VOLUME 73 NUMBER 50 FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1979 MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY EAST LANSING MICHIGAN 48824 Contaminant danger past, inspector says By LEE LINDER Sen. Gary Hart, chairperson of the shut down reactor was expected to continue Associated Press Writer Senate subcommittee on nuclear regulation, entering the atmoshpere until all the water HARRISBURG,Pa.—A federal inspector said earlier during a visit to the site that the is pumped out. said Thursday that the threat of contamina incident was "the most serious accident" Despite the forebodings of Sternglass tion to neighbors of Three Mile Island involving nuclear power generation in the and others, officials of Metropolitan Edison nuclear plant was past, but low-level United States. Co., which operates the plant on an island ii radiation continued to escape in one of the "This corresponds to a major fallout the Susquehanna River about 10 miles nation's most serious nuclear accidents. pattern from a nuclear bomb test," said Dr. southeast of Harrisburg, said there was n "At this time, the danger is over for Ernest Sternglass, professor of radiology at danger to the public. people off-site," said Charles Gallina, an the University of Pittsburgh, who mea¬ Joseph Hendrie, chairperson of the inspector for the Nuclear Regulatory Com¬ sured radiation levels at the Harrisburg Nuclear Regulatory Commission, said at a mission who has been monitoring the plant airport Thursday morning, two miles from congressional briefing Thursday that the since an accident was reported early the plant site, and found them 15 times radiation outside the borders of the plant Wednesday. greater than normal background radiation. was far below that considered a hazard to "Our readings show radiation levels have However, Gallina disputed that claim. public health. But he added, "it is not a level dropped significantly," he said, adding that "Any comparison between this type of I think we ought to take casually." contamination remains a problem at the fallout and fallout from a bomb is totally Hendrie and other federal officials told plant and radiation was expected to leak erroneous," he said. the congressmembers that there is no through vents into the air for 24 hours to a Contaminated water vapor from the floor evidence the malfunction was a design week. cooling building adjacent to the problem that would show up in other reactors. John G. Herbein, vice president of generation for Metropolitan Edison, said, MSU reactor under "We didn't injure anybody, we didn't over-expose anybody and we certainly didn't kill anybody. The radiation off-site Fires broke out early Thursday morning at two of-Boston's most was absolutely minuscule." expensive hotels. About 2,000 people were evacuated. Thirteen were seriously injured and 65 were treated for burns, cuts and smoke Herbein said radiation readings indicate inhalation. The fires, stringent regulations the level of exposure ranges from up to 20 millirems an hour and the site to as much as seven millirems in nearby towns. That which authorities attribute to an arsonist, caused an estimated $750,000 in damages. By JAMES KATES State News Staff Writer .ing an outside wall and shielding the with a 11-ton lead sheath until the amount is less than a person receives from a chest X-ray. 13 PEOPLE BADLZ IMjRED Stringent federal control and silo was filled with water, Wilkinson said. But nuclear critics attacked the com¬ tive design factors will prevent serious A groundwater level of 10 feet would accidents at MSU's experimental nuclear pany's no-danger posture. reactor sor day. facility, Bruce W. Wilkinson, profes¬ of chemical engineering, said Wednes¬ prevent the silo from draining more than halfway, he said. Wilkinson said waste water from the silo is circulated to a heat exchanger, where it "Every dose of radiation is an overdose," said Nobel biologist George Wald, professor emeritus at Harvard University, at an Arson hits Boston hotels The reactor, used for experiments by heats pure water. The pure water is anti-nuclear conference. "A little radiation several University departments, is located does a little harm and more of it does more By DANIEL Q. HANEY pumped to a small cooling tower on the roof "There were a few anxious moments," said in 184 Engineering Bldg. of the building. harm." Associated Press Writer Cook, who is here on behalf of the Northern Like all nuclear facilities in the United Unlike a conventional BOSTON — A spate of deliberately set Ireland nuclear power Sternglass said, "The reaction of the Throughout Boston, hotels organized Development Office. States, the reactor is licensed by the fires at two of Boston's most expensive plant, which produces steam to run electric community should be to stand up and arson patrols and put on extra guards. Fire Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Wilkinson hotels seriously injured 13 people and drove While investigators searched lor the generators, the water heated by the MSU scream. Risk for pregnant women and officials said they could not explain the said. Students and faculty operating the almost 2,000 into the streets early Thurs¬ arsonist, other hotel managers worried that reactor is not put to use, Wilkinson said. motive behind the fires, which caused an young children is significantly increased. their buildings might be the next target. reactor are also required to be licensed. Reactor supervisor James Carrick said "It's not a disaster where people are day. Authorities said the fires were linked, estimated $750,000 damage. and hotel keepers worried about an arsonist But hotel operators said few people seemed Questions about the regulation of nuclear there was little danger of a leak in the going to fall down like flies. It's The first group of fires erupted at 1:04 a creeping on the loose. to be checking out because of fear. facilities have intensified since Wednesday, reactor's coolant system. a.m. at the chic Copley Plaza and the second thing." when a water spill accident in a Pennsyl- Mayor Kevin H. White said authorities group about an hour and a half later two "There is very "There's somebody out there who is a vania plant caused radiation to leak into the little pressure in our tank The accident was triggered before dawn were checking several leads, including the blocks away at the Sheraton Boston, a little sick," said Robert Mcintosh, general Wednesday when a valve apparently mal¬ possibility that someone might have had a 29-story convention hotel. energy and the water is never allowed to functioned, causing the nuclear fuel to fail manager of the 546-room Parker House. "I "Regulation of (the MSU) facility grudge against one or both hotels. "We talked to the management of the two don't want to say exactly what we've done, boil," he said, usually near room and spilling more than 100,000 gallons of And fire officials said they were con¬ plenty stringent," Wilkinson said. "We feel hotels, and they didn't know of any motive, because frankly we don't want to draw we're over-regulated." temperature. radioactive water. This melted about 1 sidering prosecuting managers of the such as revenge," said Fire Capt. John Should the coolant system leak, water attention to ourselves. But security has Wilkinson who is faculty adviser for the percent of the metal cladding that protects Sheraton Boston, one of the hotels, for Collins. been increased a great deal — many times wou]d be iso]ated f h u the uranium failing to sound alarm after the fires facility, said inspectors^ from the NRC s pellets and contaminated the an what would be (conti„ued on page 151 reactor building. broke out there. "They didn't receive any threats, and normally prudent." regional office in Glen Ellyn, 111. visit the there were no calls afterward claiming At the Copley Square Hotel across the facility about four times annually to check credit. So the motive at this point is a on compliance with stipulations on security, street from the Copley Plaza. Manager mystery." Henry Delaney said he had hired two more safety and emergency procedures. An inspector was at the reactor facility Wednesday to check on security proce¬ Carter expects to make known Collins said the fires appeared linked. definitely security guards. dures. The routine inspection was not "I think it was more than happenstance," related to Wednesday's nuclear accident at he said. "I think the person or persons who the Three Mile Island nuclear power plant near Harrisburg, Pa. stand on domestic oil price lids; set the first fire also set the second one." About 65 people were treated for burns, cuts and smoke inhalation. Firefighters said fires were around the lower floors of the two hotels. scattered At the Copley Plaza, firefighters found four Wilkinson said the reactor produces about 250,000 watts of power, or the in the basement one on the first floor — Fire Commissioner George Paul said a equivalent of 10 household furnaces. The reactor's 70 cores, containing 3,500 grams of uranium-235, located at the bottom of decontrol may come in summer silent alarm rang properly at fire depart¬ ment headquarters and at the front desk of where draperies were ignited — and one on the third floor. At the Sheraton, there were three on the third floor and one in a are a the Sheraton. But a hotel employee failed to water-filled cement silo more than 20 feet second-floor restaurant near a closet con¬ WASHINGTON (API - President Car¬ oil price ceilings. The ring a general alarm throughout the hotel. deep. Washington Democrat said he ex¬ "The information we have now indicates taining electrical and telephone equipment. ter told congressional leaders Thursday Sen. Henry M. Jackson, D-Wash., said he The $l-million reactor, manufactured by pects Carter to tailor his decisions to the the possibility of a violation of law on the Officials said the fire there knocked out the that he expects to announce early next would oppose complete decontrol. "I think the Gulf General Atomic Corporation, was push to increase domestic petroleum sup¬ hotel's phones and cut power to some week his decision on whether to lift price it's cruel, I think it's inhuman," he said. part of the hotel management," Paul said. purchased from the University of Illinois in plies. floors. controls on U.S.-produced crude oil. 1969. Existing controls, which keep the price of "The alarm system was not disabled. It Sen. Russell Long, D-La., chairperson of much U.S. oil at about $5 a barrel below Rep. Morris K. Udall, D-Ariz., said the was a human error why the alarm failed to Damage was estimated at $500,000 at the Wilkinson said the reactor has produced the Senate Finance Committee, told repor- president seeks a "politically feasible" world market prices, expire automatically Copley and $250,000 at the Sheraton. no nuclear waste since its installation in ters he believes Carter will opt for gradual program that will win congressional ap¬ go off." in September 1981. 1969 because of its limited capacity. proval. He added, "I think he's determined Paul said the case had been turned over At the Sheraton, where about 1,400 price decontrol, coupled with a tax aimed at As of June 1, however, Carter will have "We were supplied with 3,500 grams of to move." the district attorney and to city lawyers. people were registered, guests said they ooc t TIC 1 denying A', the oil industry excess profits. the power to lift them sooner — either all at to Other , ..... Conviction could and awoke to find their rooms full of smoke. congressional participants in a once or gradually — without congressional Sen. Frank Church, D-Idaho, said he mean a two a half-year 90-minute meeting with Fire department officials said they were Carter said they review. expects the president to announce his jail sentence and a $1,000 fine. "Less than a gram of that has been Paul said the alarm at the other hotel, the investigating reports that the hotel alarm thought the president still was weighing Jackson said the president must balance energy plan in a nationally broadcast consumed." various o did not go off. " options and• -had• made - - - no final the inflationary impact of decontrol against speech. Carter himself simply said he will Copley Plaza, went off and alerted guests of Risk of theft of the uranium is also decisions. the fire there. the incentives higher prices would provide announce his proposals and actions. He At the seven-story Copley Plaza, about 50 negligible, Wilkinson said, because of the Long, whose committee handles tax for increased exploration and production, suggested any decision on whether the Among those to flee the Copley Plaza was of the 430 registered guests were rescued discouraging effect of the radiation. legislation in the Senate, said it would be which in turn would lessen U.S. "We're protected from radiation by 20 dependence speech will be broadcast would rest with David L. Cook, Lord Mayor of Belfast, who by fire truck ladders. Flames leaped from "anybody's guess" whether Congress would on imported oil. the nation's broadcast networks. was with his pregnant wife, the windows of the ornate, gray brick hotel. _ ^ feet of water," he said "A person exposed to Fionnula. pass a new tax if decontrol is approved only the reactor core wouldn't live long enough 0n a gradual basis. The senator said he thought the tax stalled by would pass if linked to a complete lifting of NAIROBI, Kenya lAP) — Ugandan The Front was formed last week by One woman said she heard much gunfire exiles claimed Thursday that they and their Ugandan exiles who met in Tanzania to during the day and that she had moved with Tanzanian allies were in a position organize a provisional government her children to the basement of their home, capture the Ugandan capital of Kampala "at anticipation of Amin's fall. located in the center of the capital. will" and end the eight-year rule of Many residents reportedly fled the city President Idi Amin. "Kampala would, and will, fall into our after loud explosions were heard late hands at will. We are giving enough time The exiles said Amin had fled to the Wednesday night and early Thursday. inside Ugandan north, but the report could not be indepen dently confirmed. Some sources in Kampala for innocent civilians and foreigners to leave." the statement said. Residents said they saw no signs of damage and there were no reports of casualities. said they believed the Ugandan leader was Hundreds of residents were reported Uganda radio reported the Anglican still in the area. fleeing the capital city. Entebbe, 21 miles Archbishop of Uganda, Silvanus Wani, had II you are not Ukrainian, rebels ready United Nations emloyees evacuated to Kenya said thousands of Africans, panic south of the capital, is on the western shore of Lake Victoria. visited Mulago Hospital in Kampala to see soldiers and civilians wounded on the front chances are you do not know stricken after a night of shelling and line. No details were given. much about pysanky. Turn to intermittent shooting, were streaming on Diplomats quoted eyewitnesses as saying 3 to learn more. Exile sources said Amin was losing page to end foot out of the capital to the town of Jinja, on the northern coast of Lake Victoria. the Tanzanian and Ugandan exile troops had advanced to the suburbs of Kampala, or control of his military forces, citing re¬ bellions at a barracks 24 miles north of within about 10 miles of the city. They said About 50 U.N. employees drove from weather the invaders were four miles from Entebbe. Kampala and an outpost in Amin's native Kampala to the border town of Malaba. northwestern Nile district. If you like windy and rainy spring weather, today should Amin's rule Some said even Ugandan soldiers were stripping off their uniforms, throwing away Meanwhile, diplomatic sources in Dar es Salaam claimed that Libyan troops sent to The conflict began when Amin and his rate a star. The day is expected their guns and joining the flight. bolster Amin had been seen moving north troops invaded northwestern Tanzania and to be windy with periods of rain The Uganda National Liberation Front to an air base at Gulu in northern Uganda. staked a claim to the area. Tanzanian troops and thunderstorms. At the said in a statement in the Tanzanian capital joined with Uganda exiles and drove Amin's of Dar Salaam that its forces held same time, it should be springy es Residents in Kampala contacted by troops out but later pushed north into with temperatures in the low to Entebbe, site of Uganda's only international telephone said the city was largely de Uganda with the declared intention of mid-60s. airport "at our mercy." serted, with many shops and offices closed. ousting Amin. 2 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday March 30 1979 QUEEN DATE SETSFOR ELECTI Labor regime officially defunct BvED BLANCHE outgoing prime minister, who arrived to take their places this century to be ousted on a of the London Stock Associated Press Writer needs all the time available for Exchange LONDON facing each other across the vote of no confidence. The as investors confident of a — Queen Eliza labor to recoup its dramatic floor of the 700 year old cham other was Ramsay MacDonald's victory by the Conservatives, beth II. fulfilling a centuries old loss of popularity following ber. Egypt and Libya eye each other cautiously duty, received formal from Prime word months of industrial strife and The speaker. George Labor government in 1924. The prospect of victory for traditionally the party of big business, put in many orders. Minister James economic stagnation. Thomas, admonished members the Conservatives, traditionally "It's boomsville down here," CAIRO, Egypt (AP) — Egypt and Libya tions of the other and neither Egypt nor Callaghan on Thursday that his Labor's slide climaxed Wed that they should get on with the party of big business, one dealer said excitedly during have their armed forces on high alert and government had fallen and she nesday night when a no- Libya appears to desire a military business "even though the aura triggered a buying spree on the early trading. military analysts said Thursday that the confrontation, the source said. set May 3 as the date for a confidence motion sponsored by of the hustings is upon us." London stock market Thurs¬ The Financial Times index, a general election to select a new the opposition Conservatives slightest spark could trigger the second Callaghan looked grave. His day. key market indicator, jumped The new round of tension follows the House of Commons. passed by a vote of 311-310, war in two years between the Arab government is only the second Prices soared at the opening 19.5 points to a record 557.4. signing of an Egyptian-Israeli peace The latest public opinion toppling Callaghan's minority neighbors polls indicate the Conservatives treaty, which Libya has bitterly opposed government and forcing elec¬ "Both states are armed to the teeth and of Margaret Thatcher will tions. in a high state of alert," said "If one soldier fell gun on one source. his face and fired his into the sand, it could trigger one Libyan leader Moammar Khadafy is of the hardline Arab opponents of the treaty sweep into power easily, ending five years of Labor Party control and making the 53-year have The Conservatives would preferred an election Iranians' vote for future a and is leading radicals in April 26, the earliest possible shootout." old Thatcher Europe's first date, to maintain their political demanding the most severe economic Each state has sought information through intermediaries about the inten¬ and political sanctions against Egyptian President Anwar Sadat. female prime minister. "My troops are ready." said the Conservative leader, seen momentum. The announcement by laghan's office said the Cal¬ queen may choose past values ting victory. would dissolve Parliament TEHRAN. Iran (AP) — Iranians vote Friday Religious leaders expect Callaghan. leaving his 10 an easy victory, April 7. and the new Parlia¬ and Saturday on whether to transform their however. They say, in fact, that anything less Downing St. residence for the ment would hold its first troubled land into an "Islamic republic," a than 80 percent approval would be a short drive to Buckingham Pal¬ session May 9. six days after disappoint vaguely defined idea that comforts some with its ment to Khomeini. There has been no visible ace to notify the queen, de the election. promise of a return to traditional values and campaign to vote against clared, "I always look forward an Islamic republic. The current Parliament will worries others with its uncertainties. All Iranians above the age of 16 are to a good fight." sit until April 4 to complete a eligible to Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, the 78 year-old vote — a total of some 18.7 million — and Later, in a television broad stopgap budget to give the religious leader whose Islamic revolution toppled government officials say they expect about 12 cast to the nation, the prime outgoing government power to Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi's regime last million to do so. minister said. "It would do collect taxes, pay salaries and month, says all Moslems must vote "Yes" in the great harm if the country were clean up other essential busi¬ The ballot proposition is expected to read: "To nationwide referendum — that to do otherwise is suddenly to go into reverse on ness. Then, until the election, treasonous to the principles of Islam. change the former regime to an Islamic republic, the range of policies that have the Callaghan Cabinet will stay for w hich a constitution is to be approved by the But ethnic and religious minority groups and Carter criticizes brought us through so far." on in a caretaker role. leftists, fearing domination by Khomeini's people." Voters must check one of two boxes on excess corporate profits Thatcher is to reply Friday. The House was in a bois¬ servative Shiite Moslem sect, have called for con a the ballot — green for "Yes," red for "No." Queen Elizabeth, following terous mood Thursday, with boycott of the voting. Their spokespeople say the WASHINGTON (AP) - President Carter of 1978 over the same quarter of 1977 It tradition, scheduled the elec Deputy Prime Minister Abbas Amir Entezam lawmakers cheering and shout¬ referendum "jams an Islamic and members of his administration republic" down said Thursday a simple majority vote will be was in the fourth quarter that the tion for the date named by the ing as Callaghan and Thatcher their throats. criticized excessive prices and the profits required to establish an Islamic republic. administration's new anti-inflation pro¬ that flow from them Thursday but said gram got underway. increased profits are desirable on most Carter said he has no aversion as a occasions. businessman WASHINGTON (AP) - Top federal from the plant. to high profits. The administration also decided to But he added that "when those regulators said Thursday that possible Hendrie told the briefing a trace amount of high multiple malfunctions and the mysterious radioactive iodine 131 had been detected tighten a provision of its price guidelines profits are based on excessive prices in to make it more difficult for businesses to an era of very high inflation then that's shutting down of an emergency cooling Thursday in the milk of a cow 5 miles from system contributed to the accident at Three the reactor site. But he emphasized that the automatically raise prices to offset something we cannot voluntarily accom¬ Mile Island nuclear power plant near Harris- substance was found in only one of many higher costs. Corporate profits were made an issue modate thing and we can we re going to do within the bounds that every¬ Human error said burg, Pa. Officials told a congressional briefing there samples. by the administration after profits in¬ weve established for ourselves to is no evidence the malfunction Hendrie said that while radiation outside was a design the borders of the plant was far below that possible leak creased 26.4 percent in the fourth quarter restrain those excessively problem that would show up elsewhere. high prices. cause Joseph Hendrie, chairperson of the Nu¬ considered a hazard to public health, "it is not a level I think we clear Regulatory Commission, said some ought to take casually." nuclear fuel was damaged in the accident at Military bases face closing, cuts by Pentagon the Three Mile Island installation. Daniel Eisenhut, deputy director of NRC's office of operating reactors, said there are Hendrie acknowledged the possibility of WASHINGTON (AP) many unanswered questions surrounding an - The Defense and human error in the chain of events, but he consolidating operations at military emergency cooling system that turned on Department continuing a cost-cutting bases as well studies aimed at said it is still too early to try to fix blame. drive that has spanned the administra¬ as automatically when the reactor first began to Radiation was measured as far as 16 miles tions of three presidents streamlining supply operations and overheat about 4 a.m. Wednesday. proposed transferring to civilian contractors some military base closings and consolidations maintenance repair transportation and thursday aimed at saving $474 million a other support missions now handled year defense workers. by Don Lancaster's newest cookbook: The Pentagon s latest base reduction The new cutbacks would add to the package affects 157 installations nation¬ Pentagons claimed savings of nearly wide and will — if carried out — result in 55.6 billion in the reduction of more than the elimination of approximately 44 500 1,800 bases over the past 10 years civilian and military jobs. including the administrations of Richard now — The plan involves closing cutting back M. 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Most of this gas Indiana, Massachusetts, Michigan, New comes through the state in interstate gas t Quality Work Guaranteed New Dimensions York, Rhode Island and Wisconsin pipelines from the Outer Continental Free Estimates argues that if Louisiana imposes the tax other states could race to impose Shelf an offshore drilling Louisiana claims the first area in Computing use tax will (Tlon. - Fri. 7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. (517) 337-2880 countervailing measures on comparable recoup losses for damages to the state s 541 East Grand River products and our national economy soil and water as well as its barrier reefs Sat. 8:00 a.m. -12 Noon would regress into the precise interstate East Lansing, Mich. 48823 and shorelines. The tax is levied on feudalism that our Constitution and our Corner Larch & interstate pipeline companies. 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On legally dead or alive at the time the Thursday, State s Attorney William respirator was disconnected within the A. Swisher said prosecutors had decided j special terms of our statute he said. ... The not to retry the and case, to drop all law should be clarified. We need an charges, if Robaczynski would agree not accepted universal definition of death. Asbestos hair dryers fix your hair, lungs ■ Regular $1.40 value. Save 506 Limit one coupon per customer. WASHINGTON (AP) with evidence that home hair release particles of asbestos, - Confronted dryers may consumers with a containing asbestos. list of hair dryer models ^^^Offer expires April 1, 1979. 133 E. Grand River — Across from the Student Unior^^l the govern¬ Following the commission action, two ment rushed Thursday to obtain information on the possible cancer risk those who use them. more to big retailers, J.C. Montgomery Ward, announced they were Penney Co. and Now that's service! 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The made hair dryers containing asbestos estimated that between 2.5 million and commission Along with our new hot, homemade and, if so, which models. This would enable the commission staff to provide million dryers shipped containing asbestos info the country each year are 3 tereo soups at the soup bar, it's all just part of our plan to serve the freshest food in town! 555 E. Grand River Ave. oppe East Lansing 337-1300 133 E. Grand River East Lansing - Across from the Student Union Michigan Stote News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday. March 30, 1979 3 Funding approval means more accessible buses By BRUCE BABIARZ "The availability of vehicles is at a critical "I think that because of the fuel crunch State News Staff Writer level," he said. "We're running older buses CATA will be in a real bind to meet rider An amended grant application to allow than we want to." demand next year," said CATA to receive additional federal funds CATA is using borrowed and leased Tri-County Com for the purchase of new buses was missioner Carlene Webster. approved buses from other transportation authorities Leonard said the old buses will by the Tri-County Regional Planning Com to meet demands of riders. probably be kept in running condition and retained in mission Wednesday night. "We're near interruption of service case the energy shortage becomes a crisis in The Capitol Area Transportation Author because of breakdowns," Leonard said. the near future. Other alternatives would ity request was for an extra $327,282 in Flint transportation authorities have be to sell them or use for federal monies to purchase 18 new accessible leased two buses to CATA, two are spare parts. buses. being The Michigan Department of Transporta¬ leased from the South Eastern CATA has Michigan tion's share of costs for the joint state-feder¬ already been granted $2.3 Transportation Authority and one is on loan al purchase of the new buses is $655,177. million from the Urban Mass Transit from the State of Michigan. The grant amendment still has to be Administration, a division of the U.S. State and federal guidelines require that approved by the Urban Mass Transit Department of Transportation. a bus be in service for 12 years before it is Administration and the federal Department The money has been requested because replaced. The majority of new buses will be of Transportation. Leonard said he bus prices have increased since the original expects replacing buses that have been in use since approval of the additional funds within the grant application was submitted in October the 1960s. Leonard said. next two months. 1977. "The original costs of the buses in 1977 was $100,000," said Richard Leonard. CATA planning and grants manager. "Now the price has gone to $122,000 per unit." Hall management All 18 buses will seat 42 passengers and will be equipped with hydraulic wheel chair rep lifts to accommodate handicappers,Leonard said. While the issue of handicapper accessi¬ bility on buses was being decided, the proposes rate boost State News Iro Strickstein Michigan Legislature barred state trans¬ for Paul Schwartz of 1 North Case Hall leads the "C-Men" into the parking lot to come to the aid of motorists whose vehicles are in danger of being towed. portation authorities from purchasing vehi¬ cles from 1976 to 1978. The ban on the purchase of buses for two room and board years resulted in inflated costs, Leonard A $124 increase in University room and Landon Hall sophomore accounting major said. board rates recommended was by a Case residents protect cars Leonard said he forsees several problems with the accessibility of the new buses. residence hall management representative at RHA's first spring term meeting was named treasurer and Ameye, a Gilchrist Hall sophomore pre- Anne-Marie professional major was announced record¬ "There should be no problem with the life Wednesday. ing secretary. mechanisms," he said, "but the only way Don Schmidt, from residence hall Also, three new this will work is if we can get the bus right representatives have It looked like an easy job. stream out to aid besieged auto owners, Case resident Kevin management, cited soaring insurance costs, joined the RHA Assembly. They are: Anne While a tow truck quietly started to hook up a Rascher said. up against the curb." as well as rising food and utility prices, as violative M. Mervenne, a Case Hall freshman in automobile in the North Case Hall parking lot, a whistle Department of Public Safety Capt. Ferman A. Badgely said he Bus stops will be a "thorny" issue in the the main reasons for the proposed increase. sounded James Madison College; Mark C. Nordman, and the wrecker was suddenly surrounded asked the Case advisory staff to future, Leonard said. The final decision on the amount of the rate by about 100 irate try to prevent this interference. a Wilson Hall freshman criminal justice Case residents—many sporting plastic police helmets. The parking regulations will be enforced and if a number of "Technically we're not responsible for hiae will be oted on by the Board of major; and Timothy G. Cheek, a Campbell The besieged automobile's owner appeared and the startled DPS officers have to be sent to protect the wrecker drivers, it will shoveling snow and ice from bus stops and Trustees iter date. Hall freshman agriculture major. tow-truck driver agreed to release the car for $10—$5 less than be done, he said. sidewalks," he added, "but our passengers Jim Wall, Residence Hall Program Office the usual $15 fee once a car is hooked up to the wrecker. If students damage a wrecker or interfere with a DPS officer are going to think representative, said breaking and entering The plastic helmets and other whistles and sirens belong to the they will be arrested and receive a police record, Badgely said, CATA's new buses, on order from the and assault and battery have increased "C Men" of 1 North Case Hall.When a wrecker is seen in the parking lot, whistles and sirens are sounded and Case residents adding that he hopes this will not happen. "The hats are for a Softball team too," a Case resident added. General Motors Corp., are expected to arrive in about one year. more than 75 over this same percent in the residence halls iime last year. Short term Several CATA buses are in poor condi¬ might be related to the tion Leonard said, and new vehicles are desperately needed. consumption of alcohol the residence halls, but evidence is unclear. Wall said. loans given The figures are apparently a reflection of a national trend, he added. Short term loans are available to MSU On a lighter side, Frank Cox, executive students through the ASMSU Business Lansing citizens face fee hike, possible assistant of RHA, reported the annual outdoor Spring concert will be May 19. It is to take place by the Auditorium near the Office. Any student who has not received an ASMSU tax refund may take out an Red Cedar River. interest free $35 loan, which must be paid bond issue if council backs mayor's plan man In other business, Kathy Dorr, a fresh¬ Radio advertising major and member of Board, said all transmitters on back within three weeks. Loans are available until May 11 and all loans must be paid back by that date. If campus will be repaired to ensure better loans are not paid back on time, hold card By RUSS HUMPHREY "bonding package" which would finance $5 a State Newa Staff Writer Hope to Jolly roads; in additional revenues by increasing the radio reception to its listeners. will be issued at registration. million worth of city improvements. • two additional fire stations on the city's The board is willing to spend up to Residents of Lansing face fee increases city income tax. The total revenue including Students may obtain loans from the Improvements are: west side and southwest side; the tax increase would exceed $12.5 million. $10,000 "to solve a problem that is long business office from 9 and possibly its first bond issue in 10 years if a.m. to 4:30 p.m. • new Police a building. Locational, • the construction of an asphalt plant so "We might have been a little optimistic in overdue.' Dorr said. Monday through Friday. The office Mayor Gerald W. Graves' proposals for the architectural and engineering planning has is the city's recycling capabilities are enlarged. recommending such an increase," Dowsett Two new RHA officers were also ap¬ located 1979-80 budget are approved by City on the third floor of Student not started; The plant is needed to maintain and improve continued proved Wednesday. Toni Marie Smith, Council. i on page 10) a Services Building. • a riverfront salmon fishing site to ensure streets; and At a work session Thursday afternoon, a adequate parking and access facilities. This • replacement of curbs and gutters quorum of the City Council reviewed the project alone would total more than $90,000. throughout the city. budget recommendation informally with The mayor also proposes additional river¬ The bonding, which the improvements representatives of the Mayor's Office. At the session James Dowsett, assistant to the mayor, asked the council to consider a front developments, which include salmon ladders; • Aurelius road widening south from Mt. would require, is expected to add 50 cents to Lansing residents' debt service, Dowsett said. Judiciary position Dowsett also said the mayor proposes rate increases for use of the Civic Center. The city is also expected to raise the price applications ready of garbage bags to 30 cents apiece. The bags Applications for positions on Two positions are open on sell in a package of 12 for $3 but with the MSU's four student judiciaries the Student-Faculty Judiciary increase will be available beginning and only juniors they could be in a package of 10 for may apply Monday. Justices serve a two-year term Graves is also proposing to raise $700,000 Pete Marvin, assistant direc- There is one opening on the tor of judicial programs. satd Anti-Discrimination Judicial positions will be open on the Board, but up to three alter Here's how MSU area legislators voted on legislation last week. The legislators are: Trivia night host Residence Halls Association Judiciary, All-University Stu¬ dent Judiciary, Student Facul¬ Reps. David Hollister, a Lansing Democrat from the 57th District, Debbie Stabenow, a ty Judiciary and the Anti-Dis¬ Applicants do Lansing Democrat from the 58th District, Lynn Jondahl, an East Lansing Democrat arrested; pays crimination Judicial Board. lot need to k from the 59th District and Sen. William have previous experience. Sederburg, an East Lansing Republican from Marvin said. the 24th District. RHA will appoint justices to Peanut Barrel trivia king Sam Spiegel House of Representatives RHAJ and ASMSU will appoint House Resolution 77 was arrested, taken to 54B District Court Women, minorities, and stu a resolution — petitioning the U.S. Congress to change the and forced to pay some overdue bills from justices to the other judiciaries. dents not in pre law speed limit from 55 mph to 100 kilometers per hour on interstate highways and 80 kph programs Jlujl The appointments will be made on secondary roads. The move would increase the speed limit on interstate highways his Family of Man natural food store, from are encouraged to apply, recommendations by Marvin said, so the judiciaries while reducing it on others. Hollister, no; Jondahl, no; Stabenow, no. Passed 48 to 45. Wednesday. AUSJ. East Lansing Police arrested Speigel on will reflect a wide range of House Bill 4107 — a bill giving the Department of Agriculture the authority to two bench warrants at the Nine positions on RHAJ are background, experience and exempt cattle from further testing for PBB contamination. The bill replaces testing and Family of Man, 541 E. Grand River Ave., Wednesday open and only students living in perspective. exemption requirements contained in a resolution declared void by the attorney morning. residence halls may apply. The general. Hollister, yes; Jondahl, yes; Stabenow, yes. Passed 101 to 0. Applications may be picked House Bill 4029 — a bill requiring a candidate who files a recount petition to deposit At the courthouse Spiegel paid the justices serve a one-year term up in the Judicial Programs remaining $337.21 he owed to Oak Haven, and may be reappointed. $10 for each precinct referred to in the petition. The bill increased the Office, 155 Student deposit from $5. Inc. Hollister, no; Jondahl, no; Stabenow, yes. Passed 86 to 18. Bldg., and must be turned i The money was part of a 1978 House Bill 4011 - a supplemental appropriations bill for state agencies and purposes judgment The 11 openings on AUSJ are April 20. for the 1979 fiscal year. Hollister, yes; Jondahl, Oak Haven Inc. won against Spiegel for yes; Stabenow, yes. Passed 96 to 6. open to all undergraduates. failure to pay for natural foods and other Justices serve a one-year term items between 1975 and 1978. and may be reappointed. 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Arafat also managed to persuade the minis¬ lar government, a situation similar to the events which Iran. transpired in Converted at last !! who fearfully anticipate a rocky ters to take punitive action against Regardless of the outcome, the road of future negotiations aimed Egypt, which has taken steps treaty has virtually ignored the at resolving yet unsettled differ¬ toward withdrawal from the Arab This column is to be read this right of Palestine to exist as an Sunday, since it is a day of averages in school than men do? Who cares that the median ences. Christian worship. League. Unification of the Arab autonomous state and has far from income for a woman is less than 60 percent that of a man? Who The As columnist. I've written several blasphemous columns on agreement places the countries against a common cause settled the 31-year-old dispute a cares? None of us should, because these measures of inequality United States in religion. I've been berated by just about everyone now, with a precarious such as the treaty could build a between the Palestinians and the Jewish groups defending religious fanatics of the Christian don't matter to God. You see, in the life that matters, we all go to heaven anyway and position of responsibility to the force the United States isn't Israelis. The treaty is merely a persuasion (whom I referred to then as "Jesus freaks"), we all rub elbows with God. Now, I ask you, is there any price for Egyptians as well as the Israelis. prepared to handle. The American first step, the success of which Protestants defending Catholics, and a communications professor this that could be too high? We're all equals up there and that's all Both countries will be relying role of Mideast Police Officer who wrote despite everything that my writing was eroding secular depends upon the ability of Egypt that matters. heavily on the United States to be would be no match for a united and Israel to withdraw in accord solidarity. Now. I realize that some of you feminists — and I was one of you the watchdog for Mideast actions Islamic movement against Israel's Finally, I got a letter from someone who suggested that all my once will raise the question of sexism in the Bible. If the Bible is with Monday's agreement. Only — in the months to The thinking and writing about religion was leading up to my the Word of God, and if the Bible is sexist as hell, what does that come. existence. Therefore, the United then will there be an atmosphere conversion. The idea at the time struck me as absurd. Me, a say for God? God must be sexist, according to these critics, and the treaty's workability depends on States will be responsible for conducive to resolving the Pales¬ rational human being, converting? Ha! lot of female souls in heaven won't be much better than they are on America's effectiveness in holding encouraging Egypt and Israel to tinian question. But then I started thinking. earth. Perhaps religion isn't that bad after Egypt and Israel to several com¬ be as conciliatory as possible to But the countries should expect all. Perhaps it has some value to the world besides being a medium To that, I say tough. Female souls may be confined to service mitments — mainly, the eventual thwart any attempts by outside for people to channel their insecurities into jobs in heaven like they are on earth, female souls may be opposition from Islamic suppor self-proclaimed allowance of an autonomous Pales¬ forces to upset the peace. ters everywhere. At MSU, the meritous activity. Perhaps ... And then it struck me and I became patronized in heaven like they are on earth, female souls may be tinian state and expedient cooper¬ converted. restricted in the same sort of ways their bodies are in But internal problems exist. newlv-created Muslim Student Yes, that's right. Me. Bruce Guthrie, a convert. Mark Judeo-Christian secular society but, hey, with the Bible as proof, I ative withdrawal from currently Many Egyptians have considered Association, which includes Mus¬ calendars, people. March 18. There I was, your say that's the way it should be. What are women for, if not to serve occupied lands. Without such their religion and the Palestinian lims from Mideast countries, has break to finish up my first working diligently over their men? Why do you think God, the apex of goodness, is called post-treaty success, peace with incomplete grade ever. Here I was. "Him" instead of "It"? Why do you think the apostles were male? question to be a higher priority already vofred opposition to the tired and exhausted even though school wasn't in session. Here I the Arab world and progress than peace with Israel. Already Why does the Catholic church refuse to ordain female priests? treaty, claiming the settlement was, susceptible. And 1 succumbed. toward a comprehensive settle¬ there is a movement in Egypt, Why is it that most of the women in the Bible are confined to roles won't bring peace to the Middle But now I have to justify my past anti-religious beliefs. They ment is unattainable. serving men while the men spend their time serving God? It's fueled by a few prominent reli¬ East. In retrospect, such student weren't all sheer shock-value poppycock designed to elicit letters. because men are better in soul and in body than women. Each country's leaders have The Judeo-Christian religion is sexist and gious leaders, who are calling for a groups have represented the gen¬ oppressive. The But even if women are not the equals of men, they can still walk taken risks to achieve the goal of National Organization for Women, which I ashamedlv admit with God, albeit a few steps behind Him. They can still soar in holy war against the state of eral consensus of their homelands. peace. Egypt's President Anwar Israel. Meanwhile, Sadat's sup¬ belonging to, points out that in Israel, women are not allowed to heaven, albeit slightly lower than men. If women play their roles If Tuesday's protest is any indica¬ Sadat, in the face of assassination testify in rabbinical courts which handle all Jewish divorces and correctly here on earth, they will reach a destiny higher than porters in the Arab world continue tion of events to come. America marriages. Women can't get a divorce in Israel without their threats, was the first Arab leader anyone could have here. to dwindle. Should the dissent husband's permission. These laws are based on the heavy sexist to convene with Israeli may find itself bending an ear to Then there are the people who doubt the existence of the diplomats continue, the United States could biases of the Old Testaments which Arafat's claim that is seep into the New Testament afterlife. They say that it's a terrible waste, allowing women to be on Israeli soil. Prime Minister war coming. as well. Grossly sexist yet based firmly in the Word. discriminated on earth because all will be better in the afterlife, How could ! justify the sexism which Menachem Begin compromised on logically follows the when we do not know for sure whether an afterlife exists. acceptance of the Word? It struck me then that all these feminist These critics are not religious, of course, so we can points that have stalled the Mid¬ concerns were irrelevant. Who cares that ignore poor women are almost everything they say. east talks for years. And President required to have children regardless of their not having the So that's how I answer criticisms to my conversion. I feel Carter has committed himself las or desire to raise these children strong properly? Who cares that women in my beliefs and wish I had converted earlier. After all. the rest of well as the American taxpayer) to are effectively confined to certain job categories in our society? the world has already gone metric, so why should I wait? a $4.5 billion peace package, Who cares that women earn less than men in almost every Incidentally, if any of you honored my request and are reading occupation although women as an average have higher grade point this column on Sunday, have a good April Fool's providing military aid to Egypt Day, will you? and oil to Israel. All three countries moved to an agreement despite the admonitions of PLO VIEWPOINT: RAPE Leader Yasir Arafat, whose harsh tongue has criticized the settle¬ ment as a sellout and a defeat for the Palestinians. One rape a day justifies Arafat's warnings should not be taken lightly. In a recent meeting with Arab foreign ministers, the PLO leader received backing from a full-time Ollncounselor itEPiu*; WiYSaf ,IV\ NOT losing FIVE SUON—:'V\ GAINING A PEPEMPENIT1 By JAN LELAND the highest per capita rape rate of any state who is given an appointment for a therapist Rape is a total attack upon the person, University with an independent police later in the week etc. will probably be into which affects physical, psychological and force. In a similar study by the Law the next stage of coping (denial) by then Liberal when convenient social well being. Physically, there is imme¬ diate danger of injury. The possibility of infection and pregnancy extends the physi¬ Enforcement Assistance Administration, Olin Health Center treat at least one unofficially stated they rape victim per day. and will not go back in! Days or years may pass trauma. before she can again deal with the In the meantime her life is affected: cal insult beyond the confines of the actual Based on the FBI's estimate of actual Who in their right mind could possibly turn down considers rapes, 42 percent will have desperate fear of an ERA boycott a subject worth assault. Psychologically, there is violation based upon a those reported, East Lansing 28 percent will have sexual disfunc¬ an expense-paid trip to Salt Lake City, Utah to watch considering. of autonomy and intrusion upon inner probably had somewhere around 160 rapes men. the glorious MSU basketball team romp over tions, 27 percent will have their indepen¬ any and Only Trustee Stack was able to see through the space. The ego is threatened by the (not including attempts or those police call dence affected, 23 percent will lose trust in all comers? Definitely not our good ol' "liberal" Board shallowness of the trustee's rescission and assailant's disregard for the victim's per- unfounded') and MSU about 90 in 1977. correctly their current male female relationship. 18 of Trustees. They may be "liberal" but sonhood and humanity. Faith in the world The initiation I made for the they're not pointed out that if they were serious about the ERA as a safe, predictable environment is provision of percent will lose self respect, 17 percent will stupid. boycott the supreme gesture would be not to attend, shaken. Socially, the victim of rape becomes rape counseling at Olin Health Center is the develop hostility toward men, 10 percent To look at the board's most viable way to provide this service to will suffer permanent recent track record — especially when everyone would expect them to. But vulnerable to the accusations of seduction physical injury, 7 women at the place that excluding their violation of Michigan's Open Meeting they are most percent wil be suicidal, and 5 percent will like good "liberals," they lived or compliance that are often implicit if not Act up to the expecta¬ likely to first appear. Currently Olin has no have nightmares. If a victim is seen — one would have to conclude that we've tions. hypocritical as they may be. direct in the public's attitudes about rape. got a on-call mental health professional that could immediately, however, she has a greater genuine bunch of "liberals" representing this She must deal with family and friends who counsel victim 24 hours Stack jokingly said he expected them all to be a a day. There is no chance of returning to a life which can be University. They passed the infamous divestiture are coping with their own anger or guilt. provision made for the fact that victims sporting ERA buttons and waving boycott banners Health professionals have been slow to psychologically, sexually and socially 'nor¬ cannot deal with men after an attack. There mal.' policy, they decided to avoid states that hadn't on the floor at half-time. But when the NBC cameras address the special problems of rape She may never need additional is no annual or semi-annual training in rape passed the Equal Rights Amendment and they therapy. panned over the fans and locked onto Trustees victims. The majority of literature on counseling for either the mental health or probably are even morally opposed to nuclear Radcliffe and Smydra, the only buttons to be seen sexual offenses focuses on the offender. The medical staff. Students do not receive For these reasons, I urge students to accidents — if it is politically expedient. were the child as victim has received some attention preventative information. demand this service from the Office of But like so many smiley buttons on the top of their from the psychiatric community, but dis¬ When a victim comes for treatment after Student Affairs (5-7535) and to voice their self-professing "liberals," they shoulders. cussions of the adult victim still focus on assault she is in a stage of shock, concerns through the media until we are are liberal by convenience — an meaning they have the Trustees Lick and Sawyer, acting suspiciously like medical legal guidelines for her physical finally heard. And I urge the University to moral convictions of Benedict Arnolds. Divestiture? counseling at this point can mean the token women, decided to attend the NCAA examination at best, with little acknow¬ consider the facts. Sure, but only if we can do it without really meetings ledgement of the trauma, the stages of difference between getting over the trauma upsetting to express their "disapproval" with the location. and carrying the scar for life. As mental anyone. Support the ERA? Sure, but how were we to They also hoped to convince NCAA officials to never coping and the long-term effects. health professionals should know, a victim know the Spartans would wind In response to the increasing incidences up in Utah? again schedule playoffs in non-ratified states. They of sexual assault, women's It is next to impossible for us to condemn counseling people also said they hoped to gather information on Title centers have sprung up all over the for wanting to see MSU country. romp through the NCAA IX. But the NCAA has booked sites and In our own area we had Sisters for Human finals. After all, the State News sent signed The photographers to cover the historical event, reporters and justifying the contradiction by tagging it "news¬ contracts for the next five years — the ERA has got three left. And if they really wanted to find out only Equality, a 24-hour rape crisis center. With its closing, due to lack of funds and increasing client load, the Listening Ear has State News ~], anything about Title IX, they could start by talking expanded their rape counseling and still is worthy." The trustees were likewise able to explain to MSU's women athletes or the Women's Friday, March 30, 197V overburdened with about one call per day, their presence as being the "official" Advisory Editorials are the opinions of the State News Viewpoints, columns representatives Council. many from the MSU campus (five in the last of MSU. President Harden couldn't make 12 days). and letters are personal opinions it, they In the jubilant fervor of celebration it seems reasoned, so someone had to make the trip. Heck, picky It is obvious that the University feels Editorial Department to condemn people for getting in on the act, but the Editor-in-chief James L Smith Photo Editor these community centers are meeting the Kathy Kilbury they convinced themselves, Harden even requested trustees' latest actions more than prove the Managing Editc Anne Stuart Entertainments Book Editor they make the trip. fallibility needs of campus women. They thereby Opinion Editor KimG Shanahan Dave DiMartino of their characters. And if anyone deserves the label have justified the lack of any rape Sports Editor Joseph F Centers But they are the boss of Harden, not the other City Editor NuntioM Lupo Layout Editor Janet Haltmann way of "liberal" it is our trustees — in the absolute worst counseling center or educational unit within Campus Editor Michelle Chambers Freelance Editor around. And Harden, good man that he is, sense of the word. the University structure. Beth Tuschofc barely Paula Mohr Chief Copy Editor Kenneth E Parker The truth is the incidence is so high that Staff Representative no community Kim Gaiello group could possibly meet Hacks show their colors the need. Prevention and treatment sufficient. In a study conducted Department of Health, Education are not by the and Advertising Department Bob Shaffer Assistant Advertising While several thousand Manager GinaSpaniolo people stood outside the does not include Michigan legislators. Especially not Welfare in 1975, MSU was found to have Capitol Wednesday freezing in the wet elements, after Wednesday's self-serving legislative session. Michigan lawmakers demonstrated a total lack of The public didn't come to the steps of the Capitol to feeling for the citizens they purportedly serve. scream "We're No. 1," to the DOONESBURY legislators, Lansing by Garry Trudeau Hustling the MSU basketball team through the Mayor Gerald Graves or Gov. Milliken. They crowd, many members of which had waited upwards came to see and hear members of the MSU basketball team. of three hours for a glimpse of the team, the "MARVELOUS'MARK USTEN. players But they were rudely thwarted in that SLACKMEiER HERE. AND were whisked inside the warm, climate-controlled by some very IVB QCTT ROCKER JIMMY JIMMY? "MARVELOUS' selfish public officials. House chambers where THJDPUCKER ON THE UHE. YOU STILL IDLCVETD legislators heaped their A similar situation occurred at Jenison Fieldhouse WHY DfD HE RETIRE? WHAT Wfz TALK, eurrVE praises on the team, while the citizens shivered on Tuesday evening. In both instances ARE HIE PLANS? LETS V SOT A 016 MID- outside. it was \ TERM WAY.. inexcusable and only further demonstrates the V xFWOUT< A poorly organized security force was unable to "public be damned" attitude of public officials. contain the frustrated throng outside and the As hard as it may seem to the inflated festivities had to be canceled when the egos that Capitol steps abound in downtown Lansing, no one cares what couldn't be cleared. In case the legislators hadn't noticed, there is a they have to say in praise of the new NCAA basketball champs. The public, genuine love affair apparent between the people of despite the politi¬ cians' grandstanding efforts, has done the best Michigan and the MSU basketball team. That love job of welcoming home the victorious Spartans. Michigan State News. East Lansing, Michigan Friday. March 30, 1979 5 VIEWPOINT: PEP RALLY Trampled in the jubilation By SANDRA SEATON First of all, the doors should never have been closed in the first It was innocent enough. I wanted to pay my respects to a team place. About 4 p.m. when the crowd had started to form, a bull and a coach that had brought glory to our school and to themselves horn should have been used, stating that door monitors would and had shown great sportsmanship throughout a long and hard allow small groups in gradually until the arena was filled. Or the season. Today my ribs are sore, my side is bruised and my doors should have just been left open, allowing people to file in as 11-year-old daughter s knee still hurts because she was slammed they arrived. Most importantly, such a large unsupervised group against a cement ashtray. We were part of the crowd that of people, numbering in the thousands, should never have been attended the pep rally at Jenison Fieldhouse. It was a frightening allowed to form outside the fieldhouse with the side effect of and a completely new experience. I have never been involved in stampeding as soon as the doors opened. (Where were the MSU anything like that before. police?) The frightening thing is that someone could have been We were urged by the University to arrive early in order to seriously iniured. If I had it to do all over again, I'd watch it on TV. assure being seated. We arrived about 3:45 p.m. and by 4:30 thousands of people were waiting outside. When the doors were Seofon is o senior majoring in Art opened about 4:55, the crowd lunged forward, stampeding broke out and many were nearly trampled. I don't think being a sports fan should mean getting hurt or exposed to a dangerous situation. I was next to a lady who was caught up in the crowd and knocked around. There were not only college students there, but children, FOR THOSE LATE NIGHT families, and older people. Many parents were visibly afraid for their children, whose small size made it easy for them to be run over and MUNCHIES trampled. I saw another man wedged behind a door as people ran past him. Because the crowd outside was unsupervised, Yes! There IS someplace the mentality that prevailed was run-for-your-life, first come-first served, every man for himself and nobody else. OPEN EVERY FRIDAY Being a winner is tough. With it comes responsibility. When you AND^I^™""* VIEWPOINT: DOWNTOWN STADIUM bring a large crowd together you have a responsibility to provide a SATURDAY TILL BURGER safe, hazard free environment for that group of people. Obviously 3 AM this sort of hysteria is a new experience for the Athletic king Don't use our tax money Department, but you don't safety is involved. get a second chance when individual 3121 E.SAGINAW and 1141 E. GRAND RIVER By CARLEVANOFF Lansing should provide MSU with use of the proposed facility free Lansing Mayor Graves and developer Joel Ferguson, along with of charge, and it is doubtful magnetism would be as great were ECLIPSE JAZZ City Council members and area legislators, have banded together they to produce a mediocre or losing team in the future. in a vigorous promotion to eventually construct a 15-20,000 seat Furthermore, MSU should construct its own facilities from profits PRESENTS stadium exhibition center complex. This facility would be reaped from spectators who attend campus sport functions and not constructed in the downtown Lansing riverside area with the Lansing-area taxpayers. Unless this entire endeavor is put to a THE CRUSADERS hopes it will result in the economic rejuvenation of our depressed halt it appears our officials will get involved in a project so costly city. As a basis to proceed with this plan, officials are using the and unprofitable it will eat up tax dollars with the appetite of a recently constructed profitable facility in Lexington. The dinosaur. featuring Lexington project is one of a handful showing a profit without the Stix Hooper Joe Sampoe burden to taxpayers. Of 55 other similar projects throughout the County Fair Board Robert Popwell Billv Rogers Wilton Fender nation, most are consuming taxpayers' dollars and are continually in the red. The Silverdome in Pontiac is a good example of the losses incurred by other arenas around the country. Even with a in ANN ARBOR $800,000 annual state subsidy the Silverdome losses continue since opening in 1975 at a cost of $175 million — which interest on the Hill Auditorium bonds will swell to $325 million — is a lemon taxpayers will be obligated to pay for. Presently, income from all events scheduled within the Superdome cannot approach the Dome's $56,000 a day Wed., April 18 8:00pm operating expenses and it already has lost over $12 million. The Tickets On Sale Now Superdome authority tried to sell the entire facility, but after $7.50, $6.50, $5.50 potential buyers realized the overhead wouldn't accept the Discount Records in East facility if it were given to them free of charge. 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I pick up my affirmation. The Columbia Pictures is clearly Early March. The casting of such a riveting success. It's not screening room. The elevator u phone free ticket at the United Air¬ Douglas' assistant and friend as an art film, it's a "thriller" in going all out to promote this rings. crowded. The screening room is film. lines counter, and a half-hour a Chicano has Interestingly. F^onda's one "Mr. Di Martino?" overly "liberal" the literal sense of the word, plush, very expensive-looking, later I'm in the air. connotations that make quote about the film — it isn't the The roles written for the three and if sit a group of 20 "That's me." At O'Hare I go downstairs to tn people anti nuclear power, she insists, film's politics even more appar main characters therefore don't A "This is Columbia Pictures. the street and buy a ticket for an or so. woman at the entrance it's all about "choices" — seems We 're calling to invite you to a asks for my name and hands me to make the express bus to the downtown greatest sense of screening of our new film The area. Isave my receipt, just like some production information. all in retrospect. China Syndrome. We're asking This is what it all boils down to. Everyone in "Tm very glad to finally meet I've been told, and when I Here are the choices, from the entertainment editors of the film — Fonda, Douglas, Lemmon, the you," she says. mundane to vital: Should news¬ emerge in doumtoum Chicago I large Midwestern college As I take my seat I news¬ decide I'm hungry. It's only nuclear plant supervisors, the television ex¬ look caster Jane Fonda go against papers to be around. Most of the our guests in noon; the screening's scheduled ecutives and others people in her employer's wishes and Chicago for an early screening — everyone is just doing the room seem a little for 5 p.m. Taking Columbia younger attempt to break out of her of the film. We'll follow that up their job. They all have to live, they all have than I am and many of them look Picture's advice, I "see a little of just another pretty face role? with an interview session right doumtoum Chicago." to do what they're told to make a very eager. It is the first time in Should after the film with Jane Fonda, living. No¬ Chicago for a lot of them, I'm camera operator I stop in at a restaurant, enjoy Michael Douglas illegally film Jack Lemmon and Michael two Heinekens and a large body can rock the boat without losing some¬ told. Some are from Missouri the interior of a nuclear plant? Douglas. You don't have to sandwich. I think about ques¬ thing for it. some from H'iscotwin, some Should Jack Lemmon take a worry about expenses at all — tions I might want to ask. I pay from Ohio and some from other stand and declare the plant we'll pay for your flight from my check and save the receipt. places. unsafe? Should information cer ent. Furthermore, there isn't carry the depth they might, "We'll be showing the film in a Lansing, your hotel and any Outside, I walk around some an overabundance of depth tain to cause panic be broadcast other expenses you might incur more. I'd just been there a week given other circumstances. As few moments," the door recep¬ to the public? Should the established in any of the film's they stand, Fonda, Lemmon tionist informs us. "After that public during your stay there. Are you before, so most of the area looks main characters. have a greater voice in the interested?" and Douglas carry off what u ation for Retarded Citizens training and instruction in adult and are funded getting He called for the council to City Council will continue to by the state," enough work into the shop with documents because the request review and debate the ace September 1977. daily living skills, said Lloyd Gillum said. our sub approve the recommendation. was "not relevant." mayor's The goal of the association at contracting. That's why Dowsett also stressed that recommended budget until the Gillum, program adviser. Bretton Square was refur "I don't see what the reason is we opened i ctton Square Regional Cen "We have since grown into a bished to include a carpeted our ceramic shop, to offset the lack of work," he said. New cheese the mayor does not want an for having the proposals," she deadline, which is the third • • in Holt, is to help mentally work activity center," Gillum increase in property taxes, but Monday in May. reception room, offices, and DeVaney said there are said. The City Charter . ;paired adults to mainstream said. a workshop area where partici said the "bonding package" But Councilmember at gives the to society someday, said Rita "Our many steps that must be taken AMSTERDAM. Netherlands might provide additional city large mayor the power to veto the regular program is pants work on ceramics and to get someone from an institu Richard J. Baker interrupted council's decision on the (AP) — The Netherlands, eridan, director of the pro- budget. • geared to the capabilities in this jobs sub contracted from com tion into society as a self suf funding. known for its Edam, Gouda and The mayor's proposed . am. area." panics. A kitchen and living ftcient participant. budget "We want to help them learn Bretton Leyden cheeses, recently began is $4.1 million more than last Square serves only area where participants learn "From here they go to a • be independent and have all exporting a new variety called year's. participants in the local district, domestic and grooming skills sheltered enclave where the Holldam. It is sold in rectangu Family Law Clinic t' e rights of American citi- At the session the council emphasis is on their vocational lar blocks and is made from • r.s," she said. decided, in a 4-2 vote, to also To inform the public about training," he said. "From there partly skimmed milk. review budget requests that ;'.e programs, the association Concert tickets lost they are placed in special jobs." The only hold up is the lack of ! ■ .as uses sponsored at three open its two locations in acceptance of the mentally im Charles P. Burbach Men's and Women's during ; uising as well as the one in h ill, I he association has a waiting campus theft Fashion Haircuts Attorney At Law . -t to accept participants in ir program, which accommo¬ Police may be keeping a close eye on four seats at the Masonic Uncontested Divorce Auditorium in Detroit April 5. $yoo • dates 25. Eligible Among the items taken from a South Wonders Hall room participants No children oist be over the age of 25. Wednesday were four Roxv Music tickets for April 5. or property division i hose who have For appointments, completed a The tickets and two checks also taken are valued at $119.66. the $110 plus costs - rial education program and Department of Public Safety said. call 351-6511 .ii «• over 18 are also With children • No property division accepted. I'articipants Bretton are transported Square 8 a.m. to 2 GARYs $165 plus costs Early morning burglary Probate and lovenile Court Cases ^Campus Beauty Salon i n. five days a week from l 'up homes. Group homes 5020 Northwind Drive, Suite 205, E.L. i « vide long term care to those 'ividuals who need a struc empties laundry's safe 549 E. Grand River • across from Berkey Hall Ph. 332-2200 Burglars took about $1,300 from the safe at Mechanics Laundry, Meeting set 2802 Alpha Street. Lansing. Wednesday morning. Entry was gained through a garage door and the top of the safe was ripped off. police said. Police are investigating. or Ingham ail facility Ahh, the care package The location of a new Ingham ounty jail facility will be seussed at a meeting of area gislators and members of the igham County Board of Com- ■ -sioners 8 ■ nsing. a.m. YWCA, 217 Townsend St.. Monday at Friday & Saturday from home.' n □ □ t he County Affairs and Poli- BIG SAVINGS ON: cassette decks, turntables, ( ommittee will look into the receivers, amplifiers, tuners, speakers, i. sibility of locating a new jail headphones, blank tape, record care equipment Lansing as an alternative to an □ 3 a nating the facility in Ma Other items on the agenda iude the reintroduction of cereo oppe mal control ordinance legi¬ on and a discussion of state icing of the Court of Ap- 555 E. Grand River Ave. East Lansing 337-1300 Now comes Miller time. STUDENT BOOK STORE (across from Olin Health Center) c 1978 Miller Brewing Co J Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, March 30, 1979 1 ] LASSIW, \1A.SAGE\iE!ST cmFEREISCE Ideal: happy work force By SHEILA BEACHl M Specifying objectives for volves role playing — a number 1714 HOURS Sut* New§ SUlf Writer ONLY workers results in a higher of simulations of on-the job The key to improved quality performance level than when tasks — to determine a candi¬ of working life is the exploits employees are simply told to do date's suitability for the job. tion of human resources, two their best, Foster said. An alternative selection pro MSU associate professors of Wanous offered four innova¬ cess recommended by the two management said at the fourth annual Greater Lansing Man agement Conference Thursday. tions for hiring employees con sistingof recruitment, selection and socialization procedures. authorities was groups of autonomous or semi autono¬ FRIDAY P.M.-Midnite, SAT. 9:30-9 6 P.M. mous workers responsible for Lawrence W. Foster and In the recruitment process, John P. Wanous, both authori¬ interviewing and selecting new Wanous suggested that hiring fellow ties on improving life at work, employees. personnel "lay it on the line" to The fourth method of hiring discussed several techniques prospective employees to avoid suggested is socialization — a for managers wanting to in¬ high worker turnover rates. realistic orientation for the new crease performance and the hiree on-the-job enhances the "Telling it like it is doesn't quality of working life for turn learning of job skills and people away," he said, re¬ employees. "but has a number of duces anxiety. Wanous said. Some of those techniques positive benefits." Pay scales should be based on include linking the rewards to skills Two selection acquired, Foster said, and performance of employees on procedures for not on a seniority system. the job, setting employee goals, hiring — assessment services and work groups of "Any time we reward on a and altering the working envi¬ employees seniority basis," Foster said, are also useful in 6tS^'S| recruiting — ronment for workers. "we're signaling to our employ "It's new workers, Wanous said. just as important to ees that performance is not stress the satisfaction of em¬ Another useful technique in¬ important." ployees," Foster said, "as it is to use management techniques to increase the productivity of employees." People are important," he said. "Probably more important Hold onto Your Hat now than they have ever been before." This is especially true, he Mr. Nobie's Soup Of The Month lW said, because of the advent of giant conglomerates and the concurrent decline of special "OOORBUSTIR advantages of technological ex¬ ploitation, integration and con¬ solidation. NAVY maxBU "Organizations are unable to compete if you don't use human BEAN I CASSETTES resources," Foster said. "It's impossible to manage people or to manipulate them," Foster said. Managers must learn to manipulate the envi¬ ronment in which their employ¬ ees work. DPS a hit on duty As routine a Department of Public Safety officer was issuing a traffic citation, he SAVE HUNDREDS OF GREAT heard a crash and discovered another car had plowed into the hack of his parked patrol car. BUYS! 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Japan is very thought in a rural setting the discoteques in Venezuela do not from, they want to practice to America, I could not Julie Fleig, 20, a junior travel learning about other cultures traditional and does not like to speak close at 2 a.m. — they stay open their foreign language skills or Sharing and tourism major, is learning just how small it can be by spending time with her Japan¬ fascinating. he 'The first day I met 'York,' gave me a book about change," Sahoda explained. "In the United States there are faster social changes. American people would be friendlier. He also thought it would be less crowded. He said MSU is not as any English. 1 studied English for four years in my country, but I learned only grammar and all night. Godoy will return to Vene¬ zuela in December. a they empathize with the foreign students' lonliness in strange country. rural or empty as he thought it vocabulary — not how to helps ese friend, graduate Yoshiaki Tokyo. "York" student Sahoda of Japan," she said. "I got an overview of what his country is like — it can be very interesting women are more — open and free they are very different from Japanese women." would be. but it still is a relief from Tokyo's population of 14 million. speak.' For the most part, Godoy Sahoda and Godoy said the volunteer program has made them feel more at ease in their can American student volunteers work with a foreign student of their choice — from a particu said he finds a great cultural lar country, in a certain area of "We play ping pong, raquet foreign new environment. They like to comparing the two cultures." Like many other foreign stu¬ Sahoda will return to his ball or just sit around and talk," difference between the two Sahoda, 24, a graduate stu¬ dents, Sahoda came to America country in two practice their English and also study or speaking a particular years. countries. she said. "I really feel like I'm dent studying business com¬ find it easy to relate to students language. No foreign language to perfect his English. David Godoy. 18, of Caracas, "In Venezuela the helping him out and that makes munications, has lived in the The world is getting smal people are close to their own ages — it skills are necessary and the students it all worthwhile." Fleig and Sahoda are part of United States for almost year. He said his first three one ler. and the need to communi¬ cate is Venezuela, said he came to MSU because of the agriculture happier; they are always smil ing or laughing or joking," he helps when the language bar rier starts to close in, they said. student is not expected to act as an English teacher. getting bigger," he said. program. After two months in said. "Americans act very seri¬ the International Interactions months were the most difficult. "I will have Program Coordinator 'There are so many different a great advantage the United States, Godoy said ous." adjust volunteer program. gram is designed to help foreign students at MSU adjust The pro¬ "After living in the United States for 10 months, I can finally eat your hamburgers," knowing English in try." my coun¬ he misses life in Venezuela. There are many times when I want to go back to Caracas." He noted similarities be tween the two peoples. The Michelle Hughes said Ameri cans volunteer for the program for several reasons. Students races, each languages, cultures beliefs. If we other, and can all learn about we'll ultimately young people of both countries L_ to their new surroundings. he said. "But only on weekends. have either visited or want to learn more about ourselves," he said, "because of the langu dress the same, he said, but visit the country their friend is Fleig said. 'FORGOTTEN VICTIMS OF PBB' TIMS, 50,000 Aid asked for chemical workers Summer Job Openings! By UNITED PRESS Busch said an official of one caused or aggravated by PBB gotten victims of PBB." Busch RlNf The 1979 Summer Employment Direc¬ INTERNATIONAL The House Labor Committee firm told him there was "no way in hell can I take a chance exposure $12,500. would be limited to said of the Michigan Chemical workers, many of whom live in BELLS tory of the U.S. lists over 50,000 sum¬ mer job opportunities for you Make Thursday moved to ease the of them." The rest would be covered by his district. PIZZA, SPAGHETTI on one plans now to earn money, travel to new unemployment problems of the Busch said his bill "will go a the state's silicosis and dust "We've done all this for the NOT OVEN GRINDEWS areas of the country, and learn new "forgotten victims of PBB" — long way toward making the disease fund, which originally consumer and for the farmer," AttONSOeiN AT9AM Xtefjte skills. You get information on - names, workers from the now-defunct workers more employable." was established to deal with a he said. RIVER 225M.A.C. AVE. addresses, pay rates, length of em¬ plant that manufactured the Under his bill, an employer's similar employability problems The workers "were the ones toxic chemical. workers on the line MICH. E.LANSING MICH. ployment, how to apply - the works! compensation liability among ex foundry workers. ... with the highest a Go to your bookstore, or send $5 95 to Writer's for death and disabilities "These guys are the for¬ level of exposure." Tel. 332-5027 Digest Books. A bill sent to the House floor Dept CAS 9933 Alliance Road. Cincinnati. OH 45242 on a unanimous vote would make it easier for a company to hire the former Michigan Spaghetti Tree Chemical Co. workers by limit ing its potential workers' com pensation liability. jP Friday & Saturday Of the more than 300 Singer workers employed at the St. Louis plant at the time it closed last September, 167 are still jobless and many "underemployed," more said Michael Busch, sponsor of the are Rep. / Kevin Gallagher 9:30-12:30 *6$5SS&2; nvesr O-HOPS »N0 AR6e;s^v0, bill. more than just spaghetti! Busch. a Saginaw Republi can, said some firms believe 0^o U o=o ° hiring these workers is a bad risk because of the uncertainly o °Cp of the long-term effects of their high exposure to PBB. -0$. 3CO Some of the Michigan Chemi COmPUTER cal workers have from 500 parts per billion to 1,000 parts LABORATORY per billion of PBB in their systems, he said. The legal limit for food sold in Michigan is 20 •no Ou c parts per billion. >ou oO A company hiring these workers could be stuck with substantial workers compen 0°0°o °0°. o sation costs i! they develop o0°o .O0O0. PBB related disabilities. Although I ) deny they many companies are shunning the SHORT COURSES ■U Michigan Chemical workers, The Computer Laboratory will otter a series of non-credit short courses in computing during Spring Term. Registration must be made by April Conference 6. 1979 in the User Information Center, 313 Com¬ puter Center. A $2 fee covering materials is charged for each short course. Computer time is not included in the basic fee. but is available for an topic rights additional cost at the student's option. Asterisks (*) next to course numbers indicate courses that of children have prerequisites; for more information, call 353-1800. The all-day International Year of the Child Conference Introduction to Computing (1001 scheduled for today and Satur¬ day in Kellogg Center will focus 11 lT 13 3-5 p m P" f* Sec II April 9 10 11 12 13 7-9 pm on the rights of children. Various speakers represent Introduction to the MSU 6500 (101*1 ing UNICEF. UNESCO, and child-related state agencies will gather together to discuss and Basic SPSS (155*) offer possible solutions to child¬ Introduction to the Statistical Package tor the Social Scie ren's problems. April 16 18 23.25 3-5 p.m The registration fee for the Sec 11: Apnl 17, 19,24.26 7-9p.m conference is $10 for both days and $7 for Saturday Introduction to Interactive Usage (175*) only. Students will only be charged half price. Systematic Programming in PASCAL(240*) Discussion of PASCAL, a structured programming language Mj 6.10.15.17 7-9 pm TRADING POST BUY SELL 6 TRADE FREE SEfTTINARS A series of free seminars will be offered this Spring. No registration is necessary. Cal! 353-1800 Top Dollar Paid for more information. For Used: •Cameras combining scorn and assigning grades Aprils, 3-5 p.m.. 204 SKH •Stereo Eq. •TV's—CB Digitizer An introduction to the digitizer, a machine that converts points from •Tools paper to Cartesian coordinates April 10, 3-5 p.m., 207 OH •Sporting Goods How to Read a Dump •Musical Inst. Using a batch dump, loader map and FORTRAN reference map to locate errors April 17. 3-5 p.m. 207OH •Guitars, Amps •PA Eq. Microcomputers An introduction to microcomputers, for people with little or no com¬ puting experience April 24. 3-5 p.m. 207 OH Buy-Sell-Trade Microcomputer Equipment Emphasis on interfacing microcomputers and microprocessors to other computer and non-computer equipment May 8. 3-5 p.m.. 207 OH Hours: Cyber Loader Mon-Sat 9:30am-6:00pm Use of loader control statements, 3-5p.m., 207OH. user libraries, and overlays May 15. "I've got Pabst Blue Ribbon on my mind " Microcomputer Software An overview of available computer languages applications and at¬ tributes May 22.3-5 p.m 207 OH . 509 E. Merit Network Michigan The and use capabilities of SAS (the Sfatistical Analysis Systeml and Lansing Ph: 405-4391 how to access it at Wayne State May 3,10 at 3-5:30 p.m 207 OH . © 1979 PABST BREWING COMPANY Milwaukee Wis and other cities Michigon Stote Ngws, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, March 30, 1979 13 Stare at the nose on this Mona Lisa. 3 0 What do you see? Four tiny dots are visible on her nose. To experience an M interesting phenomenon, stare hard at the dots for 30 seconds. Then immediately look at the blank square beside the Mona Lisa, and blink both eyes quickly. What you will see is called an "after-image". Come to our free Mini- Lesson and we'll show. VQU how*thi> simple capability that everyone possesses can be used to increase reading skills. Not merely reading speed, but the ability to remember what is read. For that, after all is A R said and done, is what counts. Coming next week Evelyn Wood Reading Dynamics • Improve your reading speed on the spot! • Experience the sensation of reading "like you're • watching a movie"! Find out how the Evelyn Wood Course can improve your grades! 3 • Learn about the special 25% student discount! Attend a • Enter the drawing for a free Evelyn Wood scholarship! free introductory reading lesson 0 Pick Motor Hotel 1427 W. Saginaw Mon. April 2 4 and 7 PM Tues. April 3 4 and 7 PM Wed. April 4 4 and 7 PM Thurs. April 5 4 and 7 PM Fri. April 6 4 and 7 PM ( 1 ^Michigon State News, East lonsing, Michigan Friday. March 30. 1979 Michigan State News Eost Lansing, Michigan Friday, March 30, 1979 15 Local muses throw bash MSU reactor under • continued from page 1 • stringent regulations handling a highly radioactive MSU's were probably "exces¬ at Lizards for "SHORT STUFF the roof by the heat exchanger "We had trouble doing the test specimen. The amount is sive." But he added that such A cadre of local old time and folk musicians will celebrate April and room vents would automa study because the radiation comparable to what one would regulations stemmed from a Fools Day with a benefit concert for the MSU chapter of PIRGIM SDN-Benefit for Pirgim tically close, stopping the es outside the reactor facility was receive from a chest X-ray, he need to provide consistency in from 7 to 1 p.m. at Lizard's Underground Restaurant, 224 Abbott cape of contaminated air. he sometimes unmeasurable," he regulating atomic facilities. Road. MON-Jay Bvsch Jau Band said. "In most eases the radia Carrick said radiation mea Intensive study was required The $2 donation will go to PIRGIM. a student founded group TUES-SAT-Big Twist and "Should an accident occur, tion levels were not above surements were further compli for the NRC licensing test, he working for consumer protection, safe and affordable energy, the Mellow Fellows we'll have no doubt about environmental background cated by radiation emitted by women's rights, tenant protection, government reform and sound where the material is," he said. MSU's Power Plant 65. "I first saw the reactor environmental policies. The reactor employs six auto Background radiation, which "Some radioactive suIf during Welcome Week of my Sunday's concert will feature performances by the Lost World comes mostly from outer space stances contained in coal get freshman matic shutoff, or "scram" sys¬ year," he said. "I String Band, Joel Mabus, Hard Tack and Pigs Feet, Jack tems, Carrick said. The sys and radioactive elements with in the earth, is less than 200 into the air when the coal is worked with the system all that Hamilton, the Bosom Buddies and Lois Parrent. pound terns are designed to insert the burned," he said. "When the year and passed the licensing The Clydesdale Cloggers will demonstrate old time clogging, a ZM Abbott Bd reactor control rods, thus halt millirems per year, Carrick wind is right our background test the following summer." traditional Southern Appalachian dance. LLansnft Ml. said. NRC regulations have levels can increase three or four ing fission, in case of power Running the reactor involves established 500 millirems per failure or excessively high core monitoring the power levels, temperature or power output. year as the maximum tolerable Craig Hines, a junior major radiation levels and the tern radiation exposure. ing in chemical engineering and perature of the reactor core and Carrick said he has recently Carrick said the only expo¬ W the only student licensed to ! the coolant system, Hines ex completed an Environmental sure at the MSU facility occur¬ operate the reactor, agreed plained. ■ Impact Study required for re¬ red when he was exposed to 20 that the NRC regulations af¬ "It basically runs itself," he newal of the reactor's 10-year millirems of radiation when fecting a reactor as small as TODAY OPEN 7PM— SHOVt Illllllllll tonight! dp^ I/, 10338 AT 7:15-9:15—SAT-SUN AT 5:15-7:15-9:1 SPAA EXCITING 0 ACTION! 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BUUIR . . .MllOSfORMAN RAGNI RAOo MatDFRMOI s HAIR lOMNSAVAU-IRIAI WIliiAM' Bl Vt RlY 0 ANSI III ANNit iOIWR - FICE HOURS AND AT ALL RHA DORSIY mm DON MCI is ail RYl BARM u( KOMI RAfiN IAVIS RAO- Ml i HA Ml a W. R0NNII OrSON • I M.« 1)1 RM0I FILMS THIS WEEKEND. UNIVER¬ lOMPItRSON ' R08IRI (iRIINMUl MIR0SIAV ONORICI * MICHAII WllllR 11'01RI1RSKY MICHAII RUIIIR TWYIA tharp MttlMUMMN Fri. Conrad 6:30, 8:30, 10:30 SITY ID IS NEEDED TO PUR . Sat. 108 B Wells 8:00 S 10:00 CHASE TERM PASS. INDIVID¬ Brody 7:00 & 9:00 Sun. Conrad 7:30 & 9:30 UAL ADMISSION IS $1.50 Friday, March 30 1979 DECORATOR ESJOYS TRADITION W ashington - based in ternships Art involves 'good eggs' By SUSANM POKREFhT batik, or fabric dying. said, "I varnish the egg." available to qualified students State News Staff Writer "I cover any area that I want Though some egg decorators Applications for participation be completed by April 15. Ukrainians call it "pysanky." protected from dye with bee's blow the yolk and white out of in the fall term internship Fulltime internships are Students accepted into the Gail Schmitz thinks it's a great wax,'' explained Schmitz. the egg, Schmitz uses a baby program at the Washington available to all juniors and program will be placed by the way to relax. Everyone knows To do this, a "kistka" is used syringe to finish up a job that, Center for Learning Alterna seniors who have completed center into jobs related to their it's beautiful. — a tool with a small metal cone she estimated, takes about four tives in Washington D.C. must their social science require academic interests. Housing Schmitz, a Lansing home attached. The cone receives the hours per egg. maker and real estate agent, bee's wax in one end, which is The finished egg is covered may be provided for interns needing a place to stay. was Tuesday at the MSU Museum and Wednesday heated over a candle flame enabling the wax to flow onto with religious symbolism and, according to the Ukrainians, is Zeke slated to appear Students participating in the demonstrating the intricate. the egg as from a pen. full of spiritual power. program may also receive aca¬ demic credit for their work as 2.000 year old art of Ukrainian egg decorating - a hobby she The egg is dipped into sue cessivelv darker dyes after 1) Schmitz's works on a folk art tour are current that began at eampus Horse Show interns. Applications are available has enjoyed for the past three- each waxing. The wax is then earlier this year in Kresge Art Zeke the Wonder Dog will be public for a cost of $2. Students from the Internship Program and a half years. melted and wiped off, revealing Gallery and will tour such Ukrainian egg the rainbow of colors and places as Grand Rapids and a special attraction at MSl' s will be charged $1.50 except for the College of Urban De¬ decorating in Block and Bridle Club's 31st volvcs the e of bee design. Muskegon. Saturday night when all admis¬ velopment in 34 W. Owen Hall. annual Horse Show. sion will be $2. For differ* "After I complete the egg Her more information contact eggs are sold at a Ukrainian During the show, MSU stu Tickets can be purchased at Dave Persell. coordinator of art gallery in Detroit dents will participate in English and in the MSU Museum. She the door of the Judging Pavi experimental education in the and Western riding and a speed lion prior to showtime. also sells many of them on her college. class competition. The events will take place at Holocaust meeting and "The eggs run between $4 $9 depending on how 7 p.m. Friday and noon Satur intricate they are." Schmitz day. The final judging will take place Saturday at 7 p.m. features survivors "A Glimpse Into Darkness: A . _ Conference on the Holocaust," a three-day program sponsored 6Dnnh ^gablishment by a group of students, faculty Jewish and Christian organiza¬ Corner of "mXc. & Albert tions, will be held Sunday through Tuesday at the U SUNDAY SPECIALS sity of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Emii Fackenheim. professor Brunch (10:30-1:30)—all you ran eat of of philosophy at the University •f great breakfast favorites of Toronto, will open the confer ence with a keynote address entitled "The Holocaust: '3.95 Authentic and Unauthentic Re¬ sponses" at 2 p.m. Sunday in Dinner »to close)—our famous all Rackham Amphitheatre. n eat spaghetti, special feature homemade The program for Sunday- & mushroom sauce, includes salad & roll evening will include a multi media arts pre; for,.„l> *2.25 _ ing an interpreti children s poetry, the French film "Night and Fog" and a rlCLASSICfLMSh Holocaust photographic exhibit. Two Holocaust survivors will also relate their personal ex periences in a forum allowing for audienc "The last word in thrillers. Terrific." Universal y accepted as a classic Night of the Living Dead s the' rare phenomenon a film that found its audience entirely through word of mouth, as viewers recognized without publicity or critical acclaim—in tn,s simpie unpretentious work a masterpiece of claustrophobic horror It is hard to believe that any¬ BRITISH one could have failed to achievement see the extent of Romero s COLUMBIA Tickets utes on sole 30 min¬ prior to showtime & no loter thon 15 minutes The n.ghtmare of Night of the Living Dead begins AND THE INSIDE PASSAGE after showtime. a'most immediately For reasons left largely unex¬ TO ALASKA plained an extraterrestrial force activates the brains of the dead Spectre like corpses by the thousand rise Filmed in color and from the grave and begin devouring the living narrated in person by The film finally comes to a group of people trapped m a remote farmhouse The living dead in various STAN MIDGLEY states of decomposition emerge unrelenting, from the darkness of the rural night and besiege the house Chuckle along with Stan through four seasons in Canada's most varied province. However imaginative the story may be Romero Highlights arc Victoria and Vancouver, the makes us believe it all Night of the Living Dead is a Trans-Canada Highway, the inside passage to SUPERMAN grim and gruesome exercise in extraordinary horror film craftsmanship a towering achievement in unre¬ Alaska, the Cariboo, Totemland, Ferryland and the sunny Okanagan to the Rockies. Wuthering Heights with Laurence Olivier. Merle Oberon lieved terror Directed by William Wvler Two performances! Sat. 7:30/9:30. 109 Anthonv Sun. 8:00. 336 Union Fri.&Sat. March30-31 University Auditorium at 8 00 p.m. L Classic Films Single Tickets: $2.50, at the door only. One child under 12 admitted FREE with each paid adult admission. Half-price for NORMAN additional children under 12 years. CAMERA MSU students: FREE with valid I D,, ^ THE - COMPANY 10W Michigan Mall Battle Creek Mich. 49014 Mail Order TROCKS Specialists v 616 965-7285 ARE COMING! ' Coming April 6 & 7: DON COOPER HIGHWAY TO ALASKA VISA AND MASTER CHARGE Michigon Stole News Eost Lansing Michigan Friday, March 30, 1979 17 TONIGHT and SATURDAY a Rediscovered Classic by George Cukor the d.rector and Mike of Adams Rib and Pat Holiday Lanes & KATHARINE HEPBURN Lounge AND Open Bowling Schedule: SPENCER TRACY. Mon-Thurs: 9:00 am 11:30 pm " 6:00 - 2:00 am Pm Friday: 9:00 am - 6:00 pm 9:00 pm - 2:00 am Sat: 9:00 am - 2:00 am Sunday: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm 10:00 pm - 2:00 am Rent-a-Lane Mon.-Thurs. Midnight-2:00a.m. Keeper of the Flame Sundays 11:00p.m.-1:00a.m. nany games as you want (up to six person Spencer Tracy .s assigned to write the story concerning the death of *6.00 on American hero writing his story he finds his path blocked by Katharine Hepburn The story is finally revealed but its not the story anyone had expected Both Tracy ond Hepburn are the 3101 E. Grand River per lane For Information & Reservations LIVE AT... DOOLEY'S Toniqht and Saturday Just North of Frandor Call 337*9775 Show times 7 30 9 30 11 30 11 JAN "SAME TIME, NEXT YEARO INTRODUCING THE SAME LAUGHS, ANY YEAR! A sharp and amusing entertainment with a tear or two luvidng MFLATI0N FIGHTER: HAMMER just beyond the laughs." "Goodness laced with laughter is MONDAY APRIL 2 what Same Time, Next Year' is filled with." 8:00 and 10:30 pm 550 advance Ellen Alan DINNER FOR $4.95 BLACKBYRDS Burstyn Alda Prime Rib • Scrod • Teriyaki Chicken SUNDAY APRIL 8 Dinners include salad, bread, and your choice of baked potato, "Same IT mc,(*Xext •Year" Sunday, Noon to 4 pm., rice or trench fries. Monday thru Thursday, S to 7 pm. 8-00 and 10-30 pm 6.50 advance Phone today for reservations A Walter Minsch Robert Mulligan Production Screenplay b» BERNARD SLADi Based on the stage ptey by BERNARD SLADC Produced on the stage by NORTON GOTTLIEB Music by MARVIN HAMLJSCH Produced bv WALTER MIRISCH and MORTON GOTTUEB DWcted by ROBERT MULUGAN XOHIUI tickets at DOOLEY'S PG 'wrifiuoMCisuGBno^ 1 J1CTSH both Recordlands mall theatre 5800 West Saginaw Highway Lansing, 321-2770 Showtimes: Men thru Fri 7:00 4 9:15 Porno Tonight and Saturday Sot 4 Sun 2:30 4:45.7:00 Wed. Matinee l:00only-A 349 2700 MERIDIAN MALL BUSTED in DETROIT AND BEAL IS SHOWING IT UNCUT—NOT ONE FRAME 4Dt,IStr ?5 S" JfNTSSSA C'liHH A . Tf S».W it S3 C« .CAM It 5C - S«: HAS BEEN DELETED OF THIS SUPER HARDCORE FILM (US) IWCATES TWMlTE SHOW TICKETS OS SAIE 30 MINUTES PRIOR TC US ■iM fil 1 •! F.l >' I'i'J 4-1 ■ ■i'il =1il I 'I f.1 >' 1 fiT1 ■ * I YOUR WILDEST DREAMS NEVER WENT SO FAR! ■ MURUERBY I $cr£erti6n$ is superb: Q ■ pc Decree Fri (TLS 5:15) 8:00 10:30 IN THE 25th CENTURY" P& Fri (TLS 4:15) 8:15, 10:15 ■ ™ This film is so hot that 1 recommend ^ that any theatre preparing to t\rhihit ' f&Zlf AvJ| U WARREN BEA7TY it, wallpaper their place with ashes:. I. to prevent it burning to the ground!" 1 HEAVEN $er£at»n$ is a sensually R CAN CEORGF. ^VlNNETTE pulsating sextravaganza! BRUCE WIl 1IAMSON/PLAYBOY |i ■ t WAIT Nominated for 9 HARD- | . . Carroll's $er£ert»n$ is what ■ £ Academy Awards COKE B C70URARM$ porno-good porno- should be all about. HopG Fri (TLS 5:30) 7:45.9:55 rB, Fri (TLS 4:15) 8:30, 10:45 1 tooshorttobox 8 m A Suntiw} CMvUw WlTHfiOD Of irurOfSwi UUU SALLY FIELD ■ Music A Lyrics by ALEX BRADFORD & MICKI GRANT A TOM MALLOW PRODUCTION D IB Fri (TLS 4:00) 8:15 10:45 efcgM ;pd| Fri (TLS 5:00) 7:30,9:45 | TUESDAY, APRIL 3 at 8:15 P.M. University Auditorium WlMt these Udlesdotothemah lshlplj lmplu! A Film By ALBERTO FERRO • Starring BRIGITTE MAIER With VERON1QUE MONET • TUPPY OWENS • BENT ROHWEDER RATED X A I.ASSE BRAUN PRESENTATION RATED X PORNO TONIONT & SATURDAY SHOWTIMES 7:30,9:00, 10:30, 12:00 ADMISSION 2.50 STUDENTS 3.50 NON-STUDENTS SHOWPLACE 104B WELLS A Reol Film 18 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday March 30 1979 PPWBWPP 'M ** v t •*' V': k * fa- w ";jv' Classified Automotive- Art) Service / Advertising Employment f* Employment Employment M (_ Employment y Employment OLDSMOBILE 1971 Delta JUNK CARS wanted Also CRAFT LOVERS MODELS $10 hour. Apply PHONE 355-8255 347 Student Services 88, good condition runs well selling used Phone STUDENTS SUMMER EMPLOYMENT STATE NEWS Display adver Bldg. 355-3258. 5 4 4 I3I parts Begin a new career as a VELVET FINGERS Call 489 Did you spend your entire 321 3651. C 3-3 30 (3) BETTER HOMES and GAR Waiters, waitresses, Hos¬ tising messenger - MWF 2278 O 3-3 30 13) income tax refund on "r and tesses, Bartenders, Cooks, 11:00 3:30. Must have RATES DENS Craft Creation Court PLYMOUTH, 1967 auto, r" over spring break? kitchen help and grounds reliable car and patience to No DAYS good transportation, $200. Motorcycles fo setur ottered for the first time in this area. Excellent part HEALTH PROFESSIONALS keepers. Send resume and work with staff of lunatics. 1 349-1005 3-3 30 (3' Are you anxiously wondering picture, giving date available lines 3 6 8 day 90 per line time earnings and manage how you're going to make it 1973 YAMAHA 500 ft experience to: BILL OLI¬ FISHERIES cc. Red 3 2 70 7.20 13.50 16.80 ,3 days-80 per line PLYMOUTH 1974 Fury Wa ment possibilities Call 332 four skills are needed ir financially through spring VER'S LAKE FRONT MARINE BIOLOGISTS 4 3.60 9.60 18.00 22.40 6 days-75 per line Stored, low mileage, excel¬ 5872 3 3 30 1101 gon, Stereo, air, $475. 349- lent condition 332 2508 leveloping countries al term and still have a great LODGE, P.O. Box 146, Pru- your experience os a 5 4.50 12.00 22.50 28 00 8 days-70 per line the world Paid travel Peoce 1438 3-4 3(3) 5-4-5131 >ver tan by Memorial Day' denville. Ml 48651 (Hough¬ Corps volunteer De 6 5.40 14.40 27.00 33 60 PART TIME employment iving allowance medical ton Lake). Z-10-4 10(9) •loping nations in South early evenings, 15 hours, We can help you out. . ' 6.30 16 80 31 50 39 20 Line rate per insertion 77 TRANS AM T TOP AM week, lamtorial. Call Mr need ingle married depen We need FILE CLERKS, to FORESTERS ond fre lis MASTERCHARGE ft VISA WELCOME FM. 8 track, air cruise, auto Aviation Grossi at 482 6232 8 4 6 (4) no lents No upper age limit work full time day assign Developing , Pa.d r i power steering brakes, 353 EconoLines—3 lines s4.00-5 days. 80 per line iontact the Peoce Corps and CLERK TYP 0665 or 337 7470 6-4 6(4 > ments, background degree to im over 3 lines. No LEARN TO fly free hrough the Placement Cen ISTS TYPISTS to work tern adjustment in rate when work in prove their natural resour¬ exchange for flying time, er Student Services Bull¬ night shift job assign As Peace cancelled. Price of item(s) must be stated PONTIAC TEMPEST 70 porary ces a Corps volun¬ in ad Maximum sale Frank's Flying Service. 676- ing April 2 3 4 5 ments in the Lansing, Eas teer you can put your skills price of *100 good transportation for roa 4860 5 4 4 (41 to work Paid travel Peanuts Personal ads—3 lines or town $175 351 8299 Lansing, and Okemos area. living s2.25 per Design electrical installa $3.00 - $4.50 per hour expenses medical benefits ough the Placement Cen 3-3 30 (3) and industrial protects insertion. 75 per line over 3 lines (pre Must be U.S. citizen mar ... Student Service* ions in Asia Africa and PART TIME STUDENT pos, payment). Salaries commensurate ned single dependents ding Apr,I 2 3 4 5 PONTiAC, 1975,2 door Cata Employment ft tions. 15-20 hours, automo¬ with are skills and experience, no No upper oge limit Contact Rummage Garage Sole ads—4 lines !2.50. line. V-8 bile required 339 9500 e Peoce MATURE INDIVIDUAL power steering, and several positions require Corps through the 63 per line over 4 lines per insertion DOMINO S PIZZA C-3-3-30 13) little or no training at all. You Plocement Center Studen needed for motor route for Round Town ads—4 lines-s2.50-per insertion. transmission $1595 Where'' is hiring full and part-time south Lansing area TEACH OVERSEAS! For de¬ may work as many or as few es Building April 2 3 Need 63 per line over 4 lines. Flumerfelt Stair Chevrolet delivery people Flexible hours as your schedule per dependable car and back up hours Can tails, send self-addressed, 655 4343. 0-3 3 30 (7- make up to car. Call between 1 and 3 Lost 8 Founds ads Transportation ads — 3 $4 n0u- with commission and stamped long envelope to: is a call - you'll be p.m. 372 6994 3 3 30 16) lines-'l ,50-per insertion. 50' per line over PORSCHE. 1974. 41 000 tips Apply at the er Student Se-v.ce Teaching, Box 1049, San BABYSITTING AND house¬ following 3 lines. miles. Excellent condition. mg April 2 3 4 5 Diego, California, 92112. keeping for girls 2 and 5 in 4-4-2 (4) East Lansing home weekday Appearance Group $4 900 or best otter 393 5593 7 4-5 4 2068 Cedar St Holt afternoons. Need car and HOME EC. HEALTH HUTRITIOH Deadlines MALE COUNSELORS for SUMMER EMPLOYMENT, 1561 Haslett Ra Haslett summer wilderness camp in references. 332 6688 after 5. Ads-2p m.-l class day before publication , 1139 E Grand River. E Lan Mackinac Island related 8-4 6 16) 72 SQUAREBACK Northern Michigan 20 or Maternal ond infant health Cancellation Change-lp.m.-l class day be 'uns work Reply to: The Drift¬ front end damaged Sing older 332 3991 3-3 30 (4) fore publication. $300 5214 Cedar St wood Motel and Restaurant Villoge nutrition proiects 332 6082 8 4 9 <3 Lansing or Mackinac Island BABYSITTER WANTED Unusual positions for quah Once ad is ordered it cannot be cancelled or 3608 N E St Lansing , Passenger Close to campus. Mornings fied people Must be U S o 801 Thomas L Parkway Lan- Service, 590 N. State St., St. PUBLIC or Afternoons. 1 year old boy, changed until after 1st insertion SAAB 99 1974 30 OOC - es LAW GRAOS Ignace, Michigan 49781 HEALTH tizen single married nc There is a M OO charge for 1 ad references 332-2229. 4-4-4I5I change plus Good mpg, $2700 Call 482 7-4-5 (7) 50' per additional change for maximum 3388 after six 4 4 3 (3) w limit Contact -heP Peace grods need to serve o ground tc BOUNCERS NEEDED, full or Corps through the Place of 3 changes. iTA AFRICAN STUDIES m Volunteers In Servic. a ft Soutl part time, apply in person, ment Center Student Ser Ame'-ca Your degree work e The State News will only be responsible for Interested ir Paid travel living Silver Dollar Saloon, E.O.E. the 1st day's incorrect insertion Auto Sffvce / or |ob troining could ice medical benefits ol- 6-4-614) vices Building April 2 3.4 5 Adjust¬ development' Immigra quolify you for challenging Must be U S. citizen single ment claims must be made within 10 days GOOD USED tires 13 14-15 i low' Man, other oreas ed no dependents No WAITER WAITRESS need of expiration date. Contact VISTA EMPLOYMENT AVAILABLE, inch Mounted free Used through the upper age limit Contact ed part time, hours 8 p.m. - Bills due 7 Tient Center June to September, Grill are days from ad expiration date wheels and hub caps PEN Student ace Corps through Place 2:30 a.m. Apply in person If not paid by due date a 50 lote service Services Budding Ap-il 2 3 tnt Center cooks, general kitchen, bar NELL SALES 1825 E Michi¬ Student Ser SILVER DOLLAR SALOON. helping others Must be U S tenders, housekeeping, bike charge will be due. gan Lansinq Michigan, 10 TO 20 girls wanted for ' morned es Building April 2.3 4.5. E.O.E 6-4-6(51 single no shop and hostess Write Iro¬ 48912 482 5818 telephone worx, no experi¬ dependents Paid travel liv- quois Hotel, Mackinac Island, C 3-3 30 16) ence necessary good hourly tg ollowonce & medical BABYSITTER-full time, light Michigan 49757. 5-4-4 (71 wage plus bonus days or AVON benefits Contoct represen DELIVERY MEN, part-time. housekeeping. Must have evenings, apply within Ki- EARN MONEY FOR LIFE'S Automotive Automotive «■* wams Club 2736 E Grand i today through the Mornings or afternoons, own transportation. Refer¬ Maintenance-free living at an EXTRAS Become an Avon Placement Center Student ences. 337-8167 after 4 p.m. affordable price' See our Monday Friday. Must be de¬ representative. You can earn ?rv,ces Building April 2 3 5-4-5(41 pendable and have good apartment listings. TTENTION1 WE buy late 1973 CUTLASS SUPREME, 2 extra monev selling quality 5 • -"del imported and domes products pan-time during the driving record. Call Bob Al- door Landau, AM 8 track air drich 882 0208. 8-4-6 (61 tic John compact cars. DeYoung, WILLIAMS Contact new Michelm 0010. 8-4-6 14) radiais. 355- OFFICE hours week MANAGER Mornings, 25 30 in¬ hours that suit you best. For details, call 482 6893 RESIDENT MANAGER and spouse to live in and super¬ CEDAR GREENS VW, 484-1341 C 3-3-30 (5) cluding weekends Light C3-3 30 18! vise 6 mentally retarded adult MAINTENANCE PERSON FORD GRANADA '75 6 cy) bookkeeping payrool, rec- clients, in a residential home and dishwashers needed. Ap¬ NOW LEASING ords 53 25 hour plus bene¬ ply at 116 Bailey St. before 11 CAMARO, 1971 V 8 engine, inder, interior & engine excel setting. Contact personnel •ONE BEDROOM FURNISHED fits Can Mike or after 2 p.m. 3-3-30 (4) lent Best otter 355- '988 Bidwell, SOCIAL WORKERS office, Community Mental good condition. Call Diane, 332-7050 or 321 8665 3-4-3(3' Moon s Restauran; 351 2755 Heaith Board, 407 W. Green- APARTMENTS 3-3-30 19' SOCIOLOGISTS AGRICULTURALISTS 3-4-3(31 Volunteers In Servic e To lawn, Lansing. E.O.E. ft FARMERS •AIR CONDITIONING IMPALA 1973 2 door sport America offers you (jross 5-4-3 (81 needed lor Peoce Corps h8 CHEVY '? ton pickup, 6 coup. Transportation special. roots experience in co>msel •SWIMMING POOL projects m Asio Africo anc •inder, 3 speed, new tires $495 Where' Flumerfelt Stair WORK STUDY - Child care uth America Help people •PRIVATE BALCONIES 655-3630 4-4-3 13) Chevrolet, 655-4343 0-3 3-30(61 etc 9YournCedeg°eel could assistance term near campus. needed spring Morning developing nations grow •WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE TO qualify you for progrpi food and get valuable ex CHEVY VAN. 1978 clean and health ed preventive med hours preferred Call HAS¬ CAMPUS LETT COMMUNITY EDU¬ nee at the same time for rental S arp, customized 627 9435 LEMANS 73 Good car re¬ icme adult literocy pre Must be U S citizen single CATION 339 2665. 3-3-30 ( 51 3 3-30 (31 cent exhaust AM FM air BRAKE PARTS Pads shoes school Positions ova liable ied no dependents No information 353 7066 8-4-6 <3- living and hydraulic kits for your upper limit Co CORVAIR. excellent. One vner, 140 HP $1025, or best MAVERICK 1970 ■ 6 cylin¬ foreign car at CHEQUERED FLAG FOREIGN CAR expenses fits S medical 1bene Contact VISTA thi ough KAPLAN CENTER LSAT instructor, part-time, needs oge Peoce Corps through the ment Center Student 351-8631 der. Runs well Good gas need 700 LSAT score, no t'fer. Call Rick 351-7464. PARTS, 2605 East Kalama the Plocement Center Stu- es Building April 2 3 i iddniKHigan Ave. Right next to mileaqe $300 355-8135. dent Sei.ices Building April experience. 332-2539 zoo Street One mile west of >ct VISTA through the I. Lansing, Ml. the M.5.U. M.5.U. BrodyBrady 5-4-3 i3> 2 3 4 5 7-4-5 15) campus. 487 5055 locement Center S»udenl CUTLASS SUPREME 1976, C-3-3-30 (7) Complex iplex OLDS DELMONT 88 1967 ervices Building Apr,I 2 3 CHILD CARE needed for two 36 000 miles MSU green & Ctopcfctngfjam whue $3000 321 1701. runs well, slight body rust, loving children, ages 7 and 2, $200 best otter 339 3810. MASON BODY SHOP 812 E in our home 7:30 to 5:30 Kalamazoo. Since 1940 Auto SERVICE STATION atten¬ 3-3-30 13) with 2 afternoons off Refer¬ painting collision service dant - full time. $3.00 hour ences, own transportation, American, foreign cars 485 plus commission University near bus stop in Okemos. 0256 C 3 3 30 '5 Standard 351-0770. 3-3-30 i4i 332 6964 3-4-2 18) NOW LEASING ATHLETES VILLAGE ANIMAL ARCHITECTS URBAN PLANNERS AGRICULTURAL Don t sign a lease ntil \urv im- apartment* mmpletely furnisherl with S|mnish Mediterranean furniture and shay ifcr 1 HUSBANORISTS you ve seen ENGINEERS i»z throughout unit has dishwasher garbage distXN.i ,-entri Everything for the Get off to a great star MARIGOLD APARTMENTS it inning and heatinu athlete. For all your Peace mining P,«,l and Private ha Ironies Corps Work - racquet sports needs. Marigold and Harrison Certified pro to assist you. Nylon stringing Call EST-CE QUE V0US V0ULEZ or 4905 resfringing reg: special »7" 351-7166 FAIRE QUELQUE CHOSE DE 'l00 off on any string¬ loping c 'Completely furnished 'Shag Carpeting I [ SPECIAL AVEC V0TRE ted ing or with this ad and stu resfringing your bund tt skills Must be U.S. citi 'Appliances and Air Cond Kogodorn Rood just south of Ser f | CAPACITE DE PARLER LA ' dent id card. zen single married no de J' LANGUE FRANQAISE? pendents No upper age li mit Contact the Peace Corps For appointment call 337-7328 If through the Placement Cen ter Student Services Buil dent Services Building Apr BIEN SUR! ding April 2 3 4 5 »r Leases M55 mflnY «3gj { } ALORSyPOUR V0US RENSEIGNER, TELEPH0NEZ A... CAMPUS PEOPLE 731 (313) 226-7928 (Collect) HILL ARE inTG ...0U PARLER AVEC UN Apartmenls GjG]GlG1GlG1G1G1GlG1GlGlGlG1GiqG1ElG1SlGlGI '2 Bedrooms ™ ESPANOL ESPANOL ESPANOL ESPANOL H lOEflTICRL, C0NSEILLER A "Furnished Apts. BLftHD HUES... ife The Placement Center, DOW "Free Roommate Service EL CUERP0 DE PAZ Y VISTA NECISITAN SU MAYBE YOU CAN DO April 2, 3, 4, 5. 'Dishwashers FACILIDAD^EN EL illOMA ESPANOL Y SU PREPARACION PARA P0DER LUCHAR CONTRA SOMETHING DIFFERENT! TRAVAILLEZ EN PLUSIEURS PAYS EN leasing Join the Gang at... LA P0BREZA, 'Central Air Conditioning Consider spend,ng 1 30th of AFRIQUE . . . COTE D IVOIRE, MAROC, your hfe as a Peace Corps HAUTE VOLTA, ZAIRE, NIGER, ETC. Burdiam Woods 'Swimming Pool HAGA UN AN0 CON VISTA TRABAJAND0 CON or a Vista volunteer It's on adventure but it won t be CAMPESINOS MIGRANTES Y, 0TR0S P0BRES easy If you need pamper,ng then Air Conditioned maybe you d better * 'Unlimited Parking URBAN0S Y RURALES AQUI EN LOS ESTAD0S think Of something else But if you re concerned about LA NUTRITION, ET L AGR0N0MIE. basic problems wh.ch offect * Dishwasher UNU)0S 0 TRABAJE P0R DOS AN0S EN UN people all over the world 'Pleasant Landscaping PAIS DEL TERCER MUND0 Df LATINO food and water, health and housing, |0bs and sociol * Luiuritas Furnishings justice -ond ore not afraid to spend one or two * Shag Carpeting 'Special 12 month rates AMERICA COMO UN V0LUNTARI0 DEL CUERPO in a different environment maybe the Peace years NOUS AV0NS BES0IN DE DE PAZ. Corps or * Private Balconies V0S TALENTS.' * SWIMMING POOL FREE BUS P0R EL TRABAJ0 MAS DIFICIL QUE USTED Contact Recruiters at: * located m Burchaoi Ave PUEDE AMAR, LLAME AL SERVICE (313)226 /V28 (Collect) Tha Placement Canter. Student Services 745 BURCHAM Building, April 2, 3, 4, ». For Rental Model Open 9-9 Apartments shown by 0 BUSQUE UN C0NSEJER0 EN appointment Mon-Wed -Fr Information Call Everyday RPS 10am 12 noon or it Center April 2, 3. 4 5. 3:30pm-5pm Leasing for PLATE rhe Summer & Fall C0RPS VISTA Phone for appointment: 351-311* 351-7212 CALL 349-3530 RPS VISTA Michigon Stote News East loosing, Michigon Friday. March 30 1979 19 Employment > Employment ; Apirtieits Apartments ^ Rows A Rooms /> fir Slit ![5j Animals INFORMATION CENTER re¬ For Sole % COOKS WANTED Day and ONE MALE ceptionist part time, apply in n CHARMING 2-bedroom 2 ROOMS for rent, female, evening shifts. Must be neat lease Spring term. Pool. 351 apartment near MSU and bus close to campus. 351 5194 CLARINET, BUNDY. B Flat CASH PAID for old comics, HUSKY-SHEPHERD person Meridian Mall Man mix, Apply in person between 2-4 4795 3 3-30 13) line. Accommodates 2-4 stu after 5 p.m. 3-3 30 (3) $80, or best offer. 394-1244 baseball cards, science fic¬ needs home. agement Office 5-4 4 (4) Maie, eight p.m. America's Cup Restau 54-3 (3) tion. CURIOUS BOOK dents. $240 plus utilities. ROOM FOR rent, close to months, shots. Doesn't bark, rant. 220 M.A.C. 4-4-3 (6) STATE NEWS CLASSIFIED 1 FEMALE needed to sublet Completely furnished. 349- OWN ROOM, close, non- SHOP, 307 East Grand River, friendly, 337-0658. 8-4-6 (31 campus. Parking. $130/ NEW AND used guitars, ban¬ Spring term. Cedar Village. 3413. 54-3 (51 East Lansing. 332-0112. now hiring clerical staff for 11 smoker, $79/month, on bus month. 332-3795 8-4-10(3) TUTORS-EXPERIENCED in Call 337 1027. 3-3-30 (3) line. 332-2264 6-4-4 (3) jos, mandolins, etc. Dulci¬ C-3-3-30 (6) LABRADOR RETRIEVERS a m. to 2 p.m. shift daily. teaching reading or math. FEMALE TO share furnished, mers and kits, recorders, AKC, shots, wormed, black, Must be student. Apply 347 NICE ROOM-in duplex. Now thousands of hard to find 16-20 hours/week. Apply 1-3 2 ROOMS available. Carpet, LARGE SELECTION of Student Services 12 5 p.m. negotiable. 332 7861 or 355- GRADUATE GIRL - big, thru September 3324860 yellow, Et chocolate. $100. p.m. Monday Friday Teach¬ albums and books, discount air, etc. $95 month. 394 6690 2902 8-4 6 (31 clean room, kitchen, walking 1-3-30(3) frames, glasses, for everyone. 625-7185. E-5-4-5I4I Thursday and Friday ers Helper, 827 W. Saginaw. 84-6 (3) prices. Expert repairs - free OPTICAL DISCOUNT, 2716 2-3-30 181 distance. Call 332-0063 487-3020. 2 3-30 (6) estimates ELDERLY IN¬ East Michigan Avenue, Lan¬ MALE, NON-SMOKER to 3-3-30 (3) JUMPING AND dressage ies WOMAN NEEDED for room STRUMENTS. 541 E. Grand BABYSITTER NEEDED part share luxury pad. Profession¬ in house of 4 $93.75/month sing, Michigan, 372-7409. sons with Brad Barbeau, Roz BUS PEOPLE needed. Week UNIVERSITY TERRACE al or graduate student prefer¬ 1 BLOCK from campus - River, 332 4331. C-3-3-30 (9) C-3-3-30 (5) Kinstler and Jerri Regan time, East Lansing area, own days, dinner only. 332-0955 + utilities. 372-5034 8-4-9 (3) red. Pool, suna, 351-8296 available now. $85 $125. Fur¬ Beginning through advanced. .ransportation, 332 3454 2-3-30 (31 GUILD D-50. 3 years old, with after 7. 6-4-6(4) nished. 351 4484. 84-6 (3) Transportation available for 8-4 9 (3) Summer leases avail¬ CLOSE TO $125 #1 campus. case, excellent condition. Thursday evening jumping 30 PEOPLE needed for able. Few for Fall. month, all utilities included. serv¬ 2 PERSON-Apartment. 1 LOWER FLOOR of duplex, Rosewood body, deep tone, and flat lessons. WILLOW BOOKKEEPING FULL or Call EQUITY VEST, 351-1500 ing and catering at Kellogg Open showing Satur¬ room for rent. All utilities paid close to campus. Available $400 487 8236 after 6 p.m. POND STABLES, 676-9799. part-time. D. E. or accounting Center. Flexible hours, and 0-1-3-30 (3) mber the day 54-3 (5) except water. Next to cam¬ immediately. 394-3717 after 3 X5-4-5I8) background preferred. Apply must be available 2 to 3 days 1 lam-2pm or by genuine stain glass • done pus. $130/month. call collect p.m. 84-6 15) HI Fl BUYS, 1101 E. Grand lunches per week. Apply at appointment. Phone FEMALE NEEDED, 2 bed¬ in green & white. Appro* days, 1-313420-0728. DID YOU know that... THE River, E. Lansing, Michigan. Room 116 Kellogg Center between 3pm-7pm, room, close to campus $95 a imately 5' high. Lost l Found 0-2-3-30 15) between 8 and 5. 8-4-9 (8) 3-4-3(6) CLOSE TO campus. $125/ month plus utilities. Spring Comes complete for hangini STEREO SHOPPE is a great ^ Monday-Friday: month, all utilities included only. 337-0919 8-4-9 (51 place to buy your stereo ROOMMATEISI-NEEDED for Call EQUITY VEST, 351 1500. equipment. C-3-3-30(4) LOST - CAMERA lens, PART TIME girl trainee for COOK 4 man. Collingwood Apart¬ BL-C-1-3-30(4) front of Dooley's at the morning office duties. 80 JACOBSON'S is ROOM IN spacious house To order send '600 check o now ac¬ ment. 3324654 34-3(3) DISCOUNT, NEW-USED celebration. Reward, Bob, hours/month. For Appoint¬ near MSU. 337-0656 money order to: cepting applications for an ROOMS IN farm house with desks, chairs, files. BUSI¬ State News Photo, 355-8311 ment 321-9700. 11-4-13(4) experienced grill cook. Must ONE BEDROOM furnished at lake, garden, dark room, 2/3-30 (3) Houser's Stained Glass NESS EQUIPMENT CO., 215 5-4-3 (3) be familiar with food prepara¬ MALE TO sublet spring and/ Cedars East. Available start¬ workshop. Adults. 351-8231. MALE STUDENTS P.O. Box 994 E. Kalamazoo. 485-5500 NOON GYM Supervisor po¬ tion and grill work. Hours: or summer. Own room, close - single ing March $210. 332-3900 1-3-30(4) rooms. 332-5791 after 5:30 0 1-3-30(4) LOST, METAL reamer toot sition available at WAVERLY Monday, Tuesday 10-3, to campus. 332 2236. 0-1-3-30(4) Arlington Hgts, III. with yellow handle. Near HIGH SCHOOL. 11 64-4 (3) p.m. and weekends. am till 1 Thursday £t Friday, 10-7, 60006 State Bank. Angie SPRING: OWN room in 2 3 3-30 (3) TELESCOPE - 4" reflecting 332-1874. pm on days school is in Saturday 10-4. Excellent NEED FEMALE to share spa¬ bedroom house near campus. with Barlow Lens. $125. Call 3-4-3(3) session 1 BEDROOM. $170 •Shipped U P $ prepoid Position available plus utili¬ working conditions and cious 1 bedroom apartment $100/month. Call 484 7283. ROOM PARKING Prefer 393-1909. 5-4-3(31 April 9th and for the remain¬ fringe benefits. Apply in per¬ ties. Bus or bike MSU/LCC. der of the 1978-79 School son at the Personnel office. Pets OK 372-9759. 7-4-5 (3) Spring and Summer with Fall optional Campus 1 block. Liz 8-4-10(3) senior or graduate student. INSTANT CASH! We're pay¬ PIONEER POWER Real Estate '« year. $3.50/hour. Apply at Lansing. 482-4817 3-3-30 (3) ing $1-$2 for albums in good amp, JACOBSON'S SUBLET OWN bedroom in 394-5528 and Missy 337-2056. ROOM FOR 1 man at Men's brand new, 35 watts rms. WAVERLY HIGH SCHOOL, 333 E. Grand River shape. WAZOO RECORDS. FOUR MILES three man 6-4-6(6) Christian Co-op. Call 332- AVAILABLE NOW. Campus New, $250 will sell for $200. - MSU, 3 5027 W. Michigan Ave. Lan¬ apartment, one 223 Abbott 337-0947 East Lansing 1437. 3-4-3(3) Call Al anytime. 332-7634 bedroom ranch. Recreation block from campus. Call 337- near. Rooms from $80 month C-3-3-30 (4) sing. 8-4-10(10) 5-4-4 116) room, large lot, fireplace. By 2669. 5-4-3 (3) SUMMER SUBLET furn¬ Call days 351 6471. 5-4-6(4) ished, two bedrooms. $183. owner, 393 8186 after 4:30. EARN $4.00 or more in ROOMS ON 3 v: acres. Lake, C-3-3-30 (3! MOTOBECANE GRAND Re¬ BIKE PART 8-4-6 5) 337-0261, Beal St. 8-4-10(3) Sale used decision making experiment. Call Tom Whalen at 353-8828 FelHtffl BEECHWOOD garden, darkroom. 351-8231 2 3-30 ( 3) Quiet. FEMALES - 2 rooms to rent cord. 25" Reynolds, 531 frame, sew up tires. Very frames, fenders, baskets, hubs....etc. Clearance prices, FOR SALE by owner 2 or 371-3240. 3-4-3(41 REFRIGERATOR, T V., eo rentals. Free on/off ster cam¬ APARTMENTS Houses £ DOUBLE AND single rooms in house near camus. 351 6226 After 5 332 3831. good condition. $275. 337- 9487 after 3. 3-4-3(4) BIKE CO-OP SHOP. 337 2453. 547 E RECYCLE bedroom apartment condo¬ minium in Meridian Hills. *5 blocks to campus available in large convenient 3-3-30 (3) UNIFORMED SECURITY Of¬ pus delivery. DORM RENT- house. $465 or $515. Includes Grand River (rear entrance! $31,900. Phone 694-2001 ficers, full or part time, call ALL. 372-1795. 8-4-6(4) •Large 2 bedroom MSU - 5 blocks. Furnished 1-4-2(6) room and board per MSU SINGLE FURNISHED rooms T-Shirts made from after 5:30 PM. 3-4-2 i5) 6414562. OR-1-3-30(3) house for 5 males, starting apartments June 15. 12 month lease. term. Available now Call across from Williams Hall. /our art. Photo or 337-2381 B 2 3-30 (6) USED BIKES for sale. Recon¬ BABYSITTER NEEDED Mon¬ •Furnished 332-4076. 3-3-30 (4) Term leases $85 month. 351 - slide in FULL COLOR FOR RENT ditioned Et guaranteed. 1,3, day through Thursday 11 am •Stereos. Refrigerators. TV's Now Renting For Vi BLOCK from campus, $90 4495. Spartan Hall. 8-4-6 (4) Any quantity. Discount and 10 speeds. $40.00 and Persoual / to 2 pm for one 4 year old. WANTED. MATURE Adults Close to campus. Call 337- •Free delivery on oft campus Summer & Fall and $110. Large house, co¬ given for dorm floors up. BIKE CO-OP RECYCLE for a 3 bedroom home. Close SHOP. 337-2453. 547 E. ed. 332-6468 3-3-30 (3) or sport team orders GIRLS'S SOFTBALL 0613 84-10(5) Phone: 332-0052 in, carpeting, large yard, no Grand River (rear entrance). 372-1795 between Ipm-Spm pets. References and $400. For Sale ^ 1-4-2(7) EXPERIENCED, RESPON¬ MONOAVTHBU FRIDAY 351-7497. OR-1 -3-30(5) MSU NEAR — Rooms from WHITE MONKEY Any girl interested in playing $125 month. All utilities in¬ 117 N. Harrison Rd softbali in the Okemos SIBLE, individuals needed for SEWING MACHINES full time night waitress pos¬ SUMMER AND Fall leasing 1 BEDROOM apartment, GRAND RIVER near Meridian cluded. 116 Burcham. Call EQUITY VEST 351-1500 or free arm machines from - new Animals V league, ages 18 and up. contact, Jon Eman at 339 itions (5-10p.m.). Two week completely furnished, near Mall, 4-5 bedrooms, $450 a starting now at EQUITY 351-4688 0-3-3-30(5) $99.50. Guaranteed used ma¬ DOG OBEDIENCE classes at 8018 or 339-8196 after 6 p.m. lunch training required. Call VEST. Call 351-1500. MSU. Available April 20-July month. 349-0330, weekdays TYPEWRITER for sale. Royai chines from $39.50, All makes MSU. sponsored by SCAV- Mr. Solomon 372-4300 (After 0-3-3-30 (3) 31 Prefer graduate student 9-5 5-4-4 (4) Sabre, 1 year old. $60. 355- 526 SUNSET, 536 Abbott. repaired. EDWARDS DIS¬ M4 (Veterinary student 2-3 30(101 4 p.m.) JIM'S TIFFANY 351-8215 8 4 6 (5) $82 to $98 4 weeks. Includes TRIBUTING COMPANY, 6078-Ji5-4-4 (3)_ spouse auxiliary). Registra¬ PLACE, downtown Lansing. REFRIGERATORS 2 cube COUNTRY HOUSE 1115 N. Washington. on se¬ utilities. 337-7162. 3-3-30 (3) 489 TOP DOLLAR PAID - for tion 4 2, 7:45 p.m., at MSU REUNION FOR former Pire 5-4-5(8) and 4 cube. Have a few cluded 5 acres 15 minutes MALE NEEDED, spring term 6448. C-3-3-30 (8) quality stereo components, Animal Pavilion. Call 651 available for spring River i canoe: camp partici term. Old Cedar Village. Non-smo from campus. Pets OK. Fe¬ EAST LANSING-two room TVs, cameras, or anything of 6767 or 337-7392. 3-3-30 .'7) pants. Saturday. 332-3991 BRIGHT, RESPONSIBLE in¬ UNITED RENT-ALL. 351- male $85 bedroom Rick ker. Rent negotiable. WE PAY up to $2 for LP's value, WILCOX TRADING dividual needed for lunch and 5652. 3-3-30 (4) 655-1717 late evenings. suite, $99 per month, security 332-2163. 4-4-4(4) and cassettes - also buying POST, 509 E. Michigan, 485- COLLIE MIX puppies $5.00. dinner busboy positions. 7-4-6 i5) deposit. 332-2282. 8-4-10(4) Great pay and benefits. Call 45's, songbooks, magazines. 4391. C-3-3-30 (6) Call 626-6705 afte' 3 p.m. FEMALE OWN Room. Sublet FLAT BLACK, Er CIRCU¬ 3-3-30 (3) BREAKER ONE ^ive for Mr. Solomon 372-4300 (after Apartments ^ Spring Term, rent $100. Has- COUNTRY LIVING for single FEMALE, FURNISHED room. LAR, upstairs, 541 E. Grand SOFA BED - $45, Herculon, those Northern Girls - Julie. 4 p.m.) JIM'S TIFFANY Parking, bus, laundry, utili¬ lett. 339-9455. 3-4-3(3) or couple, 1 or 2 rooms River, Open 11 a.m. 351-0838. folds flat, 6vj feet, excellent, LAB PUP (yellow) registered. Ann, Donna, Karen, and Lin¬ PLACE, downtown Lansing. OWN ROOM in 3 bedroom, private bath, no house pets, ties, more $100. 487-6344. after 5. 332-6663 4Vj months. $85. 655-3800. da. Our C.B. can't reach E C-3-3-30 (6) 54-5(71 very close, great roommates, room for 1 horse, 349-5911, 8-4-10(3) MALE ROOMMATE for 4- E-5-4-813) Lansing but letters sure cheap' 332 5258. 4-i;3.d) man, close to campus. $85 evenings/weekends. 8-4-9 (5) E-5-4/3J3) can. our We need address. Do MURRAY HOTEL, Mackinac ROOMMATE TOshare house. AUTOMATIC RECORD play¬ We'll help you month. Call Neil 332-7572. find a job in a POODLE PUPP1ES-3 Stan¬ you copy? Jim and Jack. 16 Island, Mi. Summer cooks, $110 plus utilities. 372-5147. er, $50: Rollaway bed, $30: 2 FEMALE roommates 34-3(3! 3 BLOCKS from campus, 4-6 hurry! Watch our employ¬ dard. AKC registered. $200 or Langdon St. Madison. 53703. 6-4-6(3) Valet, $5. 489-2507. 5-4-3 (3) Bartenders, maintainence needed for spring term, bedroom homes. Furnished, ment columns. best offer. 485-6652. 3-4-3(3) Z-2-4-2I9) persons, piano players and Americana Apartments, call fireplaces, & in excellent personnel for rotation be¬ tween food service, waitress- Kathy 332-6482. 10-4-11 (4) CEDAR VILLAGE condition Renting for fall. 351-8135 for showing. Disc Shop ing and housekeeping. Send 5 ROOM furnished. 2nd floor, 8-4-9 (5! complete resume, work ex¬ private garage, all utilities APARTMENTS The perience, recent photo, social security number and 1st and last day available to work to paid. $175 month with 1 month deposit. 320 N. Butler, Lansing, 482-2577. summer Now leasing and for fall. FACULTY HOUSE, large 4 bedroom, spring term, only $420 355-7854 5-4-4 (3) - way 3969 Penberton, Ann Arbor, S-5-4-4 (51 Summer rent as low as Mi. 48105. 12-4-16(15) ROOMMATE NEEDED, own WAITRESSES, DERS, FLOORMEN. Now ta¬ BARTEN¬ NEED FEMALE to share bile home mer, spring and sum¬ $90, 332-0412 3-4-2 (3) mo¬ $47.50 per person. For information, room, close campus, $95 month. 351-7236. 8-4-9 (3) #1 Congratulations king applications for spring call 351-5180 HOUSE FOR rent, furnished, Spartans term. Apply in person 2-4 near campus, finished base¬ p.m. 351-1201 Rainbow PINE LAKE ment, garage, 353-0121 Ranch 2843 East Grand River. 7-4-6 (3) 124 CEDAR St. East 5-4-5(6) APARTMENTS Lansing 2-man, 1 bedroom furnished 6080 Marsh Rd. 1 ROOM in 6 person house, apartments. Heat included PROGRAMMER and modify TO write existing pro¬ grams. Responsibilities in¬ Meridian Mall Area One Bedroom $220'month. Year leases ly, June 15 or September 1. 129 Burcham efficiency $165 on¬ very close to campus $100 plus utilities. Spring and'or summer. 332-4511. 3-4-3141 #2 Sheik Yerbouti clude daily execution of Furnished & month. Damage deposit re¬ FORTRAN and COMPASS 5,6,10, 12 Unfurnished person houses. 1 quired. Phone 6-10 p.m. 882- programs on a CDC6500. Will block from campus Available 2316. 0-8-4-6 (9) also debug, test, document, and implement changes and modifications to existing pro¬ *G.E. appliances 'Fully carpeted LANSING - APPLIANCES, June or September. 351-4484 8-4-6 (41 Frank Zappa unfurnished. No children- grams and system software. FEMALE OWN room in 5 married couple. - Programs are run in both batch and interactive modes. pets. Quiet References, deposit $225. bedroom campus, house. Close to 351-3351. 3-3-30 (3) at his zany An 482-1727, 663-4345. 8-4-6 15) Associate Degree in Physics or Computer Science 339-8192 SEVERAL 5 person houses, or an equivalent combination of education and related data evenings 1 BLOCK from Williams Hall Beal St. Apartments, fur¬ nished 2 bedroom, 2 person starting fall. Call 1-772-4209 after 5:30 p.m. 0-3-3-30 (31 Kinky best processing experience is nec¬ LUXURY TOWNHOUSE $240 including heat, year essary. Reasonable experi¬ only $7" ONE BEDROOM, 5 person ence with FORTRAN, COM¬ PASS, and magnetic tape, needs 3rd girl. Own room. May 1. Non-smoker. Cable lease, 1 parking space per apartment no pets. 669-3654 house, Gunson St., $105/ month plus utilities. Call San¬ 2 L.P.'s TV and pool. $120. 393-3687. 6-9 p.m 5-4-3(7) FRANK ZAPPA tape formats, etc. Familiarity 84-6 (4) dy at work 355-8252 or SHEIK YERBOUTI with CDC hardware and MSU batch and interactive FOR IMMEDIATE occupan¬ evenings, 332-8309. (thru April 7) SRZ-2-1501 WANTED 1 female for 4 S-5-4-3- (5) - cy, 1 bedroom apartment, 1 processing is desirable. Reply man apartment. Waters block from campus, $200/ to A. Rebec, MSU Personnel FEMALE - TO share nice 2 Edge. Call 351-8514. month 337-0415. 3-4-3 (4) Center, 110 Nisbet Building, bedroom house in Mason, No East Lansing, Ml 48824. Please reference job number A955. MSU is an Equal 84-6 (31 LARGE 2 party furnished efficiency. Close to campus. lease, $105 plus utilities. Pets. Yvonne 676-5430. 3-3-30 (5) #3 Come to Funkville with • • • Opportunity Employer. Air conditioning. $210/month ROOMMATE NEEDED, near 84-6 (30) BUSBOY before a possible rent -fall. $140/month, summer. After 5 p.m. 487-4451. 0-2-3-30 (5) Sparrow, utilities paid, room. 482-2415 3-3-30 (3) own the Crowd Pleasers JACOBSON'S IS now ac¬ River's and 2 BEDROOM for spring and cepting applications for a busboy 11:30-3:30 Monday Water's Idge MALE TO share quiet, spa¬ summer, 3 blocks to campus. And on your way, stop by cious Lakeview Apartment. $350 includes utilities. Call through Friday. Apply in per¬ 339-3189 after 5. 5-4-4 131 the PERSONNEL of- 372-9172 after 6 p.m. son at 8-4-6 (4) Bonnie & Clyde's & 261 River St. FEMALE NEEDED to sub¬ SHARE HOUSE. No lease JACOBSON'S (next to Cedar Village) lease Campus Hill 349-2452/ 110/month - utilities. 355- party with the Crowd 333 East Grand River 393-7627. 8-4-6 (3) 9272 8-5, 371-2473 after 5. East Lansing 33M431 3 3-30 (3) Pleasers 54-4 (11) NEEDED for summer - 2-3 people to sublet Eden Rock SECRETARY RECEP¬ MALE ROOMMATE needed LUXURY SABBATICAL apartment. 337-0816. 3-4-3(3) TIONIST needed immediately for a national trade associa¬ tion located on MSU. Good for 2 bedroom mobile home with washer dryer. 8 miles from MSU. Next to Lake LANSING, ONE bedroom home in Okemos needs 4th for spring and summer. Con¬ siderate grad. Male/female, Tonight! lower flat. Fireplace, stove, organizational and typing $120 all utilities. Phone 6/5- no pets, $100 plus, 349-1373. 7190. 4-4-2 (6) refrigerator, garage and all ability required. Call 353- 3-3-30 (6) utilities included. Responsible 5500. 84-9 (8) couple or single. $225. Avail¬ The Disc TWO MALE Shop roommates able May 1 482 9226. RENTING FOR Fall. Modern MOUNTAIN JACK'S restau¬ needed close to campus. Rent negotiable. Call Pedro, 0-6-3-30 (7) houses and duplexes. Cam¬ (this weekend rant now accepting applica¬ pus near, 3-7 bedrooms. Call 337 0414. 3-3-30 (3) tions for bartenders, wait ROOMMATE NEEDED to days 351 6471. C-3-3 30 (4) only) It's what the funk is all about persons, cooks, and bus per¬ share apartment with male, FEMALE TO share 2 bath, 2 sons. Full time and part time COUNTRY FARM Home 18/ bedroom. $125/month. 337 Spring/Summer. 2 blocks to hours available. Apply in miles north, 4 bedrooms, 10 1658 or 394-7455 evenings. campus. $115 plus $115 de¬ person only, Monday-Friday 8-4-6 (3) posit 351-5402 or 882 6691 acres, large bam Available 2-4 p.m. 5800 W. Saginaw now. $300. 351 7497 6-4-4 (5) 323 E. Grand River Ave. 351-5380 E.OJ. 8-4-9 (8^ ONE BEDROOM furnished. 0-3-3-30 (4) Near campus/bus. Pool, air- FEMALE NEEDED in 4 man, We'll help you decide the selling points. Call today to conditioning. $185/month. spring term, $95/month. 2 ROOMS - In house across (next to Jacobsons) Available summer. 332 3849 Close to campus. 337 7802 from campus $68.75. 351- place your Classified ad to sell that unneeded vacuum. after 5. 6-4-6(4) 3 3 30 (3) 0053 anytime. 3-3-30 (3) Michigan State News East Lansing. Michigan Friday. March 30, 1979 171 Service ^ Typing Service | Saturday for an open forum Service EXPERIENCED IBM typing, sponsored by McDonel Student Government Victory Season this dissertations, t Pica - Elite). Instruction Week-end! FREE LESSON in complexion FAYANN 489 0358 C 3-3-30 (31 Feminist Self Defense and Ka¬ $A- WEEKEND care. MERLE NORMAN ENGLISH CLASSES for ternational students and their in¬ rate Association offers a 10-week class in Women s Self Defense A® SPECIAL We have MM, WINS, KISS, LIQUOS /.J COSMETIC STUDIO 321 TYPING EXPERIENCED families. Register for dav and 5543. C-3-3-30 (4) beginning at 10 a m Saturday in We carry all your party needs and are tast and reasonable 37! 4635 evening classes at UNITED Union Tower Room Wear baggy (Fri. pm to Mori, om) C-3-3 30 (3) MINISTRIES CHURCH 1120 conveniently located at 314 S. Clipper! at clothes. • 18 or older Major Credit Kalamazoo. Ph. 332-4551. TAYMAR COP> GRAPH SERVICE South Harrison 337 8353 5-4-3 (6) LECAl SERVICES Israeli Folk Dancing from 1:30 to Card or Deposit req. completed dissertations ana resume service Corner MAC 4 p.m. every Sunday, 218 Wo AFFORDABLE OADE'S Find yourself a new car at just mens IM Instruction provided, 351-1830 LEGAL SERVICES Initial Consultation: FREE 5:30 p n : , p.m Monday-Friday. 10 Saturday. 337 3-3-30 i6i the price you'd hoped for Check the many offerings in Classified every day1 sponsored by Hillel Foundation. CURTIS FORD Ext. 49 Misdemeanor'minor $175 Mountaineering #2. FOR OTHER FEES 694-1351 SELECTING THE I WILL babysit for your chiio in my home, any time of the day 355-1156 4-4-2 4> 505 W. AlUfon NEED MUSICAl entertain Lansing, Mi. 40033 ment? Reasonable rates, ca'i now and reserve your date 351-0757. Ask for Stu or "TOTALLY AIR PROPER GEAR Kevin. 6-4-6(51 TGIF WITH a fn ieedie CONDITIONED" check. Have you'- neei checked MARShA at MUSIC The north door ©Weddings •Seminars Frandor C-1-3-30(5 •Banquets •Conventions BLUEGRASS EXTENS •Meetings 'Trade Shows SERVICE piavs wedd"nj •Concerts parties. 337 0178 or 372 372 • Luncheons P The Busch label all is where it 1 Comfort is crucial. If you C-3-30 (3) Aoa SONG CAlA begins. Note | mountaineer in f iCktT BOX OfF'CFV FILM PICKED up for pr I 485-7118 ) 1485-2419 ; public, pick cessing Monday Friday a padded Gulliver State Drugs. Oi and a halt blocks east bar stool, Mason-Abbott dormitory 3-4-3 (8) preferably one that spins (to facili¬ tate admir¬ ★ Live (Tlusic ing the Tuesday scenery). At through Saturday home, a com¬ fortable chair or sofa will starting at 9:00 You ire tKe moun-| do. Rule of thumb: if it taineer. And this is feels good, and the police ★ Large Screen TV. . . an ad. The subject of don't seem to mind do it. which is selecting the Then turn on the for fTlajor Sporting proper gear for tube or spin a tune or mountaineering. crack a good book. The Events choice is strictly (It all fits to¬ gether so nicely, between you and the dominant hemisphere Footlong Chili Dogs doesn't it?) First and ofyour brain. Of course, 80c foremost, you'll some mountaineers 2-5 Friday need to pop the say the smooth, re¬ mountain top. For freshing taste of Busch this task, faithful moun¬ is entertainment enough. INN taineers use a church rAnd thank good, GOOD FOOD • PIZZA O SPIRITS key. Secular moun¬ tey do, because Open M-F: 11 a.m. Sat. - Sun. 12:00 taineers use a bottle it's an excellent E. Grand River opener. 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