skilled nurs¬ paid by due date a 50' late service charge will $1800 or best offer 323 2098 and competent part time be due 8-10-3(5) able transportation, $350. students or spouses for front receptionist, part-time. Expe¬ ing facility, excellent wages & 349 9595 after 5. 12 10-11 13) FOREIGN CAR repair, manu¬ PART TIME Jobs- Big rience preferred. Apply in benefits. Call James Phillips line sen/ice work. Applica¬ at 332 5061. 8-10-2 (5) als Over 100 different titles at tions will be taken September money: accounting, Law or person - DOUGLAS ELBIN- PINTO, 1974 Wagon. 4 speed VEGA, 1977 Hatchback, 4- CHEQUERED FLAG FOR¬ Pre-Law students preferred. GER PHOTOGRAPHIC, 220 excellent low mileage, AM - 25-27, 2-5 p.m. Must have BARTENDER WANTED, speed, very clean. 676-2481. EIGN PARTS, 2605 E. Kala¬ All aggressive, articulate, Albert. 3-9-26 (5) FM 8 track. $2,000. 337-1106 transportation and able to j_ JitMitirt H Automotive A X 8 10-3 (4) 8-10-2 13) mazoo Street 487 5055. one mile west of campus. work some lunches. 3-9-27 (111 hungry students O.K. Need sales reps for CPA/LSAT WAITRESSES - part-time, immediate open¬ AM & PM ing. Experience preferred. VEGA GT '74 - good condi¬ Cassette Home Study Pro¬ shifts. Williamston area. Ap¬ Apply in person at FAMOUS PINTO '72 automatic. New C-7-9-29 16) AMBASSADOR • 1969. air, DODGE 1974 • Colt GT, tion $500. Weekends only- grams. America's largest sel¬ ply in person. Country Kitch¬ TACO, 539 E. Michigan. brakes, shocks, battery, star PLANT PARTY representa¬ good running car, $300 52.000 miles, radials. 33 332-0459 7-9-29 13) ling programs. Call Jim Dee en. 12-10-6 (4) 8-10-2 (5) ter. Perfect student transpor¬ 372-5876 5-9-27 (3) or 372-5897 m.p.g., excellent 332-4011 4-9-26 (3) tation $300 or best offer. 332 4940 5-9-29 (5) VEGA GT, 1974 Kammback, I Motorcycte ifaei tives plants people interested in to demonstrate at atTOTALTAPE.INC. Toll free 1-800-874-7599, 1505 NW JANITORIAL, PART-time, WAITRESS WANTED, part- home parties. High earnings, 16th Ave., Gainsville Florida evenings, must have car. Call time, immediate opening. Ex¬ AMBASSADOR. 1969-many DODGE-1974 Dart Swinger, 4-speed, air, good tires. Best HONDA. 4 cylinder, beauti¬ part or full time. Must have Mr. Grossi, 482-6232. perience preferred. Apply in 32604 B-1-9-26 (12) PINTO 1974 stationwagon. offer. 355-0090, Dr. Dickman. FAMOUS TACO, new parts. Runs great. $200. Red, black vinyl top. Low fully chopped, glossy black. your own car. Call Nancy at 8-10-2 (3) person at Squire, automatic, extra 5-9-27 (3) 487-9277. 12-10-10 (7) 351 6360. 4-9-29 (3) mileage 351 5396 5-10-2 <3t $1249. 694-8511 after 5 p.m. FRIENDLY PERSON to care 539 E. Michigan. 8-10-2 (5) clean, low mileage. $1595. 12-10-6 (3) for two swell kids and house- 321-1643. 12-10-6 14) HOUSEKEEPERS NEEDED AMC GREMLIN 1974. 3 DODGE 1972 ail NEEDED ROCK ana roll EXPERIENCED T V. service power, VOLKSWAGEN 1974-412 2 - keep. Flexible hours, need part or full time, some week¬ speed. AM radio. 40.000 radials, air. $1250. Phone door, 4 speed, AM'FM, very SUZUKI 1973, TS-185, ex¬ vocalist for professional car.349-0864. 4-9-29 (4) ends. Must be dependable. man, must be good on miles. $1,400. Call 882-4786 337-0813 4-9-29 13) PINTO RUNABOUT, 1973, condition, band. Serious musicians on¬ bench. Commission, part- or stick, 2 door, $900. 332-3334 good condition, $1600, Call tremely clean Call for appointment, full time. 372-5348. 8-10-2(4) after 5 12-10-10 (4) 349 0687 after 6pm.3-9-29 (5) $450. 351 0927 . 3-9-28 13) ly. (616) 381-0157 after 4:30 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSIS¬ 337-1621. 8-10-3 (5) FIAT - 1975, sport coupe 3-9j27 (3) p.m. 8-10-4 (6) TANT- secretary, full time AMC HORNET. 1972 Solid 30,000 miles. Must sell Best HONDA CB360T. red, 1700 with small management insu¬ COOKS, 20 - 30 hours. No PINTO WAGON, 1974 auto¬ VW, 1965 487-6019. 229 PART TIME kitchen help for transportation. $700 or best offer. 371-5140, extension - FULL TIME Office experi¬ (experience necessary Apply $%. Z - matic, good condition. West Grand River. 4-9-26 (3) lating firm in Okemos. Indi¬ dishwashing and cleaning. offer 355-9585 or 332-7027 219. 5-9-27 (3» enced person for take charge in person to CONNOR'S 355-4579. 2-9-27 (3) vidual must be willing to take Afternoons and Saturdays. 5-9-27 I4i 332-7463. 12-10-11 (4) position. Monday-Friday. No on responsibility and work WEST, 3231 W. Saginaw, % Hours flexible. Martha's Ger¬ FIREBIRD 1977-midmght VW411 Station wagon 1972, nights. GREENS APPAREL mile east of Waverly. PINTO RUNABOUT - 1976. independently. Type 60 man Bakery, 332-0710. 7-9-29 BUICK 1969. power steer.r black, low mileage, perfect Clean and sharp car, low excellent condition. Out-of- HONDA CB 175, very good across from campus. Call 60 WPM,$4 per hour to start. 3-9-26 (6) (6) low mileage, good tires, ru Call 372-4318 state rust. New condition, electric start, low Mrs. Kramer. 351-2520 for 349-5780. 4-9-29(11) shape mileage $2,000 394-2837 af car. no PAINTERS NEEDED to paint great. $300. 323-7391 9-10-6 iJt ter 5 p.m. 8-10-2 13) radials, AM-FM radio. Must miles, 2 helmets, $200. appointment. 3-9-27 (8) RECEPTIONIST/TYPIST. 8-10-5 i3> see $1800. 694 1512. 8-10-2 355-5791. 2-9-27 (5) exterior of house. Come es¬ BABYSITTING IN Okemos Must be able to work 11 a.m. 1974 FORD Maverick. 6 cylin¬ PINTO WAGON. 1974- 4- COOKS WANTED for day timate. 351-8665 evenings. (5) area. Several afternoons and to 2 p.m. daily, Monday thru der, 2 door, automatic. $750. speed. sporty interior. Excel¬ and lunch shifts. Must be weekends. Own transporta¬ Friday. Students only. Apply i2-iM±3i_ 393-8417 after 6 8-10-2 l3l lent condition. Radial tires. Donna, 374-2416 or 882-1194. VW 1970. BEETLE Rebuilt engine, convertible, new Employment jjf neat, ca's apply in person, Ameri¬ Cup Restaurant, 220 M.A.C. 3-9-27 (6) tion. 349-1620. 2-9-27 (4) in person. State News Classi¬ fied, 347 Student Services EXPERIENCED TENANCE man needed. Call MAIN¬ FORD GALAXY 1972, 351. 8-10-2 141 top. 80.000 miles, $1200. MCDONALD'S RESTAU¬ NOW HIRING day and night¬ Building. S-6-9-29 (8) 351-8135. 0-6-9-29 (3) Power steering, new brakes, RANT, 1024 E. Grand River, time waiter/waitress. Apply 1976 PONTIAC Lemans. 4 351 8240 4 9-29 (3) BABYSITTER, IN our home, in person between 2-5 p.m. tires, parts, tuned. 48,000 East Lansing, 1 block east of miles. 355-5738. 8-10-4 I4I door. New paint job, 4 brand Monday thru Friday, morn¬ SILVER DOLLAR SALOON APPLES, PLUMS, PEACHES, CIDER t HONEY Bogue Street is now accep¬ new tires, power steering, ings, own transportation. For VW BUS 1972, no rust, ting applications for full time 3411 E. Michigan. EOE FORD GRANADA, 1975. automatic. AM FM 8 track excellent condition, 4 speed, maintenance positions to fill two year old and 5 month old. 7-10-3 16) BLOSSOM ORCHARDS steering and brakes, stereo, 60,000 miles, excellent On campus, with references power seats 7, 66,000 miles. $1800. the shift from 12 midnight to air. and AM FM CB unit. Call condition, $2800, 646-8257 only. 355-7801. 2-9-26 16) WAITRESS CHEERY, THE WARDOWSKI'S Call 353-8185. 8-10-5 (4) 8 a.m. Applications will be - 694-5683 2-9-27 (31 ask for Gary. 12-10-10 ')8) 2 miles north of Latllt taken from 8-10 a.m. and 2-4 hardworking individual need¬ M?7 Hull Road GRAND PRIX '69 400 High p.m. Monday-Friday. DISHWASHER- FULL time ed for permanent, full-time VW SCIROCCO 1975 excel¬ lunch waitress position (10:45 (old U.S. 127) performance enaine. 400 HP PONTIAC CATALINA, 1976, 8-10-2(111 and part-time weekend work lent. Tuff Kote, AM/FM 8 CUTLASS, 1972, 332-8501 8-10-2 (31 power steering and brakes, available; good wages for a.m.-3 p.m.) Excellent pay HOURS: ? am-6 pm track and cassette, new air, vinyl top, radials, NIGHT CASHIER for self- dependable person. We'll ac¬ and benefits. Experience re¬ CLOSED MONDAYS good running condition, $850 paint, tires, many extras. 332-4738 after 6 p.m. 1976 GREMLINE X. 1975 676 3570. 5-9-29 (41 serve station. Excellent bene¬ cept job applications Mon¬ quired. Call Lucy or Ann at PHONE: I-$•?■ 1251 332 3923. 8-10-2 15) 372-4300 between 2 and 4 12 10-10(31 Coronet Brougham. 323-3693 fits. Apply in person at the day-Friday, 3-5 p.m. THE PICK YOUR OWN APPLES SATURDAY AND or 694-1656. 5-10-2 (3) PONTIAC CATALINA, '66, Mobil Station 2421 W. Grand POUR HOUSE RESTAU p.m. JIM'S TIFFANY PLACE VW BEETLE, 1976- Rebuilt RANT AND LOUNGE, Lan¬ downtown Lansing. SUNDAY 10 am-5pm power steering. power engine. 62,000 miles, runs River, Okemos, EOE. CUTLASS SUPREME Broug GRAN TORINO 1973. 2 door, brakes, air, excellent mpg, 12-10-9 (6) sing. 8-10-2 (91 X-5-9-28 (11) nam 1977. loaded, call runs good. 393 7634 body, engine. $450. Beth, great. $2450. Call 655-4292 882 5551 or 694-7406 5-10-2 (31 332-0821 12-10-6 14) evenings. 8-10-2 (4) ■N't GENERAL LABORERS 5-10-2 (3) DATSUN B-210, 1976; 1969 Ford farm truck; Oliver 550 GLC, 1978. 4 cylinder, i radials, 5 speed, mus best offer. 393-7759. PONTIAC GRAND Prix SJ 1978. Air, cruise, bucket seats AM'FM stereo cassette. VW KARMAN Ghia mpg., mag and brakes, 1972, 34 wheels. New paint $1800. Call Want Travel- Training- Good Pay? OFFICE POSITIONS SALES DEMONSTRATORS PEOPLE REACHER tractor 645-7467. 12-10-6 (4) 3-9-27 (31 $6000. 1 (3131-733-0590. 355-9100. Ask for Scott. We can offer You: DATSUN. 1977, speed, $2970 or B210, 4 best offer. HONDA CVCC. 1976- Hatch- back, yellow, excellent condi- 5-9-29 (5) 5-9 29 15) t.| Professional opportunities If you are available to work at least one full day WANT AD Japan and throughout the U S Monday-Friday, or week¬ Phone after 2. 694 7545 tk>n. new tires. Best offer ends. call, us or apply in 12-10-10 (3) Call 626-2159. 12-10-9 (41 Just complete form and person between 9-11 a.m EMPLOYMENT AT mail with payment to: DODGE, 1975 Cornet. A-1 condition, power brakes. HONDA CIVIC '74. 53,000 MANPOWER, INC. steering, air, new Michelins. miles, good condition. Best State News Classified Dept. 394 0634 8 10-4 (4) offer, 332-1436. 7-9-29 (3) MICHIGAN NATIONAL BANK 601 N. Capitol 34 7 Student Services Bldg. East Lansing, Mich. 48823 372-0880 Copt. Doris Centers A PLEASANT TELLER OPENINGS Nursa Placamant Off icar 23400 Michigan Avt. Daarborn, Michigan NO FEES, GOOD PAY Address. WAY TO EARN! We are looking for people who 313-541-7011/701? City are experienced tellers and who MICHIGAN STATI UNI VIRSITY Wendy's has part time openings lor Preferred Insertion Date counter and food preparation enjoy meeting the public. taking applications for — Positions are available im¬ Animal Technician-Certified personnel. Auto Equipment/Electronics Technician Good Hourly Rate mediately. Stop in at Michigan Auto Mechanics-Certified 25 characters in a line, including punctuation and spaces between words. Pleasant Surroundings National Bank's Personnel Dept. 2nd Engineer-Mechanical or Electrical Opportunities for floor 124 W. Allegan Lansing to fill heaim Lore-Medical Records Technician Print Ad here ^ Advancement out an application or call us for an Keypunch-with experience Medical Technologist appointment. An nvcnllnnt opportunity for houtowivot. Apply Nursing Mondoy-Frldoy botwoon 2 p.m. ond , p.m. A] C * COUCH AND Chair $75, 2 BLACK cuddly puppies, 10 ACRES between Hough WANTED - 2 tickets togetner PART-TIME help. Stocking PART-TIME experience in TYPESETTER PROOF QUIET FEMALE grad seeks NEWLY REMODELED 4 bed raw pine and cushions. 339-3075 male toy poodle, $60, Female ton Lake and Traverse City. for Notre Dame game Will roommate to share 2 bed¬ room home, furnished, car¬ and checkout, weekend eve¬ home maintenance, repair. READER full time will con¬ cocker, $25, both love kids. Borders against large area of peted, 5 minutes to commut¬ E 5-9 27 (3) pay premium price. Call Jim nings, $3 an hour. Louie's Painting required. 484-2164 sider part-time. Qualifications room apartment. Close to 655-3277. E-5-10 2 (5) state forest. Hardwoods, very Turner at 373-9350 before 5. Party Store, 1931 S. Wash¬ or 646-6229. 8-10-2 (4) - must type 55-65 words/ MSU. 676-2518- 6-10-3 (4) er lot. $305/month. Occupan¬ rolling and scenic, excellent • 3 9-28 (5) cy 9-29. 332-3700. 8 10-2 (5) GE STEREO in excellent con¬ ington. 8-10-3 (5) minute, good grammar and wildlife, hunting. $7500, $100 dition. Includes turntable spelling skills. Call Ruth Cum- ROOMMATE NEEDED- down, $60 per month on 9% FEMALE NEEDED for HOME-HELP aid. house¬ AM/FM stereo receiver, 10" BEAUTIFUL ALL black fe¬ room bow at 337-1361. 4-9 29 (7) Modern, close, $130/month EAST SIDE, nice 3 bedroom, male kittens. Free. 484-7591. land contract. Call Dolores in 5 bedroom house 2 blocks TECHNICIANS keeper, part-time, Okemos. includes water and heat. Call speakers and table. Built for Lansing General Hospital, Os¬ 349-4918. 4-9-26 13) ideal for MSU, LCC students. unit. $95. 355-5781 after 6 E 5-9-29 (3) Nagel, 351-7136or McKend.y from campus, 332-4474. 313 881-8794 or 353-4082. $325 plus utilities. Realty, 646-6229. 8 10-2(12) 4-9-27 (31 teopathic, has full time open¬ PHONE SALES-tickets, 351-3255. p.m. E 5-9-27 (6) downtown 7-9-29 (5) 8-10-2 (4) ings in several technology Lansing office, PART-TIME hours available in the kitchen. 11:30 a.m.- hourly, evenings, hours flex¬ ible, transportation arranged. NEED 2 men, own bedroom, lease, $95/month. Cal> STUDENTS WE'RE MOVING to Frandor. Watch for details and date. [~Liit tfOHd \ 2 BEDROOM, almost new. neat condo. Close to MSU. WANTED 2 season MSU basketball tickets. Will pay $ 1:30 p.m.-Friday. Apply at Call after 1:30 p.m. 372-8459. WE have available rentals $29,900. Call William Martin $ $. 485 7840 6 9-29 (3) 349-4030 before 5 p.m. MARSHALL MUSIC. SIR PIZZA, 122 N. Harrison 12-10 11 (6) houses, apartments, du¬ 1-9-26 (3) C-1-9-26 (3) LOST HAGADORN/Grand Company, 323-7100, Peggy between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. plexes. Let us help you find a River area Black cocker Cook, 351 7238. 4 9 29 (61 8-10-2 (6) rental close to campus. COLLEGE GIRL, hospital ex SUBLEASE SPACIOUS at¬ CAPITAL RESIDENTIAL b A FINE selection of high-fi puppy, male wearing silver Transportation -J^ choke chain. Answers to tractive one bedroom apart¬ COMMERCIAL RENTAL gear and musical instruments perience, assist invalid lady. "AMOS." 349-4859. ATHLITJC CLUB $185. at the WILCOX TRADING Certified Respiratory Tech- Positions Now Available For Coffee $3.50/hour. 8 weekdays. No weekends a.m.-noon or ment, near campus, 332-1047, perferably after 9 p.m. 4 9-29 (5) SERVICE. Open Monday-Fri¬ day, 9 a.m.-8 p.m., Saturday POST. 609 E. Michigan, Lan¬ sing. 485 4391. 4 9 29 (6) 4-9 29 (41 Sinict J [As] COMMUTER TO MSU from Saginaw area wants riders for holidays. 332-5176. and Sunday 10 a.m.-5 p.m. LOST: MALE Irish Setter E. car pool. Call Joanne Shop X-12-10-6 (7) 2600 S. Cedar. 394-1110. Fee. BLUEGRASS EXTENSION & Lifeguard Personnel CENTER FOR arts 2 12-10-6 (10) KOEHLER EARLY American Lansing area, no collar. Call 353 6675. 3-9 28 (4) near. Service plays weddings, couch, dark brown, excellent 339 9284. 3-9-27 (4) PART-TIME employment for bedroom, carpeted, laundry, parties 353-9695 days; 372- (Full or Part-time) MSU students, $210/month includes util¬ 3-4 Man furnished, fireplace, condition, $150. After 5:30 Personnel Department, 2800 automobile - 3727 or 339 1119. 0-7-9-29(4) Devonshire, 48909 Lansing, 372-8220 Ext. 267. Ml Applications will be accepted Mon-Fri, required. C-4-9-29 13) 339-9500. ities. Security deposit, no pets. 372 9488. 12-10-11 (5) very close, good condition. 372-1801, 332-1800. 7-9-29(4) p.m. 882 4529 6 10-3 (4) PIONEER 434 receiver. Pio¬ LOST GOLD wedding band (inscription FBS 7-7-141 b TYPEWRITER REPAIR -- - fast, t(0lND To\V\ Seiko watch. Lost in vicinity economical service center, EOE. 12-10-9 (23) 9am-5 pm in neer PL 514 turntable. Acou¬ SECRETARY IN Haslett, 20 5-6 Man, Park Lane. Fur of animal clinic. 332 2795, 3841 Okemos Rd. 349-0545. DOWNTON LANSING, luxu¬ speakers, $250. 353 3281. 5 10-2(5) Administration hours/week. Shorthand and nished, fireplace, close, good stics 8-10-2 (31 RN-'.PN ry/bedroom units in an ideal 337 7520 3 9-28 (3) Office typing required. Phone Nan¬ condition, 372 1801, 332- cy, 339 9500. C-2-9-27 (4) central location. Furnished or 1800. 7-9-29 (4) FREE LESSON in compTexion Acute care teaching hospital Oak park Village unfurnished. Security inter¬ AIRHOCKEY- BRUNSWICK LOST MALE cat, 6 months care. MERLE NORMAN has full and part time staff com system, air conditioned 5 foot table. Call 332 0698 old, black with white chest 900 Long Blvd. BABYSITTER- 8 a.m.-5 p.m. COSMETIC STUDIO. 321 positions available for exper¬ and more. Call 485-7775 or evenings. 8-10-5 (3) and Please call I® paws. 5543 C-7-9-29 (4) registered nurses and weekdays, starting January. 374-2800 for an appointment. ienced 694-3971 Call 393-4676 after 5:30 p.m. 332 8480. 118 Linden. licensed practical nurses. We AIM Inc. OR-6-9-29 (8) KENMORE WASHER and 3-9 27 15) FOR THE best in stereo DOG OBEDIENCE class at offer an excellent salary and 1.0.1. 8-10-5 (4) WOMEN STUDENTS for dryer in good condition. Call service, THE STEREO SHOP1 MSU, beginning Oct. second_ benefit package. Please con¬ 2 BEDROOM- apartments, 882-4582 after 5:30 p.m. 555 E. Grand River. large house, excellent loca¬ tact Personnel Department, COOK'S HELPER- part-time, NEAT APPEARING, mechan¬ Saginaw and Pennsylvania tion, single bedrooms, kit¬ 4 9 29 (4) Mikilt Hum C 7-9-29 (3) Lansing General Hospital, Os¬ immediate opening. Exper.- area. 489 7008 after 6 P.M. chen. laundry, parking. 12 preferred. Apply in per¬ ically-minded men needed for 8-10-2 (3) teopathic, 2800 Devonshire, ence machine help and custodial month lease, $90/month plus TYPEWRITER - OLYMPIA Lansing Ml 48909 372-8220. son at FAMOUS TACO. 531* $90. 349 1284 after 7 p.m. RENT OR sale - $185/month utilities. 332-1918. 2-9-27 (6) work. Bartenders, cooks, and Ext. 267 EOE 12-10-9 (151 E. Michigan. 8-10-2 (5) waitresses with food and FEMALE ROOMMATE want- 5-10-2 13) or nished, $3,200. smoke Bedroom detector, fur¬ Typing Service cocktail experience also ad to share 2 bedroom apart- MALE STUDENT needs WORK STUDY position for storage. 3 car parking, clean. PART-TIME jobs. $5.33/hour. Car necessary. Call 374-6328, office clerk and building needed. Flexible hours for all ment. 3 blocks from LCC. ^mate to share expenses PIONEER CASSETTE deck - Call 371-4898 after 5 ANN BROWN typing. Disser¬ maintenance. Evenings and positions. Pleasant working Available October 1. Call ln mobte home. s80/month, D<>lbv Peak LE D. sk.p ex 5-9-27 (6) tations, resumes, term pa¬ 4-6 p.m. 8-10-2 (3) 487-6549. 8-10-2 ( 51 FULL TIME AND part-time days. Call Martha, 332-2565. 8-10-2 (5) conditions. Apply at MARVELANES in person AND 332 6708 4-9-29141 _ $,0° pers. 601 Abbot' Road North entrance. 351-7221. LOUNGE 2120 E. M-78, Lan¬ 1974 FOREST Park. 12x67, 3 employees needed at THE sing or call 337-1383, ask for FEMALE ROOMMATE need- 3 ROOM RALEIG^O s"peed. for sale bedroom, 15 minutes from C-7-9-29 14) TANNERY, opening soon in ORGANIST AND choir direc¬ Meridian Mall. (616) 948- tor. Part-time positions. Local area church. Call 646-6892 Mr. Bertrand. 4-9-29114) &,C4°^°.3rPUS' M2 71__L Cre« Drive-ln ^65 ities. 332-5068 or 349-3050. pLis uui •'«- 5-10-3131 *b. 332-83,0 campus, quiet park. Phone John 332-6663 or 674-7456 UNIGRAPHICS OFFERS 2860. 10-10-4 (4) 7-9-29 (5) COMPLETE DISSERTATION after 5 p.m. 12-10-9 (5) GAL FRIDAY type person - FURNISHED 1 bedroom, util- 4-9"29191 2 MEN S 10 speeds $150 AND RESUME SERVICE- A FEW good territories avail¬ clerical and sales experience ities, parking. $185.487-1469. _T rnnxiwr, facilities Excellent condition. Call SCHULTZ '71, 3 bedroom, type setting. IBM typing off¬ WAITRESS, FLEXIBLE preferred. Apply in person. able now. Sell Avon products in East Lansing, 482-6893. hours. Apply in person only. MODERN YOUTH SHOES, 3 9 26131 inducting utdities, cS'm 485 8739 aher 5 4-9-29 ,31 close to campus. 5-9-27 (3) 694-8358 set printing and binding. For estimate stop in at 2843 E YE OLD ROUND TA'dLE. Frandor. 4-9-29 (5) C-5-9-29 13) 3106 E. Grand River. , I U , l&l _T_ campus TEAC 235DS reel to reel, JBL L'°° speakers, dual turn- Grand River 332-8414 C-7-9-29 18) or phone PART-TIME HELP wanted 8-10-2 (4) _ — _ _ 8 x 30 House trailer, nea cook. SEA HAWK RESTAU¬ • For Rent I . JlE ROOM FOR part-time house- Sffi campus. Ideal for student, Arn „ RANT. Call for Gary or Rob. PART-TIME help, available 4 keeper. 2 miles from campus. P' 365 6078' $1000 or best offer. Call EXPERIENCED IBM typing. 655-2175. Must have trans¬ evenings per week. Apply in LARGE HOUSE for rent. Okemos-349-4718.8-10-2131 ra.7%K 5-10-2 (3) Dissertations, (pica-elite). FAYANN. 489 0358 portation. 7-9-29 (5) person only, 7-11, 2525 E. REFRIGERATORS, 2 cube, Near Brody on East Michigan _~ BICVCLE-Man s 3 speed Jolly Road. 7-9-29 (5) dorm size, free delivery. Uni¬ 351-6562. for 5 persons. $475/month SINGLE, LARGE, 'a™1™' Raleigh. Excellent condition, BROADMOOR 12 x 60, two C !?' COOK, WAITRESS, main¬ ted Rent-All. plus utilities. Phone 332-3900. kitchen, very close. $90-$120, $4g 322 5155 after 5 p m bedroom, two bath. $4200. COPYGRAPH SERVICE, tenance and floormen ap¬ CHEMISTRY TEACHER 7-9-29 (3) 0-4.9-29(51 372-1601.332-1800. 7-9-29141 "g.,03141 After 5 p.m., 882-4697. complete dissertation and re- plications now being accep¬ needed, 6 hours per week. 7-10-2 (3) sume service. Corner M.A.C. ted. RAINBOW RANCH, Call 482-1598 or 351-1329. REFRIGERATORS, T.V., 3 BEDROOM FARM house, ROOMS 1136 Frye Street. HOUSe OFF College Road and Grand River, 8:30 a.m - 2834 E. Grand River. 8-10-2 (3) $275 per month, must take close to campus. $70/month for sa(e by ovvner 3 bedroom, 2-9-27 (5) stereo rentals. Free delivery care of small horse herd. Will and up. 351-0473. 8-10-2 (3) j bath, 2 car garage, ROY CRAFT, 1 bedroom with 5:30 p.m. Monday-Friday. 10 TICKET AGENT on-off campus. DORM pay $125 per month. Experi- 694-0621. 12-10-6 (4) fireplace, air conditioner, a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday BABYSITTER NEEDED RENTAL, 372-1795. required. Call 349-1574. " IfSn close to MSU. 1-521-4070 337-1666. C-7-9-29 (7) Openings available at the 0-7-9-29 (4) ence 1 8-10-2 (3) immediately. Mornings 8:45 - EAST LANSING BUS DE¬ 8-10-5(6) FIT Sill V# 3 bedroom, 2 story Dutch PROMPT, EXPERIENCED, 11:45 Own transportation, POT. Apply in person, 308 W. Colonial on quiet dead end close. 351-1309. 4-9-29 (3) Grand River Avenue. REFRIGERATORS-FREEZ¬ 415 N. MAGNOLIA Street, 3 street. 10 minutes south of i ~"~"7 j typing, evenings 332-3492. 7-7-29 (5) ER S-dishwashers. ESCH- bedroom, partially furnished. KENWOOD STEREO- 7M MSU. Wooded, call Barb Personal / c 7929131 TRUTH APPLIANCES 315 S. tuner 9 amplifier, KLH speak¬ WAITRESSES WANTED, $310 per month, plus utilities. Hoopingarner, 699-2428 or MAC'S BAR. Call after 9 p.m. DENTAL RECEPTIONISTS, Bridge Grand Ledge, 627- 1-623-6357 after 6. 12-10-1*1 ers. 1 year old. Will sell to Brokers Inc. 351-1880. STAMPS-for collectors, mint TYPING,EXPERIENCED Jast for appointment, 4-9-29 13) 484-6795. must have chairside experi¬ 2191.7-9-29 (5) 12-10-11 (5) best bidder. 8-10-2 15) 337-2590. 5-9-27 (7) and used singles, blocks, etc. 20-80% oil cats- plate jjc 7 .'Tf 7 9 29 '31 ence. Modern East Lansing office, Please send resume to 3 HORSE stalls for rent on 5 EAST SIDE Lansing, 2-3 4 BEDROOM split level home log, 486-1837. 3-9-28 ,31 fERM WANTED BY Charlotte Pub¬ Box A-1, State News, East acres in Haslett area. $50/ bedroom. $200-$300. Near QUEEN SIZE box springs in quiet rural subdivision lic Schools, Charlotte, Ml, Lansing, 12-10-9 <5) month or best offer. 337-9327 MSU 332-1800 or 372-1801. almost new. $80 or best offer. close to MSU, 24 ft. Family COGS-Fall term dav care IBM ,as' Se" qualified substitute teachers. 4-9-27 (4) 7-9-29 (4) 487-2993. 5-9-27 (3) room, screened porch. scholarship applications are vice_ „!L ,,, Call Personnel Office, 5-9-27 (6) available in 316 Student Ser- OR 5-9-29 (31 WANTED: FULL time night FOR YOUR used furniture 517-543-2810 ask for Mrs. LANSING, 3 bedroom house, Fischer. B-1-9-27 (6) man. Sunday-Thursday, 11 p.m.-7 a.m. Call 694-9823, 1 FEMALE needed for terrific East side. Furnished, fire¬ needs, Grant's new and used 484-4903. 8-9-28 (3) VISIT MID-MICHIGAN'S S^pS; is Oc£ EXPERT TAPING Jerm pa- 4-person apartment. Near jJJ ^^337-™*' furniture. largest used bookshop. CUR¬ ber 6 553-9189 7 11 FOOD STORE, Holt, place, $312/month. Nego¬ 8-10-5l6._ campus. 337-1534. 646-6229. IOUS BOOKSHOP. 307 E. BARTENDERS, WAITPER- tiable. 484-2164 or Michigan. 5-9-27 (5) X-12-10-6 (31 SOFA BED, $45. 6Vi feet, Grand River, East Lansing. SINGLE ADULTS dating C-7-9-29131 SONS. and cooks - full or 8-10-2 (41 folds flat, Herculon, excel¬ 332-0112. C-7-9-29 (5) club Call 646-9188. after 7 part-time positions. Apply in no phone calls. NURSES AIDS and LPN's for Female needed for room lent. 332-6663. 5-9-27 (3) p.m. 486 0343 5-9-27 131 person, RAMON'S RESTAURANT all shifts. Please call AVON 1 MirfM'i llyl 5 bedroom house. 2 blocks GLASSES FOR everyone! and LOUNGE, 718 E. Grand River. 11-10-10 (7) NURSING HOME. 489-1701. 8-10-2 (5) in from campus, X-4-9-27 (3) 332-4474. MATTRESS. FULL. Coil springs, $12.50. $10. 9X12 rug, Large selection of frames. OPTICAL DISCOUNT. 2617 Rummage Sale |[5] GENERAL OFFICE positions THE AIR Force ROTC coun¬ FEMALE ROOMMATE need¬ ed to share apartment. Come 4 BEDROOM on East side of $20. Tent. 10 X12, $75. Men's E. Michigan, Lansing, Michi¬ jacket, 42; Trousers, 34. Ju¬ gan. 372 7409. C-7-9-29 15) f kslricliw jfy SIX-FAMILY yard sale, Sep¬ to 318 Waters Edge Apart¬ nior and misses coats, size available. Evenings and full selors would like to talk with ments, or call 332-1409 after Lansing. $300 not including tember 30. 10-4 p.m En¬ 11-13, $10; Slacks, size 11-13. 12 X16 RUST colored carpet. FLUTE LESSONS - interme¬ time weekend work. Rotation you about ROTC programs September 21. S-5-9-27 (5) utilities. Neat, clean with oak trance to Spartan Village, $5. Other misc. clothing. One month old. $85.694-9142 diate to advanced. Call week¬ possible. Call 487-6010. and how you can benefit woodwork. Deposit. Call South Harrison. 1-9-29 (4) 4-9-29 (4) 485-7593. X 8-10-2 (6) 323-3147. C 5-9-29 (8) after 6. 8-10-2 (31 day evenings, 394-5297. from them. There are lots of 8-10-2 (3) different benefits that may ROOMMATE WANTED. 1 SAILBOAT - 14 foot Hobie NEIGHBORHOOD GARAGE HOUSEKEEPER 2 or 3 interest you....let's talk about bedroom in very nice 2 NEAR CAMPUS, two bed¬ TEAC STEREO, reel to reel Cat, $895. Call 337-0285 TECHNIQUES of Sale-antiques & furniture, days/week, hours flexible the details of the Air Force bedroom apartment, rooms new carpet, unfur¬ tape deck A-1230 with 40 LEARN tapes. Bob, 351-6368. evenings. 3-9-26 (3) Shiatsu Acupressure Mas¬ clothing, toys, bikes, house¬ depending on individual ROTC program. 5-9-29 (10) $100/month. 372-2753 after nished, no pets, immediate hold fixtures & items, & schedule. Call after 5 p.m., 5. 4-9-29 (4) occupancy, references. 3-9-27 (3) sage. Class, October 1,2,3. SEWING MACHINES slightly much more. Saturday, Sep¬ 351-1040. 8-10-5 (5) 372-2028 6-10-2 (4) 393 5161. 3-9-29 (3) TAXI DRIVERS, must have tember 30, 8-4, 302 Cowley, MATCHING CHAIRS b used, guaranteed, $39.95 and excellent driving record. Full ONE OR two females needed Open arm chairs from RIDING LESSONS, begin¬ East Lansing. 1-9-29 (8) CLERICAL- several openings 4-BEDROOM east side-Lan¬ couch, end stand b lamp. up. and part-time. Apply at for apartment next to cam¬ $150. 323-4407 after 5 p.m. 89.50. EDWAPOS DISTRI¬ ning through advanced, dres¬ available immediately. High VARSITY CAB, 332-3559. pus. 332-4432. 4-9-29 (3) sing, lease $290 + utilities. BUTING CO., 1115 N. Wash¬ OKEMOS-SEVERAL families, 332-5622. 5-9-29 (3) 12-10-9 (3) sage and jumping, transpor¬ school degree or equivalent. 8-10-2 (4) antiques, Avon collectibles, Must type at least 50 w.p.m. ington. 489-6448. C-7-9-29 (6) tation available for Thursday EAST LANSING 1 bedroom furniture, household goods, NEAR PENNSYLVANIA, off OVER 2500 cheap albums evening jumping classes. Wil- accurately. Excellent bene¬ furnished, $225/month. In¬ clean clothing, appliances, CHILD CARE, housekeeping, Kalamazoo. 3 bedroom house 25£and up- all types - hits INSTANT CASH. We're lowpond Stables. Mason fits. Hours: 8 8.m.-4:30 p.m. tools, toys, telephone booth, 4 or 5 days/week. 3 p.m.-5 cludes heat, phone 332-3900 paying $1-$2 for albums in 676-9799 5-9-29 (7) Monday-Friday. Apply at or evenings and weekends Carpeting, garage, large yard. to the obscure. FLAT, no presales, September 30 & p.m. Must have own car. Call $225, 351-7497. 5-9-29 15) BLACK & CIRCULAR, 541 E. good shape. WAZOO REC¬ MICHIGAN MILLER'S MU¬ 332-2197. 0-4-9-29 (5) October 1, 9-5, 2672 Mt. 351-4356 after 5 p.m. Grand River above Para¬ ORDS, 223 Abbott, 337-0947. LSAT CANDIDATES: Score TUAL INSURANCE COM¬ Hope. 1-9-29 (9) 4-9-26 (5) high with Cassette Home PANY, 2425 E. Grand River, PRIVATE ROOM, modern mount. Open 11 a.m. - 6 C-7-9-29 (4) FRII house. Furnished, carpeted. 6 day - 351-0838. Study. Learn at home in less Lansing, Michigan 48912. p.m. time, at lowest cost. Don't 482-6211. 5-9 27 (12) From $90/month 351-6471, BICYCLE. 10-speed, excel¬ PARKING LOT sale All CLERK-TYPIST Law office C-5-9-29 (7) ROOMMATI evenings 485-1436. 5-9-29 (4) lent condition. $90. 372-9759. waste time and money in a Saints Episcopal Church, 800 East Lansing. Full-time, Sel- E-5-9-27 (3) classroom seminar. Amer¬ UNDERWRITER- we have an ectric typewriter, dictaphone. USED ADULT bikes - pain¬ Abbott Road, East Lansing, opening available for either Call 351-3770. 8-10-5 (4) Service EAST LANSING - Pinecrest ted and reconditioned. ica's largest selling programs. Saturday, September 30, 9 BICYCLES CHEAP, lawn For free sample cassette and experienced personnel or col¬ area. Brick ranch, attached 676-2472. 2-9-26 (3) a.m.-l p.m., appliances, fur¬ 332-4432 chairs, $3.00, F-7814 snow instant service. Call Jim Dee lege graduates having strong DOMINO'S PIZZA garage, $425. 337-9412 at TOTALTAPE.INC. Toll free niture, kitchen, and sports 12-10-10 (3) tires, nearly new. 882-5997. math background. These po¬ DOMINO'S PIZZA is hiring RACCOON COAT, 1930 Vin¬ 1-800-874-7599. 1505 NW equipment, tools, toys, apart¬ sitions can lead to excellent E-5-9-27 (4) ment furnishings. 2-9-29 (91 full and part-time delivery WANTED: FEMALE to share tage. Mans full length, 44-46, 16th Ave., Gainsville, Florida insurance careers. Must fur¬ EAST LANSING - Mt. Ver¬ condition. $500. people. Must be 18 and able mint 32604. B 1-9-26(12) nish resume and college tran¬ scripts. contact MICHIGAN to work late hours. Can make $4/hour with commission and room in large apartment. Furnished, spacious, very non. 4 man, 3 bedroom, lease, deposit. 337-9412. 332-1214 evenings. 3-9-26 (4) r *»iwi» ifKi FOLK MUSIC classes begin RUMMAGE SALE - Oke¬ mos Community Church, MILLER'S MUTUAL INSUR¬ close to campus. Non-smok¬ 12-10-10 (3) CHINESE AND Bokhora Wednesday, 10-4. 9.j0-3:30, tips. Apply in person after $80 a month. Call Lorie or October 2, pre-register now: ANCE COMPANY, 2425 E. 4p.m. at any of the following er. rugs, several are available. FOR LEASE 9 year old Arab and Thursday, 10/5, 9-1. Patty at 332-0256. 2-9-27 (7) - Guitar, banjo, fiddle, mando¬ Grand River, Lansing, Michi- locations: 2 ROOMS in house near mare, ridden English, experi- lin, dulcimer, singing, auto- Sponsored by The Women's 966 Trowbridge Road, campus, $100 each/month Society. 3 10-3 (7) (14) 482-6211. rin9-2748912. ienced rider. 332-8277 even¬ harp, contradancinq. clog¬ 2 WOMEN needed in house plus utilities. 332-0106. Lansing ings. 5-9-29 (3) 1139 E. Grand River, Lansing of 4, own rooms. 409 S. 11-10-9(3) SINGLE BED and twin bed, ging, Call ELDERLY IN¬ Francis, Lansing. Lori, STRUMENTS. 541 E. Grand SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS 2068 Cedar Street, Holt $45. 20 inch electric stove. NEEDED FOR Waverly 1561 Haslett Road, Haslett 372-5034. 6-10-2 (4) BRADLEY ONE bedroom $86. 332-1166. E 5-9-28 (31 River, East Lansing. WmM good home mixed - FREE TO 332-4331. 5-9-29(7) School district. Must be certi¬ 3608 North East Street, duplex with carport, no pets, references required. 321-0986 collie. 3 year, loveable, great fied in elementary or secon¬ Lansing COMMUTER-NEED a com¬ 100 USED vacuum cleaners, with kids. 353-2901. PIANO - ORGAN lessons in STREET CORNER society, dary education. Education 801W. Thomas L. Parkway, fortable place to stay 2-4 5-9-29 (4) 1 year warranty, $7.88 and 5-9-29 (3) majors having completed 120 your home. Good with begin¬ street theatre group needs 2 Lansing nights a week? 487-1682 up. DENNIS DISTRIBUTING ner. 337-2141. 5-9-27 (3) new members John semester hours may apply. 5214 Cedar Street, Lansing evenings. 4-9-29 (4) MSU 4 blocks, 3 bedroom, COMPANY, 316 N. Cedar. HORSES BOARDED near 332-0716. 12 10-11 (4) $30 per day. Contact WAV¬ 8-10-2 (19) stove and refrigerator. 12 C-7-9-29 (5) ERLY SCHOOLS PERSON¬ campus, excellent care by LEARN TO fly at Davis RENT: SUBLEASE a two month lease. Deposit - $300. NEL OFFICE, 515 Snow qualified trainer/instructor. Airport. 5 minutes from cam¬ WANTED 2 or 4 football JANITOR SERVICE part-time bedroom apartment, unfur¬ 332-5059 or 349-4850. STERO SALE. Kenwood Call 655 1285. 5-9-27 (4) tickets to Notre Dame VS. Road, Lansing 48917 or call 3-4 hours/day. Apply 809 pus on Abbott Road. De nished in Haslett area, terrific 8-10-2 (4) 4006. Integrated amplifier, 3 Mott's Aviation offers air MSU game. 393-6699. 321-7265, ext. 51. 8-10 2 (11) Center St. Lansing, between years left on guarantee, $125, looking, immediate, DOBERMAN PUPPIES, com¬ plane and helicopter lessons. 12-10-11 13) 8a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-Fri¬ 332-5134. 12-10-11 (3) Also speakers KLH 102, $50. WAITRESS AND part time pletely ready with ears done. Flight simulator and ground day. 12-10-11 (4) ROOMMATE NEEDED - off Call after 5, 337-0405 Priced right. 489-5457. school. 3-9 26 (8) HELP SERIOUS student 26, cook needed. FILIPELLI'S, 12 10-9 (6) 2167 W. Grand River, FEMALE ROOMMATE need¬ Hagadorn; garage, laundry, 12 10 6 (4) gay male needs living space Okemos. Apply in person IMMEDIATE EMPLOYMENT ed, close to campus, $75/ pool, dishwasher, big yard. for 6 months minimum. Have 332-3470. 5-9-29 (4) speak had it with ripoffs, hope to anytime. 8-10-2 (4) No experience necessary. BARTENDERS, COOKS month plus utilities. 337-9458. 12-10-10 (3) ALTEC SANTANA II ers-$325 or best offer. 351- GEMINI ' STABLES boarding horses. New stalls, now [ Real Estate find home to rent in or trade skills: in/outdoor plant care, AND WATRESSES NEED¬ HIGH STREET 2 bedroom 7131. 8-10-2 (3) BABYSITTER TO care for good pasture excellent care ED. brick duplex, unfurnished, HOUSE IN HOLT 8 miles to cooking, house maintenance. one six-month old girl. My FEMALE NEEDED TO share and reasonable boarding HUDDLE LOUNGES garage. Married couple, no APPLE CRATES - new. Ideal MSU. 3 bedroom ranch, fire¬ Stable, sincere, good with home. 15-20 hours per week, 1 bedroom apartment, close fees. For information, call Call 321 7235 between 8 1' children or pets. References, for album storage, book place. $46,500. 694 0065. kids, Have car. Please call 34 hours daily, Pay negotia¬ MSU and nice. Call Gemini Stables ble. Call 332 3352 or 353 4645 a.m. for interview. to deposit $175. 663 4345 or shelves, etc. $2.50 each. 332 2 9-27 (3) Peter, 485 1870 3 9 28 (10) 351 1283 after 7 p.m. 5091. 7-9 29 (3) (517)521-4297. X 10-10 5(6) 6-9-26 (7) X-8-10-4 (9) 482 1727. 8-10 2 (6) 5-9-29 (4) Tuesday, September 26, 1978 ] 2 Michigon Stote News. Eost Lonsing. Michigan Only women Bessey steps are pulpit LCC students frustrated in lounge lack of information were the University of Purdue bodies. And when they get of judgment is coming soon. (continued from page 3) By R.W.ROBINSON State News Sulf Writer John Shultz used the front Notre Pame and Salt Laki tired of that body they would over anyone may use, she said. City. I'tah. lilfe to seek out another." The well-dressed, articulate steps of Bessey Hall Monday Pollock added she would Mondav was Shultz's seconi Shultz said a man can have a afternoon as a pulpit preaching students they must attend classes but he also investigate two alternatives to oung man paced up and down visit to MSI' - he was here las better relationship with his Bv THERESA D. McCLELLAN Stole News Staff Writer stressed the point that too much information to the Women's Lounge. October preaching wife if he loves God first. ttarilv talking to students would cause confusion. One would convert the space Ho this t Most of the students present Lansing Community College students have a'crowd "When you get a lot of information you ( into women-oriented offices, li¬ . , of 200 Shultz. a 19 year old from been becoming more frustrated during the brought three "brother laughed at Shultz's view on preaching pri South Bend, Ind. said he and his help him conduct the "ser premarital sex. faculty strike because of misleading information, confusion," he explained. "I still say that brary or other women's compo¬ said John Madden, student co ordinator with the students can voice their opinion by boycotting nents, while the other would three "brothers." who accompa Explaining why God sends John Shafer. one o LCC student government. but they must attend classes to receive financial rename the Women's Lounge rued him Monday, travel ail people to hell, Shultz said. "brothers." said they do i the "Quiet Study Lounge" to be i\er the country "preaching "God does not send anybody to "We are tired of getting wrong information or aid." thes the run-around," he said. "We just want the "You hive to get a grade from the class open to all students, staff, ■ he word of God." hell. You send yourself to hell God that tells facts." order to get financial aid and the only way to get faculty or visitors. for not choosing to follow him." Some of the misleading information that LCC a grade is to attend." he continued. Pollock's suggestions then He then looked at the audi¬ students have confronted concerns the allocation "We are not trying to mislead students," he went to Robert Perrin, vice ence, which had increased to a ; to help people on their crowd of about 300. and yelled, of financial aid during the faculty strike. said, "but when you get too much information, president for University and ve would not be doing "You people ought to repent "LCC is not cancelling aid for any Students," people do get confused especially with a sensitive federal relations, who told her in memorandum that "the irk of God. He has to tell Conrad McRoberts, assistant director of financial subject as financial aid." a one from your sins." aids, said. "Financial aid students cannot be McRoberts did say however, that he would try complaint you have may or may He then spoke on commu Shultz started off ' nism. "Communists should be penalized for expressing their point of view. to clarify the information given to the students. not be frivolous, but it seems ons from killed if they are not going to "If financial aid students want to boycott "We want to clarify any misleading state insufficient grounds on which to e audience. One student classes until negotiations (between administra¬ ments," he said. "We are just hoping that make a major decision." repent from their sins," he said. Perrin added he saw no ked him to state hi:s opinion After making this comment. tors and striking faculty) have started again, that everything will be settled." on those who are non believers The students are also lacking information sentiment among men on cam¬ Shultz tried to explain to the is their right," he continued. in Christ. However, a State News reporter called to whether new faculty members hired by LCC pus indicating they felt de¬ audience how he was once a "They should all be killed. It such a short notice will affect the accreditation of prived by the existence of a non-believer in Christ. He ex inquire if financial aid would be affected if Women's Lounge. is a justifiable killing because plained that he once did the students boycotted classes, and was informed ihe college. there is no reason that people that the funds would be cut off. "We are not saying that the people that have things most students do today: "Frankly, I think this is an should not believe in God." he been brought in to teach are not qualified to dc "smoking marijuana, taking area where common sense replied. hit4; of strawberry acid and anything." Bernard Gullett, LCC student govern should prevail," When asked about homo¬ ment president, explained. "We just want to he concluded in stealing from your parents to the statement., sexuality. Shultz said homosex¬ know if they are qualified to be teachers." support your habits." "It would only hurt the students to find out Pollock was fired by Perrin uals will "sweep" the land in the t repent today. McRoberts was contacted to clarify the next term that credits for this term an last June, but said she still feels "last days before judgment. don't information. transferable," Gullett explained. the issue is "controversial and They will sweep across the He admitted the office was telling financial aid country like a plague because very intriguing." people have turned their backs The self proclaimed ambassa¬ dor of Christ said the Bible shor xuality "And an ungodly act that man is not suppose to do. Man A self-proclaimed 18-year-old ambassador of God. John Shultz. preaches the Word' in front of Bessey Ph0i0Dy Pe'eObee should not love man." After completing his state ment on homosexuality stu Available at HOP! 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