VOLUME 72 NUMBER 141 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6.1978 I MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY EAST LANSING MICHIGAN 48824 3 WARNING TO SYRIA Israel shells Beirut w By FAROUK NASSAR most elementary principles of human "S.O.S." for United Nations intervention. Associated Press Writer rights, in the name of the children, women "There is going to be a massacre ... in BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) — Israeli gun¬ and aged people who are dying by the the absence of direct military intervention boats shelled western Beirut Thursday hundreds, we urge you to act." the Christians will be crushed by the Syrian night in an apparent warning to Syrian The International Red Cross said it onslaught." said Dory Chamoun, son of peacekeeping troops to stop battering issued the statement from Geneva because former Lebanese President Camille Christian areas in the eastern part of the its Beirut office was cut off and they could Chamoun and a leader of a principal city. not get supplies through to the injured. right-wing Christian faction. The Israeli military spokesperson in Tel At the United Nations in New York, a Aviv said the vessels fired on a Palestinian Chamoun asked the United States, well-placed source said Secretary-General France and other western nations to see guerrilla naval base in southwestern Beirut. Kurt Waldheim was considering sending that U.N. military forces be dispatched to However, the official Lebanese radio said Sadruddin Aga Khan, a Moslem, to Leban Lebanon immediately. three gunboats fired on a Moslem resident- on to try to organize a cease-fire. He is an ial quarter, then withdrew when Syrian Iranian national who once served as U.N. The United States has endorsed calls by artillery opened fire on them. No casualties High Commissioner for Refugees, the U.N. Security Council and by France for or damage were reported. The protracted fighting led to some a truce. France has suggested that Leban¬ Western Beirut was the stronghold of speculation of a possible Israeli intervention ese army units be interjected between leftist Moslem militias and Palestinian in support of their Christian friends, but Syrian troops and Christian militia, but the guerrillas during the 19-month civil war observers in Beirut believed this was Christian Voice of Lebanon has reported that ended in November 1976. It has unlikely at present, A that President Elias Sarkis and his cabinet remained outside the battle between Syrian Meanwhile, a spokesperson for Lebanese have turned down the proposal as impracti¬ troops and rightist Christian militias in the American groups said in Washington that cal. The report was not able to be eastern sectors. Christian leaders in Beirut have issued an confirmed. Israel has vowed not to allow Lebanon's Christians to be destroyed but had refrain¬ ed from intervening in Lebanon, apparently for fear of endangering Egyptian-Israeli peace talks set to begin Oct. 12. The Israeli army radio station quoted FBI uncovers scheme sources in Parliament as saying Thursday Bill Andrade, 505 N. Case, vacuums in the corners in an attempt to rid his room of various Stote News PsteObss vermin. Cockroaches that "the decisive moment is near" for Israel. The radio also said Defense Minister Ezer Weizman would report Friday to an to steal nuclear sub; have recently come out of the woodwork to the disgust of many Case Hall residents. emergency meeting of the defense and foreign affairs committees of Parliament. The Syrian artillery was firing on the ravaged Christian sector of Beirut for the three men in custody Case residents '' fourth straight day Thursday, seeking to pound entrenched Christian militia into By VIVIAN VEGA kind of risk. We were not in the position to submission. Some Lebanese officials pinned Associated Press Writer discount it as too outlandish hopes on a possible United Nations inter¬ ST. LOUIS (AP) - Three men were in At the same time, however, the Defense vention to stop the bloodshed. custody Thursday accused of a plot many Department said it was a "practical Witnesses said a three-day Christian officials said was too fantastic to pull off - impossibility" that a group of civilians would unwelcome roomies have succeeded in stealing the submarine or assault on Syrians holding two key bridges steal a nuclear submarine, kill the crew, by controlling the northern roads and supply routes into the city had failed. In what diplomats saw as a bid to rally civilian morale, the rightist militia vowed blow up a ship, put out to sea, sell the sub, and perhaps fire a nuclear missile at the East Coast. The Pentagon said it couldn't be done, and (continued on page U) By MICHAEL MEGER1AN State News Staff Writer museum, said the brown bandits are potential disease-carriers, but only through they would turn their guns on Syria should an FBI agent said he hoped that was so. But. the agent, added, the government couldn't Senate OKs hi* reproduction 'The situation is afford to discount anything "as too out¬ Tripling is the least of worries for "mechanical transmission." rate, he said. rapidly becoming un¬ bearable," said Pierre Gemayel, leader of landish." And a source close to the residents in North Case Hall. Those residents now have a different type of invasion problem — bugs. The bugs are capable of transferring diseases only if they come in contact with Fischer said spraying of controlling the bugs. is the only method the rightist Phalange Party. Police said the casualty toll has climbed investigation in Connecticut, where the sub is based, said the three men appeared to defense bill bacteria detrimental to human health, he to 1,000 killed and 1,700 wounded in eight have the expertise to get the submarine Cockroaches, aptly nick named "brown Robert Underwood, manager of resi¬ said. This would include contact with fecal months of Christian-Syrian battles for underway. WASHINGTON (AP) - The Senate bandits" for the brown stripe appearing on dence halls, said the University will honor the thorax, have turned up in many rooms, material or impure water, he said. control of the tiny Mediterranean state. "We're convinced they were serious," said passed a $116.3 billion defense spending bill student requests to exterminate bugs in Thursday that falls $3 billion short of Phalangist radio told Christian civilians FBI Special Agent Bernard Feeney New nesting in areas where household insects Because of the complexity of residence their rooms. holed up in their makeshift basement President Carter's request and omits a usually habitate. Haven, Conn, hall structure, Fischer said it is impossible bunkers that the Syrians were being Still, the reactions of officials and House-passed restriction on abortions in the Bugs have been found in dresser draw¬ Underwood also said bug problems in to wipe out the bug problem. heavily reinforced and no end appeared in prospective victims ranged from "a practical military. ers, closets and bathroom suites, said a cafeterias are not necessarily due to poor sight to the constant rain of artillery fire. impossibility" to "funny as hell." The measure, approved 86-3, provides Case Hall maintenance spokesperson, add¬ "In a home you could get rid of them housekeeping. In a statement issued in Geneva, the Meanwhile, U.S. Magistrate David N. money for practically all Pentagon spend¬ ing that the department has already easily," he said. "Here, we have a network of tunnels underneath the halls. The bugs "In a kitchen environment there is plenty Lebanese Red Cross said: "The civilian Noce set a preliminary hearing Oct. 13 for ing, including military salaries and pen¬ responded to requests from students who Edward J. Nendenhall, 24, and Kurtis J. sions, purchases of weapons and equip¬ want their rooms sprayed. have a back door through which to escape." of opportunity to start roaches," he said. population, hospitals, dispensaries, asy¬ "It's one of the things inherent in this lums, shelters, nothing is being spared. In Schmidt, 22, on charges of conspiring to ment; research and development and other John Haslem, MSU pest control super¬ Fisher said the insects do not feed on food business." the r ? of humanity, in the i ; of the steal the USS Trepang, based in New programs. The measure covers the 1979 visor said he has not received any particles, but prefer plastic and other London, Conn. They were arrested Wednes¬ fiscal year, which began last Sunday. complaints from Case or any other resi¬ dence halls. substances. day in St. Louis. James W. Cosgrove, 26, of By voice vote, the Senate approved an Ovid, N.Y., was arrested Wednesday in amendment that would temporarily grant Haslem said his organization regularly The bug outbreak begins, Fischer said, exterminates bugs in all residence hall cafeterias every two weeks, but said there when the female lays an egg case, which contains about 20 to 30 eggs. The eggs then DPS warns against Geneva. N.Y. Roy B. Klager Jr., special agent in charge travel and moving allowances for the families of junior-enlisted personnel as¬ are not enough exterminators to go around incubate for about a week before they of the St. Louis FBI office, said the alleged signed overseas. Supporters hope to lift a plot came to light last month when Nov. 1 cutoff for the allowance during on other calls. hatch, he explained. Mendenhall and Cosgrove contacted a St. negotiations with the House. "There are only three of us," he said. "We have to cover all the jobs. The University is comparable to a small city and if it was a Fischer added that female cockroaches will lay eggs anywhere, resulting in an infinite number of possible places where stolen football tickets Louis resident about joining. After killing the sub's 100-man crew, the The House bill totals $119 billion, about $281 million less than the administration men allegedly planned to blow up a request and $2.7 billion more than the city you'd have more (exterminating) young cockroaches could pop up soon after. submarine tender moored alongside the Senate version. It also contains a provision agencies." Once the bugs hatch, Fischer said, they Persons buying tickets from "scalpers" the seats and eject the ticKet-noiders, the this week for the Notre Dame game official said. Trepang to create a diversion. Klager said banning use of any military money for Roland Fischer, MSU professor of ento¬ fully mature within two months and can abortions in military hospitals or through mology and curator of the entomology spread throughout an entire residence hall Saturday may be purchasing stolen prop¬ Recently DPS arrested an MSU custodi- they planned to fire a nuclear missile at the base or at a major East Coast city if needed defense-funded insurance programs, unless erty and should expect to be ejected from at the cyclotron in connection with at the life of the woman is endangered. their seats, according to the Department of least 30 tickets reported stolen from the t0 cover th® getaway Public Safety. cyclotron. Klager said the suspects claimed to have DPS recovered 22 tickets from the the talents "and were in a position to recruit "If you don't buy tickets from the custodian, but there are eight known enough persons with the talents" to r Milliken's OK expected Athletic Department, you are taking a chance that the tickets may have been tickets from the cyclotron still missing, the official said. sub. "I don't know if they could have carried it stolen," a DPS official said. He also cautioned fans that people out," Klager said. If the tickets have been reported stolen "scalping" tickets outside the stadium just "I'd like to think they couldn't have. I earlier in the week, DPS will go into the prior to the game might be selling stolen certainly hope they couldn't have. But the for truth-in-renting bill section of the stadium during the game, find tickets. government is not in a position to take that inside An added feature in today's State News is a special MSU v. truth-in-renting bill is signed into law by Gov. Wil "We expect MSU received PBB cattle for burial ND sports program. introduced the weather The bill passed the House of Representatives, 93-6, and, in smoke with four minor amendments, passed the Senate 32-0 last week. The bill lists 13 common clauses that would have to be removed from Michigan leases if while others were going up More rain ature will today. The temper¬ reach 60 degrees if the law goes into effect. Among the prohibited clauses would be any discriminating we are lucky. against children and minorities. By PAULCOX Grand Rapids to await burial in one of the state's pits, Deming said. Landlords would also have to remove clauses that force tenants to waive their rights to State News Staff Writer Meanwhile, other PBB-tainted cattle were burned at the a trial by jury in court actions, said Roger Winthrop, a member of the Michigan Tenant While MSU continued to incinerate PBB-tainted cattle, other Veterinary Clinic incinerator, or another incinerator located on Rights Coalition and one of the bill's negotiators. contaminated cows were sent from the state Agriculture Farm Lane near south campus, Keahey said. Neither incinerator Under the provisions of the law, landlords could be fined $250 for each illegal clause generates the temperature of 2,000 degrees that state officials say Department to MSU with barrels so the remains could be buried, as found in a lease Winthrop said. A warning banner must be included in each lease saying it state law dictates. is necessary to break down PBB. conforms to the new law and the fine could be imposed for not including the banner. From 1974 to 1978 a total of two pounds, two ounces of PBB The bulk of the fire retardent was burned in 1974, Downs said. However, landlords would be given a three-week grace period to correct illegal encased in dead animals was incinerated at MSU, Charles R. PBB was accidentally mixed into Michigan livestock feed in 1978. clauses, Winthrop said. Downs, environmental quality editor for MSU information services Due to a lack of storage, Keahey said, animal carcasses must be Second offenders of the truth-in-renting law would be fined $500 for each violation. said. destroyed before it is determined whether the animal contained PBB. The remains must be burned to prevent the spread of Association and the Michigan Tenants Rights Coalition," Clodfelter said. "This may seem peculiar, but the levels (of PBB) were extremely infectious disease, Keahey said. The truth-in-renting bill originated from a PIRGIM project two and one-half years ago small in 77 and 78," said Kenneth K. Keahey, director of the animal Incineration before learning if the animal is contaminated will to find out the number of illegal clauses in Michigan leases, Winthrop said. health laboratory. "The highly-contaminated cattle were burned in 1974 before we realized." continue, Keahey said. If researchers find that an animal is "We went through 216 leases from around the state and only three were clean," contaminated, it will be shipped to one of the burial pits but a "few Winthrop said. "There was an average of six clauses per lease against state law." Beginning in October 1977, the Agricultural Department sent a "few cows" to MSU for autopsies and stipulated that the remains be might slip through," he said. Winthrop said the instance of illegal clauses in leases is more common in college towns Keahey said the burning doesn't pose an environmental threat like Ann Arbor and East Lansing, but noted that Kalamazoo, where Western Michigan put in barrels rather than be burned, said Duaine R. Deming, because the PBB levels are very low in animals now going through University is located, has "model leases." veterinary coordinator of the Agriculture Department's PBB unit. the lab. "We may try and amend it (the truth-in-renting law) next year by providing a clause He added that burial instructions were included to comply with He added that the incinerators also have after-burners and the where the Attorney General's office would provide a model lease," Winthrop said. the state's 1977 PBB Act 77, which outlines burial as the accepted temperatures are near the minimum required to destroy PBB. If Milliken signs the bill, it will become law on Jan. 1. method of disposal for cattle with .02 parts per million or more of The current incineration facilities may need to be modified to PBB. assure safe burning, Keahey said, but gave no specifics about what The barreled remains were shipped to refrigerated storage in additions might be necessary. 2 Michigon Stole Nows, Eost loosing, Michigon Friday, Octobar 6, 1978 INVESTMENT ON LIST TOO Cost-cutting job faces next pope VATICAN CITY (API - wealth with its spiritual role. financial affairs. Complaints daily on the capitalist system," its clients, religious orders, One of the major tasks facing persist that it still has too much said Giovanni Cereti, an Italian ambassadors to the Holy See the next pope will be how to cut No sooner had Pope John of a secular role through its priest and theologian, in a and recommended lay persons. the cost of the Roman Catholic Paul I taken over on Aug. 26 financial holdings in banks, recent financial study for the To avoid moral conflicts, the Church's expanding worldwide than a leading Italian business stock exchanges and international theology review Vatican Divested itself of any real mission and invest wisely. But magazine appealed to him to estate. Concilium. "It depends on the stock holdings in companies some critics say the Vatican impose "order and morality" on benefits the big multinationals involved in the manufacture of Swiss government resigns over dispute also must reconcile its worldly the church's secrecy-shrouded "The Vatican depends finan- take out even from developing countries." arms, contraceptives and films. The Vatican also has been Under changes instituted by divesting itself of holdings in Pope Paul VI in 1968, three Italian companies, shifting to STOCKHOLM, Sweden (AP) — Swe¬ den's first non-socialist government in more than 40 years resigned Thursday in Moderate Coalition of nuclear power. Party backed the use ERA supporters ready organizations now manage the Holy See's financial affairs. On the United States, Switzerland, Germany, Japan, France, Can¬ The crisis became acute a month ago top is the Prefecture for Eco¬ ada and Spain. "In general, all a dispute over the future use of nuclear when a decision had to be token on the nomic Affairs, headed by Car¬ countries that permit the free energy. dinal Egidio Vagnozzi. The export of investment profits," start-up of two new reactors, to be added The three-party coalition of Centrists, liberols and conservatives, led by Cen¬ trist Prime Minister Thorbjorn Falldin, to the six Sweden now operates. Weeks of tough negotiations within the Cabinet failed to bridge the gap and led to a to start state campaigns prefecture coordinates all ad¬ ministrative and financial policies, including the budget of according to Cereti's study. Sources say the Vatican has shifted its investments into had squabbled over the nuclear issue the Holy See. public utilities, such as tele¬ WASHINGTON (AP) the Constitution." Federation, for example, sent hopeless deadlock. - A second organization, the phone, electric and gas com¬ ever since it came to power in 1976. The ERA campaign was a With final congressional ap¬ telegrams to senators urging a Administration of the Patri¬ Falldin and his energy minister had Sweden's Social Democrats had held major issue as more than 2,000 "no" vote. But opponents had panies, banks and insurance. proval believed assured today mony of the Holy See, is The shift from Italy is attri¬ vowed to halt Sweden's nuclear program. power for 44 years until they were for extension of the ratification delegates opened a NOW con¬ already begun to concede de¬ unseated by the coalition in 1976. vention in Washington to de¬ feat. responsible for the Vatican's buted in part to the interna¬ But the liberals and the conservative deadline for the Equal Rights Amendment, supporters are cide which issues the organiza¬ payroll and manages invest¬ tionalization of the Curia, the The outcome was signaled c ment in securities and real Vatican's central administra¬ tion will emphasize. preparing strong state cam¬ Wednesday when the Senate estate, tion, under Pope Paul. paigns to push for ratification. But Cereti said it is also Second 'test tube' baby born in India Meanwhile, both sides main¬ rejected on a 54-44 vote a The third, headed by Bishop Eleanor Cutri Smeal. presi¬ tained contact with senators in proposed amendment by Sen. Paul Marcinkus, 56, of Cicero, based on a political, economic dent of the National Organiza¬ advance of the final vote sche¬ Jake Garn, R-Utah, that would HI., is the Vatican bank official¬ choice, because investments in CALCUTTA, India (AP) — Three Calcut¬ the baby's future marriage prospects in tion for Women, said Thursday duled at 10 a.m. today on have allowed states to rescind ly called the Institute for Reli¬ Italy are "less profitable, less India's conservative Hindu society. the nationwide apparatus put extension of the ERA ratifica¬ their ratification of the ERA gious works. It provides ; secure, less protected and more ta doctors said Thursday the world's together for the ERA extension tion deadline from next March during the extension period. range of banking service heavily taxed." second "test-tube'' baby has been born The world's first boby conceived in a drive in Congress would be 22 until June 30, 1982. Senate here, state-owned Calcutta television laboratory, Louise Brown, was born in of the extension would kept together for the next big passage reported. Oldham, England, last July 25, an event make it law. The House fight. already The boby. a girl weighing seven pounds, six ounces, was delivered at a Calcutta nursing home Tuesday, it said. that made worldwide headlines and medical history. Two specialists, Patrick Steptoe and Dr. Robert Edwards, had "We have to keep a national focus," she said. "All the rati¬ fied states have got to remain has approved the extension, which does not require the Polish-born writer wins president's signature. The name of the home was not given. developed a method whereby they active for the Equal Rights The women's committee of The news report said the names parents were being kept secret, ap¬ of the removed on egg from the mother's ovaries, fertilized it with sperm from the father in the laboratory and then Amendment until it is a part of the American Farm Bureau Nobel Prize in literature parently out of concern that the stigma of implanted the egg in the mother's womb. laboratory conception might jeopardize House hands Carter — STOCKHOLM, Sweden (AP) Isaac Bashevis Singer, the Tolstoy. Singer, reached in Miami, Thursday less-known writers are often chosen because "that masterful Yiddish story-teller where he was spending the is one of our functions, to put whose lively tales of Jewish life Jewish holy days, was more forward and spread the works victory; sustains veto are miniatures of a world of human feeling, was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature modest, telling a reporter, "I'm grateful but at the same time I am sorry that writers greater of important authors. . . With the Nobel Prize for literature Isaac Bashevis Singer comes up WASHINGTON i AP) — Under intensive White House lobbying, Thursday. than I did not get it." above the surface." the House handed President Carter a major legislative victory on The 74-year-old Polish-born He said controversial Ameri¬ In America, however, where Thursday by sustaining his veto of a $10.2 billion public works bill novelist and short-story writer, can novelist Henry Miller de¬ he emigrated in 1935, settling as inflationary and wasteful. a naturalized American citizen, serves the Novel Prize "be¬ in New York, the prolific Singer The 223 190 House roll call fell 53 votes short of the two-thirds was cited by the Swedish cause of his fight for freedom of has been widely read and majority necessary to override Carter's veto. Had the House voted Academy of Letters for his literature." Pre-announcement admired for years. to override, a similar majority would have been required in the "impassioned narrative art favorites here for the award He has written a dozen Senate to enact the bill over the president's objections. which, with roots in a Polish- included British novelist novels, children's books, mem¬ After the vote. Carter said in a statement: "This has been a Jewish tradition, brings univer¬ Graham Greene and Turkish oirs and numerous short sto¬ tough fight. I am gratified by the results ..." He said the vote sal human conditions to life." author Yasar Kemal. ries, which frequently appear in Teddy bears on toddler's toy blacklist amounted to "a long step in the battle against inflation" and that In awarding the $165,000 Last year's winner was 78- the magazine The New Yorker. the nation "owes a debt to the Congress for its wise and prize, the 18-member academy year-old Spanish poet Vicente Almost all of his work was responsible action." likened Singer's works of "ap¬ Aleixandre, little known out¬ written in Yiddish, the lan¬ WASHINGTON (AP)— Teddy bears in effect soon enough to affect toys this Speaker Thomas P. O'Neill had warned that the veto, no matter parently inexhaustible psycho¬ side the Spanish-speaking guage of central European and jack-in-the-boxes moved into the Christmas, 18 categories of toys and what the outcome, would make enemies for the president just as logical fantasy" to those of the world. Academy Secretary Jews, and was later translated crowded of federal other orticles intended for children under his crucial energy legislation nears final passage. great Russian novelist Leo Lars Gyllensten told reporters into English. area regulation Thursday as the Consumer Product Safety the age of 3 would be covered. Commission urged a ban on toys To remain on the market, the items considered unsafe for toddlers. would have to be too big to fit into a The commission voted unanimously to We're Moving!! cylinder one and one-quarter inches in propose a ban on sale of thousands of diameter and two and one-quarter inches toys that are small enough or have parts in depth. Parts that could be detached small enough to be swallowed or choked easily, such as a button on o stuffed on. animal that a child might pull off, also will Under the regulation, which will not be bring an item under the ban. All departments but Audio are moving to Frandor this weekend. Water bills force privies to prove point Record Sale Ends Saturday WASHINGTON (AP) — Allen Young's part of their water payments and let the suburban home soon may have an city shut off their taps. Another Jewish Singles Dance MUSIC CO. outhouse in the front yard. So Young said he has ordered 20 He and some of his neighbors, who portable outhouses to place around the Saturday, October 14 Man. - Fr.: 10-4 245 Ann Sal. 10-5 have seen their water bills climb from community. He said some of his friends 6:30 PM - 12:30 AM about $11 to about $86 per month, say are filling up bathtubs and other large Single, 18-35 they'll learn to do without water rather containers with water to prepare for the Disc jockey • Trivia prizes • than pay. water shutoff. Free Bagel Nosh • $2 cover charge People in Manassas Park, Va., like Throughout the years, the nation's more and more people everywhere, say capital has seen protests that have used Congregation Sharey Zedek they are fed up with the higher cost of horse-drawn wagons, chickens, goats, for info ft rides We'll create a nice initial impression for you government services. pickets, bricks, marijuano and brass to 1924 Coolidge Rd. E. Lansing 351-3570 draw attention. But this uprising against And for her. Give us 10 days to deliver her monogram 01 Young and dozens of residents in the town of 9,600, about 25 miles southwest water bills may be the first to make its name in 14 karat yellow gold with matching chain. of Washington, have pledged to withhold point with privies. A. Script monogram, $55. B.Block monogram, $40. C. Script name as shown, $65. Other names at different prices. Something Beautiful for Everyone Russian flu may plague another winter ATLANTA (AP) - Health officials say winter will not help avoid the flu bug, young Americans may be in for another health officials said. hard winter because of Russian flu, but "There is no scientific evidence that they say a relatively unheralded pre¬ getting your feet wet or being in a draft scription drug could provide limited increases your chance of getting the flu," protection. said Dr. Alan Hinman, director of the center's immunization division. Last season, military establishments But he said a prescription drug called and college campuses were hit hard by amantidine "can lessen the likelihood... the A-USSR strain of influenza. Ameri¬ It's taken by mouth, a couple of tablets a cans younger than 26 had no immunity because they were born after a similar flu day starting from the time you're strain caused influenza outbreaks during exposed to flu until the time the flu This Areas outbreak goes away. But in winter, when Only Multi-Media Discothequ the early 1950s. flu is around all the time, that could be a 2841 F Gd River, E lans 351-1201 And trying to keep dry and warm all problem." Enjoy Your Weekend at the Rainbow Ranch Weekend Clearance Sale Tammy will "never go out alone again" "NASHVILLE, Tann. (AP)— After a 80 miles south in Giles County, officials MARATHON MORGANS said. No ransom demand was made. mysterious abduction by a masked Fine Jewelers Since lK7f> gunman, country music queen Tammy "We have some leads," said Jim Meridian Mall, Okemos Wynette was sedated and resting Thurs¬ Henderson, spokesperson for the Ten¬ nessee Bureau of Criminal Investigation, 121 S. Washington, Lansing day. "I'll never go out alone again," she soid. but he would not elaborate. Officials said she was bruised and Use one of Morgan's convenient charge plans or Wynette, 36. wos abducted in her suffered choke marks from pantyhose American Express. BankAmericard, Master Charge yellow Cadillac from a shopping center Mail and Phone Inquiries Invited: early Wednesday evening and released tied tightly around her neck. (M7) :M!Wi:|20 4KMWf the picture when the city planning commis use of that land." kind of land use is best in that place, and I read with much displeasure the article printed in the State News of Oct. 4. I was what rights has the community to say what sion took its vote with undue haste and approached by Watts (the author of the article) to give my impressions about life at MSU. 'taking the cake' Those 1967 planners were correct when uses shall be allowed. without the benefit of either a To my great surprise the impressions which have been attributed to me and the quoted they said East Lansing needs "a broader environmental impact study as many people statements which have appeared in his article do not even come close to what I discussed Come on, Sabaroff, when it comes to economic base, a more balanced economic •No one is proposing to take the land urged, nor with a clear explanation of wh; with Watts. "gross errors" the CLC takes the cake. Who community, and a broader range of employ away or hold it as a public park if the mall is zoning should depart from the original cit; Although he may have mistaken me for a Kenyan majoring in agricultural economics failed to correctly report campaign ex ment opportunities. You bet I'm "preoc refused. Let's not get stuck with a sharp plan. (which I am still puzzled about because he seemed to have been taking notes on what I was penses? The CLC has a history of interpret cupied with the facts" when I evaluate our division of alternatives between "highest telling him), I do not recall having discussed with him any aspect of my private life. community's basic needs. That's why I development" and "no development." Be¬ •As for "rights", if there's been an. ing rules and "facts" to suit its own ends. I wish everyone majoring in journalism (like Watts) who wants some practice in The 1967 Comprehensive Plan is set forth support the Dayton Hudson regional tween these two unrealistic extremes many denial of rights it tends to be the developer who has done so by initially fighting the collecting foreign students' impressions and feelings about MSU life or any aspect of i a color coded map recommending land other uses could be found if Dayton Hudson American life would do it with good faith and maturity and avoid the juicy temptation of „se and density. The Dayton Hudson land is were not given approval. There's a growing court decision to permit a vote of the people the matter. presenting his own stereotype. coded INDUSTRIAL. Period. sensitivity toward community rights in on Finally, I am pleased that Watts has stopped by my room to apologize privately. I would While the 1967 planners hoped to attract determining land use and toward in- like to inform readers that the article presented to them was full of distortions and false A vigorous and informative interchange « research park for that site, they also between solutions to controversies like this. information. wanted to broaden the tax base with light All fairy tales The land could be transferred to another of views about this development should be Kabonvi Sebasigari owner for other reasonable development of possible in coming months, if we can keep to manufacturing. Industrial research parks a true discussion of real issues. Please, 318 F E.Owen Hall e as economically obsolete as the Edsel, high value and low intensity, if not for the ao the remaining industrial will be M-l if the are pure fietion research industry which was somewhat editors, no more "cute" letters like the fairy CLC forces us "to uphold the validity of the unrealislically proposed in the basic city tale — unless someone really wants a "cute" I love me in tight white pants Dayton Hudson mall. Comprehensive Plan." plan. I challenge the CLC to make its To correct some of the fictions in "Grim Fairy Tale" published recently i •As for "tossing aside the usual rules" it Twining: your letter only exemplifies the mindlessness of the com alternative uses known to the voters. On State News: does appear that the community group is J.Peterson Sept. 21, at a neighborhood meeting, Jim 1172 Snyder Rd. (D«liv*ry Available) No check* accepted 1 ,C^s3ts >> Buv any ANNOUNCING! Our Newest Store jgfc 0 Serving East Lansing! 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"Hurtwood Alley," opens the LP's second side, and band which By JOHN NEILSON new vinyl collaboration by Dan "The Power Of Gold," which State News Reviewer Cheech and Chong have always been a one-joke comedy team. Sure, George Carlin and other 70s comedians saw the potential for Fogelberg and Tim Weisberg, is by no means either per¬ former's greatest work. Never¬ if-1 A closes it, are also two of my personal favorites. The former supposedly features Fogelberg laughs in the antics of stoned-out hippies, but somehow these theless, the record is, for the on "six thousand guitars." This humorists managed to put it into perspective with the other crazy sides of contemporary life. This transcendence has always eluded most part, a fine and pleasant has to be a joke, or the tune Cheech and Chong, and in the course of their many albums they LP — especially nice music for would sound like Blue Oyster easy listening, studying, ro¬ Cult. Nonetheless, the tune is managed to effectively strip-mine this vein of humor for all it was mance, mellowing-out, or in¬ the album's most "soft" rock- worth. Not that this hurt them in any way. Their albums sold well, their ducing sleep (and the latter oriented moment, complete statement isn't meant to be with a recurring riff. I like it a skits and songs received both AM and FM airplay, and they even facetious). lot. "The Power Of Gold" is got a Grammy. Their fans loved them and knew what to expect, and Take, for instance, "Twins standard Fogelberg, and would by the time Cheech and Chong dropped out of sight a few years ago Theme," the short instrumental have fit in well on Captured they had taught a whole generation the proper inflections to use in such essential colloquialisms as "Heyyyy, maaannnn" and "Ohhhh, that opens the album. The Angel or one of his earlier LPs. eerie, dreamy quality of Fogel- Aside from the album's ter¬ berg's piano and Weisberg's ribly hokey title (which may be flute together captures, at least a result of this), one thing still for me, the melancholy feeling of lying in bed on a rainy night, really bothers me. Both per¬ formers often suffer from what perhaps reading a book or All things considered, Up In Smoke comes simply reflecting on life. seems to be the curse of many low rent Animal House one in the mellow/cosmic school of across as a that is fueled by pot rather than beer. As — "Paris Nocturne," from the LP's second side, borders al¬ ^HSSHrre'' pop. They try much too hard to the classical and re¬ Dan Fogelberg and Tim Weisberg portray this "throbbing sin¬ such, it will probably appeal primarily to fans most on cerity and sensitivity." (Don't creates much the same feeling. of Cheech and Chong, Animal House, and/or get upset. One of my fave I presume the song is supposed influenced "Intimidation," an berg's flute, and, despite Fogel- i, Jackson Browne, recent¬ marijuana. If this doesn't include you, your to capture the aura of a night in uptempo number that demon berg's soft "doo doo doos," the ly fell into the category. Of three bucks would be better spent else¬ Paris, but I've never been to strates the superb musicianship song is another instrumental, irse, I don't like him as much France, so I wouldn't know. present on the LP. For Fogel as are more than half the where. w.) Ya know, it's like give us Both songs are exceptional if numbers on the record. berg (who goes from instru ; music, and we'll decide if you enjoy this type of music. ment to instrument with "Guitar Etude No. 3," featur¬ it's sensitive or not. Sensitivity However, after perhaps ingly little effort) and Weis¬ ing Fogelberg on classical i than image, and some¬ too-many listens, I half ex¬ berg, this goes without saying, guitar is where the LP first times there seems to be a thin pected a voice to speak over the but the record also features delves into "muzak." When I line between "sensitivity" and With the release of the new Cheech and Chong movie. Up In music, asking: "What do you hear the song, I am reminded of Smoke, it's obvious that the dopey duo didn't learn any new jokes cocktail music, elevator music, "wimp-ishness." Every time I say about a 25-year-old girl who like Willie Weeks on bass, Neil hear Dan Hill sing, "Sometimes while they were away. What they HAVE done is recycle the ones dies? That she liked Bach, Larsen on piano, and Andy and the soundtracks from thou¬ when we touch/The honesty's from their albums in a new visual context. No longer do we have to Beethoven, the Beatles ...?" Newmark on drums. "Lazy sands of low-budget foreign too much," I wanna scream: rely on moans and slurred speech to tell us they're "getting off' — "Twins Theme" breaks im¬ Susan," the following tune, is now we can watch them cross their eyes, too. Cheech and Chong mediately into the Latin- the first to highlight Weis- "Luhaina ™ •>»«£. -illy turkey. have wrought!" It's nice to get There's an awful lot of "getting off' in Up In Smoke, but that's to follows in the same vein. As that off my chest. be expected when the pills are as big as half-dollars, the joints as big hard as I try, when it's played I as flashlights, and people snort cocaine by the ounce. Not n't help thinking of "Girl Anyway, I really like three surprisingly, the movie is written almost entirely around drugs - getting them, taking them, and of course, hiding them from the cops. This isn't to say that the movie isn't funny - only that it's not for every taste. This Weekend From Ipancma," which may be fine il you like that song. For some reason, me feel terrible it always made *>ngs on this LP, and with the exception of two, the rest am t bad. However, I still feel that a concert featuring two hours of Most of Up In Smoke takes place in sunny southern California. By JOHN NEILSON The Rolling Stones will make a rare television appearance as the On the more positive side is a acoustic Suit>r wilh • Cheech Marin — who is the leader of a local pachuco-rock band that State News Staff Writer musical guests on NBC's Saturday Night Live tomorrow, which cover of the Hollies' "Tell Me n"le here and there is much too hopes to someday become "bigger than Ruben and the Jets" — There seems to be a lot going on this weekend, so if you've got a should come as a blessing to fans who missed their massive U.S. To My Face." which stands offensive. Uts face it - this picks up hitchhiking Tommy Chong in his customized heap. Chong, with Judy Collins' "Since LP features additional who is out of work and unhappy in his parents house, just happens few extra dollars in your pocket you should have no problem tour this summer. The Stones can be expected to play a pair of You've Asked" as the only s and good deal of electri¬ a to be a drummer. After they discover their other common interest finding something of interest to do. For instance: tunes from Some Girls — which is their latest album and their best city. The 30-member MSU Chamber Orchestra will open their new in years. Tomorrow's show will also mark premiere of the fourth non Fogelberg compositions on — drugs, naturally — the pair takes off on a series of adventures. the LP. The Hollies cover is So, I got through this entire Well, not exactly "adventures." After consuming as many drugs season with a free concert tonight at 8:15 in the MSU Music new season for the award-winning television comedy show. exceptionally great, and, with review without using the word as these two do, even parking the car is a major undertaking, and so Building Auditorium. The first half of this evening's performance Finally, the Milestone Jazzstars — bassist Ron Carter, sax Linda Ronstadt's version of MELL-LLOW once. But - everything in Up In Smoke has to be judged accordingly. will feature works by a pair of 20th century Italian composers. player Sonny Rollins, and pianist McCoy Tyner — will be "Just One Look" on her new PLEASE — no letters asking Obviously, about the only way to view Cheech and Chong's exploits They will be Martucci's "Nocturne, Op. 70, No. 1" and appearing at Hill Auditorium on the campus of the University of me for my mantra. Wolf-Ferrari's "Idillio-Concertino," which deals with the seasons of album, perhaps an interest in as they did would be to get equally ripped. As the ads for the film Michigan Monday night. This trio, who will be supported by Miles spring and fall. Haydn's "Symphony No. 85 (La Reine Symphony) Davis' drummer A1 Foster, is considered to include three of the say, "Don't go straight to see this movie." I did. You shouldn't. For example, Up In Smoke has one of the most soporific chase will be the second half of the concert. finest musicians in jazz. Tickets are available at the U-M Union scenes (I use that term very loosely)I have ever seen. The bumbling Meanwhile, the Ten Pound Fiddle Coffeehouse will be Box Office. of these two hippies is more than surpassed by that of the police — presenting folk musicians Malcolm Dalglish and Grey Larsen in a led by Stacy Keach as Sft. Stedanko. Then again, that'salways been performance tonight at 8 p.m. in the MSU Union Grill. Both musicians are from Cincinnati. Ohio, and specialize in traditional Coming ... -y part of Cheech and Chong's image of law enforcement. These guys dislike cops so much they even have them ordering anchovy pizzas and that's gross. and ethnic music, which they play on a variety of traditional instruments. Tickets for the show are $2.50. t BELL'S PIZZA | SPAGHETTI — The other characters Cheech and Chong must deal with in the Stephen Sondheim's musical, Follies, is running through Sunday course of the movie include nuns (remember Sister Mary Elephant?), a shell-shocked Vietnam vet who's not always sure the at the Okemos Barn Theater. This play, which is about ex-follies women who return for a reunion in a decaying old theater about to { FREE SLICE DAY war is over, and finally, an army of punk rock bands and fans at a battle of the bands at L.A.'s Roxy theater. Dressed in tutus and tights, the band takes the stage in the guise of Alice Bowie and be torn down for a parking lot, is being presented by the Community Circle Players. Call 374-1134 for ticket information. Frontline Cinema is presenting a set of four revolutionary SPECIAL ^ Tuesday October 10,1978 |( movies about Mexico and Latin America tonight and Saturday in brinp the house down with a rendition of "Earache, My Eye" — originally from their Wedding Album. All things considered, Up In Smoke comes across as a low rent 106-B Wells Hall. The featured films are Mexico: The Frozen Revolution, Che, Miguel Enriquez: Color of Blood, and Requiem ALL YOU CAN EAT! ij Stop in for one piece of mouth-watering J Animal House — one that is fueled by pot rather than beer. As such, 29. (The first two are Spanish with English subtitles, the second EVERY SUNDAY FROM 4 PM J only BELL'Sopen PIZZA for FREE! I 225 M.A.C. 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Cliches aside, its as if he'd never left the business. which demonstrate a remark¬ able empathy between Scofield and pianist Beirach. Thank¬ whereas some other European of the labels imports — I'm thinking of Heldon and a new Lri distributing rights to jazz labels JOHN SCOFIELD - LIVE fully, little of the LP resembles group called Spheroe — have around the world, and the always at least been interest¬ ing. On the surface, this French 3 results — sometimes superla¬ tive, sometimes quite pedestri¬ an — are never less than effort seems to offer yet anoth¬ er version of Jean-Luc, however, this Ponty; fusion-filled re¬ PEKING RESTAURANT interesting. Taking a look at five of the cording offers much more ex¬ label's new releases: FRANK STROZIER SEX¬ cess than taste — even Ponty's blandest outings have at the Friedman, bassist Bob erty, Daugh and drummer Shelley Manne. Away from the confines and Lounge Q TET - REMEMBER ME very least been in good taste. Plain and simple: a very weak of the Akiyoshi Tabackin big (Inner City 2066): A highly band setting. Tabackin's fluent shot. saxophonist, r underrated solo style has all the more MARVIN "HANNIBAL- Strozier initially rose to promi¬ chance to follow directions he PETERSON - HANNIBAL IN nence in the late '50s jazz group ANTIBES (Inner City 3020): isn't able to otherwise pursue. MJT + 3 and then moved out The LP's first side features Another live LP, this was to the West Coast making some recorded at the 1977 Antibes Tabackin playing flute ex vefy fine albums with drummer Jazz Festival and features clusively; for the second side, Shelley Manne. This, apparent¬ the better of the two, he George Adams with bassist ly his first album in 15 years, Steve Neil and an otherwise concentrates on tenor sax. As reveals that if anything the international cast. Each side always, his tone is masterfully saxophonist's talent is in finer carries one improvisation, and large, shining especially on "No form than ever. With Strozier Dues Blues," his own composi¬ Danny Moore on fluegel- though occasionally spotty, are Peterson's marvelous trumpet tion. No slipshod effort. Dual horn, Harold Mabern on piano, Nature displays another side of sound and Adams' work on bassist Lisle Atkinson, drum¬ fast-growing talent. tenor generally carries the a very mer Michael Carvin and, oddly effort through. Can't say the enough, Howard Johnson play¬ same for Adams' flute work, ing tuba. however, which seems hurried, The tuba is not especially overblown and occasionally noted for its contributions to quite sloppy. On a grading the jazz form, with the possible scale, this LP rates a "B" at exception of Miles Davis' fa¬ (Inner City 3022): Formerly a any sort of fusion music; in¬ stead, Scofield's new, turned- best. mous Birth of the Cool band, guitarist with one of Billy's LEW TABACKIN DUAL Cobham's most tasteless fusion down tone brings to mind some - and generally for good reason. upbeat Wes Montgomery and NATURE (Inner City 1028): I've got a few LPs by Jackie bands, Scofield has both toned just a tast of Kenny Burrell. Tabackin's second LP for Inner McLean and John Coltrane that and turned down and put both feature tubas in their together a very tasty set. His Recording quality is excellent, City, Dual Nature, like its quartet includes pianist Richie as is this whole LP. predecessor, places Tabackin in line-up, and I really don't enjoy DAVID ROSE - DIS¬ a small-group setting, this time listening to either of them, Beirach. bassist George Mraz and drummer Joe La Barbera TANCE BETWEEN DREAMS a quartet with pianist Don specifically because of the awkward sound of the tuba soloing. Fortunately, Johnson's At the Peking Restaurant, 1515 Center Street in Lansing tuba is used sparingly, taste¬ fully and consistently as part of UNIVERSITY dining is a family affair. The minute you enter the restaurant REFORMED which We're Moving!! friendly atmosphere. Mrs. Wang as the rhythm section, you re aware of the makes its presence consider¬ CHURCH ably more platable. Most defi¬ hostess, greets you with her wide, warm smile to seat you nitely, however, this is Stro- 4930 S. 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"Their program is growing and they have a solid foundation to build on," Baum said. The only problem is the Irish schedule has not been that impressive. Therefore, nobody During the Spartans'9-0 "warm-up game" with GVSC, Baum was pleased with his new knows for sure whether they are as good as their record has indicated. formation and will use it again against the Irish. Coach Joe Baum's soccer team, however, will find out Saturday at 10:30 a.m. if the Irish The new formation consisted of putting Bill Abbott in the starting line-up on defense, are for real. moving defenseman Tom Coleman to midfield and sending Soleman Younes from midfield The game at MSU's soccer field will mark the first time the two teams met. Baum to the weak forward position to replace Bruce Wilden. scheduled Notre Dame in hope of establishing a rivalry. "Bill Abbott played a nice game against Grand Valley State," Baum said. "He's a Before moving soccer to the varsity level last year, soccer at Notre Dame was a club consistent player." sport. Two players that the Spartans might sorely miss for the Notre Dame game and the "Since tney had a lot of fine, quality players, the athletic advising committee decided to remainder of the season are striker Hans Nielsen and goaltender Peer Brunnschweiler. have soccer go varsity," Baum said. "They figured that with the talent they had on Both fifth-year students lacked sufficient number of academic credits to comply with campus, they could be successful right away." conference standards. And, in their first season last year, they had instant success with a 16-1-1 record. But Curt Major will replace Nielsen while Rob Grinter will now be the starting goaltender their schedule included a lot of Division 2 and 3 teams. Because of the weak schedule, they in place of Brunnschweiler. didn't receive an NCAA tournament bid. "Rob Grinter doesn't have the size or the physical ability of Peer, but he has a lot more "Last year they played a lot of teams like Grand Valley State (who the Spartans experience," Baum said. "Peer is a phenomenal athlete, but this was his first season of defeated 9 0 Tuesday)," Baum said. "This year they did strengthen their schedule by playing goal and he lacked experience. Essentially, we're losing innate athletic ability for an experienced but smaller player." Grinter was the Spartans' number one goalie last spring, when MSU lost to the Detroit Express reserves, 1-0. Men's harriers to host "Peer finished just ahead of Rob for the starting spot because his size gave him more range," Baum said. "Who knows? Maybe the ruling will work out for the best in goal." Illinois teams at Akers The men's cross-country team tough competition on Saturday in a double- will face Illinois State is presently undefeated and has a fine squad. They are lead by Jim MSU sports briefs dual meet against Illinois State and North¬ Matteson. In previous contests, the Spar¬ western at Forest Akers Golf Course at tans lead, 2-0. 10:30 a.m. The Spartans are in fairly good shape, The MSU Witer Polo Club will play Weatern Michlgmn Univerity Sunday in the Men', IM Pool it 10 t.m. in t contest expected to be done. Admission is free. Fresh from an impressive 21-36 win over despite several minor injuries. Freshman Kent State last Saturday, the Spartans Martin Schulist, who finished first in the As noted in Thursday's State News, the method of purchasing student basketball hope to make it two in a row. Kent State meet, has a strained knee. tickets has been changed to a lottery system. For more information on specific "We're hard-pressed to win this one," Harold Rutila of Farmington, who came in procedures and dates, see either the advertisement in today's State News or Thursday's coach Jim Gibbard said. This is only the third against Kent State, is nursing a sports section. Stote News Kothy Kilbury second time MSU will have faced North¬ sprained hip. However, the Spartans will The Men's Varsity Club will be selling flags and pictures outside Spartan Stadium prior Kathy DeBoer, who was a four-year standout for the MSU women s western. The Wildcats won last year's have the services of Mark Mesler once to the Notre Dame game aa a fund raiser. The Women's Variety Club trill be sailing basketball team has decided to give women's professional basketball a meet. 20-39. They are led this year by again. He had been sidelined with a bumper stickers, too. A new Spartan Spirit section is being formed for hockey on both Friday and Saturday try this year. She'll be playing for the Milwaukee entry in the new freshman Tom Johnson, who finished with a sprained hip. league. DeBoer, who also played for the MSI' volleyball team, is back for time of 20:09 for four miles in North- night home games. The six-mile race will be another chance The 60 seats will be located in Section D of Munn Arena. The tickets may be purchased today's Varsity-Alumni volleyball game. for the young team to gain some experience at Jenison Fieldhouse for either Friday qr Saturday games, or both if desired. in looking towards the Big Ten Champion¬ An organisational meeting will be held on Tuesday night, Oct. 10, at 7 p-m. in S36 ship at the end of the month. Union Building. Shirts will be handed out and plans discussed. The first of three special sports tabloids prior to MSU home football games is "If we run to our potential, we could beat "We want rowdy fans who will stick it out through, the upa and downa," said Special football inserted in today's State News. In it, you'll find a preview of Notre Dame along with many other features. Saturday s contest with them both," Gibbard said. The 10:30 starting time will allow fans coordinator Diane Selke. Any one needing further Tom Stelter at 337 1111. information an call her at 837188# or The story on Hans Nielsen that appears on page three is somewhat dated.since the Charley Bachman. a great MSU football coach in the 1930s, will return to the tabloid today tabloid was printed before Nielsen was declared academically ineligible for the season. heading out to see the MSU-Notre Dame clash at Spartan Stadium to catch the University for special honors prior to the football game Saturday. He will be Inducted into harriers in action. the College Football Hall of Fame in December. BUDDY HOLLYITHE CRICKETS APPLICANTS NEEDED NEW 20 GOLDEN GREATS SBMYSM uStuiSUW FOR A.S.M.S.U. 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THE DISC SHOP PETITIONS AND APPLICATIONS MUST BE TURNED IN NO LATER THAN 5:00p.m. ON 351-5380 HR. 10-8 SAT. 10-5 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18 Michigon Stote News, Eost Lonsing, Michigan Friday, October 6, 1978 9 Those Boston Red Sox choke... again By BILL MOONEY Lynn and Captain Yazandthe multi-million dollar pitching staff and all those fans that pay suffered through a regular generation of such disappointments. The Red Sox had a three Stete Newt Special Writer their way in for every single game, the team that was making a mockery of the rest of the games to two lead over the St. Louis Cardinals in the 1946 World Series, but they lost. league, the team that couldn't lose, lost. And in the end, it wasn't injuries or scheduling or They lost the 1948 pennant playoff. In 1949, they had a one-game lead with two games to The 1948 Boston Red Sox comprised a formidable baseball club. They won 60 out of 77 some other form of bad luck that did it. Nope, it was a three-run homer by a member of the go in the pennant race and lost. In 1967 they went to the final game of the World Series regular season games played on their home field, Fenway Park. They led the American and got swamped, 7 2. by St. Louis. They lost the 1972 Eastern Division title by one-half League in runs scored, and possessed the pitcher with the best winning percentage (Jack opposition, Bucky Dent of the New York Yankees. A three run homer that would have Kramer) and the hitter with the highest batting average and slugging percentage (Ted been an out in any other park in the major leagues. game. In 1974, they had a seven and one-half game lead in early September and blew it. Williams). The team had Bobby Doer and Vern Stephens and Dom DiMaggio ("He's better The sign at the base of the left field foul pole in Fenway Park states that it stands 315 feet They lost the 1975 World Series after leading 3-0 in the sixth inning of the seventh game. than his brother Joe!, Do min ic Dimaggio!"), all right-handed hitters with power. They from home plate. There are those among us who would dispute this. Several years ago a Last year they were nosed out by the Yankees in the division race. Boston television station sent several reporters to measure the true distance: they tied the Cleveland Indians for first place on the final day of the season, a situation that This heritage of frustration has created a most fascinating love-hate relationship necessitated a one game playoff in Boston which the Red Sox were favored to win. maintained it was only 305 feet. A mathematician from MIT determined that it was only between the Red Sox and their followers. Fenway Park (seating 33,524) is filled to capacity But their home field advantage, so reliable in the previous six months, deserted them 302. No matter. Bucky Dent, who hqd hit only 22 home runs in his six-year career, wasn't or near-capacity more often than it is not with fans who praise and downright deify the and they lost, 8-3. Cleveland player-manager Lou Boudreau, who ultimately led his considering measurements when in the seventh inning on Monday with two out and two Boston players when they win, and explode in remarkable wrath when they don't. TTiis is runners on he got the fat part of his bat on a Mike Torres pitch and lifted it just high enough ballclub to victory in the World Series that year, lofted two home runs into the screen atop also true of the Boston press. In no other city in America do writers have such an emotional the Fenway left-field wall and Ken Keltner one. It was a difficult defeat for Bostonians to and far enough to clear the wall. The home run put the Yankees ahead 3-2, and was the tie with the major league team that they cover. most important offensive blow in their 5-4 victory. accept. So close, but the cigars wound up in the vest pockets of the opposition. From time to time, this has resulted in some ugly situations. The late Dave Egan of the Now it's 30 years later and, almost unbelievably, it has happened again. Only in greater Once again the Red Sox fans have spent a season supporting a team that was good, at now defunct Boston Daily Record once wrote that Ted Williams, "in the 10 most important times truly excellent, but which could not win when it counted the most. They have magnitude. The team with the insurmountable lead, the team with Jim Rice and Freddie games of his life, hit .232." Egan was refering to Williams' .200 in the 1946 World Series, his one-for four in the final two games of the 1949 season. Egan wrote this in a pique (it Harriers host MSU Invitational Golfers in Indiana was also known that he didn't like Williams personally) and his conclusion was most unfair. One does not have a career average of .344 when constantly choking in the By ADAM TEICHER what they have," said Spartan head coach Macomb, 111., on the campus of Western MSU women's golf coach Mary Fossum has "possibly her strongest team" competing in clutch. State News Sports Writer Eric Zemper. Illinois University, MSU will run in the the Indiana Invitational this weekend. About the only person who'll be missing is Fossum Midwest Regional Championships. The top herself. Boston fans will be tempted to express Looking ahead to important meets the "We're kind of aiming ahead at the big next two weeks, the MSU women's cross meets coming up," Zemper continued, three finishing teams will advance to the Since she has to stay in East Lansing this weekend, Fossum had to find someone reliable their anger in similar manners now, and country team will be home for the first time fourth annual AIAW championships in to coach the team in the tournament. And it wasn't to surprising that her husband Bruce, undoubtedly there will be a lot of grumbling referring to the meets at Penn State next of the season this Saturday when it hosts Denver on Nov. 18. Last year, the Spartans the MSU men's golf coach, was handed the duties. this fall. But it will subside, as it always Saturday and the Big Ten championship in the Spartan Invitational at Forest Akers Madison, Wise., in two weeks. "We'll be qualified for the nationals and came in 17th "It's really sad not being able to go with them," Fossum said. "But having Bruce there does. The winter months will come and talk golf course. training hard right through Saturday's race place. might be to their advantage since he knows that course so well." in the bars and coffee shops of Beacon Street The Spartans will be one of one of five or and on until early next week before the Bruce Fossum took the team to Bloomington Thursday and played a practice round with and Kenmore and Copley Square will turn to The 5,000-meter Akers course has been them. the 1979 season. "Will Rice hit 50?" "Can possibly six teams competing in the annual Penn State meet. They're one of the top two the home of the MSU women's cross meet. Notre Dame, Michigan, Marquette or three teams in the nation. We'll be a lot In addition to co-captains Sue Ertl and Suzi Conlin, the rest of the team competing will be Eckersley win 20 again?" "Hey I tell ya, country team since the sport began. The and Alma College will all be running, with Sue Conlin and three freshmen, Beth Sierra, Lisa Speaker and Marianne Utz. Tiant's got another season left in him." stronger going into that meet." Spartans will also host the Spartan Classic Fossum said she was quite pleased with the two qualifying rounds held this past week, " the sixth possibility being Hillsdale College, on Oct. 28. Whaddaya mean ya wanna trade Lynn, he's Zemper has not changed his views on the the highlights of which were a 76 by Speaker and a 40 on the tough front nine by Utz. de only young left-handed powah hitta we which was still uncertain as of Thursday Big Ten race. "I still feel it'll be between MSU hopes to dominate this year's "Marianne is so dedicated and works as hard as anyone on her golf," Fossum said. "And got?" whether they would be in East Lansing for Michigan State and Wisconsin," he said. invitational as they did last year. The that's the kind of dedication you have to have in this sport." Saturday's competition. And the people will come back to Fenway. "We don't expect tremendous problems Although the Big Ten meet is important, Spartans rolled to the championship, plac¬ Although there is no Big Ten meet in the fall schedule, this tournament is somewhat ing first with 15 points, followed by Central Two million-plus strong, rooting for the Red with any of these teams, except possibly it does not decide which teams go to the similar to one. Indiana. Ohio State, Minnesota, Purdue and Michigan will also be playing. national finals. On Saturday, Nov. 4 in Michigan with 60 and Hillsdale with 69. Fossum also expects Kentucky and Western Kentucky to vie for the title. Sox, urging, coaching, pleading for them to Marquette. I don't know a whole lot about finish first. Convinced that not every year "So far our young players are doing very well, but they're a little inconsistent," Fossum will always be "next year" for someone else. said. "We're not getting two good rounds put together." CHERYL FISH 1978 Homecoming King and Queen Nominations* Locker room controversy: Now being accepted thru FRI. Oct. 6 ANY MSU STUDENT LIVING IN A CO-OP. DORM. FRATERNITY. SORORITY OR ORGAN NOTRE DAME'S Court's ruling was fair 1ZA TION OF 15 OR MORE IS ELIGIBLE. FIGHTING IRISH FOR ENTRIES AND VS. INFORMATION CALL baseball's audience and to protect the privacy of ballplayers while THE THE SPARTANS OF MSU The recent Sept. 25 ruling of U.S. District Judge Constance HOMECOMING OFFICE undressing in the locker room." Baker Motley to grant locker room access to "all accredited sports Motley had suggested private curtains or swinging doors be 333 UNION BLDG. Saturday, Oct. 7, 11:30 p.m. reporters without regard to sex" is a move that has been long in installed to ensure privacy, or the use of a towel by the players. 355-3355 WJIM-TV, Channel 6 coming. I find it hard to believe Kuhn can talk about preserving the Baseball commissioner Bowie Kuhn and management of the national image of a game whose players hold out and auction off New York Yankees had barred Sports Illustrated reporter AX ASMSt'PRadRA \t\tlSG ROARlt/HOMEt'OMIXtl their services for multi-million dollar contracts. A game where ■ Melissa Ludtke Lincoln from the clubhouse during last year's EVEXTFL'XOEDHYSTl'DEX'TTAX DOLLARS. some players miss practices, punch out opponents, fight with Can the Spartans s World Series. Kuhn had written a 35-page opinion policy in 1975 managers and are genuinely more interested in being "hot-dogs" the first time in t\ urging all major league teams to unite together and stand firmly than hustling and playing ball. Sure, it's good, clean fun. but not at night, 11:30 p.m. against the entrance of women into clubhouses. the expense of someone else's job. However, it has been found that women who have been granted WKAR-TV thanks WJIM-TV for its contribution entry into locker rooms by other professional hockey and Here at MSU, the procedure allows men to mill freely in the —- of broadcast time for basketball teams obtained large segments of their best material locker room after games, while women must wait for the men dress. However, if a woman knows who in particular she wishes to ADIDAS REMODELING this important event from locker room talk, when the energy, excitement or to disappointment was still flowing amongst the players. interview, Sports Information Director Fred Stabley or his SALE assistant, Nick Vista, can arrange it and get the player Yes, women are now allowed to participate in the rush and push that takes place in locker rooms for "juicy" quotes. To enter into immediately before he changes. Under the circumstances, this is the best system available, as THE ATHLETE S SHOP is closing its the arena of swearing, sweaty athletes who want to get cleaned of now, there have not been many women reporters covering up and go home. Why would a woman vie for this unless it was a doors on Oct. 8 for major remodeling. vitally important part of her job as a reporter? sports such as football or basketball to cause action or commotion The argument given by Kuhn and the Yankees against the here. 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Raising the legal drinking age Specials DOWNSTAIRS in Michigan to 21 years of age 15c Hot Dogs RALLY 2-5 Signed, TO STOP pitcher special PROPOSAL 'D' ASMSU 2-6 ON NOV. 7 Department of LIVE BAND 3-6 25c DONATION Legislative Relations TONIGHT: FOXX Friday, October 6, 1978 1 0 Michigon Stote News, Eost Loosing, Michigan Carpentry tool theft Michigan school districts violate Citizens propose under investigation state's racial balance guidelines tools were stolen from the site. neighborhood park An investigation of a larceny from the Central Fire Station Oct. 2. currently being constructed at According to police, the sus¬ 1700 Abbott Road is continuing, pects apparently gained entry State School Superintendent tion, conciliation and, if all else in a school's student body A proposal to build a neighborhood park where a East Lansing Police officials to the room where the tools By CHRIS PARKS varies by more than 15 percent condominium development is planned was made to the East said. were kept through a large hole LANSING (UPD- The state John W. Porter, officials of fails, issuance of formal char¬ from the percentage in the Lansing Planning Commission, Wednesday night. Richard Darr and Bill Water, in the wall. Department of Civil Rights said those districts were given 90 ges. Three citizens, with a copy of a petition signed by 152 The value of the equipment district as a whole. There is a of the Design Built construction Thursday it will take action days in which to develop de¬ The charges would lead to similar guideline for teachers. property owners that was sent to Mayor George L. Griffiths firm, reported to police that was estimated at over $300, against 28 racially im balanced segregation plans. administrative hearings and a last week, presented their proposal at a Committee-of-the- numerous personal carpentry police said. school districts, including East In September, the Civil final determination by the Whole meeting of commissioners in Conference Room A of City Rights Commission directed its The 27 districts besides Lansing, if they fail to come up Hall. with acceptable voluntary de¬ department to "initiate com¬ East Lansing are A 31.91 BK 165-14 §7.93 w/» 195-14 M.9S 305-14 93.99 205-15 99.99 315-15 71.93 335-15 73.93 UIU1S 123M-1S WW". bisnbtiWt* mn '44" yiu. F.I.I. We also hove Moniter AAuddert Dick Capek FREE MOUNTING«FAST SERVICE Ul MUM IUNM iVUUiU ^ A TIRE INC. 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Adventist students and faculty meet* for religious discussion at 8 tonight second floor, lounge, East 0 tonight! Room. Owen Hall. observing objects. Capitol Area United Way has internships available for juniors Abrahamic Community sents a Native American Activist pre¬ Malcolm Daglish Campus Girl Scouts meet at Share pictures of Michigan and seniors. Contact Dave Persell, Announcements tor Its Whats 7:30 p.m. Sunday. Union Check elevators for room. Orchesis dance classes from 7:30 to 9 p.m. Tuesdays and held College of Urban Development. speaking on "New Tide of De¬ nying Native American Rights", at Women's Music Festival from 8 to 11 tonight. Women's Center, Lan¬ (Sb Grey Larsen Happening must be received in the Thursdays, Women's IM, include 7 p.m. Sunday, 320 M.A.C. Ave. sing. Call for more information. State News office, 343 Student Services Bldg., by noon at least Episcopalians will gather for Eucharist at 5 p.m. Sunday. ballet classes Room 34, jazz room East Complex Photo Club meets Jjjtja Beautiful traditional American, Irish and two days before publication. No Alumni Chapel. Dinner follows. at 6 Monday. North Hubbard Hall City of East Lansing Commis¬ sion on Housing and KfetpS British music on hammered dulcimer and announcements will be accepted basement. Community concertina. Don't miss 'em! Improve campus physical and Development presents a public bv phone. Council for Exceptional Children Women's Varsity Club meeting hearing at 7:30 p.m. Oct 19. 54-B IfxTheTen Pound Fiddle meeting for Special Education attitudinal environment. Join at 7 p.m. Sunday, Women's IM European Association Welcome District Court, 301 M.A.C, majors and all interested people at STIGMA Students for Total Inte lounge. Party includes live music at 8 Ann Rape Collective meeting at 7 p.m. Monday, 11 E Bessey Hall. gration through Greater Mobility/ tonight. Meridian Hills Apartment Work-Study students interested 4 p.m. Sunday. 320 Student Accessibility at 7 p.m. Monday, Ambitious Amazons are spon¬ Community Room. Services Bldg. in the Women's Orientation for positions avail¬ 340 North Case Hall. soring Statewide Lesbians, at 9 in on campus clerical positions can OH College Hall Council Office. able as legislative aides at the p.m. Saturday, Women's Center. go to 110 Student Services ! information. Capitol. 3 today. 150 Student European Association rpeeting Call the Center in Lansing for r Services Bldg. Discover the Middle Ages. at 8 Sunday, West Owen, second information. (continued on page 19 Come to the Society for Creative floor study lounge. Noon luncheon today for In Anachronism meeting at 8:30 p.m. structional Developers and Tech Saturday. Union Tower Room. Dr. Fred Graham will speak on nology students. 1961 Room, Oremus, a student lead service North Case Hall. Topic The "Why I am a Christian", at 5 of worship, prayer, and reflection, Gay Council meets from 6 to 8 Sunday, United Ministries, 1118 Oroboji Experience" by Dr. Ogui j.m. Sunday. Union Tower Room. South Harrison Rd. meets at University Lutheran b>. Church at 5 p.m. Sunday. MSU Simulations Society Adoptees Search for Know¬ meets from 12 to 8 p.m. Saturday, TONIGHT ANO SATURDAY ledge meeting at 7:30 p.m. Oct 11. 334 Union. Seven-year war minia¬ A FILM BY University Methodist Church, 1120 tures and boardgames to be South Harrison. Call for more featured. STANLIY KUBRICK information. STARRING PITER SILLIRS LOLITA FRONTLINE CINEMA PRESENTS MEXICO: THE FROZEN - Paul V. 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CHjvsctstmm r—- arnruuv-fOMIV (MOM mo (M£S(MAMM Ijfc Student season tickets: Call 487-5001 „ today open at 7:00 p.m. feature at 7:25-9:25 Sat t Sun open 1:00 p.m. feature at 1:25-3:25 Valuable Coupon Worth $1.35| 5:25-7:25-9:25 Lansing %ntphom Orchestra "On« of the sexiest movies around" | "Marvelously funny" TI'^dSTJ and her two husbands *1.75 Mb2it IMB' iKILIIDillXb IfiUSBAND# Showtimes: PG 7:30*9:30 £5 TONIGHT AND SATURDAY! Evaryday BUY mo DELICIOUS THE KID MR. TONY SUBMARINE SANDWICHES (reg) FOB ONLY *1.75 (and this coupon) SAVE '1.1S b presents CHIAmiCKNITI TONIGHT t TOMORROW BACK!! NIGHT AT 11:45 VINCENT PRICE in PIZZA A SUIMARINIO AND MAD AS HILL!! 515 W. Grond Rivor (just wait of Grayhound Station) THEATRE of NO DILIVIRT BLOOD The mosl deodly motion picture ever made is now ADMISSION M JO brought to the M.S.U. campus tonight and tomorrow Pick-Up or Dlna In Only 332-8611 Explrai 10/17/70 for a final showing! _jD01O Freshmen! TARLtTE1 Juniors! PORNO TONIGHT AND SAT. US 27 WEST OF WAVERLY Phone 332-0044 1 Sophomores! Seniors! I won't hesitate to say that Take Off is one hell of a fine movie. It "CREATURE I THIS IS OUR STORY 11 easily eclipses any other porn film I have ever viewed, and will probably set the standards by which future porn films will be FROM j He rode into M.S.U. just like you — a no- judged. Take Off's position as great porn is unassailable.In fact, it has body, nothing, a number — DIRT! But now probably spoiled me, because now I won't be too ready to see run- BLACK after a year of record breaking audiences, of-the-mill porn for a while. On the other hand, I'm sort of glad. If all porn movies were as well done as Take Off, chances are I would he's become a legend . . . LAKE" become thoroughly oddicted. John Nullaon Statu Nawt "It's ONE HELL OF A HOT FILM! THE DIRTIEST, MOST EXCITING X- Devil's Highway... RATED VENTURE IN A LONG TIME. -plw- TIME BECKLEY HUSTLER MAGAZINE The Fabulous 'TEBE OFF IS THE BEST SO FEB "CRATER LAKE COLOMBO Bruce Williamson, PLAYBOY im " TAKE OFF' is the kind of flick that could give porn a good name." MONSTER" Filmed in color and personally narrated by He comes to M.S.U. a NURD! His roommate JOHN GODDARD abuses him. His professor hates him. His girl¬ This is the action-packed story of Goddard friend dumps him. Then, the week before expedition down the entire 1,700-mile finals he can not take it anymore. His. mind length of the treacherous Colorado, captur¬ ing in color all the mystery and fascination shops. He becomes ... of America's most dangerous river. There is the overwhelming beauty of the GRAND "Best CANYON in all its grandeur, with some of the most sensational scenes of rapids-running ever filmed. THE HAPPY porno¬ SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7 at 8:00 P.M graphic in the University Auditorium Single tickets'. 12.50, at the door only. One child under 12 admitted free with each paid VALLEY KID movie adult admission. Half-price for additional THE STORY OF A STUDENT DRIVEN MAD I in town.1 children under 12 years. MSU STUDENTS: FREE with valid 1.0. -fnca Eaton PLUS THE UPROARIOUSLY FUNNY "SIX MONTHS TO LIVE' Season tickets for the 1978-79 World Travel Series are still available TONIGHT AND SATURDAY! SHOWTIMES: Friday 7:30, 9:00,10:30 Room IllOldiHoll Saturday 7:30,9:00,10:30 Roam IllOldiHall PORNO TONIGHT AND SATURDAT : H.50 SHOWTIMES: 7:30, 9:30,11:15 EOF THE M.S.U. SOCIETY Of Coming October 21: Curt Nagel SHOWPLACE: 104 B Wells >. FACULTY AND STAFF WEICO* PEARLS OF THE ORIENT I.T CHECKED. ADMISSION: 2.50 Students 3.50 Non Students Friday. October 6. 1978 1 8Michigon Stote News Eost Lansing, Michigan M, y e A* V yf FRIDAY Conrad 7:30(9:15 SATURDAY Wilson 7:30 ( 9:45 SUNDAY Conrad 7:30(9:45 Michigon Stole News, Eost Lonsing, Michigan Friday, October 6, 1978 19 * I I™fm 3L Wr wSm H S m Classified Advertising Automotive ];«,! , Automotive HONDA CVCC, 1976- Hatch¬ TOYOTA CELICA 1977. Blue, HE DID SIGN THE CDN®KX SEWER CONSTRUCTION JANITORIAL POSITIONS PART TIME JOBS- flexiole luufonuMtion CHIEF.. FUT HE inspector- sewer construc¬ available, experience prefer¬ hours. Excellent earnings. Car back, yellow, excellent condi¬ tion, new tires. Best offer. Loaded, excellent condition. Rust Proofed. $5000. 372- PtfLOGfclfcD tion experience preferred. red, part-time, evenings & necessary. 374-6328. 4-6 p.m. lldg. Some engineering back¬ weekends. Apply in person, 810-12 14) PHONE 355-1255 347 Student Services Call 626-2159. 12-10-9 (4) 8789. 3-10-9 HIS WR6T DOUG IT- ground desirable. Competi¬ MERIDIAN MALL. Okemos. tive pay rates depending on 10-10-16 (5) RN's-URGENTLY needed at HONDA CIVIC 74, 54,000 TRANS AM 1977 A-1 condi¬ experience. Work locations community hospital especial¬ miles, good condition. $1550 tion. Silver red interior. AM/ EAST LANSING Tire Store DAYS 1 day-90< per line are Springfield, Ml and Battle ly for 117 shift Full or part or best offer. 332-1436. FM, 6.6 liter, mags, rust needs tire and wheel time. Call Eaton Rapids Com¬ 3 days IOC per line Creek Township, Mich. Con¬ 5-10-6 (3) proofed. $5400. Call 694- changer. Full time and part munity Hospital 663-2671. Iin.iniimrm 4 days • 75C per line tact Brian Lorence, Calhoun 0246. 3-10-6 (6) time positions open. Experi 12 10-17 16) itncomrn • days-70< per line MAVERICK, 74, brown vinyl County Department of Public ence necessary. Phone Stan ■eoimijjuu Works, 16161 781-9811. top. $1475. 484-0750 after TRIUMPH TR7, 1976 Rust 332 6545. C-14-10-16 (61 FULL TIME and Part-time nacnmm line rote per 6p.m.8-10-6 (3) proof, AM/FM. Excellent con¬ 3-10-6 (2) iniertion openings for general mainte¬ imcnDECEi dition. 332-8346 after 5. SECRETARY PART TIME. 8 nance building repair. Con RN OR LPN for skilled nurs¬ MG MIDGET 1970 very sharp, 12-10-16 (3) 12 a.m. weekdays, E. Lan¬ tact Bob Markwart, Burcham $1100 or best offer. 322-0419. ing facility, excellent wages sing, 60 minimum. 351- Hills Retirement Center Ecoaollnei • 3 lines • *4.00 • 5 days. 00' per line over TRIUMPH SPITFIRE, 1977, and benefits. (LPN's start at wpm 8-10-16 (3) 1915 3-10-6 (4) 351 8377. 5 10-6 (7) 3 lines. No adjustment in rate when cancelled. 11,500 miles. AM.FM, rust- $4.90/hour). Call Jane Phillips Price of item(sj must be stated in od. Moximum MONTEGO '72 MX. Air. AM/ at 332 5061. 8-10-13 (5) proofed, extras, $3950, 349 PLANT PARTY representa¬ COOKS 20 30 hours. No ex¬ k sale price of MOO. FM stereo. $1195. 332 1834. 4702. 8-10-6 (4) tives people interested in perience necessary Apply in Pednuts Personal ads • 3 lines ■ '2.25 - per insertion. 3-10-6 I3I SPECIAL EDUCATION plants to demonstrate at person to CONNORS 75' per line over 3 lines (prepayment). VEGA 1974, runs well. Good TEACHER approval E.1. WEST, 3231 W Saginaw, 1/2 home parties. High earnings, lummoge/Coroge Sole ads • 4 lines ■ *2.50. MUSTANG 1967 - 6 cylinder. transportation. Best offer, Af¬ preferred. Interest in and'or mile east of Waverly. part or full time. Must have 63' per line over 4 lines • per insertion. Cheap transportation. $150. ter 6 pm 882-0880. experience with secondary 8 10-11 I5l 12-10-11 (3) your own car. Call Nancy at 'Round Town ods • 4 lines • *2.50 - per insertion. 332-2591 or 355-7738. students with learning and 487 9277. 12-10-10 (7) 63* per line over 4 lines, 12-10-17 (3) BARTENDERS WAITERPER- behavior, problems. Operate VEGA 1972- new tires. Reli¬ COLLEGE MEDIA SERVICES box 4244 Berkeley CA 94704 SONS, and cooks - full or lost I Founds ods /Transportation adr • 3 lines • M .50 • vocational evaluation pro¬ PART-TIME help, available 4 MUSTANG 2 + 2 Hatchback, able transportation, $350. part-time positions. Apply in per insertion. 50' per line over 3 lines. gram (C.O.A.T. systeml, evenings per week. Apply in 1976, excellent condition, low 349-9595 after 5. 12-10 11 (31 person, no phone calls. teach pre-vocational skills in person only, 7-11, 2525 E RAMON'S RESTAURANT mileage, Call days, 355-3354, Deadlines nights 351-0395. 12-10-13 (5) VEGA, WAGON, 1976-36,000 Motorcycles I'm [ Enployneni work experience. Personnel, 676-3268. Contact Jolly Road 8-10-11 (4) and LOUNGE. 718 E. Grand miles, 4 speed, no rust. Call River. 11-10-10 17) Ads - 2 p.m. X-8-10-12 STUDENTS WITH agricul¬ ■ I class day before publication. OLDS 88. 1970. Runs good. evenings, 394 5297. KAWASAKI, 1974 - 250 En- NURSES • RN, LPN, GPN. tural background to help Concejlation/Change - 1 p.m. - 1 class day before $400. 482-9175. 372-7041 8-10-17 (3) duro. Excellent shape. $400 Join the growing field of SECRETARY-WORK study UNIFORMED SECURITY of¬ harvest and grade potatoes publication. 8-10-10 (3) or best offer. 337 7403. geriatric nursing. Charge required. General Office and carrots. KEILEN PRO¬ Once od is ordered it cannot be cancelled or changed 8-10-13(3) nurse position 11 -7. Excellent ficers and store detectives work. Typing 50wpm. Call VOLKSWAGEN 1973 Beetle. DUCE FARM, four miles needed. Full or part-time. CJ 353-4414 or seeM. Murphy in until after 1st insertion. OLDS DELTA 88 Royale. 88,000 Miles. Good transpor¬ benefits. Individual orienta¬ north of campus on Abbott 1976. Air, cruise, AM/FM, HONDA, 350 1972. 6" over majors preferred. 641-4562. room 8 Student Services. There is o M .00 charge for 1 ad change plus 50' per tation. Mechanically sound. 1 - tion or refresher available. Road to Stoll Road; 1 mile front end. $550 firm. 694- X-0-22-10-31 (4) 7 10-13 15! additional change for maximum of 3 changes. 47,000 miles. $3900. Call owner. $600. 694-1536 after Outstanding team awaiting west. 5-10-6 17) The State News will only be responsible for the 1st 373-5147 or 676-9453. 5pm. 5 10-11 (5) 1255. 5-10-1013) your leadership. Contact Mrs. 12-10-20 (4) HOSTESS - RECEPTION day's incorrect insertion. Adjustment doims must Siddall, Provincial House PART-TIME employment for 1ST VOLVO, '73 145. Air. nice YAMAHA 1974 360, Enduro. There ore grave pro - part-time. Personable be mode within 10 days of expiration date. South. 882 2458, Monday 2 individuals to supervise OLDSMOBILE ROYALE, interior. Good tires. Under- 1700 miles. Best offer. blems with having young lady. Flexible hours for Bills are due 7 doys from ad expiration date. If not through Friday, 9 - 5. mentally ill and elderly adults. your classes. Send recent 1978-Most options. Like new. coating. 349-1669. 355-8735. 3 10-10 (3) w MALL in E. Lan paid by due date, a 50' late service charge will 5-10-10 (12) 339-3265. 7-10-11 (41 photo - brief resume to: 42,000 miles. $5900. 12-10-20 (31 be due. 694-4867. HONDA, 4 cylinder, beauti¬ sing: Bruce Carr, P.O. Box 21053, 8-_1M[32 GAME ROOM personnel. 47,000 new cars gen Lansing, Ml 48910. VW BUG, 1974 90,000 fully chopped, glossy black. OVERSEAS JOBS - Sum- OPEL 1900 Wagon, 1974, Air. - Best offer, 694-8511 after 5 Young ladies preferred. Good erated, pollution, high 10-10-18 (71 4 miles, runs good, looks good. mer'full time. Europe, S. speed, Radio/cassette, pay-l$180/week and upl- AM/FM, new tires, sun roof, p.m. X-12-10-6 (3) density urban sprawl America, Australia, Asia, etc. Automotive |[»] | Aotomotlvo |[«] 42,000 miles, Radials. Must sell. $1600. 351-8420. 2-10-6 (5) rear ter defrosters. 355-2807 af¬ 5 PM. 3-10-6 (5) HONDA. 1972 CL350, recent¬ benefits and pleasant work¬ ing positions. Excellent posi¬ tions for student, full and energy waste.. Get Informed All fields, $500-$1200 month¬ ly, expenses paid, sightsee¬ SALES PEOPLE, full and part time men's and boys retail Clothing, experience neces¬ ly rebuilt, verv good condi¬ ing. Free information. Write, sary. phone 351 4396. AMC HORNET station DODGE 1972 station watfbn. part-time. Apply in person C.B.D. wa¬ OPEL NEEDS minor repair. 2 Today's best buys are in the tion. $400 374-6180. INTERNATIONAL JOB 810 1615) gon, 1974. Very good condi¬ Roomy family car, very good Classified section. Find what 3-10-9 (3) only. CINEMA X. 1000 Jolly CENTER. Box 4490 ME, engine/transmission. Cheap. Road. 0-22-10-31 (9) 337-1408 tion overall, good body and condition, Ziebarted, extras. Call 616-374-8419 evenings & you're looking for! Berkeley. CA 94704 PART-TIME employment for engine. $1050. 641-6325 after 337-2778 after 5 pm. 12-10-18(10) MSU Students, automobile 5 PM. 5-10-11 (5) 8-10-12 (5) weekends. 1-10-6(4) VW SCIROCCO 1975 excel¬ Employment jj WAITERS, WAITRESSES TAXI DRIVERS, must have required. 339-9500. OPEL GT, 1973, royal blue. lent, Tuff Kote, AM/FM 8 and buspersons to work MCDONALD'S RESTAU¬ C-22-10-31 13) FIAT 1974 four door, 41,000 lunch hours. Apply in person excellent driving record. Full BUICK SKYHAWK Coupe S Must sell, $1700 or best track and cassette, new SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS RANT of East Lansing is now miles. $1400 or best offer. and part-time. Apply at COMPUTER OPERATOR- 1976, air conditioning, V6 reasonable offer. Contact wanted, all subjects, grades only at PERRY's OLD COZY VARSITY CAB, 332-3559. taking applications for full Hatchback, 24,000 miles. 24 Call 353-9494. Ask for Lily. INN. 1146 S. Washington. and part time employment for Systems 3. experienced, Mr. Bishop. 487-0106 or 489- 6-8. Call Dansville Middle 5-10-9 (4) mpg, $2,900. 655-4292 eve¬ X-3-10-9 (4) 6898 after 5:30 PM. 7-10-13 (6) all shifts, (day or night) Apply please call 332-5057. School - 623-6108. nings. 8-10-6 (5) from 8-10 a.m. or 2-4 p.m. 3-10-6 (31 FIAT 131. '76. Good condi¬ 5-10-11 (5) VW SCIROCCO 1977 - Very 12-10-10 (4) COOKS & BUSPERSONS OFFICE HELP needed in East tion, low mileage, low price. clean, many extras. Must sell. part-time. Apply in person. Monday-Friday 12-10-13 (7) BUICK REGAL, 1975,2 door, Lansing for accounts receiva¬ YOUNG, GROWING CPA Must sell. 321-0392. PINTO 1974 stationwagon, Best reasonable offer. 351- WANTED PART-time help, MR. STEAK RESTAURANT. loaded with extras, 485-5746 ble. Immediate opening, full GENERAL OFFICE Work, firm, moving to E. Lansing, is 5-10-11 (31 Squire, automatic, extra 2060. 10 am. to 6 pm. after 5:00 pm. and weekends, 2287 W. Grand River. after 6 p.m. X-7-10-6 (3) time. Some office experience Study, $3.50 and Hour. Jan, seeking students lor student clean, low mileage. $1595. 3-10-6 (4) Okemos. 5-10-9 (5) 7-11 Store. Holt, Ml 694- preferred. Call 337-1331, 9- P,rgim. 487-6001.12-10-12 (3) wives) in accounting & fi¬ 321-1643. 12-10-6 (4) BEHIND THE building spe¬ FIAT, '75 Spyder. Excellent 9823. 12-10-19 (3) 5pm. except Sunday. nance. Accountant Er book¬ VW 1971 Squareback $400. WAITRESSES NEEDED. cials- 5 cars from $150-495. condition. $3500. Call 484- 8-10-6 (7) BABYSITTER-PART-time keeper: keypunch; and secre¬ PINTO RUNABOUT, 1975, Must sell. Phone 372 9138 Apply in person at the BOOM Flumerfelt- Stair Chevrolet. 3994. 12-10-12 (3) APPLICATIONS NOW being evenings for one child. 351 - tary Full time. 482 1618. 2300 CC engine, automatic, 1-10-6 (31 BOOM ROOM 1-5 daily. See 665-4343. 8-10-9 I4I taken for all positions. Apply ASSISTANT RESIDENT En¬ 8454. 12-10-13 (3) 8-10-17 16) low mileage, $1450,349-3238. Mickey. 5-10-9 (4) FIATX19,1974,23,000 miles. 8-10-6 (4) in person, BONANZA FAM¬ gineering Sewer construction CAMERO - 73 LT, excellent running condition. $2700. Ex¬ Super condition. $2,800, or best offer. Call 349-2786. kk^L PINTO '74 Hatchback. Good I ' Aito Service )[>] — ILY RESTAURANT, 1930 Grand River, Okemos. W. experience preferred. Engi¬ neering degree or two years HOUSE hours CLEANER 10-15 weekly. References. ARTIST - TALENT and imag¬ ination a must. Velvet Fin¬ tras. Must sacrifice. Bob 12-10-13 13) condition, West coast car. GOOD USED tires ana snow 8-10-13 (6) construction experience re¬ 349-3083. 8-10-12 (3) gers 489-2278. 12-10-12 13) 353-8755/323-1014. $650 349-2013. 5-10-10 (3) tires, 13-14-15 inch. Mounted quired. Competitive pay X5-10-6 (4) FIREBIRD, 1968. Good trans¬ RETAIL CLERK. Person with rates. Work locations are CAR WASHER to work in car WAITRESSES AM & PM free. Used wheels and hub portation. Power steering. sales experience. rental office. Full and part shifts. Williamston area. Ap¬ PLYMOUTH WINDOW van, caps. PENNELL SALES, 1825 hardware Springfield, Michigan and CAMARO RALLY Sport, '69. Best offer. 484-7390. Call CAPITOL CITY HARD¬ Battle Creek Township, time. Good driving record. ply in person. Country Kitch¬ 1975, 37,000 miles, excellent E. Michigan, Lansing, Michi¬ en. 12-10-6 (4) Mechanically OK. Body 3-10-6 (4) WARE, 694-7000. Ask for Michigan. Contact Brian Lo- 489-1484. 8-10-9 (4) condition, $3750. 351-5879. gan 48912, 482-5818. rusted. $500. Phone 393-3193 C-22-10-31 (7) Don Olson. 8-10-13 (6) rence, Calhoun County De¬ 8-10-17 (4) after 4 om. 3-10-10 (41 FIREBIRD 1977-midnight partment of Public Works, black, low mileage, perfect PLYMOUTH,DUSTER, 1974, COME TO LEE MACGILU- BABYSITTER NEEDED in my 616-781-9811. 3-10-6 (12) Call 372-4318. VARY CHEVROLET and get East Lansing home. Full time, CHEVETTE, 1978- 2 door shape. good condition. Call 394-4956 9-10-6131 after 6 p.m. 12-10-17 (3) the best prices for a new or own transportation. Call 332- hatchback, 4 speed, extras. WANTED-SHAKLEE SU¬ used car. Call Denny Olson- 5351 after 6. 8-10-13 (5) 7,000 miles. Like new. 484 PERVISORS, Bonus car, in¬ FORD FIESTA-1978, loaded 1976 PONTIAC Lemans, 4 339-8226. 1-10-6 (5) 1000. 3-10-6 (3) surance benefits. Will train. with options, low mileage, door. New paint job, 4 brand PART-TIME waiter/waitress Call evenings Monday-Friday. CHEVY CAPRICE 71. 400, 669-3904.12-10-12 (3) tires, power steering, JUNK CARS wanted. Also positions. KNAPPS, MERI-. new selling used parts. Phone 321- 351-8533. X 12-10-16 (5) power, air, FM/8 track, $700 automatic, AM/FM 8 track DIAN MALL. Call 372-0200, Cop' Dori» Ceniei FORD PINTO'76. Excellent stereo, 60,000 miles, excellent 3651. C-22-10-31 (3) extension 477. Ask for Mr. Nur*e Plocement Offic. I or best offer. 332-8910. RECEPTIONIST - PART- 23400 Michigon Ave 4-10-6 (3) condition. Low Mileage. Au¬ condition. $2800, 646-8257 Dunn. 3-10-6 (5) MASON BODY Shop. 812 E. TIME 11am.-5pm., 5 days per Deorborn M.ch.gon tomatic transmission, radio, ask for Gary. 12-10-10 ')8) Kalamazoo, since 1940. Auto week. Experience required. 313S61 7018 7019 snow tires, rust proofed. PERMANENT PART-time painting-collision service. Must have pleasant tele¬ $2000. Call 676-1257 after 5 PONTIAC CATALINA, 1971. work. We have several im¬ pm. 3-10-10 (6) American-Foreign cars. 485- phone manners. Located New tires, new exhaust. $700 mediate openings for cup 0256. C-22-10-31 (5) near Capitol City Airport. CUTLASS, 1972, automatic, FORD VAN-1977, 12,000 or best offer. Call after 5pm. packers in our factory. Satur¬ Phone Joyce, 323-4770. good running condition, $850 372-5554. 3-10-9 (4) day's and/or Sundays only. ,PEOPLE REACHER miles, automatic, power 12-10-19 (8) 332-4738 after 6 p.m. FOREIGN CAR repair, man¬ Openings available on all steering & brakes, $4800, PONTIAC. '73 12-10-10 (3) Bonneville.. uals. Over 100 different titles shifts. Call OART CONTAIN negotiable, 669-3904. Loaded. Excellent condition. at CHEQUERED FLAG FOR¬ 12-10-12 13) ER CORPORATION, Person¬ CUTLASS SUPREME, 1973- $1600. 394-0807. EIGN CAR PARTS, 2605 East nel Office, 676-3800, ext. 282. 350 automatic, air, very clean, runs well, AM/FM stereo/8 track. $1650.393-9873 after 4 GRAN TORINO 1974, Elite, loaded, asking $2,200. 663- 12-10-18 (3) PORSCHE-1972 914. Black Kalamazoo Street. one 487-5055, mile west of campus. C-5-10-6 (61 8-10-13 (9) WANT AD PM. 3-10-9 (4) 3339 from 12-4 p.m. with black interior. 5 speed. 20 PEOPLE needed for Tem¬ job with retail clothier. 'V 5-10-10 (3) AM-FM. Radials. Excellent Shop the super buys in your porary Cashier and stockwork, full Just com pi* t< form ami DATSUN, 1972-2402. 46,000 GRAN TORINO, 1973. 2 condition. $2950. 349-3821. Classified section today. To¬ and part-time. Call 374-1995, nail with payment to miles, automatic. Absolutely door, runs good. 487-4551. 12-10-16 (5) morrow you'll be pleased 8am.-4pm., Monday-Friday. mint! $3300? 353-0374. 5-10-9(3) with the money you've Ask for Mr. Fitzgerald. Stat* .Yf ics Class tin d Dept. 3-1G6I3) SUNBIRD, 1978 - excellent. 4 10-10 (61 GRAND PRIX 1977. Many AM/FM, 4 speed, green and 31 ? Stud* nt Scrcic* s BUlg. 1972 DATSUN 510 Station extras, excellent condition. white, many options. 11,000 East Lansing, Mich. *88'2J Wagon. Automatic. Call Rust proofed. $5200. Call miles. 349-5596. 4-10-6 (4) 655-1681. 12-10-16 (31 694-0246. 3-10-6 (5) TOYOTA CELICA GT, 1977, ALPHA KAPPA delivery Address Furnishing that first apart¬ GREMLIN, 1972. New radials, yellow. Cassette, air, deluxe, . ment? Find what you need in the Classified section of muffler, battery. 53,000. $875 or best offer. 321-2027. $5200/best 694-7584 any time. 8-10-12 14) offer. CaH PSI persons City today's paper. S-5-10-12 (3) PROFESSIONAL BUSINESS Part time or*full time. Flexible hours. FRATERNITY Must be at least 18. Prpfprred Intprtinn Dote Should be able to work would like to recognize Friday or Saturday. Hourly salary plus 25 charocters in a line, including punctuation and spaces between words. commissions and tips. the pledges for Foil,1978 Can make $4.00/hour. Print Ad here __ — Paul Estes Apply in person after llene Magram 4:00pm at your nearest Domino's Pizza store. Alicia lakobowski Karl Nordstrom 3 UNE MINIMUM Harold I. Zells John Bobowski CIRCLE RATE WANTED lean E. MacFarlane Lori Ann Corbat nmramininfnc! iO ID ID ID CD CD El CD Mitch Joseph Bruce W. Graham DID ID CDCD CD ED ED HEinEiiiiEiEnr] COOK-HERRIMAN V.W.INC. Cheryl Pung loel lacob DCD CD CD ED ED ED ED D CDCD EDED ED CD ED 6135 W.SAGINAW Bruce Estes Bob Douds WIST OF LANSING MALL Friday, October 6, 1970 20 igon Stote News, Eost Lansing, Michigan Employment M " Eapleyiet U Employment fi [ UxttHH )g) f »ws \[j\ , For Sale 1 l«l >F"" 15] I Swelci |[^ FEMALE TO share 2 bed¬ WOMEN, FALL openings in 10 SPEED Sebring Men's LOST SILVER anke necklace GRAPHICS-THESIS, Publi¬ RELIABLE BABYSITTER. 2 TECHNICIANS SECRETARY IN Haslett.flex- Ulrey Co-op, room and bike. 26". $75. 351-3823 on E. Grand River. Of great cations, etc. Experienced, children, Carriage Hills area. Lansing General Hospital, Os- ible, part-time hours. Typing room apartment at Birchfield. board. 332 5095. Visit 505 sentimental value. $15 fast. Student discount. 484- Call after 5:30 pm. 332-7764. teopathic, has full time open- required. Phone Nancy, $112.50/month. First month's evenings. 5-10-9 131 re¬ M. A. C. 5-10-6 (3) ward. 332-1877. 8-10-12 (4) 0025. 12-10-13 13) 4 10 11141 ings in several technology 339-9600. C-4-10-6 (4) rent paid. Call Elaine - 487- (continued from page 16) AM/FM 8 track with turnta¬ 4946 or 337-0595. CHILD CARE needed for 5 HIRING- IMMEDIATELY ROOM 9 months or 1 year. ble and two speakers. Excel¬ FOUND-KITTEN. 3 months. BLUEGRASS EXTENSION 5-10-10 (6) Department of Anthropology cooks, busboys, waiters, bar¬ $100+. Prefer call 8-10 p.m. lent condition. $100. Between Champagne, beige color. Service, plays, weddings, year old girl daily 2:30-5:30. presents John Szwed, Professor Own transportation and ref¬ tenders. Days and/or nights. Ask for John. 332-7334. 8am-5pm, 351-2042,355-3188 Area of Albert Pick Motel. parties. 353-9695 days; from University of Pennsylvania, 5-10-11 13) after 5 pm. 5-10-9 (6) Call after 6 p.m. 332-1010. 372-3727 or 339-1119. erences needed. 332-0985 af¬ Inquire in person only, KEL¬ 1 or 2 females will talk on "Urban Horizons in ter 6pm. 12-10-23 16) LY'S RESTAURANT, Haga- 4-10-6 (5) OR-22-10-31 (3) wanted for ROOM IN house at 425 Ann, PIONEER PROJECT 100 Anthropology'', at 3 p.m. Monday, dorn at Lake Lansing Road in 310 furnished apartment close to campus $120/month. Agriculture Hall. $125/pair. PL PIZZA DELIVERY part-time. - Earn up to $4.00 full or Certified Respiratory Tech- the Carriage Hills Shopping Center. 12-10-13 (8) next to campus Call 351-5510. 6-10-11 (3) Speakers. Manual turntable, 332-7771 after 5. 5-10-9 (4) $50. Pmwit IfHi RIDING INSTRUCTION - East Lansing. English hunt Zen Druids meets at 6 tonight, per hour including tips and Each of these areas offer an seat, indoor facilities. Begin¬ gas allowance. Good week¬ excellent salary and benefit RN-LPN 332-4432 FEROCIOUS LAZERS. How¬ ning through advanced. Con¬ Union Tower Room. The topic is end work. Call 321-8222. 3 10 10 >6) package. Please contact the Acute care teaching hospital has full and part time staff j 'For Sale ]|$j BICYCLE-SCHWINN speed. Good condition. $60 10 ling synthesizers and 20 thou¬ tact Jean. CARN STABLES. 337-2794 OR-1-10-6 (6) "The Pseudo Existentialist View of Teddy Bears". Personnel Department, 2800 ROOMMATE - $127 plus sand lb. sound monsters to 332-2305. Dan, after 6p.m. be unleashed Wednesday Devonshire, Lansing, Ml positions available for exper¬ utilities. BIRCHFIELD BANJO, 5-string with resona¬ E 5-10-9 (3) Pre-Medical studentsl Last DANCING ANIMALS Disco. 48909 372 8220 Ext. 267. ienced registered nurses and APARTMENTS. 393-6377, tor, case included, $80. October 11 at Jenison Field EOE. 12-10-9 123) licensed practical nurses. We house. 1-10-6 (7) Music & light show. $25/hour chance to apply for Lansing 694-9823 - Mickie. 332-2686. 1-10-6 13) General Volunteer Program this offer an excellent salary and TICKETS-MSU-Notre Dame, Call 353-7627. 3-10-10 (3) 5-10-9 (3) 6 10 13 i4> PART-TIME position for gen¬ benefit package. Please con¬ MATCHING CHAIRS & 40 yard line. Call noon-5 p.m. FOR LEASE - 9 year old term. Sign up 26 Student Ser¬ 332-1382. 4-10-6 (31 Arabian mare. Experienced vices Bldg. eral labor and painting. Open tact Personnel Department, ONE OR two females needed couch, end stand & lamp. Typing Service A ' DENTAL CHAIRSIDE assis¬ Lansing General Hospital, Os¬ $150. 323-4407 after 5 p.m. rider. 332-8277 evenings. Immediately; also for clean¬ for furnished apartment next Interested in researching a han¬ tant with experience for or- 12-10-23 14) ing. Must have own transpor¬ teopathic, 2800 Devonshire, 332-4432. thordor.tic office. Liberal ben¬ tation. Call AIM Inc., 374- Lansing Ml 48909 372-8220. to campus. Open TYPING-TERM papers, IBM, dicap accessibility project? Volun¬ 22-10-31 (3) teer 26 Student Services Bldg. efits Davs call 482-9695. ISAAC IMPORTS has just 3 Year Old male Irish Setter, experienced, fast service, Call 2800.11 a.m.-7 p.m., Monday Ext. 267 EOE 12-10-9 (15) received a new shipment of Corda West evenings 321-1763 - Friday. 0-5-10-9 (7) _ Registered, great with child¬ 351-8923. OR-22-10-31 (3) 1 OR 2 male Attention! Only three positions 12 10-23 -5: LOCAL AMWAY Distributor needed. Own room. Campus antiques from England. Many Cidermlll ren, watchdog trained, is helping many persons earn practical & unique pieces of shown, welcome offers, 349- remain with Consumer Affairs THE INGHAM Intermediate 5817 North Okemos TYPING, Experienced, fast SECRETARY FOR ASMSU money working 2-4 hours a Hill, 349-1935 after 4 pm. furniture, alt at reasonable 9848 evenings. 4-10-10 (6) Complaint Mediation. Apply 26 School District is taking ap¬ and reasonable. 371-4635. Board Meetings on Tuesday day. We can help you. For 5-10-11 (3) prices. See us at our new Road. East Lansing Student Services Bldg. plications for substitute C-21-10-31 (3) evenings. Will take minutes appointment call 1-723-6055. location. 4601 Stoll Road, % 337-7974 WANTED, SOMEONE to teachers for special educa¬ NEEDED: FEMALE for 2 bed¬ at meeting, transcribe and tion and vocational education 8-10-12 (5) room furnished, next to cam¬ mile W. of Airport Road. Hours: board friendly labrador. All EXPERT TYPING. Term pa- Recreation majors and others type same. Phone 353-0659. Leonard. 3-10-10 (6) programs. $33'day. Contact 332-8690 after 4p.m. Ope. i Saturday, 9-6, Sunday, 7:30am-7pm. expenses paid. 337-1765. pers, letters, RESUMES, with scouting background can be Mrs Personnel, 676-3268 COOKS AND waitresses. pus. 12-6 or call Dan Heron 3-10-6 (41 Near Gables. 337-0206. • Gi'1 Scout troup leader. Detail! 3-10-6 (4) 8-10-12 (8) CONNORS FAMILY COFFEE 372-7495 for appointment. C-22-10-31 (3) 26 Student Services Bldg. WANTED - MAN familiar SHOP WEST. Full and part- 4-10-6 (151 DO YOU WANT TO SLEEP WITH THE BEST TONIGHT? ZEBRA FINCHES. Make Males: Spend a few hours a with tree pruning. Call time available. No experience FEMALE NEEDED to share 2 UNIGRAPHICS OFFERS WAITRESSES AND waiters FOR SALE, Roy Craft, 1 great apartment pets. Breed¬ week with a boy who needs your 627-6041 for appointment. necessary. 3231 W. Saginaw, bedroom. Close to M.S.U. See the finest in quality COMPLETE DISSERTATION needed. Full and part-time bedroom with fireplace, air ing pair and cage $30. Call 3 10-10 t4) Vi mile east of Waverly. 332-7861. 6-10-11 (31 waterbeds at the SLEEP AND RESUME SERVICE-- friendship. Inquire about Spartan openings. Experience prefer¬ 12-10-18(8) conditioner, close to M.S.U. SHOP, downtown Lansing, 487-2166. 5-10-10 (4) Buddies, 26 Student Services red. Apply in person at 1-521-4070. 8-10-12 (41 typesetting, IBM typing, off¬ PART TIME across from Knapps. Bldg set printing and binding. For NEEDED IMMEDIATELY Ha't supervisors for East Lan¬ FAMOUS TACO. 539 E. Michigan. 8-10-12 (51 RN, MED surgical supervisor, days, for RN looking for Hoisu Jftj FOR THE best in stereo 484 9300. OR-2 10-9 (7) FREE KITTENS. 3 months old. Litter trained. 332-1709. estimate stop in at 2843 E. Grand River or phone 332- sing High School $4.10 per increased responsibility. Sal¬ service, THE STEREO DISCOUNT. NEW, used, E-5-10-9 (3) 8414. C-22-10-31 (8) if the employee com¬ PHONE SALES-tickets, FRANDOR AREA ; 3 bed¬ SHOPPE! 555 E. Grand River. hour ary commensurate with ex¬ desks, chairs, files. BUSI¬ pletes the year, otherwise, downtown Lansing office, room, carpet, stove and re¬ C-22-10-31 (3) NESS EQUIPMENT CO., 215 DOBERMAN PUP - female. perience, supervisory and EXPERIENCED, IBM typing, $3 10 per hour. 2 hours per hourly, evenings, hours flex¬ clinical duties. Contact Direc¬ frigerator. $225 plus utilities E. Kalamazoo. 485-5500. AKC, ears and shots, cham¬ ible. transportation arranged. dissertations, (Pica-Elite) day For more info, contact and deposit. Open lease, VISIT MID-MICHIGAN'S 0-2-10-9 14) Call after 1:30 p.m. tor of Nursing, BELDING pion father out of Demetrius. FayAnn. 489-0358 EAST LANSING HIGH 372-8459. COMMUNITY HOSPITAL. 332-5059 or 349-4850 largest used bookshop CURI¬ 12-10-11 (6) Positively show quality, $300 C-22-10-31 (3) SCHOOL, 332-2545. Ask for 616-794-0400. 8-10-12 110) 5-10-10(5) OUS BOOKSHOP, 307 E. OUR FRIENDS can't make 332-2278 after 5 pm. D' Meulendyke. Grand River, East Lansing, it so, we now have an 5-10-6 (5) HOUSEMATE WANTED - ANN BROWN typing, disser¬ OR-8-10-16 (111 CLERKS-ADULT bookstore, SMAC OPERATOR- a mo¬ 332-0112. C-22-10-31 (51 extra pair of N.D. game thru end of term, beautiful tations, resumes, term pa¬ VELVET FINGERS. 489-2278. dern and growing laboratory tickets. 487 3096. 1-10-6 (4) DOBERMAN PUPPIES, com¬ LOOKING FOR AGGRES - 25-10-31 (3) duplex, rent negotiable. Call SCHWlNN COLLEGIATE bi¬ pers. 601 Abbott Road. North has an immediate opening for pletely ready with ears done. Entrance. 351-7221. SIVE ambitious young sales¬ 351-1043. 5-10-11 (3) cycle. Five speed. Fv-ellent MUNARI SKI boots,! a part time SMAC operator to Priced right. 489-5457. C-22-10-31 (4) person with management po¬ MODELS-$10/hour. Apply condition. 349-3371. Used one seasor work 20-24 hours per week. 12-10-6 (4) tential. Experience in appli¬ VELVET FINGERS. Call 489- LARGE HOUSE for rent, near 2-10-6 13) 394-6080 after 2:30 p The ideal candidate should be PROMPT, EXPERIENCED, ance, carpeting, interior de¬ 2278 Brody on East Michigan for 5 5-10-13 (3) sign helpful. Established busi¬ 25-10-31J3^ experienced in automated in¬ persons. $475/month plus FOR SALE, used bicycles, LABRADOR RETRIEVERS typing, evenings. 332-3492. BABYSITTER NEEDED. East strumentation and be a regis¬ utilities. Phone 337-3900. AKC, four month's, hips C-22-10-31 (3) ness concern with future. painted and reconditioned, Lansing area. Part-time, tered medical technologist. 2-10-6 (5) guaranteed, $150. 641-4030. Salary - commission. priced from $25. 676-2472. 7-10-6 (31 PROFESSIONAL EDITING COMMERCIAL SUPPLY. hours flexible, own transpor¬ Benefits include paid health 1-10-6 (31 CORRECTIONS TO MAJOR 2511 E. Michigan Ave. Call tation, 332-3454. 12-10-12 (4) . life 4 BEDROOM on East side of cation and tuition reimburse¬ RYA RUG-acrylic, 8x11 V4, 3 UNCLE JOHN'S CIDERMILL REWRITE. Typing arranged. 482 1411 for appointment. 5-10-1 11. WAITRESS-FULL and part ment after 1 year employ¬ Lansing. $300 not including utilities. Neat, clean with oak shades of brown and off | Itiili Wilt |p| 332-5991. OR-2-10-9 (4) time. Experience not neces¬ ment. Contact Personnel De¬ woodwork. Deposit. Call white. 1years old, excel¬ COPYGRAPH SERVICE, ACCOUNTANT. PART- sary, only willingness to partment, E.W. Sparrow 485-7593. X-8-10 (6) lent, $100 or best offer. 12 X 70 mobile home in King 332-6173. 8-10-9 (51 1-517-224-3686 Arthur's Court. Washer, dry¬ complete dissertation and TIME. hours arranged, wage work. Apply in person only. Hospital, 1215 E. Michigan resume service. Corner open MSU ciose, 332-5057. Richard's Pigeon Inn, 4105 N. Ave., Lansing, Mich., 48909. HOUSEMATE WANTED. Pick your own apples er, dishwasher, etc. Good M.A.C. and Grand River. 8:30 8-10-16 (4) East St. Lansing. 6-10-12 (6) RECORD SALE! We're 372-1260. An affirmative action, equal $105 plus 1/3 utilities. Nice country gift shop condition, a.m.-5:30 p.m., Monday-Fri¬ opportunity employer. house, close to busline. moving and we have to 3-10-6 (4) BABYSITTER-WANTED in reduce our record inventory. day. 10a.m.-5p.m. Saturday. J ROSS BROWNE'S 6-10-6 (22) Warm, friendly. Call 485- 337-1666. C-22-10-31 (7) WHALING STATION NOW my West Lansing home. 8:30 BIG SAVINGS while they last SEWING MACHINES-new. HIRING FULL OR PART A.M. to 1:30 P.M. during the 7028J3-10-6 <51 and before we move. MAR¬ Free arm machines from Peanuts Personal 1 PART-TIME hours available TIME STUDENTS WEL¬ school year. 323-3400 NEW DUPLEX-5 bedrooms, SHALL MUSIC, EAST LAN¬ $99.50. Guaranteed used ma¬ COME, NO EXPERIENCE 8-10-6 (5) in the kitchen. 11:30 a.m.- fireplace, 2 baths, furnished, SING. C-1-10-6 (7) chines from $39.50. All makes Rummage Sales 1:30 p.m. Monday-Friday. CONGRATULATIONS NECESSARY BUSBOYS, 669-3719, 484-2700. repaired. EDWARDS DIS¬ "DR." Flashner. Score ten Apply at SIR PIZZA, 122 N. 12-10-12 (3) WOMEN'S COATS Lon¬ TRIBUTING CO. 1115 N. GLENCAIRN AREA small ap¬ DISHWASHERS, COOKS, STUDENTS - Harrison between 3 p.m. and Washington, 489-6448. points for medical school pliances, furniture, books, re¬ WAITERS, COCKTAIL Looking for the ideal employ¬ don Fog trench with liner, 14, WAITRESSES. FULL COM¬ 5 p.m. X-8-10-6 $40. Leather by Saks Fifth C-22-10-31 (7) acceptance. Peggy. cords, baby things, etc. 9-5 ment opportunity with flex¬ 3 BEDROOMS, fireplace, car¬ S-1-10-6 (51 Saturday. October 7. 888 PANY BENEFITS. EXCEL¬ ible hours, good pay and peted, some furnishings. Ave., 12, $50. 332-5041. Audubon Road, E. Lansing LENT WORKING CONDI¬ pleasant working conditions? Near campus. $350 + utilities E-5-10-11 (5) TIONS. APPLY IN PERSON. 1938 GRAND RIVER. E.O.E. We need people to demon¬ I f*m iff). 487-2166. 12-10-23 (4) DYLAN TICKETS, excellent SANSUI AU 217 Amplifier, 30 watts per channel, 2 months old. $110. 351-2678. Pwswal / 2-10-6 (19) YARD SALE, furniture, 5-10-11 112) strate camera equipment and REFRIGERATORS, 2 cube, 619 VIRGINIA, for 3 or 4. seats to sold-out concert. 5-10-9 13) form size, free delivery. Lease and deposit required. October 27. Kalamazoo, $50 COGS-Fall term day care couch, beds, desk, kitchen cookware on Friday's, Satur¬ UNITED RENT-ALL. 351- each, 351-5405. 3-10-9 (4) scholarship applications are tables, chairs, skis, and much WANTED INSTRUCTOR for day's and Sunday's at all Call Craig after 6 p.m. OVER 2500 cheap albums 5652. 7-10-6 (3) 655-1255. 12-10-18 (4) 251 and up-all types-hits to available in 316 Student Ser¬ more. Saturday 10/7,9 am - 5 Kaplan TRE Course. Grad Lansing area stores. student with 650 GRE. Small REFRIDGERATOR per¬ the obscure. FLAT,BLACK, vices thru October 6. Last pm, 736 W. Shiawassee, $3.25 per hour Lansing. 1-10-6 (6) 332-2539 3-10-10 14) Garage-On Red Cedar River, LOVELY 3 bedroom in East fect for dorm room. $60 or & CIRCULAR, 541 E. Grand Day for applications is Octo¬ Okemos. 14x25; $20/mo. 351- Lansing Unfurnished except best offer, Will Deliver. 332- ber 6. 353-9189. 8-10 5 (6) Even if you have had no River above Paramount. JBL WAI¬ 9299 12-10-20 (3) appliances. Couple or family. 0558. 3-10-9 (4) BARTENDERS. experience in demonstrating Open 11 a.m.-6 p.m., 6 Until TRESSES. night cook. Appli¬ Call 332-4034 after 6 pm. days-351-0838. TO THE girl who sits in front ADVENT products, or have no idea REFRIGERATORS, TV, ste¬ 8-10-12 (5) USED AQUARIUM tanks and of me in my ATL class: Will cations taken between ti¬ how to take a picture or cook C-22-10-31 (7) TEAC ll :30 a.m. Contact Mr. Abdo. an egg, give us a call if you reo rentals. Free delivery accessories, below half price. you go to Genesis with me? TICKETS • WILL TRADE my ABDO'S LOUNGE. 3600 S. on-off campus. DORM COUNTRY SETTING, 3 bed¬ Up to $30. 393-0449. 10 SPEED bike-ridden only 1 Wednesday, October 11. two MSU-ND for your two DYNACO are an outgoing type of Logan 882-0595. 1-10-6 (5) RENT-ALL 372-1795. room house. No pets. 1 mile e-4-10-11 (3) Excellent condition. Wear your MSU "T" shirt if MSU-UM, or will pay cash. SAE person, interested in working year. OR-5-10-6 (41 off Hagadorn and Jolly. $300 $65. Call 349-3317 before you will. 1-10-6 (8) Call 372-4828. 3-10-6 (5) with people. We'll show you SONY OPPORTUNITY FOR nation¬ plus utilities-lease. 339-3643. SPEAKERS - ELECTRO - what to do and how to do it. 10pm. E-5-10-10 (3) ally renowned rock band to STALLS FOR boarding horse 5-10-9 (5) voice interface A with equal¬ GRAD STUDENT needs wo¬ THORENS WANTED-TICKETS to play jam-packed Jenison with fenced run. 12 miles izer. Like new, $275. Must K2 SKI boots, brand new. men who have retained maid¬ 2 M.S.U.-Notre Dame game. etc. Fieidhouse Wednesday Octo¬ south west of campus. 676- EAST LANSING duplex. hear to appreciate. 337-2330. 7%B. $75. 332-8620. Ask for en name after marriage. Call Call Bruce after 7 pm. ber 11. 8 pm. Must supply 3529. 5-10-10 (3) bedrooms, residential neigh¬ 8-10-16 (4) 355-3094 after 6pm. Dianna. E-5-10-6 13) 353-0367. S-4-10-6 own lazers and 20.000 lbs of borhood, walking distance to 3-10-6 14) (3)_ sound see Genesis— campus. Marrieds only. Not MAIN FLOOR, tickets for 1 10-6 (8) IwrtoMttjl) student rental. No pets. available immediately. Call $240, Dylan in Detroit, on Oct. 13. 374-6095 2-10-6 (31 CONN DIRECTOR coronet, new, $175. Conn director Ijeil Estate ][•] WANTED: FOUR tickets to the MSU-U of M game. MOUNTAIN JACK'S 332-2673. 5-10-11 (81 trumpet, reconditioned, $150. 353-5699. 6-10-13 (3) SECRETARIES, TYPISTS WANTED 4th MAN to live in Ovation guitar, like new, RESTAURANT NOW HIR¬ and general office work. LAZERS. SYNTHESIZERS, COUNTRY FARM house! 4 LIGHTNING 2 bedroom, Beechwood EAST LANSING - Out¬ and 20 thousand lbs. of $250. Matador banjo in very ONE NOTRE Dame Student ING. FULL OR PART TIME. Good skills with 60 wpm, bedroom home on 11/4 acres FAST STUDENTS WELCOME, NO Apartment. Call 337-2885. standing value. 4 bedroom sound only $7.50—Genesis--- good condition, $125. Call ticket. Call 355-8252 by 4 pm., temporary and long term 6-10-6 I3I after 2,349-3114 in Williamston. Apple orchard EXPERIENCE NECESSARY. assignments. Available home, plus den on pictur¬ e-5-10-11 (31 and 2 story garage-workshop leave phone number. REPAIRS 12-10-17 17) 1-10-6 (31 BUSBOYS, DISH¬ esque tree framed lot. Excel¬ all brands working days 8-5. Secretarial 1 MAN-needed for 2 bed¬ Only $33,900. Call Kathleen on WASHERS, COOKS, WAI¬ a lent condition. Built to ac¬ SALE PIONEER 8 track Office Services. 321-6878. TAPE DECK AKAI 4000 DB Arens, 351 0997 or CEN¬ of TERS. COCKTAIL WAI¬ 10-10-13 I8t room apartment, own room. commodate an active ex¬ am/fm car stereo $65; ADS TURY 21 HUBBELL REAL 'NEED TWO tickets to the New carpet & drapes. Fur¬ Reel to Reel with Dolby. M.S.U-Notre Dame game. HiFi Gear TRESSES. FULL COMPANY panding family. Close to home speakers $25; power ESTATE COMPANY, nished. 348 Oak Hill, 332- schools and bus lines. Low $175.00 Call Jeff-332-2271 or Call 349-2089. Z-1-10-6 (3) BENEFITS, EXCELLENT TOO MANY bills? Pay them supply $10; ski boots (10%) 349-4880. 3-10-10 (9) WORKING CONDITIONS. up and have money to spare 8319. 8-10-13 (5) '60's. Call Martha Mertz at $20; poles $5; down jacket l'954f_5"J°A(5A WE Mri**/ Urn*. M. «9U n|N?2«5-i APPLY IN PERSON. 5800 W. with AVON earnings. MAYHOOD/MERTZ REAL¬ $30; call Juan anytime. 332- NEW USED and vintage OLD BASEBALL Cards ROOMMATE NEEDED IN 3 10 ACRES between Hough¬ SAGINAW. EOE 482-6893 C-5-10-6 13) TORS, 349-5450. Evenings, 2896. 5-10 11 17) wanted, cash paid-phone guitars, banjos, mandolins, ton Lake and Traverse City. IMtMtJjS A 5-10 11 (12) person apartment. Close to 349-9641. 3-10-9 (14) etc. Dulcimers and kits, re¬ 521-3854. Webberville area. DIFFERENCE! Borders against large area of RN LPN skilled campus. $95 per month. Call TABLELAMP, $8. Chair, $15. corders, strings, accessories, state forest. Hardwoods, very 10-10-13 (3) or nursing 337 2669. 3 10 9 HELP WANTED facility, excellent wages & STUDENTS Drapes with rod, $20. 2 bath books, thousands of hard-to- rolling and scenic, excellent IMMEDIATELY benefits. Call Jane Phillips at WE have available rentals rugs, $5. 349-3222 after 6. find albums (all at very low wildlife, hunting, $7500, WANTED-CALCULATOR The MSU Concessions De¬ EAST LANSING 1 bedroom houses, apartments, du¬ 5-10-11 (3) HP-19C or HP-29C Liz, 353- 332-5061 4-10-6 (51 prices). Private and group $1000 down, $60 per month needs people to furnished. $225/month. In¬ 0507. 12-10-13 (3) partment plexes. Let us help you find a lessons on guitar, banjo, on 9% land contract. Call wc'x at home football games. cludes heat, phone. 332-3900, rental close to campus. NUMEROUS CANDLE WAITRESS - NO experience mandolin, all styles. Gift cer¬ Dolores Nagel, 351-7136 or Pnope Ann Nolan at: or evenings and weekends CAPITAL RESIDENTIAL & molds, wax and equipment, 210-6 (10) 355-4552 necessary. Full or Apply in person, MAYFAIR part-time. 332-2197. OR-2-10-6 (5) COMMERCIAL RENTAL such as stove, etc. for sale. tificates. Expert repcirs estimates. ELDERLY - free IN¬ McKENDRY . REALTY, 8-10-17 (10) | Triaspartitlea lift] X BAR AND RESTAURANT on SERVICE. Open Monday-Fri¬ 339-3125 after 5 pm. STRUMENTS. 541 E. Grand FEMALE ROOMATE day, 9 a.m.-8 p.m., Saturday 5-10-10- (5) R'ver. 332-4331. Lake Lansing. 5-10-6 (5) EAST LANSING price re¬ SHARE MONEY. My car to SALESPERSON Fundraiser $102.50/month. Includes and Sunday 10 a.m.-5 p.m. C-22-10-31 (13) duced to 49,900 on this North Cal. October 20,4 days . i -3D'« experience. Work heat. NO lease 337-7751 2600 S. Cedar. 394-1110. Fee. SOFA BED, $45, 6!$ feet, COEDS. PART-TIME for charming 3-4 bedroom ranch. on road. Call Jim. 1-566-8222. S* -» 0' academic credit. after 6pm. 2-10-6 (3) 12 .0-6 110) FREE LESSON in complexion excel¬ - cocktail waitress. Will train folds flat, Herculon, 1 % baths beautiful terraced 487-6001 Ask for for bartender job. SILVIOS care. MERLE-NORMAN 7-20-12 (3) S-e.e Jan Affirmative 1 BEDROOM apartment. 1 lent, 332-6663. 15-10-24 (3) yard, finished basement, v 219 Hosmer, Lansing - 4 COSMETIC STUDIO. 321- anxious. Onallee LOUNGE, 489-9662. Ask tor owners GET THE ride of your life with A-.-c Employer block from campus at Univer¬ bedrooms, furnished. $290 5543. C-22-10-31 14) Jerry 10-10-13 (5> SQUINTING CAUSES wrin¬ Elliott, 349-2355 or Mayhood/ Genesis. Wednesday October / >•: '2 7 sity Village, furnished or un¬ plus. 332-5622. X-5-10-10 (3) kles. Help prevent with pre¬ Mertz Realtors, 349-5450. 11. Jenison Fieidhouse. furnished. 394-2404. $190/ FENDER - STRATOCASTER GENERAL OFFICE positions scription ground sunglasses. 3-10-9 (10) 1-10-6 (4) = - MATURE and experi- month. S-5-10-12 (5) CAMPUS NEAR-Modem 7 1956. EXCELLENT ORI¬ available. Evenings and full OPTICAL DISCOUNT. 2817 y«"a*or apd competitive 5-10-6 15) occupancy. University Ter¬ Michigan, 485-4391. Open 694-0621. X 12-10-16 (4) tararv tr-excellent overtime race. Call after 6 pm. INSTANT CASH! Were pay¬ 9:30 am. - 6 pm. p ease call Sandra 0 '♦ UPJOHN COOK-PART-time. enced. experi¬ Call 655-2175. THE 337-2905 3-10-10 (5) ONE female JM«J@ ing $1-$2 for albums in good shape. WAZOO RECORDS. C-22-10-31J6) APPLE CRATES-new. Ideal Smart apartment owners know-the best way to find EDUCATIONAL CENTER TEST PREPARATION -SA.'-CAPE SERVICES, SEAHAWK RESTAURANT, WANTED - 223 Abbott. 337-0947. the i enters you need is with a ROOM & DUPLEX for rent. for album storage, book SPECIALISTS SINCI1ISS tS4-'2SC Eouai Opportunity Williamston. 8-10-11 (4) roommate. Own room and C-22-10-3U4) Classified Ad. Try one. Phone $92.50/month, female pre¬ shelves, etc. $2.50 each. 332- Visit Our Centers Ma'e Female. bathroom. Fall term only. 355-8255. ferred. E. Lansing, 1.7 miles 5091. 5-10-6 (4) And See For Yourself $103 plus some utilities. NEW WATERBED Supplies HORSE DRAWN hayride. NEWSLETTER EDITOR, from campus on bus route, Why Ws Mike The Difference 337-7996 after 1 pm. at student affordable prices. 3 BEDROOM house. Clean, Call for appointment. After 4 Writing, production and dis¬ 332-1164. 12-10-18 (4) 8-TRACK PM. 676-5928. 3-10-6 (3) Call Days, Eves I Weekends SAS's^EP NEEDED. 2-10-9 151 Kits and plans available. Call recorder/player. tastefully decorated, air con¬ tribution. Work Study. Jan or List Scalar /'"age Thursdays, Steve. John, evenings, 332-6703. price $160. Like newl ditioned. Finished basement, Pirgim. 487-8001. FEMALE, CLOSE to campus, OWN ROOM in nice house. 919 E. Grand River I 6-X-93C pm 356-3004 7-10-6 14) ' Going now for $75,332-0913. bar, inclosed porch. 332-3807 GENESIS WENESDAY Oct¬ w: 3 12-10-12 (5) friendly, call 332-4137. Eastside, pets considered. 5-10-10 (3) after 4 PM. 6-10-11 (5) ober 11, Jenison Fieidhouse. E.Lansing, Mi. 48823 1-10-613) Call 371-2898. 2-10-9 13) 100 USED VACUUM Clean¬ Tickets $7.50 General Admis¬ (517)332-2539 , ME BARTENDER JANITOR SERVICE part-time ers, 1 year warranty, $7.88 STUDIO BED $20, desk $15. sion at CAMPUS CORNERS 3-4 hours/day. Apply 809 and up. DENNIS DISTRI - A pet can warm your heart on **rted ^mediate opening, FEMALE NEEDED-fpr own Smart shoppsrs check the Coil springs $10, mattress $3. a cold winter evening. Look II, WHEREHOUSE ll/lll and Outside NT State ONiv bprerce preferred. Apply Canter St. Lansing, between room in 2 bedroom apart¬ Classified section first. That's BUTING COMPANY, 316 N. SOUNDS tt DIVERSIONS. CALL TOLL FREE Rugs - more. 332-8498. to the Pets classification of r person FAMOUS TACO, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-Fri¬ ment. Non-smoke.. 394-6234, where they find the best buys Cedar. 482-2677. 5-10-10 (3) today's newspaper. 1-10-6 (8) 800-223-1782 —J day. 12-10-11 (41 C-22-10-31 (5) ' 538 E Michigan 8-10-12 (5) 3-10-6 (4) in town. Michigan State News, Eo>t Lansing, Michigan Friday, October 6, 1978 21 GENESIS HAGAR the Horrible