Spartans shoot Magic's the word, to kill, and ISU's not the Bird MSU's Earvin "Magic" Johnson and ISU's Larry Bird finally met Bird falls victim eye-to-eye on the court. The Bird was shot down. By JOE CENTERS State News Sports Writer SALT LAKE CITY — "Sensational!" That's how MSU's senior Gregory Kelser felt as he watched his teammates cut away the net following the Spartans' 75-64 win Monday- night over previously undefeated Indiana State University to claim the NCAA basketball title. It was a great moment for the team's only senior, who was making his final official appearance in a Spartan uniform. But then again, it was a great moment for the whole team .id all of the MSU fans. . "They're usually the loudest," Terry Donelly said about the Spartan fans. "I think we had the most fans there. That's a credit to our program. It's really nice to have fans like that behind you all of the time." One of the main reasons the MSU fans were so vocal Monday was because of Donnelly, a 6-foot 2, 159-pound guard from St. Louis, Mo. who scored 15 points, 13 of those in the second half when the Spartans (26-6) maintained their lead over the Sycamores (33-1). "What kept us in the game was the great second-half performance by Terry Donnelly," said MSU coach Jud Heathcote. Donnelly, who had stomach cramps and a 102 degree temperature Friday, hit all five of the shots he took from the floor, and five of six from the foul line down the stretch. "It means a lot to me as a player to go into the final game and score 15 points," said Donnelly, who averaged only 6.3 points per game this season. "Fifteen points in any game is good for me because I'm not a scorer like a Greg Kelser or an Earvin Johnson." Speaking of Kelser and the "Magic Man", the team's two "superstars," as coach Jud Heathcote frequently calls them lived up to their titles. Although both ran into some early foul trouble, each had his usual complete game. Magic scored 24 points, pulled down 10 rebounds and dished off five assists, while "Special K" chipped in with 19 points, eight rebounds, and, taking a chapter out of Johnson's book, passed off nine assists. The game was built up as a battle between two of the best — if not the best — college basketball players in Johnson and ISU's Larry Bird. Bird was repeatedly named the Most Valuable Player in college basketball this season and he brought a 28.7 points and 14.8 rebounds per game average with him into (continued on page 11) Trustees' rescission Photos by Ira Strickstein allows paid Utah trip By KIMGAZELLA The trustees were "designated by virtue and of their office as part of the official party to JOY L. HAENLEIN the 1979 NCAA Basketball Tournament in State News Staff Writers Salt Lake City, Utah" according to Friday's Seven of the eight MSU trustees resolution. SPONTANEOUS PARTY attended the NCAA finals in Utah last The board also stated in the motion that weekend after rescinding a May 1978 MSU's prestige in the national champion resolution Friday to boycott meetings in ship finals would be greatly enhanced by Victory spells madness for E. L. sUtes which have not ratified the Equal representation of its Board of Trustees." Rights Amendment. According to the text of the resolution The rescinding motion allowed the trus¬ passed last year, trustees needed the tees and their spouses to be reimbursed for approval of the board's Audit Committee travel expenses. before they could be financially reimbursed pectant fans waited for the team bus to Thunderous applause and cheering, MORE YEARS," hinting at the persistent At the same time. Trustee Blanche for a trip to a non-ratified state. The By THE STATE NEWS rumors that Johnson will turn professional Martin, D-East Lansing, withdrew a similar committee voted unanimously Friday — but The MSU Spartan basketball team arrive while inside, 10,000-plus noisy coupled with numerous standing ovations, well-wishers jammed the ancient structure. greeted each player as he stepped to the with two years of college eligibility remain rescinding motion to travel to Florida for a cautiously — to rescind the original motion touched down at Capitol City Airport in Department of Public Safety officers microphone after receiving a commemora¬ ing. convention after dodging pressure from for the Utah trip. Lansing Tuesday afternoon to a throng of reported some fans who were turned away tive plaque. "All I can say is that we've got the No. 1 fellow trustees. Carole Lick, D Portage, said she did not hyped-up fans and a town still vibrating from the NCAA championship. at the door tried entering the fieldhouse After a deafening chorus of "Kelser, cheerleaders in the nation, the No. 1 feel her attendance as a trustee would "enhance" the University's image. Upwards of 1,000 cheering fans, ranging through the roof. speak," Senior center Gregory Kelser basketball team and the No. 1 fans," The list of dignitaries assembled to pay looked around and said with a smile, "What She said Friday she would not attend the from toddlers to senior citizens, greeted Johnson said, beaming. tribute to the Spartans included Gov. do you want me to say?" games, but changed her mind later in the team members, who made a quick hand¬ shaking trip along the chain link fence next William G. Milliken, MSU President Edgar "It's just starting to hit all of us what Terry Donnelly, Mike Brkovich and Ron morning because President Edgar L. w@(dte§(&)®y joined in praising the fans and in Harden, the mayors of East Lansing and we've done," he said. Charles Harden asked the trustees to represent the to the runway. Lansing and a little-known state legislator When Earvin Johnson stood up to urging Johnson to stay at MSU. University at the tournaments. "It feels great," deadpanned MSU Coach Jamie "Shoes" Huffman, who received Harden had encouraged the trustees to Jud Heathcote, the first team member off who attracted the only catcalls during the probably the loudest ovation of the after hour long celebration. noon, the packed crowd began yelling "TWO continued on page 11) attend the NCAA finals to provide "reason the United Airlines jet. Turn out to honor the Spar¬ ably objective representation" from MSU. "We're all still elated and still coming tans! A parade to welcome the Harden was unable to attend the tourna down to earth." champions home will begin at Frandor at 1:30 today. ment due to two long-time engagements. Lick said her role as a trustee would be to As the at the players emerged, the crowd roared sight of the NCAA trophy, held high Israeli and Egyptian leaders divided attend NCAA meetings to learn more about and reflecting the setting sun. affirmative action and Title IX procedures. Earvin "Magic" Johnson flashed his Grand to Jack Stack, R-Alma, was the only trustee stay home for the games due to schedule Canyon smile, much to the crowd's delight, as his head, topped with a tweed apple cap, on Palestinian question despite treaty conflict. He opposed popped out of the door. the idea of attending the Some Spartans looked a bit dazed and WASHINGTON - The leaders of Israel and Egypt took fighter planes to Israel and the extension of arms sales credits to game, saying that the trustees might be admitted they were just beginning to realize different stands Tuesday on Palestinian autonomy but asked Egypt for the first time. able to influence future meeting places by In a session at the Egyptian embassy. Sadat said the next round what they had accomplished. Congress to give them the weapons of war and trust them to keep making the NCAA aware of the boycott. peace. of negotiations over the future of the Palestinians would be held The trustees Following the brief reception in the chilly either in El Arish in Sinai, or Beersheba in the Negev. agreed with Stock's air at the airport, the team was whisked Both warned of Soviet threats to freedom around the world. suggestion to send a letter to the NCAA to Egyptian President Anwar Sadat renewed a proposal for a He also disclosed that when he exchanges ambassadors with call attention to the fact that it could away in an MSU bus, with a police and fire combined municipal council of Arabs and Israelis in Jerusalem. But Israel some 10 months from now, the Egyptian envoy will be based truck motorcade to Jenison Fieldhouse for a influence states that have not ratified the he declared flatly that "sovereignty in Arab Jerusalem should in Te! Aviv, not Jerusalem. The United States and most other formal celebration. ERA. , ., m ... return to the Arabs." countries that have relations with Israel have embassies in Tel (continued on page II) Outside Jenison, several hundred ex- ' Sadat and Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin spoke Aviv because of the dispute over the future of Jerusalem, part of separately to senators and congressmembers assembled in which was captured from Jordanian forces in the 1967 war. meeting rooms on their respective sides of the Capitol. Sadat "As much as you have sentimentality towards Jerusalem," he elaborated on his statements during a brief meeting with told Israeli reporters at the embassy, "there are 700 million Arabs reporters. who have the same thing on their side. You cannot deny them their Both leaders urged approval of President Carter's proposed $4.5 rights ... We shall never agree to Israeli sovereignty." billion package of loans and grants for Israel and Egypt. The "I have an appeal to make tfryou," Begin told members of the package is designed to bolster the new peace between the ancient Senate. "Don't doubt us. Don't doubt our intentions. Don't doubt enemies, formalized in a treaty signed Monday. our resolve to live in peace with our neighbors." Letters of agreement made public by Defense Secretary Harold "We want to solve in a humane way the problem of the Brown show the package includes accelerated delivery of F 16 Palestinian Arabs," he said. 2 Michigon Stote News, Eost Lansing, Michigan Wednesday. March 28, 1979 CRUDE OIL PRICE RAISED 9 PERCENT OPEC increase called greedy GENEVA, Switzerland (AP) likewise. size they are. American pump The sponse to what the cartel saw price, upping the price of — Organization of Petro¬ The base increase alone is as profiteering by oil companies Algerian crude by a total of prices rise about a cent a gallon leum Exporting Countries expected to enrich OPEC na getting upwards of $20 a barrel more than 30 percent. Venezue¬ per over-all 5 percent increase raised crude oil prices by 9 tions by an additional $13.5 in the price of crude. on the short term, or "spot" la announced a surcharge of percent Tuesday to $14.54 a billion this year, analysts here market because of the shortage The $14.54 price to take $1.20, and Libya said it would Iranian land rights clash leaves 30 dead barrel and authorized members say. caused by the temporary loss of raise prices by $1.66. effect Sunday was not to have to tack on any surcharges they OPEC President Saeed A1 Iranian production. The effect of the surcharges gone into effect until October think the market will bear. Otaiba of the United Arab under TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Fighting over republic. Tuesday, Algeria announced on American retail prices will a four-step series of The increase, taking effect Emirates said the next OPEC increases OPEC land rights erupted between Turkoman an increase of "about $4" per depend on which countries im¬ approved in The Turkomans backed by leftist Sunday, should raise American meeting, scheduled here in December. tribemembers and government forces in 42-gallon barrel over the base pose surcharges and on what Fedayeen fighters, fired back, sparking retail gasoline prices by about June, could decide on yet northeastern Iran, leaving at least 30 two cents a gallon and increase city wide battles, reports from the city another hike. people dead and 70 wounded, witnesses said. Violence and disorder flared again the American bill for foreign oil He said the UAE, Saudi said Tuesday. The fighting started Monday when police stopped tribemembers trying to reclaim farmland from estates the Tuesday before subsiding. It was the second minority uprising in by at least $4 billion over last year's total of $43 billion. Surcharges could push the bill higher, analysts say. Arabia and other Arab "moder¬ ates" opposed stiffer increases proposed by some countries and would continue to do so in Arafat urges reprisals near as many weeks to challenge the authority (AP) — Bomb attacks in Israel and Paris killed There was no other immediate comment on of Iran In Washington, Sen. Henry the future. He said Ecuador city of Gonbad-E-Qabous 30 miles south s new revolutionary government one person and injured more than 50 others Arafat's proposal from the foreign and economy Last week Kurdish tribemembers seeking M. Jackson. D-Wash., chairper joined the fight to keep the of the Soviet border. Tuesday in a terrorist campaign against the ministers of 18 Arab nations who met in the son of the Senate Energy increase low. Iraqi Witnesses said disorder spread to the autonomy for their region of western Iran Committee, called the increase newly signed Israeli Egyptian peace treaty. capital to decide how to sabotage the peace pact. Militant members such as city where troops loyal to the govern¬ revolted. An estimated 200 persons died Palestine Liberation Organization leader Yasir In the Israeli town of Lod, 15 miles east of Tel "greed and a punitive doctrine" Iraq. Iran and Libya lobbied ment of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini in four days of fighting in the Kurdish city Arafat urged hardline Arab leaders gathered in Aviv, a bomb exploded under a vegetable stand and said it is "bad news for hard for larger increases. Iran fired on Turkomans demonstrating for of Sanandaj. The Kurds finally were Western institutions." Baghdad, Iraq, to support the PLO's war against in an open air market. A 60-year-old woman was said it favored an increase of 29 the treaty by ending all trade with the United killed and 21 persons were injured. A vengeful autonomy under Iran's proposed Islamic promised increased autonomy. State Department spokes¬ percent in the base price. States. He also urged a new oil Jewish mob reportedly beat up several Arab person Hodding Carter called it Most OPEC members added embargo. "untimely and unjustified" and Arafat said, "It is taken for granted the passersby until police intervened. a surcharge of about $1.20 a A bomb thrown into a hostel for Jewish said it points up the need for (Egyptian President Anwar) Sadat's regime will Canada to hold general elections May 22 strict conservation barrel, roughly the amount of be students in the heart of the Paris Latin Quarter measures. Tuesday's base price increase, punished, but don't just hit the tail of the snake, hit the head of the snake injured 32 occupants Tuesday, officials reported. Algeria. Venezuela and Libya onto the previous OPEC price — the United In Paris, an anonymous telephone caller said a OTTAWA (AP) — Canada s long-antici¬ The five-year mandate for the prime States." immediately said their coun¬ of $13.35 when the revolution in pated elections will be Held May 22, minister and his Liberal Party from the tries would add surcharges to group called the "Autonomous Joint Interven¬ Iran caused a shortage of crude Arafat also said, "We should stop buying big House of Commons Majority Leader Allan tion Group Against the Zionist Presence in last election in 1974 would have expired the basic rate and oil ministers on the world market. American cars and other products," because the France and Against the Peace Treaty" was MacEachen said Monday night. July 8 here predicted other members The earlier surcharges were United States "pushed Egypt and Israel into In his announcement, authorized by of the 13 nation cartel would do responsible for the blast. Authorities said they approved by OPEC as a re¬ signing this deal." had never heard of the group before. Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau, Trudeau in a nationally televised MacEachen said Parliament would be statement delivered shortly after Mac¬ dissolved to prepare for the campaign. Eachen s announcement said he would The move came as no surprise WASHINGTON (AP) - The Supreme its use are subject to government regula¬ campaign for the new economic policies Court ruled on Tuesday that police officers tion." Justice Byron R. White wrote for the although there had been speculation required to make the 1980s a decade of Trudeau would set June election date. may not stop automobiles at random to majority. a development. check drivers' licenses and car registration. Random car stops who The justices said random stops of motorists White stressed, however, that the ruling does not bar Delaware and other states from are not suspected of breaking any law "developing methods for spot checks that Amin leads troops against invaders violate the Constitution's protection from involve less intrusion or that do not involve NAIROBI Kenya (UPI) — Heavy firing Western analysts said earlier it ap¬ now ruled illegal unreasonable search and seizure. The 8-1 decision struck down a Delaware law that had given individual police officers unconstrained exercise of discretion." White suggested that questioning all erupted near President Idi Amin's official peared the fighting was between troops oncoming traffic at roadblock-type stops residence at Entebbe Tuesday but the broad discretion in choosing cars for the could be an alternative. 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Kalamazoo (5 min. from MSU) $e tudent Q^ook c Across from Olin ^B^tore _ Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, March 28, 1979 3 Problems on divestiture focus on letter's wording By KIM GAZELLA drawing University stocks from corpora were concerned that the word State News Staff Writer tions with South African holdings at next changes in the second letter changed the The MSU Board of Trustees haggled over month's board meeting. meaning of the first letter. wording in a letter from its investment firm Problems at last month's meeting were The firm's letter stated as before that it is concerning divestiture for the second over a liability clause the firm included to possible to construct a portfolio with consecutive month at its March meeting make it "held harmless" — or not held diverse stocks to replace those being sold Thursday and Friday. responsible for possible consequences of the for divestiture purposes. The board passed a resolution in March trustees' divestiture resolution. The November letter said the 1978, stating the University will divest its The problem was resolved in a tele¬ portfolio would have to be constructed stocks from corporations with South Afri¬ carefully to phone conference made March 1 by adminis¬ "gain exposure in a number of specific can business links. trators and trustees to clear up the legal industries." The letter is one of several between the difficulties. The March letter changed the board and its investment firm Scutter, The call wording of was termed "helpful" by Roger the sentence to say that the Stevens and Clark. ability to gain Wilkinson, vice-president for business and exposure in specific industries would be The latest letter from the firm was a finance, because it cleared up any misunder¬ "constricted." response stating it will be possible to draw standings between the two parties about "I'd like a reinsertion of the Nov. 21 letter up a portfolio to provide an equivalent level the liability procedures. here," Bruff said. of quality of stocks to those the University The most recent conflict arose from the He suggested that a letter be sent to the is selling. differences in two letters written by firm to ensure the meaning was the same in Board Chairperson John Bruff, D-Fraser, Scutter, Stevens and Clark Nov. 21, and both letters. said though the board could not agree on March 9. the wording of the letter, he expects Two attorneys on the board, Bruff and Board members reacted differently, each recommendations from the firm for with¬ Raymond Krolikowski, D-Birmingham, suggesting different ways to resolve the problem. "I suggest we get a clear expression of intent," Krolikowski said. "I suggest we go back to the letter of Nov. 21," Bruff said. PIRGIM and utility "I suggest we get a new investment company — one in New Y'ork," Radcliffe said. He has suggested hiring a new firm for the past three months and has threatened back to make a formal motion to do so if steps to to court again divest are not taken soon. Bruff said he doubts it will be necessary to hire a new investment firm as Radcliffe A new trial date will be set as the legal battle continues between Lansing's Board of suggested because the process would have to begin again and it would take too much Water and Light and PIRGIM. State News Deborah J. Borin time. Steve Freedkin, PIRGIM executive director said the board is raising several issues Until the proposed mail or computer terminal registration system is implemented, MSU student Mary Howe, a that PIRGIM contends are already resolved. Ingham County Circuit Court Judge "I think we'll get it straightened out with sophomore HRI major will continue with the current registration system. Thomas Brown said at a pre-trial hearing March 12 that he will hear the case, Freedkin the letter and go ahead with the recom¬ added. mendations at the next meeting," he said. PIRGIM filed suit in August against the board under the state Freedom of Bruff said a letter will be sent to the firm, Information Act to obtain documents pertaining to the Board's proposed purchase of but he added the confusion will not delay REFORM DIFFICULT BUT IMPROVEMENTS PLANNED power from the Consumer's Power Co. Midland nuclear plant. the withdrawal recommendations. Brown issued a summary judgment in the case stating that the board is subject to "They (the firm) understand that they the information act. are to proceed with making the recommen¬ Spring term registration smooth By JAMES KATES the registration process is the division of The board released the documents to PIRGIM the day after suit was filed, but PIRGIM chose to pursue the suit to establish that the board is subject to the act. The new trial will determine whether PIRGIM will receive $2,100 in court costs from dations as planned," he said. "We expect to have them at the next board meeting." King said short-term improvements the board, as is required under the information act. State News Staff Writer responsibility between the Registrar's would focus on providing more personnel to The board will raise the issue of whether it had to release the documents in the first Registration for spring term generally Office, the Controller's Office and academic answer students' questions. place, Freedkin said. went smoothly but it may be some time before the implementation of proposed mail or computer-terminal registration systems, departments. Agreement would have to on plans for come not a new system only from the "It's not possible to say when we'll see a major change in the system because there are many people who have a vote in this," He said the board is also trying to set precedent for a 10-day extension before responding to the information request for the reason that its "attorney was unavailable" at the time. Firefighters Registrar Horace King said Tuesday. registrar, but also from the provost and he said. "But we figure that as long as There is a five working-day deadline for response under the act, but 10-day King said a major obstacle to reform of vice president for finance, King said. students have to go through this we'll provide more people to help them." extensions are granted in certain cases. The board wants a determination on whether its 10-day extensions was constitutional, thereby setting a precedent, Freedkin said. win battle About 200 people, including several "The circuit court does not set precedents," he added, claiming the case would be advisers from the Registrar's Office in the Mayor's recommendation moot on that issue. class card arena, worked on spring term registration. King said. Diane Bolagh, a first-term transfer Board of Water and Light spokespersons were unavailable for comment. for hours student majoring in music therapy, said she East Lansing firefighters have their hikes won may mean new tax found the registration system "baffling." "I came from a school of 400 and I was two-year battle against a 40-hour work week. An increase in taxes may By Rl'SS HUMPHREY State News Staff Writer be in store for Lansing residents if Mayor Gerald W. accepted at MSU last Friday," she said. "The school had a computer-terminal sys¬ tem. Sometimes there were lines to get to the terminals but at least we knew right Handicapper access East Firefighters Local 1609 and the city of Lansing accepted a decision rendered by a state arbitrator Friday night ruling against eight-hour shifts for firefighters. Graves' recommendations for the 1979-80 budget are approved by the City Council. whether we had our classes." funds Union OK'd Although the city's firefighters will retain away Graves asked for a $4.1 million increase in the general fund budget at Monday night's regular City Council meeting. King said plans for updating the registra¬ tion process are being studied by a task to their current work schedule of 24 hours the job followed by two days off, their total on The need* for the increase, he said partly stems from contract settlements with the force representing University finance and work hours per week will be reduced from 56 Lansing Independent Employees Unions and the police and fire departments made academic departments as well as the By JOY L. HAENLEIN monies, which are state funds granted to to50.4. They will have one additional day off last year and early in 1979. Registrar's Office. construct or maintain buildings. The project State News Staff Writer every month. But the city may face tax increases if federal revenue sharing is eliminated, Graves The task force is aided by the Registrar's is expected to start next month, with Union president Darwin Ranes said Handicappers will have access to the said. The city could lose about $3 million dollars generated annually from revenue Student Advisory Committee, which pro¬ completion slated for 1982. Union by Sept. 15 due to the approval firefighters opposed a 40-hour work week sharing, he said. vides student proposals for changes in the Friday of over $800,000 in contracts by the The approval culminates a drive started because though the city would have hired 10 "If the revenue sharing is eliminated," Graves said, "the city would have to raise registration process, he said. in the late 1950s to create such a facility, additional persons, it would have reduced MSU Board of Trustees. property taxes by about $3.50 per $1,000 of state equalized valuation, or lay off over Committee member Lisa Averill, a senior The nod comes after scores of student said MSU President Edgar L. Harden. the number of staffers on duty at any given 170 employees." natural resources and environmental edu¬ "We're a little slow, but we've made it," time. and non-student requests were issued to The mayor's budget also includes asking voters to approve bonds for a $750,000 cation major, said she did not anticipate make the facility accessible to handicap¬ he said. "There would be more men, but less men asphalt plant, expanding fire stations, widening Aurelius Road and developing city seeing a computer terminal or mail regi¬ pers, especially wheelchair users. Harden added projected costs in the on duty," Ranes said. "This would have parks. stration system for at least a year. The Board also approved contracts for construction of the building have more than increased the work load at the scene for each The costs for the proposed projects would to .i $5 million and would be financed by "We can't make this kind of doubled in the past 20 years. individual firefighter." change theconstructionof the Communication Arts long term bonds spread over a 20 ye^r period, Graves said in his recommendation. overnight," she said, "but what we can do is Center totaling $21.5 million. The board also awarded contracts to The arbitrator opted for the city's The annual cost to taxpayers would be about 50 cents for every $1,000 of accessed recommend feasible changes to the re¬ make alterations in Morrill Hall including Under the Union contracts, an exterior proposed wage package which included a 6 property value, Graves said. gistrar's office." ramp will be added to the west side of the division of smaller office spaces, carpet percent increase for the first year of a new The most prominent increast in the new budget is the hike in costs for public safety Immediate improvements could be had installation and refinishing existing walls. contract and 5 percent for the second year. building which will lead to a new lobby and Workers. Graves said the increase "curred because of contract settlements that will v by providing more personnel in the fee Exterior campus lighting will also under¬ The pay hikes are retroactive to when their elevator created for handicapper use. cost the city about $8.4 million. assessment and payment stages, she said. contract last expired in July 1977. Existing toilet facilities will also be go some alterations under board contracts The major benefits provided, primarily through collective bargaining agreements, Averill added she would like to see an Ranes said an additional stumbling block remodeled to provide access to handicap¬ totaling $46,000 awarded at the meeting. include retirement payments for police and fire fighters, medical insurance, general alternative to registration-by-mail should New lighting fixtures will be installed in in the negotiation process was the promo¬ pers and two wheelchair lifts will be employment retirement and longevity payments. the plan go through. installed to make stairways more acces¬ 15 new areas around campus, while five tional procedure employed by the city. Graves said he would rather retain the current tax rate of $10.70 for every $1,000 of "Conventional registration provides other areas will receive replaced or re-lo¬ The city had no systematic methods for sible. assessed value. But he added that "economic predictions indicate a high probability of benefits such as voter registration, voting cated fixtures. The Union will also undergo alterations promotions, he said, and firefighters had economic slowdown or even another recession in the upcoming fiscal year." for student offices and advising," she said. The project had strong backing from the attempted to revamp the procedure. to make the facility comply with fire Graves also touched upon other problems that the city, especially financial cutoffs "We might look into providing a 'baby ASMSU Student Board, said Roger Wilkin¬ He said a compromise was worked out on marshall requirements. from the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act. system' for those who will want to stay with son, vice-president for business and finance, the promotional procedures, but did not The new Communications Arts Center He recommended the establishment of permanent positions in the areas where the old style of registration." will be completely funded by capitol outlay (continued on page 5) specify the terms. CETA personnel have been emploved. _T T NIVERSITY——* SUNDAY HOME DELIVERY SERVICE 30c DELIVERY FEE COVERS ONE OR MORE NEWSPAPERS BOOKS OR MAGAZINES Sorority Rush New York Times $1.30 Detroit Free Press New York Daily .50 Detroit News Chicago Tribune Barrows Market Chronicle .75 State Journal .75 Grand Rapids Press .75 Ann Arbor News .50 Sign-Ups At the same time for no additional charge we In the dorms will deliver at regular retail price current mag¬ azines and books. 4:30-6:30 Tuesday. March 27 and FOR DETAILS ON THIS SERVICE PLEASE Wednesday. March 28 International Center CALL 11:30-1:30 mm. UNIVERSITY NEWS AT 332 6685 BETWEEN 8am-10pm Thank you, Spartans, for a memory we9ll cherish We are not at the We're number one! And nothing feels for the Spartans of 1979? Last set MSU in forward motion that could feel better. When Magic lobbed that near- full court pass to Special K in the night 10,000 people were over in Jenison Fieldhouse trying to do just that. A parade is planned for will gather momentum goes on. as Recruitment should be a plea¬ time mercy of landlords O! Reaume and Dodds! Why didn't you go An hour or so later, however, they room with the windows open. We com closing seconds of the game and today down Michigan Avenue to sure for Jud Heathcote. Any high into an honest field instead of becoming an the Capitol. That old road will school athlete who has followed brought in a new air conditioner. We were plained again and again and again. The Gregory took the ball like he has so apartment managing firm? told that it was just a temporary one and people in the Reaume and Dodds office many times this season and ram probably feel as many feet as it did the Spartans in their romp For the past nine months now, I've lived that they would fix the original one and began to recognize our voices over the med it through the rim, this town nine years ago when thousands of through the NCAA tourney is well in Norwood Apartments on Grand River. bring it back. We still have the temporary. phone. Repair people came out a couple of that there is more than Norwood is managed by a firm called We deducted the rent for the week the times, played with wires and pipes for and campus exploded with ec¬ protesters headed down the same aware Reaume and Dodds. The name should be unit did not work and Reaume and Dodds awhile, but never fixed the heat. stasy. What a team. What a game. path. But the mood of the 1979 basketball between the members familiar to many students at MSU because promptly delivered a "Notice to Quit." While the world outside was a frozen What a feeling. parade will be just the opposite of Jud's squad. In the coldness of it manages 366 apartment units in the East These notices basically say pay up or be wasteland, we lived in an inferno. I talked Although it was Jud Heathcote from the last mass march — the big money intercollegiate athlet¬ Lansing area, comprising 7 percent of the prepared to be hauled to court. We had the to other Reaume and Dodds' tenants and and his men who had to do the real mood today is satisfaction. ics, the love exhibited by our team apartment units immediately around the ASMSU legal attorney, with whom we had was told I was lucky to have heat at all. members is something that a price MSU campus. consulted throughout, write Reaume and Apparently, Reaume and Dodds isn't that fretting and sweating, it was our Ironically, the biggest winners My roommate and I moved into this Dodds to say we would be defended. They good when it comes to heat. But then, they victory and our celebration. To are not the individual players, the can never be put on, it is apartment last June and almost imme did not try to evict us. weren't too good when it came to turning on those who have not missed a single team or even the fans. The biggest something that cannot be bought, the lights in the hallways, fixing hall doors, diately started having problems with I was somewhat angry at Reaume and televised game it was the ultimate winner is MSU as an institution. and because of that, it is Jud's best Reaume and Dodds. Dodds for the notice and tried to get the plowing and shoveling, either. joy. Gregory Kelser and Earvin While the team of 1978-79 will selling point to high school seniors. Our apartment is on the top floor of a East Lansing Fire Department to force the In early February, I was fed up. I called never be forgotten, by late next three floor structure. In the afternoon, the management corporation to put fire ex the Tenants Resource Center and talked Johnson, because of the special Possibly the most surprising fall a new season will have begun. winner in all of this is John temperature races up the thermometer and tinguishers in the apartment complex. The with the ASMSU attorneys again. I notified quality of their personalities, are strangles you. fire marshall sent me a notice that the Reaume and Dodds thai we would not pay beyond being merely appreciated. We'll have to do this all over again, Hannah. As the person in charge of The first thing I did when I stepped into building was inspected in 1973 and found rent until the heat was fixed. When we speak of the two it is as if we hope. extracting donations from loyal the room was turn on the air conditioner. I then to violate safety standards by not Reaume and Dodds responded with stern they are our brothers. It is as if we But the benefits this one season alumni. Hannah should find his job unpacked a little and noticed that the unit having enough fire extinguishers. He said warnings which sounded more like threats. are all such tight buddies that after have brought to this wasn't doing a damn thing except making he wasn't going to do anything about the University to be a comparative breeze in the noise. We immediately complained about it. "You'd better put the money in an escrow violationg but we were of course free to buy account," I was told. "If you don't, we'll take the games they drop by. have a are beyond comprehension. Al¬ next few months. Though MSU As the temperature rose in the apart¬ an extinguisher ourselves and deduct the beer and tell all about the you to court like that." An "escrow us though the $125,000 the team will has graduated millions of people ment. it was apparent that Reaume and cost from our rent. Thinking of the first account," for those who aren't familiar with victory we just shared. bring back from its network with scores of different kinds of Dodds was not overly anxious to fix our air Notice to Quit, I abandoned that idea. these things, is a separate account into Most of us have never met them television exposure is obviously degrees, it is athletics — national¬ conditioner. The company's office told me For the next five months, we were fairly which money is deposited and from which it that our apartment couldn't be that hot. decent tenants. Then, by November, it or even seen them in person, but it nice, and although the thousands ly prominent athletics — that tie cannot be withdrawn until certain pre-con¬ doesn't matter. We know instinc¬ of dollars worth of scholarships those far-flung people together. They were wrong. started to get cold for a change and we ditions are met. In our case, it would After almost a week of being ignored, we discovered we had no heat in the apart¬ tively that there are no two people that Earvin and Gregory racked It's in every paper, on every probably be stipulated that the money notified Reaume and Dodds that we were ment. We complained and — presto! — the in the world who are finer than automatically go to Reaume and Dodds if up by consistently being the Most television set, every radio. Sports deducting rent for each full day the unit did heat was turned on. It took awhile before the heat was fixed. Earvin and Greg. Valuable Players anyone has seen Illustrated will most assuredly not work. During dinner that evening, a we discovered that the heat would not turn I checked with the Tenants Resource How this in a while is also nice, the best part sing praises to the Spartans and maintenance person came around. It was off no matter where we set the thermostat. can community pos¬ their first visit. He told us the unit was Center and ASMSU. No. An escrow account Just like in *he summer, the apartment sibly express the gratitude that it about it all is that this season has MSU alumni everywhere will was not required. Simply set up an ordinary broken. We were not impressed. He told us was too hot. We kept hearing about energy know that their alma mater has a it would take a couple of days to get it fixed. savings account at your bank. When rent is shortages while we lived in an 82-degree due. put the money in the account to prove basketball team that is number you had the money and were not withhold¬ one in the entire nation. And when ing rent simply because you were broke. people are reminded with front VIEWPOINT: PUBLIC ACCESS March 1. Rent is due. I wrote a letter to Reaume and Dodds explaining what we had page headlines that they grad¬ done and giving the account number of the uated from MSU, the hearty Bruff new account. Reaume and Dodds said we donations are bound to follow. Everyone who anxiously awaits the new Performing Arts Center, explains the were legally required to put the an escrow account provide them with and gave an money into us a few days to escrow account even if they've never watched a number. trustees9 intentions I checked back with the Tenants Re¬ Spartan basketball game iheaven source Center and ASMSU. An escrow forbid!) should be eternally grate¬ account was not required. Reaume and ful. Everyone who champions the Dodds called in a week to get the escrow By JOHN B. BRUFF projects of the Enrichment Pro¬ Your editorial of March 7, titled "Trustees — public when convenient" requires my account number and I told them there would be no escrow account number gram — the endowed faculty response. because no account was required. Another chairs, updating the Library, You are entitled to your opinion of the MSU Board of Trustees; however, let me Notice to Quit appeared that afternoon and building a new museum — must respond to some of the allegations in that editorial. it was vowed that we would be immediately realize the tremendous boost the Primarily, the State News editorial challenges the board's commitment to dragged to court. (Someone must work full providing for public comment at our regular monthly board meetings. Prior to the Spartans have given those pro¬ Open Meetn.g Act, I was the author of the proposal to have public comment session at time at Reaume and Dodds churning out those notices.) jects. the regular MSU board meeting^, which has been the practice for nearly two years. I wrote to Reaume and Dodds, telling Even those people who have the In structuring our board meetings January 1979. the Board of Trustees accepted my them why we did not have an escrow unenviable task of wrangling proposal that public comment be changed from the Thursday evening session to Friday account number. I said that I suspected bucks from the state Legislature afternoons at 1 p.m. prior to the "Action Session" of the board. This change was they were simply trying to scare us into should find the job a little easier required because the Board of Trustees wished to devote Thursday evenings to paying our rent. Reaume and Dodds briefing sessions where an in-depth discussion of issues of importance to the University for a while. Everyone loves the could be presented and commented on by the public; so, in fact, the change provides apparently does that sort of thing if tenants winner and there are no bigger two opportunities for public comment. Objections were stated that the public would get uppity. March 15. A cigar smoking plumber winners in the state of Michigan have more difficulty attending on Friday afternoon at 1 p.m., especially students and knocks at the door. "Here to fix the heat," than the Spartans of MSU. faculty. It was stated by the undersigned at the January board meeting that any he says. "Sure is hot in here," he adds. A Thank you, Gregory Kelser for persons unable to make public comment in the afternoon would be provided an Reaume and Dodds lackey is with him. alternative time. Within an hour, the heat is fixed. being the class person that you In my opinion, the new procedure provices greater opportunity for public comment are. Thank you, Earvin Johnson in that all the committee sessions are scheduled so all trustees can attend and the Although it's fixed, it's now hot enough outside that the sunshine warms us up to for showing us the proper perspec¬ public, of course, has notice of the committee meetings and the right to comment at said an even 80 degrees anyway. Reluctantly, tive on competition. And thank committee meetings. The public is in a better position to make their views known on we've paid the rent. matters that are considered by our sub-committee in the areas of investment, health, you the Spartans of 1979 for audit, lands, and affirmative action. In the end, we really didn't win much for all our hassles. Reaume and Dodds cowed bringing us a championship that The State News has the right to critisize and disagree with the trustee action; us from withholding rent sooner will live in our minds forever. however, the inference that this was a move to make our meetings less public is, in my although we had every legal right to do so. We acted opinion, inaccurate and not justified by the facts. too late to have the adjustable heat do much Bruff is choirperion of the MSU Board of Trustees But from the experience, I learned that as tenants we can fight back. We can deduct or withhold rent legally in some cases. We can protect our legal rights from being entirely The Slate News cowed by faceless corporations. We can. Before we do, though, we must learn what our rights are and how to assert them. Only Wednesday, March 28, 1979 then will landlords start treating us like Editorials ore the opinions of the State News Viewpoints, columns people instead of quantities of rent. and letters are personal opinions In the case of Reaume and Dodds, this Editorial Deportment may take a major effort on our part. But we :ditor-in-chief. James L Smith Photo Editor Kathy Kilbury must make that effort. If we keep putting Managing Editor Anne Stuart Entertainment i Book Editor Dave DiMartino Opinion Editor Kim G Shonohan up with this crap, they'll fleece us like so Sports Editor Joseph F Centers many sheep. -'ty Editor NunztoM.Lupo Layout Editor Janet Halfmann .ampus Editor Michelle Chambers Beth Tuschok Freelance Editor Incidentally, the day after I wrote the Wire Editor Paula Mohr Chief Copy Editor Kenneth E Parker rough draft of this column, a man appeared Staff Representative Kim Gazelle at the door with a summons to appear in court this Friday for non-payment of rent Advertising Department although we had paid up almost a week before. We have been given less than a ig Monager Bob Shaffer Assistant Advertising Manager Gino Sponiolo week to prepare. Reaume and Dodds is at it again. DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau JIMMY. ' BECAUSE I HAVE £ar ALSO, 5IHCB YOU ASK, I'M FED JIMMY, COULD VEAH JIMMY! COULD YOU NOTHINS MORBID SAY UPUJfTH HAMN6 MY ARTAW MYUFE TRIVIALIZED&CON- VOUSIHbA QUICK WE FOR sSay OVER TELLUSW THROUGH THY MUSIC, SETHUHA SMT EXPOSURE ITS TIME OUR EYEWITNESS !£RE! YOU'RE R£- HOTHIN6 LEFT TO GIVE \nCUKZDC? TO REGAIN MY SELF-RESPECT . / VR1NG7 Michigon Stote News. Eost Lonsing, Michigan Wednesday, March 28, 1979 5 Terminal location Arts and Letters dean named Alan M. Hollingsworth, Pickering, director of the University. The for city buses, chairperson of the MSU De partment of English, will Honors College, received 944 total votes but only 113 first Thought and Language and American Humanities departments will become dean of the College of preference votes. begin an incorporation process Arts and Letters effective Other candidates for the into the College of Arts and taxis established Sept. 1. Hollingsworth will succeed position were Henry Silver man, chairperson of the De¬ Letters this fall. Hollingsworth taught at Richard E. Sullivan, who plans partment of American Thought Indiana University before to return to full-time teaching and Language and Conrad coming to MSU in 1967 as By SHEILA BEACHUM and research in the history Donakowski, professor of professor and English depart¬ State News Staff Writer department after nine years as Humanities. ment chairperson. A proposed downtown Lansing transportation terminal has dean of the college. Hollingsworth said his main He served as president of the finally found a location. The Search and Selection responsibility will be to "bring Midwest Modern Language The Capital Area Transportation Authority Board of Directors Committee for the dean's posi¬ the value of liberal arts to a Association and a board and recently backed the $3 million structure's future location at the tion was chaired by E. Fred generation of students who research are prize committee Grand Avenue and Kalamazoo Street intersection. Carlisle, professor of English. concerned about careers." member for the National The terminal will house city buses, inter-city buses, taxis and Faculty members in the College He expects the college en Council of Teachers of English. limousine service to the railroad center and airport. of Arts and Letters and the rollment to triple or quadruple Hollingsworth earned his While many city officials say that the site is not ideal for the departments of American because the University College bachelors, masters and doctoral terminal, most agree that it seems to be the most logical. Thought and Language and departments have been dis¬ degrees from the University of CATA officials favored the location because of the availability of Humanities were eligible to banded to other areas of the California at Berkeley. land for the structure and its "nearly unoccupied" status, said vote for the new dean. CATA Planning and Grants Manager Richard Leonard. About 80 percent of the CATA and Lansing officials had expressed concern about the eligible faculty voted and 338 Also pinball, air hockey, TV tennis, table negative aspects of the current Lansing transfer point of city bus ballots were cast. services at Michigan Avenue and Grand Avenue. tennis... Hollingsworth did not re¬ Officials were also concerned that the Grand Avenue and ceive the most total votes but Kalamazoo Street site would prove to be a greater inconvenience won the most votes under the UNION BILLIARDS. for two key groups of people using CATA services — downtown first preference tabulation. The lower level Union Bldg. office workers and Lansing Community College students. vote was tabulated in order of "We don't have a desirable situation now," Leonard said. preference for each of the four HOURS: M-Th 11:45-11:00 p.m. Although it may be a greater inconvenience, he said, it will candidates. Fri. 10 o.m.-l 1 p.m., Sat 12-11 p.n improve safety for the city's bus riders and will not have a mci-c MSU . , .... State News Bob Stern Hollingsworth received 118 "negative impact on ridership." Spartan fans flocked to East Lansing bars and streets to share their first Sun 12-U:00p.m. hugs, preference votes and 875 * an<1 Cheer8 after the SPartans won the NCAA championship Monday In the staging "pulse type system" buses sit for as long as seven total votes. James H. minutes before departing, Leonard said. night The current transfer point for buses is unsafe for people making bus-to-bus transfers and waiting buses contribute to the traffic congestion in that area, especially at rush hour, Leonard said. Once CATA buses are moved to the terminal, much of the Tame Your Winter Frizzies congestion at the current staging sites will be eliminated, Leonard said. The transportation terminal will be a "building block for some of CETA funds questioned the other things the city wants to attain," he said. Those plans include the construction of a shopping mall at South Have your hair cut and Washington Square, hotel-convention center, sports arena and exhibition hall. "One of the last hurdles is for the state to approve the project," by Lansing City Council conditioned by professiona Leonard said. "The state will bear the major costs of construction," he said. Construction costs have been estimated at $2.5 million. Lansing city councilmembers want every¬ thing out in the open concerning Comprehen¬ amount of their funds the council and city disposal. have at hairstylists for... sive Employment and Training Act funds. Nearly $600,000 is needed for purchase of the land. That amount In other action Monday night, the council will be financed through a federal grant or local funds of a Mayor Gerald W. Graves has been accused by councilmember Richard J. Baker of referred to committee the rezoning requests UNDER $8 combination, said Kunwar Rajendra, Lansing Transportation made by Health Central, a medical coopera "impounding" CETA funds in past weeks. tive at 2316 S. Cedar St., Lansing. The Planning coordinator. Because no funds have surfaced, people who Once the state Department of Highways and Transportation requests would change four residential Call 332-4314 for appt. approves the project, construction could begin in October, qualify for the jobs generated by the money districts into parking lots, which Health have been denied work, Baker said. or walk in anytime Leonard said. Central officials say are desperately needed The CATA board is also selecting an Advisory Committee Monday night at the regular City Council meeting, councilmembers unanimously ap¬ in order to expand their services. RK comprised of the elderly and handicappers. But the South Central Neighborhood proved established policies and priorities for "the committee will oversee and comment on the development of plans for elderly and handicapper services," Leonard said. use of the funds. Organization blocked action by the council ABBOTT ROAD HAIRCUTTERS The resolution mandates that all available Monday when its representatives demanded CATA is responsible for devising an access plan for maximizing funds be put to use. The council is also asking that Health Central study the problems of Suite 201. East Lansing State Bank Building, on Abbott efficiency of the buses, Leonard said. to examine documents which would tell the the facility more closely Any plan coming from CATA offices would then come under scrutiny of the Advisory Committee which is required by state law of the recently passed transportation act. CATA officials have also included in their federal and state grant applications fund requests for the purchase of 18 new buses equipped with wheelchair lifts to be integrated into the current system. Miss J makes her move Student sketch exhibition Dress into keen jeans: lean Get out your pencils and pads and jot off a note to remember to leggy navy cotton see the "Pens, Pencils and Pads" exhibit going on now through April 27 at the MSU Museum. your team denim jean skirts. The exhibit will feature sketches by winter term Studio Art 141 of objects and things of interest students in within the in style! museum. The MSU Museum is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays and 1 to 5 p.m. weekends. Team Shirts $ 6 95 & Up Handicapper access i continued from page 3) atories. 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6 Michigan State News, East tonsing, Michigan
Wednesday, March 28, 1979
BoarsHead works magic in 'Vanya
4 By ROSANNE SINGER comment that Astrov is touched
HardcorePaul State News Reviewer
Chekhov had little tolerance
for the petty, lethargic lives of
with genius sounds jarring
because Ferrer emphasizes the
doctor's comic qualities without
many Russian bourgeoisie at suggesting enough seriousness.
roots, Grand Rapids style the turn of the century. His
mockery is particularly evident
in Uncle Vaaya, a play peopled
Laural Merlington Schirner
touchingly portrays Vanya's
niece, Sonya, and provides a
by bored, directionless dream good contrast in manner to the
By BILL HOLDSHIP The BoarsHead Theater's
State News Reviewer
ers.
poised, cool Elena. She displays
production of the drama cap¬ all the uncertainty, nervousness
"We are a sex-oriented culture. tures the quality of suffocation and unaccustomed joy of a
Everything is merchandized and boredom while retaining young woman who has fallen in
through sex. Fifty years ago the sharpness and a sense of move¬ love for the first time. Schirner
hooker had to justify herself to
ment. Both the play's humor also conveys the character's
the bourgeoisie; now the and sadness come across, with instinct to survive and accep
bourgeois has to justify himself the transitions in mood occur¬ tance of whatever
to the hooker and her world." hardship
ring smoothly. presents itself.
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Costello creams the Motor City New film brings gang violence
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Boulevard Nights, bility for violence. Warner Bros, has agreed to
By JOHN NEILSfN Funny About) Peace, Love, and another movie about brutal street gangs, has pick up the tab for theaters to hire armed
ly titled "You Belong To Me."
SUte Newsf Reviewer been blamed for violence that has left 10 guards to protect moviegoers.
Understanding?," which bene¬ We were left a dazed crowd of
Mick Jones of the Chsh once fitted from an extended in¬ persons injured in shootings and stabbings In addition, the studio did not resist when
said that all rock 'i roll is
happy "moderns," and Elvis and forced theaters to hire armed guards to
strumental work-out. was our stranger once again.
theater managers in San Francisco and
played in enemy teritory. As "Green Shirt" was also re¬ While ticket difficulties made protect their patrons. Montclair, a Los Angeles suburb, canceled
the political pendiium con¬ worked on stage, making it 100 Though a box-office hit, it also has sent their contracts for the film.
this reviewer miss the bulk of
tinues on its inexorible swing some theater managers scurrying to lawyers The most serious violence occurred in San
percent better than the al¬ the opening set by the Rubi-
to the right, the trath in this to cancel contracts for the film. Francisco, where a clash between Mexican-
statement will otly become It all sounds like a rerun of the events American and Chinese gangs left four persons
more obvious. In tie meantime, surrounding the showing of another film of the shot and one stabbed on Saturday.
we can be thankfu for rockers same genre, The Warriors, which allegedly In Southern California, one youth was shot
Elvis Costello starts in high gear and — with
like Elvis Costello Costello has incited two gang-related shootings that and two were stabbed at a Montclair drive-in
pledged to "do anything to the exception of "Alison" — stays that way resulted in at least two deaths a few weeks on the film's opening night, and two youths
confuse the enemy," and in his until the audience's demands for an encore back. were stabbed at a San Juan Capitstrano
recent Detroit appearance he And a third street gang film, Walk Proud, drive-in in what police said was a clash
showed that this was no hollow
prompts him to shift into overdrive. And then will be released in May. between two rival gangs.
boast. he's gone, a hit-and-run guerrilla in the night. The mayor of San Francisco, Dianne The violence surrounding Boulevard Nights
Feinstein, has personally asked that a theater comes only a month after Paramount's film
The concert ako proved that in that city stop showing Boulevard Nights about New York street gangs, The Warriors,
Elvis has finally arrived as a
She also is seeking legal means to halt was blamed for touching off a rash of incidents
major star — or anti-star, to be ready excellent original. The noos, what I did see far sur¬
screenings of all films that could incite gang in which two Southern California youths were
more exact. Armed Forces is song is this year's "This Year's passed my expectations. The violence. killed and New York City subway riders were
currently highin the charts and Girl," having replaced the scorn band delivered tight, crafty pop
of the latter with an edge of Warner Bros. Studios, "extraordinarily assaulted by a gang of youths who had just
well within sb»oting distance of tunes with teenaged exuber¬
happy" at the box office success of Boulevard seen the film.
becoming phtinum, several paranoia. Costello fears that his ance, while joking with the
black-and-white television pic¬ audience about Detroit's well- Nights. disclaims any blame for the violence Paramount said The Warriors — which
songs from the album are but it is helping theaters hire armed guards.
ture may hide the fact that the known love of mindless heavy some film critics praised as a work of art —
breaking through the once- The movie, about Mexican-American gangs
invulnerable radio strangle¬ model's clothes are military metal ("isn't Ted Nugent from earned $4.7 million in its first six weeks.
in East Los Angeles, opened Friday at 103
hold, and Linda Ronstadt's green — fascism in the guise of around here?") They then A third gang movie, Walk Proud, is due to
theaters in California, the Southwest and
version of "Alison" has made high fashion She teases and launched into "Rock 'n Roll Is be released in May by Universal Studios and a
she flirts, safe in the knowledge New York City. In its first three days, it
FM fans think twice about Dead (And We Don't Care!),"
earned $832,384, said Warner Bros, spokes¬ spokesperson said the producer is planning no
that the public is oblivious to and their encore was an amaz¬
classifying CosteJo with "that person Bill Stern. special precautions because of the violence.
her uniform. ing high energy guitar version
punk rock $#%&!" Elvis is no "We're extraordinarily happy," Stern said. Universal spokesperson Frank Wright said
of the Seeds' "Pushin' Too
longer an underdog, but the "The film earned approximately $6,500 per the studio considers its PG-rated film a love
As good as the performances Hard." It was all in good fun,
best thing about his success is day at each theater, which in the industry is story with gang activity submerged in the
that it has been achieved with¬ of songs from Armed Forces and the fact that I remember
considered extremely strong." background, not in the same category as The
the shows' highlights their set at all after Elvis
out sacrificing ai ounce of the were,
Although the studio disclaims responsi¬ Warriors or Boulevard Nights.
venom and anga- that propelled were from This Year's Model. Costello's superb show says a
State News Bill Holdship
him there in th« first place. He "The Beat" in concert far lot in their favor.
Elvis Costello — shown here on stage at last year's
did it — and is still doing it — eclipses the original, especially
his way.
Royal Oak show - stormed Detroit again over when Costello and Naive en¬
break. This year's hero played material from his
gage in some remarkable M.D./D.V.M. In European Our reputation has been
"Please doi't ask me to three albums to an ecstatic audience, backed by his
organ/guitar interplay mid- proven, We offer the finest
apologize '1 wjn't ask you to band, the Attractions. song. "Lipstick Vogue," too,
Medical & Veterinary Schools Chinese cooking in this
forgive me/I I'm gonna go stands out on stage, its menace of International Medical Education offers total oreo. Take out service is
down . . . Yeu're gonna come unleashed and riding a driving ing to practice in the U.S. ovoiioble.
until the audiences' demands to accredited medical schools in Italy and
with me!" Th« show began with However, in keeping with his drum rhythm. The song's cen¬
Spain.
this challenge from "Hand in for an encore prompts him to stated intentions, Costello has ter section was performed in 2. Master of Science Degree in cooperation with recognized
Hand," and i" wasn't hard to see shift into overdrive. And then couched his barbs and arrows in total darkness until a single red colleges and universities in the U.S. leading to advanced
that these vords were meant he's gone, a hit-and-run guerril¬ some of the best melodic pop- placement in Spanish, Italian or other foreign medical schools
spot picked out Elvis — vulner¬
pAriiww
or veterinary medical schools.
for all of us. From then until the la in the night. His fans are left rock around. Like sugar-coating able and feeling "just like a
3. If you are now-or will be-the possessor of an M.S. or Ph.D.
last notes of "You Belong To at the peak of their Beat-in¬ on the medicine, he knows that human being." Degree in the sciences, we can offer you advanced placement
duced fever, and the enemy NOW SERVING
Me" (get it/1 faded away a little the catchiness of his tunes will
The show ended with a
in a European Medical School.
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Spartans shoot to kill, and Bird falls victim Trustees' motion allows Utah
• continued from page 1) the line, four of 11 in the second "I don't believe in breaking The Spartans seemed to tire ser's collegiate career is now
trip
the contest. half. points," Hodges said. "But it of basketball around Christmas continued from page
history, and Johnson's is still • 1) "I can't express how proud I am of the team,"
He is also a wizard with the "I think they're a great broke my heart." and hit a slump in January that The trustees agreed with Stack's suggestion to
undetermined. she continued, "but we're also trying to change
ball when it comes to passing. team," Hodges said. "We've got From there the Spartans almost killed the season. The When asked whether he'd be send a letter to the NCAA to call attention to the
But not against the Spartans.
an attitude, in terms of changing the NCAA."
a great team also. If we'd hit held on for the win, their fifth in Spartans were 4-4 in the Big back for his junior season next fact that it could influence states that have not Michael Smydra, D-East Lansing, was not
"1 kept thinking every shot our free throws we'd been in the tournament following a Ten, four games behind Ohio ratified the ERA.
year. Magic said: "I don't know. present to vote on the rescinding motion. The
the Bird took would go in," the game." regular season-ending 83-81 State University, but a com¬ I'm going to enjoy this first. "Michigan State alone might not have much chairperson of the audit committee said Friday
Heathcote said. "Bird did not loss to University of Wisconsin. effect," Stack said, "but we can call significant
"We hadn't been down by 16 plete overhall of the team I've got a couple of weeks he was unsure if he would attend the
game
have a good night." The last basket of the game turned things around and MSU attention to the boycott and hopefully it would be
before (the Spartans' biggest (before he has to decide because his daughter was ill. Smydra did go to
What Bird did have was a in the final seconds as Kelser went win 10 straight a snowball thing."
lead of the game was 16 when on to whether or not he'll declare Utah but could not be reached for comment about
disappointing and frustrating broke loose and wrapped up his before that heart breaker in hardship and become eligible Stack urged the trustees to maintain the
Donnelly hit a 18-foot jumper the trip.
night as the green and white from the corner to increase college career with one of his Madison, Wis. and to earn a for the National Basketball boycott, saying their attendance at the game Martin's similar rescinding motion to attend
defense swarmed over him th-. every popular soaring dunks share of the Big Ten title with Association draft). I've got a would neutralize the resolution.
MSU's lead to 50-34 with 14:53 the Association of Governing Boards convention
entire game. and then grabbed a firm hold on Purdue and Iowa. "Unless we maintain the boycott, it is a
left in the game) and we long time." in Miami, Fla., met with some skepticism from
"We thought we'd keep a the rim the same rim he cut Since that fourth loss in the
wouldn't have been down by 16
—
He wants to enjoy the nation¬ meaningless resolution in the first place," he fellow trustees.
man and a half on Bird," Heath¬ the net off minutes later. said.
if we would have hit our free Big Ten, an embarrassing 83-65 al title, and also the title of
cote continued. "When he put shocker at Northwestern, the Most Valuable Player of the Stack finally voted for the resolution when Martin said he felt he had been able to learn a
throws." "It's a dream come true,"
the ball on the floor we'd put a Lick said the trustees could serve a purpose for great deal from AGB meetings in the past,
ISU chipped away at that Kelser said. "We set our goal to Spartans didn't lose a game Final Four. Kelser and John
guard and a forward on him." be the national champions in that they had to win. son, along with Bird and De- the University by going. including affirmative action information.
lead and got as close as six at
"I think the defense worked Brazil (in September). We set Paul's Mark Aguirre and Gary "But I expect all of you guys to be out on the However, other trustees pointed out that
52-46. What could have finally Pressure has followed MSU
well tonight but it's worked Garland, were named to the floor during halftime carrying ERA banners," he while NCAA had not determined their stance on
broken the backs of the Syca¬ our goals high." for the last two months and
just as well other nights." Heathcote said he was glad to AU-Tournament Team. joked. holding meetings in unratified states, AGB had
mores was a four-point play by Heathcote was obviously refused to take the matter into consideration
Bird hit only seven of the 21 elated after the game, but he see it come to an end. When the game was just Raymond Krolikowski, D-Birmingham, said
Magic to raise the score to 61-50 about history, Kelser and John¬ the intent of the resolution was not violated at all when choosing sites for meetings.
shots he took from the floor and with 5:06 left to play. was also an exhausted coach. "Someone asked me my feel¬ son got one last chance to say because the trustees had no way of knowing the
five of eight free throws to ings and I said that it Lick said Tuesday she could only attend one
Johnson broke through the "It was a long season. We've was a
Spartans would make it to the finals and that the
finish with 19 points. He also combination of relief and ela¬
goodbye on the court. NCAA meeting Friday night because she had to
middle and took a pass from had 39 games," he said. The "I just stopped him, looked finals would be held in Utah.
picked up only two assists. Kelser and jammed it home. tion," he said. "The players "Those games are scheduled
return to Michigan Sunday.
Spartans played six games in him in the eyes and told him he five years in She said the meeting was "very beneficial"
The main difference in the ISU's Bob Heaton was called made an unbelievable come¬
Brazil, one against the Russians played a great game ..Magic advance," he said. "In order to take that into
back and saved their best play because she made many personal contacts for
game, in the eyes of ISU's for a two-shot undercutting and 32 counting the regular said. "He told me I was a bad account, the resolution would have needed a
for the tournament." future use in Title IX problems.
first-year coach Bill Hodges, foul, one of two such called season and tournament games. dude." retroactive clause spelling out situations like
was the inability of the Syca¬ against the Sycamores in the He has said that if he could do it The game may have been the A bad dude on this." Lick said she and Sawyer were the only two
the best
mores to hit their free throws. game, and the Magic Man hit over again, he wouldn't take his last for both of MSU's super¬ college basketball team in the Barb Sawyer, D-Menominee, was still trustees who attended the meeting. The other
They made only 10 of 22 from both throws. team to Brazil. stars in Spartan uniforms. Kel- wrestling with her decision to attend the five, she said, attended "alumni meetings" or
country.
tournament after Friday's meeting, she said. social gatherings that night.
Victory spells madness for E. Lansing fans
i continued from
page 11 where a capacity crowd of some trouble engaged the crowd in a Hall. coolers, customers snatched it
television celebrity status and 200 had viewed the game on a "Go White/Go Green" shout A fan decked out in a up and either fled out the door
won the affection of many fans wide-screen television. The down. The only loser through¬ wolfman mask and a Spartan- or drank the beer in the store.
for his mishap with an untied chairs were gathered in the out the raucous celebration was
flag cape shinnied up a light Clerks were so busy with the
sneaker during the Notre Dame median of Grand River Avenus someone's hearing. post as the hundreds of yelling long lines that they did not
game earlier this month, said "it and ignited into a small bonfire. And there was a bit of irony MSU supporters tossed empty immediately notice the pil¬
is a memorable experience for Roman candles sparkled over thrown into celebration. beer cans and cheers his way. ferage.
me — the coaches have been east campus, while M-80s and Standing in front of a color In the middle of the pack at
television and East Lansing police arrived
great, the players have been ordinary, run-of-the-mill fire¬ holding a half-full the Abbott Road-Grand River
crackers popped from within later and helped the manage¬
great, just everything's been mug of beer, one Arab student Avenue intersection, Fred
the stared listlessly at the screen ment close the store. A 7-11
great." throng occupying the Jones, past ASMSU presi¬
store official would not com¬
street. showing jubilant Israelis dential candidate and current
the
In Person!
Monday madness At Abbott Road entrance to dancing in the streets of Jeru¬ member of the Programming ment on Monday night
.Harlem
the University, it was more of salem to celebrate the signing incidents.
Board, was seen hawking MSU
It was like Mardi Gras and a the same a lot more. Traffic of the historic Mideast peace #1 NCAA
—
Champs T-shirts for Most celebrants either forgot
New Year's Eve in Times backed up Homer Street in treaty. No one else in Dooley's $5 a crack. about Michigan's deposit law or
Square rolled into one.
Within five minutes after the
MSU Spartans won its first
Lansing, which borders Fran-
dor, to the east, cars sat
Hagadom Road and beyond. All
idle to
was watching the screen.
Dooley's reported more than
$1,000 damage resulting from
Jones said ASMSU approved
the T-shirt selling plan earlier
Monday and that the shirts
didn't care about saving the
cans and bottles. One man,
toting a brown paper shopping
.Globetrotters
NCAA basketall title. East roads leading in to East Lan¬ broken glass and vandalism to were printed up during game
its orante outside wooden sign.
bag, said he expected to make
Lansing was turned into a sing were immobilized. Michi¬ half-time. about $20 Monday night collect TUESDAY, APRIL 3 - 7:30 PM
festival site not unlike the gan Avenue westbound to Lan¬ Other East Lansing business While beer and other pot¬
ing bottles and undented cans. JENISON FIELDHOUSE
streets of New Orleans during sing was empty. and bars reported broken glass- ables flowed freely inside East MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY
East Lansing city clean-up
the "Fat Tuesday" celebration. Inside Dooley's, manager wear and windows. I^ansing bars, they were per¬ admission: $6.00 (Discounts for Groups of 10 or More)
crews were on the streets early tickets on sale: MSU Athletic Ticket Office
And it was as if the magic Bob Merando estimated some East Lansing police were haps flosing even more liberally INFORMATION: 355-1610
700 boisterous fans packed that concerned only with seeing that
Tuesday morning, said public
lighted ball atop the Allied in the streets. service superintendent David
Chemical Tower in New York popular East Lansing watering the festivities did not erupt into Almost every party store Ronk.
had come down at midnight to hole to watch the game. a riot. owner was happy with the high
announce not a new year, but a Patrons in the upstairs part of "We're just trying to keep volume beer and wine sales.
new era for MSU and sports. the bar were nose to nose, things cool," an officer said, Many stayed open later than
Ebullient fans streamed out pushing to find empty space. then followed that with praise usual.
of bars along Grand River The best described for the Spartan basketball
?Hnto
scene was "We stayed open late 'cause
Avenue and info the city's
streets. After only a few sec¬
onds, honking cars screeched to
as
as
the proverbial sardine can.
Beer and liquor flowed freely
a seemingly under-staffed
team.
"MAGIC! MAGIC! MAGIC!"
roared the crowd gathered at
there would have been a riot if
we tried to close at midnight," a
Campus Corners II employee
play your way
a halt while Apache war cries
and cheers of "WE'RE NUM¬
BER ONE!!" drowned out the
bar crew scurried around draw¬
ing drafts, pouring shots of
liquor and clearing off tables
the corner of Abbott Road and
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Others began chanting "BIRD-
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Few cared about
stopped. Most halted willingly
being loading a gray plastic tub full of
glasses, said having to work
Larry Bird.
Rolls of white toilet paper
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River where the mayhem pro¬
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I just wish I could join them,"
she shouted above the noise.
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branched in front of
over tree
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