VOLUME 72 NUMBER 166 flat# Hows FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10. 1978 MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY EAST LANSING MICHIGAN 48824 . ) J Carter lists reasons for signing tax bill By JAMES GERSTENZANG of Palestinians on the West Bank of the administration had sought earlier. KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - President Jordan River. "In balance, it was acceptable, it was Carter, explaining publicly for the first time And he said that although the Democrats necessary," Carter said of the measure, lost some key races in Tuesday's elections, which differed substantially from that why he signed the $18.7 billion tax cut bill, said Thursday he wanted to make sure he believes the party did fairly well "on a initially proposed by the administration. Americans "will not be saddled" with huge nationwide basis." The president said the measure would tax increases at the beginning of next year. Later, in a speech before the Future actually save $13 billion in increased taxes "We did the best we could in the last few Farmers of America, Carter avoided any that would have been imposed with expira¬ days, the last few hours" of the 95th mention of administration farm policy. tion of previously enacted tax-cut legisla¬ Congress, the president said at a nationally Instead, he lectured the young people on tion. broadcast news conference here. Carter their role as future leaders and told them Carter said he wanted to make sure that signed the bill Monday night. that "fear of failure is one of the greatest "people will not be saddled with $20 billion On another matter, Carter said any peace obstacles to progress." to $30 billion in increased taxes at the agreement between Egypt and Israel At his news conference, the president beginning of next year." should be linked to overall negotiations for was asked why he signed the tax bill, which Speaking to reporters in the heart of the a Middle East peace, particularly the status did not include many of the "reforms" the nation's farm belt, Carter also said he had no intention at present of seeking a change in legislation that will raise Social Security taxes by more than $300 a person in some Faculty claims cases next year. group If the Social Security payroll taxes were reduced, some of the money for payments to retired persons would have to come from general Treasury revenues, Carter noted. provost broke bylaws Carter was asked whether, despite his drive to cut federal spending, he would recommend increases in defense spending State News Ira Strickstein By CATHERINE RAFTREY concerning Justin Morrill and University while cutting back on social programs in the Flanked by his wife Helen and lieutenant governor-elect James Brickley, jubilant Gov. William G. Milliken State News Staff Writer colleges. thanks supporters in his victory speech Tuesday night at the Detroit Plaza Hotel. fiscal 1980 budget now under preparation. A faculty organization has charged that Members ask that no plan for the Without mentioning specific figures, the Provost Clarence L. Winder violated the modification or discontinuation of these or (continued on page 11) Bylaws for Academic Governance when he other units be presented to the MSU Board made his decision to phase out Justin Morrill of Trustees until the appropriate faculty and University colleges. organizations have been consulted. MSU's chapter of the American Associa¬ Frank J. Blatt, president of the MSU PBB ISSUE NOT MAJOR DRAWBACK tion of University Professors charged in its chapter of AAUP, said the immediate goal of formal complaint to C. Patric "Lash" the grievance was to delay submission of the Larrowe, faculty grievance official, that plan to the Board of Trustees so the Winder disobeyed the bylaws by fading to consult proper personnel before making his decision. The grievance filed by the association academic governance structure could be implemented. The trustees are currently expected to vote on the re-organization proposals at Voters say Milliken not so bad Thursday charged that Winder was in their Dec. 8 meeting. By ANNE MARIE BIONDO Democratic Wayne County in a gubernator¬ Seven of those are adjacent to Oscoda and violation of three sections in the academic State News Staff Writer ial election. Wayne County contains De Kalkaska. Blatt said he wholeheartedly supports a bylaws. Michigan voters apparently decided troit, which is Fitzgerald's home town. "It's symptomatic of PBB and the petition now being circulated by members of emotional effect on people," said Milliken's The first section pointed to by AAUP MSU Faculty Associates which is also aimed Tuesday Gov. William G. Milliken hasn't "This is tremendous." Milliken told the states, "Academic Council shall participate at postponing action on the proposals. done such a bad job after all. State News Thursday. press aide Bob Berg. in all major issues relating to educational Milliken also did better in many of the Another possible reason why Milliken However, he said he believes the grievance During the governor's last term, the Upper Peninsula counties than he did in the lost in these outstate counties is because policy." may be more effective. state suffered from a PBB poisoning that The second section cited says, "The seeped into dairy and beef products. Critics 1974 race, he said. people are shifting, Berg added. Committee on Academic Policy shall consult Blatt said that the provost is not obligated have accused the Milliken administration of "But I understand I didn't do well in "These areas have been traditionally with the Provost on the establishment, to follow the recommendations of Academic covering up the disasterous effects of the Fitzgerald who wanted to unseat Milliken Oscoda." Milliken said. "And I understand I Republican," Berg said. "But a number of disbandment or merger of undergraduate Council, but is required to listen to their PBB poisoning. — but it didn't work. didn't do well in Kalkaska either." UAW and auto retirees from Detroit are programs." suggestions. Blatt said all he was trying to And less than a year ago it was Fitzgerald's last minute push by Presi Certainly, because Mio, the PBB-conta moving to northeast Michigan. It's getting The third section states, "The Committee do was to re-establish a sense of faith into dent Carter, Vice-President Walter Mon- minated cattle burial site, is in Oscoda more Democratic than before, and at the discovered that patients were being grossly on Academic Policy shall advise and consult the academic governance system. same time more Republicans are moving to neglected and abused in several state dale and U.S. Sen. Edward Kennedy didn't County didn't help him. And about four with the Provost on all matters of academic The University Committee on Academic mental health institutions. work either. years ago PBB was accidently dumped into Detroit." policy." Policy is also questioning whether Winder All this and more highlighted a very In fact, for the first time in some 30 years cattle feed in Kalkaska. Fitzgerald said he will spend the next few The MSU chapter ol the AAUP has (continued on page 11) offensive campaign by state Sen. William B. a Republican carried the predominantly Fitzgerald received more votes than years practicing law in his Detroit law firm, requested that the provost be temporarily Milliken in 22 of the state's 83 counties. O'Rourke, Fitzgerald, Cazul and Rutledge. barred from taking any further action Troop offer called 'lie' Lansing resident found President says of Ugandan leader Nyerere predicted Amin now would start what the Tanzanian leader called another series of carefully orchestrated lies. at 'U9 with stab wound inside Amin 'carefully prepared for invasion' "He has started by saying 'I am willing to A Lansing man was found in shock on the main floor of the Union Wednesday afternoon Police pull out.' He might even say 'I have pulled with a stab wound in his leg. we going under cover to nib armed pizza robbers. DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania (API- two black-ruled east African neighbors out.' He is capable of saying anything. From Brian D. Jones, 20, of 1305 Theodore St., was treated for a wound in his left calf in the Tbe story President Julius Nyerere said Thursday have come from official Ugandan and now on that is going to be his lie." Union by Dr. Robert Fox, of Lincoln, Neb. before being transferred to Olin Health Center is on page 11. that Ugandan President Idi Amin's recent Tanzanian sources and there has been no Nyerere also attacked unnamed African at 5:11 p.m. weather offer to withdraw his invading "suicide independent confirmation. heads of state for sending "incredible He was then taken to Edward G. Sparrow Hospital in Lansing because doctors at the squad" troops from Tanzania was a "lie." Nyerere made the accusation against messages" asking for an immediate cease¬ medical center could not treat the wound, campus police said. The knife reportedly Blue skies today with a high Nyerere said the offer was aimed at Amin after summoning all African ambas¬ fire and negotiations. punctured an artery deep in Jones' leg. near 60 degrees. Mother Na¬ making the Ugandan leader look like a lover sadors accredited to Tanzania to his "I would expect a clear-cut message Jones ended up at the Union after getting confused when he drove from Knapp's ture says we don't deserve two of peace and Nyerere look like a lover of ocean-side statehouse. He told them Amin directed at Amin saying 'Get out of Warehouse. 500 E. South St., where he was allegedly stabbed by his girlfriend. Police warm November weekends in a war. had "carefully prepared for the invasion" of Tanzania.' I don't expect the same message said Jones was in shock, from the great pain of the injury and stopped his car outside the row. Saturday will be mostly Ugandan troops invaded northwestern Tanzania by using Western news media. as was sent to Amin to be sent to me. I Union to look for help. He collapsed on the floor. cloudy and colder and there is a Tanzania earlier this month and annexed "Western media had given his big lies expect brotherly African countries to say to Lansing police said the assault happened when Jones was picking up his girlfriend at chance of rain on Sunday. 710 square miles of territory. Sketchy about aggression from Tanzania a lot of me 'kick him hard if he does not get out of Knapp's Warehouse. An argument began in the parking lot and the woman pulled a knife reports of the fighting between forces of the publicity," Nyerere said. your country.' " from her pocket and stabbed him just below the left knee, police said. By KIMGAZELLA Griffin's reversed decision on whether to run for re-election. But State News Staff Writer he said there is really no way of knowing all of the reasons for his Carl Levin is an attorney who ran for Detroit City Council in victory. 1970 and won. He ran for its presidency in 1973 and won that, too. Griffin beat one candidate in the primary. His press secretary And in 1978, Carl Levin ran for the U.S. Senate and beat a man contends he needed more time before the general election. who hadn't lost an election in 22 years. "If we had had two more days," Bill Matney said, "we could U.S. Sen. Robert P. Griffin served 10 years as a U.S. have won." Levin's win Representative and 12 years as the Senate to fill a vacancy a Senator. He was appointed to left by the death of Sen. Patrick V. He said the senator had "very little time available" to campaign after Congress convened in mid-October. McNamara in 1966. He referred to the polls released throughout the campaign by Six months later he won his first six-year term by defeating the Detroit News, which showed the gap narrowing to just a few former Gov. G. Mennen Williams by nearly 300,000 votes — the between the two candidates the day before the Griffin percentage points over largest plurality given a Michigan Republican senatorial candi¬ election. date in 20 years. Levin said time was not a factor, since he had been "continually And in 1969, Griffin was elected minority whip of the Senate, a climbing in the polls" since early in October. position he held until January 1977. Both candidates brought in some big party boosters to help latest in Then he lost his bid for the Senate post of minority leader to Sen. Howard Baker of Tennessee by one vote. them campaign. Griffin received hearty endorsements from former President Gerald R. Ford while both Vice-President In April 1977, Griffin announced he would not seek re-election Walter Mondale and President Carter stopped in Michigan to to a fourth term in the Senate because "a lot of the challenge is gather support for the Democratic party. Campaign spending apparently didn't affect the results since series of gone." "In some ways it may be better for the state as well as me to have someone fresh come in with that eagerness you have when Griffin broke a state record for campaign expenditures with nearly $2 million. Levin spent close to half that amount, or you first start out," he said tiien. $900,000. That statement came back to haunt him after GOP leaders Griffin beat Levin in over half of the state's counties, taking 46 victories convinced him to change his mind shortly before he announced his intention to run again nine months later. Levin drove that point home time after time in his campaign. of the total 83 counties. Levin's strong point was his own home territory of Detroit and its surrounding areas. He beat Griffin in Wayne County by nearly 190,000 votes. Griffin also missed 216 roll call votes last year, another major Griffin's strongest lead came in Ottawa County, where he led target for his opponent. by 18,000 votes. He led in both Berrien and Kent counties by "That is the worst Senate voting record of anyone who didn't 14.000 votes. U.S. Senator-elect Carl Levin and his wife Barbara greeted people before die in office last year," Levin said. He was also substantially ahead in his own home county of Grand Traverse by 4,000 votes. his acceptance speech in the Radisson-Cadillac Hotel Tuesday night. Levin said a number of factors contributed to his win, including Friday, November 10, 1978 ^Michigon Stote News, Eost Loosing, Michigon LAW ENDS UP WEAKENED VERSION Energy plan signed by Carter The plan is much weaker costs for natural gas users. WASHINGTON (AP) - "As problems evolve we will tion, Carter said the new law is than the proposal Carter sub¬ There is disagreement on how President Carter, expressing ask Congress to modify the only 65 percent of what he wanted since his plan would mitted to Congress in what he much. "great personal satisfaction," bill," the president said. have saved an estimated 4.5 called the "moral equivalent of Carter said it will "guarantee signed a weakened version of "Today we can rightfully million barrels of oil a day by war." But he said it encom¬ consumers increased supplies his energy plan into law Thurs¬ claim that we have a conscious his three main princi¬ with Chancellor acknowledges Holocaust guilt day after an 18-month political national policy for dealing with problems." Carter said. 1985. passes ples: efficient use of energy: erate more predictable and mod¬ price increases." struggle with Congress. energy "But I have not given up on incentives to spur production of "We have acquitted our¬ He said the energy plan will Opponents of deregulating COLOGNE West Germony Cuiht humble." 4220 South On South Pannsylvania Avanua vacant for two years last decade because Logan Street (Just South of Logan Cantor) (Naxt to McClintock's Cadillac) If a recount still shows a tie, Moul and the vote was challenged in court. Smoke-out day next By KAREN SHERIDAN Thursday Those who smoke have an increased State News Staff Writer probability of developing mouth, bladder, The American Cancer Society has desig¬ pancreas, kidney and esophogeal cancers, nated Thursday as its "Second Annual the society claims, as well as strokes, heart Smokeout" to urge smokers to stop for one disease, emphysema and bronchitis. day and quit for good if they're happy with the results. Phillips said local cancer society chapters ADDS FIVE SEATS TO BOARD are organizing promotional events for the To celebrate and publicize the event, the MSU card block will perform special stunts day in most major cities. Ed Asner, star of the CBS television Saturday when the MSU Spartans meet the series "Lou Grant," is 1978 "Smokeout" University of Minnesota Gophers at Spar¬ chairperson. A smoker, Asner has vowed to GOP voter tan Stadium. appeal works Susan Phillips, of the society's Michigan stay away from cigarettes on Smokeout chapter said the "smokeout" began in Day. He and other celebrities and athletes California and Minnesota several years ago across the country will ask all cigarette and went nationwide in 1977. smokers to join them in signing "I Quit" pledge cards. Survey results showed eight out of 10 smokers across the country were aware of Many areas will hold "burn-outs," where By SHEILA BEACHUM 7th District where Democratic incumbent It was fairly evident from the time the last years event, smokers can toss their cigarettes into State News StaH Writer Sherry Finkbeiner was ousted by Republi first election returns straggled in Tuesday and 30 percent of those aware stopped or reduced smoking for the gigantic bon fires, and the Detroit Chapter Voter appeal seems to be working for can challenger Gary Anderson. that 8th District Democratic incumbent has scheduled promotional entertainment Republicans after they picked up five seats Anderson won by a narrow margin, Mark Grebner would be around for a second day, she said. to be held downtown, Phillips said. on the Ingham County Board of Commis¬ chalking up 3.477 votes compared to 'That was a pretty high success rate for sioners in Tuesday's election. Grebner received 3,263 voles In addition to the show by the MSU card compared the first year," Phillips said. "If smokers However, Democrats still have the edge to 1.802 votes cast for his block, other campus events have been Republican realize they can quit for one day, they can the 21 member commission with 12 of challenger in the organized by Kirk Banerian, MSU student on race. Larry Gordon. go on for a second or a third and eventually coordinator for the smokeout. their own safely seated on the board. Voters in all of the 11 student and mixed stop." Republican Donald P. Bunka easily precincts in the 8th District gave Grebner a The poll also Banerian and several others will hand out defeated Democratic contender Dotty wide margin of support over his Democratic showed smokers were well-versed in the booklets and have posters and information Juengst in the 6th District < challenger. dangers of smoking, that available outside the Holden Hall cafeteria Grebner did his best in the 33rd Precinct many had tried to quit at one time, and most would like to quit permanently. during dinner Thursday. Of the 5,012 votes cast in the 6th District, Finkbeiner's 3,232. where he received 449 votes to Gordon's Bunka received 3,162 while Juengst tallied Anderson said the key precinct in his race 155. According to American Cancer Society "We want to make people aware of the statistics, lung cancer is the leading cancer Cancer Society and our goals," Banerian 1,850 votes. was the mixed residential and student 27th. Republican Thomas Brennan, Jr., won killer among men, and death rates for said. "The campaign is being stressed on While Bunka garnered the most votes in Heavy canvassing and campaign litera¬ handily in the 9th District commissioners all nine precincts in the 6th District, he did ture distribution was an important element race where he was matched against women from the disease have doubled campus more this year because of the large the best overall in the residential precincts. in his successful bid to office, Anderson Democrat Gina Torielli. during the past 10 years. number of student smokers." The upset for the Democrats c Brennan polled 1,972 votes compared to One election still unsettled on Ed board Jf The sounds and odors of a goat disrupted Michigan residents have yet to learn the activities briefly early Sunday morning on final outcome in the see sawing race for the the fifth floor of North Wonders Hall. two open seats on the State Board of A Wonders Hall resident complained to Education. the Department of Public Safety, who The only des.npt While Thursday's near-final unofficial responded to the hall to pick up the animal. results declared incumbent Democrat An- Police found the kid wandering aimlessly campus, they sii-i. netta Miller a clear winner, the race on the floor, picked it up and transported between incumbent Democrat Barbara the small animal in the back seat of the Dumouchelle and Republican Malcolm G. patrol car to the Veterinary Clinic. The Dade was still too close to call, although animal was kept inside the building in a pen Dumouchelle was ahead by a slight margin. used for stray dogs and cats. DPS then attempted to returii the animal Regardless of the final outcome it seemed to the Endocrine Research Uni-t on College certain that Silverenia Kanoyton trailed Road, where it was believed t o be stolen behind the other candidates. from, but researchers there would not ■opt it. ed to peddle it off on us but we don't use goats here." Dr. Dail D. Riegle, professor of animal husbandry, said. fhey were later relea Government Sgt. Jay Jensen said Thursday the goat had been taken to the MSU barns. Its fate is ed a rope still uncertain. While walking northeast of Mu offices close Arena Saturday shortly before sui Wonders Hall woman witnessed ai cent exposure. for holiday Most governmental offices will be Minority job seminar closed today in honor of Saturday's By THERESA D. McCLELLAN Veterans Day holiday. State News Staff Writer iginaliv unfamiliar wiih Meri-.i Since these offices are normally Although there are more openings for up and was suddenly giwn if State News Scott Randle minorities in journalism, they should not closed on Saturday, most government depend on their ethnicity to find a job, said After spending 40 yenrs on the same corner in Willinmston selling groceries and gas. Melvin Bach. 703 Grand employees will observe the holiday a day earlier. three reporters at the "Minorities in River Ave., has spent the last four years collecting hubcaps. He keeps about 1,700 hubcaps indoorB and owns East Lansing City Hall, 410 Abbott Journalism" session sponsored by the about 2.700 altogether. Road, will also be closed today, while School of Journalism. lo keep their job." The s are/., who did not ;■ the city's District Court 54-B will offered during the Careers in Journalism I. said she did volui leer work putting remain open. program held Thursday in the Union As a part time All Ingham County libraries will also Petitions passed for vote on tax hike be closed, reopening for regular hours Building. W. Kim Herron, Yolanda Alvarez and >he threatened to Saturday. Jimmy Harris, reporters from the State Postal Service employees and bank opposition. Journal, gave tips to a small audience about LANSING (UPI) — Two Republican state senators began employees will observe the traditional The will of the people was thwarted in the legislative process beginning a career with a major newspaper. circulating petitions Thursday to force a statewide vote on then, Welborn said. The people were completely forgotten. date and celebrate Veterans Day Satur "You have to come into a newspaper with transportation tax hikes approved this fall by the legislature. DeMaso said persons in virtually every corner of the state have day. the expectation that the paper is giving you Sens. John Welborn of Kalamazoo and Harry DeMaso of Battle There will be no regular mail delivery contacted his office to obtain petitions to circulate. the opportunity to publish, to generate Creek - who say they have been dubbed Pothole Jack and Hate or services Saturday. Welborn said the tax hikes would be held in abeyance from the ideas." Herron said. Highway Harry for that effort — told a news conference they hope date the petitions are certified until the 1980 general election — Special delivery and lockbox service Herron, an MSU graduate, said he found to conclude the petition drive with about 250,000 signatures before when the fate of the tax hikes will be decided by voters. will, however, be available. his job by being in the "right place at the Christmas. That would give them a substantial cushion on the requirement of Stamps, postal cards, parcel post, and right time." Both said they are not directly counseling citizens to hold off He nplaintsah.u about 150,000 signatures of qualified electors to force a referendum scales and rate charts will be obtainable was freelancing for the Journal when purchasing license plates until after the petitions are filed, but at 24-hour Self-Service Postal Centers. an intern position became available. lie by the St; on the $147 million transportation package. Welborn said he believes those who buy plates at the higher rate ire balanced The measure, approved by the narrowest possible margin in each The center on campus is located at the "They'gave the position to me and then a will not receive a rebate. ;ed that though there corner of Shaw and Farm Lane. Normal reporter went on vacation and I had to house, raises the gasoline and diesel fuel tax by two cents and state They also said they believe existing transportation revenues his beat," he said. or minorities, journal service will resume on Monday. cover license plate fees by about 30 percent to beef up the state's would be sufficient if state highway officials were more He also told the audience everyone has to •ong writing ability. inflation-eroded transportation budget. Saturday is also a holiday for banks. penny-pinching. Campus offices and libraries will be adaptable. Although they were accompanied at the news conference by a "Interns were usually thrust into an horde of special interest representatives - including gasoline and Meanwhile, State Highway Commission Chairperson Peter B. follow regular schedules today and diesel fuel retailers and jobbers and recreational vehicle sales Fletcher — who would suffer a third straight personal defeat on Saturday. assignment when someone was unable to cover it so you have to be ready for Hough 111. professor of persons — DeMaso and Welborn maintained the Legislature major transportation policy questions if the petition drive is chairperson of the departn successful resigned his post effective immediately. anything," he said. approved the tax hike in the face of overwhelming popular — Critics charge Proposal D will increase alcohol consumption tion. kids had very little difficulty getting booze, By MARLAN BUDDINGH Called "modern day prohibition" by that quite a few young people will also be getting "a little tipsy" as a result of the Marijuana usage may also be on the rise "In effect, we are re establishing what the law was before 1972," said Allen Rice. because responsihilit the state didn't live orcement." up to its Oberlin critics, Michigan's Proposal D might just do passage of Proposal D. executive director of the Michigan Council said, the same as its 1920s counterpart did — was a two- or three-year decline out of "But in the long run, he said, "there will Oberlin said the thrill of going out there of Alcohol Problems. "No one h; money or the interest in be a trend toward drugs." increase alcohol consumption. drinking will be heightened because it also marijuana and into alcohol," said Kevin Proposal D is the public's reaction to two prosecuting "I had my first drink during Prohibition," will be illegal. Peer pressure and social Potter, a member of the National Organiza¬ George Lafkas, prevention consultant for specific problems — alcoholism and alcohol Lafkas tea hat Proposal D could have tion for the Reform of Marijuana Laws. "I the Michigan Health Department Sub¬ 75-year-old Elizabeth Elkhardt recalled as acceptance will have a big effect, he said. related traffic accidents involving teen and force people under 21 stance Abuse Office, said that both mari¬ , she discussed Proposal D, the constitutional "One of the things they'll do is like what think there will be a dramatic increase in drink •alher than at a bar. agers, Rice said. to amendment passed by Michigan voters they did in Prohibition — drink more," pot smoking." juana use and illegal alcohol consumption lost ion of what is legal," "If the public supports it, it will be "It's I Tuesday which raises the legal drinking age Oberlin said. "And if it is effective in Potter said pot will be an attractive will probably increase when the law goes Prohibition doesn't work into effect. enforced." Rice said. Oberlin to 21 beginning Dec. 22. reducing the availability of alcohol, people alternative to alcohol. believe that this "People under 21 may even be obeying i and the Elkhardt remembered how she and her will probably turn to marijuana. "People will probably rediscover what it's "If you tell a kid one thing not to do — sister snuck a bottle of wine from their like to be high again," Potter said. he'll do it," Lafkas said. "How serious it will the new law." will either. People who are disenfranchised "Marijuana use is on the increase But Oberlin and Lafkas doubted that cellar and "got a little tipsy." Oberlin predicted that short term effects be is difficult to project." anyway," Oberlin said, "but it will probably enforcement would be easy or effective. William Oberlin, education director at the be higher than normal next year." will be limited to whether alcohol is Sponsors of the drinking age amendment, however, maintain that it's not like Prohibi- "Before the law was originally changed. MSU Drug Education Center, predicted "When the drinking age was lowered, available to nersons under 21. 1 ©pDIfifelfi) City Council's insightful action warrants approval The East Lansing City Council, Michigan Legislature to adopt not come under an East Lansing in one of the most insightful rules and laws for the enforcement ordinance. This is the problem of the constitutional amendment, with the marijuana law — campus responses to the new drinking age, directed the city attorney to draft, but there is no reason why the offenders arc prosecuted under and examine the legality of, an Legislature shouldn't also adopt the more stringent state law. ordinance decriminalizing alcohol similar lenient laws. MSU can do something, too, for 18-to 21-year-olds. The Legislature has not hesi¬ without waiting for the state to The initiative of the council must tated to circumvent outside inter¬ act. The administration and the be commended. Councilmember ference with their rule-making Department of Public Safety, can Alan Fox wasted no time in powers. When the federal govern¬ adopt an easy attitude of enforce¬ ment ordered a 55 mph speed limit ment. DPS should not adopt a requesting the examination of a new ordinance. That such a move for states receiving federal high get-tough attitude, as they have was made so early will relieve way funds (which all states done with other areas of law many people s concerns. It shows receivel, the state responded by enforcement, or disrespect for the that some rational thoughts will allowing for laxed enforcement of law will skyrocket. come out of the ballot proposal that the law. The State Police do not The administration can leave was fueled by emotional out¬ hold drivers to the 55 mph limit. the law alone and let someone else breaks, twisted logic, and faulty A similar show of leniency is do the worrying, rather than statistics. needed with the alcohol law. The jump the gun and come down hard The ordinance, if adopted, state is well within its powers to be on an already disgruntled student would cover simple possession; it lenient, especially with a law population. On-campus residents would not circumvent the applica¬ tion of the referendum as far as surrounded by so many doubts. We urge the state Legislature to has taken to are already mad enough that MSU enforcing the liquor Students are citizens too sales are concerntd. Sales of adopt a state wide decriminaliza¬ laws so strictly. The administra¬ alcohol, both in stores and bars, tion law for alcohol, and to tion's attitude of In the days following the election, specifically the anti-student residents is that students don't pay ignoring a law are under the jurisdiction of the recommend that police powers not suits them fine with defeat of the Dayton Hudson mall, the State News taxes. The sizable number of off-campus student tripling — be focused on this law. has been receiving calls and letters from home residents certainly do contribute to taxes every time Liquor Control Commission. The they should be able to leave the commission must wait for the MSU, being on state land, may drinking part of the student's owner-citizens of East Lansing attacking the paper's they cough up their month's rent. To our knowledge and students' influence in the final decision made there exist few landlords who do not charge rent lifestyle alone. We feel the proper solution to Nov. 7. based upon the total cost of their investment, i.e. alcohol problems is education. We Many of the callers and letter writers assert mortgage, property taxes, inflation, etc. Not to students have no "right" to vote on issues affecting mention sales taxes, gas taxes and the other llfT"™6 State News feel the proper solution to drunk ( ] driving is education and enforce¬ East Lansing. The sum of their arguments is that as students we will not be here very long and do not miscellaneous taxes and fees students pay here. for living ment in that particular area. But Friday, November 10. 1978 the response shown to these have to suffer from our voting. The many students who do contribute to the taxes 1 the opinions of the State News Viewpoints columns Their argument suffers from some serious as described are not usually sending children to e personal opm-ons problems, a constitutional amend¬ ment, is one giant step too far. misconceptions. Their first misconception is we "all" schools, cither. We do, however, patronize the Editorial Deportment Alcohol abuse is a problem that move on to other locations after graduation. Some businesses that many residents make their livings needs dealing with, but concen¬ students do remain and settle in this area after from. Dave DiMo. 'ma K.m Shanahaf Spar's Ed,lor trating all efforts on simple alcohol graduation and therefore maintain the same "rights" The basic point, though, is that students are as other residents. But, following this illogical inherently a part of East Lansing whether residents Nuni-olupo layout Ed ior use, a status offense, will only hide file Chambers freelance Ed'io Deborah Heywood the problem. We urge all law¬ argument to a logical conclusion, would the voting like it or not. As a group, for now and the future, they Paula Adolf Cue' Coay £d>'< Kenneth ( Parker ban also apply to homeowner-residents who may be have as much a "right" to decide on local issues as making bodies to recognize the transferred or planning a move out of the area during anyone. folly of the new drinking age and use their discretionary powers to the four years following an election? We think not. Let's hear no more about the student's right to The second misconception presented by the vole. implement the rational solutions. GERRY SKOCZYLAS VIEWPOINT: SOUTH AFRICA Jaws XVII, coming Embrace 'model' republic to a theater near you to thwart Soviet satellite By BRENT M. FOX the most repressive and anti-American regimes) can do nothing The Board of Trustees should rescind their earlier decision to wrong, and any sins which they might have are the result of Are find that most Star Whores - John Travolta as-Luke combination and Don Rickles steals the Western colonialization. Hence the brutalities of the black-ruled divest University stocks in those companies operating in the IihI.i Skywalker leads a galaxy of stars who disco show as manager. Also. Phyllis Diller in her Republic of South Africa. The campaign for divestiture is based African states are rationalized out of existence. or "spinoffs" of successful movies. past the nasty storm troopers, into our first serious role plays Slithis. (Production Now South Africa makes no secret of its Western-oriented upon the premise that such companies strengthen the South » Jaws 2" or Thi Had News Bears hearts, and through our wallets in this of this flick has been indefinitely suspended, African government, and thereby contribute to the oppression of character, even though that character is deficient of some of the Japan- space-spectacular. Also stars Olivia Neu however, because all of the bears are the South African peoples. The second part of this premise needs values of the free world. The Third World rightfully senses that ely. this t tron Bomb as Princess Leia, Abe going to Vigoda as holding out for bigger contracts). to be analyzed and freely debated. South Africa is "out of place" on the African theater; a piece of the financial Itarth Vader. and Grizzly Adams as Western world is struggling to survive on an anti-Western Exorcism of the Pink Panther Peter Though falling far short of the standards of our liberal ••ess and the State News has learned Chewbacca the Wookie. (All special effects — continent. This struggle for survival is mirrored on the campuses Sellers and Linda Blair star in this wacky democracy. South Africa is nonetheless one of the most t the following spinoff movies are are choreographed by Frank Zappa!. of the Western countries, where any attack on the West is hailed comedy about Inspector Clouseau being enlightened and progressive nations on the continent. The •adv in production in Hollywood and will Close Encounters With the Third Grade as "national liberation" or "the people's war." possessed by the devil until the priest (Don government of South Africa is based upon the Westminster released sometime around Christmas: - Roman Polanski produces, directs, and This struggle places South Africa on the international scene. Knotts) comes to the rescue. Introducing parliamentary model, a legacy of British colonial administration. aws 17 — The great grandson of our stars in this film made entirely on location MSU's own Scott Spiegel as Cato in a Sam Admittedly, the right to hold public office and to vote is restricted South Africa is the only nation in Africa which regards itself as an orite Great White shark comes to the near Times Square in New York. With Kaimi film. to the white citizens of the republic, but where else in Africa is ally of the West. Furthermore, the enormous mineral resources cue of the U.S. Navy by eating a Russian Brooke Shields and Tatum O'Neil. and the strategic geographic location of South Africa should there a parliament elected by the people and representing a broad lear submarine that threatens to de- Slithis Meets the Bad News Bears Our Godzilla and the Bandit — Burt Reynolds compel the West to win the unshakeable friendship of the South - spectrum of political parties and ideas? Nearly all of the >y I'lsmo Beach. Stars Hoy Scheider as favorite Little League team tangles with a and Sally Field star in this CB-Truckin' flick Africans. Should a Marxist regime take power in South Africa (and black-ruled African nations are military dictatorships, one-party N.r.y admiral and Richard Dreyfuss as sci li monster on their way to another that takes the happy couple all across Japan Marxism and "national liberation" are synonyms in the vocabulary socialist states, or absolute monarchies. happy go-lucky stowaway. Introducing victory. Kristv McNichoIs and Paul Wil with Godzilla in hot pursuit. The final Furthermore, the South African people (including the non- of the pseudo-advocates of peace and freedom), the free world iriie the Tuna as the shark. liams star as lovable "seeond-and-short" roadblock scene is unbeatable as Reynolds would suffer an incalculable loss. whites) enjoy civil liberties which are found in few other African leads our unsuspecting lizard into a surprise states. Freedom of worship is certainly one of the greatest of The Soviet Union, through its minions in "liberated" Azanii. trap. Featuring Robert DeNiro as the liberties. This freedom is granted to the people of South Africa, would receive a cornucopia of such rare and important minerals as Japanese Sheriff and Arnold Schwarze¬ but not to the peoples of Uganda. Zaire, Mozambique, and uranium (from South-West Africa), chromium, vanadium and gold. negger as Godzilla. (Musical score by the Equatorial Guinea, to name just four of the most repressive By exploiting these minerals, the Soviets could undermine the Bee Gees). totalitarian states in Africa. The right of due process of law, at gold based Western economies, and' could surpass the military American Gorefitti — Ronnie Howard least in part, is recognized in South Africa. Now the tragic deaths might of the Western nations, particularly regarding their nuclear and Vincent Price star in this macabre tale of Steven Biko and other black leaders show the darker side of capacities. Also, the Soviets would command the cape sea route, South African life. But the South African government made a around which much of the petroleum from the Persian Gulf states of a bunch of high school students who go careful inquiry into the death of Biko. and the results of that to the United States and Western Europe passes. If, in addition, out cruisin', run out of gas, and stop at the inquiry were reported in the free portion of the world's press. the Suez Canal were closed simultaneously, the petroleum lifeline wrong house for help. of the West would be completely strangled. Therefore, it logically Meanwhile, the incredible carnage in certain African nations You Light Up My Wile - Pat and Debby went largely unheeded. Where is the world's outrage over recent follows that a strong South Africa — diplomatically, politically, Boone, Donnie and Marie Osmond, Steve tribal massacres in Sudan and Burundi, over slave labor and economically, and militarily — is vital for the survival of the free Garvey, and Linda Lovelace star in this crucifixion in Equatorial Guinea, over torture of political prisoners world. movie that is "fun for the whole family." in Guinea, and over the feeding of Ugandan christians to the Nile The Board of Trustees should hear the "other side" of the crocodiles? Why do the Western universities ignore (and even argument over divestiture, for there are indeed two sides in every Magnum Force Guitar — Clint Eastwood condone) such atrocities? argument. It is incumbent upon the trustees (and all faculty returns as Dirty Harry and finally meets his members and students) as citizens of a free republic, to familiarize The reason for the double standard of morality is not elusive. match as Harry's six-shot .44 Magnum is no themselves with this momentous issue, and to take the actions The West has been caught up into the "cult of the Third World," as match for Ted Nugent's 12-string electrical dictated by their c the eminent U.S. diplomat and senator, Daniel Moynihan, has guitar backed by six Fender Super Twin called it. According to this creed, which has the unofficial support Reverb amps. of the U.S. State Department, the Third World nations (especially Airport '79 — Sid Vicious plays a demented Vietnam veteran who hijacks a DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau 747 and t hreatens to crash it into a nursing home unless he is given controlling interest I ONLY USE I'M AN EXCHANGE I DONT GET of the New York Yankees. The pilot THIS ISN'T IT. CM ARC- CMS IS MR. OJKE. [ I/SB) THE BEST PRO- STUDENT NOUI! SO WHYAM I (NETS REALLY SURROUNDED BY A GREAT BUT. (Charlton Heston) cleverly ditches the HAPPENING.. IT'S ME, DUCT. INEVER RI6HTHEREAT SPONSIBLE TOBBHIS VNY./mriN6 HE'S JUST A plane into Lake Michigan where it comes to <=> HONEY! MISCAICUIAJE GEOR6EWUN! CONSUMER.. TRANSLATOR!) cmmsT o Lane SHY.) rest on top of Beldar Conehead's star OOSA6ES.. <=„ \ cruiser. Both the audience and passengers are given a brief thrill when "Jaws" the shark makes a cameo appearance. The Spy With the Limp Pistol — Roger Moore plays 87-year-old James Bond who just isn't up for the part of a superstud in the British Secret Service. Needless to say, the climax scene is a big disappointment and the whole audience needs a cigarette right afterwards. With Farrah Fawcett-Ma- Jaws XVII jors and Jaclyn Smith. jinz—yi Michigan Stote News, Eo$t Lansing, Michigan Friday, November 10, 1978 5 Students get SQRRR method of study- shuttle buses The Residence Halls Association decided can help students learn to underwrite a bus shuttle from Capitol City Airport to the different resident hall complexes the Sunday of Thanksgiving weekend, at the RHA meeting Wednesday night. By NANCY M.GILLARD It also maintains that learning generally points, but also to establish relationships Buses will tentatively run every hour- • Students can learn to study effectively requires practice, he explained, and esta¬ about the material. and-a-half for nine hours and start at either and manage anxiety, according to a present¬ blished studying behaviors must be replac¬ The third step of the SQRRR method is noon or 1 p.m. The charge will be $1. ation given Wednesday night in the North ed by those which are more efficient. taking effective notes while studying. Notes Frank Cox, RHA executive assistant, Upper Lounge of Wonders Hall. The main feature of the SQRRR method force you to condense the material which said it will cost $300 to charter the CATA Hal Bradsher, from the Wonders Hall is that it stresses "active involvement in Bradsher said is an active process. buses. Counseling Center, and Judy Tant, from the study." Bradsher said this method will The student must also "use concise "Off-campus people would have to get off Counseling Center in the Student Services require additional time at first, but "as you statements to organize and emphasize on campus," Cox said. Building explained the "SQRRR" method, become proficient in practice, the amount of important concepts, relationships, or data." In other business: which, Bradsher said, "puts more emphasis added time will decline." He also suggested students put their notes • The RHA Judiciary selected seven new on active involvement in study," and "helps The first step toward more effective in their own words. RHAJ members and reappointed two you get more out of your textbooks." study of textbook material is surveying the The fourth step, recitation, requires present members. The representatives "SQRRR" stands for "survey," "ques¬ material in advance, to recognize the major students to predict questions that the approved were sophomores Michael tion," "read," "rite" and "review." points, Bradsher said. This step should give instructor will ask on the exam. Stevenson, Elizabeth Coleman, James Bow They also discussed relaxation behavioral the student a general idea of the pattern of This prediction Bradsher said, will help ser and Debrah Marshall; seniors Michael techniques which help to manage anxiety organization and key ideas or concepts, he students "get used to the kinds of questions Turan, Arnold Vandercruyssen and about upcoming exams. said. the instructor asks" in an attempt to "fight Matthew McNulty. The five-step SQRRR method is based on Secondly, Bradsher said students should the exam." Juniors Craig Lazar and Todd Moss were the principle that studying is an academic ask themselves questions about the purpose Finally, the student must review - reappointed to the judiciary. skill which can be learned and brought to of the particular studying material. This is organize and establish relationships about • Applications for RHA treasurer are due higher levels of proficiency, Bradsher said. done, not only to emphasize the major the material. In addition, periodic review, Wednesday. The new treasurer will replace which Bradsher calls the "practice effect," is Scott Denison, who resigned last week. valuable and review before major tests is "crucial," he said. Iranian documentary Following Bradsher's presentation, Tant encouraged audience participation in a discussion on managing anxiety. Exile to speak One student said she finds studying for an exam two nights in advance "quite helpful" on experiences film, lecture tonight because "I get too nervous the night before." Tant said following the steps of the SQRRR method should also help reduce State News Deborah J Borin . anxiety. A Chilean exile, who has worked on Bloody September, a 50 minute documen¬ The film covers Moslem demonstrations She also said, "The more you practice, the International Diabetes Week is over today. Carolyn Sargent, a MSU housing and youth programs in the Santi¬ tary film about the Moslem uprisings in on Sept. 4 and 7 and also scenes of the dead more you can effectively adapt yourself to graduate student, had free testing done in Olin Health Center Thursday. ago slums, will speak at 3 p.m. today in the Iran, will be shown tonight at 7 in 158 and wounded in Tehran's main public Olin will not give diabetes tests today, but Sparrow Hospital will conti¬ Erickson Kiva. new problems." Natural Resources Bldg. cemetary. A student in the audience said reading too nue testing from 9 a.m. through II a.m. Martin Garate, who is currently a staff ' A lecture will also be given before the Iranian Moslems have demonstrated in slowly wa9 his major problem in studying. member to the Quaker Mission to the film on the present situation and Islamic the streets of Iran against the shah's Tant said this is "due to anxiety about not United Nations, was exiled from Chile in movement in Iran. regime and the U.S. support of his regime. understanding the material. You need to 1974. The film's showing is being sponsored by the Organization of Iranian Moslem Stu¬ dents and the central point of the film will While demonstrating the Moslems have called for the overthrow of the shah's regime and the establishment of an Islamic increase your confidence," which will increase reading speed necessary for heavy Cycle crash injures man Since leaving Chile, Garate has been working to try and expose the U.S. role in loads. Police said a vehicle turned left on Victor be the demonstrations and subsequent popular government. A Lansing man was injured Wednesday Chile. Bradsher and Tant also suggested that afternoon when a vehicle struck his Avenue from Pleasant Grove Drive directly killing of some demonstrators in Tehran, The shah has imposed martial law in students who suffer from extreme test into the path of his motorcycle. The lecture is being sponsored by the Iran Sept. 8. Tehran and 11 other cities across Iran. motorcycle head on. Moslems have defied the shah's martial law anxiety should imagine the worst possible Gary L. Schupp, 25, of 3805 Ingham St., Police said Schupp had no headlights on Peace Education Center, Non intervention Bloody September was filmed at the outcome to "put the exam itself in proper his motorcycle, and he received a citation in Chile and Lash Larrowe, professor of was listed in "serious" condition at Ingham scene of the demonstrations and later by staging demonstrations in Tehran and perspective." for it. economics. other cities. Medical Center. smuggled out of the country. Thursday Nov. 16 Greek Menu and Show! Thursday night Alex's will celebrate 'Holiday in Greece' with genuine Greek food, music and dancers. Call for reservations and enjov a 'Greek Night' without leaving ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★£ Lansing! * SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL MARCHING BAND * HOCKEY * WEAR AN OFFICIAL SPARTAN BAND 321 E. Michigan Ave. Listen the Spartans take * 3 Blks. 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Call 482-0754 for information 2080 W.Gr. Rv. Okemos Dr. Howard F. Sugden, Pastor Kenn Hecht, College Minister 3 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, November 10, 1978 Water Polo Club hosts tourney By DAVE JANSSEN The MSI* Water Polo Club face some real will probably struggles when it hosts the Midwest Water Polo Tournament at the been club a a major McCord. He says problem, this fall, according to scheduling has cost the couple of their losses because of the this weekend. They have not played the other two teams. MSI' has beaten the University of buted much to the success of the team throughout thp fall He said freshmen Chris Keenan of Ann Arbor and Jim Morris of Philadelphia added both talent and it difficulty of getting the whole team to¬ Michigan. Western Michigan, and Warren 4* Men's IM Pool this weekend, but this will be gether at one time. Tower a team made up of veteran players, experience to the club. He noted that the from the Warren area. MSU has not played team was fortunate to draw these players nothing new to the club. Also, being it MSI' means that the the Windsor A nor the Windsor B team. from areas where water polo is popular. 1:' fact, in the past few years, the club's >und. The MSf Water McCord also mentioned that the leadership McCord has called the Windsor A team the toughest struggle has merely been that of though it does compete against team to beat in the tournament. According of senior veteran Mark Schroeder has also staying alive. One might venture to say that ar teams, starts in the fall. This been vital to the team leading up to the to McCord. this team is usually one of the an appearance alone in this weekend's most players are out of shape, best teams in North America. season ending tournament. tournament is a small victory for the MSU y of those coming from high ek of "The attitude of this team has been The tournament begins with preliminary fantastic all year." McCord emphasized. matches tomorrow from 9:30 a.m. through 5 Karly this fall, when Erving Rosenburg "That along with the University coopera¬ p.m. MSU's first scheduled match is at 11 left the University, the club appeared to be tion in getting outstanding pool facilities a.m. against Warren Tower. doomed. Coach Rosenburg. a one-time Despite having to face all of these iMen's IM Pool) should be real problems, the club has compiled a 4 4 record a help to us The semi finals will be held on Sunday at Canadian National Team member, left the this weekend." club in the same predicament that he found and has beaten some fine teams. MSI' has 7:45 and 9:15 a.m. The championship match it when he rescued it two years earlier. defeated three of the five teams that will McCord cited three players who contri¬ is scheduled for 10:45 a.m. This set the stage for the arrival of player coach Bill McCord this fall. McCord, who had played on the club throughout his undergraduate career, didn't want to see water polo die at MSU proceeded to put together a team for the 197* season. Therefore, he Spatz adds depth to harriers By ADAM TEICHER altitude will pose a new problem for the runners. "I like to take the State News Sports Writer first mile fast. At the regionals last week. I ran the first mile in With McCord's experience, and the i of the rest of the . the MSU's women's cross country team ran in the AIAW Midwest 5:20, but for the finals. I won't go out at first any faster than 6:00 of the Regionals last week in Macomb, 111. and finished in second place. for the mile. It (the altitude) will make quite a difference. I think it MSU will be a learning experience for all of us." Spatz said. ulties encountered by a 1 r Polo Club. picked to finish. She also hopes that this year's nationals won't be a repeat of the The fact that Kelly Spatz was the first finisher for MSU also was finals last season. Two of the top Spartan runners were injured no big surprise. The sophomore from Saginaw has been among the • >ne of the major difficulties that the club and were forced to miss the meet and this had an unsettling effect must face is lack of talent. Though water top Spartan runners all year long. on the other members of the team. "Mentally, we all sort of let puli) is a growing sport, it is still generally But what was kind of a big deal was that Spatz broke her down. I don't think that will happen again this time." she recalled. neglected. This is particularly true in the previous best time for the 5.000 meter course by a full IT seconds. Midwest, says McCord. where there are "I was surprised myself," Spatz exclaimed, trying to find a reason Although she was not happy with her freshman cross country very few high school teams. Most MSU for her best performance ever. "There doesn't seem to be a reason. season - "I didn't feel I ran as well as I felt I could" — her track members are high school swimmers who Just lucky. I guess." she continued. season saw her cut 10 seconds off her best high school time in the didn't want to swim in college and joined But she did agree that the 75-degree temperature for the mile when she ran it in 4:58. "One of my goals for the season was to the club primarily in order to stay in shape. break the five-minute mile, so when I did it. I kind of felt that it regionals made running a bit easier, for her if not for her teammates. "It «the temperature) did have a good effect on me. was a successful year." A couple of the other problems stem from the fact that water polo is a club sport at Breathing was a lot easier in the warm air. I enjoyed the heat Stote News Scott Handle instead of worrying about it." Spatz concluded by saying that she is happy at MSU because of MSU and. therefore, receives limited aid the cross country situation. "We really like the coach (Eric Kelly Spatz (left) and Nathalie Hughes, shown here in a dual meet victory from the University. Because of this, the over Minnesota, are two of the top runners on the MSU women's cross With their second place finish in the regionals. the Spartans will Zemper) and we all get along real well. If you're happy with the club must do its own scheduling. This has be running in the AIAW national finals in Denver, where the high coach and like your teammates, then it's going to be fun." country team. GET IN DISC SHOP MGone" STRIKES AGAIN. 'THE is here. GROOVE ROSCROVCe FUNKADELIC Strikes Again One Nation under Includes First Come. First Serve A Groove FOR ONLY I'm In Love (And I Love The Feeling) includes Groovealiegiance/lntoVbu Love Don t Live Here Anymore wtio Says A Funk Band Can t Play Rock? 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Boehm is second in team scoring with two goals and five assists for seven points. in NCAA District meet After four straight Western Collegiate Hockey Association defeats, MSU's hockey Michigan Tech also has some excellent returning lettermen in junior rightwinger Gord team will travel to Michigan Tech this weekend in hope of getting its first league victory. Salt, the team's leading point-getter with one goal and seven assists, and junior Three MSU cross country harriers will "I figure they'll have to finish : "We've been playing better than last year even though we haven't been winning," leftwinger Greg Hay, who has four goals and two assists. try to qualify for the NCAA finals as they 20 to qualify." coach Jim Gibha coach Amo Kessone said. "I'm pleased with the way we've been playing. We just need a Tim Watters leads the defense with three goals and four assists. travel to Minneapolis for the NCAA Teams from Illinois. Indiana. Ohio. W break, and to cut down on the early lapses." Like the Spartans, the Huskies have strong goaltending with John Rockwell, who is District meet on Saturday. sin and Mir The series will be a crucial one for the Spartans, 2-4 overall, in trying not to fall too far fourth in the WCHA in goaltending with a 3.25 average. The senior out of Bloomington. Freshmen Martin Schulist. Mark Mesler Gibbard has been working hard ail w>e behind in the league race. Minn., turned back 90 shots against North Dakota and 64 saves against Michigan. and Michael White are the only members of with his runners. This race will be lU.U'l "We've been in ?I1 of our games," Bessone said. "We've been hustling all year, and we'll "We've been getting fantastic goaltending so far," Bessone said of Mark Mazzoleni and the MSU harriers that can keep their hopes meters isix and one quarter miles), which i just have to keep on doing it. We just have to keep our heads up until we get some help in Doug Belland. "Belland has been showing that he can use his stick well." longer than the last few races have beer January (when the academically ineligible players of Leo Lynett, Dan Sutton and Paul "We're still working on our defense and strengthening the middle," Bessone said. "Our It won't be easy for the freshmen, as they "They run better in the hm. i Gottwald return)." defense has been backing down to much. Either the defense or the centers have not been will be competing against the best teams Gibbard said. "I think we w ill h The Spartans will be going into Houghton, however, with a healthy squad. Defensemen doing the job in the slot." and individual runners in the Midwest. qualify.' Jim Clifford, who missed the Minnesota series because of a blood clot in his leg, and One thing that will be the adv; freshman leftwinger Craig Lakian, who hasn't made a regular season appearance because the three Spartans is that the Mir of a bruised shoulder, will be ready for this weekend. ; The Huskies, on the other hand, will be losing a pair of players from the defense, the strength of the team, in Nick Schwartz and Mark Palkovich. Both players were injured at Women tankers open season However, now the harrier- are r Michigan last weekend where Michigan Tech took both games 4-2 to even its league being part of a team effort. "The-, . record at 2 2. that it's for themselves." Gibbard mi Michigan Tech lost its first two WCHA contests to North Dakota, 5-3 and 4-1. The The MSU men's swimming team will The Spartans recently held a green w hite the times have been improving. thev •orkin Huskies won their first two games of the season with non-league victories over Lake open its sea! Saturday competing in the practice meet in preparation for the season. Colleges from all over the sta ' W'H he a|| right. We just hav. State of Michigan Relays Meet in Ann nd Parks said she is pleased with the way competing in the meet. I all i Superior State College, 5-4 and 8-1, for a 4-2 overall mark. off." Arbor. The trio of freshmen have paced < "Michigan Tech is big," Bessone said. "They use a pro-style offense. We'll give Jeff Bacon a chance to utilize his weight at the left-wing." After a year-long leave of absence, bard's young harriers all reason long. The Huskies have lost nine letterman from last year's team that placed third in the Jennifer Parks is returning as head coach of After a cellar finish in last year's Big 1 WCHA with a 21 11 0 record. Their biggest losses came from up the middle. the Spartan tankers. And she's got a promising team to work with. ROTC football clash meet. Gibbard has turned t» ymith t.» n rebuild the harriers. And although MS season record was only 2-6. the impr<> Top returnees include co-captain Vicki The annual football clash between the Air Force and Army ROTC students at MSU will ment over a year ago is quite ob\ ious LeFevre, a top freestyle perfomer, back¬ be renewed this weekend. Although the cross country -eason Kathy Kolon and Melinda Men's gymnasts open stroke swimmer Whitcomb, a standout in the 200-yard The two rivals will kick off at 1 p.m. at the IM Fields near Munn Arena. This is a long-standing rivalry which the teams take quite seriously and any spectators coming to an end, the prospers f ir individual medley. are welcome to view the game, free of charge. term! appear bright. year in Indiana Classic BABCOCK SHOULD PLAY DESPITE INJURY By JEFF MINAHAN Gymnastics coach George Szypula will get his first look at the 1978 men's gymnasts in competition when the team travels to Columbus, Ind., to participate in the Indiana Classic this weekend. Although the entire team will make the trip, there is no team championship at stake and the meet will be conducted on an individual basis. And Szypula will be looking for Stickers seeded first in regional tourney some sterling individual performances. "Some of the best teams in the Midwest will be there," Szypula said, "but this won't By CHERYL FISH was our first game and their sixth," he said. Right inner Debi Peven pulled a muscle team." he said. There will be lim • I show use where the team stands, just what events we may be strong in." State News Sports Writer "We've come quite a ways since then." in her leg in practice on Monday. While them plav, as their game i- schedi Three members of the team who will be watched very closely are Marvin Gibbs, Dan The MSU field hockey team is seeded Kajornsin is concerned however, about Kajornsin said it was not serious, it has to MSU's. Miller, and Rich Licata. number one for this weekend's Midwestern the health of two of his premier players. slowed Peven down. "We'll know how bad Gibbs is the Spartan's best all around performer who is returning from a fine Association of IntercollegiateAthletics for Center halfback Nancy Babcock got hit in these injuries are after the first tournament The stickers have had three freshman year. He will compete in the rings and the floor exercise. Women (MAIAW) Championship in La the chin by a flying bail during the state game," he said. Dan Miller is returning as the number two man after an injury which kept him out last Crosse, Wise. tournament. In a practice scrimmage earli game, and holding scrimmages. I The Spartans will face Kent State in their er this week, she was unable to play for part MSU will face the winner of the year, and will be entered in the horizontal bar. put their all into these next few g Rich Licata will be competing on the horizontal bar in his first meet as an MSU first of three tournament games. The of the game. Indiana Davis and Elkins game if it beats the season will be over if thev do : gymnast. Szypula calls Licata "a pleasant surprise who we are expecting a lot from." Spartans must win two of these to become Although there are substitutes to fill in Kent State. Kajornsin has studied the first 'ond. "It> In other events, Charles Jenkins will compete in the floor exercise, the parallel bars eligible for the national championship on for her, it is a difficult position to play. "This record and stats of the Davis and Elkins exciting for i Kajorn and vaulting. Tom Tomkow will join Gibbs on the rings, Ken Stansbury will handle the Nov. 23-26. position requires skills and experience, team, who are relatively unknown by remains confide vaulting with Jenkins, and Jim Prescott and Hubert Streep will be entered in the The other six schools participating are which Babcock has," Kajornsin said. She midwestern teams. "They are a mystery what it takes to pommel horse. Indiana University, Davis and Elkins of will attempt to play in the tournament. around here, but I think they're a good Seattle, Wash. Szypula says this is the team's "preseason warmup" and is anxious to be able to West Virginia, Wisconsin La Crosse. Michi¬ compete against these teams. In addition to such top teams as Indiana State and gan, Southern Illinois and Ohio State. Southern Illinois, the Big Ten's best will also be represented. 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EAST LANSING AND FRANDOR STORES 10 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, November 10, 1978 AUTHORITY PIS FOOD PROBLEMS SPEAKS World's food goes to Queen, court presentation set well-fed nations Ms. Black MSU and her court for 1978-1979 will be presented to the East Lansing New Black Productions, has been tence for two terms. in exia- By JOANNE LANE in the Erickson Kiva that the they realize the unbelievable the world's resources which More food in the world means community during halftime for the Minne- "Previous pageants were not sponsored by State News Staff Writer world needs to reconstruct its growth of world population." include energy. more diseases, Borgstrom said, sota-MSU football game Saturday. Most of the world's food is food trade. a particular group and Nouveau Noir has Borgstrom said. due to poor nutrition. Monica Houston, a 20-year-old minority been organized to present social and academ¬ The idea of the world having going to the well fed nations of Japan is the biggest importer "We add a new United an abundance of food is just not "We don't have aide in Holmes Hall, was crowned queen in ic activities to the community," Greene said. the world, a professor of food of food, Borgstrom said. The States, in terms of population, to produce true, the professor said. more food, just learn how to April. science and nutrition and of United Kingdom. Italy, Poland to the world each third month," reduce waste and spoilage," Although Houston is the third queen to Houston said her goal as queen is to geography said Wednesday. and West Germany also import he added. "There is no world surplus, Borgstrom said. represent the black community, this is the present a positive image to high school Georg Borgstrom. a world large quantities of food. The destitute persons of the only various scarcities," Borg¬ first time Ms. Black MSU will be presented students in the community and to encourage strom said. "There is no simple trick to authority on food problems and "The world must teach its world with an annual income of during a halftime show. them to continue their education so they can the author of several books on people how to manage the Twelve to 15 years ago solving all the world's prob¬ Vicki Greene, co-director of Nouveau Noir, achieve whatever they can. up to $50 have not previously scientists lems." the subject, told a large crowd shock they will encounter when been counted in the world predicted a "blissful the group sponsoring the presentation, said "I hope to do this by conducting discussion "We must start looking to paradise," he said, where Houston is being presented as a representa¬ with area high school students," she population. Borgstrom ex oceans would be used to feed more concrete, feasible, realis¬ groups tion of positive black womanhood in the Tricky barber uses magic plained. "The destitute, in past times, the world and space would be a tic ways to use resources." he said. the world's community. said. The presentation is in conjunction with the new frontier. squirm a bit at the sight of a Nouveau Noir. the French phrase meaning ASMSU Programming Board. SPOKANE. Wash. (API - just did not exist." he said, "but "I warn the world to be Now you see it and now you barber's scissors. He produces now they are marching out to Those so-called blissful pro¬ critical of scientists," he con¬ don't — Junior's hair, that is - sponges from little ears and be counted." grams have been exploited and cluded. makes ropes dance, to the great Borgstrom also said a mi¬ are now stagnated, he ex¬ at "The Magic Hare" barber shop. delight of his customers. nority is using the majority of plained. 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Sadat had doubted that side after a police officer posed to increasing ever the northwest side of Lansing "I don't really know what Questioned about the as one Wednesday night. NATO's portion of the defense a report Egyptian-Israeli peace talks has been the area of two made the manager call us. it that the price of Hershey intended to lead to a Officer Daniel Issac delivered budget by 3 percent after were previous armed robberies of a was something he sensed — chocolate bars is solution of the West Bank and a Casa Nova Go Go Pizza to discounting for inflation. going up, pizza delivery person. Only a that's all." Tim Poxson. Lansing Carter said that if the report is Gaza questions. 1425 Turner St. wearing a coat Police public affairs officer, small of and true, "I would disapprove it The statement placed Carter over his uniform and was said. He said the nation would e taken. strongly." in agreement with Sadat's posi¬ assaulted with a weapon by an The names were withheld meet its commitments to in¬ tion. 18 year Did man and a 14-year creased financing for NATO, old juvenile. Turning to the Mideast nego¬ Commenting on the election but at the same time would tiations, Carter said the ques¬ results. Carter said he does not Issac turned around and meet the goal he outlined in his tion of linking the Israeli- believe approval of an arms pulled his own weapon on the anti-inflation program of re¬ limitation agreement with the two suspects and arrested both Egyptian peace agreement to a ducing the federal budget de¬ treaty on the future of the West Soviet Union has been jeopar¬ males. The arrested suspects ficit to below $30 billion. Bank and the Gaza dized by Republican gains in Strip "is a He reiterated his opposition matter for the Senate. negotiation." Cowpnter Graph-Pii Voters decide Milliken is their i man (continued from page 1) "Do you need an attorney." he mused, "do you know anyone who does?" He intends to remain active Provost in politics, though saying he will "maintain Lansing and Washington connections." As for taking another shot at becoming governor. "I certainly wouldn't rule that out." Fitz¬ gerald said. Saying he fought a good race in an aggressive campaign. Fitzgerald said people were too "We weren't Coal really sad election night. We did as much as we could to unify the state." resources According to the Department of Energy, the United States has vast resources of coal. Our domestic coal reserves are Sto»e News Kim VanderVeer William Fitzgerald, unsuccessful democratic candi¬ date (or governor.and his running-mate Olivia May- nard concede defeat Tuesdav- © DOCS T SHfflTS 22J MAC Urn tin q . mmm 4JW " : 1 COATSlSn From 34-42 -i£, i PINT SIZES ; 1 From 26-35 J< > familiar with Milliken and were equal to one half of the known reserves in the entire world reluctant to change. (continued from page 1) and have five times the energy "My polling showed I could LOFTY LEVEL value of our domestic recover¬ violated the bylaws. After dis¬ have beat anyone else," he said. SHOP "l able oil and natural gas. , cussing that possibility at a Friday Kitehon Cupboard committee meeting Thursday, Jo-El i Game* ft Gifts • • J,I . committee members decided to HERM*S THE 541 Nautilus ^SUP€ft TG, examine the issue further. Flat. Black t Circular JAUTO BODY Groat Lakat Mt. 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Michigon 13 WEARHOUSE ixsx&fita Men's and Women's ALL KINDS Announcements for It's Whats Happening must be received in the ISRAEL Fashion Haircuts OF FOLKS State News office, 343 Student • Blackjack jeans tyoo ENJOY Services Bldg., by noon at least •14.S0-M7.50 For appointments, two days before publication. No BELL'S announcements will be accepted • Blackjack vests call 351-6511 by phone. ♦e.so Reserve NOW PIZZA for Christmas. Ms. Black MSU will be pre¬ sented by Nouveau Noir at the MSU vs Minnesota halftime on • Mens & Womens I mar session & East or ,5>GARYs 225 M.A.C. 332 ■ 5027 1135 Gr. River 332-M5I Saturday. Learn to dance the Morris, a straight-leg jeans •15.S0-M7.S0 800-223-7676 'Campus Beauty Salon 549 E. Grond River across from Berkey H Open from 11:00 a.m. Free deliveries from • 4:30p.m. form of English folk dancing, at 7 0 Ladies dress blouses p.m. Monday, 126 Women's IM •13.50-M9.S0 Bldg. MSU Black Great plans to attend the movie in costume will be discussed at 8:30 tonight, Union Tower Room, • New shipment of flannel shirts CAMPUS Orpheus Gospel Chair the Tolkien Fellowship meet- •9.S0-M0.S0 presents PIZZA at Tonight's topic at Zen Druids: "An Evening ef Gospel Sounds" "Clam Chowder Pizzas - The Things That Would Not Dielgestl" 529 E GRAND RIVER. E. lANS'NG Newhrs. 50* OFF at 6 p.m. Union Tower Room. I Mon.-Fri. 10-9 any size pizza Sunday November 12th 5:30 pm MSU Varsity "S" Club meets at R Sot. 10-6 Sun. 12-5 6:30 p.m. Sunday, west side of NEXT TO BAGEl-FRAGEL (Wed. - Mon.) Erickson Kiva. stadium. All letter Double Value on Dine-In or Pick-Up Limit one coupon per Pizzo Admission Free; Donations Acceptable Friday, November 10, 1978 14 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigo now showing at Abrams Planetarium ^ Computer Gripli-Pix | THKOIMIRK K. Hl*c;HKS Attorney at Law a Announces the opening of his new low offices at 423 West lomo Street. Lansing. Telephone 487 3736. Office hours nine to Monday through Friday five (Even autumn TheDillards ings and Saturdays by appoint m DOCS 0ARTB0AR0S; *5.00 H ment). General practitioner with consultations without charge. antics 220 MAC move Alie'ey look at fall skies Sundays only at 4pm call 355 4672 I tonight! HOLDEN LATE SHOW presents nominee of seven the vintage '54 Academy Awards starring FOLK-FESTIVAL InlwmfplrMtiiyj Begeivit in Great. Traditional music also: Brown 8 Bennett Ijifrej from Chicago Friday/Saturday j Ip TheTen Pound Fiddle November 10/11 l\ )\i College Hall •*nUoon:J325Q 8/10:30 pm M. inthe MSUnion Grill 01 McDonel Kiva \r i tve music <8S live callers ~ $3 at MSUnion Ticket Office, Elderly Instruments, Where 8 9^ Records II, Castellam's.Market. 53.50 at the door □ Contradance TONIGHT,8*10:15, G-8 HOLDEN HALL MSUnion Ballroom FBM—Residence Hall Students (ID required) * 1.50—Faculty, Staff, Off-Campus Students SOLDIERS OF FOR FOR THE PURE HELL OF IT! TONIGHT AND SATURDAY *★★★★★★***★★★★★ TWO DAYS ONLY! RHA JOAN RIVERS FILM BURTON, MOORE, Billy Crystal and Jimmy Walker STARRING: HARRIS, KRUGER PRESENTS "Swirls wildly along at a rabble-rousing Marx Brothars pace, managing to insult ovarybody gently and equally ." The Courier Express BEST PICTURE THE "Sheer madness. . If you liked Biasing Saddles, BEST DIRECTOR Young Frankenstein, and The World's Greatest Lover, WINNER N.Y.FILM CRITICS AWARDS you'll enjoy Rabbit Test." —KOIN-TV 'A Clockwork Orange' it one of few pertect movies I have seen In lifetime. -flex Reed, N.Y. Sunday News " It's my own fault. WILD GEESE 1 didn't take the pill." STANLEY KUBRICK ^ - ALLIED ARTISTS RELEASE M-F 7 & 9:30, SAT 2, 4:30, 7 9:30 SUN 4:30, 7, 9:30 , TODAY... Open at7p.ir today open 7 p.m. • show* 7:35-9:30 Sot-Sun at Shaws at 7:25* 9:25 fror> Whrrar Bra*. [I of 5:30-7:35-9:30 Sat.-Sun. at 1:30-3:30 FRIDAY 108B Weill 7:15,9:45 5:30-7:30-9:30 118 Physics Astronomy SATURDAY 109 Anthony 8:00, 10:30 Wilson 7:00, 9:30 SUNDAY Conrod 7:00, 9:30 The story of the world's first pregnant mon.. it's inconceivably funny TONIGHT AND SATURDAY Showtimes: 7:00, 9:00 Showplace: 106B Wells Admission: '1.50 s„t,T1M CONWAY^ on entertoinment service of the beal film co-op Sot,-Sun, Early Bird 5-5:30p.m. —$1,50 TONIGHT AND SATURDAY THANK GOD , Pw IT'S ALMOST DAWN CilSSOi AMUMw -fOMMV CilOM ® FINAL TWO DAYS **»&& 5:30 p.m. St .30 109 Anthony 8:00. 10:01 Sat: 7:00, 9:00, 11:00-102B Wells -ft SATURDAY 1088 Wells 7:00,8:45, 1 ADMISSION *1.50 Hilt! "WATERSHIP DOWN" PS -k SUNDAY Wilson 7:00,9:00 *************** Mlrhlonn Stole Nww Fmt Lonsinn MiChi"0n Mirk Friday, November 10, 1976 I5 The temptin' 1$ presented by Abrams Planetarium and 101 FM SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 12 oct. 27 - nov. 19 7:00 & 9:30 PM Tickets for both shows: »8.50 3'"weekend V the music Of YeS available at The Beatles tickets $7 SO LONG'S *810 S. Cedar Street, Lansing on tale at Wherehoute Records and Sounds ft Diversions for info call 355-4672 Box Office Hours: 12*8 pm, Mon • Fri 9 am* 5 pm, Sat for reservations, call 694-4466 Performing Arts Company A LIBERTY BELL PRODUCTION Michigan State University Alive at Dooley's Folk Singer THE PRIME ©F MLSS.IERN I5RODIE by Jay Presson Allen & Muriel Spark KENNy Nov. 7-11 LAST RANKIN 2 SHOWS Special Cunt Hiatt Sunday, November 19 shows at 8 and 10:30 tickets $5.50 advance w- Available at Dooleys and both Recordlands tets£ „ . ;->"V$355-0148 PORNO TONIGHT Classic Films presents ^ -.J*:' AND SATURDAY Federico Fellini's "Maraschino Cherry' boasts a cast of lust goddesses who JULIET OF THE SPIRITS are virtually the Ziegfield Girls of today's porn scene. Your best bet so far in 1978." -Bruce Williamson, playboy "Henry Paris is the king of 'pleasant porn'. This one is funny, tastefully horny and kinky." -Fronk Fortunato. hustler mag "Your best bet so far in 1978." -Bruce Williamson PLAYBOY This is a film every Screw reader can take his girl¬ friend or wife to see and enjoy." -ai Goldstein screw mag SALLYANN HOWES ANEW HIM BY I EARL LOIS WRIGHTSON & HUNT IN THE "...a masterwork, certainly one of the most beautiful SOUND OF MUSIC and stimulating films ever made...a never - ending swirl of mood and imagery..." musc bv RICHARD RODGERS —Judith Crist lvwcsbv OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN H ; bv HOWARD LINDSAY ANO RUSSEL CROUSE Fellini's first color feature, "Juliet" is a dream¬ also starrng TERRY SAUNDERS like film in which the central character, approaching middle-age, is confused by doubts, fantasies and childhood fears. Starring Giulietta Masina. Fri. and Sat. 7:15/9:30 100 Engineering Sun. 8:00 Union Parlors (LA) Only >1.50 Known and loved the world over, THE SOUND OF MUSIC first opened on Broadway, November 16, 1959, with Mary Martin in the starring role. Since that time, the beautiful story of a family united against all odds has been seen by millions in its stage and motion picture versions. The film set new creative heights for movie musicals. The current touring revival, with an all-star cast, TRUTH AND SOUL.INC. sets new creative heights in every theater it plays. RATED BROADWAY THEATRE SERIES MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20 at 8:15 P.M. GLORIA LEONARD in the University Auditorium m» LESLIE BOVEE, CONSTANCE MONEY. ANNETTE HAVEN. JENNY BAXTER .C.J. UING Tickets on sale NOW at the Union Ticket Office, w WADE NICHOLS 8:15-4:30 p.m., weekdays. Phone 355-3361 for ticket availability. PORNO TONIGHT AND SATURDAY PUBLIC: $10.50,8.00,5.00 STUDENTS OF ALL SCHOOLS: showtimes: 7:30, 9:00, 10:30, 12:00 50% discount showplace: 104B Wells PUTNEY SWORE MONDAY, 7:30,9:30 * 1.50 >2.50 Students '3-50 Staff 8 Faculty ft Non-Student An ontortainmont sorvico of tho Seal Film Co-op. 109 Anthony 1 6 Michigan State News. East Lansing, Michigan Friday, November 10, 1978 ' iPt iiti - * ' ' Automotive ~ I Automotive ^ FRANKLY SPEAKING ... by phil frank I Metarcydis 9n Employment j* Employment M Classified Advertising HONDA 450 - 1974 very PART TIME to assist distribu¬ EXPERIENCED COOK to GREMLIN. 1973 Very de¬ VEGA HATCHBACK. 1974, of electric air cleaners. work days, Monday - Friday good condition. 351-4686(7) tor Infermatien pendable. $550 or best offer. air conditioning, no rust, low ask for Steve L. Z-8-11-13 (3) Mechanical abilities. Call 655- in fraternity. References re¬ 882 1267 or 353 7086, ext 46. mileage. $1095. 321 3349. 8 11 20 (3) 3274. 12-11-17 (41 quired. Call Mark 351-8436 PHONE 555-1255 347 Student Services lldg. Z-3 11 13 (3) for interview. Z-5-11 10 I5I HONDA CVCC. 1975 - 5 VOLVO 1974 - 144GL. Sun¬ Eapliynt WAITRESS-NO experience necessary. Part-time and full1 COCKTAIL WAITRESS - speed. AM'FM, Michelin ra- roof. automatic. 46,000, AM- No experience necessary. time positions. Apply in per¬ I day - 9QC per line dials, good condition. $1800 FM $3600. 349-5440. TYPIST, HALF days for ad son. HUDDLE SOUTH, 820 Part-time and full-time posi¬ liitM 3 days IOC per line Call 321 5364 after 5 pm. 2-11 13(3) tions available. Apply in per¬ agency. 65 wpm., also some W. Miller. 8-11-15(5) 1 11* 14.30 t doyi • 75C per line 5-11-13 (41 receptionist and general of¬ son, HUDDLE SOUTH, 820 4 3.40 1140 I days ■ 70C p«r line VOLVO 244 GH - 1975. Air, fice duties. 484-1441 after¬ W. Miller 8-11-15 (5) STUDENT TEACHER Aides, 4.M i2.oe KM electric overdrive, leather in¬ noons only. 8-11-13 (5) Clerical & Lunchroom Aides. t 5,4| 14.40 17.Ml 33.40 terior, power steering. Rust- PART TIME shortorder cook tine rate per insertion Various hours & wages. Ap¬ 7 630 IBM proofed. $4100. 372-3846. 5-11-15(5) YORK STEAK HOUSE ply in person to Personnel positions available. Evenings. has part-time evening posi¬ Office. EAST LANSING Apply BACKSTAGE REST Econolines • 3 lines U 00 ■ S days. 80' per line over - MAVERICK. 1971. good con¬ VW BUS-1974. Excellent tions open in all areas of SCHOOLS, 509 Burcham AURANT, Meridian Mall, 2-5 restaurant; Broiler, busboy, Drive. 8-11-15(7) pm, Monday-Friday. 3 lines. No adjustment in rote when cancelled. dition, 38,000 miles, air condi¬ condition, 53,000 miles. hostess, line girls. Apply in 8-11-15(5) Price of item(s) must be stated ER delivery PREPAYMENT 2276. 8-11-10 '41 $900 482-1856 Z-3-11-10 (3) selling used parts. Phone 321- Monday, October 30. beginning 3651. C-20-11-30 (31 persons Sp-22-12-1 (5) COUGAR 1972, 61,000 miles PINTO 1973, Country Squire Part t r full t $1375, extras. Call after 5 pm Wagon 1 owner. 31,000 AUTO REPAIR Service by Flexible hours AUDI LS 100. 1973. Good MR. CAR-TUNE. 485-8007. 4-11-10 (31 miles, rust proofed. 882 5244 Free esti¬ Must be at least 18. mileage. 4 speed. Michelins, 332-7671. 5-11-15 (3) many new parts. $1300, ne¬ mates. Should be able to work DATSUN. 1971. 240Z. 4 Friday or Saturday gotiable. 351-1899, evenings and weekends. 3-11-10 (5) speed. Sport wheels, radials. PINTO RUNABOUT - 1974. Hourly salary plus AM FM, good condition, Excellent condition; depend¬ Contents of Audio/Record Store: LP's, 45's, 8 tracks commissions and tips. $1450,337-2707. 5-11-13(4) able 353-3472. 2-3-11-13(3) Can make $4 00/hour. payment on the car 2002 BMW 1976 AM FM. & cassettes, plus quality components: Receivers, Make -die - 4 speaker, sun roof, BMW DODGE TRADESMAN Van Apply m person after silver, black corduroy & vinyl interior. 7800 miles. $7000 1977-B-200, finished, cruise, PINTO STATION Wagon. 1974. 2300 cc, 4 speed, Tape Decks, Turntables, Speakers & Store Display 4 00pm at your nearest power and automatic. $4500 Domino s Pizza store. firm. Call 655-2048 after 8 pm, radials, excellent condition. Fixtures. November 11, 1978 at 10:00 am at Globe 627-4176 or 627-4368 8-11-20 (61 CADILLAC DeVILLE-1972 4 5-11-10(4) $850 337-2707 5-11 14 (4) PINTO WAGON 1975. Au¬ earn$10,0 Moving & Storage, 1007 Cedar St., Flint, MICH. Terms: Cash Only. Goods be subject to month may a • door, all power, new exhaust FIAT X-19, 1974 23,000 system, drive shaft and start¬ er $1400 or best offer. miles, $2600. Fine condition. 349-2786. 14-11-13 (3) tomatic. No mechanical pro¬ blem No rust. Good condi¬ tion 50,000, $1400. 394-5530 a security interest. 882-0677. 5-11-16 (5) for 2 or 3 hours a week of your spare time. 8-11-16(4) FIAT 1976-131 S. 5 speed, 4 CAMERO - 1973, white, door, AM FM. $2700. good condition, AM FM, ra- dials. 56,000 miles $1900. 676-4266. 5-11-15 (31 485-1935. 8-11-15(3) TOYOTA COROLLA Lift- back. 1976, air, AM'FM ster¬ eo, must sell quickly. Call donate plasma FIAT 1976, Front wheeldrive, before 3 p.m. 485-2151. You may save a life! 1973 CAPRI, priced for quick 37,000 miles. Radials. $2000 8-11-17 (4) Must sell. 337-9598 after 5 It's easy and relaxing. Be a twice-a-week regular. sale Automatic, AM FM. Michelin radials plus snows, diehard X-12-11-10 (3) TOYOTA WAGON • 1977. 5 $10 cash each donation, plus bonuses EVEN SANTA CAN'T DECIDE battery, very good speed 26,000 miles $3650 condition, 25 mpg, only $1,000. 351-3418. 2-11-10 (6) FORD XL 1970. good condi¬ tion, air. $600 or best offer. 332 7861 after 5 3-11-1013) this ad worth $5 extra WHAT TO GIVE EVERYONE 355-3914 after 5 pm. CHEVY IMPALA. 1972, V8. 4-11-10 (3) TRIUMPH TR7- 1976 red. New donors only. Phone for appointment FOR CHRISTMAS. AM 'FM, rust proofed, excel¬ power steering & brakes, lent condition. $4400. 332 automatic, good condition. FORD, 1974 - 2 door Mav¬ 8346 Z-12-11-16 (41 LANSINO PLASMA CORP. $850 371-4467 X-3-11-14 (3) erick brakes. AM radio, new tires & Automatic, 40,000 3026 E. Mlchlgon Ay*. BUT NOW HE's FOUND THE miles. $1100. TR 6 1971, new top & tires, Lansing, Mich. 48912 Evenings, CHEVROLET LAGUNA. 321-0046 or 323-1808. runs great, $1600. 353 1323, 1114814 PERFECT ANSWER! 1973 Drives nice. Power Bob. Z-5-11-10 (3) Sill-!®!5! steering & brakes, AM/FM stereo. New tires & brakes. GRAN TORINO 1972, fair $1350 or best offer. 694-0099. condition, new tires, $450, CHRISTMAS PEANUTS 5-H-14 15) 351-3687 10-11-17 (3) PEOPLE REACHED PERSONALS "AMMTIVI BLACKS... On December 1, the last day ot classes, PUZZILID WHITIS WANT AD the State News Classified will be print¬ ing the special Christmas Pages. Includ¬ ed will be gift packages printed with Donald K. Cheek MSU, PhD and The Just complete form and Advising Center for Teens mail u ith your favorite Holiday message. . . A payment to: perfect gift for your friends here at State News Classified Dept. MSU. To order your Christmas Peanuts —presents— ■U 7Student Services Bldg. Personal. Just complete this form and East Lansing, Mich. b8823 mail or bring with payment to the o two day seminar on working effectively with people from multi-cultural backgrounds. State News Classified Dept., 347 Student A unique approach to social skill development Services. Address from . a non-white perspective. City DEADLINES Daytime Phone _ . Student Number, NOV. 16,17 9:00 a.m. ADDRESS BYLSMA'S RESTAURANT Classification 25 charocters in Preferred Iniertion Date line, including punctuation and spaces between CITY DAY PHONE NO. Wednesday, Nov. 22 a words. 2780 Birchcrest. SE. Grand Rapids Print Ad here ZIP 25 characters in . STUDENT NO. a line, including punctuation NOON detach and mail to RICKY SELKIRK and spaces. c o Advising Center lor Teens 1115 Ball A Grand Ropids, Mi 49505 PRINT AD HERE. 4 lines -$3.50 CIRCLE RATE WANTED Name. oiE!iiratncac5iraiE3 Moll or bring to: Addres: HJIMDIIJEJElEiJlI] Stoto Nowt Classified Dspt. Phone. Finnmnnnnm 347 Studont Ssrvicoi Bldg. HiniaEEiFnrafTi E. Lansing. Ml 48813 □iiiErjEjEiEaEnEn Timirimmmmm I |TJI I U Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday No/ember 10 1978 17 [■ployuit Far Rnrt £ Hoists it ^ For Sale Q. | List t Furi ^ Lost t Fond Pirsoul / leal Estate « WANTED PART-TIME STORE DETECTIVES • junior LOST SMALL super thin FOUND: FEMALE mutt, part ATTENTION STUDENTS GARAGE. $25 per month. WINTER ONLY - beautiful 3 SEWING MACHINES - new. - INCOMEPPOPERTY ID* CLERKS. Sears calculator & case in the collie, orange-tan, long hair, ALL STUDENT CLASSIFIED STORE, and senior CJ majors prefer- Outdoor space, $15. Near bedroom, fully furnished Free arm machines from *'Om V S U $400 ~onth Holt, nights and weekends' red. Full or part time. Can 00010/8. Sue. 332-3398. ranch. Close to campus, very $99.50. Guaranteed used ma¬ Union. Reward, 353-9164, medium size 337-0876 ADVEPTiSiNG will require co~e $32,900 5551,56a 694-9823. 8-8-16 (3) 641-4562. OR-22-H-30 (4) 8-11-in 13) quiet. Call 351-6366 evenings. chines from $39.50. All makes days. Z-3-11-13 (4) Z-3-11-10 13) PREPAYMENT beginning 4-11-13 (5) repaired EDWARDS DIS¬ Monday October 30 POOL AIDE. 8:15 - 11:45 MOTOR ROUTE driver TRIBUTING COMPANY, LOST - 6 month old female Sp-22-12-1 '5' am. $3.45 minimum. Monday needed for morning Free Press. Good, economical MaPntiJI] 1 GIRL FOR all furnished faculty house. December 26 1115 N. Washington. 489- 6448 C-20-11 30 (7) kitten. Vicinity of Virginia & Burcham. Black with touches Peanuts Persoul £ AMATEUR PHOTO Contest approximately - June 30. On sabbatical. of brown and white. 351 -9445 HAPPY FEMALE ROOMMATE BIRTHDAY Mark. Win $20C 332 7554 Office, EAST LANSING three hours per night, 332-3101. X-8-11-15 (4) MOST LP'S priced $1.75 - Reward. 3-11-14 (5) (Up'erl, on November 11' wanted - nonsmoker, close to 511-16 3 SCHOOL, 509 Burcham Drive $100/week. Start at midnight. campus. Call Cyn. 332-4408. $2.50. Cassettes. $3, quality Hope your 21st is the best' 8-11-15 (8) Phone 372-3170 after 3 pm. Z-3-11-10 13) SPACIOUS, 3 bedroom. 2 LOST - LIUC headed 4-11-10'3. guaranteed. Plus 45's, song 3-11-1317) bath. Living, dining, family Amazon Parrot, tame, green books, more. FLAT. BUCK RESIDENT MANAGER for rooms. 2 fireplaces. Close to with red head. Near Univer¬ NEED FEMALE roommate. & CIRCUUR, upstairs. 541 M.S.U. 349-2293, pm's. sity Village. Reward. 355 large student apartment com- KITCHEN HELP. Cooks Call 337-9617. Beechwood E. Grand River. Open 11 am. 1-11-10 (4) 5006. 2-11-10 14) plex in E. Lansing. Salary plus wanted. Experienced only, Apartments. Z-5-11-14 (3) C 20-11-30 (6) housing, excellent opportun- SEAHAWK RESTAURANT, EAST LANSING. 2 bedroom. ity for the right person. Call 655-2175 for appointment. MALE. QUIET non-smoker to 6034 Porter. USED HI-FI equipment, with Large yard. $225. Suzanna Russell, 351-1310 between 9-10 am. Ask for Gary or Robbie, 8-11-20(5) sublease Cedar ment, Winter, Village Apart¬ Spring terms. 349-3939 8-11-21 (3) warranty. Kenwood 45 watt receiver. $225. JVC 8-track MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY 0-7-11-17 (7) 332-4240. Z-4-11-13 13) recorder, $55. AR amp and LARGE HOUSE for rent. WAITRESSES WANTED. GAME ROOM personnel. Young ladies preferred. Good FEMALE FOR 4-man apart Near Brody on East Mich¬ tuner. $249. Garrard turn¬ table. $50. BIC 980 turntable. OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR Part-time. No experience pay ($180/week and up), igan, for 5 persons. $475 - $169 HI-FI BUYS. 337-1767. ment. $60. Winter t month, plus utilities. Phone CURRENTLY FILLED OR CANCELLED SECTIONS necessary. Apply in person benefits and pleasant work- 3219 q.R.11 OR-5-11-14 (81 332-3900. 0-20-11-30 (5) AS OF 8:00 A.M. THURSDAY NOVEMBER 9 1976 2-4 p.m. ALLE-EY, 220 ing positions. Excellent posi- M.A.C. 4-11-15 (4) tions for student, full and BROKE? SAKURA ACOUSTIC guitar 2 ROOMS for rent dose to part-time. Apply in person Ho need to be cause the campus. Available immedi¬ with case. $65 Call 4846106. DRESSMAKER WANTED, only. CINEMA X, 1000 Jolly cash is in the bag or coat E-Z-511-14 (3) ately. 332-8791 Z-3-11-13 (3) part time job for one individ- Road. OR-20-11-30 (9) or car! Sell for $$$ with the 9E» C«S6 SECTION 76® C*s6 sect ids ual. Need someone experi- classifieds! Call Gail 356- PERSON FOR cozy house by ADVENT 201 - cassette deck enced. Call 482-2259 after 1 CASH PAID daily, local light 8255 S-30-12-1 17) campus. Upstairs room - New Leads, mint condition :* 6 353 001 pm. 3-11-14(4) delivery, must have own nice $110- month. 240 Oakhill, $225 351-1594 after 7 p.m. : A H 244 002 transportation, work your TWO ROOMMATES needed 8-11-17 14) OV 205 001 532 371.336,337 351-6496. Z 2-11-10 (4) STATION ATTENDANT, own hours. Apply CONTI- $l50/month, utilities in- 306 001«002 009 339,339,011 part-time, evenings. UNIVER- NENTAL MARKETING AND eluded semi-furnished Call LANSING-EAST SIDE-3 bed¬ ELECTRIC STOVE. 3 burner, 334,305,336, 312,313,315. SITY STANDARD, 351-0770. ADVERTISING, 214V* South 676-3706 after 5 pm attached sink, storage below. 312.317,321. room house. Newly carpeted. 1-10-11 (3) Bridge. Grand Ledge. 8-11-13 (4) Will deliver. $40 or trade for Can 351-5510, STE-MAR 322,323.024, 8-11-14 (7) MANAGEMENT 8-11-20 14) refrigerator. 332-7334. 325,326,327, CHILD CARE - Spartan S-5-11-14 (5 Village. 3-5:30 pm. weekdays. WAITRESSES, FOUR BEDROOM Duplex. WAITERS 1 FEMALE roommate wanted 002 *003*004« 033,335,336, plus some evenings until needed for 78-79 bowl.ng 620 Lexington Avenue, East SCUBA PRO tank, regulator, for very nice house. Close to 007.006,309, 039,340,342, December 8. Full time De- season. HOLIDAY LANES. Lansing. 339-8686. at-pac. excellent condition, 8-11-16(3) campus. $77.15-month 242 010,014 343«0*5.043» reasonable 627-5758, 353-8865 or 5L .? 50/hOur Call Judy. 394-0477 355-7877. Oakhill. 332-7118. nings 8-11-17 3' eve¬ 003,004,005, 052 8-11-20(4) Z-12-11-16 i4> 3-10-14 (6) 2 BEDROOM apartment for PROGRAMMER - PART- rent. Very close to campus. GOWN. CAP, hood. PhD. 391 002,003,035, JANITORIAL hours flexible. PART-time, $4 hour and time, could become full time, Experience with basic and 332-1613. Z-8-11-17 (3i ItMS T 5'8' size $40 Call 351-1154 E-Z-5-11 -10 13' SUBLET 731 31a,317,019, incentives. Apply in person CDC6500 SPSS. Salary: $3 SINGLE ROOM Owen Hail 323,322,327, January-June. Furnished. .r ATTENTION STUDENTS 3-6:30 pm, Monday, Novem- - ".50 P» hour, depending AN® 872 029,329.333. experience. Phone Close to campus. 3326824 for balance of contract. 353- ALL STUDENT CUSS'FIED ber 13. and Tuesday. Novem- Z-1-11-10 '3> 3597 a*ter 5 Z-8"-13'3) ADVERTISING will 'equire PREPAYMENT beginning w ANT 560 ASC 108 3)2,334,33? 307,038 332,305,336. FEMALE TO sublease for PRIVATE ROOMS. near Monday. October 30 AST 490 HOSPITALITY INN - NOW HIRING FULL AND PART- Winter term 3326227 Z-4-11-15 «3) Close to MSU campus. Furnished, carpeted, nensmokers $115 month Sp-22-12-1 «5» w ATL 102 122 006,401 303,006.014, 037,009 SECRETARY-IN Haslett, part Available Decemper 1 339,201,202, time; office skills required. Nancy, 339-9500. TIME. ALL SHIFTS. KITCH¬ EN, UTILITY. GRILL COOKS. APPLY IN PANTRY. FEMALE NEEDED for 4 man Eden Roc apartment starting 332-2489 after 5 30 o< week¬ ends. 8-11-21 '5i CM 203.331,431, COM 326 360 301,332,334 001 C-15-11-30 (3) in December. Next to cam¬ 301.303,334, 00 PERSON. 3600 DUNKEL thousands of hard to find C®S 110 ROAD. LANSING. ACCES- pus. $110 a "month plus albums and books D'scount 132 301,C33,005, 305,306.339 PRIVATE ROOMS m modem NEED EXTRA money for siBLE TO BUSSES deposit. 332-7755 prces Expert repairs - free 307 123 334,335 Christmas' Come for 5-11-17.4) elderly in- see us 8-11-13 (8) estimates strumen's 541 e. Grand • 142 004,006,201 332,003,005, long and short term job 393-7368 OR-20-1' 30 4 152 assignments. YORK STEAK HOUSE has NEED FEMALE to share a 2 River 332-4331 306,331,303 CSS 349 301 ! 11- MANPOWER INC. night-time janitorial position open in restaurant. Apply in man apartment near campus. 353.1119 3-11-14 '3 cEMAlE NEEDED Decern. oer-Apri *:r single >n beauti¬ C-20-1'-30 9' w 162 301.002,003, 307,010.014, E S 331 301 601 N. Capitol person, 24 pm. YORK ful nouse Close to campus 'X USED vacuum cleaners 231*202.203 1 STEAK HOUSE, Meridian warranty. $7 88 and w year 172 331,003,005, 372-0880 NEED QNE p^jop ^ x.r^r Vnshed washer h dryer, 171 n07«* ,90 oon. reasonable rent. Call 337. up DENMS DISTRIBUTING COMPANY, 316 N Cedar 306,008,009, 345 303.334 333.036 3 3 > 750r S-5-17-14 i5- 311,013.201, SOCIAL WORKER. Psych smoksr. 348-2062. 482-2677 C-20-11-30 <5) 332.334,313 232,301,332 4)3 001,002.334 majors, get valuable work Z-6-11-17i3i ATTENTION STUDENTS 456 331 333,313,311 182 301.002,003, experience as attendant in BOOKS 3 floors o* books, 315,316.319 ALL STUDENT CLASSIFIED • 004,008.201. 464 001.002,304 MAINTENANCE MAN. part- home for mentally retarded & SUBLEASE. FEMALE ADVERTISING will 'equire magazines, and comics. 202 EC 200 004,305.336 322 .323.204 time. Experience necessary. mentally ill. 333-3266 Weak- hom Januaty 79 - Sect em¬ PREPAVMENT CURIOUS BOOK SHOP 307 235.236.372 ends ♦ 1 day a week. ber 79 Share bedroom v beginning 231 301. 305 Call 351-8135. 7-11-20 (3) E. Grand River East Lansing Monday October 30 E0 200 305.312 S 39 yi-AML soaaous aoartment Only S60 332-0112 C-B-11-10'5' Sp-22-12-1 5' 301.302.004, SECRETARY TO HIGH LIVE-IN nurse aide needed Walk to MSU. Call 005.006,009, SCHOOL PRINCIPAL - lot holiday relief Excellent *-cm 35 39A42C0 Joanna. MALE. SINGLE '00m Janu¬ DISHWASHER HOT- 010.012.013, Executive secretarial skills salary. Must nave good -sfet- f1 ary-September New house POINT. Olive green potable, 022,902.933. 331,333,334 and duties are required, ences. Please call UPJOHN Close to campus. 332-5094 used just once. $200 Hutch, * 335.03f 3EDflCCM available in Z-2-11-10 -3) Shorthand is required. 52 HEALTH CARE SERVICES glass doors. $50 Antique 332.334 acamert «ext to campus. week position, 8 hours pet 694-1260. E.0 E. V s 332-362* as* *cr Mark. SINGLE ROOM for woman double bed with dresser. 161 301,032 331.335 $100 Free single bunk day. $4.67-$4.87/hour plus 1 Z-7-V-2C 3 student Excellent location, - two beds with worn mattresses. 33A 440 001.( 260 001.002,303 fringe benefits. Looking for a responsible DATA ~MA^36P 262L 305,036 Lansing. BL-1-11-10 (20) ber '7 MICHIGAN COALI¬ ed. Sublease wirter term, speed. Runs good $30 290A TION OF RUNAWAY SER¬ SQUINTING CAUSES wnn- VICES 2843 i 2 E. Grand Cecar Village. 332-U85. 3658*98 a*er 5 30 kies. Help prevent with pre¬ •Pi 2908 302 Z-5-T1 -13 '3i 290C River East uarsirg, 48823. has full and part-time jobs EOt ^1J-J4ji3_ SEW'NG MACHINE. Good scription ground sunglasses. OPTICAL DISCOUNT 2617 <0 29QF 295A 307, 312 304,308,339, 7)1.332 available. Flexible hours, i E. Michigan Lansing 372 010.311.313. feet opportunity for students. UNIFORME0 SECURITY of- ficerv full or oart time. Call age. winter and-or spnng. 'urrmg condition. 3558196 after 5.3C $20 7409 C-a-'i-IO -5i (0 2958 295C 015,932 306.338.313 33;'. 332.303 Apply in person daily. 641-4562. 0R-22-H-30 '3) Rent Negotiaoie. 361-2429 2950 6-11-17 (7) SPECIAL EDUCATION- or 10-11-20 '4i iiiails (0 295E 490A 303,304.335, 307,339,309. 331.332,33) APPLICATIONS NOW being vocational teacher Aoprovat ONE FEMALE needed for SANSUI - 35CA receiver 4908 013.012.014 taken for part-time floormen El preferred or vocational furnished apartment next to amplifier. Garrard turntable. 2 490C KLH speakers. $300 Call FREE SHEPHERD Lab 335.3 6. 337 at DOOLEY'S. 131 Albert instruction. Interest in and or caT®^"1 4900 361-7147. 10-11-10 (41 8-11-14141 expenence with secondary X-OR-5-11-15 (3) *90€ students with learning and OVERSEAS JOBS-Summer/ behavior problems. Operate FEMALE NEEDED - 2 man OISCOUNT NEW, used 439 001,035,336 full time. Europe, S. America, -ocattonal evaluation pro- furnished. Call desks, chairs, files. Business BELGIAN SHEEPDOG pup¬ LS 100 001 Australia, Asia, etc. All fields, gram, ICOAT system). Teach 337-0425 after 5 pm. Equipment Co., 215 E. Kala¬ $600-1200 monthly, expenses py Show quality, female pre-vocational skills and work Z-2-1M0 (3) mazoo 4855500 whelped 7 13-78. Obedient paid, sightseeing. Free infor¬ mation. Write: International experience. Contact person¬ nel. 6753268. 8-11-10 113> FEMALE ROOMMATE-win- 0-2-11-1314) - herding background. 332- 1632. Z-5-11-15 (5) (0 LSM 652 031 P$Y 215 002,003.004 039 Job Center, Box 4490-Me. ter term only-Burcham HALF PRICE - rolling papers 244 302.333 * JACKS RES¬ Woods-332-1760. M S 312 001.002 Berkeley Calif. 94704. MOUNTAIN TAURANT NOW ACCEPT¬ Z-7-11-17 13) big selection. Largest selec¬ 17-12JJW tion of paraphernalia around. ING APPLICATIONS FOR: SECRETARY, SCHOOL City 1 OR 2 females needed for Hundreds of wall hangings, COOKS. BARTENDERS, 302.334 Activity Program, part-time DISH- winter term, furnished apart¬ incense, whippets. Rush, TROTWOOD MOBILE 032.034 position. 50 WPM, $3.4~ WAS ERS. AND HOS¬ ment dose to campus. $90/ bongs. WHITE MONKEY 117 N. Harrison Rd. Home, 10 x 50, new carpet. 2 301,032 minimum. Apply in person to Personnel Office, EAST LAN¬ SING SCHOOLS, 509 Bur¬ cham Drive. TESSES. APPLY IN PER¬ SON THROUGH ONLY, MONDAY FRIDAY - month. 332-7119. S-511-15 (4) 4U-13 (9) SANYO SPEAKER four. 2 story buildings on lot. For more information, call 345 5131 after 4 pm. 811-1015) z 422 301,002 031 002.33* 037,313,014 MOUNTAIN JACK S, 5800 - 302 304,008.313 8-11-15(8) SUBLET - OWN room in way. 10" woofer. $210, Call 001,002,333 W. SAGINAW. EOE Mon¬ NEAR MSU 12 x 70. 3 306 301 house. Excellent location, ail Dale. 353-3464. Z-3-11-13 I3> - 003.334,303 day/Friday 7-11-17 (9) bedrooms. Refrigerator and 310 001,002,003. DELIVERY PERSONNEL - utilities paid. $79 per month. 002.304 stove. New furnace. $6000. 007,008 Call 332-6723. days, or ELECTRONIC REPAIR - at lent 2 day, per week. Van ORDER-PROCESSING Cidrk, pamtanenf. fuH tim. poailion. 332-7196. Ask for Dan. 4-11-10 (6) Fast work, reasonable rates, ail work guaranteed. WIL¬ Moving, must sell. 6941744. 811-17 (4) v *09 001.006 Adrfng machine axpananc COX TRADING POST. 509 E. -M November 14 and Novembe, fwtpful. excellent benefita. 1 ROOM efficiency, unfur¬ Michigan 485-4391 MARLETTE • 1Z by 6C. 2 002.004 16 from 1 to 3:30 atCROSS- ROADS CAFETERIA, in the Ca" J?*®.. Tt?!' nished. $135. duded. no lease. 10-11-21 (3) utilities in- 363-5187. C-1511-30 (5) bedroom, rotary antenna, window air conditioner, new curtains & carpet, garbage 10 215 306 370 001 001.004 836 301.002,004, International Center. 511-10- (8) YAMAHA SKIIS. good bind¬ ings. New, $240 or best offer. disposal, GE electric range. « 428 002,005,006 King Arthur Court. $5400, call 531 001,002.004 (9 3455873 after 5 pm DENTAL CHAIRSIDE Aaaia- WAITERS 6 WAITRESSES "h I Z-3-11-13 (3) 3746126.411-10 (7) 531A 001.002.003. tantwifh experience for Orth- needed. . „ Cell MAC S BAR '2DS'T°t2 .?£,* 004 „ 404*795 odontic office. Liberal bene- 9 P™ TAPE RECORDER Channel j last 4 F—id IR' fita. Day,, can <82 9686: eve Master Keynotes. Solid - NOTICE TO STUDENTS ENROLLING IN HU.1ANITIES 202: ninga. call 321 1763. HELP WANTED part-time NORTH LANSING, Unfur- state. $100. 485-8890. LOST - MALE yellow & white 811-17 161 days and nights. Counter nished. Appliances. Married E-511-10 (3) tiger cat. Spartan Village FOR STUDENTS ENROLLING IN SECTIONS 1 THRCUCM 4: help and drivers. Apply in couple preferred. No child- area. Reward. 3553066 or COOK PASOUALE'S RES person at 3036 Lake Lansing ren/pets. References. De- 1 BASKETBALL ticket for 3653300 extension 26. THESE SECTIONS MEET FOR LECTURE • 7H IS DEvC'SC TAURANT 916 W. Saginaw, sale. "A" Series. $35 or best 3-11-10 14) TOPICS, AS FOLLOWS: SEC. 1: POPULAR CULTURE: SEC. 2: 1 block east of Logan and offer by November 12. Call AND MEDICINE; SEC. 3: GREAT INDIVIDUALS; SEC 4: Saginaw Apply in person. 3558891. LOST-BROWN & white FURTHER INFORMATION AVAILABLE IN ?nE DEOAR7«cN" 12= 511-13 14) NURSES AIDES - ALL EAST LANSING, 1 and 2 Z-E-511-10 (3) shepherd mix. ("Lou1 shifts, experience prefered. bedrooms. Indudes central call 351-2355. 1-11-10(3) FOR STUDENTS ENROLLING IN SECTIONS 5 THRCUG" 8: EARN MERRY money for the INSTANT CASH! We're pay¬ Apply at BURCHAM HILLS air, car ports, dishwasher, holidays sell AVON. Good RETIREMENT CENTER, 2700 drapes. From $220. Some ing $1-$2 for albums in good THESE SECTIONS MEET FOR LECTURE MTW. 7H IS DEvOTrC " earning, flexible hours. East Burcham Drive, East Lansing, pets considered. 332-3900, shape. WAZOO RECORDS, If your house has become TOPICS. AS FOLLOWS: SEC 5; LAW IN THE ANCIENT wGRwC: Lansmg-Okamos area. For 361-8377 ext. 49. days. 332 7461, evenings. 223 Abbott, 337-0947. overrun with pets, you need a PROFESSIONAL ETHICS; SEC. 7: VISIONS OF THE WCRLO; S: details. 482 6893 C-2811-30 (4) 511-10(8) 0-20-11-30 (6) fast-acting Classified ad! LAND, NATURE AND AGRICULTURE. FURTHER INFORMATION A,A C 22-11 30 (5) IN THE DEPARTMENT OFFICE, 355-9570. WANTED PART time sec¬ PART-TIME, evenings. Eaet EAST LANSING, 1 bedroom, FOR QUALITY stereo «er- L0ST: FEMALE four month retary for professional office. Lanting area. Monday-Fri- modestly priced. Some pets vice, THE STEREO SHOPPE, ^ Golden Retriever. Pros- WATCH CCTV CHATttB. 8 OR CABLE 21 AND 34 FOR UP-TC-DA*= LISTINGS Call 4846941 between 53:30 day. Call between 3-6. 665 considered. Phone (toys. 361- 555 E. Grand River. pect Street. Reward. 485 pm. 411-10 (4) 3931.811-17(4) 3172.0-20-11-30(4) * Friday, November 10, 1978 18 Michigan State News. East Lansing. Michigan Rul Estati Typing Service ** typing Service ' DON'T PAY RENT' Buy this TYPING EXPERIENCED, WHY PAY someone else 751 2 bedroom house near MSU fast, and reasonable 371 a page to type your term All Lesbians who staff the (continued from page 13) Freeman Gallery presents Orien¬ Discussion of employment op¬ $32,000 Call Sh.riov Ro 4635 C 20 11 30 (3) paper? Women's Center are welcome at 349 1254 or THE tal exhibits and reception from 1 to portunities with the National Park mano Instructional Developer's: Noon 4 p.m. Sunday. Located on Haga- Service: "Career, Seasonal/Sum¬ the staff meeting 8 p.m. tonight, at BROKERS INC 351 1880 EXPERIENCED TYPIST. Do it yourself on IBM Cor¬ luncheon today features "The mer and Cooperative Education" Exiled Chilean Martin Garate will the Center, Lansing. Call for more 7 1113 (6) Fast accurate Dissertations, recting Selectric Typewriters. dorn Road at Lake Lansing Road. Use our facilities, by the hour Industrial Market for the Field of at 6 p.m. Nov. 16, 158 Natural speak about Chile before and after information. term papers, etc 339 3574 Instructional Technology," by the military coup and U.S. inter¬ Seniors, need extra money? Resource Bldg. Featured speaker 12 1116 13) John Childs, 1961 Room, North vention at 3 today, Erickson Kiva. Spend one hour filling out ques¬ is Superintendent Donald R. Mid-Michigan Benefit for U.S. Case Hall. Brown of Sleeping Bear Dunes UNIGRAPHICS OFFERS tionnaires for a psychology Study Olympic Ski Team and Handi¬ National Lakeshore. Sponsored by "Oremus", an informal service COMPLETE DISSERTATION Win a cross-country ski pack¬ on choosing an organization to capped Ski Groups begins 5 p.m. Park and Recreation Resources of singing prayer and reflection for AND RESUME SERVICE work for. Call Rich Strand for Nov. 17 at National Guard Armory. Call us today to reserve your age sponsored by Soil Conserva¬ Club. students meets 5 p.m. Sunday, typesetting. IBM typing, off machine. We also have Xerox tion Society of America and appointment. set printing, and binding. For University Lutheran Church. Sup¬ copiers available for use. Resource Development. Enter Come enjoy fine Lesbian music Juniors, Seniors! Academic per follows. estimate, stop in at 2843 E. contest all day today in Union. $53 900 Call Ann Grand River, or phone 332 intern positions available with the and company at Women's Center . J Er J PRODUCTS, INC. MSU Simulations Society Coffeehouse 8 p.m. Saturday. Call 349 2937 c 35' 3617 8414 C 20-11 30 (8) Martin Luther King Center for . Office Systems and Supplies Soil Conservation Soceity of meets 12 to 8 p.m. Saturday, 334 Center in Lansing for more infor- TOMI RAINES -Nt America's Brown MSU Agribusiness Natural Re¬ Social Change, winter term. Con¬ 516 N. Larch Bag Lunch has Union. Boardgames will be fea¬ EXPERT TYPING. Term pa been cancelled for today. Remem¬ source Education Club is selling tact Dave Persell, College of 371 1878 tured. pers, letters. RESUMES. ber meeting at 6:30 p.m. Nov. 16, fresh citrus fruits 8 to 5 today, Urban Development. .,, B-3-11-13 1211 "Careers in Journalism" pro¬ :k SALE t Near Gables 337 0205. 338 Natural Resource Bldg. Agriculture Hall and Union lobby. MSU Mtnnonite Fellowship C 20 11-30 (3) Attention Juniors, Seniors! meets at 9:30 a.m. Sunday, 334 gram 9 a.m. to noon today in COPYGRAPH SERVICE, Dr. Charles Cleland will speak Spend in Africa. Academ¬ Parlors A-B-C in the Union. Dis¬ MSU European Association summer Union. PROFESSIONAL EDITING complete dissertation and re¬ on "Late Prehistoric Evidence for ic intern position available with cussion of careers in magazines, meets at 8 p.m. Sunday, Owen sume service. Corner MAC newspaper work, advertising and Graduate Hall Cafeteria. a Great Lakes Fishing Subsis¬ Operation Crossroads Africa, Inc. Episcopalians will gather for and Grand River 8:30 am - public relations. Open to any tence" at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Contact Dave Persell College of Eucharist at 5 p.m. Sunday, 5:30 pm, Monday-Friday. 10 interested student. Museum Auditorium. Urban Development. Alumni Chapel. Dinner follows. am - 5 pm, Saturday. 337- Anti-Rape Collective meeting at 1666. C-20-11 30171 4:30 p.m. Sunday, Women's Service \ LOW RATES pers Term Resumes. Fast, expert oa Council Office, 320 Student Sei Make Ui YOUR •vping day and evening Call FREE LESSON , rvpiNG 321 4771 WMtii Party Store And -arrt MERLE NORMA COSMET-C STUTO 3. SPACE IN garage ti Enjoy Personal 55.13 C 20 11 30 4 Tvt"\G TERM papers. IBM, during Winter. December- Service. .;x:-.enenced fast service Call March. $20 per month. Ed, 35' «923 OR 20 11 30 353 2087. Z 4 11-10 (3) ATTENTION STUDENTS MALE NEEDED 1 We carry all your party needs and are An STUDENT CLASSIFIED bedroom apartment. onveniently located at 314 $. Clipped a ADVERTiS'NG will require i 332 4551 Lynn 373-6957 PREPAYMENT beginning 394 7962 evenings. Monday October 30. 3 11 15141 St? 22 1? 1 i5' LOEGRASS EXTi EXPERIENCED. IBM typing. DRUMMER DESIRES per¬ a"- s 353 9695 sons to jam with. Progessive rock Carl-394-6229. IValuable Coupon Worth5! .35 n.75 Ahh,the care package rfromhomesa anas iwds2it n d a a a d a s a □ BUY TWO DELICIOUS MR. TONY SUBMARINE SANDWICHES (reg) FOR ONLY >1.75 (and this coupon) SAVE M.35 I I One coupon per person PIZZANOASUBMARI 515 W. Grond River DELIVERY NES (just west of Greyhound Station) EXP,RES H/I4/7S ■ | Pick-Up or Dine In Only 332 "861 I SAVE *102® NOW When You Order Your ULTRIUM COLLEGE RING Now comes Miller time. Plus!... your choice of the following options when ordering an ULTRIUM OR 10k GOLD RING! • Imperial Cut Birthstones • Simulated Diamonds • Sunburst Stones . Genuine Jade • Genuine Tiger Eye • Genuine Earth Stones •15 deposit required New *¥•* ovailoble LAST CHANCE THIS TERM Hours 10-4 p.m. Available at IHiRFFJOMiS I Division ot Carnation Company c.1970 Miller Brewing Co. Milwaukee. Wis. Michigon Stole News. East Lansing. Michigan Friday. November 10. 1978 HAGAR the Horrible Mfy (6)W JIM-TV(CBS) (IQ)WILX-TV(NBC) (II )WElM-TV(Coble) (12)WJRT-TV(ABC) (23)WKAR-TV(PBS) by Dik Browne ^12) Boxing Friday 3:00 11:00 (ll)MSU Hockey (6-10-12) News (10) Another World 9:00 (23) Washington Week In (23) Dick Cavett (12)Generol Hospitol Review 11:30 (6-12) Phil Donahue (23) Crockett's Victory 8:30 (10) Marcus Welby, M.D. Garden (6) New Avengers (10) Who's Watching The (10) Johnny Carson (23) Sesame Street 3:30 Kids? 10:00 (6) MASH (12) Movie (23) Wall Street Week (23) Soundstage (6) All In The Family (23) Villa Alegre 9:00 (10) Card Sharks 4:00 12:40 (6) Incredible Hulk (12) Dinah! 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T rsL^=Ufl did III 32 Indicate 34 36 38 39 Palm lilies Tarn paste Feast Wayhouses 40 Soda 41 Alaskan mountain mi 42. Stack ol hay 43. Zinc, tor example 44 Samovar 45 Detected Friday, November 10, 1978 20 Michigan State News East Lansing, Michigan WWI veteran recalls the origin of Armistice Day BvKEVIN BOGGS managers of the State Veteran's Facility of hour of the 11th day in the 11th month of it then or now. The statuesque gentleman insisted that 1918, Blanchard would join the ranks of the "There are always new generations that the credit go to others who suffered Sixty years ago today First Lieutenant Michigan. Carl Blanchard was severely wounded in the He took time out from his busy schedule 117,000 Americans killed or wounded in the know nothing of war," Blanchard said. irreparable damage during the war. Argonne Forest in France when a shell to briefly recall his part in the American Meuse Argonne offensive. "Succeeding generations must develop lead¬ "Many a man was torn to pieces by the He spent Christmas in the hospital and ers endeared to humanity and who have horror of war — not by the shells. No one in exploded nearby. Expeditionary Force that went to Europe not released until the following the world can ever claim superiority," he The next day he uas in a hospital. under the command of General John J. was respect for the rights of all people or we Moments before he was given a tranquilizer, February. said. Pershing. a nurse told Blanchard World War I uxw at "There was a great spirit among the The mud he encountered along the Blanchard feels WWI did, in part, make In 1919 when he left the army, Blanch- last over. Drifting off to sleep, he thought fellows who had a lot to overcome in that European countryside, created by the the world "safe for democracy." He was also ard's salary was $166 a month. Like all hordes of and the animal teams able to glean one other benefit from an other veterans of that era, the government she meant it was over only for him. war." the affable Blanchard said. "There men atrocious war whose victims numbered saw to it he left the service with a paltry But it was over for everybody. was a great sense of patriotism, although transporting food and ammunition, sur¬ prised Blanchard a great deal. 47 million. $60 "bonus." Although it has since been renamed there was some griping." over Vou-ran's Day. to World War I veterans A native of Maine, Blanchard graduated Gas masks were worn with regularity "I think it cemented our country together Blanchard came to Michigan in 1944 to iikc Carl Blanchard, Nov. 11 will forever be as a first lieutenant in August 1917 from the and the absence of antibiotics plagued the like never before," he said. "It healed all assist Gov. Harry F. Kelly in the establish¬ • Da- officer's training school at Camp Leon wounded. The harsh peace treaty ham¬ wounds of the Civil War. Northern and ment of the Office of Veteran's Affairs. Today the 85 year old Blanchard volun mered out at Versailles by the "Big Four" southern men were mixed in together all Springs, Tex. tarry helps other veterans cut red tape as He trained a 400 person machine gun disappointed Blanchard. over the country." His office, part of the Veteran's Trust t'ieid service director for the Lansing office company there and in June 1918, as their "They won the war on the battlefield but The mobility of society, Blanchard said Fund on East Michigan Avenue, is filled of the Military Order of the Purple Heart, lost it at the peace table," he said. he believes, was given a strong impetus by with awards for public service and other "acting captain," he took command of them First Lieutenant Carl Blanchard A vigorous man. he also participates as in France. 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