\ VOLUME 72 NUMBER 138 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1978 MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY EAST LANSING MICHIGAN 48824 3 Lebanon close to 'collapse' By GEORGE A. KRIMSKY Associated Press Writer BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) — President Elias Sarkis said Monday fighting between Heavy casualties reported Last and spring. r ich bet Prime Minister Selim El Syrian troops and Christian soldiers has Moss and his cabinet resigned because they pushed Lebanon to "the verge of collapse." He promised a new effort to end the battles in battles around Beirut were unable to deal with between rightist Christian militia bands the clashes that have killed and wounded hundreds in and the Syrians. Hoss and his cabinet less than a week. house. There is no hospital left in East Beirut's morgues and hospitals are every stayed m office, however, because political East Beirut that can extend adequate reported clogged and blood banks drained. leaders could not agree on the composition As the president spoke, rightist soldiers The Christians reported more than 30 medical care to the wounded." were pressing a day long campaign to wrest bodies were pulled from the rubble of two bridges from Syrian control and gain a The fighting continued into daylight collapsed buildings in one area during a lull The Syrians intervened in the Lebanese supply route 'o the north from embattled hours as militia bands tried to pry Syrian in the fighting. civil war late in 1976 to prevent the East Beirut. Christians from being defeated by the troops from two bridges leading into the In his address. President Sarkis Christian sector of Beirut. The bridges promised left wing Lebanese Moslems and their Police sources said 39 Lebanese were to come up with a new government and a allies, the Palestinian guerrillas. But the control the militia's supply lines. killed and 189 wounded Monday most of new security plan within 10 days to stem Christians refused to disarm their militia them during a heavy barrage of artillery, The right-wing "Voice of Lebanon" fighting. Government sources said the and submit their areas to Syrian control mortar and rocket fire from Syrian posi claimed the militia destroyed 12 Syrian president needed time to talk with Syrian the would not disarm the tions in the early morning hours. artillery batteries in the hills overlooking President Hafez Assad, due to return to the capital. The Syrians had no comment on Damascus from East Germany and Moscow The Syrians laid down the blanket of fire at the end of the week. ngered further by the the claim, which could not be independently Christians' alliance with the Israelis in power to cover an assault that rescued a verified. unit of 50 of their comrades trapped for two Sarkis said he would bring opposing - prevent the Pales Police estimated 222 civilians killed and politicians into his new government, a plan untrol there. Now the days inside an East Beirut pharmacy. The rightists conceded the Syrians broke the about 500 wounded in fighting since he tried unsuccessfully last spring. Sarkis i bring the Christians Wednesday. did not give details of his new peace plan, or siege and said the army lost eight soldiers. Sixteen buildings were demolished and 61 apartments set afire as the Syrians advanced Monday after the barrage. All routes into Christian East Beirut were blocked by Syrian roadblocks and sniper MSU vet clinic documents show fire. The Christian president, appearing worn and depressed as he spoke in a nationwide 183 PBB-tainted animals burned broadcast from the presidential palace, blamed both the Christian rightists and the By PAL LCOX The ashes from the burning were buried Svrians for the turmoil. on Jolly Road between the U.S. Forrestry from .02 parts per million t<> 4.11 State News Staff Writer MSt" Veterinary Clinic documents indi¬ nursery and the MSU Poultry Science that emerged from a installation, and the MSU tree nursery on I for PBB in cate that from 1974 to 1978. 146 PBB con provocation on one side and the mass Beaumont Road, Charles R. Downs, en¬ l. (Little with violent retaliation on the other has inflicted taminated cattle and 37 other tainted ■en killed and animals were incinerated. vironmental quality editor for MSU lnfor many innocent casualties, which saddens us buried in clay In addition, the MSU grounds depart mation Services, said. beyond description." Sarkis said. "The In October 1977. the MSU incinerator Kalkaska and latest events have left almost no family ment routinely buried the ashes from the was determined inadequate for destruction It is stili not without a casualty and have ruined nearly burning on University property. the of PBB-contaminated cattle by the Depart be taken by s ment of Natural Resources. t MSU. The i rator does not the "I believe this may tie a I'N'R or 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit necessary to Department ot Public Health matter, said Lobby regulation bill destroy PBB. state officials said. PBB burned at temperatures less than 2.000 degrees can vaporize into dangerous Tim Shin-man. PBB information specialist for the state is over Department of Agriculture. "It and done with as I understand it." dioxins or remain in the ashes, state A spokesperson for the Department of awaits Milliken's OK officials say. Public Health said the matter would come under the jurisdiction of the DNR. Nicholts J. Sherberneau, 22. was apprehended by the East Lansing The cattle burned were contaminated "I don't know if we have made official Police Monday morning after he was accused of assaulting David Strau- field animals and animals intentionally fed contact with the Michigan State people." bel of 542 Evergreen St., police said. In the picture above officer Bv NANCY ROGIER lobbying was defined as "communicating the fire retardent for research purposes, Dan Meyer of 'he DNR's air quality James Douglas escorts the handcuffed Sherberneau into the waiting State News Staff Writer with or soliciting others to communicate Kenneth K. Keahey, director of the animal Gov. William G. Milliken is expected to with an official in the executive branch . . . health diagnostic laboratory said. list." squad car to be transported to police headquarters. or the legislative branch ... for the Animals burned included 61 calves. 78 sign into law a lobby reform bill passed by the state House of Representatives last purposes of influencing legislative officials." cattle seven bovine cattle fetuses. 20 week, but some last minute amendments The addition of the word "directly" chickens. 10 pigs, four lambs, two minks thev presents one set of problems, Ellsworth and one dog, according to clinic documents. E.L. man held worth, assistant legal advisor to the said, because it allow s for indirect i With the definition, an organization could governor, said. "I really don't have any ask. or pay, another party to approach a reason to think he's not going to sign it." legislator. The organization would not havt to report expenditures involved in the in assault But. Ellsworth said, some last-minute case amendments tacked on the bill when it was passed Tuesday could create some signing difficulties. communication, he said. Ellsworth said another potential trouble spot was a multi-client clause formerly MSU will investigate An East Lansing man was The House passed what some opponents included in a fall 1977 version of the bill. He arraigned in kicking him, police said. Straubel then managed to sit Sherber¬ called a "watered-down" version of the bill described the section as allowing one East Lansing district court Monday in connection with an assault involving a knife at 9:30 a.m. Monday. Nicholas J. Sherberneau, 22, 501 M.A.C. neau down and began talking to him. Straubel calmed him enough to grab the knife awav from him. when they altered it with deletions and amendments. It cleared the House last week in the Legislature's final session lobbyist to represent more than one group. "If they have recreated that loophole I think he i Milliken I will be very disturbed by possible PBB traces Ave., demanded a preliminary examination before recessing for elections. it." he said. "He was before and I assume he A team of MSU personnel will be created to investigate the existence of possible PBB Staubel told police that he talked to The bill, designed to regulate lobbying in left over from the burning of contaminated animals at the MSU Veterinary Clinic, and was lodged in Ingham County jail to Sherberneau and thought the suspect had will be again." traces await the hearing. His bond was set at the executive and legislative branches, a University official said Monday. calmed down enough to listen to reason. A final problem for the governor could be $10,000. requires lobbyists to register with the John Cantlon. vice president for research and graduate studies. s.,jd. "We will be doing Sherberneau was formally charged with secretary of state and report semi-annually a provision which describes state depart¬ some analysis on the incinerator area. If this analysis is positive, then we will follow up by But Sherberneau ran back into the ment employees as lobbyists. State depart¬ an assault to do great bodily harm less than kitchen and returned with a similar knife their activities. looking at people involved at the clinic on a daily basis." ment employees include those on the murder. If convicted, he faces a maximum "It really has changed considerably," The State News learned last week that animals containing PBB were cremated at the of 10 years in prison and or a $5,000 fine. saying: "you're not going to stop me this Ellsworth said. governor's staff. If a governor's aide or MSU Veterinary Clinic since 1974. State agency officials have said they were unaware He is accused of a felony charge in Some changes that may create problems legal counselor tried to influence ad that the incineration of contaminated animals was taking place. Straubel kicked hirr the stomach and for Milliken are the bill's definition of ministrative or legislative action, it would Cantlon also said the University would look back into the veterinary clinic records to connection with the assault of David be considered lobbying. The "lobbyist" determine the amounts of PBB that were in animals which were sent to MSI . Straubel, 23, 542 Evergreen St. at Strau >ut and reported it to the police at 10:25 lobbying and a provision that may affect the bel's home. East Lansing police took Sherberneau governor's staff. would then be required to record what He said amounts of PBB reported in news stories were not accurate because "some of Straubel told East Lansing police Sher a custody about 10 minutes later. In the original version of the bill, (continued on page 12) the people who were looking at the figures" did nut correctly calculate the amount of fat berneau spent the night and when he woke in samples taken from the contaminated animals. that morning he asked for a cigarette. Cantlon said the actual amount of PBB in the animals "was substantially less' than Straubel had none and this made Sherber reported. neau angry, police said. TOWER, WERE GOING DOWN' The PBB investigators will come from within the University. Cantlon said, but who Straubel then offered him bus money to they will be and from what departments has not yet been decided. receive treatment in a Traverse City "We're reasonably convinced there is little contamination." Cantlon said. "At this point, hospital, police reported. Sherberneau then went into the kitchen FAA releases air crash tapes we don't think it's much of a problem." and returned with an eight-and-a-half-inch steak knife saying, "violence is the only By STEVE FOX Safety Board told the Associated Press on Sunday that the cockpit answer," police said. Associated Press Writer conversation would be made public at a hearing that may be held Straubel kept Sherberneau away by SAN DIEGO (AP) — A doomed pilot's calm in November. advisory that his jet was going down was the only interruption in routine pilot- Other pilots radioed controllers immediately after the accident, controller conversations before the nation's worst air crash, tape their voices showing concern. recordings released Monday showed. "Cleared to land ... Boy, what blew up out there?" radioed an Veteran of CIA "Tower, we're going down. This is PSA," the pilot of Pacific unidentified Western Airlines pilot, whose plane was cleared for Southwest Airlines Flight 182 told Lindbergh Field controllers landing about five minutes after the collision. just before the crash last Monday in which at least 144 persons "Seven-twenty-seven went in." Lindbergh controllers answered. died. "Oh, God. Whose?" another unidentified pilot asked. lectures tonight The transcripts, released by the Federal Aviation Administra¬ "PSA," the Lindbergh controllers answered. tion, show no evidence of joking or inattention on the part of the The transcripts showed other PSA pilots radioed immediately John Stockwell, author of the beat seller, PSA crew as had been claimed in some news reports, but only for word of their stricken sister plane and its personnel and b Search ef Enemies. A CIA Story; will routine transmissions between air and ground. passengers. present a lecture, at the African Studies The PSA jet and a single-engine Cessna collided three miles east "I'm afraid it was your company," Lindbergh controllers told an Center in the Internatiohal Center tonight of Lindbergh Field, raining flaming debris and bodies on the city's unidentified PSA pilot just after the 9:02 a.m. crash. at S p.m. North Park residential area. All 135 persons on the PSA jet died, The transcripts show the Cessna 172 involved in the collision 8tockwell, a 12-year veteran of the CIA, both persons in the Cessna were killed, and at least seven persons with the PSA jetliner was advised twice that the pilot of the PSA will apeak on his experience as a CIA case on the ground were killed. officer in Tay Ninh Province, Vietnam and The transcripts cover transmissions between controllers at 727 decending upon him knew the single-engine plane was there. i» role in the. CIA conflict in Angola. The last advisory came almost at the moment of collision. ' Miramar Naval Air Station, Lindbergh Field and several planes, y's Books. 21P M.A;C. Aye., will both on the ground and aloft. There is no hint of any trouble until The tape recordings, which run to 35 pages, cover five to six an Informal gathering with controllers at Miramar, which handled the PSA jet until it was minutes before and after the collision. They were played at I today'from 3 to 5 p.m. handed off to Lindbergh controllers for the final approach, noticed conference. . ' A University of Texas graduate and a a low altitude alert sounded as the jetliner fell below a minimum Partial transcripts had been disclosed earlier and the complete U.8. MaHne Corps Alumnus, Stockwell safe height. recordings made public Monday confirmed earlier comments by retigBtd from the CIA in April 1977. Spokesperson Rudolph Kapustin of the National Transportation investigators that they would reveal little new information. r Tuesday, October 3, 1978 2 Michigon State News. Eost Lansing, Michigan / Tuition tax bill veto is assured WASHINGTON (AP) - The Califano Jr.. secretary of White House made it clearer health, education and welfare, than ever Monday that Presi¬ said he will urge disapproval dent Carter, despite congres¬ anyway. sional efforts to avert it, in¬ "The tuition tax credit that tends to veto legislation that the House-Senate conference would give income tax credits committee approved last week Burning men seek release of Bhutto of up to $250 a year to offset is ineffective and inequitable in college costs. providing any really needed assistance to families of child¬ A House-Senate conference ren in college." Califano said. ISLAMABAD Pakistan [AP) Two manding his release, restoration of "It is such bad tax policy and committee scaled back earlier men seeking the release of imprisoned democracy and freeing of jailed students, versions of the bill in hopes of such bad education policy that former Prime Minister Zulf ikar Ali Bhutto journalists and industrial workers. getting around Carter's pre¬ if it were enacted by the set themselves afire Monday in Lahore. viously announced plans to Congress I would recommend 180 miles southeast of here, police soid. Bhutto, who came to power in 1971, veto the measure as inflation that the president veto the Police wrapped the two in blankets and faces the death sentence for his convic¬ ary and misdirected. legislation." White House brief¬ Califano argued that the tax extinguished the flames. Both were tion early this year of conspiracy and But at a ing Monday. Joseph A. credit bill would fuel inflation, hospitalized one in serious condition. ordering the murder of a political on increase government regula A crowd of pro-Bhutto demonstrators opponent in 1974. He is held in the central tion of education and aid af¬ then turned on police, who used tear gas prison of Rawalpindi, neor Islamabad, fluent families which do not between two shark A 48-year-old marathon awimmer, Stella Taylor, s is and riot sticks to quell the disturbance, The Bhutto supporters were de¬ and is appealing his sentence as are four men convicted with him. Nation bans need it. watchers in the Gulf Stream. She began her 140-mile s i to the Florida coast at He urged Congress to ap¬ 10:41 on Oct. 1. prove instead an administra¬ black paper tion-backed measure which has been languishing in the House SIGHTS SET ON FLORIDA Pope given outdoor funeral mass SALISBURY. Rhodesia (AP) Rules Committee for several months and is generally VATICAN CITY (AP) - The cardinals of umbrellas and beneath Bernini's tall — The biracial transition gov¬ ernment banned the country's thought to be dead. Both measures would cost Swimmer in second try the Roman Catholic Church will jointly colonnade on St. Peter's Square as they only daily black newspaper, the roughly $1 billion a year. Cali- celebrate Pope John Paul l"s streamed into the basilica to view the Zimbabwe Times, in what offi¬ fano said, hut the administra¬ outdoor ABOARD THE IDLE DAY her to waste precious hours and swim from the Bimini Islands. cials described as a clampdown tion bill would funnel the funeral Mass with the same solemn pope's body lying in state on a catafalque By 1:30 EDT Monday, on supporters of black nation¬ money in grants and reduced lAP) - Marathon swimmer energy, stroked toward the p.m. simplicity that marked the funeral of before the main altar. Florida coast Monday, trying to after swimming for 27 hours, alist guerrillas. interest on loans to families Stella Taylor, unaware that a Pope Paul VI less than two months ago, earning up to $25,000 a year. navigational error had caused complete her 100-plus mile the two time conqueror of the the Vatican announced Monday. The outdoor concelebration of a papal The paper, with a circulation English Channel was 44 miles requiem Mass was new with Pope Paul's east of Key Largo Fla., about 33 Forty of the 127 cardinals, those who of about 20,000. was silenced Admitted Hearst kidnappers funeral. He had specified repeatedly he miles from her starting point at have arrived in Rome met in the Monday by an order signed by Apostolic Palace to complete arrange¬ wonted a simple service and burial. Bishop Abel Muzorewa. one of Orange Cay. a dot of an island ments for Wednesday s funeral. Previous papal funerals were indoors three blacks joined with Prime 48 miles south of the main Minister Ian Smith in the Bimini Island. Keith Groty. as In a drenching rain outside, mean¬ and involved elaborate while. tens of thousands huddled under doys. transition government. The ban was annout iced tw to face sentencing today The British-bort original strategy was to ride relations, and Ba Association, annoi Monday at 2:30 a. hours after Monday's edition OAKLANI). Calif. iAP) - she participated while a captive under California's old indeter¬ the Gulf Stream northward to William and Emily Harris, the of the SLA. minate sentencing law that the Fort Lauderdale Palm appeared. The paper had been Hearst will be leaves release dates open- Sadat says Carter accepts invitation critical of the government and avowed revolutionaries who ad mil they kidnapped Patricia eligible for parole next year, although a Beach area. However, it ap peared Monday that the nor¬ supported Anglo-American ef¬ forts to open settlement talks Hearst, face sentencing Tues¬ campaign is afoot to gain her mally powerful current had day for one of America's most immediate release. The negotiated agreement calmed and she was well to the between Salisbury and exter President Carter will go down in The Harrises have boasted calls for sentences of 10 years south of her Palm Beach target CAIRO Egypt (AP) — Egyptian Presi¬ nally based guerrilla leaders. notorious abductions. dent Anwar Sadat said Monday President history as one of the great leaders who It will mark the end of they will be "back on the and eight months. With time off Carter has accepted an invitation to come changed the face of history from • We believ den litigation for Harris. 33. and streets in 1983." but it is for good behavior and time served, the Harrises could be The only real danger the bitterness to love and from wars to and we had hoped to be able to Mrs. Harris. 31, founding mem unlikely they will know the to Egypt for the signing of an Egyptian- exact date of their freedom for released in four half swimmer has encountered since represent the views of all our hers of the terrorist Symbio- Israeli peace treaty resulting from the peace. Sadat told parliament. leaving Orange Cay was from a Sadat's comments suggested Carter black leaders," said editor Her- nese Liberation Army that historic Camp David accords. shark. However a crew mem¬ shocked the world with the Alameda County Deputy Dis¬ Addressing his parliament on the would receive a welcome surpassing that But Court ber shot it and Taylor resumed Feb. 4. 1974 crime. trict Attorney Alex Selvin. who Judge summit accords Sadat said they could given former President Richard Nixon in Their ielim iv herself s negotiated a plea bargain with Stanley Golde could impose a her 70 stroke-per-minute pace not have been successful without Carter's 1974 when he was cheered by millions of sentence of five years to life after 10 minutes on a small ing a federal prison lei the Harrises' attorneys, said Egyptians. armed bank the couple will be sentenced imprisonment. safety platform. perseverence. robbery IN CONCERT BflKRl) Mysterious landslide jolts community RUSH WEEK BLUES? LAGUNA BEACH Calif. (AP) - A ond Rim Rock canyons, about a half-mile Don't know where to turn? FRI.7:'30 p.m. OCT.6th mysterious landslide jolted this fashion¬ from the beach in Orange County. able resort community Monday, sending Twenty houses slid down the hillside ESTABLISH SOMETHING NEW S€XTON HIGH SCHOOL 20 homes, worth up to $300,000 each, ond at least eight were demolished, tumbling down a hillside and leaving others tilting precariously. Police esti¬ police officer Don Deilke said. Some homes were threatened by debris from AA$ AT M.S.U. you wont be turned owoy. TICKETS AVAIL ADL€ AT LANSING AR€ A CHRISTIAN DOOKSTORCS mated damage at $10 million. higher structures and others were tilting Authorities soid an undetermined on the cliff, he said. SEE OUR AD IN TODAY'S ISSUE number of persons were injured by flying There was no immediate word on what glass and debris and at least 60 residents caused the landslide. "There was no rain were evacuated from the community 35 and no earthquake," said Deilke. How¬ miles south of Los Angeles. ever, the area received record rainfall The landslide began between Blue Bird last Spring. Rule stiffens for welfare mothers WASHINGTON (AP) - The Depart¬ The regulation, announced by HEW ment of Health. Education and Welfare Secretary Joseph A. Califano Jr., re¬ on Monday tightened a rule that requires places a somewhat different one issued a mother on welfare to identify the father last January. Some states complained the of her child to support enforcement rule was too lenient. officials. A welfare mother also is exempted from A mother could refuse to cooperate in cooperating if she can show the child was establishing paternity only if she could conceived by rape or incest, or that she is show that this was likely to cause her or giving the child up for adoption or the child serious" physical or emotional considering doing so. harm, the amended regulation says. The The new regulation would take effect original rule did not say that the harm to Dec. 4, or earlier at the option of any mother or child must be "serious." state. Foreign employees stripped of impunity WASHINGTON (AP) - President Car¬ retain both criminal and civil immunity ter has signed legislation that will moke under the law, but will be required for the thousands of foreign embassy employees first time to carry automobile liability in the United States liable for laws and insuronce. Injured persons con sue the obligations they now can ignore with insurance carrier directly. impunity. But the main impact of the bill will be The bill, which takes effect in 90 days, on lower-ranking embassy employees. strips the foreign employees of their Sponsors say the law for the first time will diplomatic immunity from civil claims for make more than 10,000 foreign embassy unofficial actions. They will retain im¬ personnel in Washington liable for such munity from criminal prosecution. things as parking tickets, leases and bad About 8,000 top-ranking diplomats will checks, in addition to damage suits. Firefighters and officials concluding contract talks By SI SAN TOMPOR The union wants a reduction in hours to agreement State News Staff Writer make a 50.4 hour work week, Ranes said. policy covera East Lansing officials and firefighters are But the city wants to switch firefighters to regarding ret in the concluding stages of a 1977 79 an 8-hour day. Ranes said. "With the city's system, firefighters ; left the contract between the city and Firefighters would always be working with different ;aid. Local 1609. men," Ranes said. "The teamwork concept Afte an independent r Pre arbitration meetings began on Sept. 21. 1977. with arbitration hearings ending is totally destroyed." scripts of the 18 hearings a 1 given t Both city and union agree additional arbitrator, both sides have exactly one year later, said Arthur Carney, their "last, best offer." Carney said. a city representative on the arbitration firefighters would be needed under the 40-hour work week system, but numbers After the final offers are filed all briefs committee. Carney is also assistant city VOTE LATER THIS WEEK manager and personnel director. Disagreements before the arbitration differ. Manager Jer offrr laid eight must be submitted within 40 days. The arbitrator will then hand down a decision 1 the of the fin. additional firefighters wo' 30 davs lat till presen ,• said. hired, while Ranes said i The arbii I decide bef i the . Ca Contract approval urged The firefighter fighters would be needed. xpired July 197" A 40 hour wor 'arney said. The arbitrator's decis ion president whole 1 again*' women. They claimed that their wage levels had ate December or earl) historically been lower than those in male-dominated professions aid. A subsequent con of comparable responsibilities. in June 30. 1979. he sai "Then we would hav After a week of picketing and protest, members of MSU's The association clerical-technical union are being asked to put down their placards argued that because of this, men within the MSUEA bargaining unit had also been forced to suffer since they and consider ratification on a tentative two-year contract. had careers traditionally held by women. Keith Groty. assistant vice president for employee and labor In statement released Monday morning, Groty said specifics of for equal-valued work a relations, and Barbara Reeves, president of MSU Employees Association, announced that a Monday at 2:30 a.m. tentative agreement was reached the new es contract will not be released until the union membership. said she is not "ecstatic" over the they can be new contract Equal pay Last Wednesday, union management negotiations had broken off before any progress toward a settlement could be reached on a ient, but added, "It's one I can certainly live with." contract which was to expire at midnight Saturday. 1 new agreement ame, while an extension of the old contract effect, after £ 11 and-a-half hour marathon bargaining Development of final contract language and ratification by the approximately 2,200 clerical technical union members and MSU Board of Trustees is still needed to finalize the contract. provision introduced in House "We need to introduce the bill now, so the public can get the i which began a 3 p.m. Sunday. By JOY L. HAENLEIN State News Staff Writer views of their legislators before election day," she said, adding The University and its clerical-technical union started negotia¬ Bullard felt early education of the public on the issue is important. Linda Johnson, an office assistant in the College of Natural tions Monday afternoon to develop language suitable for the Workers would receive equal pay for work of equal value under The Office of Women and Work in the Michigan Department of Science and member of MSUEA, said a major disagreement of the provisions of a bill introduced in the state House of Labor is looking at what would happen if State employees were to earlier negotiations was that the association demanded parity with Representatives last week by Rep. Perry Bullard. D Ann Arbor. be paid under this system, said Pat Curran. director of the office. the state of Michigan employees for its members. Clerical technical workers will vote on the new contract later The bill would enable workers to have their pay scales related this week after suitable language has been developed. While the study is not completed, it has been determined that 67 not only to those with the same job. but to other employees who MSUEA also charged the University with wage discrimination Until that time, the old contract will be extended. hold a job of equal value in a firm. percent of the positions in state services are male-dominated, she While the bill was designed to benefit all employees, Bullard said. hopes it will diminish the amount of discrimination against women "There is some disparity between what civil service men and paid." Curran added. Court deems women are in the job force. Lois Work, a legislative aide to Bullard said. The point system for establishing efficiency was formulated in Under the hill, the value of work is determined by a rating the 1890s and 1930s, when for example, women earned system which considers factors such as knowledge and skills Second assault in week required, mental demands, working conditions and accountability. Employees would be given a number of points which, under the three-quarters of a point to every point men received, she said. Today, the work force functions under supply and demand but dead's rights proposed system, their services will be evaluated as to their worth. The total amount of points compiled by the worker would the bill challenges that concept, Curran said. Employers believe most women work part-time for "pin money." stirs DPS investigation LANSING lUPIi - Citizens' rights to then be multiplied by salarv. Work said. a number of dollars per point to compute a she said, but under the proposed system. "If you have 100 points it doesn't matter if you are a state trooper or a state secretary." she Both ould * the ■ for the A female MSU employee was scxu igainst her and assaulted her using his privacy don't follow them to the grave, the \ i amount of points, she added. MSU has designed classes of work in which jobs of equal value ally assaulted at the Spirit Shop of the lands,police said. state Supreme Court said Monday. same DPS is investigating the assault, The proposed rating system is an adaptation of the Hayes are classified together, said Keith Groty. assistant vice president MSU Book Store Friday, Department of The court also said police may take blood method of Quantitative Job Evaluation, first born in the state of for personnel and labor relations. Public Safety officials said. vhich is the second such incident in a samples from automobile accident victims Each class contains a large spread of wages, he said. The longer Police said an unidentified male Washington. to determine if they had been drinking. The bill names the Michigan Department of Civil Rights as employees work, the more wages they receive. bumped into her at the shop and However, shortage of personnel creates some positions which slapped her. He then brushed up responsible for implementing and monitoring the rating system, are of higher value than others, Groty said. The high court s decision came in two but Work cautioned that may change. similar cases brought by the executors of the estates of two persons killed in auto accidents. Child abuse growing; In each case, police took blood samples of the victims and the executors of their Professional negotiator will mediate estates fought to have the results of the tests admitted as evidence in subsequent committee advocates court proceedings. Evidence of alcohol consumption by the non-progressing LCC contract talks victims, the Supreme Court said, may be relevant to the issue of contributory Contract negotiations between LCC fac¬ with the negotiators at 4 p.m. today. government representatives against the ulty and administrators were turned over Harrison said. Michigan Association of Higher Education negligence and is admissable evidence. and LCC administrators in the over preventive measures for The removal of blood from a dead body testing purposes is not an unreasonable search or an unconstitutional invasion of to a professional labor negotiator, or "master," Monday afternoon, Ingham Coun¬ ty Circuit Court Judge Michael Harrison said. Harrison said completely he turned the matter over to the "master." an out-of-towner he preferred not to name. year-long labor dispute. MAHE. part of Association, is the the Michigan Education bargaining agent repre¬ Abuse and Neglect is funded by the Ingham Harrison said he will rely on the Of Michigan's 35,940 reported cases of County Board of Commissioners, the city of privacy, the court said. "master's" judgement and labor experience senting LCC faculty. child abuse last year, 1,264 were reported in "Both groups agreed that the negotia¬ Ingham County. Lansing, the state and county departments tions have not been progressing satisfactor¬ to further negotiations and to keep him Negotiations continued Saturday and of social services and the Comprehensive The right to privacy, the court said, "is a informed of the proceedings. Sunday after faculty returned to work Reports of family violence, said to result personal one which ends with the death of ily," Judge Harrison said after meeting at in a self-perpetuating circle of delinquency, Employment Training Act. 11 a.m. Monday with faculty and adminis¬ A restraining order issued by Harrison Friday, Denise Anglewicz, and LCC student the person to whom it is of value, and it may on Thursday ordered striking faculty to at MAHE Crisis Headquarters, said. alcoholism and violent crime, were grim Lynch said once cases are reported, the not be claimed by his estate or by his next tration negotiators. extent of danger to the child and methods of return to work Friday and enjoined LCC testimony at Monday's proclamation of of kin." "They are waiting for the 'master' to October as "Child Protection Month" in family help can be determined. come in and give the negotiations a new administration not to terminate, discharge Anglewicz said Harrison ordered the "The important thing to know is that direction and perspective, to work with or discipline faculty members. negotiations to continue at 1 p.m. after the Ingham County. Taking a victim's blood cannot be meeting with negotiators Monday morning. these families can be helped." Lynch said. them in reaching a fair and equitable The order ended the week-long strike and construed as an illegal search, it added, and Judge Harrison told the negotiators a In an hour-long ceremony at the Capitol, The law requires professionals to alert agreement," he said. classes began on Friday. "there is no possible claim concerning the "master" would be called in at 5 p.m. if the Michigan legislators, the city of Lansing protective services to suspected cases, and constitutional protection against self-incri¬ The "master," a professional with a The restraining order was the result of a and Ingham County presented proclama¬ protects those making reports from civil or class action suit filed by LCC student dispute continued. Angelwicz added. mination." background in labor negotiations, will meet tions to the Council for the Prevention of criminal liability when acting in good faith. Child Abuse and Neglect, and called for a concerted community effort to eliminate Incorporated in 1975 as a non-profit, abuse. private agency, council emphasis is placed on coordination of acute care, treatment bookstore will fill need "These children helpless, depen services, education and prevention pro Alternative co-op are — dent, hurting children — who have learned grams. that living is painful, that the people who you need and love can and do burn you. The council operates an Ingham Medical whip you, sexually abuse you and abandon Hospital "Child Protection Team," provid¬ you," Michael Lynch, Council Chairperson, ing acute care, assessment, treatment referral and follow up clinics for child abuse and neglect cases. Counseling for abusive or neglectful for variety and give members a discount Roth said the co-op will offer a membership program, for which there is a $2 fee. By MICHAEL MEGERIAN families is also provided by the council, with State News Staff Writer Membership will entitle persons to a 10 percent discount on all merchandise, as well as "Child Protection Month" will hopefully cooperation from Catholic Social Services a say in what books go on the shelf. A new book store, whose organizers say will fill the gaps currently existing in the attract attention to the seriousness of child and the Family and Child Services. "Parent Members will be eligible to join the co-op's collectives, said Roth, which are presently local book market, is surfacing in East Lansing. abuse and neglect in Ingham County, Lynch Aides" and parenting classes are also made up of the bookstore organizers. The Book Co op, located at 201 Vi E. Grand River Ave., is a mere empty room now, said. available. The collectives will be responsible for determining which books the co-op will stock said coordinator Bruce Roth, but will soon be stocked and is hoping for a grand opening and will be open to any interested persons who wish to join. Emphasis will be on the importance of Lynch urged parents to seek help around the middle of October. Roth said about 50 people pitched in to start the co-op, many of whom came from community responsibility and involvement, through these services, and asked the Roth said the coop wil not be another outlet for selling textbooks, but may other area co ops. particularly in the reporting of suspected or community to report suspected cases. occasionally stock certain novels required for classes. potential child abuse cases. "It is not our intent to compete with the other bookstores." he said. "We want to fill a Roth said the co-op will include a board of directors responsible for the overall policy of the organization. "Child abuse and neglect can be reduced need for some areas lacking in the other bookstores." Statistics compiled by Ingham County by an involved, educated, and caring Books on the feminist movement, minorities, alternative lifestyles and readings for Student demands for another bookstore have not been currently voiced, but show an increase of reported cases since the public," he said. children will constitute most of the inventory, said Roth, who added the co-op will also compared with other towns, Roth said he feels East Lansing is short on bookstores. "In Ann * rl>.»r there are 30 or 40 of them." he said. passage of the Child protection law of 1975. stock a selection of records manufactured on obscure labels. "We are not interested in punishing Lynch said. The Council for the Prevention of Child parents, but in helping them." KEN PARKER SPACE CADET Latin America is - owed an apology Private enterprise may be One of the "givens" of Latin American politics is that they defv understanding by Americans. A cursory reading of American press seem to the last hope for space race reactions tends to give one an impression that are only two groups of people in Latin America: Marxists rebels holed up in the mountains and The space race is not over. The moon was are for American politicians. If Soviet application of space technology as potential inevitable. NASA has already paved the tools in solving problems on earth." way. and projects like the Getaway Special capitalist generals living in palatial retreats. not the finish line. Armstrong's "small step" leaders reach a general concensus that for rent on shuttle flights) and the This glossed-over presentation of news has tended to divide space is worth investment, the funds will be Chicago was picked because "Chicago is 1 space may have seemed like a "giant leap for shuttle's Spacelab are first steps in interest¬ NOT a space 'own. This is a test Americans into three camps — those who see the creeping acceptance of Mankind." but in the long run the reverse is there. ing business. true: it was a giant leap symbolically, but Here, where bureaucrats must face the program ... if we can increase the "communism" by peasants as cause for U.S. intervention, those who see awareness of how space relates to Chicago- But the process must be accelerated. only a small step on the pathway to the public periodically, projects that yield no the people's struggle for economic freedom as one of the most noble short term benefits are political suicide. ans we can do it in any city." NASA's function must increasingly be on causes in the world, and those people who quite frankly acknowledge The: s realize this. Most Americans Taxpayers can no longer afford to under¬ Because the program runs through applied technology and incentives. Govern¬ ment must make possible tax breaks for that the situation doesn't make any sense and because it doesn't the U.S. write anything but the basics. With a October, it is too early to assess its effect. record trade deficit, government is being The grassroots movement, then, is a long term business projects, such as orbital should stay out of it. Compare the record for the late "70s: factories or asteroid mining. Someone must the Russians pressured to cut corners wherever possible. possibility, if not a good one. Unfortunately, there is much truth to all three views. But there is also the last five years, • over make a commitment soon to prevent Soviet have averaged 107.8 launches annually, The United States is lagging in its Lacking widespread popular support, a something beyond the superficial that needs be examined. compared with 24.8 for the U.S. This is a commitment to space because of social and government-run space effort cannot suc¬ supremacy,, and it seems only business can When the Somoza family was put into power during the 1930s with difference of 415 pay loads since 1973; economic pressures that show no sign of ceed in the United States. doit. the open support and encouragement of the United States, the move • the Soviet space shuttle may be ready abating. The Soviet space program is not But America is more than government. This will be unpopular, but it is realistic. America is business. In fact, the lines made sense for both American vested interests and for the people of for use in early 1979: recent Salyut efforts tied to these vagaries. The difference is Totalitarian imperialism can be met by inherent in the systems. between the two are often nebulous. Nicaragua. Forty years have passed, however, and the needs of both the indicate intentions to establish a permanent Historically, the West has moved to capitalist imperialism or stagnation. While orbital station. Our shuttle won't be There are ways in which the United the former may be distasteful, the latter is U.S. and the N'icaraguan people have changed. The family of Somoza has dominate frontiers because of the profit operational until mid-1980, and no station is States might again reassert itself in space. not changed. They are still the dictatorial, elitist family that was Increased NASA funding is the obvious that could be realized there. Capitalist planned: and Allen Neuharth, president of Gannet installed in power back in the '30's. • when adjusted for inflation. U.S. answer: given government inertia, only a imperialism has been the dominating force; in space, as well as on earth, it is the only- News Co.. said. "The way to achieve that What has changed about the Somoza's is their sophistication in funding for space has decreased 50 percent grassroots movement can bring this about. How likely is such support? thing that can resist the totalitarian goal is for the President of this still-great controlling the Nicaraguan people. That gross understatement is more since 1969. In early September, the National Space imperialism of the Soviet Union. nation to act like a pioneer — a Space than borne out by Somoza's recent atrocities committed on innocent Two questions arise: Why the disparity Business must be made to see space Pioneer!" This is naive rhetoric; it cannot in investment, and what can be done to Institute, in conjunction with NASA and 14 as civilians. One American correspondent who experienced the rout correct the situation? other organizations, launched the Chicago unlimited real estate and infinite resources, work. The way to achieve dominance in summed it up with an expression that had not been used since the height In the I'.S.S.R. conditions are favorable Spacewatch. The purpose of the month-long with potential profits literally astronomical. space is for the corporate leaders of this This is already happening; in fact, it could still great nation to act like entrepreneurs of the Viet Nam war: Overkill. for long-term projects. Public opinion and project is "to stimulate public awareness, argued that such capitalistic expansion is Space Merchants! Not that Somoza is on our side, but what are people of Latin he - interest and understanding of space and the taxpayer support are not the problems they America to think when they see Green Beret-trained soldiers firing American bullets from American VIEWPOINT: OIL RESERVES rifles and tanks? It would be entirely unrealistic Do not be fooled for President Carter to suddenly reverse American policy and call for the installment of Commander Zero in Somoza's place. In fact, it is not even his place to call for the resignation of Somoza — even though past American presidents have done much more. by optomistic But the United States cannot hide its head in the sand on this or other Latin American flare-ups. oil projections The fact is that in the past the U.S. has been very instrumental in By DAVE ROITMAN shaping right-wing Latin Ameri¬ According to the Rand Corporation report summarized in last Friday's State News can politics. If the U.S. as a nation ("Discovery of Future Oil Looks Bleak". Sept. 29 issue), the world supply of oil "would run out in between 30 to 45 years if world consumption continues to grow at past levels .. is currently politically embarras¬ . . Future oil discoveries will have to come from fields ... in expensive environments, sed at past involvement, it should from fields with lower... productivity ... or from the application of enhanced recovery". be big enough to acknowledge its This quote contains the two most vital links in the "resource base" argument for energy regret. conservation, the concepts of "exponential growth" (doubling) and "net energy use". Take a little time to consider the implications of these two concepts: they're going to have a big Even if the acknowledgment effect on your life. did nothing to ease the Nicaraguan When someone tells you that "we've only used about one-half of our oil reserves, we've situation — it would do wonders still got one-half left", that sounds like a lot left — until you realize we've been increasing for the credibility of the U.S. our use of oil since the turn of the century, so that we've doubled it every 20 years or so. government in the eyes World people. of Third vm-amimdmrn! i hope you got sm all' With one-half left, and the same growth rate, that means in 20 years . . . poof! But it won't be "poof, it's going to be "sputter, sputter, fizzle", because of that second concept, net energy use. When you figure the total cost of a fuel, you've got to subtract the amount of energy it takes to develop and produce that fuel from the amount of energy Poison center a output you obtain. That energy use increases exponentially (it's doubling") as the fuel resource gets more scarce. In other words, we're burning the candle at both ends — the doubling concept is operating in both consumption and production. When you read about a "30 year supply of oil." you can expect to be paying an incredible amount for that oil as it gets more scarce. By then we hope that some of the energy alternatives will be in common use. But right fine but late idea The women's lounge is needed now, all of the proposed alternatives have problems, problems that take fossil fuel energy to solve. I was pleased to learn that the Anti tion and needs of women on campus as they In closing, I'd like to make a connection between exponential growth, net energy use, The Center for Environmental Toxicology, the University's organized Discrimination Judicial Board's Fact stand, and has allowed the continuation of and the proposed Dayton Hudson mall. When all the dust has settled on the other issues, the fact remains that building another mall continues the momentum of "sprawl" planning attempt to study the problems of chemical contamination of the Finding Committee has assessed the situa the Union Building's Women's Lounge. It cannot be denied that the women on - and sprawl depends on gasoline. As an alternative to building new malls, we could be environment, is a good idea. A team effort by all University campus are subjected to the constant threat putting our money into improving public transportation and existing downtown areas. departments involved will provide a more thorough and accurate ASMSl must lead of aggressive acts, either verbal or physical, The long-term costs of continued sprawl need to be considered — if we plan new analysis of problems than any independent efforts could. and that in being women they may have the development with energy efficiency as a high priority, we are less likely to see a lot of John Cantlon, vice president for research and graduate studies, was proposal D fight need for a private and comfortable place suffering in our later years, and less likely to leave our kids with one heckuva mess. graduate student m Ecological Psychology probably right when he said existence of such a center would have aided where they can breast-feed their small Roilman is a research in the PBB fiasco. But in order to prove that, the center will Months after Proposition IJ got on the children. ballot, ASMSU has finally taken a stand on Although it infuriates and saddens me to have to examine more than just the old questions about PBB. It will have it. I'm happy to say they at least know MSU think that simply being born female to cause breakthroughs in that research, asking questions that have not students enough to takfr a stand against the institutes a need for an "area of safe refuge" The been asked before. Questions should not be ignored just because they're 21 drinking age hike. where they may study, rest, etc., such areas State News obvious, like "when MSU burns its cattle, what happens to the PBB?" Some people in ASMSl' have expressed must be allowed as long as the need their support for Proposition D, however continues. When females can live their lives The center will also have to be aware of breaking areas. It is too late to Tuesday. October 3, 1978 the majority of the Student Board has without the fear of violence being directed prevent PBB problems, but not too late to prevent similar incidents in decided to oppose the drinking age hike. at them for the sole reason that they are the opinions of the State News Viewpoints, columns agriculture and industry. The academic community should not wait until Therefore the time is here for ASMSU to female, then and only then should consider¬ are personal opinions. the political arena demands answers. Information should be provided work together to represent our opposition ation be given to converting the Women's Editorial Department about contamination of the air, water, soil, plants, food, and people to 21 before the people of Michigan. Lounge into a Quiet Study Lounge. Phofo Editor Kothy Kilbury Editor-inchief James L Smith whether the Legislature cares to hear evidence at this time or not. Many other organizations — the Coalition If .Bruce Guthrie, the filer of the Anne Sfuarf Entertainment 6 Book £i ir Dave DiMartino Monoging Editor Action must be initiated to prevent barrels of buried chemicals from against 21. VOTER. InterCampus to name a Mike Klocke few are hard at work to defeat the complaint, feels deprived because of the Opinion Editor KimShonahan Sports Editor — Layout Editor Scott Wierengo existence of the Women's Lounge, perhaps City Editor Nunzio Lupo infecting the land as happened in .Montague.Corporate/political excuses drinking age hike on election day. It is Campus Editor Michelle Chambers Creelance Editor Deborah Heywood it is an indication of his insensitivity or like "there aren't many people there" should be attacked by the about time that the largest student organi¬ Wire Editor Paulo Mohr Chief Copy Editor Kenneth E Porker unawareness to the type of violence academic community with the realization that the area may someday zation on campus, ASMSU, to get involved directed at women, possibly including many Sloli Represenfobve Joy I Haenlein in the fight. Advertising Department have more residents. of his friends or co workers. It is afterall, ASMSU, that has the Bob ShoMer Ass> s>ng Manoger CinoSponiolo The Center for Environmental Toxicology will surely have its hands Judy A. Buku Advertising Manoger connections in the slate capital, the neces 375 S. Wonders full with current problems. But attention must also be paid to sary manpower and organization, with the preventative measures and future trends. No area of study — past, required funds to spread the message about present, or future — should be ignored because the center lacks Proposition D - and that message is "NO." Marty Brown by Garry Trudeau operating funds or personnel. The University and the state should .'141 Evergreen DOONESBURY guarantee adequate staffing and financing of the toxicology center. The YES, BUTDO YOU KNOW YOU'VE BEEN SOMETIMES benefits accrued will far outweigh any cost factors. Letter DEAREST. HAVE OH.AUTTiE. Policy YOU&VENANY BUT I MUST tSNT the same fun. remember. WHAT MADE THAT CAM¬ TRYING TO IFEELLKE The center is being established now with $170,000 from the The Opinion Page welcomes all letter* THOUGHT TO CONFESS. I'M ten years a60, pjhen RJE used to PAIGN SO SPECIAL*UNA! RECAPTURE SPOTTING THE Agricultural Experiment Station's budget. This amount may be end viewpoints. Readers thouldfqBowafem ' THE CAMPAIGN NOT MUCH have me and Cheese fundrais - MADETTSPEQAL PJAS JUSTKN0PJ/N6IP/DNT *< THAT. HAUNT DEMOCRATS A as many tatters ers, and i'd read shelley and I.LACEY? COUPLE OF adequate for the search for a director and establishment of office space, rules to insure that AHEM? LOOKING keats. and youdplay the piano7 HMAPRAYEROFMN _< WARDS. but once research has begun there will have to be more money sibte appear in print , f' I AU letters and viewpoints should be £T~ , appropriated. A separate budget for the center would be appropriate; typed on 65-tpacc lines end iripUH^taeed. when the Legislature chastises the University for requesting budget Letters and viewpoints must be signed end increases it should be pointed out that such research is both expensive include local address, student, faculty or staff standing—if ang~and phone number. and necessary. Nv letter or viewpoint without these itemf* The benefits of toxicology research will not be apparent to most wiU be considered for publication, * Utters should be IS Hues or lest *4 my\ people. They will see PBB research at this point as mainly academic. be edited for State Newt style and0yeUf-i' They will probably see research into the future as speculative and a nets to fit as many letters as pbtfiij^/nM waste of tax dollars. But the need is great. MSU should be commended a page. Viewpoints may be m longer than 75 ' for stepping into this area of social welfare on its own. lines and may ,also be edited. Michigon Store News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday October 3. 1978 . 5 SPEND THREE WEEKS ABROAD Carter names 6U' dean to commission Sciences offered in Caribbean By JOANNE LANE xisting programs." he explained. By JOANNE LANE their general science require¬ will provide room and board, Bryson, overseas coordinator SUte News SUff Writer Green said the commission is also concerned with children field and marine equipment and for the program. State News SUM Writer ment. The Dean of the College of Urban Development has been iround the world as well as here in the 1'nited States. Students must enroll in a choice location to study The student must also be "We realize that a nation like India may not have the same A remedy has been created one named by President Carter to serve on the U.S. National marine and land habitats. certified to be in good physical by the Office of Overseas Study regular course of natural sci¬ Commission on the International Year of the Child, 1979. imount of resources to serve their children as the United for four credits in Natural health by a physician and have for those students who cringe ence The final week will be spent Robert L. Green said the commission's purpose is to look at States," he said, "but the commission hopes to find ways to Science 300 for an additional good swimming skills. ways to enhance the status of all children in the United States. at the thought of trudging on St. John Island at which ulle these problems." four credits. time students will have free Bryson said financial assis¬ Green said the commission operates on international, state 1 *t in May and consists of 23 persons, through ice and snow winter tance is available to students up term to attend natural science All MSU students and stu¬ time to enjoy a tropical Christ- and local levels. He is involved at the national level. It operates along the s ne lines as the Department of Health, dents from other universities since this is a University-spon¬ classes. "The national level serves as a liaison between individual Education and Welfare ir UNTCEF. Green said, and colleges are eligible for the sored course. Why not spend Christmas state projects," he said. "The national commission has a budget It will meet in sessioi during 1978 to plan U.S. involvement, "Since this is an outdoor The total cost of the program break in the Carribbean by he said, and will finish s work on Dec. 31. 1979. program. and a staff, whereas the others don't." course involving camping, hik¬ is almost $600 exclusive of air paricipating in the overseas The trip includes a week of Green, who was responsible for the development of programs Green will spend much of his time speaking on the ing and skin diving, students fare which is $198.50 program sponsored by the camping on Buck Island, which are required to have necessary for MSU's Center for Urban Affairs, explained that the commission's concerns. He has already spoken to a group of is the breeding ground for sea A $50 deposit is required Department of Natural commission's main areas of concern will he education, health, individuals at a Chicago convention on how the commission may turtles and the site of one of the camping equipment and snor¬ which will be applied to the Science? nutrition, housing and the proper care of children who are tie able to help children whose mothers are victims of drug kel, fins and mask," said Sandy total cost of the trip but will not The program, which is open world's most famous coral incarcerated in public institutions. abuse. be refunded if the reservation Gree iaid of the to students who have begun the reefs. "We want to find out about novel and incentive programs < is cancelled. natural science sequence in any A week is also spent on the that certain agencies have and give our recommendations and Interested students should on the University College tracks, except 142, may use the island of St. Croix at the West Indies Laboratory. Food stamp contact the Office of Overseas support to those programs. We also plan to reinforce already The West Indies Laboratory Studies, 108 International Cen¬ three-week course to complete ter, as soon as possible since OK offered enrollment is limited. at Union Divers forego Overseas study gets grant fund i' used to encourage The Office of Overseas Study- of knowledge regarding < financial difference bet' jdent enrollment in Students who may be eligible lobster Winner has received a $15,000 grant to seas opportunities. studying on campus and < assist enrollment of graduate "Enrollments study program« for food stamps should fill out GLOUCESTER. Mass IAPI and undergraduate minority- programs since 1972 have near¬ applications at Food Stamp Outreach on the second floor of — The story could be called students in overseas study ly tripled," Gliozzo said, "but the Union Building before Oct. "Claws." It's the tale of a programs. minority participants in these Gliozzo said one of the ways 13. 13'/z-pound lobster that scared The grant, which came from programs on the whole consti¬ tute less than 5 percent in any the $2,000 will be used is "to the air out of Boston scuba the Bureau of Educational and "A single student must have a inform incoming freshmen of a net income of less than $277 a diver. Cultural Affairs, will be used given year." The Office of Overseas Study the overseas programs and The during 1979. Grants will also be awarded month and resources of less big lobster was dis¬ financial aid opportunities. A Charles Gliozzo, director for will use $13,000 of the grant for than $1,500," Outreach coor covered by a Boston lawyer to graduate students to assist brochure containing the same dinator Betty Toepe said. Chuck Schaub, 32, while he and Overseas Studies, said few scholarship incentive awards. them in their overseas research These awards will be given to information could also be print The monthly allotment of a companion, Jerry Baker, 47, minority students participate in programs. ed and mailed to every minority- food stamps for a single person of Framingham, Mass., were overseas programs due to lim qualified undergraduate and ited financial resources and lack graduate students to cover The remaining $2,000 of the student. he added. is $54, she said. She added that scuba diving Sunday morning. students pay from zero to $44 Schaub spotted the crusta for the stamps, depending on cean's tale as it crawled into a their income and resources. barrel, and called Baker to Toepe said students must be financially independent of their investigate. Baker pulled the creature. the barrel. 30 -feet long, from Michigan to be first in test program parents to qualify, or the par¬ ents must be eligible for food That's when Schaub stamps for the dependent stu¬ dent to receive them. Only about 200 students have panicked. "I lost all my air and headed for the surface," Schaub said. for identifying residues in livestock their use just prior to slaughter, so residues are eliminated from applied for the stamps since The lobster's claws were LANSING iUPI) — Michigan will be the first state to initiate a about 1-foot long and 7 inches the animals' systems before they enter the food chain. Sept. 18 when the program pilot testing program to identify residues of antibiotics in started in the Union, Toepe wide. slaughtered animals, under an agreement worked out by the state George Whitehead, deputy director of the Consumer Protection said. She explained that the At first the men planned to and federal agriculture departments. Bureau, said testing by the MDA and USDA has revealed the Food Stamp Outreach began in make a meal of the lobster, but presence of antibiotics in up to 10 percent of tested animals. All livestock tested under the emergency slaughter of the "Michigan was chosen by USDA for the new program because ol 1977 to lessen the load of Schaub said, "we decided to state's PBB law also will be tested for antibiotic residues in kidney MDA interest in possible antibiotic residues and because we were applicants at the Ingham Coun¬ give him to the New England ty Department of Social Ser¬ Aquarium." and liver tissues. already retaining animals for PBB testing," Whitehead said. Dr§. Werner and Gertrude Menle are seen in their "Antibiotic testing could be performed at the same time." lab at Children's Hospital in Philadelphia. They, vices in Lansing. 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INCORPORATED 5-0245 Please allow 30 days for delivery Offer void where prohibited by law Offer good in SIIAW PIZZA SHOP U S only $) 1978 but Instruments Incorporated 45603 £) Michigan State News. Eost Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, October 3,1978 (tinitoteofiTiimtiM Disco is By MICHAELFLANAGAN EDITOR'S NOTE: BID not just for 'discoids' bow Ranch except the music and dancing? But these are the "generation of mechanical, Holdship'a "Disco: if this is culture, I want out" column, run in machine-like robots" dancing with them¬ the Sept. 26 State News, has generated more selves in mirror walls. Beside possible 'packs naM homophobic and racist implications (ask The controversy than one would expect from such McCann ' a cut-and-dried topic. In keeping with our sense of fair play - nature of disco itself - and the repetitious here again is yet yourself: who are these people this man talks about?) this description shows little under¬ standing of what dance is. If you don't watch another column on disco, which hopefully wfll what you are doing when you dance, how are By DAVE DiMARTINO serve as the last word on the subject. you to control or replicate movements? Or State News Reviewer In his column in last Tuesday's State News, are we to see people at the ballet barre in the Les McCann. "The Man." is probably one of MSC's favorite Bill Holdship derides disco music as narcissis¬ same narcissistic light? Bill Holdship's scoff¬ artists, certainly in terms of longevity. He's been in town virtually tic, non-emotional music, listened to by a ing attitude toward dancing leads me to every year since 1971. and if anyone really deserves the "perennial group of people he refers to as "discoids." wonder if he ever dances himeself, or favorite" label, he wins it hands down. These "discoids" are portrayed as being watches dance. Denying one art form as valid A jazz artist'.' 1 don't know. Whatever McCann's origins, the "machine-like, decadent, inherently bored, by comparing it to another is pretty messy music he played Sunday night at Dooley's was pretty far removed frustrated and apathetic." We are told that logic. from the classical definition of "jazz." Don't know if that really the "true discoids" cannot appreciate "mean¬ Is disco black music? Well, probably not if means much, though. McCann packed Dooley's for both his Sunday ingful" music (i.e. punk, the Stones, etc.). you are talking about classical black music shows, and I'm sure those who paid to see "The Man" weren't It is interesting to note that people who (jazz, blues, and gospel), but it would be hard interested in questions of terminology. would negate disco music in the 70s use the to say that such performers as Parliament, McCann's music really escapes any sort of simple classification. same type of emotionalistic arguments that Rick James, and Loletta HollOway are not A mixture of straight jazz, real '60s soul, fusion and more than a people in the '50s used against rock 'n roll involved in black music. touch of gospel, it blends into a category all its own — and the music (it's meaningless, noisy, evil). Attack¬ Is disco emotionless? When Sylvester belts audience, as always, responds in full. Though his rise to ing musical forms from an emotionally "You Make me Feel (Might Real)" you really egocentric position of "I'm right, you're sick" wouldn't think so. Donna Summer seems prominence in the jazz field came through his keyboard abilities. McCann now devotes as much if not more time to vocalizing. As a leaves no room for listening to, let alone quite emotionally convincing when she sings vocalist he has his faults, true - his voice is a bit gruffer than enjoying, musical forms other than those you "Last Dance." standard, for instance — but his lack of technical prowess is easily have chosen as "proper." What is more insidious about this article, You see, Bill, before you judge this music compensated for by his contagiously spirited delivery. however, is the stereotyping of all people emotionless you have to know about more Most in attendance Sunday night had probably seen McCann who listen to or dance to disco as some than Saturday Night Fever. Then you have once or twice before, so they knew what to expect. There was no homogeneous group. These people are both to listen to it. If it is so emotionally repulsive need for McCann to coerce them out of their seats; they were more than willing to join in the fun. McCann's showstopper — the "narcissistic" and "anesthetized" (no mean to you that you can't do that, fine. Don't hang feat!). These descriptions leave me wonder¬ out at discos, you won't be sorely missed. But same tune done so well when Showcase Jazz brought him last year ing just where Bill goes on the "several don't bore us with the details. To para¬ — involves singling out members of the audience and asking them occasions" he has been to discos. What is the phrase Vince Aletti (talking about the same to "testify." Called "Song of Love." the tune was perfectly common factor between the Garage, thing in Rolling Stone in '74) "If you don't orchestrated by McCann. who got the audience singing "Let's see State News Pete Obee Trammps, Dooleys, Covello's, and the Rain¬ dance, who asked you?" what love can do" until he picked out a willing "testifier" and Les McCann brought his band to Dooley's Sunday night for two performances hushed the audience to allow the person to sing out the chorus that blended jazz, R&B. and gospel and almost brought down the house. alone. Though it looks a little hackneyed on paper, the effect in live performance was stunning. McCann's control of his audience clearly can be rivalled by few. McCann's band was extremely tight, as always, giving him the leeway to interact with the audience as he pleases. Bassist Jimmy Truman set to 4give 'em hell' tonight Rowser. a longtime McCann associate, had no problems keeping time and providing a strong foundation for McCann and guitarist By BILL HOLDSHIP risen to the status of a true the other now-legendary as¬ Outside, McCarthy's other Nick Kirgo's rapid-fire soloing. Kirgo was especially good Sunday State New s Staff Writer American legend. History re¬ pects of his presidential years. Broadway credits have in¬ night; of all the McCann band, he seems the most fluent in the The MSI* LectureConcert members him as the ordinary, The final scene in the show is cluded Poor Murderer, Loves "fusion" style, sounding at times like a cross between Bill Connors common sense, plain farm boy a very moving press conference Labors Lost, Two For The during his Return To Forever days and ex-Billy Cobham guitarist tage and screen st.tr Kevin from Missouri who brought in which the former president Seasaw. Cactus Flower, and John Scofield. McCarthy as Harry S. Truman great dignity and personal reflects on America, patriotism, Vonnegut's Happy Birthday, n Give 'Em Hell. Harry tonight courage to the presidency of and then Vice-President Rich¬ Wanda June. His appearance as McCann is touring to promote his latest LP. Les McCann The the United States. Truman is ard Nixon, among other things. Biffin Death of A Salesman on Man. which s-ounds considerably slicker than his live show, and most remembered for his quick In later years, when President the London stage led to his quite a bit more commercial. The commercial success that met w it, his complete lack of fear to Nixon went to visit Truman in motion picture debut in the film McCann during his Swiss Movement partnership with Eddie ;ed by Gal say what he felt, and his his hometown, Truman re¬ version. His other film credits Harris in the late '60s really has yet to be equalled, and his often loosely adapted from Plain spicey language. Give marked, "I was embarrassed to have included Hotel, Mirage, "Compared To What" tune - performed to a highly-enthused Speaking. Merle Miller's oral 'Em Hell. Harry accurately walk down the street with the The Prize, The Invasion of the Dooley's audience Sunday night — really doesn't have a '70s biography of the late president. portrays various events in Tru¬ son of a bitch." Body Snatchers, Nightmare, counterpart. Maybe that's what he's hoping to do with the new LP: The show received rave notices man's life, including his experi¬ Veteran actor Kevin McCar¬ and Robert Altman's Buffalo whatever instrumental fusion highlights his live show is replaced when James Whit more ence as a fieid artillery leader in origi¬ thy is meeting the most excit¬ Bill and the Indians. by polished, almost Boz Scaggs-Johnny Bristol-type R&B produc nated the role m New York WW I; his confrontation with ing challenge of his distin¬ Tickets for the show are several years ago. and led the Ku KIux Klan (which had guished career in his imperson¬ available at the Union for $7.50, Whatever. McCann did his job Sunday night, the audience loved Margaret Truman Daniel to threatened to kill himl early in ation of Truman. The winner of $6.50, and $5. A 50 percent it. and there's no doubt whatsoever that he'll be back within a year remark. "My God. it's my his political career; his fiery- an Obie Distinguished Acting discpunt is available to all Actor Kevin McCarthy as Harry Truman doing the same thing again. Who can tell if that's good or bad'.' Not father." denunciation of Joseph McCar¬ award for his work in Harry students. me. and certainly not the people at Dooley's Sunday night. To Since his death nearly six thy; his tempestuous battle them. Les McCann is "The Man." and that's the way he'll stay. years ago. Harry Truman has wT(h Douglas MacArthur; and CAMPUS a winning combination PIZZA Tuesday: FREE ITEM NIGHT m.s.u.& aa$ ON ANY SIZE PIZZA Sorry, no coupons east west The Alpha Delta Phi is an International Fraternity with 25 chapters located in FBEE DELIVERY r • • 337-1377 337-1639 the United States and Canada. Founded at Hamilton College in 1832, Alpha Delta Phi is the fourth oldest and one of the most respected college frater¬ llH'LlliD Silt' l\ nities. 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If the We need all opportunity to establish one of these new chapters at Michigan State University interests you, contact either Randy Dolf or Nicholas Benson at 351-5500 (ext. 164) or Dave Westol, Assistant Director Student Activities - you can Advisor to Fraternities at 355-5280. [Lake Lansing Road, Hasten, Michigan} (1 block east of Marsh) spare. Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday. October 3, 1978 7 Party Even Thor would like the Rezillos profundity — high in imagina these guys, the Ramones seem tion, excitement, and pure en¬ to plod in comparison. Time!! I tertainment value. Both genres are also dis¬ posable in the long run. They're meant to be enjoyed NOW — Can't three Stand Stand the Rezillos' English singles - "Can't My Baby." "(My Baby bought 'em, traded 'em, Does) Good Sculptures." and By RENALDO MIGALDI hoarded 'em, and re-read them and by the time you tire of the Sute News Staff Writer " the afore mentioned "Top of the until the covers fell off and the latest thrill there'll be another EDITOR'S NOTE: "Party Tlmeir is a feature devoted to Pops" — are naturally among J tattered remains were rele¬ to take its place. The Rezillos examining the popular phenomenon of college parties, in all the album's best moments. their various styles, modes, and mutations. gated to shoeboxes in the recognize this, and they ad Other highlights include the closet. I was a fanatic — but I dress this aspect of their livli I was just 17, a freshman away from home for the first time. Blondie ish "It Gets Me," "Get was choosy, too. I read any- hood on "Top of the Pops," My dorm walls were cracked plaster and I'd been looking at think with the word Marvel on where they say, "There's one ting Me Down," and "Cold them too much for three days since arrival. Wars," which features some it, like Daredevil, Spiderman, born every day/same song, But the first weekend of my first college fall soon arrived, excellent guitar breaks. Captain America, the Hulk, then they fade away/ding dong pregnant with promise. Twenty-one-year-old Bill, my room what's your future in the pop Sgt. Fury and the Howlin' — In addition to the band's mate, suggested I check out a "mixer" downstairs tonight: music Commandoes (and later, Nick industry?/AII right, so "Y'aughta go. A mixer means mixing together boys and girls, original tunes, Can't Stand the like mixing fresh fruit." He laughed. "But you'll probably like it Fury-Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D.). you made the grade/hold tight Rezillos also boasts a pair of and perhaps my favorite, Thor. to the buck you've made ..." fine covers. "Glad All Over" anyway." — "Wow," I said. And that night, as the little hand millimetered imperceptibly ' sound like Dave Clark Five's Well, times change, and after The album opens with the toward the nine, I splashed on some Old Spice and hit the version played at twice its a couple of years I found that charging bassrun that intro echoing stairwell four flights down to the basement which was my interest in comic books duces "Flying Saucer Attack." original speed, while their re make of Gerry and the Pace¬ thumping noisily to the beat of the Isley Bros, singing' "That waned as I started to get Soon vocalist Fay Fife leaps in makers' "I Like It" is delight Lady." involved with more serious with some manic singing that I spied her just inside the door after I'd paid my 50 cents. She stuff - like rock 'n roll. But I evokes the controlled hysteria fully infectious. Both tunes was wearing a T-shirt and jeans and had long blond hair. And I : would be indistinguishable still loved the larger-than-life of the best '50s UFO flicks, (ah melancholy boy) wanted instantly to sway her, dominate from the band's own songs if action, exaggerated drama and "There's a threat approaching her, make her my possession. What did I know at 17, eh? comics with you weren't aware of their primary colors of the comics, heavy metal space LP displaying no pretensions from the stars/all the powers of From my safe distance I watched her tender eyes as she and so I naturally gravitated drone — often with the assis but an awful lot of imagination. Venus and Mars/everybody origins. stood by the wall with two other girls, watching the dance floor. towards rock music with a tance of science fiction writer better be on guard/when the Like the Ramones, the Re I probably won't be listening I bit my lip nervously. I decided she was new here, too; similar feel. Michael Moorcock). Still later, I zillos demonstrate perfectly the flying saucers land./Watch the to Can't Stand the Rezillos in 10 probably just as lonely as I, and just as eager to make new connections. But first I needed a beer or three to untighten my J J For example, I bought all of fell in love with the loony derangement of the first close relationship between skies above the horizon/for the years, but then again, when the Snoopy vs. the Red Baron punk/power pop music and the spies who have no flies was the last time you put on a brain, so I made for the big keg table to start drinking. Ramones album. on/when they appear through Herman's Hermits record? Or records, and when Arthur world of the comic book. A good Amazing how hard it was to stop. I downed a total of 13 Brown's 'Fire" came out I used I mention all of this by way of comic book packs more energy the stratosphere/better lock even "Are You Experienced?, plastic glasses of beer in one hour, deciding only then that I'd \ and excitement into 20 pages yourself inside." for that matter. I don't mind had enough. And now I was ready and she was still by the wall, to hang out at the house of this introducing the newest comic- friend of mine who had gone out rock gem, Can't Stand the than most novels do in 100, the fact that pop records grow only now she was sitting in a chair all alone. I wove and and bought the album. Then in Rezillos (Sire SRK 60571. The much like the way new wave The pace never lets up. Each old after a few months. I just staggered through the crowd of dancers until I was in her clear the early '70s I was a Hawk Rezillos (they get extra points bands inject more adrenalin and every song is crammed full wish that I got a couple of view, and gave her a big wave and a smile. rrC \i/ wind fan (their albums from In for the name) are a brand new into their of inventive hooks, Zap! guitars records as good as Can't Stand singles than more "Hi there! What's yer name, man "Uh, Betty." (She m x ' A Search of Space through Space group from Edinburgh, Scot¬ "progressive" bands put into and Ba-Da-Doom! bass, and the Rezillos in the mail every inched a slight smile.) — "Y'wanna dance?" — "Sure." So of Ritual are Marvel-rock classics land, and this, their debut double LP concept sets. Both between songs there is barely month. Just like my comic course we did, and I stumbled about, trying to maintain my that fused the essence of Thor album, is a high powered pop genres rate low in subtlety and enough time to gasp. Next to books. fragile beer-balance. She was a good dancer, I guess, and she grinned at me a lot with her bright young eyes. I tried to think of something to say, but before I could utter a word she came up and shouted in my ear: "Hold on a second, I'll be right back!" ... and headed straight for the ladies' room, right in the middle of the song. I Guitarist Pat Metheny and band stumbled after her to wait by the door. I waited maybe 15 minutes. People kept that ladies' room door swinging, going in and out, out and in. As I say, after 15 minutes, I saw Betty come back out. She set for Showcase Jazz concert was being carried by four other girls who handed her to three guys my age who picked her up and carried her out of the room, Jazz guitarist Pat Metheny was 21 he was teaching on the unique reverberation system her heavy-lidded eyes closed, her mouth open; and I've never will be appearing on campus faculty of the Berklee School of for his distinctive guitar sound, seen her since, never found out just what happened that night Sunday, Oct. 8, for a pair of Music in Boston. In addition to and unusual string tunings that (though I did hear somebody on the scene utter the word performances sponsored by his teaching jobs and work with help to overcome conditioned "Quaaludes" as she was being carried away). Showcase Jazz in the Erickson Gary Burton, Metheny has also patterns of playing. The rest of that evening I can hardly remember except that I Kiva. Metheny will be fronting done short stints with Paul went back to drinking and later went back upstairs and to bed the Bley, Hubert Laws, Clark Metheny has recorded three recently-formed Pat albums under his own name — and fell asleep as soon as my head hit the pillow. Metheny Group — which fea¬ Terry, and Louis Bellson. tures pianist Lyle Mays, bassist It is difficult to pin the Bright Size Life, Watercolors, and the recently-released Pat Mark Egan, and drummer Metheny Group's style down to any one particular idiom. While Metheny Group LP, all of which Danny Gottlieb. have received widespread criti¬ A film series on campus this fall and winter, entitled "Films of Metheny was inspired to take they draw on the influence of cal acclaim. Only the last album up jazz guitar at 14 after seeing rock music in their improvisa¬ European Directors of the Seventies," is being presented by the a concert- by the Gary Burton tions. they are more than was recorded with the aid of his Honors College. Besides featuring some of the most eminent present accompanists. Quartet, and within six years another carbon-copy "fusion" modern European directors now working, the series is totally free he himself became a member of group. They do, however, The Pat Metheny Group's Free of charge. The films to be shown this fall are Rainer Werner Fassbinder's Burton's group. He appeared on recognize rock's essential two Erickson Kiva shows will the vibraphonist's Ring, energy, and they do not hesi¬ be held Sunday at 8 and 10:30 Chinese Roulette (1976) on Oct. 5, Jean Eustache's The Mother Dreams So Real, and Passen¬ tate to draw on it. Their music p.m. Tickets for both shows are and The Whore (1973) on Oct. 19, and Carlos Saura's Cousin film Angelica (1974) on Nov. 9. gers albums, and also toured makes use of both electric and S4, and they are available at extensively throughout the acoustic instrumentation for a Wherehouse Records, Flat Chinese Roulette is in German, The Mother and The Whore is in U.S. full range of musical possibili¬ Black and Circular, and the The Pat Metheny Band series French, and Cousin Angelica is in Spanish. All films will be shown In 1968 Metheny won a Down ties. These include the use of a MSU Union Ticket Office. in versions with English subtitles added. Beat scholarship to the maga¬ Also, the nights on which the films will be shown are all zine's National Stage Band set Thursdays, and they will begin at 7:30 p.m. in 106B Wells Hall. Camp, where he soon became a staff instructor. 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Any students wishing to sit together must purchase tickets together - all seats are reserved. One student may purchase a maximum of 8 season tickets (this includes spouse tickets). No attempt can be made at Munn Arena to place more than 8 tickets in any one location. Jacobson's ************************************** Tuesday, October 3, 1978 Q Michigon Stote News. Eost Loosing, Michigon Yankees defeat Boston, 5-4 BOSTON (AP) - The New York Yankees Starting pitcher Ron Guidry earned his edged the Boston Red Sox 5 4 in a thrilling 25th victory against only three losses. Mike playoff game Monday to win their third Torrez was the loser. straight American League East division The playoff was necessary because the championship. Yanks and Red Sox finished the regular With the Red Sox ahead 2-0 in the seventh season with identical 99-63 records. Boston inning, Bucky Dent hit a three-run homer to had blazed to a big lead early this season, Hazlett gives MSU experience put the Yanks ahead for good. But Reggie then saw the Yankees pass them, but came Jackson's eighth-inning home run, which back to tie in the last few weeks. made the score 5 2, was the winnirfg blow. The Yankees will begin a best-of-five The Sox rallied for two runs in the bottom of American League championship playoff By JERRY BRALDE seen the best and worst days of MSU volleyball. In her sophomore the eighth. series in Kansas City against the Royals, State News Sports Writer year, the Spartans were seventh in the nation. Last season, In the ninth, with one out, the Red Sox put champions of the West division, Tuesday Playing in her final year of eligibility, Mitzy Hazlett has only one however, MSU suffered through a 7 34-2 season. two men on base against New York pitcher night. The winner advances to the World regret in being with the volleyball team: she can't continue playing Rich Gossage. But Jim Rice, the major Series against either the Los Angeles "Last year, we did have the skills, but our team timing was off," with the young squad when they improve in the future. league's home run and slugging champion, Dodgers or the Philadelphia Phillies who will Hazlett said. "This year we all know each others skills and limits. flied to right, and Carl Yastremzski, who "I just wish I could play one more year with the team," Hazlett decide the National League championship in We play much more together. Everybody gets along well on the homered earlier, popped out to end the game. said. "If the team concentrates and works hard, they should be another best-of-five series. team. super next year, and I just wish I could be there when it happens." But when Hazlett. who is entering her second year as the team's "Other teams have commented to us on how well we work captain, does leave the Spartans at the close of the year, MSU will together as a team," Hazlett continued. "We really enjoy playing have a spiking void that won't be easy to fill. together and nobody puts any pressure on anybody when they Unlike last season, there are other good spikers on the team make a mistake." besides Hazlett, which makes the six foot senior out of Crosse lie's This year's team has six newcomers and Hazlett is the only job a little easier. senior on the 10-player roster. "The opposing teams can't key on me anymore and put two players on me," Hazlett said. "The setters have been doing a good "We may have a lot new players on the team this year, but we've PILLOW' r'URNiruRL. IS X KATLD job of mixing the setups. I can now go up for a fake spike and draw been so comfortable in playing together that it seems like we've For lxtra comfort been playing together for a long time," Hazlett said. During her year's under coach Annelies Knoppers, Hazlett has Hazlett feels confident in her hitting and blocking part of the game, but she still wants to work more on her defense. "I'm working on my defense Kickers travel to Grand Valley because I'm when I'm more into the game participating in all aspects instead of just hitting and blocking." By JERRY BRAUDE and Baum plans on having forward Mike Price put more emphasis Hazlett's biggest goal for the State News Snorts Writer on offense instead of playing back. Bruce Wilden was removed season is to win the Big Ten When MSU faces Grand Valley State College in its first road from the starting line-up to make room for these changes. tournament. Oct. 27 and 28. game of the season today, they will be up against a program that is "We're taking a chance of sacrificing some defense for more "We have won it every year only in its third year. scoring opportunities." Baum said. "We were fortunate that we didn't have a game last weekend so except last year," Hazlett said. Yet, MSU coach Joe Baum still sees the contest as a key one in "I'd like to win it again this year preparing for a tough Notre Dame team Saturday. that we could have more time to work on the changes. We had a and make our name known "It's important for us to rebound from our last game (a 2-1 loss to couple of excellent practices. The loss against Calvin may have Calvin College!." Baum said. "Losing to Grand Valley would make pushed the players to work even harder. The loss was an eye again." Hazlett finds the Big Ten tournament in her sopho¬ our record 2-2 and would put us in a very difficult position." opener and brought us back down to earth. It showed us that we're more year to be her favorite The Spartans won two of their first three games at home to open not that special of a team at this point of the season." the season, but they only scattered one goal in each of the games. Although Baum feels GVSC is one of the less experienced teams "We played Ohio State in the PILLOW TALK In hope of putting the some additional punch into the scoring on the Spartans' schedule, he still expects them to put up a good finals on their own court and attack. Baum made some changes after the Thursday Calvin loss battle. the match was televised with FURNITURE by "moving the better players further up in the line up." "Grand Soft Line Furniture Center Valley State gets a lot of players from the Grand Rapids press people all over the place. The Spartans will have Tom Coleman, whom Baum says has Youth League, which is an excellent league," Baum said. "The Coach Knoppers thought we Frandor Shopping Center same thing holds true with Calvin. The would get nervous because of possibly played the best on the team so far this year, move up from players are well coached Lansing, Michigan defense to the midfield position. and are experienced in the fundamentals of the game. I all the pressure, but we could expect Also. Soleman Younes will move from midfield to weak forward them to put a good team on the field." do no wrong. 351*1767 State Mews publish Moving Sale! to Believe us. football tab Wa'ra to sora Panoot Rotlpo The State News will publish Prlod Chlckon tattot bottor a special tabloid section on the that wa'ra offering yov a Friday before MSU home foot ball games for the remainder of special dinner valoo On all records and tapes in stock in the East the season. i«ft to mako a "believer'' oof of yon. The tabloids will include pre¬ views of the game, feature Lansing store. We are moving to Frandor (the North statistics. and ! Door) soon and the less we move the better. Help us This week's tabloid, prior to the MSU-Notre Dame football reduce inventory to lighten our moving load. game, will include a feature story on the classic 1966 game between the two schools. LP's Our Code Sale Price 3 Includes pieces chicken List Price mashed potatoes and The first of three disco roller skating parties to be held this gravy coleslaw and 2 biscuits. $4.98 A $2.49 3-Pc. Chicken Dinner term will take place Thursday. Oct. 5. from 9 p.m. to midnight 5.98 B 3.49 in the Upper Gym at the $ Women's IM Building. Skate rental is 75 cents per hour. | 59 Reg. >2" 6.98 C 3.99 7.98 D 4.79 State News vmvsfiecfoe FRiD CHICKEN /® 7.98 E Newsline 355-8252 1900 E. Kalamazoo (5 min. from MSU) 8.98 F 5.49 Big savings on all multiple-record sets as well. MSU (No special orders at sale priee accepted at this time.) Positions available to all students living in residence halls during 1978-79. Tapes Sale Priee Code Campus Radio at Michigan State is run by the students. 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October 3, 1978 9 BERRY PACES SPARTAN RUNNERS Taylor continues swim mer BIMINI, Bahamas (UPI) Stella — Marathon swim¬ Taylor stroked her way into the Gulf Stream Sunday night just at sunset and vowed and drinking hour. hot coffee and juices every half Lights from the Big 0 were turned on and Women harriers place second to keep swimming despite painful jellyfish stings. divers armed with high-powered rifles were Ten By ADAM TE1CHER to be the key factor. "like a European course. It runners," Zemper said. championships in four She called for more petroleum jelly to ease the positioned on the stern of the boat to protect MSU's Sue Latter ran the weeks. "They have a lot of State News Sports Writer Spartan head coach Eric went through woods and nar¬ pain and a special supply of the ointment was air Taylor from sharks. She is swimming without a in 18:03, talent and a lot of depth, shark cage. The MSU women's cross Zemper was pleased with row paths and was enjoyed by course good for fifth there's dropped to the "Big 0," the lead boat in her MSU's showing. "We accom everyone," according to Zem¬ place. Other Spartan finishers no question about that, but like flotilla. Spotters said Taylor, 46, was maintaining a country team took second place included Kelly Spatz with a I said before, we were tired. At 10 p.m. EDT Sunday, Taylor was estimated pace of 70 strokes a minute. She is wearing a red with 46 points Saturday in the plished what we set out to do. per. "The amount of barriers We had trained hard tended to slow down the finish¬ time of 18:13 (eighth place): The individual races were a lot one-piece bathing suit and red bathing cap, a annual Badger-Spartan Invita¬ right up to be 18 miles due west of Orange Cay. The water closer than the indicated. white T-shirt and goggles. tional in Madison, Wise. until the race and our girls ing times just a bit, though." Mary Ann Opalewski, who score was calm and the halo of lights from Miami could Next time around we'll give The crossing from the Bahamas to Florida was The University of Wiscon¬ were tired going into the meet. Lisa Berry was the top placed 13th; Nathalie Hughes, be seen on the horizon. At about 9 p.m., an 8-foot 18th place; Susan Richardson in them a run for their money." sin's red team placed first with I pleased with the team's Spartan finisher as she took shark had been seen swimming through the area, expected to take between 30 and 40 hours. was 21st place and Debbie Pozega in This was the second attempt to swim the Gulf 29 points and their white team effort. We ran well and showed second place with a time of but it soon left without attacking. 25th place. The overall field Stream for Taylor, who was dubbed the came away with 69 points, good improvement over last week," 17:56, eight seconds behind the She began her swim at 10:41 a.m. EDT totaled 41 finishers. for third place. The Badgers he commented. winner. Wisconsin's Sally Zook. Sunday, diving into the water at Orange Cay and "swimming nun" in her first try because of her fielded three teams (red, white, The 5,000-meter (approxi "Lisa put on a tremendous kick heading toward Florida. years of study at a convent. She left before Lil Warnes, one of the Spar¬ and blue) as their depth proved mately 3.1 miles) course was to finish ahead of two Badger She was eating cookies, sugar cubes and candy taking her final vows. tans' top runners, did not even make the trip to Wisconsin. She injured her leg in practice on Thursday and was on crutches and had won all three. But we played a great By CHERYL FISH throughout most of the contest, and won 3-0. Saturday. Although her injury State News Sports Writer Jennie Klepinger scored two of the goals, while game with the accent on team work," Kajornsin is not believed to be serious, Kajornsin is Emerging from the Valley Farm tournament with two wins and a tie, the MSU field hockey Nancy Babcock scored one defensively from a short corner. said. Displaying a more balanced team this year, her status for next Spartan Invitational is ques¬ week's tionable. "There is no doubt we team has much to be excited about as the season The big surprise to everyone was the 3-2 goals were scored by Julie Johnson, Nancy Reed Spartan upset of Southern Illinois, last year's missed her on Saturday," Zem gets underway. and Lyons. Kajornsin pointed out that "MSU was Illinois champs and national tournament partici¬ said. pleased with The first of the three games, a tie against Kent the talk of many teams. They mentioned our per State University, was a bit slow and sloppy. "It pant. team work with much praise." Although Zemper was im¬ was a typical season-opener," coach Sam Kajorn The game against Southern Illinois was early sin said. "We improved in the second half," he Sunday morning, after both teams had played The team left the three game competition with pressed by Wisconsin, he be¬ lieves the Spartans will be added. Nancy Lyons scored the goal for the their Saturday matches. Both teams were fresh, very positive feelings, especially important for breathing down the Badgers' stickers9 play Spartans. Against Illinois State, MSU had control but things just came together for the Spartans. "They had played three games before facing us such a young team. 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See smoking, over 18. 694 9355 . 5-10 4 (3) yellow. Cassette, air, deluxe. person, no phone calls. ment opportunity with flex¬ 1-10-4 (3) Mickey. 5-10-9 (4) 8-10-6 (4) CAREFUL HANDWORK. $5200/best offer Call HONDA CB360T. red, 17C0 RAMON'S RESTAURANT ible hours, good pay and Leather. $3 hour plus more. FORD FIESTA-1978, loaded 694-7584 any time. miles. 4 months old, two PART-TIME position for gen¬ and LOUNGE. 718 E. Grand pleasant working conditions7 MIDNIGHT MILKER 3 days BUICK SKYHAWK Coupe S 20 40 hours per week. with options, low mileage, 8-10-12 (4) 1976, air conditioning, V6 matching helmets, $750. Call eral labor and painting. Open River 11-10-10 (7) a week, Tuesday, Wednes¬ 371 2338. 4 10 4 <3i 669 3904. 12 10-12 (31 332 7463 12 10 11 14) We need people to demon¬ Hatchback. 24,000 miles, 24 Immediately; also for clean¬ HOUSEKEFPER 2 or 3 strate camera equipment and day. b Thursday; no TOYOTA CELICA ST, 1973. Must have own transpor¬ smoking, over 18 694 9355 mpg, $2,900. 655-4292 eve FORD GALAXY -72. 351. ing days week, hours flexible cookware on Friday's. Satur¬ WANTED SHAKLEE SU¬ $1850. Call 373-3120 (days); tation Call AIM Inc., 8 10 6(5) nings. 8-10-6 (5) depending on individual day's and Sunday's at all PERVISORS. Bonus car. in¬ Power steering, new brakes, 372-1811 evenings. 374 2800, 11 am.-7 p.m., BUICK SKYLARK-1970, tires, pans, tuned. 48,000 miles. 355-5738. 8-10-4 (4) B-1-10-3 (3)_ Employment jj| Monday - Friday. schedule Call after 5 p.m., 351-1040 8 10-5(5) Lansing area stores. WAITRESS FULL and part surance benefits Will train. Cci'l between 3-6 p.m Mon¬ $400, automatic, dependable. 5-10-9(7) $3.25 per hour TRIUMPH TR7. 1976 Rust time. Experience not neces¬ day Friday. 351-8533 484 4947 afternoons. SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS GENERAL OFFICE Work. FORD MAVERICK. 1971, proof. AM'FM. Excellent con¬ OVERSEAS JOBS Sum¬ sary. only willingness to 12 10 16(5' 6-10 5 13) wanted, all subjects, grades Study, $3.50 and Hour. Jan, new brakes, tires, battery. dition. 332 8346 after 5 mer/full time. Europe, S. Even if you have had no work. Apply in person only. 6-8. Call Dansville Middle Pirqim. 487 6001.12-10-12 (3) Richard's Pigeon Inn, 4105 N. BUICK REGAL. 1975, 2 door, Body fair, runs good, $200 12-10-16 (3) America, Australia, Asia, etc. experience in demonstrating School - 623 6108. East St. Lansing. 6-10-12 (6) TOO MANY bills7 Pay them loaded with extras, 485-5746 339-3882 evenings. All fields. $500 $1200 month¬ products, or have no idea 12 10 10 (4t NOW HIRING day and night¬ how to take a picture or cook .p and have money to spare 4 10-6 (4) TRIUMPH. 1969-GT6 plus. after 6 p.m. X7 10 6 131 ly, expenses paid, sightsee¬ time waiter waitress. Appiy BABYSITTER-WANTED in "i AVON earnings an egg, give us a call if vou . 65,000 miles. Excellent needs LAWN MAINTENANCE East ing. Free information. Write, in person between 2-5 p.m. of my West Lansing home. 8:30 X' 6893 C 5-10 6(3 FORD VAN-1977, 12,000 brake work. 372-8789 INTERNATIONAL JOB are an outgoing typr BEHIND THE building spe¬ SILVER DOLLAR SALOON miles, automatic, power 810-5 (3) Lansing and Okemos area. person, interested in wo»- -.g A M. to 1:30 P.M during the cials- 5 cars from $150-495. Full time employment. Call CENTER. Box 4490-ME. 3411 E Michigan. EOE steering & brakes, $4800, with people. We'll show you school year. 323 3400 hiuiieu Flumerfelt- Stair Chevrolet. Berkeley, CA 94704. 7 10-3 '6i n'n ur inv nur&ipg negotiable, 669-3904. TRIUMPH SPITFIRE, 1977. SCHOENS LANDSCAPE what to do and how to do it. 8-10-6 (51 facility, excellent wages b 665-4343. 8-10-9 (41 MAINTENANCE 625 3194 12 10-18 110) 12 10-12(3) 11,500 miles. AM.FM rust- WAITRESSES AM & PM benefits. Call Jane Phillips at proofed, extras. $3950, 349- 510-4 151 SPECIAL EDUCATION shifts Williamston area. Ap¬ MANPOWER INC MCDONALD'S RESTAU¬ 332 5061 4 10-6 <5i CADILLAC. 1975-Sedan de 4702. 8 10-6 (4) 601 N. CAPITOL RANT of East Lansing is now Ville. 4 door, excellent condi¬ GREMLIN. 1972, new radial TEACHER APPROVAL ply in person, Country Kitch¬ tires, muffler, and battery. ASSIST DISTRIBUTOR In¬ 372-0880 taking applications for full WAITRESS NO f tion. $5200. Call 489-6081 E.1. preferred. Interest in en. 12-10-6 (4) $875 or best offer. 351-2491 VEGA 1974, runs well. Good stall & service air cleaning and part time employment for necessary. Full or part-time 5-10-3 (31 equipment part-time. Me¬ and or experience with sec¬ or 321-2027. 8-10-12 (5) transportation. Best offer. Af¬ TYPIST Receptionist: Must all shifts, (day or night) Apply Apply in person. MAYFAIR chanical skills Call 655-3274. ondary students with learning ter 6 pm 882 0880 be able to work 8-11 a.m. from 8-10 a.m. or 2-4 p.m. BAR AND RESTAURANT on CAMARO 1978, removable 12-10-11 (3) 12-10-13 (51 and behavior, problems. Monday-Friday. 12-10-13 (7) GRAN TORINO, 1973. 2 Operate vocational evalua¬ daily, Monday thru Friday, Lake Lansing. 5 10-6 (5l roof panels. AM/FM stereo, Student only. Apply in per¬ SECRETARIES. TYPISTS door, runs good. 487-4551. tion program (C.O.A.T. sy¬ cruise, air and many extras, 510-9 (3) VEGA 1972- new tires. Reli¬ PLANT PARTY represents son. State News Classified and general office work. PART-TIME delivery-15 20 COEDS. PART TIME for stem). teach $5900. 669 9423 2-10-3 (41 tives people interested in pre-voca- Good skills with 60 wpm, able transportation. $350. tional skills in work experi¬ Department, 347 Student hours per week. $3 hour plus cocktail waitress Will train 349 9595 after 5. 12-10 11 (3) plants to demonstrate at Services Building. temporary and long term car expense. Need dependa¬ for bartender job. SILVIOS CAPRI 1976, clean, auio- HONDA CIVIC 74. 54,000 home parties. High earnings, ence. Contact Personnel, assignments. Available matic, good condition, take miles, good condition. $1550 676 3268 8 10-12 19) S-6-10 6 (8) ble transportation 694-7947 LOUNGE 489 9662 Ask for VEGA WAGON 1975. AM- pan or full time. Must have working days 8-5. Secretarial between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Jerry 10-1013(51 over payments. 351-9268. or best offer. 332 1436. your own car Call Nancy at PART-TIME employment for Office Services, 321-6878. FM. S.B. radials. Very clean. 5-10-4 (6) 8-10-5(4) 5-10-6(3) 487 9277. 12 10 10 (7) THE INGHAM Intermediate MSU Students, automobile 10-10 13 (8) GENERAL OFFICE positions $1595. 332-6610 after six. School District is taking ap¬ HONDA CVCC, 1976 Hatch¬ 12-10-16 (41 required. 339-9500. PART TIME help. Stocking available Evenings and full CHEVY CAPRICE 71, 400, TYPIST WANTED Must be plications for substitute C 22 10-31 (3) WAITRESSES - FULL oi back, yellow, excellent condi¬ teachers for special educa¬ and checkout, weekend eve time weekend work. Rotation power, air, FM/8 track, $700 able to type 60 wpm. Apply in part-time positions at the tion, new tires. Best offer. VOLKSWAGEN BUS. 1972 9 tion and vocational education STARDUST NIGHT CLUB, rvngs, $3 an hour. Louie's possible Apply at 229 W. or best offer. 332-8910. Call 626 2159. 12-10-9 (4) person 301 MAC P-K Bldg. COMPUTER OPERATOR- Grand River, Lansing. passenger. Good condition. programs. $33/day. Contact 4122 N. East Street, Lansing Party Store. 1931 S Wash 4 10-6 (3) anytime. Must have evenings Systems 3. experienced, 5 10 6 (51 Gas heater available. free. State News Composing 482 8439. 8-10-3 (4) ington. 8-10-3 (5) MAVERICK. 74, brown vinyl 482 8278. 3 10-3 (4) please call 332 5057. 8 10-12 (8) CAMERO - 73 LT, excellent Dept. 3-10-6 (3) top. $1475. 484-0750 after running condition. $2700. Ex¬ 6p m.8-10-6 13) VOLKSWAGEN, 1970-excel- PASTE UP PERSON wanted. WAITRESSES AND waiters BABYSITTER-PART-time" .PEOPLE REACHED tras. Must sacrifice. Bob lent condition, $900. After 4 experienced. Must be able to needed. Full and part-time evenings for one child. 351- 353 8755/323-1014. MAVERICK 1971 mechan¬ X5-10-6 (4) - p.m. 332 6723. 3-10-3 (3) type. Apply in person 301 openings. Experience prefer- 8454. 12-10-13 (3) ically excellent, some body MAC P-K Bldg. Afternoons red. Apply in person at rust. $575. Call 351-1730 after VOLKSWAGEN!, 1969 Bee Mon.-Fri. State News Com- FAMOUS TACO, 539 E. CUTLASS, 1972, automatic, good running condition, $850 332-4738 after 6 p.m. 4 p.m. 8-10-5 (4) MONZA 2 + 2 1977 4-cylin- tie. Runs well. $400. 332- 8277, evenings. 5-10-4 (3) posing Dept. MANAGERS AND assistant FULLTIME Michigan. 8-10-12 (5) BARTENDER SALES PERSON/ fund raiser. Valuable experience. Work Study or academic credit. Pirgim, 484-6001. Ask WANT AD 121010 (3) der, 4 speed, 23 mpg, AM-FM VOLKSWAGEN, 1972-Super managers. Immediate open¬ wanted. Immediate opening. for Steve or Jan. Affirmative stereo cassette, $3,500 or Beetle. Good condition. New ings for qualified persons Experience preferred. Apply Action Employer. 12-10-12 (7) Just cum pit ti torn mid tires. $900. 353 4269. now available at THE TAN¬ in person. FAMOUS TACO, 1972 DATSUN 510 Station take over payments. 663-1435 mud withjhiurnt ut in: 8-10-6 (4) NERY opening soon in Meri¬ 539 E. Michigan. 8-10-12 (5) Wagon. Automatic. Call 12 10-16 (5) PHONE SALES tickets, dian Mall. Please send re¬ 655 1681. 12 10-16 (3) VW BUG 1972 to THE TANNERY, SECRETARY IN Haslett flex downtown Lansing office, Stati Si ws Class ifi* d lU pt. MUSTANG 1967 6 cylinder. good condi sumes - tion, no rust, rebuilt engine, Woodland Mall, Grand Rap¬ ible, part-time hours. Typing hourly, evenings, hours flex¬ .IV Stud* ht Si reins Bid ft. DATSUN B-210, 1976; ?969 Cheap transportation. $150. 332-2591 355-7738. 92,000 miles. $1300 or best ids. 10-10-4 (8) required. Phone Nancy, ible, transportation arranged. East Lnhsiuy. Mwh. Ford farm truck; Oliver 550 or Callafter 1:30 p.m. 372 8459. otter. 351-8660. 8-10-11 (4) 339-9500. C 4-10-6 (4) tractor. 645-7467. 12-10-6 (4) 12-10-17 (3) PART "flME help, available 4 12-10-11 (6) evenings per week. Apply in Nome VW BUS-camper. 1965 ex¬ MAN WITH a cargo van to . MUSTANG 2 + 2 Hatchback. person only, 7 11. 2525 E cellent mechanically No rust, deliver newspapers on cam¬ CLERKS ADULT bookstore. DODGE 1972 station wagon. 1976, excellent condition, low Jolly Road 8 10 11 (4) Address steel radials. 393-6566 eve pus Saturday nights. $35. Call VELVET FINGERS 489-2278. Roomy family car, very good mileage. Call days, 355-3354, condition, Ziebarted, extras. nings. 4 10-3 (4) 484 3026 before 1 pm. 25-10-31 (3) City nights 351-0395. 12-10-13(5) STUDENTS WITH agricul 310-5 (5) 337-2778 after 5 pm. tural background to help FOR SALE-VW. 1971, type 3, MODELS $10/hour. Apply Doytimc 8-10-12J5) 1967 OLDSMOBILE, good engine and tires very good, harvest and grade potatoes BABYSITTER- Monday, VELVET FINGERS. Call 489- body, good motor, automa¬ and carrots. KEILEN PRO DODGE, 1975 Cornet, A 1 body fair, $250, or best otter, Wednesday, Friday, 12 noon¬ 2278. 25-10-31 (3) tic. $250 or best offer. DUCE FARM, four miles condition, power brakes, 655-3344. 12-10-13 (41 s' p.m. Boy, age 5. Burcham/ 694 7278 8 10 10 (4) north of campus on Abbott steering, air, new Michelins. Snyder. 351 6245 or 349-0634. X 8-10-4 (4) Road to Stoll Road; 1 mile 332-0194. 2 10-4 (4) HURRY! OLDS 88. 1970. Runs good. VW BUS 1972, no rust, west. 5-10 6 (7) 25 characters in a line, including punctuation ond spaces between words. excellent condition, 4 speed, FIAT, '75 Spyder. Excellent condition. $3500. Call 484- $400. 810-10 (3) 482-9175. 372-7041 seats 7, 66,000 miles, $1800. Call 353-8185. 8-10-5 (4) CAR WASHER to work in car PART-TIME employment for rental office. Full and part 2 individuals to supervise only left Print Ad here _ 3994. 12-10-12J3) time. Good driving record, mentally ill and elderly adults. at OLDSMOBILE ROYALE, 489 1484. 8-10 9 14) 339 3265. 7 10-11 (4) FIATX19,1974,23,000 miles. 1978-Most options. Like new. REBCHWOOD Super condition. $2,800, or 42,000 miles. $5900. best offer. Call 349-2786. 694 4867. 8-10-9 (3) an unexpected ANTIQUES 12-10-13 (3) 3 LINE MINIMUM opening CIRCLE RATE WANTED VW SQUAREBACK, 1972, OLDSMOBILE '73 Delta 88 '78 FIREBIRD air, less than Royale. Low mileage. All Fair body, not running, $100. niniiniiHinsiniioE! 10,000. $5200. 332-2018/ Call John 355 5070 days. 2bdrms. 2'/, baths ODdOEOEOOan Steve collect <313)338-9100. power, air, AM-FM radio. 2-10-3 (4) $1800 or best otter. 323-2098. E-5-7 (3) laming, Michigan Civic Confer October 6,3 immediate QinQfommEnm 810 3 (5) OC1IOII1II1EOD3E3 Smart shoppers check the 1 00-10 00 P M - Closing 6 00 P M Sunday • Adm.ssioi occupancy! oiamoEiGnEnEO FIREBIRD 1977-midnight OPEL GT 1971. Has every Classified section first. That's Call betwaan 1-5 npfl CD EJ CD ED D3D3 black, low mileage, perfect where they find the best buys shape. Call 372-4318. thing but body. 26 mpg. $650. ALL ANTIQUES ARE FOR SALE 331-3118 Call 627 4335. ZX 5 10-5 (3) 9-10-6 (31 I Tuesday, October 3, 1978 1 2Michigon Stote News. Eost Lansing Michigan Employment |i Apartments ^ 10 SPEED For Sale ^ Sebrmg Men's SEWING For Sale MACHINES ^ r Real Estate 10 ACRES between ton Lake and Traverse City. ® Hough Michigan in test to identify will receive special USDA sent." residues Whitehead said. i. (continued from page 5) • - 26" $75. 351 3873 Borders ayamst large area of training for conducting the Inspectors at 10 state and . . ogs. 5 10 9(31 state forest. Hardwoods, very slaughterhouses for pesticides, three federal slaughterhouses, chines hum $39 50 All makes antibiotics and heavy metals, tests on animal tissues. MSU 676 2618 6 10 3 rolling and scenic, excellent Tests will be done at the which handle most emergency AM FM 8 track with turnta¬ repaired EDWARDS DIS he said. Tissues found to con¬ TRIBUTING CO 1115 N wildlife, hunting, $7500, slaughterhouses and results slaughters, will perform the ble and two speakers. Excel tain any foreign material are 3 10 3 '6' Hoists l(j£: lent condition $100. Between 8am 5pm, 351 2042.355 3188 Washinqtcu. 489 6448 C 22 10 31 (7) $1000 down, $60 per month on 9% land contract. Call condemned and stopped from will be completed within 14 to 16 hours. tests. Emergency slaughters are Dolores Nagel, 351 7136 or marketing. SMAC OPERATOR after 5 pm. 5 10 9 (6) McKendry Realty, 646-6229. "If any antibiotics are pre performed when it is necessary 100 USED VACUUM Clean¬ The three antibiotics most to kill the animal immediately, X 8 10 5 <121 sent, the sample will be sent to PIONEER PROJECT 100 ers. 1 year warranty, $7.88 such as when it has a broken and up DENNIS DISTRI frequently found in liver and the department laboratory to Speakers $125 pair PL BUTING COMPANY. 316 N. HOUSE OFF College Road kidney tissue samples were determine the identity of the leg, and cannot wait for a Manual turntable, $50. routine slaughter. 332 7771 after 5 5 10-9 (4) for sale by owner, 3 bedroom, streptomycin, penicillin and tet¬ antibiotic and the amount pre 1 Vi bath, 2 car garage. racycline. With only one excep¬ LARGE HOUSE for rent 694 0621 X 12 10 16 <4) tion, examinations of muscle BICYCLE SCHWINN 10 Near Brody on East Michigan APPLE CRATES new. Ideal tissue tests have been negative. tor 5 persons. $475 month, speed Good condition. $60 4 BEDROOM split level home School evacuated 332 2305. Dan. after 6p.m. for album storage, book Whitehead said. plus utilities. Phone 332-3900 shelves, etc $2.50 each. 332- in quiet rural subdivision E 5 10 9 131 OH 22 10 3 (51 5091 5 10 6 14) close to MSU, 24 ft. Family The new pilot testing pro¬ cation and tuition reimburse room, screened porch. Call 4 BEDROOM on East side of TICKETS MSU Notre Dame, gram will require the addition 3 SPEED Man's Bicycle, re¬ Barb Hoopinqarner 699-2428 40 yard line. Call noon 5 p.m. of two technicians and one Contact Personnel De Lansing $300 not including conditioned, new hardware, Broker's Inc. 351-1880 leaking fumes ment. or for 332 1382 4 10 6 13) partment. EW Sparrow utilities Neat clean with oak excellent condition, after 5 X 5 10 5(6) microbiologist to the MDA's woodwork Deposit Call laboratory staff. Hospital 1215 E Michigan pm 332 5155 4 10 3 (3) Ut 486 7593 X 8 10 <6' AR LST Speakers $600 Ave Lansing. M.ch 48909 Quality Marantz 6 SAE com equal USDA has recently devel lieved the school's furnace was An affirmative act-on HOUSE ON Okemos Rd ponents 332 8050 evenings. ANN ARBOR (UPI) - Car 3 10 5(3) There oped a rapid screening test for bon monoxide fumes leaked the source of the fumes. The are grove pro¬ 6 10 6 <22< the presence of antibiotic resi¬ building would remain closed at with having inspectors through a local high school Ot blems dues. MDA meat SANSUI AU 217 Amplifier. GRAPHICS THESIS. Publi least through this morning >w MALL in E. Lan¬ Monday, forcing the evacuation PART TIME dents and pets 349 1340 c 30 watts per channel, 2 cations, etc. Experienced, while the furnace was inspected of the building and sending 372 3843 evenings months old $110 351 2678 sing: fast. Student discount 484 dozens of students and staff Brownley said. 12 10 '2 7 5 10 9(3) 47.000 new cars gen¬ 0025. 12-10 13 (3) members to area hospitals, The incident occurred at Signs, lamp 5pm x 8 10 6 OVER 25c and thp 2500 cheap up obscure FLAT.BLACK. 6 CIRCULAR, 541 E. Grand albums all types -hits to erated. pollution, high density urban sprawl, energy waste... Get Informed BLUEGRASS Service, plays, parties. 353-9695 EXTENSION weddings, days; M authorities said. None of those overcome was seriously injured, said Wiley Community High School, has about 400 students staff. The school is described as an alternative school for grades which and 50 programmer. immedi 372-3727 339 1119. taken from 00 or R'ver above Paramount. Brownley, deputy schools su¬ 9-12 with special programs, OR 22 10 31 (3) ate opening Fully trained " Odp' C.B.D. perintendent. Some were ad COBOL College graduate mitted to hospitals for observa including a nursery. FEMALE NEEDED to sn 337-1408 tion but most treated and Eleven infants who were in degree in DP Excellent her room month r duplex $72 50 595 Spartan 3 Typing Service club room released, he said. were the nursery at incident were the time of the taken to an area A 3771 12 10 12 14' KFNWOOD STEREO FM SQUINTING CAUSES wr.n college transcript to MlCHl and amplifier. KLH The Varsity Club room in Brownley said a total of hospital "for precautionary GAN MILLERS MUTUAl i\ kles Help prevent with pre TYPING TERM papers. IBM. about 75 students and staff hut be- speaxers 1 vear old Will sell Spartan Stadium was broken SuRANCE CO 2425 e scription ground sunglasses. experienced, fast service. Call members were overcome by ro best biddc 337-2590 into over the past weekend. Optical Discount, 2617 E. 351 8923. OR 22 10-31 (3) X '0 10 4-5' the fumes. Michigan, Lansing, 372-7409. Department of Public Safety X 5 10 4 11 C 5 10 6 16" TYPING. Experienced, fast officials said. Authorities said they be USED at NEW and vintage and reasonable. 371-4635. local amway DiStubutO- FAinviEW 3 bed INSTANT CASH' We're pay C 21 10-31 131 Large signs made of wood Lobbyist regulation bill is helping many persons earn urnished $310 month ing $1 $2 for albums in good were taken, officials said, but shape Wazoo Records. 223 EXPERT TYPING Term pa day We can help vou For s 623-6357 after 6 p°m books, thousands of hard-t Abbott. 337 0947. pers, letters, RESUMES. their identifications were un¬ appointment can 1 723 6055 8-10-12 (5- COOKS AND waitresses 619 VIRGINIA, Lease and for 3 or deposit required 4. prices' lessons Private and on guitar, mandolin, all styles. Gift cer¬ group banjo, C 22 10-31 (4. Lost t Found ■ r Near Gables 337 0205 C 22 10-31 13) UNIGRAPHICS OFFERS w known. . . A door with a Spartan . on it was damaged, of lcia s „ .. ^Ap^nu.iu.v;, i figure |abor invoked jn preparin|? a memo. continued from pageli .nvolved in the "lobbying" — even if it was the Ellsworth said the governor was uncomfortable with that CONNORS FAMILY COFFEE tificates Expert repairs free Cac Craig after 6 pm COMPLETE DISSERTATION said, and a lamp was also taken SHOP WEST Full and par 655 1255 12 10 18 4 estimates ELDERLY IN LOST GOLD wedding band provision AND RESUME SERVICE in the incident. Damages and He said Milliken has not reviewed all the House amendments to STRUMENTS 541 E Grand 'inscription FBS 7 7-14) 6 Seiko Watch. Lost in vicinity typesetting. IBM typing, off¬ stolen items totaled $175. police the bi,j LC'vELY 3 bedroom in East River 332 4331 set printing and binding. For I C 22 10 31 113) of Animal Clinic REWARD. said- "I'm pretty sure that he isn't aware of all the last-minute estimate stop in at 2843 E 332 2795. 353 3281 appliances. Couple or family 1 10 3 (51 Grand River or phone 332- DPS detective vesti- l'hanges we had," he s.wd. "But he soon will be." Can 332 4034 after 6 pm FOR SALE Roy Craft. 1 8414 C 22-10 31 (81 The bill is expected to reach Milliken's desk in about one week, RN MED surgica1 supervisor bedroom with fireplace, air gating. he added. days for RN locking for conditioner close to M S.U FOUND NEAR library 10 1 78 EXPERIENCED. IBM typing, increased responsibility Sal COUNTRY SETTING 3 bed- 1 521-4070 8-10-12 14) large puppy, possibly Shep¬ dissertations, (Pica-Elite) herd and Labrador mix, with -oom house No pets 1 mile FayAnn. 489 0358 penenr.e. supervisory and FOR THE best in stereo black web collar. 355-7641 off Hagadom and Jolly. $300 C 22 10 31 131 clinical duties Contact Duet tor of Nursing. BElDiNG pu-s utilities lease 339-3643 service SHOPPE' 555 E Grand River THE STEREO between 8 Chris 3 10 5(6) - 5 pm.. ask for ANN BROWN typing, disser- - Announcements for Its Whats Volunteer as a sc C 22 10 31 '31 Happening must be received in the Experience necessary. Details 26 FOUND-KITTEN. 3 mon'hs Student Services Bldg. n! pers. 601 Abbott Road North State News office, 343 Student VISIT MID MICHIGAN'S Champagne, beige color. Entrance 351 7221. Services Bldg.. by noon at least I WOMEN 8 evenings per Area of Albert Pick Motel largest used bookshop CUR I C 22 10 31 141 two days before publication. No If you have a problem with the If you are interested in candi¬ nonth $8 per hour Call 623 6357 ahe' 6 12 10 11 OUS BOOKSHOP 307 E Call after 6pm 332-1010 dates and issues, volunteer for o'lect ahe- 3 PM 857 3654 announcements will be accepted University. ASMSU wants to hear 12 10 11 '5» Grand River. East Lansing, 4-10-6 (5) campaign work. Details 26 Stu¬ PROMPT, EXPERIENCED, by phone. about it at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Room 332 0112 C 22 10 31 <5l typing, evenings. 332-3492. 4 Student Services Bldg. dent Services Bldg. BEDROOM FOUND-STRIPED ( the 1 duplex with C 22 10 31 (3) SECRETARY SHORT garage $250 includes utili¬ WE'RE MOVING to Frandor Capitol Villa area Call Campus Crusade for Christ Deaf Education majors: Lean, HAND & typing required ties 349-1340 Evenings 372 Watch for details and date 332 2426 4 10-4 (3) COPYGRAPH Will hold leadership training clas¬ University of Detroit Law how you can help out at Michigan SERVICE, Duties include reception and 3843 Pets allowed MARSHALL MUSIC School will be in 316 Berkey at 8 School for the Deaf at orientation complete dissertation and ses from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday, 100 12 10 12 i.5i C-1 10-3(3) In a rut with your present job7 Corner tonight. To answer questions and 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, 120 Berkey Engineering Bldg. to resume service. The best place to look for the M.A.C. and Grand River. 8:30 provide information call Andy Hall STUDENTS ISAAC IMPORTS has |ust job you're seeking is the Help a.m.-5:30 p.m., Monday-Fri¬ Lawrence. United Students for Christ, WE have available rentals received a new shipment of Wanted classification of day. 10 a -5 Those who signed up for Juven¬ m p.m. Saturday. which sponsor Gospel concerts, contact office manac nouses, apartmeni antiques from England. Many today s newspaper 337 1666 C 22 10-31 17) The Pre-Dental Club meets at 7 ile Detention Home are reminded s help v find workshops; meets at 7 p.m. Sandy to arrange piex< a practical b unique pieces of p.m. Tuesday, 310 Bessey Hall. to attend the orientation meeting Tuesday, 210 Bessey Hall. ment for interview 3 renta" close to campus. Everyone invited. at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, 115 12-10-16H2I capital residential b Berkev Hall. commercial rental lummaee Sale |(^| Women's Resource Center pre to 'orat.on 4601 Stoii Road. N cook PART time SERVICE. Open Monday-Fri¬ ' ird 332 1877 8 10 11 (4. sents a Brown Bag Lunch from •r '■ W i Airport Road Volunteer applicants for Ingham day. 9 a m 8pm Saturday Ope-' Saturday 9 6. Sunday. MSU Chess Club mt 1 today. Union Sunporch. medical positions, attend orienta¬ SEA and Sunday 10 am 5 pm '2 * 0' can Dan Heron Animals V RUMMAGE SALE - Oke P-m Tuesday, 205 Horticulture L,7 Monroe "Cock speak on tion meeting at 7 tonight, 118 Will 260CS Cedar 394 1110 Fee 372 7495 *or appointment mos Community Church. Bldg. Please bring sets and clocks. "Married and Feminist". Berkey Hall Patient services, fi 4 <0 6 '15 Wednesday. 10 4. 9:30 3:30. physical therapy positions still GEMINI STABLES now and Thursday. 10 5. 9-1 Tourism Club meeting from 7 to For loot FOR SALE used bicycles, boarding horses. New stalls, Sponsored by The Women's MSU Go Club meets at 9 p.m. Tuesday, 117 Eppley Cen¬ pan-ted and reconditioned good pasture excellent care Society. 3-10 3 l7i 7 p.m. Tuesday, Hedrick House ter. Everyone invited. Lansing youngsters need Big pnced fro"> $25 676 2472 and reasonable boarding Cooperative 140 Collingwood Brothers and Big Sisters willing to refrigerators 2 cul 1 '0 3 3 fees For information, call RUMMAGE SALEOkemos Drive. Volunteer classroom aides are help them with problems. Orienta¬ REFRIGERATORS T, HOMER Lansing ■ 'OO ms furnished 332 5622 5 10 6 3 $i koehler early American couch, dark brown, excellent condition. $150 882 4529 6 10-3(4) After 5 30 Gemini Stables (517)521 4297 X 10-5(61 ANYONE INTERESTED in Community Church. nesday. 10 4 9:30-3:30 and Thursday, 10/5. 9:00-1:00. Sponsored by the Women's Wed¬ K needed for visually-impaired ren two Business majors: child¬ mornings a week. Inquire 26 Student Services Bldg. The Adminis¬ tion meeting at 7 tonight, 122 Enthusiastic people interested in H P m housing a 3 year, male Irish Society 3-10-3 (6) The Outing Club meets at 7 p.m. child development, pediatrics and Setter, expense free, contact Tuesday, 215 Men's IM Bldg. Cave trative Management Society pre¬ recreation with children, may vol¬ on off campus Dorm Per James F. Rainey, Dean AH 372 1795 OR 5 10 6 4 lloons MANS ROSS 10 speed. Chen. 353 2063 6 10 4 (4) exploring, canoes, backpacking, sents unteer for Children's Corner, 26 excellent condition, $60. Student Services Bldg. 353 8767 646 6703 after 5 to FREE KITTENS. 3 months ROOM MAN Near MSU E 5 10 4 '3' Be friend to youngster under [ 332-1709. old Litter trained a a Apartieits isr'i stores ut '.T.es Da-cJ Cooking facilities, 3510684 E 5-10 9 13) WANTED-TICKETS M.S.U.-Notre Dame game. to Politics in America - sion to introduce foreign students A discus¬ Packaging Society meeting 7:30 the jurisdiction of the Probate Court. Attend Volunteer Probation 3 '0 6 4 p.m. Tuesday, 201 International DOBERMAN PUP female. Call Bruce after 7 pm. to the election system in the U.S., Officer Organization, 7 p.m. Tues¬ Center. Speaker and refreshments 1 or 2 females wanted for furnished apartment WOMEN fall openings in AKC. ears and shots, cham pion father out of Demetrius. Positively show quality $300 353-0367. S 4 10-6 13) FEMALE TUTOR once week H with Dr. Kevin today. Crossroads Gottlieb at noon ing Room C. Sponsored by the Cafeteria Din¬ included. Volunteer to work with adult day, 105B Berkey Hall. Social work, psychology majors 332 2278 after 5 pm. ly. Subtraction and money Foreign Student Office, and adolescent psychiatric pa¬ can help senior citizens, handi- to next to campus GUITAR SIX string folk, ex¬ 5 10-6(5) skills. $3/hr. 355-7975. cappers and disadvantaged com¬ tients at St. Lawrence Hospital. cellent condition. $80 or best 3 10-5 (3) Internships available for juniors Inquire 26 Student Services Bldg. munity residents with needs. In¬ 332-4432 own room Share nouse offer 372 0990 E-5-10-4 I?' and seniors to develop affirmative Transportation provided. quire 26 Student Services Bldg. DOBERMAN PUPPIES, com¬ with 2 others can 485 0373 WANTED-2 tickets for action guidelines for Michigan FREE LESSON in complexion pletely ready with ears done. NOTRE DAME to 20 ""presto campus by pus MSU. vs. Latino programs. Contact Dave WANTED 4tr MAN MERLE-NORMAN Pnced right. 489-5457. care 12 10 6(41 game 356 6202. 2-10-4 (3) Persell, College of Urban Devel¬ COSMETIC STUDIO 321 opment. 5543 C 22 10 31 -4' OLD BASEBALL Cards ROOMMA'E S127 pius For Sale ^ NEW WATERBED Supplies LABRADOR AKC. RETRIEVERS four month's, hips wanted, cash 521 3854. Webberville paid-phone area. Horticulture and Therapeutic majors may attend the orientation \our College utnu.es APAPTMENTS BiRCHF'ELD 393 6377 at student affordable prices. Kits and plans available Call guaranteed, $150. 641-4030. 7 10 6(3) 10-10-13 (3) meeting for Sparrow Hospital's Horticulture Therapy Unit, at 7 Curriculum John. even.ngs. 332 6703 694 9823 5-10 9'3 Mice 7 10-6 '4. PersonL / WANTED CALCULATOR HP 19C or HP-29C Liz, 353 tonight, 26 Student Services Bldg. MSU Astronomy Club meeting Ring! to SW LANSING. 2 bedrooms, ADVENT LOUD speakers. dishwasher centra' air car La-ge. walnut $155 pair. Ask COGS Fall term day care 0507.12 10-13(3) 9 p.m. Tuesday, Abrams Planet¬ arium. A slide show and other fry Ron 332 8676 3 10 4 ( 3) scholarship applications are peted 15 m.nutes f-om ca~ WOULD LIKE to trade a pair activities wil be presented. pus $215 plus utilities FORMAL dining available in 316 Student Ser of Notre Dame-M.S.U. tick¬ 394 1920 between 6 8 pm CONN DIRECTOR coronet. vices thru October 6. Last for a pair of U. of to ets 5-10-6 (6) Day for applications is Octo¬ ^ onditioned. $150. ber 6 353 9189. 8 10 516) M.-M.S.U. tickets. If inter¬ ^^ •• 626 6853 3 10 3 '4 r- [,<■• 2 BEDROOM unfurn.shed Ovat.or guitar like new. ested, please call 48/-3U96, Student Activities Division, 101 the ring $260 Ma-ador banjo in very after 6 p.m. S 4-10-4 (5) Student Services Bldg. Re-regis¬ , 106 Bailey St town house $275 per month plus ut.ht.es, good condition, $125 Call fhMfcHrswlffl trations are due Oct. 20. that says nail... 12 month lease Call after 2 349 3114 Orientation for Haslett Manor 351 0359 2 10 3 <5) 12 '0 17(71 CONGRATULATIONS NEW Delta Zeta Pledges, Laurie [ Immrtitlw lift] Foster Care Program, 7 p.m. 3 PERSON apartment w.th.n f APE DECK AKAI 4000 DB ano* Chris. Love your sisters. Tuesday, will meet in 26 Student walking distance to Campus USED 2 cubic foot 'efngera Reel to Reel with Dolby. Z 1 10-3 (3) Services Bldg. Transportation Will consider 9 month lease tor m excellent condition When you're gearing up for provided. $175 00 Call Jeff 332 2271 or those ski weekends, don't $420 per month includes all $70 Cal" 349 1184 5-10 4 *3) 3 9544 5 10 6 15) TRI DELTA is proud to utilities. 349 1340. Evenings. welcome our 20 pledges to forget to check the sports The block and Bridle Club will 372 3843 Pets allowed PIONEER RECEIVER 65 FENDER STRATOCASTER the bonds' 1 10 3 13) equipment in the Classified hold its Informal Invitational 6:30 1210-1217) watts per channel New list 1956 EXCELLENT ORI p.m. Tuesday, Judging Pavilion price $500 First $200 takes it You will have the opportunity to order ONE OR two females needed 355 0540 4 10 3(4) GIN A I. CONDITION much more much WilCOX i Real Estate I1® I NEED a ride to (IU) Bloom The Domestic Airline Ticketing from your.losten's College Ring Specialist: for furnished apartment next class will be from 7 to 9 Thursday, TRADING POST. 509 E. ington Indiana, any weekend. 117 Eppley Center. Anyone inter¬ to campus. 22 10 31 13) 332 4432 Michigan 485 4391. Open 3 BEDROOM. 2 story Dutch Please call Eileen at 337 2803 ested may attend the class. CAMPUS BOOKSTORE 9 30 am 6 pm Colonial on quiet dead end Z-3 10 4 (4) C 22 10 31 (61 street. 10 minutes south of 507 E. Grand Rivar EAST LANSING. 1 bedroom MSU Wooded, call Barb Furnishing that first apart Pool players sign up by today Mon.-Wed. 11:00-4:00 furnished, $225/month. In y'l SKI boots, brand new Hoopingarner, 699 2428 or ment? Find what you need in for the MSU Men's and Women's RALEIGH 10 speed, for sab Mm. .Ul>n4n»» eludes heat. Phone 332 3900. $100. call Deb. 332 8310 7 0 B. $75 332 8620 Ask for Brokers Inc. 351 1880 the Classified section of Straight Pool Championships in or evenings and weekends. today's paper. Union Billiard Room. 5 1C 3 (3) Dianna E 5 10 6 13) X 6 10 5 (7) 332 2197 OR 22 10 31 (5) Tuesday, October 3, 1978 13 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan GENESIS HAGAR the Horrible SPONSORED BY: R Wed. Oct 11.8 pm by Dik Browne I IK Jemson Fieldhouse IB tickets *7 50 (t)WJIM-TV(CBS) (lO)WILX-TV(NBC) (ll)WELM-TV(Cohle) (12)WJRT-TV(ABC) (23)WKAR-TV(PBS) MELGA SAYS I NlEVER A^/XSEEYOL) Notice me £ WoRR--- REARRANGED THE FURNITURE 11:15 2:00 (12) One Life To Live (l?)News Tuesday (12) Mary Tyler Moore 11:30 (23) Music from Mich. State 2:30 (23) MacNeil/Lehrer Report (6) Barnaby Jones 9:00 (6) Guiding Light 8:00 (10) Johnny Carsor (6) Phil Donahue (23) ABC News (10) Marcus Welby.M.D. (10) Doctors (6) Paper Chase 11:45 (23) Sesame Street (23) Over Easy (10) Grandpa Goes to 10:00 3:00 Washington (12) Movie 12:40 (6) All In The Family (10) Another World (12) Baseball Play Off (12) General Hospital (23) Opium (6) Movie (10) Card Sharks 1:00 (23) Food for Life 9:00 (12) Dinah! (23) Mister Rogers 3:30 (6) Movie (10) Tomorrow 1:25 PEANUTS SPONSORED BY: \,J.A WCJ LAUNDRY cleaners 10:30 (10) Movie i f soud run ust nmnc (12) Rookies (6) Price Is Right (6) MASH (23) Movie by Schulz IETUSDO YOUR (23) Villa Alegre 10:30 SUMMER ALTERATIONS (10) Jeopardy (23) Electric Company 4:00 (23) Meet the Black Caucus 332-3537 11:00 (6) New Mickey Mouse Club 11:00 (10) News (10) Munsters (6-10) News (10) High Rollers (12) News MA\£ V0U ! 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WE'LL OiSPENSE WITH THE by Phil Frank Service Station HU6S1N6 AND KlSSlhG^g^- 15 DCDlCATHP TO AN UNKNOWN unfortunate iy, / HERE WE ARE AT ' HIS RECORDS WW OF THE I TMPAVER WHO SAVE HIS LIFE AND WEALTH TO were lOStin me i UNKNOWN "WAtEft .) -me support of "rue y— HEAT of BILLING.. l( GONERMttEnir.. 17—"1A e PILLOW TALK SPONSORED BY: FURNITURE wim 1 gntil' iVi 1 'Tjiaiii by Johnny Hart CAMPUS THEKE YOU ARE.HOW 'ftXTT A HtCE TUMBLEWEEDS SPONSORED BY: PIZZA TD UKE A NICE YfeGlK, ABOUT A BARREL Of- PIcKLK to 00 WITH THAT TWEED SUIT fOR ..WHAT GIZEr' MEDIUM. by Tom K. Ryan TKE WINTER. ' f YOuF CEX ARE GKOJNPLESS, FCX- I/YHO-RUN-LIKE-ANTELOPE' ANt'-SWlM-OOIET-TONR- Y LIKE-PEAL'ER. S SPONSORED BY: liberty bell presents by Jerry Dumas and Mort Walker CROSSWORD THE SPINNERS PUZZLE Sunday Oct 8th LONG's And then we'll risHt.' we'll BUT FIRST at WHEN WE 6E- RIGHT.' AND across ticket info 694-4466 run-two miles 50 on A WE NEED TO THE OFFIC: 50 PUSHUPS/ SPONSORED BY: BEFORE LUNCH/ 4) REAL SOME &ooe, i Green WE'LL DO HEALTHY mciustation 50 SIT- \ rfS* 5* HEALTH REST. 7 Smoked mea ups/ J5| k ..>) KICK.' 1? Dodger 13 Chalcedony 14 Ch.nky 15 Malayan trei 16 Custom 17 Firth of ,VJH€N UCOMeS TO MAKiN just y Tuesday, October 3, 1970 1 4 Michigon Stote News. East lonsing, Michigan U.S., German students E.L. city council share common problem to ponder zoning Bv JOANNE LANE Siburg also told the group that though there East Lansing City Council Czarnecki's proposal sought State New. Staff Writer are now too many students the problem will will hold a public to eliminate parking during hearing German and American universities share the reverse itself by 1985. certain hours on a street if 50 tonight on an ordinance to mutual concern of having too many graduates He explained that with the declining birth rezone .43 acres of land adja¬ percent of its residents signed a and not enough jobs, the chancellor of the rate, enrollment in the universities by 1985 will cent to Lake Lansing Road. petition requesting it. University of Freiburg in Freiburg, West be at an all-time low and the university will be Germany, told a group of MSU students Monday. overstaffed. Also the The council will also consider on agenda for the Friedrick Wilhelm Siburg, speaking in t! 7:30 meeting at the East Lan¬ a citizen participation plan for Consequently. German university adminstra- the federal Community Devel¬ German library in Wells Hall, said he believes sing Public Library, 950 Abbott tors, keeping in mind future problems, will not ^♦»rman universities need to have less vocational Road, is a Transportation Com¬ opment grant program recom¬ allow the purchase of currently needed materials ly-oriented courses and more of an interdiscipli mended by the to combat the overcrowded situation. mission recommendation that Housing and nary curriculum. "The German universities have many internal bike path sidewalks along ma¬ Community Development Com- "West Germany has too many lawyers, doctors jor streets be considered in the and teachers." Siburg said. "Originally in the problems with very few answers." Siburg said. current review of the Compre¬ time of Hitler only 5 percent of the population Siburg is visiting MSU in connection with the hensive Plan. A request from the Ingham attended college and now that figure has jumped German department's exchange program where County Treasurer's Office that to 24 percent." students enroll at the University of Freiburg for an application be made to the mendations on a street parking Department of Natural Re¬ German students pay no tuition. Siburg State News Susan Tuso | Aleck Dickson searches for buried treasure in the field next to the East program proposed by Council- sources to withhold from sale explained, but are financed by the government. The program has existed for 10 years and each member John Czarnecki in the property year seven to 12 MSU students take 45 credits in Lansing Arts Workshop with a metal detector. Dickson and her husband located at 417 Under the 1948 constitution, students are liberal arts and sciences at the University of like to search for lost objects such as rings, silverware and money February will also be pre¬ Bailey St. will also be dis¬ sented. cussed. allowed the freedom to study in the field of their Freiburg and receive MSU credit. a hobby. choice with some guarantee of a job. No Freiburg students as of yet have come to MSU but an exchange is being considered. However, since the number of students has risen so quickly. Siburg said, entrance into the The University of Freiburg has 17.500 stu university is no longer as easy as it was previously. The student must now pass entrance exams and are not guaranteed a position in the field of dents and is located in the West southwest corner of Germany in the Black Forest region. MSU currently has seven students enrolled at Freiburg for their junior year. Stare at the nose on this Mona Lisa. What do you see? their choice, he said. Acting chairperson of the Department of "I have friends in Germany who have passed German and Russian Mark Kistler said, "We are the entrance exams and have waited as long as grateful the Freiburg officials are here cement¬ three years to get into their chosen fields." Geoff ing relations between the schools so that the Bodeau. a junior majoring in German, said. program can continue." Read what the University of Illinois student paper said iEd Seiud) "If a student avails himself of all the facilities by the I Evelyn Wood) Institute and attends all the class sessions, the price boils down to only about S2 an hour, cheaper than any private tutoring you'll ever find. Spread over four years, the course can save thousands of study hours and can probably affect a boost in astudent's Do Most Students grade point average Assignments which once Read Slowly? took days can be accomplished in a matter of hours, leaving much more time for other pursuits. The Institute estimates that it can save average students 35<) hi >urs of study time each semester - probably an understatement " What Happens If I Flop? If y< ju fail to increase your reading ability at least 3 times, you receive a full tuition refund. No catches, no hassles We put it in writing: THE GUARANTEE. •• ■■■ . .- .jr^sTlv Any student who attends every class, completes the required practice, yet does not improve read ing ability at least 3 times, as measured by the Over 1,000,000 Graduates beginning and ending tes.s. will be eligible to So Far. receive a full tuition refund. TAKE A FREE How Do You Learn To Read EVELYN WOOD Faster? With The Same MINI-LESSON THIS WEEK Comprehension? * Ask about the special 25% • Mini I.e, STUDENT Discount f-.velvn W.» * Enter the drawing for a free scholarship Who Teaches The Course9 Do You Lose The Enjoyment of Reading Slowly- Of Sauoring The • is green Literary Style9 How Much Do You Have To Practice9 Does IQ Have Anything To Do With It9 Try as you i can't help but see the Can A Really Slow Reader Become A Dynamic other words, ng. V1 hi learn to use this Reader? natural, but i Don't take anybody's word for it-not ours, groups of v ineously This will double, not anybody/s. We developedthe Mini • Lesson triple, possibly quadruple c< >ur present ability so you could make up your own mind about "tins concept is di.imetnrally op|X>sed to the Why Do So Many Enroll? the course. The Mini-Lesson lasts only 1 hour. old fashioned speed reading technique ol picking This question was posed to several thousand During that short time, you have a chance \ HTCHEKS out key phrases In the Evelyn Wood course, j PBICE 8 skimming is a dirty word' Is there a positive value in reading faster 9 Ask college freshmen who had just enrolled in the Evelyn Wood course. The answers were varied, but mostly on the same wave length: 1) They to try your hand at it-to find out if it really can do the job for you. In 60 minutes over 80% of the audience increases reading speed. the honors student how fast he reads. Chances wanted to reduce their study time. 2) They Just a little, but enough to know what it's like. are he doesn't know either Test him and y< >u may wanted to feel more confident in class, more in At the Mini Lesson you will find out how the find out he's one of those rare birds who has control, and 3) Thev wanted to learn more, to RED HOT ROCK N ROLL ! gj! learned to rend faster by accident or. more achieve better grades. Evelyn Wood technique handles difficult text¬ book material. How it improves memory and dipcin to the listesl binds n Ihi cumin1 j I kely by his sheer drive to succeed That s wh.it At the end of the course, each student was concentration. How it makes reading a MORE GOODER PIZZA k Evelyn W<*xl discovered in l'Mo asked if his goals were met (Xer %% said yes pleasure instead of a chore. Let's face it. if than violin bis jit! Dynamic Reading Wasn't "Hie other f>"n received their tuition back (but the Evelyn Wood course is for real, you ought Invented. It Was Discovered. more of that later ). hxjk at these statistics. to know about it. Evelyi i Wt x x I w< is w< >rking on I ler M. ister s I )eqree c< implied from a list of 43 college campus classes K Log 351-2150 for recording _j jftv I FREE LESSONS NOW Place: Albert Pick Hotel 1427 W. Saginaw Today: 4:00& 7:30 p.m. JUST MINUTES FROM CAMPUS Wed.: 4:00 4 7:30 p.m. I