t VOLUME 73 19 NUMBER 52 Siais laws TUESDAY APRIL 3 1979 MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY EAST LANSING MICHIGAN 48824 iusmsn-JM ] Congress asks info By THE STATE NEWS Weaver. on n-plant incident provided with information on the Three Mile Island accident but are n t required to and THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Michigan's Consumers Power Co. Midland plant currently under construction, is one of report to the NRC. A resolution requiring the federal Nuclear Regulatory Commission to submit all seven similarly-designed plants at which the resolution is aimed. All were designed by Three Mile Island plant and federal officials said Mondav information on the Three Mile Island nuclear plant incident to the House was introduced Babcock and Wilcox Co., which drew up plans for Three Mile Island. "dramatic decrease" in the engineers achieved a Meanwhile, the federal government ordered the seven nuclear plants using Babcock hydrogen bubble that has held a stranglehold on efforts to cool Monday. down the disabled reactor. The resolution was "introduced by Rep. Jim Weaver, D Oregon. and Wilcox equipment to run safety checks and report on the findings within 10 days. Officials reported the bubble had shrunk to a much safer size and the reactor's Congressmember Bob Carr of Michigan helped draft the resolution, which calls for the "This bulletin is being sent to all utilities with an operating Babcock and Wilcox temperature had dropped significantly. NRC to submit all documents on the nuclear plant incident and any information on the pressurized water reactor," the NRC advised. "I am certain it is cause for Nine plants use the reactors, representing 15 percent of the nuclear generating optimism," said Harold Denton, NRC operations chief. "I danger of a similar accident occurring at seven other plants with the same design. didn't expect such a rapid change. I think it is safer than The Michigan Democrat was one of seven representatives who drafted the resolution. capacity in the country, according to Atomic Industrial, an industry group in New York. yesterday." George Troffer. an official with Metropolitan Edison, which operates the Five of those representatives sit on the House Energy and Environmental subcommittee. A spokesperson at Babcock and Wilcox headquarters in Lynchburg, Va., declined to radioactive facility, said releases had been halted at the site. The resolution is designed to help determine whether the problems at the plant were comment on the order or on reports that the firm might be facing financial difficulties. NRC's Denton said radiation The NRC also said other utilities that do not use Babcock and Wilcox reactors are being beaming from the plant was at low levels in a confined "generic" or inherent in the particular design type, said Mark Reis, energy adviser to area. Local Civil Defense officials, hopeful the changes meant the five-day crisis had passed, nevertheless maintained efforts to Judge might rule prepare for a precautionary evacuation of 25,000 residents still within a five-mile radius of the plant. Nobody among the planners in Harris- burg and the four-county area was ready to declare the crisis over. testimony invalid John Minnich, chairperson of the Dau¬ phin County commission and a principal member of the emergency preparedness team, said, "We're all ready to go." Monday, technicians continued efforts to eliminate the bubble completely, chiefly by in Stuart case the method they have been using all along: letting the gas dissolve in the constantly circulating cooling water and then allowing By PAI LCOX it to escape from the water outside the State News Staff Writer reactor. The testimony of an eyewitness to the possible abduction of Kristine Rose Stuart last Technicians also studied options on August may be inadmissible if a judge rules she was influenced by a forensic hypnotic exactly how to achieve the "total shut¬ interview. down," which would go a long way to ward A videotape of the Aug. 24 interview with East Lansing resident Nancy Daniels is being reviewed by 54B District Court Judge Daniel L. Tschirhart, prior to the opening of Donald ending the crisis. Gene Miller's preliminary hearing on a second-degree murder charge. Plant engineers shrunk the bubble by Tschirhart will rule on Miller attorney Thomas Bengtson's motion to supress all or part allowing the hydrogen in the reactor's of Daniels' testimony for the hearing. cooling water to escape into another Although Bengtson conceded a police composite sketch from the inter¬ building. view resembled Miller, he said he wanted to be Daniels' memory or At the same time, the oxygen trickle into sure testimony the bubble, which for a time had threatened testimony will not be affected by a to create a chemical reaction and subse¬ post-hypnotic suggestion. quent explosion, was not increasing Hypnosis as as "I want to know if there was suggestion by rapidly, Denton said. the interviewer," Bengtson said. The 24-year-old MSU graduate was Beside posing the explosion problem, the arrested Aug. 16 and charged with rape and bubble theoretically could have expanded, attempted murder of a 14-year-old Delta Township girl. Late in February, Miller was investigative forcing cooling water away from the uranium-filled fuel rods. The result of that would have been overheating of the rods indicted for second-degree murder in the New Year's Day disappearance of his ex-girlfriend Martha Sue Young, 19. and the tool common with a disastrous meltdown occurring at 5,000 degrees Fahrenheit. The bubble, which had threatened an Aug. 14 disappearance of Stuart, 30. By MICHAEL WINTER explosion that could have ripped the lid off No bodies have been found, making it State New s Staff Writer the reactor dome and spewed radiation, tougher for the prosecution to prove the two Forensic hypnosis. began shrinking Sunday and continued to women were murdered. At first glance those two words might do so through Monday, Troffer said. conjure up images of a bearded Viennese Bengtson said after a review of Daniels' psychologist dangling a gold pocketwatch testimony before the Grand Jury that before a catatonic patient laying prone on indicted Miller, she is "clearly the key an over-stuffed couch. witness" in the prosecution's case against Donald Gene .Vliller is led into 54B District Court murder charge. Monday prior to his preliminary hearing o a second-degree Miller. To police agencies around the country, though, the practice is quickly becoming a Milliken says The majority of the videotape interview- commonplace investigative tool used to help solve crimes from theft to murder. was shown Monday and in it Daniels described a struggle between a woman and a Forensic hypnosis involves trained police officers and clinical psychologists working state well man with a knife on the day of the Stuart STRIFJ; CAUSES DISRVPTION disappearance. for law enforcement agencies hypnotizing Forensic hypnosis was used to refresh Daniels' memory because of the circum¬ voluntary witnesses and victims in hopes of enhancing memories about details of a crime they have seen or experienced. prepared for stances surrounding what she saw. Police "(Forensic! hypnosis is used with all Automakers feel effects said Daniels came to police a few days after the Stuart disappearance and said she saw- something but was not sure what." types of serious complaints," said Michigan State Police Lt. Ronald Beauchine, who is one of 15 state police personnel trained in emergencies By KIM CRAW FORD Daniels was driving her car near the the technique. "I can't say it's been used Bv W IRE SERVICES unionized interstate freight business. State News Staff Writer Monday it would take several days for them corner of Coolidge Road and Fairoaks Court more with one type of crime than another." WASHINGTON - Thousands of auto The spokesperson, Norman Walker, said to determine the impact. Michigan is "basically well prepared" to workers when, as she was swerving to avoid another Although forensic hypnosis can be used deal with nuclear power plant accidents, were given short shifts Monday "virtually all" of TMI's members were and the ,/iospect of product shortages and The only previous industry shutdown car, she saw the pair struggling, police said. on suspects as well as witnesses and Gov. William G. Milliken said at a Capitol complying with the lockout - a tactic used came in 1976, when the Teamsters union victims, it has never been used on a suspect othei disruptions loomed as a trucking in labor disputes in which employers refuse Because Daniels could not clearly remem¬ press conference Monday evening. struck for three days before settling on its in the vear-and a half since the state police industry lockout of 300,000 Tea .-.iters 'ook t j let their employees work. ber details from the incident, she signed a Milliken told reporters the departments hold. last national contract, which expired this waiver and underwent a forensic hypnotic adopted the technique, Beauchine said. which would handle nuclear emergencies The Carter administration has said it Because it is rarely used on suspects, The lockout, ordered by industry execu¬ would seek a court order under the past Saturday at midnight. interview by Dr. Donald Rossi, Michigan will be working to improve coordination tives after the union launched a limited State Police Department psychologist. experts call it "investigative hypnosis" "where there may be weaknesses." Taft-Hartley Act to end either a nationwide Meanwhile, federal mediators said it was when it involves voluntary witnesses and weekend strike over a contract dispute, was strike or lockout if the labor dispute poses a Milliken ordered departments responsi¬ unlikely that bargainers for the union and While on the w-itness stand as part of the victims. ble for emergency action in the event of a expected to halt a sizable portion of national emergency. TMI would resume negotiations until separate pre-preliminary hearing, Rossi Beauchine said subjects are taken to interstate shipments of general freight There has never been an industry nuclear accident to prepare a review of Thursday at the earliest, in part because said forensic hypnosis helps provide "relaxa¬ chambers where hypnosis is ex from fresh foods to factory parts within shutdown of this scope that lasted longer the union's 350-member national bargaining tion to help put the subject into words what procedures following the incident at the piajne(j ;o them beforehand. A police artist Three Mile Island nuclear plant near days. than several days. committee is meeting in Chicago on is already in the memory." is present in those cases where a The auto industry was the first to feel the As a result, administration officials said composite Harrisburg, Pa. Wednesday. i continued on page 12) sketch of a possible suspect is needed to That accident has raised questions about impact of the industry shutdown. The nation's two largest automakers, General start an investigation. the precautions and emergency plans for The investigating officer also is usually Motors Corp. and Ford Motor Co., said an GAS STATIONS FEAR SHORTAGES Michigan's atomic facilities and surrounding estimated 48,000 assembly line workers present, he said. areas. In Michigan, investigative hypnosis has were being sent home early Monday Department of Public Health Director been used in about 75 cases, Beauchine said. Maurice Reizen told reporters the state because of parts shortages, and further production cutbacks were imminent. In Flint, GM said it will shut down its Local businesses well supplied Many hypnotic sessions are videotaped by Michigan State Police, he added. Investigative hypnosis had its start in monitors existing plants "on an almost continuous basis," checking air, rainwater, Chevrolet truck assembly plant, starting soil, milk, animals, fish and plant samples. June 1975 with the Los Angeles Police the first shift Tuesday until further notice, "Generally speaking, we've been quite By THE STATE NEWS by the Teamster strike, major gas suppliers in the area are not as Department and is now used by police confident with the results," he said. idling some 6,000 workers. Area consumers will not experience immediate shortages as a confident. agencies in all 50 states. Col. Dennis Payne of the State Police Company officials were assessing the result of the Teamster's nationwide strike that began Sunday. "Most gas stations owned by the major companies will be affected situation on a shift-by-shift basis to deter- "Investigative hypnosis is the coming Emergency Services Division, was also Joe Garcia, a lobbyist for the Michigan Food Dealer's by the strike," said William Straub, president of the Lansing Lewis mine whether further curtailments and thing in investigative police work," said Lee confident about the state's ability to Association, said there may be "spot shortages" of certain foods, Co.. a distributor of Sunoco Oil. icontinued other outright closings would be forthcom- on page 12) continued on page 12! but there will not be any major problems unless the truckers are out Those major companies include Sunoco Sun Oil, Standard, Shell for a long time. and Mobil, Straub said. Independent companies such as the Lansing Chrysler Corp., American Motors Corp. Quality Dairy Warehouse Manager Phil Cahl said the company Lewis Co. will not be directly affected. and Volkswagen of America reported no had not received any interstate shipments Monday. However, Straub said, Teamsters are permitting "certain energy- immediate work interruptions. "But I don't expect any supply shortages," Cahl said. "We have items in emergency areas" to be delivered. Ford appeared to be hardest hit in the been stocking up in anticipation of the strike and the people who Meanwhile, officials from the Oldsmobile Division of General first work day under the shutdown. supply us have a lot of stock, too." Motors Corp. in Lansing are assuming a "wait-and-see" attitude The No. 2 automaker reduced work shifts A manager from Seven-Eleven, 311 Grove St., said because they about the strike. at 16 car and truck assembly plants where had stocked up before the strike, store officials did not expect any One spokesperson said company officials at present were inside the flow of parts shipments were slowed to problems unless their suppliers ran out. "working on this on a day-to-day basis." a trickle. John Rotrowicz, manager of Eberhard's, 3301 Michigan Ave., Earvin Johnson racks up MSU administrators said they do not expect the Teamsters strike Company officials said curtailments were said Eberhard's received all of its regular shipments from Chicago to have an immediate effect on University operations. points in Student Council elec¬ extended to the second shift Monday. tions. See Page 3. Monday. Robert Underwood, MSU residence halls manager, said he is not GM shortened worktime at its Flint Pat Dooley, manager of Campus Corners II, 551 E. Grand River overly concerned about the strike. He said MSU tried to anticipate Chevrolet plant, its Pontiac assembly plant Ave., said, "We won't run out unless the people who supply our such a situation and had a large reserve food supply to rely on. Heather in Pontiac, Mich., and at the Fisher Body supplies do." "We don't expect the strike to have a great effect on MSU," said plant in Pontiac, sending some 12,000 A spokesperson for Spartan Foods, a major Ly le Thorburn, assistant vice president of housing and food service. For those who get grumpy on supplier of Lansing employees home early on both shifts. area groceries, said most of that company's truckers were not on He said the University may have to make some shifts in the rainy days, things are clearing A spokesperson for Trucking Manage strike. menus for residence halls, but added the effect of the strike will not up. today's forecast is for clear ment Inc., which had ordered the lockout Vern Winter, vice-president in charge of warehousing, said. "We be noticable unless it leasts four or five weeks. to partly cloudy skies with the Sunday, said its more than 500 member won't have any shortages unless this thing lasts." Thorburn added standard material supplies used by the high in the mid to upper 40s. firms account for 85 percent of the Although local food distributors will not be immediately affected University are well stocked and no shortages are expected. ' 2 Michigon Stole News, Eost Lonsing Michigan Tuesday. April 3, 1979 ADMITS SHELLING OF .A EMEU LAPBE MAK Amin surfaces in Ugandan city NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) Sources here said their - re were being hit. driven back by Libyan defend¬ They said the blaze was President Idi Amin made a ports indicated all Tanzanian Exiles in Nairobi said they ers over the weekend. extinguished by noon and the surprise appearance in Jinja on jets returned safely to their suspect Amin has been staying Residents and diplomats in city remained quiet for the rest Beefeaters Monday after an air raid on the bases from both raids. in join eivil service strike city, and ordered fleeing work Amin has not been seen Jinja, headquarters of Libyan troops sent by Libyan leader Kampala reported by telephone that a series of early morning of the day. In the Tanzanian capital of ers to return to their jobs, LONDON (AP) — The "Beefeaters' of when 15,000 guards declared an over¬ Jinja recently as his forces, barked by Col. Moammar Khadafy to aid explosions in the eastern in¬ Dar Es Salaam, the Uganda residents reported. Libyan units, fell back before Amin as a fellow Moslem. But the Tower of London, card-carrying union time ban. Welfare recipients could not dustrial area set a diesel fuel National Liberation Front said They said two Tanzanian the Tanzanian invaders and diplomatic here said the tank was blown up by members all, put down their halberds, collect their checks because most social MiG-21 jet fighters swooped sources storage tank afire and smoke Ugandan insurgents. there was no indication the billowed over the city. saboteurs. doffed their Tudor-era tunics and left security and welfare offices were closed. over Jinja, 50 miles east of the Jinja residents, reached by Tanzanians knew of Amin's their guard posts to join picket lines capit al of Kampala, and dropped telephone, said they were start The walkout by the Yeomen Warders of presence in Uganda's second Monday as a half-million British civil three bombs. led when Amin arrived at the Tower the Beefeaters known to an largest city when they planned In a broadcast over Uganda U.S. — 24-hour strike for Embassy servants went on more open air bus terminal after the their attack. millions of tourists by their scarlet and radio Monday, Amin said one of pay. bombing and told panicky em The diplomats said Libya may gold tunics, flat hats and silvery-bladed the planes, which he said was ployees to get back to work. Airport customs officers, messengers again use its war planes to halberds — shut down the Tower the American-made and flown by Little damage was done, they retaliate for the at the prime minister's residence, switch¬ Entebbe-Jinja ancient fortress that now houses the "Israelis and their agents," was said, but one bomb hit just board operators, tax collectors and hundreds of thousands of others took Crown Jewels and a collection of historical weaponry. shot down over Lake Victoria. Informed African and West ouiside the Libyan Arab Ugan¬ da Bank and wounded 15 per¬ bombings. Sunday's air strike against Entebbe was the first known hit by grenades part in the walkout, the latest in a string ern sources said Tanzania has sons. raid by Tanzanian of labor troubles that have plagued The warplanes, only Beefeater allowed to break only Soviet or Chinese built Amin acknowledged for the and they reportedly BEIRUT. Lebanon (AP) - Two rocket-propelled grenades hit British life in recent months. the strike MiGs. Tanzania has not acknow¬ damaged the U.S. was Raven Master Jim first time over the state radio the main runway and an Ugan Embassy on Monday, but officials said no one was hurt and The strike shut down the British Wilmington, who continued to feed the ledged the Jinja raid or a that the Tanzanians have shell¬ dan Boeing 707. damage was minor. The attack came amid increasing Arab hostility Museum and other tourist haunts halted reported strike Sunday by its ed or bombed Kampala, Jinja to the United States for its role in ravens on the grounds. Tradition says Invading forces besieging arranging the Egyptian that when the birds MiGs against the Entebbe and Entebbe, and that he had Israeli peace treaty. coin production at the Royal Mint in disappear Britain will Kampala resumed their shelling international airport 21 miles ordered the Entebbe airport U.S. Ambassador John Gunther Dean was reported to be Wales and prompted an alert at prisons fall. of the capital Monday after their having south of Kampala. closed "because civil aircraft" lunch elsewhere at the time of the attack. His office is located on the artillery reportedly had been same side but above the office hit. In 1976 the American ambassador to Lebanon, Francis Melloy, Begiirs Egyptian visit *a dream come true* was assassinated in Beirut's leftist quarter in an unsolved murder. CAIRO Minister Egypt (AP) Menachem — Israeli Prime Begin raised his glass Monday and said "halleluiah for other Arabs would join in the search for a peacefu' settlement to 30 years of war and hostility. Seniority systems ruling Eyewitnesses said two young unidentified men fired the grenades Monday from high in a building 150 yards from the embassy that overlooks the Mediterranean coast in West Beirut: The men escaped in a small car, the witnesses said. Palestinian leaders have threatened to attack "American peace in a toast to his former enemy Egyptian President Anwar Sadat. He called on Arab treaty opponents "to a Arab outrage at the treaty signing cast shadow over Begin s visit, with some untouched in court action interests" in the Middle East because of the key U.S. role in bringing about an Egyptian-Israeli peace treaty. In a statement telephoned to leftist newspaper offices relinquish that futile negativism. Egyptians suggesting he should have WASHINGTON lAPt The in Beirut, a Supreme Court The dpnisl of Supreme Court review in the The first state visit to Egypt by an Israeli waited until Egypt had recovered from — group calling itself "The Arab People" claimed responsibility for the on Monday closed the courthouse doors, at least North Carolina test case directly affects only attack. No group by that name has claimed leader was preceded by an exodus of the psychological shock of seeing Arab for to attacks responsiblity for now, on seniority systems that courts in that state and Maryland, South terrorist attacks in the past. moderates |oin hardliners in an attempt Arab ambassadors from Cairo and perpetuate effects of past racial discrimination. Carolina, Virginia and West Virginia. "Our shells struck the American godfather of the to punish Sadat. The justices refused to disturb a lower court treaty of imposition of Arab political and economic But the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals' treason at his Beirut stronghold," the statement said, ruling that bars minority workers from using an threatening sanctions to punish sadat for signing the Upon arriving Begin termed his visit "a ruling may be cited in other circuits as a more attacks on U.S. "targets and interests everywhere." 1866 civil rights law to sue the seniority system peace treaty in Washington last week dream come true and said he was precedent now that it has survived a trip to the Sources inside Palestinian factions based here dismissed the of any employer or union. nation's highest court. incident as unworthy of them, both in scope and Begin, in a prepared text said he was visiting to convince Egyptians of Israel s Two years ago, the high court ruled that purpose. The seniority case dates back to 1973, when six The rocket-propelled grenades, a common convinced that in God's good time the wish for a lasting peace weapon in the militia otherwise legitimate seniority systems — even black employees of Ryder Truck Lines Inc. in arsenals of Lebanon, exploded outside a first-floor window and those that carry the lingering effects of Charlotte,, N.C., sued the firm and the past penetrated an empty office on the fifth floor at the front of the illegal bias — cannot be challenged under a 1964 Teamsters union for illegal race discrimination eight-story building. civil rights law. for using a negotiated seniority system to freeze "We were very fortunate no one was in the room at the time." an Monday's action, unless reversed in some blacks out of over-the-road driving jobs. embassy secuirty officer told reporters. future Supreme Court case or overcome by When the suit was filed, the company-union It has been learned from reliable Lebanese sources that the Congress, thus leaves no law available as a seniority system barred workers transferring to government here won an agreement last week from Palestinians weapon to attack seniority systems that may the long distance driver jobs from retaining their and leftist Lebanese groups to refrain from attacking U.S. citizens prevent some minorities from advancing their seniority. The rule thus had the effect of "locking or property in Beirut because of the already fragile security careers. in" blacks to lesser paying jobs. situation. Nuke plant crisis breeds absenteeism WASHINGTON' (AP) — The House Mon¬ would have meant: day passed legislation to raise the federal • Approximately $8 billion of Social debt limit, averting the prospect that the Secruity wire transfers and checks, already HARRISBURG Pa. (AP) - Anxiety over a different story. federal government would be unable to pay mailed, will not be honored;" the crisis at Three Mile Island forced They were jammed w its bills or honor its checks after Monday • s-jme $3.3 billion in Treasury bills public schools to close throughout a 10-mile area on Monday while many businesses and factories reported high waiting to withdraw cash in evacuation order case of any and the crowds grew House ups federal night. The House approved a Senate measure by maturing Tuesday 'will not be paid when due;" and a 209-165 vote and sent it to President Carter • other checks presented for payment absenteeism and skeleton operations. so severe by midday that state officials for his signature. Final approval came after starting Tuesday "wil? not be paid." These, urged caution. Though it usual in was officially business as the Capitol some state agemces Area hospitals were admitting only debt ,timil averting the chamber voted 216-160 to beat back a Republican attempt to tie the bill to a he said, include civil service and railroad retirement benefits and veterans' benefits. also reported many workers did not show emergency cases. No elective surgery measure calling for a balanced budget. "The United States has not defaulted on up. was being performed. In a letter to House Speaker Thomas P. any of its debt obligations since the founding O'Neill earlier in the day. Treasury Secretary government default As of the republic," Blumenthal said in the engineers reported increasing While many workers felt free to act on W. Michael Blumenthal warned that unless letter. success in reducing a dangerous gas their personal evaluations of the danger the debt-limit bill was passed by the House "Denigration of the full faith and credit of bubble inside the nuclear reactor the police officers and firefighters, put on o and signed into law by the president the United States would have incalculable exile of thousands of voluntary evac standby basis were told they must yesterday, the United States of America effects on the domestic money markets and uees" left city streets barren of rush-hour respond and they are doing so said would have defaulted last night. on the value of the dollar in traffic and stores empty of customers. exchange Capt. Robert G. Miller of the Harrisburg Default, the Treasury secretary said, markets." At the city's banks however it was Police Department. Fire rips rural boarding house, kills 25 FARMINGTON Mo. (AP) — A rurol lapsed onto their beds raining fiery MSU RADIO BOARD boarding house built of concrete and debris on firefighters trying to get This term, the Radio Board, the granite "burned like paper Monday in a governing body of the through to the residents. roaring fire that killed 25 residents and Michigan State Radio network, is selecting students for It was an inferno is what it sent the building's roof crashing down Unbelievable The structure of was. the Member-at-Large and Chairman positions on the Board. onto their bodies, authorities said. building A Member-at-Large provides valuable Thirteen others survived. was granite but it burned like input and advice Residents of the Straughan Wayside paper said Sheriffs Deputy John to the Board from the Residence Halls and Casteel on-campus Inn included 13 persons placed there by people. Farmington State Hospital, which han¬ The fatal blaze comes only hours after dles mental disorders cases and treat¬ another boarding house fire which killed The Chairman is responsible for conducting meetings ment of alcoholism and drug abuse nine persons in Connellsville, Pa. Offi¬ and representing the Board. authorities said. cials there said the Sunday night fire was Fire Chief Bob Oder said victims died of caused by an electrical overload due to Tonight thru Sat Applications are available at WBRS in the Brody smoke inhalation before the roof col¬ "numerous television sets and radios. The King of Chicago Complex, WMCD in McDonel Hall and WMSN in Room Rhythm & Blues 8 Student Services. Deadline to apply is Tuesday, April Carter seeks new eitizen privacy laws 10 at 4:30p.m. BIG TWIST WASHINGTON (AP) ter asked - President Car¬ and records of federally financed re¬ MICHIGAN STATE Congress Monday for new search projects. He promised to submit citizen privacy laws, including a ban on soon a bill that would expand privacy RADIO NETWORK most police searches or seizures of laws concerning reporters' notes, film and interview files. insurance records. banking, credit and WBRS WMCD WMSN The proposed newsroom search ban At the same time, he urged passage of was intended to override the Supreme a separate bill already before Congress COUPON SAVINGS *■****-*■* Court's controversial Stanford Daily" decision of May 1978, which Carter said that would limit the use of polygraphs or $2 "poses dangers to the effective function¬ lie detectors in private And he urged employers to employment. adopt NEED MONEY? * ing of our free press. voluntary restrictions on disclosure of NEW PLASMA DONORS ONLY * The president also proposed new information from private employee re¬ CENTER WILL PAY * restrictions on the use of medical records cords. 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Ron Lape, one of the plaintiffs, sat at * I/AII7 The trial is the first of several in federal the lawyers' table as a jury of eight and state courts. If liability is found here, * women and four men was chosen after another jury will be chosen to determine X AMERICAN PLASMA DONOR CENTER * questioning by U.S. District Judge Carl damages. "S Rubin. Experts who investigated the fire have cT v »M » Mil I SI ^I! A national organization dedicated to the extension of lives to others. 2827 E. GRAND RIVER • EAST LANSING * Lape, 26, is a representative of the 250 attributed its cause to the club's electrical 224 Abbott Rd. L.Lansing Hours: Tues.. Wed. 9 a.m.-7 * relatives of those killed plus the 50 p.m.; Fri., Sat. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. system. * 2- EXPIRES MAY 1st, 1979 92 Michigan State News. Eost lonsing. Michigan Tuesday April 3, 1979 3 Tuition in state Earvin voted to rise up to 11% DETROIT (UPI) — Undergraduate tui¬ tion this fall could be as much as 11 percent public schools have accounted for one third of the institution's into minority operating budget. But higher than last year's fees, according to university administrators said in recent Michigan public college administrators. years students have been assuming a School officials said the September tuition in public colleges and universities will be between 5 and 11 percent higher than that of a year ago. depending on appropriations from the state Legislature. Residence hall greater and greater portion of the tab. The governor's proposed state budget would result in students picking up another 7 percent of that total bill. council spot Residence hall bills also are expected to fees also are expected to increase. rise, with only Eastern Michigan University By MICHELE McELMURRY positions but didn't know about the dead Some students at private schools, finding announcing it will hold housing fees at State News Staff Writer line," he said. their costs going even higher, have retali¬ current levels of $1,643. Earvin Johnson was elected to Student Moses, elected with the highest number ated. University of Detroit students are Bob Romkema, financial vice-president at Council at spring term registration after of write-in votes, said he had planned to calling for a registration boycott to protest a the university in Ypsilanti attributed the receiving the second highest number of petition for the position but missed the 16 percent hike in tuition. Students at freeze to increased revenue from EMU's votes for the five minority member at deadline. large Kalamazoo College will be paying 13 percent conference center. positions. "I'm elated over the fact that I received more than they did last fall. Other room and board increases that When asked for comment about his new as much suport as I did," he added. The tuition hikes are in keeping with already have been authorized are: position, Johnson said it was the first time Jeanne Daley, a sophomore James Madi¬ national increases and reflect higher operat • University of Michigan, from $1,795.50 he had heard anything about it. son College-business major, was the only ing costs and inflation. to $1,868.21." "I would like to stay on the council if I at large member elected to the Student The University of Michigan started the • Oakland University, from $1,625 to could be of use," said Johnson. "It will just Council to have petitioned for the position. higher tuition ball rolling by formally $1,720. depend on the time." She was elected as the undesignated boosting its fees as much as 9.5 percent — • Northern Michigan University, from Johnson and four other students were member at-large representative. bringing annual undergraduate tuition to $1,651 to $1,750. elected to Student Council by write-in votes Daley, who received 653 votes to beat her about $1,300. Central Michigan and North¬ • Ferris State College, from $1,608 to during the election. opponent Steven VanderZanden, said the ern Michigan each followed with 9 percent $1,719. Other elected members were: Stuart election process "didn't seem fair." tuition increases. • Central Michigan University, from Moses, a sophomore political science, pre¬ "I think more people should have been In the past, tuition and fees in Michigan's $1,530 to $1,598. law major; Fred Gaddy, a sophomore involved," she said. "I knew there was a lot accounting major; Sheila Settles, a junior of student apathy but I had no idea it was business law major; and Monique Brink this bad." man, a freshmen no preference major. The cost of the election was about $2,000, Clarifying bill would Because no students applied for the Thomas said. council's five minority seats, election by If the students elected through write-in write-in ballot was implemented to fill the votes are unable to serve their year-long positions. term, the council will declare the seat The at large positions were divided into vacant and vote on a procedure to replace protect tenant union three sections: three non-white male or female students; two non-white female students and an undesignated position. the representative. Thomas said. The newly-elected members will begin their term Sept. 1. "I am disappointed that we are not getting candidates from the minority renters from eviction groups," said Gordon L. Thomas, secretary Motion Renters who chose to join tenants unions A similar measure was introduced into for academic governance. "I don't know where the problem lies," Thomas said. "I think we have to sit down for would be protected against eviction under a the Senate last year, Johnker said, but was with minority groups and find out why bill being discussed in the Senate Judiciary Committee. tied-up in the House. there is no representation." In the non-white male or female category. mistrial The bill would clarify existing legislation Yvonne Nanasi, director of the Tenants 11 students were nominated with 10 votes and specifically state that membership or Resource Center, said representatives of participation in a tenants union or associa tion is not grounds for eviction, said Nate the center have testified in the past in favor of the bill. or more, Kelser. including Jay Vincent and Gregory nixed Newly elected member Stuart Moses said Johnker, a legislative aid to Sen. Gary G. the problem with filling the minority seats OKLAHOMA CITY (API - Publicity Although there are no statistics available Corbin, D-Clio, sponsor of the bill. was that people were not informed of the about a nuclear reactor accident in Penn¬ In the past, courts have interpreted regarding the number of evictions which result from organizing efforts, Nanasi said, positions available. sylvania led to an unsuccessful mistrial existing legislation as stating that landlords such evictions do happen. "I know people who wanted to seek motion Monday in the trial of the Karen cannot evict renters for their organizing Silkwood plutonium contamination case. Often, she said, tenants simply find that efforts, Johnker said. their leases are not renewed because of During a 90-minute closed-door confer The bill would amend existing legislation ence before the start of testimony, Kerr their activities. &nd clarify its intent, he said. McGee Corp. attorneys asked for the "Cases shouldn't be tying up the courts trying to prove something that was already Nanasi said the amendment would help to reassure tenants that it is their legal right As far as State News Deborah J Borin the weather goes, Michiganders just can't get no satisfaction. ASMSU exec mistrial claiming jurors could not ignore "highly prejudicial" news accounts about intended by the Legislature," Johnker said. to participate in tenant associations. No sooner do the dull and dreary showers disappear than the dull the Three Mile Island nuclear reactor near resigns from and dreary snowflakes choose to pay another visit. Anybody for a Harrisburg, Pa. "It's very difficult to try to organize second spring break? U.S. District Judge Frank G. Theis people when they feel they will be evicted," denied the motion, and a source who Correction she said. attended the conference, but asked not to It was incorrectly reported in Friday's director post be identified, said Theis threatened to declare a mistrial if Silkwood attorneys State News that Kathy Dorr, a freshman SOME DISADVANTAGES FOR STl'DENTS mention the fact that Kerr-McGee may advertising major and member of Radio ASMSU Student Board Executive Direc¬ have manufactured fuel in the Pennsylvania Board, said all radio transmitters on tor Steve Politiowicz resigned from the campus will be repaired to ensure better position Monday because of "financial Theis issued an expanded admonition to radio reception to its listeners. Dorr said the Radio Board will examine the transmitters and will discuss Food stamp program simplified problems." Politowicz said he resigned "due to the jury Monday when court recessed, telling jurors to disregard any news they spending personal financial problems which have hear about "the nuclear reactor in Pennsyl- up to $10,000 for repairs. forced me to interrupt my education here at Recent revisions to simplify Michigan's There are two major differences for claimed on parents' income tax returns. MSU." It was the judge's first specific reference food stamp program will make it easier to students under the revised program. An $80 All persons between the ages of 18 and 60 Politiowicz, who was appointed execu¬ to the Three Mile Island problems, although obtain assistance, but may have some maximum deduction has been placed on high who qualify for work must also register with tive director in January, was the board's he admonished jurors Friday against expos Program could disadvantages for college students. Betty Topp, Ingham County Food Stamp shelter costs such as rent, utilities and food. Students may no longer claim tuition the Department of Social Services for employment. A student does not have to first executive director. The position was created when a student referendum during ing themselves to nuclear industry." any "news about the Outreach Coordinator, said the revised expenses unless they are receiving a loan, register for work if the person is working at winter term registration abolished the program will eliminate some of the compli¬ grant or scholarship for education purposes. least 20 hours a week or in a work-study Student Board presidency, replacing it with put 50,000 state cated procedures of the previous program. "Whether the student will benefit, how¬ Those applying separately for food stamps program. Under the a chairperson and executive director. have a net income of up to $277 per previous Michigan food stamp Affirmative may Politowicz's resignation is effective at 5 ever, really depends on the situation," Topp month. Those applying as a household have program, students were able to deduct more p.m. today and his letter of resignation will youths to work said. "The new program will help some students, but others may not qualify any similar net income restrictions. To determine net income, subtract from for high shelter costs, Topp said. "This was not done intentionally to limit be presented to the board at tonight's meeting. longer." income standard $65 deduction. 20 the student." Topp said, "it just happened." , Almost 50,000 Michigan youths could be jured this summer under a $31.4 million The Michigan Department of Social Services eliminated the purchase price for gross a percent of earned income and a maximum of Those wanting to apply for food stamps or Politowicz, a fifth-year social science multi-disciplinary major, said he plans to action topic $80 for high shelter costs. check on their eligibility can contact the return home to the Chicago area this •federally funded summer youth employ¬ food stamps in January 1979 in an effort to ment program. Applicants are not eligible if they live in a Ingham County Department of Social weekend. make the program more accessible and commerical boarding house, are residents of Services Office between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. on The Student Board is responsible for of journalist Youths eligible for jobs under the expedite services, she said. an institution or group home or can be weekdays. Comprehensive Employment Training Act appointing a new executive director. program will be employed for about nine weeks at a minimum wage of $2.90l per Vernon Jarrett, syndicated columnist for hour, said Robert Pendleton, director of the Bureau of Employment and Training. ; Some people may receive more than $2.90 PBB cattle incineration gets some official support the Chicago Tribune, will speak on "Affirm ative Action Programs During the Post an hour, Pendleton said, if the job requires King Era" today at 2:30 p.m. in 101 Kellogg By CHRIS PARKS However, he added, "it's still the depart Committee, chief foe of the burial pits, said Legislation introduced by Rep. Thomas Center. some type of supervisory skills. * Elieibility requirements are based on an United Press Internationa] ment's position that the burial sites are Mio residents would support establishment Alley would amend the state's 1977 PBB act Jarrett, a veteran journalist, radio and LANSING — State conservation officials safe." of an incinerator in their area to deal with so it requires the state to incinerate television personality, teacher and lecturer Applicant's family income, said Milton the animals buried in the pit. contaminated cattle rather than allowing it on Afro-American history and urban affairs, said Monday they might support a switch Guenther later said the department Waters, chief of Balance of State Opera from burial of PBB-tainted cattle to believes incineration and burial are "equally The committee fears the PBB could seep to "bury or dispose of them. is the keynote speaker at the Graduate tions in the Bureau of Employment and Training. incineration if lawmakers will handle the safe." through the pit and contaminate the local Alley, a West Branch Democrat whose Development Seminar sponsored by the A spokesperson for the PBB action ground water. district includes Mio, is co-chairperson of College of Urban Development. - For example, an applicant from a family sticky problem of finding a site for the the special subcommittee. Jarrett began his journalistic career in of four cannot have an annual family income operation. Diane M. Carlson and Gary E. Guenther The panel already has held a hearing in 1946 as a general assignment reporter for J»f more than $10,900 to meet eligibility of the state Department of Natural Re¬ Mio, which drew more than 70 persons, and the Chicago Defender. Within three years standards, Waters said. Assistant Provost Smith testified before a subcommittee of is expected to send Alley's bill to the full he was freelancing for several of the Under the annual Title III CETA pro¬ sources the House Agriculture Committee which is agriculture panel by the end of this week or nation's leading black newspapers, includ gram, summer employment for Michigan {continued on page 10> ing the Baltimore Afro-American, the young people consists of work in hospitals, studying incineration legislation. parks, libraries, programs for the aging and Pittsburgh Courier, the Kansas City Call "I think there are conditions that can be and the Louisville Defender. persons with physical handicaps and var¬ ious public and nonprofit agencies. specified under which incineration we could support bill," said Guenther, whose an to retire after 44 years He was also one of the first to introduce • "There hasn't been a problem recruiting Chicago to the serious treatment of blacks youths for the program," Pendleton said. "The biggest problem is developing good department fought a lengthy legal battle for the right to burv contaminated cattle near Payment plan through a radio program, "Negro News Front," in 1948. Jobs for them." Often the jobs that are established are Mio. of service to University Since then he has served as associate professor of history a visiting at North "make work" jobs, Pendleton said, which subject of open western University, Evanston, 111.; visiting professor of history for the City Colleges of offer youths little job supervision and leave them with "negative feelings" about their Council states Assistant Provost Kermit H. Smith will retire June 30 after 44 years at MSU. He said offices such as admissions and scholarships and space utilization were all Chicago; and journalism instructor at Roosevelt University of Chicago. jobs. Smith. 65, has been assistant provost originally handled by the Registrar's Office. board meeting Jarrett is the producer host of "Face to Agencies disbursing the funds are being potified earlier this year, Pendleton said, discussion on since 1962. He was MSU's registrar from 1957 to 1962 and assistant registrar from Smith said his proudest accomplishment Face," a weekly half-hour discussion pro at MSU was his part in establishing the gram in its ninth year at WLS TV, Channel giving them a greater "lead time" in 1935 to 1956. The ASMSU Student Board is hold assistant dean's group in 1958 as an 7 in Chicago. He is also the producer of the developing better programs. More than located to $25.7 million has been al CETA agencies catering to requirements He worked as a student clerk in the Registrar's Office before receiving his unofficial advisory branch to the provost. ing an open meeting on the proposed financial compensation policy of board members today at 4 p.m. in 104 Eppley "Vernon Jarrett Report," a weekly one hour radio talk program featured on radio bachelors degree from MSU in 1935. Smith, who lives in East Lansing with his station WJPC. fnostly urban youth. Another $5.7 million Academic Council will meet today to The biggest change he said he has noticed wife. Ruth, said the first thing he will do Center. has been designated for youth in Michigan's His column has been nominated four discuss the English language proficiency in the Registrar's Office is the increased when he retires is to "sit down and rest for Students will be able to voice their rural areas. times to receive a Pulitzer Prize. requirements for undergraduate students specialization of offices. a little while." opinions to the board on the plan to Those youth and a proposed amendment to the Bylaws He is president of the National Associa interested in a summer "I have watched MSU grow from a compensate board members and CETA funded job should contact for Academic Governance. tion of Black Journalists, the largest their local college of just over 3,000 students to 43,000 Aside from that, he said he "hopes to do ASMSU personnel. Michigan Employment Security Commis¬ The council will meet at 3:15 p.m. in the students." he said. "And with that has organization of black media workers in the come some traveling." and is "quite a do it your United States. sion office. Waters said. Con Con Room of the International Center. separate offices for nearly everything." selfer" so he intends to keep busy. ©ipotnfctfi) BRUCE GUTHRIE Moral equivalent of war Learn to circumvent beats a hasty retreat Contract talks in several industries have started There was more oil produced — and of course, student government putting pressure on the Carter administration to consumed — in February and March of this year than in the same two months of 1978, according to the Another term has begun. The best thing that can be said for its modify the terms of its moral war on inflation. The start is These governing bodies serve to rechannel student activism into that it ends another round of ASMSU Student Board harmless functions and to the University are well worth the office International Brotherhood of Teamsters, citing CIA. This was despite higher prices and the oil "crisis" in Iran. campaigning. space and maintenance costs that are involved. The University recent figures on rising corporate profits, says the A little over a year ago. I "got involved" in MSU's student provides other rechanneling mechanisms whenever needed. A administration's 7 percent guidelines are being Higher corporate profits, while possibly not the governments. Originally. I was working against the RHA term Faculty Grievance Officer when professors might get pushy or rile unfairly supported by labor alone. direct cause of higher prices, certainly contribute to film pass. Then I began to work in ASMSU and eventually had my up classes. An Anti Discrimination Judicial Board when people own little box in the When Carter announced his policy against an improper attitude surrounding the fight against president's office. look likely to file civil rights complaints with the state. Equal After awhile. I was almost impeached by the Student Board for inflation, we felt his only chance of success would be inflation. They serve as excellent evidence in labor funding of certain team sport needs just when a complaint looks trying to get an affirmative action proposal through that like it might get out of hand in the real world's judicial system. based on the less than voluntary nature of his contract talks that a company can afford to pay 95 percent white, half greek governing body. First and foremost, the University wants to keep the cover on "voluntary" program. We hoped he would use the higher wages. When I would tell people that I worked in ASMSU. they would activism and discontent. By doing this, it can compromise the federal government's enormous spending power to Corporate profits, which in the fourth quarter of ask me what 1 did. I told them that I helped amend the Code of movement, awarding crumbs to the strongly discontented and press business into line and use public opinion 1978 exceeded the profits for the same quarter of Operations ta procedural document that ASMSU operates under), then watch the movement fade away. It also means that funding — 1977 by 24.2 percent after taxes, also serve as a focal was responsible for the board requesting a full-time certified from the state and students will continue without the risk of against labor unions unwilling to confine its demands — to the 7 percent solution. gynecologist at Olin. and got ASMSU's records since foundation debate. point of where inflation can be fought. placed in the Historical Collection of the MSU Library. This always But recent polls have revealed a vast majority of When profits are so high, it is possible to cut prices Crumbs. Sure, we'll give the women's basketball team the same sounded impressive to me although nobody else much cared. meal allowance as the men's team gets. Just don't ask for equal Americans think inflation will get worse in the without driving companies into a sea of red ink. In hindsight, nobody much should have cared. ASMSU (and I funding in the other areas. Sure, we'll let you set up a legal service months to come. That view prevents public opinion While the profits may not be intentionally derived speak only of the Student Board here), RHA and — while I'm at it clinic. Just don't use it against the University. Sure, we'll set up an — dorm councils, despite the brouhaha, really do very little for the from siding against labor because the public is labor. from exceedingly high prices, they can still be used affirmative action schedule for hiring University personnel. But students they are said to represent. RHA serves mainly to And if they believe things will get worse, their to get rid of those prices now. schedule movies and let students know what management has let's make it clear that most of the blacks and women we hire are contract demands surely will reflect this. President Carter, himself a big businessperson in decided to do in the dorms. Dorm councils serve mainly to decide going to be clerical workers. Sure, we'll schedule a hearing on this discrimination complaint of yours. Just make sure the hearing's The government has continued its usual bungling, trouble with the government, said he does not which special interest group will get how much funding, who will held late enough that you can't file with the Michigan Civil Rights have the study hall rooms for activities on which night, and again thwarting its own efforts to put prices in place. The oppose high profits because they provide an Commission, too. serves as a means for management to tell its decisions to students. Council on Wage and Price Stability is being incentive for expansion. There will, of course, be As students and employees of this University, we eat those The ASMSU Student Board does little besides hand out money threatened with shutdown by some senators. That some expansion, but University of Michigan and office space and rewrite its code of operations and crumbs because we're seldom told that any alternative is possible. council has only 39 employees devoted to fighting economists expect non-home construction to in¬ Students who want to change things get so involved with the constitution. inflation. Those 39 employees have found it hard to crease 4.1 percent this year, far less than the 24.2 In no case do any of these "governing bodies" have any real existing bureaucratic chaos that they end up simply modifying the status quo. Students who have serious complaints are sent to the monitor prices of even the largest firms. Congress' percent increase in profits. power. If they did have power, the administration would have proper office where their complaints are handled quietly if not solution? Destroy. Those profits help keep prices high while destroyed them years ago and each body has an administration adviser who makes sure that things never get even close to being efficiently so the rest of the world won't be aware that other Congress has done its share to preserve inflation. returning to fuel inflation with higher wages. And out of hand. people have the same problems they themselves do. The Carter budget, while still high, was a step in the the government plays the game along with big But if these "governing bodies" do so little, why do people waste Often, the only way to get a serious problem handled once and right direction by attempting to lower the federal business and big labor, making up excuses why it can their time with them? I spent time with them because I enjoyed for all is to bring the issue out in the public. Write to your deficit for the year. But Senate appropriations support the union's demands for more than 7 the feeling that I was doing something anything. Other people like newspaper, your senator, your representative. Make other people the prestige or the references these petty tasks give them. Others, of your plight and on your side. Make your adversary know requests are exceeding Carter's budget plans by $38 percent, but must support industry demands for less aware billion. than the 35 percent increase over three years most notably certain ASMSU board members from the last that your interests can't be put in the slow bureaucratic blender session, are simply workaholics who will invest their energies into like everyone else's. The bungling of the inflation issue has carried on requested by the Teamsters. Bowing to either anything that comes along. These people would make fine Make waves. Bitch. It's your rights they're burying beneath the between governmental departments, and mixed interest will kill what's left of Carter's program. accountants. bureaucracv. priorities have emerged. For example, in the Inflation deserves attention, and we can under¬ tradeoff between inflation and energy conservation, stand some tradeoffs being made against inflation. Carter has opted to support higher oil prices. He But we also expect those tradeoffs to at least solve believes this will promote conservation and new- one of America's problems. Inflation will shape up to VIEWPOINT: PUBLIC ACT 105 development of domestic sources, even though great be the number one domestic issue in the upcoming domestic reserves have not opened up with higher presidential elections. And with his impotent plan an prices so far this year, and higher prices have not promoted conservation. almost sure failure, perhaps it's time for Carter to start looking for his new job. Private colleges DiMartino really knows his stuff need public help Congratulations to David DiMartino on his excellent review of "The China Syn¬ drome." Let me hasten to add I have not By PETER H. BROWN seen the film, so I do not know yet whether The State News' editorial supporting a repeal of Public Act 105 — tutition aid for to agree with his assessments. Even so, it is state residents attending private Michigan institutions of clear that his critique is wrought with higher education — at the very least suffers from the same erroneous assumptions typical of most anti-P.A. 105 intelligence and integrity, and I expect to rhetoric. At the very worst, the editorial rather blindly advocates what could be the be enlightened by his views when I see the death knell for many private institutions in this state'. film. P A. 105 does not drain public money, which would otherwise be ticketed for But what impressed me especially about public higher education, into the private colleges. The tuition aid is to the parents of students, his review was its uniquely creative format. and, indirectly, the students themselves, who are members of the public too; taxpayers His interspersing his journal of experiences and supporters of public higher education. The $500 freshmen received in 1978 with the film's promotors, intertwined with • anticipated to be less, not more, next year) is hardly equivalent to how much they his comments on the film itself, provides us would cost the state and taxpayers were they to attend a public institution. Nor is the with fresh insights, not only into the $500 enough of an incentive to opt to attend a private institution and thus set up any promotional game, but also into the matrix competition for state appropriations. Students attending private schools are carrying a of pressures and influences within which much greater load in costs and fees; the $500 is very little the film reviewer now operates. It was a support to help them and their parents with their burden. fascinating account. Another erroneous assumption is that "there is nothing to prevent the private Ben A. Bohnhorst schools from raising their tuition over the amount of the subsidy to Professor of Secondary Education wipe out the benefit to the students." Apart from the fact that practically every campus in the land is forced to raise its tuition almost every year in order to keep its books balanced in an inflationary era, this allegation betrays little understanding of the market economics of higher education. With the 18 year-old population shrinking 25% between 1979 and 1992, all but the most selective colleges are already finding it necessary to work to People's Choice attract enough students to remain in operation. Institutions that seek to exploit tuition aid by boosting their tuitions will find it much more difficult to locate enough students needs foundation willing to pay those tuitions, whereas colleges shrewd enough to hold down the "net To the concerned black students of MSU, price" they charge their customers will improve their competitive position. there is an important issue under our nose Let there be no mistake about it: the public schools, and their support, come that should be brought to our attention. first in this state. There is no conflict whatsoever between continued state That issue is the proper funding of the only Don't do us any favors support for public higher education and P.A. 105 action. Public colleges are getting all the appropriation they are going to get in state support. Even if the eventual estimated $28 million of the blackoperated newspaper on campus, People's Choice. What is People's Choice? tuition aid program were given over equally to the public colleges, it would only People' Choice is not merely a newspaper; it The U.S. Supreme Court's deci¬ of the high influx of interstate originated, random stops were the amount to $8 per student in additional state appropriation. The issue is not the future is a voice for the black student body of sion barring random police traffic traffic. Such measures have not status quo of law enforcement and of state appropriations to public schools because slowly but steadily the state MSU. It is an opportunity for black stops to check for evidence of only led to incongruent laws, but a motorists abided for years. But the supported schools are vanquishing the private. journalists to get involved in their career vehicle registration or driver's A far more important issue, and one which the editorial goals. It is the grapevine for students to highly efficient and responsive court, in its almost unanimous unknowingly abets, is become conscious of activities and cultural licenses should not be viewed as a police force when it comes to 8-to-l decision, apparently had no whether it is to be the policy in Michigan to foster a state monopoly in the field of events available on campus. For those victory celebration for civil liber¬ higher education, or to help state residents obtain for themselves and their children the halting innocent motorists for a trouble in viewing Delaware's law education they prefer, at the colleges they select. An element of liberty is at stake. A students who haven't read People's Choice, ties but rather, a decision which "reasonable" cause. it may be because the lack of funding has However, as a violation of the Bill of Rights. historic precedent of American pluralism and diversity is at stake. And for once, it salvages the basic constitutional when police take it upon them¬ Their decision, though commend¬ seems, the State News has sided with the giant concern, the state, against the caused People' Choice to publish only three right of protection from unlawful ljttle issues in the past two terms! Also there selves to stop motorists on the able, merely upholds a basic guy, the state resident. The civil rights of people are involved — not just of those who search and seizure. may not be another publication spring term. pretext of possibly spotting the freedom happen to favor private colleges for their children, but also those who would defend the guaranteed to all — the As a concerned and conscious black student, Since the construction of mas¬ minor infraction of driving right of their neighbors to make such a choice. Repeal of P.A. 105, while not totally without right to be free from unlawful dooming choice, predetermines economically and reduces inevitably the available I wish that all students would give People's sive cross-country highway sys¬ Choice their support. Because if the registration or a license, the cause search and seizure. choices. Grants to any eligible student and the choice of any college should be tems, police agencies in several borders on the unreasonable. Motorists should not have to continued. Do not support a repeal of P.A. 105 without foundation that supports our newspaper states have taken it knowing what you are doing. falls, then our voice as minorities will be upon them¬ In Delaware, where the case serve as moving targets for the selves to beef up their o doctoral student in Admimst in ond Higher Educatioi merely a whisper. monitoring that reached the Supreme Court plethora of obscure laws currently Roderick Frierson on many a state's books, let alone Holden Hall the registration and insurance requirements for legal driving. Those in the law enforcement DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau profession and so-called law-and- order types may scream that the Tuesday, April 3, 1979 decision will further tie the hands mere back talking with DP MAHDM! FOROVERA I I UONDER IF Editorials are the opinions of the State News Viewpoints, columns dr.aiimahmi 7i on TEAR NOP!, AMERICANS \ VOU COULD TEU WELL, UKE U/HAT SHAHS. and letters are personal opinions of the police in pursuing criminals, LEAVE FROM ~TH IRANIAN HAVE BEEN HEARING US SOMETHING DO BEARDED HOU IS THIS but so be it. The importance of REVOUIDONARV TRIBUNAL, ABOUT TF€ DARK, SINIS¬ OF THE OTHER MEN HAVE FOR GOUG TO Editorial Department AND HERE ON CAMPUS FOR BREAKFAST? Editorinchiel TER SIDE OF IRAN'S SIDE, THE HU¬ TAKBLON6' James L Smith Photo Editor Kothy Ki/bury staying within the guidelines of HIS FIFTH REUNION! BEARDED HOLT MAN. MAN SIDE-■ Monoging Editc Anne Sfuort Entertainment & Book Edi Dave DiMortino the Bill of Rights for other Opinion Editor Kim G Shonohon Sports Editor Joseph F Centers .rv/ City Editor Nunzio M Lupo Janet Hallmann individuals overrides the swift Layout Editor Campus Editor Michelle Chambers Freelance Editor Beth Tuschak apprehension of a suspect. Wire Editor PouloMchr Chief Copy Editor Kenneth E Parker To say the Supreme Court Stall Representative Kim Gazello liberally interpreted the Constitu¬ tion would overly gratify the court Advertising Department and their actions with praise. The Sob Shoffar Assistant Adverti mg Manager GinoSpaniolo rights they reaffirmed should never have needed questioning. Michigan State Ne»s East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday April 3, 1979 5 N'power fear, comments Council to discuss spreading around world development locale East Lansing City Council routes for the development. will discuss the site plan of a But the city engineering de¬ vania had evoked profound concern 33-acre condominium develop¬ partment has recommended (API — Anti tfclear groups staged demonstra and continues ment 7:30 tonight, at the public that tions Monday if Japan and West Germany while to alarm the American public. Brandywine Drive library, 950 Abbott Road. 1 THIS PLANT a Soviet commentator said the U.S. nuclear not be extended and the road "Special indignation has been evoked by the connection site should be left a accident thav prompted the protests was a fact that the energy monopolies, in chasing after Apple Knolls is a develop "stub" or developed into consequence of American capitalistic "energy profits, are not taking propr measures ensuring ment planned to border on a cul-de-sac. monopolies' hunting for profits at all costs. the safety of the functioning of nuclear power Harrison Road between Lake In the sruthem West German state of Baden The site plan for Apple stations." Lansing Road and Saginaw Wuertterrberg, oficials disclosed they have " Street, south of Tamarisk sub¬ Knolls has been in city hands Earlier Monday, the Communist Party news IS since August 1978, when it was SAFE' issued special iodine pills to people living within a division. mile and a half of nuclear plants. paper Pravda carried on its front page a report on first presented to the Planning a Leningrad atomic plant which it praised as safe. City planning staff has rec Commission. State Interior Wnister Guntram Palm said the The Soviet Union ommended the council approve Other agenda items include a pills would rediee the amount of radioactive reportedly has had three iodine absorbed Ji the crucial minutes between a major nuclear accidents, one of which killed a plan to extend Brandywine resolution which would in¬ Drive into the Tamarisk subdi¬ East Lansing firefight possible acciden and an evacuation order. several hundred persons when buried atomic IT-s crease Opponents d nuclear power held peaceful demonstrations Hamburg. West Germany, and wastes exploded in the Ural mountains in the late 1950s. The Soviet government has never FW(T|h/ "i S- >// vision to provide two entrance t benefits. Ikata and Sha,B, Japan. acknowledged the accidents, which were re¬ The governments of Japan, Belgium. France, ported by defectors and the U.S. Central Blood drive today the Netherlnds and West Germany sent Intelligence Agency. S observers toJie troubled Three Mile Island plant in Pennsylviiia despite their insistence similar incidents cdld not occur at their facilities. the In Japan, second only to the United States in use of nuclear power, several hundred persons demonstrated Monday for a suspension of p introduces new lab Howevei a leading member of the ruling Social lr™»r operations at nuclear facilities. The demonstra¬ The Lansing Red Cross will director of public relations for Democrat! Party of West Germany said the tors said radiation leaks at the U.S. facility show make first use of its new mobile the organization. country rust re evaluate its plans for nuclear blood-processing laboratory at While the drive is aimed at uny/ nuclear power is dangerous. power epansion and suspend work on a new Harald B. Schaefer, an MSU employee blood drive MSU employees. Yettaw said, a West German parlia¬ plant sirdar to the U.S. facility. today from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in it is open to all students. mentary deputy of Chancellor Helmut Schmidt's Japarordered an immediate inspection of its A 117 Clinical Center. Giving blood takes from 45 nuclear-Bcilities, and Japan and West Germany party, said. "The Harrisburg (Three Mile Island) The laboratory, purchased minutes to an hour, she said. case forces us to the conclusion that the Federal schediud emergency meetings to consider with a $90,000 grant from the Appointments may be made nuclea safety. Republic must develop a strategy by which to solve energy problems without nuclear energy." Kresge Foundation, enables by calling any of the Red Cross In .ussia, nearly 8 third of the 15-minute technicians in the field to representatives listed in the evenig program "Today in the World" was About 150 nuclear power opponents began a separate blood into its compo¬ organization's advertisement in Bill Hay was one of the 200 people at an anti-nuclear rally held Sunday near devoid to a detailed account of the mishap, sit-in Monday in a church in Hamburg, West nent parts, said Jan Yettaw, The State News. the site of Union Electric Co.'s planned Callaway County nuclear plant. The induing film footage of the Three Mile Island Germany, following a weekend demonstration in nuclar pbwer plant and an evacuation center for Hannover that drew several thousand persons. rally sponsored by Missourians for Safe Energy noted that the Callaway plant will be "pressurized water reactors similar in design to the Three Mile Island are residents. (jmmentator Anatoly Ovsyannikov said "the And the nation's leading environmental group. Citizens Initiative, has called for a halt to new plant." BILLY ALBERTS IS accent at the atomic power station in Pennsyl¬ construction of nuclear plants. NOW PLAYING AT Test-tube fertilization fodder for ethics debate J. Ross Browne's "Perhaps the biggest od of conception will still be the of the Department of Health, By LAl'RI DAILEY The process of in vitro fertili¬ zation. more commonly refer¬ ments come test-tube fertilization is a argu¬ from those who say most popular one, he explained. "I don't see the family in any Education and Welfare, which has recommended lifting the quo. The element of risk is im portant when considering test risk." Gorovitz said. "Risk is with us always, everywhere and in anything we do." Whaling Station red to as test-tube fertilization, threat to marriage and the danger of assault by in vitro fertilization," Gorovitz said. "I moratorium on the funding of test-tube fertilization projects. tube fertilization, Gorovitz said. No one knows what will happen Bring your friends is a legitimate practice of family," Gorovitz said. "They clinically manipulating a fetus if argue that IVF will separate see it more as respect for the with IVF. The embryo may be onstage: LASH AND ZOLTON exercised with judgment, a University of control and sex and procreation." family and lineage." "What we need is to find policy that all sides can a toler¬ damaged in either the transfer process or the fertilization pro¬ TOGETHER—ON Tues - Thurs 7 - 12 j|WS5 Maryland administrator said However, Gorovitz said he does not see the argument as a Gorovitz originally made his ate." he said. "To ask for cess itself, he explained. ELLIPSIS Fri - Sat 8-2 for sjljSE' presentation to the National overwhelming public support "But any woman having a the month of this weekend. valid one. The traditional meth- Ethics Advisory Board, a unit April Sammuel Gorovitz, chairper¬ may mean to endorse a status child takes in an element of son of U-M philosophy depart ment and editor of the book "Moral Problems in Medicine," discussed the ethics of test-tube fertilization in a lecture spon¬ House-Senate bottle bill committee LEARN sored by the MSU Medical Humanities Program. In vitro fertilization, (IVF) enables a woman with blocked fallopian tubes to have an ovum to probe disposal, price questions KARATE The MSU Karate Club will hold classes for beginners, removed and exposed to a male intermediate, and advanced students beginning tonight sperm. If the process goes By SANDY HOLT created are at the "minimum migration," Broch said, which problem by committee mem¬ smoothly, the resultant product State News Staff Writer wage" salary level and provide may give southern wholesalers bers. at 7pm, in the Sports Arena of the Mens IM Bldg. will be implanted in the woman, Michigan's bottle bill may work for many students. "windfall profits" while north¬ Recycling centers will also be All karate styles are welcome to work out with us, who will carry the fertilized increase employment in all However, Broch said at the ern wholesalers may lose mon¬ studied by the committee. egg- levels of the beverage industry retail level most smaller, one- ey. Broch said Alcoa Aluminum Co. in learning karate as sport, art, and self-defense. "There are two sides to the according to an administrator employee stores have indicated If bottles purchased in the and Great Lakes Steel have issue of test-tube fertilization," on a new House Senate commit¬ they cannot add another em¬ southern Michigan area are built recycling centers that may Tonight At 7*Sports Arena*Men's IM Gorovitz said. "Those people tee formed to study the effects ployee to manage the problems returned in northern Michigan also increase employment. who want the government to pursue work on IVF and those of the bill. The committee, created to of increased handling and stor¬ age. while people vacation there during the summer, she said MSU KARATE CLUB who are vehemently opposed to investigate the impact of Michi¬ The committee will study the "migration" of bottles to the it." gan's ban on throwaway bever¬ other effects of the bill, such as north could disproportionately The people who most strong¬ age containers which started how retailers on state border give profits to southern whole¬ ly oppose test tube fertilization Dec. 3,1978. will study the bill's are dealing with the return- salers. are the anti-abortionists, he impact on price and cost, em¬ ables and sanitation problems She added that the migration said. ployment, solid waste disposal in the stores. issue, which will be studied "They consider manipulation and energy in the state. Another problem with the during the summer months, is of the fetus an alteration of a Chaired by Sen. Stephen bill may be "dislocation or not perceived as a significant child's life — in other words, Monsma, D Grand Rapids, the murder," Gorovitz said. committee will continue to in¬ Gorovitz explained if the vestigate how the litter prob¬ husband is sterile, the sperm lem has been effected. AGRICULTURE must come from another male. In other cases a surrogate mother must be used for the A California firm will tinue its "before and con¬ after" COLLEGE GRADS BUSINESS EDUCATION , ' study, which began in Septem¬ implantation procedure. WANTED FOR ber 1978 and for one month ENGINEERING "Thus, test-tube fertilization surveyed the litter problem FRENCH also adds an additional dimen¬ before the bottle bill was imple¬ HOME ECON. sion of participation by using a mented. third and sometimes a fourth party," he said. A similar survey in Septem ber will determine how effec¬ INTERNATIONAL LIBERAL ARTS MATH An argument that crops up tive the bill has been, said NURSING continually in relation to test- tube babies is the "slippery- Carolyn Broch, administrative aide to Monsma and administra¬ PROJECTS THE SCIENCES slope, thin edge of the wedge or tor of the bottle committee. , 'give 'em an inch and they'll "All levels of the (beverage) take a mile' argument," Goro¬ industry have indicated the YOU CAN BECOME INVOLVED IN AN IMPORTANT, vitz said. "I like to refer to this need to add persons," Broch said. She added that the larger MEANINGFUL MOVEMENT FOR WORLD PEACE AS A eese one PEACE CORPS VOLUNTEER, AND HELP PEOPLE IN A argument as the slippery-slope, breweries, wholesalers and re¬ and once one starts down that tailers have particularly indica¬ THIRD-WORLD COUNTRY WITH PROBLEMS OF POV¬ slope, it's hard not to fall and ted increased employment. 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El Paso Street, Colorado Springs, Complete Computer Systems available from the Scoring Office. If you Colorado 80907. have scanning or scoring problems, call An equal opportunity employer the Scoring Office (355-1819) or Learning ond Evaluation Service (355-3408). Michigon Stote News, Eost Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, April 3, 1979 7 Roxy By JOHN NEILSON The sound returns slick and with 9 was pol has not compromised the ad Ferry's best singing in ages, as a bad ass soul shouter and SUte New* Reviewer ished, though, and the hit venturous edge that always and nowhere is this more similar to the soul covers that It's impossible for me to be "Love Is The Drug" made it marked their best material. evident than on "Still Falls The marred some of his solo efforts. objective sbout Roxy Music. their most successful album to The title track opens up the Rain." His vocals on this song Of these three songs, "Dance The first time I heard them Do date. By this time, however, album in classic style. After soar through some incredible Away" is easily the best. Like The Strand on the radio back in long standing personality con . some hesitant bass meander falsetto phrasings, which are "Love Is The Drug," it works 1973, it was as if a door opened flicts within the band had taken ings from ex Vibrator Gary quite reminiscent of Robin on two levels by being both a into a whole new world of music their toll, and in 1976 it was Tibbs, the band falls together Gibb's pre "Jive Talkin- " work dance number and a comment for me. I was hooked. I bought announced that Roxy Music behind Paul Thompson's rock with the Bee Gees. on the disco scene in general. the first two albums immedi would be splitting up for an solid drumming and Phil Man "Stronger Through The "Dance Away," however, is ately, nearly cried for joy when indefinite period to work on zanera's guitar. Over this grand Years" and "Ain't That So" infinitely better than their hit they released the magnificent outside projects and solo al march Bryan Ferry's voice both mark a return of sorts to as both a song and a statement. Stranded, and when I learned bums. Much as I still loved the roars in smooth and strong "I'm the sound of Roxy Music's Eno Lyrics such as these say it all: that Bryan Ferry's first solo band, I could only feel relief. for life around the corner/that days — notably the album For "Loneliness is a crowded room/ album wasn't going to be re¬ Late last year rumblings takes you by surprise ..." — a Your Pleasure. The former full of open hearts — turned to leased in this country, I made began in the music press to the moment of built-in theater. The song is oozing and ominous, stone/all together all alone/... my first import purchase. effect that Roxy Music was manifesto is made even more propelled by Manzanera's men let the strobe light up them all/ When Roxy's fourth album re-forming, and that they in¬ interesting by the final line, acing lead guitar, while "Ain't 1 close my eyes and dance til Country Life was released in tended to be somewhat more which lets us know that while That So" adds a little "funky dawn/dance away the heart 1974, however, I was somewhat experimental than they were Roxy Music is back, they don't chicken" soul strut to a "Bogus ache/dance away the tears." taken aback. The album didn't just prior to their split. I was claim to have all the answers. Man" type workout. The closing number is an seem to have the unified vision ecstatic, but I still had a few "Trash," which was the Eng The next three songs on the after the-ball lament called of the first three — while its reservations — if the new LP lish single, is a bouncy number second side are Manifesto's "Spin Me Round," which makes best numbers were up to par was going to be a follow up to that seems to be a paternalistic "commercial" songs, and they excellent use of a music box there were several songs that Siren, 1 would rather not hear it comment on the new wave achieve varying degrees of keyboard motif to get its point left me cold. One of Roxy at all. music that Roxy has had so success. "My Little Girl" is a across. The song shares the Music's greatest charms was After listening to Manifesto much influence on. Flippant single in this country, and it same sort of ethereal beauty their uniqueness (remember, (Atco SO 38-114), I found that Farfisa chords fly every-which- offsets some uncharacteristic that graced Stranded's "Psalm" Roxy Music's biggest fans, dancing the night away. this was the age of heavy metal, doubts were for the most my way, while Ferry sings "Only vocal harmonies with some and "Sunset," fragile and bit cowboy-rock and the roots of part unfounded. Manifesto is 17 bet you know the trash thing, Manifesto sorely lacks a prises on the album, it doesn't end that was Siren, Manifesto quirky guitar scrapings to cre¬ tersweet. One can almost pic¬ rocker of the caliber of "Vir disco) and songs like "If It easily the best album Roxy I mean" and admits that "on the ate a pleasant but unassuming ture the lights fading as a lone approach the experimentalist of has given a new lease on life to Takes All Night" were simply Music has produced since level, trash is neat." Following dancer spins on amid the litter ginia Plain," "Do The Strand," their earlier work. one of the most influential song. not up to their usual inventive Stranded. They still sound this is "Angel Eyes," a slight or "All I Want Is You." Also, bands of the '70s. I guess I can't "Cry, Cry, Cry," on the other of the evening's disco baccha while there are plenty of sur songwriting standards. slick, but that is never a fault in but endearing chunky rock hand, is the album's only throw- nal. Still, after the creative dead- ask for much more than that. The group's next album, and of itself. What's important number. away cut — yet another at Siren, was even less satisfying. is that on Manifesto this polish Manifesto features some of tempt by Ferry to come across MSU LONDON Johnny Thunders carrying on Dolls' legacy THEATRE PROGRAM FULLCOURSE By BILL HOLDSHIP breakers' song entitled "Lon¬ import. Isn't it interesting how State News Reviewer Johnny Thunders was lead don Boys" — a parody-of-sorts of Johnny Rotten & the Sex you only get Thunders, N. Y. Dolls, MC-5, and the Stooges' July 9-August 3 guitarist for the now-legendary Pistols. This is interesting in LPs from England? I mean, for TWO MINI COURSES New York Dolls. The release of light of the fact that Thunders crissakes, the latter two hail Thunders' new LP — So Alone and the Dolls were the Pistols' from Michigan!! Which just July 9-20 and (Real Records RAL 1; British biggest influence, but what goes to show how ridiculously Import) — made me go back makes it even more interesting mainstream this country has July 21-August 3 and listen to my old New York is that over half of So Alone become. Dolls albums over spring break. "London Boys" included — fea — At any rate, So Alone is INFORMATION MEETING Once again, I was totally tures ex-Pistols Steve Jones worth bugging your favorite knocked out by a band I'd and Paul Cook on guitar and store for. (It's available at Tonight April 3 at 7pm almost forgotten about. Ya know, I really dug the drums respectively. Schoolkids Records in Ann Auditorium Room 146 The icing on the cake is the Arbor, if you can't find it in Dolls when they first burst on inclusion of covers of three town.) Johnny Thunders loves the scene in 1973, but their "oldies," apparently favorites rock 'n roll more than anything The Theatre Department is offering the following courses in its London program: "transsexual junkies" image from Thunders' formative rock in his life, and this is what THR 101, 478 499A 499B. 805 990. Students in the four week session enroll for at was totally WEIRD for that 'n roll years. So Alone kicks off makes So Alone one of the least 7 credits: those in the mini course take at least 3 credits. All interested time and place, and so I kept with a powerhouse version of greatest rock LPs that will be students are invited to attend the meeting tonight for information about courses my distance. Most critics the Chantays' old surf instru¬ released during 1979. field trips, accommodations, travel opportunities, and financial aid. Program Di¬ viewed the Dolls as America's mental, "Pipeline," which show¬ rector John Baldwin and former program participants will be there to answer to the Rolling Stones, cases the guitarist's brilliant and the comparisons were val¬ approach. There is a cover of answer questions. id. Unfortunately, the Dolls Otis Blackwell's "Daddy Rolling LASH AND ZOLTON FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT were like the Stones in that ya Stone" — a black R&B boogie TOGETHER—ON either loved or hated them, and anthem in the best Humble Pie ELLIPSIS OFFICE OF OVERSEAS STUDY during that MELL-LLOW era tradition. The tune is comple of the James mented by the inclusion of 108 INTERNATIONAL CENTER 353-8920 Taylor/Cat Ste¬ vens singer-songwriter, the LP — Too Much Too Soon — Questions" off the new LP. ex Humble Pie leader, Steve emphasis was usually on the symbolized their dilemma, and So Alone traces Thunders' Marriot on piano, harp, and latter. The one time I was the band drowned in their own career, his role as the surviving vocals, and Thin Lizzy's Phil fortunate enough to see the decadence. loser, and his love for rock 'n Lynott on base and vocals. band perform live, they were If the Dolls were America's roll. In fact, even the LP's inner Last but far from least is a virtually booed off the stage. answer to the Stones, then sleeve pictures a montage of killer version of "(Give Him/ Jointly sponsored by the In their revolutionary irrev¬ Johnny Thunders was definite¬ Thunders' images from the Her A) Great Big Kiss," the Michigan State University Credit Union erence (which is basically what ly America's answer to Keith Dolls to present. Thunders Shangri-Las' mid-'60s girl and the Capital Area School Employees Credit Union rock 'n roll is all about), the Richard in both lifestyle and sings as he never has before — group punk anthem. This is the Dolls were just taking what guitar technique. Like Richard, tough yet sensitive: the punk song that originated the rock made Elvis Presley, the Stones Thunders' guitar work is so with a tender heart — and this archetypal lines: "When I say and Bowie international out¬ superb that it can't help but is especially evident on the I'm in love, you best believe I'm rageous successes one step make him loved by anyone who album's "surviving loser" in love — L-U-V" and "S/he's further. Along with Roxy Music loves rock 'n roll. But also like tunes: "You Can't Put Your good bad but s/he's not evil." at the same time, the band's Richard, Thunders continuous¬ Arms Round A Memory" and And when a Brooklyn-accented decadent image symbolized the ly lives on the edge, and he is the aforementioned "Ask Me female asks: "Hey Johnny, decline of Western culture, that one of many members of the No Questions." what color are her eyes?" to is, decadence-with-a-purpose. "Iggy Pop syndrome" where Thunders includes three which Thunders replies, "I The Dolls bridged the gap one anticipates him to be rock's numbers from his New York dunno, she's always wearing between glitter and punk, and next casualty. Dolls period: "Subway Train," shades" or when John Irish they paved the way for such But while Thunders is one of "Chatterbox" (now titled Earle's saxophone BLARES, later more successful acts as rock's survivors, he is also one "Leave Me Alone"), and an one realizes that this is the the Ramones, the Sex Pistols, of its most sympathetic losers. unreleased Thunders-David epitome of rock 'n roll. The and Patti Smith. Ironically Following the Dolls' unde¬ Johansen composition, entitled inclusion of this song is a special enough, the Dolls wrote better served demise, Thunders "Downtown." The previously treat since it was one of the music and wittier lyrics than formed the Heartbreakers with released songs have been re¬ highlights of the Dolls' live sets, almost any band on the scene Richard Hell and Dolls drum¬ worked and produced to the although it never made it to today. They were years ahead mer, Jerry Nolan, the Heart point that they sound brand vinyl until now. of their time — so much so that breakers were acclaimed as one new . So Alone also features a Ironically enough, So Alone it would be safe to say that the of New York's greatest New previously unreleased Heart- is available only as a British New York Dolls were probably wave bands, but their only LP the greatest pure hard rock 'n — L.A.M.F. — didn't even get roll band of this decade. Unfor¬ released in this country, "seems tunately, in addition to poor like I never, ever learn/that it's management and a lousy record always my turn to lose," Thun label, the title of their second ders sings on "Ask Me No .UU0U0 . «tth m * f m HOIISMG SEMINAR o ?cO COmPUTER !5! 4MS t* *NEW SPECIALS* *»«! TUESDAY LABORATORY Ar 0 o° , - TQAST QF THE TOWN NIGHT All liquor, Beer & Wine Zi price ||| liei WED., APRIL 4 • 7:30 P.M. "0° oO* oO °0 oO o in*:* SIS WEDNESDAY MSU CREDIT UNION P. - MUGGERS MADNESS O .°°Oo°: All Mugs of Beer Vi price SPEAKER: DR. MARILYN NAGY o Assistant Professor of Family Ecology TOURS THURSDAY ,UUKS oO How much housing can you afford? The Computer Laboratory staff will conduct tours of the Computer Center for new users of the MSU * All Pitchers Vi price What mortgage alternatives are currently available? computing facility. Each tour consists of a slide How much is needed for closing costs? presentation a discussion of the function and SPECIALS FIRE UP AT 8 00 P.M. ' What about condominiums and cooperatives? operation of the Computer Laboratory and a walking tour of the building. The tours start in JJJJj & RUN ALL NIGHT LONG * What insurance is recommended to protect a housing investment? MB* BAND • JACKS Room 215 at the following times. A QUESTION AND ANSWER PERIOD WILL FOLLOW THE SESSION April 2 1:00 p.m. April 3 April 4 3:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. $l##off ANY DEEP EVERYONE WELCOME! AprilS 9:00 a.m. DISH PIZZA REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED April 6 11:00 a.m. | COUPON GOOD FOR TUES. 4/3-THURS 4/5/79 | Lmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm...—J 8 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday April 3, 1979 MOVE SEEMS EVIDENT Orioles win but fans don't care By BILL MOONEY cohorts ultimately purchased four pennants and two World The lack of support is parti¬ be in the offing, though. Cur State News Special Writer cost $1,750,000. more than half Series. cularly baffling when one rent Oriole board chairperson When Bill Veeck announced that sum obtained by means of But despite all this the Or considers that the current Or Jerry Hoffberger has indicated in the midst of the 1951 baseball a bank loan. They gave it a fine ioles have attendance diffi iole club is a model of the that he is willing to sell the club season that he was buying a try. The bands played and the eulties, and rather severe ones respected baseball formula; for $12 million, and a group moribund major league team beer flowed and a midget at that. In 1978, for example, Pitching plus Power equals headed by William Simon, for named the St. Louis Browns, batted and Satchel Paige pitch the club drew only 1,051,316 at Success. Baltimore pitchers mer secretary of the treasury the feat was considered so ed, and (sigh!) the Browns lost home, a figure that represents compiled a very commendable in the Gerald Ford administra remarkable that it inspired the and lost and lost. By the end of a decrease of 144,453 from the team Earned Run Average of tion, is willing to meet that late sportswriter Grantland the 1953 season financially previous season and 3.57 in 1978, and led the major price. Should the deal transpire places Rice to new plateaus of lyr¬ plagued Veeck was forced to Baltimore 10th in the 14 team leagues in complete games with the Orioles will be free by 1980 icism; sell the team to a group from American League. The club 65. The Oriole lineup also hit to play anywhere the American "Stalwarts have hunted the Baltimore, who promptly ended up 154 home runs, good for third in League allows them to, which in the red by nearly charging lion, deep in the jungle moved the team to that city and $400,000, and that has depleted that category. Eddie Murray would undoubtedly result in a veldt. rechristened it the Orioles. second in the American its existing treasury by 25 was split home schedule: half the Brave men have stood to the The Orioles have been in League in total bases with 293 games would be played in percent. tiger's rush seeking his costly Baltimore for a quarter of a It is one of the incongruities (trailing only the peerless Jim Baltimore, and the other half 37 pelt. century now, a period during of professional sports that the Rice of Boston), and Ken Sing miles down the pike in Wash Hunters have tackled the which the organization has leton was second in the league ington's Robert F. Kennedy city where Babe Ruth was born elephant, never a job for solved one major problem but and played his first professional in on base percentage (.409). Stadium. clowns. has yet to come up with a The Orioles also have Earl Maybe it's not the perfect game has a difficult time sup This world is packed with its solution for another. On the Weaver as manager, a baseball solution, but it's the best one porting baseball. Consider daring needs — but Veeck has field they are well-managed, these facts. The Orioles have genius who is bound to end up offered yet. purchased the Browns." disciplined and highly success not once — not for any regular in the Hall of Fame for his Less lyrical but equally- ful. They won 97 games in 1977, season game nor for the 1958 generalship. He is somewhat astonished was the reaction of 90 in 1978. Since 1964 they have John Lardner, who wrote: averaged better than 93reg All Star Game nor for any of nine playoff and 11 World eccentric and for several sons has amused himself sea by Cheerleading "Many critics were surprised ular season victories a year Series games — indeed, have growing tomato plants between that the Browns could be and no othei team in major never ever, drawn a capacity- the foul lines and the stands of meeting; set bought because they didn't league baseball, not the Yan crowd to their home ball park. Memorial Stadium. "I grow 'em know the Browns were owned." kees, Red Sox, Dodgers or Memorial Stadium big and juicy." he As it turned out the Browns Cincinnati Reds, can match (seating 52.137). In contrast, the football statement says, a that has caused at for April 9 had plenty of owners. Principle that. Brooks Robinson, Frank Colts have a sellout for every least one wag to suggest that Students interested in be¬ stock was in the hands of the Robinson and Boog Powell won the front office should work out game they play there. And DeWitt family of St. Louis, but Most Valuable Player awards. coming members of the MSU nearby Pimlico Race Course, some special promotion for there were more than 1,400 Jim Palmer has won three Cy home of the Preakness, regu horticulturists in the greater cheerleading team should re¬ others with small odd-lots. The port to an orientation session Young awards. The Orioles larlv draws more than 70.000 Baltimore area. at 4:30 p.m. Monday in Jeni- 79.9 percent that Veeck and his have won five division titles. for that event. More drastic moves seem to son Fieldhouse. Squad members must be presently enrolled as a full- time (at least 12 credits) students. They must also have a 2.0 grade point average and must have earned 24 or more .. credits. r' * • Interested student should bring a grade sheet from winter term and his or her insurance card to Clarence Underwood, assistant athletic M# director in charge of academic affairs, in 303 Jenison Field- house. Underwood will give the student a health form which must be cleared by Clint Thompson, coordinator of ath¬ letic training, whose office is located off the main floor in Jenison. The health card must be turned into Ed Rutherford, cheerleading adviser, at the time of the orientation session in order to be eligible to participate. In Person! (CM fetes Harlem An IM Slowpitch Softball Clinic will be held Saturday from 10 a.m. to noon in the turf (Globetrotters of IM Sports-West (Men's TUESDAY, APRIL 3 - 7:30 PM IM). This clinic is sponsored by JENISON FIELDHOUSE the IM Sports and Recreative MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY admission: $6 00 (Discounts for Groups ot 10 or More Services and is recommended tickets on sale: MSU Athletic Ticket Office for all students, faculty and staff INFORMATION: 3SS-1610 who will be participating in IM State News Bob Stern slowpitch Softball spring term. MSI's senior co-captain Kevin Willitts battles two Lake Forest players for the ball in Sunday's contest Mary Nutter, a former pro¬ fessional softball player for the which the Spartans won 11-6 to raise their record to 2-0. The laxers' next home game is at 1:30 p.m. Detroit Travelers, will be lead¬ Saturday against Oberlin in Spartan Stadium. ing the clinic. She will be discussing and demonstrating the fundamentals of pitching, Today is the first day batting, baserunning and field¬ er positions. of the rest of your life. Jim Boyce takes over at EMU Women's singles racquetball ladder tournament deadline is Give blood, Friday at 5 p.m. Sign up in 201 IM Sports-West. YPSILANTI (UPI) — Eastern Michigan University has tapped He also played two seasons at the Jim Boyce from the successful nearby University of Michigan as its University of Detroit and was one IM hours for spring term are of the first assistants hired by Vitale. as follows: Circle IM: new head basketball coach, hoping he can succeed where Ray Scott An inability to recruit was one of the Monday- failed in returning the Hurons to basketball power. things that lead to the through Friday, 8 a.m.-8 p.m.; dismissal of Scott, who was hired to replace A1 Freund in 1976. Saturday, noon-4 p.m.; Sunday, Boyce. 41, was chosen from a field of 10 interviewed candidates Freund succeeded Jim Dutcher, whose 1971 72 team was the last 11 a.m. 4 p.m. West IM; Mon and given a two-year contract. Scott, one time Coach of the Year in the National Basketball Association, was fired after Eastern's EMU outfit to finish above ,500. That team was 24-7 but Dutcher resigned after one of his players day through Friday, 8 a.m.-8 p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; so it can be the first day seventh straight sub .500 season. to "My main goal," Boyce said Monday, "is that in twoor three years make this job one of the best jobs in the country — and I think it was involved in a punching incident in an NCAA regional tournament loss. Dutcher later became an assistant at U-M and has Sunday, 1 p.m.-4 p.m. of somebody else's, too. since returned to the head can be. And to at least be coaching ranks at Minnesota. competitive with the top teams in the Scott was hired in hopes his name would attract Mid-American Conference. "I wanted the Eastern Michigan job," said Boyce, a former Hurons were 9-18, 11-16 and 9-18 the past three season, which included MAC records of 4-12, 7-9 and 5-11. players but the LASH AND ZOLTON TOGETHER-ON Faculty-Staff college player who has spent the past three seasons on the staff of coach John Orr at U-M. Prior to that he assisted at the Detroit, where he was fired by Dick Vitale for coaching the Titans University of Scott was named Coach of the Year in the NBA for Detroit Pistons to a 55-34 record in 1973-74 but was fired in 1976. guiding the ELLIPSIS Spring Blood Drive his own way while the coach was hospitalized. "I have only applied for one job in my entire college coaching Tuesday April 3 9:00 am - 2:45 pm career," Boyce said. "I have been offered five assistant jobs and worked in two places." Room A-117 Clinical Center "This particular job is a super situation for me," he said. "It is close to an area where I've made my name. It is a situation that was Call one of the following to make an down. It is a situation with tremendous potential." Boyce has strong ties with the talent-rich Detroit Public School appointment. Walk-ins will also be accepted. League. He was a player and later coach at Detroit Northwestern. 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Both other MSU freshman, Beth brings jo) The MSU women's golf team returned from the Southland round of the tourney. Then, however, the Spartans fought back for a second-round total of tough southern schools, it was by no means beyond possibil recorded tourney totals of 239, Ertl on rounds of 81, 77, and 81 Sierra and Nina lot of practice Spatafora got time and she a Sunday and although it Finished ity. Alabama, trailing the Spar and Conlin with 54 hole totals of feels this will benefit them as It's been a long, joyous week since the grand finale /Salt Lake in the middle of the pack, coach 313 to move into seventh place tans going into the final round, 84, 76, and 79. The two Spar¬ the season continues. In regard City. Early last week I found myself getting up at day£ak jus* To hit the newstands before the Detroit papers were so'out- I even Mary Fossum still has reason to going into the final day of got a 209 score on Saturday to tan standouts were followed by to the two Spartan golfers, Brown is be optimistic about it's future. competition. Another sub-par pull into third place righ behind freshman Lisa Speaker, who Fossum said, "I felt pretty good plunked down $1.25 to reserve a copy of Sports Mijated. which MSU placed 11th in a field of performance left MSU with a Georgia and second place Ohio shot a 243 and junior Ann when I first saw them and I featured Earvin Johnson My voracious appetite for on the news cover. about the game ^ celebrations 22 teams at the Lady Paladin Invitational in Furman, S.C. third round total of 326 and its 11th place Finish for the week State at the tournament's end. Knowing the Spartans' for Atwood's 249 stroke Freshman Mary Ann Utz also total. look for them to have a strong spring." lift champ was insatiable. A friend asked me if perjps this was The Spartans' total of 970, 28 end. tunes hinged on that final day competed for the Spartans but This week the Spartans are William Brown, a senior from overindulgence in celebrating MSU's national clfnpionship. He strokes off the pace of winner Had the Spartans been able of competition, Fossum was not was forced to withdraw in the practicing at Par Mar in East Wyandotte, won the Michigan reminded me that it was. after all, only a sport./ to put together a third round worried about the outcome of final round because of an in Georgia, does not give a true Lansing and Pine Lake in Senior State Weightlifting A spori it may be, but after following a team>r 13 seasons, a indication of the closeness of similar to their second, they the tournament. "Even though jury. Haslett because Forest Akers, Championship in the 132.25- year like this allows for gluttonous consum#on of anything the tournament, according to "would have probably finished they're young," Fossum said, "I Fossum was particularly im the team's regular course, is pound weight class held in written on MSU's success. / Fossum. no worse than fifth," Fossum look for them to start playing pressed with Speaker, whom not yet open. Playoffs are being Highland Park. Brown lifted a Shortly after moving to mid-Michigan, I b#n to religiously Recording a 331 total and said. Though that kind of a better every day." she said is developing quickly held for the five team positions total of 155 kilos in the snatch follow MSU's basketball team. An NCAA lie for MSU was playing poorly according to it's Finish for MSU's young team MSU was paced in the tourn and is going to be outstanding. which will travel to the Lady and clean and jerk events. beyond my comprehension so I took a cathJic satisfaction in watching UCLA dominate the national scene./ In 1963 64, the first year I began hearing r>ui the Spartans, they finished the season 14-10, placing fourtl/ 'he Big Ten with an 8-6 record. / That was the final year for Pet Gent, who/ currently the ninth ail time leading scorer for MSU, with/lT6 points over a three-year varsity career. COLLEGE SURVIVAL The 1964-65 season was horrendous. finished in a tie for laSt place in the conference, winning onlyfre of 14 games. Overall they managed to win only five of 23. Exit Forrest Anderson, who was heaT* vehement than how the teams would be divided. / BETTER WATI Curtis and Washington were th/wo premiere forwards playing for MSU at the time. Washing^ was named to the first-team All Big Ten in 1966. The 1966 67 season brought/SU its first Big Ten title since '58-59. Unfortunately, Indianawhich finished in a tie with the Spartans, got to go to the NQ-A playoffs, because their previous Big Ten Championship cameefore the Spartans' '58 title. MSU had a very good tea" with big Matthew Aitch at center and a supporting cast that/deluded 1969 All-Big Ten player Lee Lafayette. / Bennington posted idetV^al 6-8 Big Ten records in the '67-68 and 3-69 seasons. Overall tl/eam finished 23-24. Highlights of those seasons were the gai/s with University of Michigan. The Arguments * who would get to be' Stan Washingtonor Bill Curtis were more vehe¬ ment than fc>w the teams would be divided. Spartans won tjee of four from the Wolverines with each game being decided f five or less points. Gus Ganak/ took over the coaching reins for the 1969-70 season. MSl'/>'aced sixth in the conference, winning five of 14. The year's sophomore sensation was Ralph Simpson. The '///MM smooth-mo\og guard was a joy to watch. Every move, every shot he took was fluid and graceful. A shooti/g guard without complementing teammates did not HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE make fonistant success. Simpson went pro at the end of the year, signing br what was then a tidy sum of money with Denver of the ABA. Thei969 recruiting year went well for Ganakas, but the NCAA rules lid not permit freshmen to play varsity. Consequently fans w ere hoping 1970-71 would get over so the next season could befii. MSU finished the year winning 10 of 24 and a seventh-place firfji in the conference. Iiere were some bright moments. Bill Kilgore, who was ignored in irst team All-Big Ten selection, performed a yeoman's job uiler the boards. Filling in the shoes of Simpson, Rudy Benjamin awed flashes of brilliance popping in jumpers from 25 feet. The promising 1970 freshman crop failed to lift the Spartans iom their familiar also-ran role in the Big Ten. Fans had to be content to watch some periods of very good individual play. Mikf Robinson, who was listed at 6-foot but could not be over 5-foot-10, led the Big Ten in scoring his first year on the varsity squad.;His height was deceiving because he jumped like a gazelle. Combining this with cat-like quickness, he was virtually unstojyable. Robinson repeated as Big Ten scoring leader in 1972-73 and finished runnerup to Campy Russell of U-M his senior year. Once again MSU couldn't put together a winning combination and Robinson's teams posted 13-11 records in each of his three varsity seasons. In the Big Ten, MSU posted fifth-sixth-and fourth j/baee finishes from 1972 through 1974. Unlike the year following the departure of Simpson, there was no question who would inherit Robinson's role as the team gunner. Terry Furlow, never shy of launching up anything less than 25 feet, led the team with a 20-point average in the 1974-75 season. MSU closed out its best year since 1967 with a 17-9 record but managed only a fifth-place finish in the conference. The following season Furlow hiked his average to nearly 30 points a game. Against Iowa he netted an even 50 to claim the all time Jenison Fieldhouse record. By the way, MSU won, 105-88. Aside from Furlow's prodigious scoring. Spartan fans had little to cheer about. In fact, attendance sank during Furlow's reign as the Spartan scoring machine. There is. One free Evelyn Wood Reading all the reading you're expected to do and know, In Robinson's final year, 73-74, average attendance topped 7,000 fans a game. In the two years Furlow was cranking up his scoring Dynamics lesson will prove it to you. Today take plus still have time to do what you want to do. average attendance fell off to 5,433 per game. There wasn't the free Reading Dynamics lesson and you can identification with the team despite the decent record posted in dramatically increase your reading speed in that Today you can increase your reading speed, the '74-75 season. one free lesson. dramatically at the free Reading Dynamics The departure of Furlow was compensated with the emergence lesson. You've got nothing to lose but a lot of of Gregory Kelser, who averaged 21.7 points a game. The team, however, sank to new depths, ending the season 10-17 with a Why let the responsibilities that college cramming and sleepless nights. Reading Dynamics. sixth-place finish in the Big Ten. Nonetheless, home attendance demands deprive you of enjoying the college life? Now you know there is a better way. Take the averaged 500 more fans per game. Wins over North Carolina State With Reading Dynamics you can handle both- free lesson and kiss your "No-Snooze goodbye. and Indiana highlighted an otherwise dismal season. Finally, in 1977-78, after 11 seasons, MSU basketball was resurrected. A 15-3 first-place finish brought basketball fans out of the woodwork. Home attendance jumped to an average of 9,886 and basketball was the talk on campus. A commendable finish in the Mideast Regional against Kentucky left everyone to fantasize Attend a FREE introductory reading lesson for the next year. Fantasy became reality last week in Utah, but the thrill and Pick Motor Hotel 1427 W. Saginaw memories will remain. There have been many individual moments in recent MSU 4 and 7 PM basketball history. Robinson, Furlow and Simpson all electrified TUES. April 3 the fans at various times in a game but none could sustain the WED. April 4 4 and 7 PM crowd or the team like this year's club. There were many moments like "Magic" serving up "Special K" 4 and 7 PM for a slammer or long-range jumpers by Mike Brkovich, but there THURS. April 5 was a lot more. FRI. 4 and 7 PM The team spirit and comradeship that transcended the players April 6 and rubbed off on the crowd was evident in the first game against the Russian National Team. The crowd returned that spirit and motivated the players. It was this interaction which nurtured the team through some tough times. The Spartans' comeback in the Big Ten and NCAA championship culminated the extraordinary relationship between the community and the team. ia EVELYN WOOD REAPING DYNAMICS It was something I never experienced in 13 years of MSU basketball and something worth going out at 6 a.m. to relive. \ ] Q Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday April 3 1979 County's ( By MARCIA BRADFORD Sute News Staff Writer legislation called for funding and we haven't seen any." housed in Lansing," the East Lansing Republican said. jail. Sheriff Kenneth L. Pread He also has said it would reduce transportation costs. fjatfaft ^HsikGllussCsfkeljswe Taxpayers in Ingham Coun¬ Rep. David Hollister, a Brennan said the county more said it is legally possible Because the courts are located STEVE ty are being overburdened Lansing Democrat, said he has proposed to help Lansing to locate the jail in Lansing, in because of the recent addition had never seen any documen Lansing, prisoners have to come up with a facility within but the financial feasibility is funding be transported from Mason to of a judge for the Circuit ted studies presented to the three four or years. The questionable. Lansing several times a week. Court, Commissioner Patrick Lansing caucus on the issue, funding will then become the Ingham County is planning Brennan said these costs GOODMAN A. Ryan said Monday. but would look into the mat city's responsibility. to renovate the jail in Mason could be reduced in Lansing The Lansing Democrat said ter. Commissioner Don Tavano, to bring it up to state stan could coordinate the acquisi of cases against the state of Michigan are filed in Ingham Commissioner Brennan said the county Thomas a Lansing Democrat, said the county is planning to join the dards. Ryan and other com missioners met last month tion of a hall of justice to house the courts and the County. To handle the work would like to see the Lansing Lansing in a joint request for with Lansing City Council to lock up facility in one build load, an additional circuit eventually pick up the costs of a reimbursement of the court discuss the possibility of using ing. judgeship judge was ing. to was take hired and the state over the financ the circuit judges. "The city is planning to build a hall of justice within 10 costs. In other business. Ryan asked what legislative the funds to build a jail in the city. Ryan said the Lansing loca If a lock up were available in Lansing, the prisoners would only have to be trans "Ingham County bears the years and during that time we changes would have to be tion would eliminate duplica total cost of what is would like to see all of the ported twice a day, thereby lamented made build essen to tion of services because the a new jail reducing considerably the tially a burden of state gov Circuit Court judges, with the facility in Lansing, rather city is planning to build its number of trips and saving it," Ryan said. "The exception of one in Mason. than renovating the Mason lock up own facility. money, he said. I Minimize exposure to radiation AP — The accident at the low level radiation are minimal chest X-ray. To be safe, the the federal MOilDAY APRIL 16 Three Mile Island nuclear plant compared to the threat posed FDA suggests: standard. your set needs repairs, call When EFffiKSON KIVA near Harrisburg, Pa., points up by a nuclear accident. But a don't decide on the need to weigh the benefits scientists do not know whether your own to have an X ray like the ones you qualified service personnel. 8110:30 PM and the risks of radiation and to there is any level of radiation, get at a mobile unit for de MICROWAVE OVENS - $5.50 at the MSU Unn Ticket Office, Elderly Instruments, eliminate unnecessary expo¬ no matter how small, which is tecting tuberculosis: The FDA sets a strict limit on Castellani's Market, R«ordlands in Lansing & Meridian Malls: sure. absolutely safe. the amount of radiation permit Boogie Records in Mt. easant; Believe in Music in Grand The average American gets "Short of wearing a radiation a don't insist on an X-ray ted to lead from the oven wall. Rapids. $6.50 at the da. 100 to 120 millirems of natural badge, there is no way of It also requires ovens to have A division of the ASMSU Q^HI Pljramming Board, funded by background radiation a year. determining what level you've two interlock systems to pre¬ LStudenl lax money THE K) \ ig ACCESSIBLE. 15^51 We also are exposed to been exposed to," says Allan if you are a woman vent them from operating if the a and are human made radiation, most of McGowan of the Scientists In door is not securely fastened. pregnant or think you're preg it in the form of medical and stitute for Public Information. nant. tell your doctor or den Showtimct dental X rays. Here is a look at some To avoid trouble, do not have tist. Radiation may affect the M-f 8 pm We face a different, but still the oven rewired so that the radiation sources and ways to fetus. SCS 1:00 4:30 8 interlock system will not oper¬ potentially dangerous, kind of minimize risk: radiation from the sun and from SUN TELEVISION SETS - Look ate. If you suspect your oven is — Radiation from the i like the ones in at the back of the TV before leaking, contact your state sun's infrared and ultraviolet rays is particularly dangerous you buy for a label or tag health department for a pos¬ The risks from day to day, because it is directly absorbed certifying that the set meets sible test. in the skin. The Food and Drug Administration says radiation from the sun is the leading Mall to sell cause of skin eancer. If you must get a tan, try to do so PBB cattle incineration before 10 or after 2. X-RAYS special Experts say 90 continued from page 31 - art percent of the human made early next week. anticipates would cost an incinerator about $2 million to radiation we face comes from Carlson told the panel recent build. The DNR plans two more Crafts made by handicappers diagnostic X-ravs. You can research on PCB — a toxic pits at Mio. can now be purchased at an absorb up to 20 millirems from chemical similar to PBB — Guenther said state officials outlet called A Touch of Craft a dentai X-ray and 30 from a indicates it is possible to safely had to battle to find a safe site which recently opened in Meri¬ incinerate the contaminated and are unenthusiastic about dian Mall. cows under the proper condi¬ looking for another. The branch of the Lansing tions. based store is operated by high Loub to accept She said an incinerator at "We do now want to have to school juniors and select another site." he said. seniors MSU could be converted for majoring in retailing at the Guenther said lawmakers this purpose. Capital Area Career Center in fund-raining job She warned, however, that would have to adopt amend¬ Mason. incineration would be extreme¬ ments naming a specific site and Kaunas State An eight by eight foot red wood sales booth is located in the main corridor of the mall at Arthur F. Loub. MSU di ly expensive, would involve serious odor problems and could result in the release of state possibly exempting the from lawsuits before the department could bill. support the QQjS^ian Triplex and is supervised by a retailing Tickets sus&S rector of development, will some toxic substances such as on sale 30 min¬ instructor. become executive vice presi dioxins. The state currently has 660 utes prior to showtime & y, Handicappers receive 85 per¬ dent of the Kansas State Uni Guenther said the state has live animals and about 1,550 in no later than 15 minutes cent of their asking price. The paid about $1.6 million for the after showtime. store creator in Lansing gives the 100 percent of the price. versity Foundation in early June. Loub has directed MSU's current burial pit at Mio and barrels on hand awaiting dis¬ posal. HAIR V Permission must be obtained Let the sun private gifts program since from the craft producers before 1970. He will be responsible for shine in1 their products can be sold at Tues. Wilson 7:00 and 9:15 coordinating fund-raising pro¬ the Meridian Mall outlet. non The students are forming a profit corporation and will grams at KSU. succeeding Ken¬ neth Heywood, who will retire in April. BELL'S TIRM PASSIS AVAILABL operate their mall business on a Loub. 49. holds a bachelors AND AT ALL RHA FILMS. 33 percent mark up. The hours degree from Duke University PIZZA HOUSE of operation are the same as those of other mall and has done graduate work in SUPERMAN business at Indiana University. Spaghetti HotOvenGrinders both locations open at 9am 1135 E. 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The clinic ed part time, hours 8 p.m. - son at the Personnel office. also openings for busboys NEED FEMALE to share nice Lost & Found ads/Transportation help you sell those unneeded is educationally based with ads - 3 items. Call today! 2:30 a.m. Apply in person JACOBSON'S and waitresses, 15-20 hours a 4-man apanment, spring/ lines-M .50-per insertion. 50' per line over D.O., M.D. and nursing pro¬ SILVER DOLLAR SALOON. 333 E. Grand River week, days. Apply at SILVER summer. Across from Cam¬ 3 lines. grams. Requirements are: E.O.E. 6-4-6(5) East DOLLAR 3411 E. Mich. Ave. pus. No deposit! $85. Friendly Lansing B.S.N, degree (Masters de¬ 5-4-4 (16) EOE 44-5 (8) roommates. 337-9377. Deadlines Mftrqrcte Idtaj sired), minimum 2 years in some phase of education and JACOBSON'S BUSBOY IS now ac¬ BABYSITTING AND house¬ ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN. 5-4-9 (5) Ads-2p.m.-l closs day before publication. current Michigan licensure. cepting applications for a keeping for girls 2 14 and 5 in Must have working knowl¬ WOMAN TO share one bed¬ Cancellation Change-lp.m.-l class day be¬ 1973 YAMAHA 500 cc. Red. Contact Michigan State Uni¬ East Lansing home weekday edge of electronic circuits room until June 15. $85 busboy 11:30-3:30 Monday Stored, low mileage, excel¬ versity personnel office. (517) afternoons. Need car and and trouble shooting tech¬ month, 332-1213. Z-3-4-5 (3) fore publication. through Friday. Apply in per¬ lent condition. 332-2508. 353-3720, 110Nisbet Bldg. E. references. 332-6688 after 5. niques. Will perform repairs Once od is ordered it cannot be cancelled SUMMER EMPLOYMENT son at the PERSONNEL of- or - 84-6 (6) and maintenance broad¬ NEED A roommate? I would 64-5(3) Lansing, Ml, 48824. E.O.E. fice. on make $1200/month and gain changed until after 1st insertion. Refer to position # A959, casting audio and RF equip¬ like to share an apanment There is a M OO charge for 1 ad change plus experience. Must be a hard 5-4-6 (22) SECRETARY ment using manuals and preferrably in Whitehall FOR SALE 1974 Honda JACOBSON'S RECEP worker, dependable, respon¬ schematics. Must be able to Manor. Pam 337-2676 50' per additional change for maximum XL250. 385 actual miles, 333 East Grand River TIONIST needed irq,mediately sible, For interview time and work with tubes, transistors, Z-4-4-6 14) showroom condition. Kept in ASSISTANT SWIMMING for a national trade associa¬ of 3 changes. place call 372-8303. Inter¬ East Lansing COACH — Competitive age tion located on MSU Good and integrated circuits. Ex¬ The State News will only be responsible for heated storage since new. 5-4-4 (111 views will be Tuesday, April $750 firm. 353-8165 after 5 group team seeks coach part organizational and typing perience with RF and AM and the 1st day s incorrect insertion. Adjust¬ 14. Please be casual-dress RED GIANT has a large time. May 21-August 2. Fall FM transmission systems is p.m. 84-12 (6) BABYSITTER-full time, light ability required. Call 353- selection of houses, apart- ment claims must be made within 10 appropriately. Please be on available also. Recent Com¬ highly desirable. Must be able days time. 2-44 (10) housekeeping. Must have 5500 8-4-9 18) ments, duplexes, studios, of expiration date. petitive experience required, to work 10-20 hours per own transponation. Refer¬ etc .. Most areas, sizes, and coaching preferred. Don week. Possible full time sum¬ Bills are due 7 days from ad expiration dote. Aviation > FAST FOOD MANAGERS LeDuc, 371-5140 or send ences. 337-8167 after 4 p.m. MOUNTAIN JACK'S restau¬ mer" work. $3,304.00 per prices. Call and see if we have If not paid by due date a 50' late service 5-4-5(4) rant now accepting applica¬ what you're looking for. Be¬ DOMINO'S PIZZA 1250 units hour, resume to 217 South Capitol, tions for bartenders, wait depending on experi¬ tween 9-9, 349-1065, charge will be due. LEARN TO fly free, wor nationwide) needs experi¬ Lansing, 48933 5-4-6(10) BABYSITTER NEEDED Mon¬ persons, cooks, and bus per¬ ence. Contact Greg Nelson at enced fast food managers 5-4-9 (8) exchange for flying t Full time and part time Room 8, Student Services, now to be trained for posi¬ day through Thursday 11 am sons. Frank's Flying Service, i UNIFORMED SECURITY to 2 pm for one 4 year old. hours available. Apply in Michigan State Radio Net¬ tions as store managers. You ROOMMATE NEEDED, fur¬ 4860. 5-4-4 (4) OFFICERS — full or part work. C-8-4-11 (19) Close to campus. Call 337- person only, Monday-Friday nished. Own room. East Lan¬ can earn up to $250 per week time, call 641-4562. 2-4 p.m. 5800 W. Saginaw. Automotive 0613. 8-4-10(5) Automotive wet while in training. Our expan¬ 21-4-30 (3) SECRETARY NEEDED to be¬ sing. $125 month for Spring sion offers exciting oppor¬ E_0_E_84^j8l term. 3514799 44-6 (31 Employment |4 tunities for you to join the COUNTER HELP, days, full gin spring term. Must be able to type accurately, 50 w.p.m. ATTENTION" We buy late 1976 OLDS OMEGA, 14,000 fastest growing pizza com¬ SERVICE STATION AT¬ LARGE 4 bedroom duplex to full ti time, Apply MILLER'S ICE minimum. Work entails re¬ model imported and do¬ miles, excellent condition. DOMINO'S PIZZA in the world. Your salary TENDANT part time, Tues¬ night v\ s pos¬ sublet, summer. Located 1 pany itions (5-10p.m,l. Two week CREAM, 116 W.Grand River ceptionist duties and general mile mestic compact cars. Con¬ $2995 351 9334 34-6 (3) Is hiring full and part-time as beginning manager days and Thursdays, 8 am - 4 6-4-9 (41 office typing. Work study from campus. Call 337- tact John DeYoung, WIL lunch training required. Call 0990 after 5 pm. 54-9 13) delivery people. Flexible $12,500 per year plus 25% pm. $2.90/hour plus commis¬ LIAMS VW, 484-1341 Mr. Solomon 372-4300 (After only. Apply in Room 8 Stu¬ 1967 hours. Can make up to profit of the unit. Supervisory sion. UNIVERSITY STAN¬ PLYMOUTH, auto 4 WANTED A COOK 25-30 dent Services, Michigan C-5-4-6 (5) $4/hour with commission and and franchising opportunities DARD, 351-0770. 3-44 (5) p.m.) JIM'S TIFFANY NEED ROOMMATE to share matic, 6cy1inder, power PLACE, downtown Lansing. hours per week, Monday-Fri¬ State Radio Network steering, good transporta¬ tips. Apply at the following available after 12 months day, to prepare lunch and 6-4-9 (10) an apanment for fall. Call CAMP SANCTA MARIA, 5-4-5(8) Ted, 394-6747 5-4-9 (3) CAMARO, 1973-LT New tion. $150 or best offer. 349 locations. successful store manage¬ dinner. Experience preferred. tires, brakes, battery, etc. 1005. 3-4-6 (4) ment. Send resume to Joyce June 17 August 22. Male Please contact Phi Gamma MODELS-$10 hour Apply 2068 Cedar St., Holt staff for Catholic boys camp BRIGHT, RESPONSIBLE in¬ ROOMMATE - MALE or fe¬ Must sell. Perfect condition. White, 6300 W. Michigan Delta. 332-5053. 5-4-6 16/ VELVET FINGERS. Call in Gaylord, Ml. Counselors dividual needed for lunch and male. Share 1 bedroom apart¬ $2300. Call 353-8755. 355- PLYMOUTH 1974-Fury Wa¬ 1561 Haslett Rd„ Haslett Ave., Apt, J-12, Lansing, dinner busboy positions. 2278. OR-21-4-30 (3) 2739. 4-4-5 I4I 1139 E. Grand River, E. Lan¬ 48917 144-20 (24) with talents in horseback STATE NEWS Display adver ment. Will have by yourself gon, Stereo, air. $475. 349- Great pay and benefits. Call until midterm. $125.50 + 16 1438. 34-3131 sing riding, swimming, drafts, tising messenger - MWF Mr. Solomon 372-4300 (after utilities, 5 minutes campus. 5214 Cedar St., Lansing JANITOR-PART TIME, hours nature, litergy, sports. Will 11:00 3:30~ Must have For Reit jlJJ - CAMARO, 1971 V-8 engine, train. Contact Kevin Sarb, 4 p.m.) JIM'S TIFFANY 332-5314. 54-9 (6) 3608 N.E. St., Lansing flexible. Nursing home. Apply reliable car and patience to good condition. Call Diane, PONTIAC CATALINA, 1967- 801 Thomas L. Parkway, Lan¬ 6206 W. Lake Dr., Haslett, Ml PLACE, downtown Lansing. in person, N.H.E. 1313 Mary, work with staff of lunatics. 332-7050 or 321-8665 Good condition, new parts, 5-4-5(7) 124 CEDAR St. East sing Lansing. 393-6130 34-5 (51 48840. 339-3352 or 355-7713. REFRIGERATOR, T V., ster¬ Lansing 3-4-3131 $375/best offer. 332-2896 184-20 120) 5-4-6 (12) BABYSITTER NEEDED part eo rentals. Free on, off cam¬ 2-man, 1 bedroom furnished 68 CHEVY Vt 5-4-6^(3) _ TAXI DRIVERS, full or part- MURRAY HOTEL, Mackinac time, East Lansing area, own pus delivery. DORM RENT- apartments. Heat included ton pickup. 6 DENTAL RECEPTIONIST. Island, Mi. Summer cooks, ALL. 372-1795. 8-4-6(4) $220 ROOM FOR rent, $50 weekly guitar (banjo, mandolin, bass, appointment. Free skydiving tor of Marvel Comics, 1973 or House privileges. Close to etc.) that you can't tune, that State News office, 343 Student helped to remember. programs for groups, MSU earlier 487 9824 6 4-6(31 Services Bldg., by 12 noon at least Rossi was given expert wit LANSING, ONE bedroom FEMALE TO share furnished, FACULTY HOUSE, large 4 campus. Call 393-9871 won't stay in tune, that's Sport Parachute Club and 5-4-6 (3) hard to play, that buzzes, two class days before publication. ness status by Tschirhart but lower flat. Fireplace, stove, negotiable. 332-7861 or 355- bedroom, spring term, only Charlotte Paracenter. 372 FEMALES LOOKING for a 5 No announcements will be accept¬ said he has never testified on refrigerator, garage, and all 2902. 8-4-6 (3) $420 355 7854 5-4-4 (3) rattles, twangs, sounds bad 9127 543-6731 or 6 bedroom house close to ed by phone. utilities included. Responsible LOOKING FOR a good and in general, or that was vi¬ C-21-4-30 110) the merits of the technique in MSU 5 blocks. Furnished inexpensive place to live? Call ciously anacked by a belt campus. Call 332 7380 court. He added he has couple or single. $225. Avail¬ per¬ house for 5 males, starting Elsworth Co-op. 332-3575. S-54-9 (3) able May 1. 482-9226. BEECNWOOD buckle, clumsy roommate or MSU Jugglers meet at 8:30 formed the technique on more OR 21-4-30 (61 CAPITOL VILLA unfur¬ APARTMENTS June 15. 12 month lease. 332-4076. 3-4-4 (4) 5-4-6 13) ROOM IN spacious house your we girl (guy) during a mild disagreement? Chances are can help! Guaranteed Giragr Rummage Sales 3S Round Town tonight and every Tuesday in Union Tower Room. All habitual defiers of gravity welcome. than 70 potential witnesses and all have been allowed to testify. - *5 blocks to campus "We feel this review of the nished apartment, clean. RENTING FOR Fall Modern near MSU 337-0656. work, free estimates. MAR¬ RUMMAGE SALE Okemos 'Large 2 bedroom houses and duplexes. Cam¬ 3-4-4 (3) SHALL MUSIC. North door Community church. Wednes interview is unnecessary," said Summer/Fall. Rent negoti¬ MSU BIKE auction, Saturday able. 337-0422. 10-4-13 (3) apartments pus near. 3-7 bedrooms. Call of Frandor. C-1-4-3 (15) day, April 4, 9:30-3:30. AIKIDO, martial art for self- Ingham County assistant pro days 351-6471 C 21-4-30 (41 SPRING: OWN room in 2 Thursday April 5, 9 a.m. - 1 April 7, 11 am at Salvage defense and secutor, Lee Atkinson. He 'Furnished personal growth, bedroom house near campus. p.m. Sponsored by Women s Stores, 1330 S. Harrison, East meets at 7:30 tonight and Thurs¬ added the technique was used in 124 CEDAR ST. East Lansing SOFA BED - $45, Herculon, Now FURNISHED HOUSES for $100/month. Call 484 7283. folds flat, 6feet, excellent, Society. 2-4-3 15) Lansing. Approximately 150 day and 1 p.m. Sunday in Judo the VanderVeen murder case 2-man, 1 bedroom furnished Renting For assorted bicycles for sale. rent. 4-7 people, 2 blocks 8-4-10(3) after 5 332 6663 Room, IM SportsWest (Men's apartments. Heat included Summer & Fall now in progress in Grand Cash or check with propter ID $220-month. Year leases MSU Phone 351-0820. 8 am- E 5-4-3 13) IM). Phone: 332-0052 ROOM FOR 1 man at Men's All items sold on as is basis. Rapids. only. June 15 or September between 4 pm. 3-4-4 (4) Christian Co-op. Call 332 Service Inspection on Friday April 6, Today, the remainder of the 1. 129 Burcham efficiency lpm-Spm PIONEER POWER amp, 10 a.m. Theatre students: Learn about $165/month. Damage deposit MONDAV THRU FRIDAY ROOM FOR Rent. Spacious 1437. 3 4-3(3) brand new, 35 watts rms. 3:30 p.m. Gates videotape will be played and open 9 a.m. day of the sale MSU's summer theater courses in Damon Reinboldt, a nationally required. Phone 6-10 p.m. house. 112 Leslie. 372-1521. New, $250 will sell for $200 BLUEGRASS EXTENSION For information call Bob London. Meet at 7 tonight in 146 882-2316. OR-5-4-6 (91 $80. 5-4-6 (3) EAST LANSING two room Call Al anytime 332 7634 known hypnotist from the Lan¬ MALE, NON-SMOKER to SERVICE plays weddings, Ridnour 355-0364. Auction¬ Auditorium. share luxury pad. Profession¬ suite, $99 per month, security 5-4-6(4) sing area who was present parties, 337-0178 or 372-3727 eers Mel White, Lansing, Jim AMERICANA, FEMALE 2 BEDROOM for spring and deposit 332 2282 84 10(4) during Daniels' interview will al or graduate student prefer 0-21-4-30(3) ' Korrey, Okemos. X 5-4-6 115) needed spring term, spacious summer. 3 blocks to campus. NEW AND used guitars, ban¬ red. Pool, suna 351 8296 ROOM FOR rent, close to Block and Bridle Club meets at testify. Tschirhart will then rule corner apartment. 332-8529. after 7. 6-4-6(41 $350 includes utilities. Call jos, mandolins, etc. Dulci¬ the motion campus Parking $130 7:30 tonight. 110 Anthony Hall. on to dismiss 5-4-6 (31 372-9172 after 6 p.m. mers and kits, recorders, Winter term initiate's shingles in. Daniels' MALE ROOMMATE for 4- 8-4-6 (4) month 332-3795 8 4-10(3) thousands of hard to find albums and books. Discount TAYMAR New members welcome. testimony and preliminary hearing will the pro¬ SUBLET 2 bedroom. Spring man, close to campus. $85 LEGAL SERVICES RENTING FOR Fall 4 bed¬ WOMAN NEEDED for room prices. ceed. term. Collingwood Apart¬ month. Call Neil 332-7572. Expert repairs-free room house. 655-2712 after 5 in house of 4 $93 75 month estimates. ELDERLY IN¬ AFFORDABLE Atkinson said he plans to call ments. 351-8282, 332-7051. 3-4-3(3) pm. 10-4-13 (3) utilities 372-5034 8 4 9 .31 STRUMENTS, 541 E. Grand LEGAL SERVICES six to eight witnesses and thinks • 5-4-6 (3) 4 PERSON apartment to River, 332-4331. C-21-4-30 19) the Stuart preliminary hearing RED GIANT has a large selec FEMALE NEEDED, 2 bed¬ .nitiol Consultation: FREE sublet summer term. Fur¬ should take about two days. The tion of houses, apartments, room, close to campus $95 a SEARS LADY Kenmore por¬ Attention, Arabic speakers: An PINE LAKE nished, Vi block to campus, month plus utilities Spring DUIl I s r off ens e $ 150 astronomy presentation in Arabic preliminary hearing for Miller duplexes, studios, etc table washer and dryer. Ask¬ 1 % baths. No deposit! Call . . COUIir COStS ADDITION*! is set for 7 p.m. in the Young case should then APARTMENTS 332-7798 S 54-6 (5) Most areas, sizes, and prices. only 337 0919 8 4 9 (5) ing $375. 351 -9454 after 6 pm. Thursday at PERSONAL INJURY CASES: Abrams Planetarium. take about three days, he said. 6080 Marsh Rd. Call and see if we have what 4-4-6 (4) Observing NO FEE UNLESS YOU Wlf> session afterwards. In addition to the motion to you're looking for Between SINGLE FURNISHED rooms Meridian Mall Area TREEHOUSE APARTMENT review the videotapes, Tschir 9-9, 349-1065 5-4-6 (8) across from Williams Hall. for summer sublet. 2 bed¬ hart also requested all the One Bedroom rooms. Near campus. 337 HOUSE FOR rent, furnished, Term leases $85 month. 351 4495 Spaitan Hall Animals V Sailing Club will have an open meeting at 6:30 tonight, 208 IM witnesses in the Stuart case, Furnished & 0627 5-4-6 13) near campus, finished base¬ 8-4 6 i4i Sports-West (Men's IM). Begin¬ except East Lansing Police Lt. Unfurnished HUSKY-SHEPHERD mix, SUBLET 2 bedroom fur¬ ment, garage 353-0121. NEED MUSICAL entertain¬ ners through experienced racers Dean Tucker and Officer Rich needs home. Male, eight ment? Reasonable rates, call welcome ard *G E applionces nished apartment. For 2-4, months, shots. Doesn't bark Westgate. Burcham Woods. Ann 373- for Sale ^ friendly, 337-0658 8-4-6 (3) now and reserve your date. Tschirhart also added to the •Fully carpeted 5.6 10 12 person houses 1 351-0757. Ask for Stu or 7802, 337-2019. 8-4-12 (4) The Agronomy Club tours the record that defense attorney block from campus. Available Kevin. 6-4-6(5) * Adiacent to new county June or September 351-4484 TYPEWRITER for sale Royai GOLDEN RETRIEVER pup¬ MSU Herbarium tonight. Meet in Bengtson was his campaign NEED FEMALE immediately the lobby of the Plant Biology Lab 84 6 t4l Sabre. 1 year old $60 355 pies, AKC, OFA, sire Ameri¬ manager during the 1974 elec¬ to share mobile home spring can Canadian Bermuda at 7 p.m. tion. Neither Bengtson 6078 E-5-4-4 (3) - nor and summer, pets allowed. KALAMAZOO STREET 339-8192 $90. 332-0412 24-4 (3) EAST LANSING, near MSU champion. 7 weeks old, $200. Atkinson objected to Tschirhart MOTOBECANE GRAND Re Call 332-2191. 8-4-12 (51 CLEANERS AND Soil Conservation Society of evenings Spacious 6 bedrooms, with COIN LAUNDRY America meets at 7 p.m. Wednes¬ hearing the case in light of the cord 25 Reynolds, 531 ONE BLOCK from campus carpeting, dining room, re¬ LAB PUP (yellow) registered. day in 309 Agriculture Hall. announcement. frame, sew up tires. Very onnounces APRIL Clean apartment for immedi¬ frigerator and stove yard 4'2 months $85 655-3800 2 tor 1 SPECIALS 2 FEMALE ate occupancy 337-0415 Only $540 118-5-s) Open 9-9 good condition $275. 337- E 5-4 8(3) Women's Resource Center's needed for spring 349-1065 RED GIANT 9487 after 3 3-4-3(4) term, 3-4-5 13) Brown Bag Lunch program pre¬ Americana Apartments, call 5-4-6 (7) Hypnotism POODLE PUPPIES-3 Stan¬ sents Jory Latterman of the Kathy 332-6482 10-4-11 (4) TWO MAN, own room Next dard AKC registered. $200 LaLeche T-Shirts made from or League on "Infants and to campus. Collect, Dave. ONE BEDROOM 5 person mg extri best offer 485-6652 3-4-3(3) Careers: Can They Mesh?" from 5 ROOM furnished. 2nd floor, 313-420-0728. 3-4-5 (31 house. Gunson St $105 your art. Photo or MUST PRESENT STUDENT ID noon to 1 p.m. Wednesday, Union private garage, all utilities month plus utilities. Call San¬ suae in FULL COLOR (continued from page 11 LABRADOR RETRIEVERS- 374-0134 Sunporch. paid. $175-month with 1 2 BEDROOM-Kitchen dining dy at worx 355-8252 or Any quantity. Discount Atkinson, prosecuting attorney AKC, shots, wormed, black, 1918 E. Kalamazoo month deposit. 320 N. Butler. room combination. 12 unit evenings 332 8309 in the Donald G. Miller case. Lansing. 482-2577. S-5-4-3- (5) given for dorm floors yellow, & chocolate. $100, at Clomens The Student Nurses Associa¬ apartment building. Well 625 7185. E-5-4-514) tion presents a program on breast Personnel trained in the use S-5-4-4 (5) maintained. All utilities ex¬ or sport team orders cancer with the American Cancer of the hypnotic technique are cept electric. $245/month JUMPING AND dressage les¬ WHITE MONKEY FILM PICKED for pro¬ Society at 7 p.m. Wednesday, 336 quick to point out it is not Mature persons preferred Rooms sons with Brad Barbeau, Roz up Union. anything like hypnotherapy UNIVERSITY TERRACE Airport area. 321-2119. 117 N. Harrison Rd Kinstler and Jerri Regan. cessing Monday-Friday, at 5-4-9 (7) 12 noon-9 p.m. Gulliver State Drugs. One used by psychologists and Beginning through advanced. "Housing and Alternatives" and a half blocks east of seminar is 7:30 p.m. Wednesday psychiatrists. AVAILABLE NOW Campus Transportation available for Mason-Abbott dormitory at Summer leases avail¬ ROOMMATE WANTED $75 in the "It's far removed from the near. Rooms from $80 SEWING MACHINES Thursday evening jumping 3-4-3 18) Community Room of the month. Call Cindy 337-9515 - new old Sengalian stereotype of able. Few for Fall. month. Call days - 351-6471. free arm machines from and flat lessons. WILLOW- MSU Credit Union, 600 E. Cres¬ 8-4-12 (3) POND STABLES, 676-9799. Rd. Marilyn Nagy will speak. mind control." said Dr. Martin C-21-4-30 (3) cent Open showing Satur¬ $99,50 Guaranteed used ma¬ FREE LESSON in complexion chines from $39.50. All makes X5-4-5I8) MERLE Public invited. Reiser, the man who launched days 11am-2pm or by NEED FEMALE to share spa¬ care. NORMAN the 526 SUNSET 536 Abbott $82 repaired EDWARDS DIS¬ COSMETIC STUDIO, 321 technique at the Los An¬ appointment. Phone cious 1 bedroom apartment to $98 4 weeks Includes CANARIES, 8 weeks. Red William Nagel, author and hu¬ geles police department. TRIBUTING COMPANY 1115 5543. C-214-30 (4) between 3pm-7pm, Spring and Summer with Fall utilities. 337-7162 3-4-6 (31 Factor Singers $35, females manist will discuss "Should Michi¬ N Washington 489-6448 Reiser, a clinical psychologist optional. Campus 1 block. Liz Build More Prisons?" at 7:30 Monday-Friday: 349-5528 and Missy 337-2056 C-21-4-30 (8) $15 485-3806 5-4-9 (3) RESUME WRITING Service, gan who heads up the department's OPENING FOR 2 Females & 1 for professional help call p.m. Wednesday, Union Ballroom. behavioral sciences division, 4-4-6 (5) male. HOWLAND COOPER CASH PAID For old comics, Aniko 332-8667 or 351-4280 said police officers — usually ATIVE, 323 Ann close to Learn karate as sport, art, and LARGE 2 party furnished baseball cards, science fic¬ Mobile Homes 8-4-6 (31 self-defense. Classes begin at 7 lieutenants and captains — are campus Ask for Rog, 332- tion CURIOUS BOOK efficiency. Close to campus. 6521 $155 per term. tonight in Sports-West (Men's trained in basic hypnotic tech¬ Air SHOP. 307 E Grand River. conditioning. $210 Z-54-6 (6) MALE ROOMMATE needed IM). MSU Karate Club. All styles nique and then given an inten¬ FEMALE TO share 2 bath, 2 month-fall. $140/month, East Lansing 332-0112. ass s C-104-13 (6) for 2 bedroom mobile home Typing Service *4 welcome. sive program on the theory and bedroom. $125/month. 337- 1658 or 394-7455 evenings. summer. After 5 p.m. 487 4451. 20-4-30 (5) MSU NEAR-Rooms from $125 good condition. Near MSU. $3 300 489 2928. 4-4-6 (31 C-214-30 (41 ?*!.? called Campus Community Com¬ ing prior to and during hypno¬ sis. ONE OR two roommates mission. Join the team that works needed for apartment Fall available in large convenient THESIS, DISSERTATIONS, with young people in Lansing. house $465 or $515. Includes INSTANT CASH! We're pay¬ typing, copies, binding. Call Reiser said when is ROOMMATE NEEDED to 79-Spring 81 Call Mike 353- Orientation at 7:30 p.m. Wednes¬ someone share apartment with male, 1025. 3-4-5 (3) room and board per MSU ing $1-$2 for albums In good Lost I Found ^ 332-2078. OR-214-30 (3) a = —U day, 214 Berkey Hall. hypnotized, they are "not un¬ Spring/Summer 2 blocks to term Available now. Call snape WAZOO RECORDS, „ a.3-3 conscious, nor asleep . . . they 337-2381 4-4-5 161 EXPERT TYPING. Term pa o campus. $115 plus $115 de¬ 223 Abbott 337-0947 retain critical consciousness." LOST - CAMERA lens, pers, letters, RESUMES. Greenpeace will present an C-21-4-30 (4) posit 351-5402 or 882-6691 6-4-4 (5) Houses * CLOSE TO campus, $125 front of celebration. Dooley s at the Reward, Bob, Near Gables. 337-0205. Environmental Film Festival, 7 to 11 tonight, 128 and 145 Natural Investigative hypnosis had month. All utilities included. MODERN AND C-214-30 (3) been used in 350 casec in Los Vintage State News Photo, 355-8311 Sciences Bldg. Call Equity Vest. 351-1500 LANSING-WEST Mt. Hope. gently used clothing 5-4-3 (3) Angeles by the end of 1978, OR 1 4-3 (3' and New TYPING-TERM Papers, IBM Reiser said. In California, all 3 bedrooms, furnished, rec women. REACH: Volunteer program for Early Bird room. Nice area. 2 car ga¬ daily SOMEBODY LOST, METAL reamer tool experienced, fast service. Call after school big buddies and investigative hypnosis sessions ROOMS FEMALES, close to 351-8923. OR-21-4-30 (31 Call CLOSET, upstairs Leafing... rage. $275 plus utilities. 487-2166. 5-4-9 (5) campus, single, $100, double Grand River, open with yellow handle. Near activity leaders. Orientation at 7 are tape recorded. For Summer I Fall State Bank. Angie 332-1874 LETTERS, RESUMES, term p.m. Wednesday, 328 Student $75/month, parking, kitchen. Noon-6 pm. We buy 34-3(31 Services Bldg. Waters & Rivers 332-3906 4-4-6 (41 332-1926 C-21-4-30 papers, done in volume, 5 BEDROOM duplex near DATA ENTRY SERVICES. MSU. 2 full bathrooms, appli¬ Girls, boys in foster home Edge Apt*. OWN ROOM in Apartment, 694-2424. 104-10 (3) 261 River St. ances, carpeting and more. Call 339-8686 8-4-12 (4) carpet, air, pool, no lease. No deposit $95 394 6684 BEDROOM SET, Full size bed. dresser, nightstand and lamp $200 349 3979 Real Estate * m UNIGRAPHICS OFFERS setting request volunteers to par¬ ticipate in an exciting recreation Milliken 3-4-5 (31 COMPLETE DISSERTATION program. GROUP HOME program 3 BEDROOM FARMHOUSE, 5-4-6 (3) (next to Cedar Village) OKEMOS-BY owner. 2 fire¬ AND RESUME SERVICE - orientation is at 6 p.m. Wednes¬ (continued from page 1) $275 per month. Must take - places, den, 5 bedrooms, 2 54 typesetting, IBM typing, off¬ day, 4 Student Services Bldg. care of 20-horse herd. Will TOP DOLLAR PAID For evacuate areas baths, finished basement Pri¬ set -printing and endangered by quality stereo components, binding. For 332-4432 pay care. $125 per month for horse Experience required, TVs, cameras, or anything of vate mother-in-law living estimate stop in at 2843 E, Juniors, seniors: Gain academic dadiation leaks from a nuclear space or business area Grand River or phone 332- credit with the state office exe¬ plant. married couple only. Call 349- value, WILCOX TRADING ROOM 1 block from campus. $76,500. 349-1118. 5-4-9 (61 8414. C-214-30 (8) cuting the governor's urban poli¬ 1574. 8-4-12(8) POST, 509 E. Michigan, 485^ Michigan has three operative FOR IMMEDIATE occupan¬ $110.00/Mo. Spring term. cy. Contact David Persell, College 4391 C 214-30 (6) nuclear power plants — Big cy, 1 bedroom apartment, 1 Call 332-5255, Brandt. of Urban Development. HOLT DUPLEX. All new 2 TYPING, EXPERIENCED, Rock Point in Charlevoix Coun¬ block from campus, $200/ 8-4-12 (3) TELESCOPE 4" reflecting month. 337-0415. 3-4-3 (4) bedroom. Carpeting, ap¬ pliances, dishwasher, vaulted with Barlow Lens, $125, Call Persoial / fast and reasonable. 4635. C-214-30 (3) 371 - Explore the outdoors with the ty, Palisades in Van Buren OWN ROOM Share utilities. 393-1909. 5-4-3(3) MSU Outing Club at 7:30 tonight, County and Cook in Berrien ceiling. $335/month. 694 215 IM Sports-West (Men's IM). MALE TO share quiet, spa¬ 5157 after 6 p.m. 8-4-11 (6) 1 Vi miles north of MSU. ASSOCIATED County. Other plants have been $98/month. 332 2601. STUDENTS COPYGRAPH SERVICE licensed for construction cious Lakeview Apartment. DID YOU know that THE OF MICHIGAN STATE UNI¬ in 5-4-6 I3I completed dissertations and International Airline Ticketing 339 3189 after 5. 5-4-4 (3) RESPONSIBLE TRIO seeks STEREO SHOPPE is the VERSITY tax refunds are Midland and Monroe. resume service. Corner MAC class begins at 7 tonight, 115 2-3 bedroom house or duplex place to buy your stereo available in room 334, Stu¬ WOMAN OWN room, close and Grand River, 8:30 a.m. Eppley Center. Milliken said that responsibil FEMALE NEEDED to sub¬ for fall-spring. 332 8822 equipment. C-21-4-30 (81 dent Services Building April 5:30 p.m. Monday-Friday, 10 S-5-4-6 (3) to campus. $80/month. 485 ity for on-site plant safety lease Campus Hill 349-2452/ 10, 1979 at 5 pm. a.m. 5 p.m. Saturday. 337- The An of Bonsai will meet at 7 1629 3-4-4 (3) - 393-7627 8-4-6 (3) TWO TEN Speed bicycles. bf 14 10 (7) measures rests with the federal 1666. C-214-30 16) tonight, 206 Horticulture Bldg. ONE ROOM in large home, $65 each. 337-0110 after 3 Nuclear Regulatory Commis¬ 2 MALE BOARDERS. Slides and demonstration of chry¬ NEEDED for many extras. $97.50 + utili¬ Huge pm. 54-6 (3) sion and off-site summer - 2-3 furnished room, excellent lo¬ REASONABLE RATES for santhemum bonsai by Dr. David¬ procedures ties. Now to September LIMITED QUANTITY rest with the state. people to sublet Eden Rock cation. $475 per term, fast and accurate son. All welcome. Close. 332-6613 or 487 1586 includ¬ WE PAY up to $2 for LP's Framed SPORTES ILLUS¬ service apartment. 337-0816. 3-4-3(3) 339 3574 54-3 (3) 5-4-6 (4) ing board. 351-7226. and cassettes - also buying TRATED covers. 14-2-791 Milliken said he has "basic Z 4 4-5 I4I $30 Michigan Botanical Club pre¬ 2 ROOMS available. Carpet, 45s, songbooks, magazines Magazine included. sents Dr. Henry Imshaug on confidence" in the NRC's regu GRAND RIVER near Meridian FLAT, BLACK & CIRCULAR, FRAME WORKS, 372-4403 EXPERIENCED IBM typing, lation inside nuclear air, etc. $95/month. 394-6690 ROOM $110/month "Lichens of Robinson Crusoe power Mall, 4-5 bedrooms, $450 a plus upstairs, 541 E. Grand River, 3-4-5 (4) dissertations. (Pica - Elite), 8 4-6 (3) month. 349-0330, weekdays utilities, available immediate¬ FAYANN 489 " Islands," at 7:30 p.m. tonight in plants. Open 11 a.m. 351 0838 168 Plant Biology Laboratory. 9-5. 5-4-4 (4) ly 351 4881 5-4-613) C 214-30 (31 C-214-30 (6) He said he has not met with 1 BEDROOM. $170 plus utili¬ Juvenile Detention Home Orien¬ bike MSU/LCC. COUNTRY Michigan's power companies, ties. Bus or Pets OK 372-9759. 7-4-5 (3) eluded 5 acres HOUSE on se 1 BLOCK from campus - GUILD D-50.3 years old, with Peanuts Personal tation at 6 tonight, 4 Student but would do so if necessary. 15 minutes available now. $85-$125. Fur¬ Services Bldg. Open to those from campus. Pets OK. Fe nished. 351 4484. 8-4-6 (3) case, excellent condition. Instruction interested in recreational program The governor also said he male Rosewood body, deep tone, SUBLET OWN bedroom in - $85 bedroom. Rick WHO CALLED ME? Weight for children under Probate court would conditionally 655-1717 late evenings $400. 487 8236 after 6 p.m. support three man apartment, LOWER FLOOR of duplex, loss group. Please call back jurisdiction. U.S. Sen. Carl Levin's one 54-3 151 proposed block from campus. Call 337 7-4-6 (5> close to campus. Available J. Jaffe 5-8270. Z 24 3 (31. ENGLISH CLASSES for in Michigan ocnool for Deaf Ori¬ nationwide moratorium on the 2669 5-4-3 13) immediately 394-3717 after 3 ternational students and their entation at 4 today, 4 Student licensing of new construction of COUNTRY LIVING for single p.m. 8-4-6 (51 LARGE SELECTION of families. Register for day and We'll help Services Bldg Open to those nuclear plants, but stressed or couple, 1 or 2 rooms you decide (lie evening classes at UNITED frames, glasses, for everyone interested in recreational and tu¬ FEMALE OWN Room. Sublet private bath, no house pets, selling points. Call today to MINISTRIES CHURCH, 1120 that "we need to know what ROOMMATE TOshare house OPTICAL DISCOUNT, 2617 torial placements with hearing- Spring Term, rent $100. Has room for 1 horse, 349-5911, $110 plus utilities. 372-5147 E. Michigan, Lansing, Mich place your Classified ad to South Harrison 337 835 happened" in the Three Mile lett. 339-9455. 3-4-3(3) sell that unneeded vacuum. 54-3 (61 impaired people. Island incident. evenings/weekends. 8 4 9 (5) 6-4-6(3) 372 7409 C 54-6 (51 4 1 i Michigon Stote News, Eost Lonsing, Michigan Tuesday, April 3, 1979 13 o / HAGAR the Horrible (Olfo (6)WJIM-TV(CBS) (lO)WILX-TV(NBC) uv yfMogjte (11 /26)WELM-TV(Cable) (12)WJRT-TV(ABC) (23)WKAR-TV(PBS) by Dik Browne SPONSORED BY: rx T. KEEP WATCHING! Still on Break TUESDAY (10) Another World (12) Happy Days 10:30 3:00 (23) Exploring The Restless (12) 13 Queens Blvd. 9:00 (12) General Hospital Sea 11:00 (6-12) Phil Donahue 3:30 8:30 . 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PILLOW TALK B.C. Bock to School Special FURNITURE Bean Bags $1«.9S TUMBLEWEEDS by Johnny Hart reg $24 95 by Tom K. Ryan SPONSORED BY: SAM and SILO CROSSWORD PUZZLE SPONSORED BY: by Jerry Dumas and Mort Walker SPONSORED BY: ACROSS 31. 1. Gyrator 32. 4. Cape 33. HEED aaaansB 7. Kaolin 34. □BHIlHHn ^113[j3H 11. Pub drink 36. 12. Ratite 38. 13. Customary 0Q0 BBS )B function 40. asaQEJ saaaatna 14. Painter Jonas 43. 15. Food 17. Horn 19. Vietnam ..A'veNei/eRFDRQmy. AK iMFbRTANr^-V {SSSSSSS BEETLE BAILEY by Mort Walker 14 Michigon Stote News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, April 3, 1979 TO: EARVIN "MAGIC" JOHNSON FROM: GRAND RAPIDS HONORARY COACHES & FRIENDS OF MSU SUBJECT: THE DECISION IN YOUR FUTURE We, the undersigned, hope you will decide to represent the United States at the 1980 Olympic games with "Magic in Moscow". You are a "class"guy, and one our State, our University, and our Country can be proud of. Your unselfish attitude and thrill of seeing others succeed lead us to believe more young ball players may consider attending MSU to learn and work with you. Our ability as fund raisers for Michigan State University is aided by your presence, and those who might not have had the opportunity to attend a great university may do so through our fund raising efforts. We hope the students will support us by writing you at Jenison Fieldhouse, and request the "Magic Show" continue. We need a new basketball arena, the nation needs a gold medal at Moscow, and only you and your teammates can make that happen. We recognize there are economic considerations and millions of dollars the professional market can bring. We've also learned in the marketplace of life that a college degree is worth much more and will be with you always. We hope MSU fans everywhere know once you make your decision to declare the hardship provision, you cannot change your mind. If that should be your choice, we want to thank you for all you have done for us. We were with you at Jenison. We were with you at Market Square and Salt Lake City. And, if the Good Lord willing, we will follow you to Moscow. Please consider keeping the "Magic Show" going at MSU, and thanks for everything. S7 u,™ 6 (j{ L, yjxAl LL w -7 -Sdhdy C BioK. Cwur / A A\ y J? (ok Uotf+Kfi John Hoekstra '70 ws L. Phi%w:Ju. Jim Blok Jill Blok '71 Craig Blok '97 Louise Hoekstra '70 Tommy Hoekstra '94 Mark Hoekstra '96 Pete Secchia '62 Amy Blok "97 Joan Secchia '64 Stephanie Secchia '8 Sandy Secchia '91 Bob Bernecker '60 Yal Bernecker '61 'Wv/ U-S- // Charlie Secchia '93 Lori Bernecker '83 PJCLk Mark Secchia '95 Kris Bernecker '86 Mark Bernecker '91 Scott Bernecker '93 JlJuirf t A*-# X-tt /ML Ho v) a£D V) AA"K3P Uabbi a. Qa h I'd OK 5Cof+ '— Bruce Osterink '65 OJUl Margo Osterink '65 Chuck Osterink '89 Chuck Stoddard '67 Mike Osterink '94 Jan Stoddard '67 Heather Osterink '95 Steve Stoddard '91 Howard Stoddard '93 Bill Grant Jr. '64 George Tatu '61 Debbie Stoddard '96 Susan Grant '64 Sally Tatu Phillip Stoddard '99 Scott Grant '89 Debbv Tatu '95 Michele Grant '91 Mike Tatu '97 Bryan Grant '98 John Skala '6J