Miller will Drug operation stand trial nets 21 persons By MELINDA W ILSON to awaken them. State News Staff Writer Metro Squad Lt. Jack Balis said the for murder Twenty-one persons were arrested in arrests were made early in the morning drug raids at numerous locations early before the suspects "were out and about." Wednesday morning by the Tri-County "It saves everybody a lot of embarrass Metro Squad and Tri-County police. ment and hassle if we get these people Police had warrants for 31 persons in before they go to their jobs or get away ByPAULCOX Ingham, Eaton and Clinton counties. Ten from home," Balis said. Sute News Staff Writer suspects are still at large. Nineteen of the suspects were arrested Donald Gene Miller, a 24-year-old MSU criminal justice graduate, was bound over to The arrests follow five-month undercover by mid-morning and brought to the armory, "a Circuit Court Wednesday on second-degree murder charge in the slaying of Kristine Rose investigation labeled "The Muppet Show" where they were questioned, fingerprinted Stuart. by Metro Squad officers. and photographed. They were then taken to District Judge Daniel L. Tschirhart sent the case to Circuit Court, saying the 30-year-old During that time, agents purchased District Court for arraignment. East Lansing woman was murdered and there is probable cause to believe Miller was the heroin, cocaine and LSD from most of those There were 23 counts of delivery of named in the warrants, said Metro Squad heroin, 20 for delivery of cocaine, three for slayer. Lt. Gene Wigglesworth, who directed the the delivery of LSD and one for felonious Bond was set at $100,000 in 54B District Court by Tschirhart and Miller will be arraigned in Ingham County Circuit Court April 12. investigation. assault among the 47 charges brought Miller's attorney, Thomas Bengtson, said "The people that were arrested were against the suspects. One of the suspects is he will request that the trial be held in middle-men and street-level dealers," Wig¬ a 16-year-old woman. another part of the state. glesworth said. "The middle-man handles Police said bond for the suspects began at ounces or more (of drugs) and the street $2,000. A Bengtson said he probably would not ask School Lansing District Court spokes to have the trial moved to Berrien County crossing guard Jim Keller watches as school children in Harris- level people sell grams." person could not say which suspects had because of possible adverse publicity from burg, Pa. return to their classes for the first time since last week's acci¬ Police from the three counties gathered been released. dent at the Three Mile nuclear power plant. at the Marshall Street Armory in Lansing Among those persons picked up Wednes¬ Miller's trial there on charges of raping a at 5:30 a.m. Wednesday, received warrants day on arrest warrants were several East 14-year-old Delta Township girl and at¬ for the suspects in their area and were sent Lansing residents: Peter Brodbeck, 1232 tempting to murder her and her younger brother. Haslett Road, charged with three counts of The charges stem from an incident in delivery of LSD; Christopher Lockwood Eaton County last August, and the trial was H4DIATI0\ DROPS; SHiTI)()W \ CONSIDERED address unknown, charged with two counts of delivery of cocaine, and James Meek, of moved to Berrien County because of 104 E. Oak St., charged with two counts of publicity surrounding the case. Bengtson would not speculate on other potential sites for the trial on the Stuart Three Mile Island plant 'stable' delivery of cocaine. Other arrests and charges included: murder charge. James Fernandez, 109 E. Hazel St., By The Associated Press the emergency pumping system appar Lansing, possession with intent to deliver After the completion of testimony in the on equipment had failed due to damage from and possessionof heroin; James Hankerson, HARRISBURG, Pa. — Radiation levels ently were closed during routine mainten intense radiation. preliminary hearing, Bengtson said he did 6128 Balfour Drive, Lansing, delivery of not believe the prosecution had proved that dwindled to near normal around the Three ance two weeks before the accident. In Washington, Health, Education and heroin and Maria Hernandez, 1138 N. a murder had been committed. Mile Island nuclear power plant Wednesday Eisenhut, briefing the five NRC commis¬ Welfare Secretary Joseph Califano Jr. told Exhibit 2 in Donald Gene Miller's Mile Island nuclear power plant Wednes¬ sioners, said the operator on duty at the a Senate subcommittee that persons within Pennsylvania Ave., delivery of cocaine. Also arrested and charged were: Willard preliminary hearing was this Calling it the "pivotal issue," Bengtson day, and federal officials said they were time of the accident may have received an five miles of the nuclear plant have received reaffirmed his objection to the testimony of considering a proposal to take the disabled incorrect much 80 millirems since last Wednes¬ Hughes, 3601 Simkin Drive, delivery of police sketch of a man-a key reading on a pressure level gauge, as as heroin; Curly Lewis, 1630 N. Logan St., witness .testified she saw stab a prosecution witness Nancy Daniels, 47,1203 reactor into cold shutdown. prompting him to turn off the emergency day. The average Pennsylvanian receives Wolf Court, because of the fornesic hypnotic And while officials are concerned about about 100 milirems per year delivery of heroin; Michael Scott, 319 S. woman Aug. 14 at Coolidge Road pumping system after it had kicked on from the sun interview she underwent to refresh her the durability of vital instruments inside automatically. and X-rays. Eighth St., two counts of delivery of heroin; and Fairoaks Court. and Barbara Southwell, address unknown memory about an incident she said she saw the reactor, conditions at the plant remain At the atomic site, 10 miles from Replacing the damaged fuel core and the day Stuart disappeared. one count of delivery of heroin; Willis "stable," Harold Denton, of the Nuclear Harrisburg, engineers were examining decontaminating the reactor building could Vaughn, address unknown, delivery of Although Tschirhart accepted the testimony of Daniels, Bengtson said her story showed Regulatory Commission, said at a briefing. pipes and sensors that are critical in efforts cost at least $150 million, said Robert He confirmed that human error had to bring the disabled reactor to cold Benero, NRC official. He said other cocaine; Stephen Riggs, address unknown, an assault occurred, at most. Bengtson asked Tschirhart to bind Miller over for trial on an contributed to the reactor accident. In shutdown. nuclear delivery of cocaine; and Donald Burrell, 24, lesser charges of either assault with the intent to do great bodily harm or assault with specialists feel it would be easier to of 2113 E. Kalamazoo St., Lansing, delivery intent to commit murder. Washington, NRC officials described three Denton said that another piece of fill the reactor with cement and scrap it. of cocaine. Miller's preliminary hearing on a second degree murder charge in the disappearance of separate human errors that contributed to his 19-year-old ex-girlfriend Martha Sue Young will begin at 9:15 this morning. Young the crisis. Persons arrested and charged prior to vanished New Year's Day 1977 after a date with Miller. The first error came when valves on an Wednesday in connection with the "Mup¬ Ingham County Assistant Prosecutor Lee Atkinson said he will call more than 10 emergency pumping system — part of the pet" investigation are: witnesses in the case as well. Young hearing and is confident Miller will be bound over for trial in this "The Grand Jury heard testimony in both cases and issued indictments in both cases," reactor's coolant system — were closed, although they should have been open. Later, an operator turned off the plant's Michigan bottle law Mark Johnson, 818 Woodbine Ave., conspiracy to deliver heroin and delivery of heroin, his brother, Thomas Johnson, of Atkinson said. main emergency core cooling system at the Freeland, Mich, delivery of heroin and Mike Woodworth. a prosecutor who assisted Atkinson, told the court Miller Stuart, based on the evidence presented. did kill wrong time. Finally, four standby water pumps were disengaged when there was no blamed for cutbacks conspiracy to deliver heroin; Howard Chaplin, address unknown, delivery of Despite the fact that no body has been found, both circumstantial and direct evidence apparent reason for them not to be cocaine; James Leggions, address unknown working. two counts of delivery of ^cocaine, and presented confirmed a crime happened, Woodworth said. By JAMES KATES Joseph H. Limieux, Owens-Illinois vice He repeated Daniels' testimony that she saw Miller push Stuart into a car and stab her Denton said having the standby pumps State News Staff Writer president and glass container division Donny Mask, address unknown, felonious three times in the late morning Aug. 14. disengaged was a violation of NRC regula¬ Owen-Illinois Corp. Wednesday, an¬ general manager, said the drop in demand assault. He also reiterated testimony that Stuart was a "woman of habit" who would never tions. nounced 160 employee layoffs at its Char¬ forced cutbacks at the Charlotte facility, voluntarily disappear. Denton said engineers would maintain lotte glass container plant, blaming the Michigan's only glass container plant. Wigglesworth said two MSU Department Woodworth repeated the testimony earlier Wednesday of Stuart's husband, Ernest A. the plant in its current status for several cutbacks on a loss in business resulting Charlotte is a small community about 20 of Public Safety officers assisted with the Stuart, 30. who said his wife had never spent a night away from her husband in eight years days. from Michigan's law banning throwaway miles southwest of Lansing. "Muppet" arrests, along with officers from of marriage. Darrell Eisenhut. an NRC engineer, said "This loss of business is directly related Lansing, East Lansing, Ingham, Eaton and beverage containers. Clinton County Sheriffs departments and Stuart's husband had testified that "no short of death would keep her from mechanical and design problems were to Michigan's mandatory reason An "undetermined number" of salaried deposit law," state troopers. contacting someone." major contributors to the accident. employees will be transferred to other Limieux said. (continued on page 12) Eisenhut, in Washington, said the valves Michigan's "bottle bill," which passed in a plants, a company spokesperson said. The operation was tagged "the Muppet statewide referendum in 1976 and became Show" because one of the undercover effective in December, outlawed throw- agents in the investigation was called away beverage containers and reduced the "Gonzo," the name of a "muppet" on the Ad brochures in 4U' housing violate code demand for glass bottles. Judy Huggins, a spokesperson at the firm's headquarters in Toledo, Ohio, said syndicated television series Wigglesworth said. the Charlotte plant would extend layoffs of By R.W. ROBLNSON Eldon Nonnamaker, vice president of and ASMSU, if the material carries the sity apartments, said, "There is no variance 127 workers already made idle my recon¬ State News Staff Writer student affairs. student's name and room number; or in the ordinances for the residence halls and struction of a glass-melting furnace and lay "Junk mail" being distributed in Univer¬ A University ordinance states that • material presented to the desk recep¬ the University apartments." off 33 others, effective April 15. sity housing is in violation of student rights and an MSU ordinance, according to the Student Handbook. Wheeler Dealer, a classified advertising material may be placed in University residence hall mailboxes provided it qual¬ ifies as one of the following: • U.S. mail; tionist if the material has the student's name and room number. Nonnamaker added the policy refers He pointed out residence halls and apartments only differ in terms available in the buildings. of personnel In the residence halls, Residence Assist¬ When operating at full capacity, the plant had employed 840 hourly and 90 salaried workers, she said. The layoffs, she said, are a direct result of titoiradte]^ tabloid distributed in the Lansing-East • campus mail with student's name and specifically to the residence halls, not ants are available along with graduate and the reduction in demand for soft drink weather Lansing area, and other local advertising room number; University apartments. "We have viewed head resident advisers. University housing bottles. brochures have been found on door knobs • material from head resident advisers, University apartments over the years as has no such employees. "In 1978," said Harold Crowson, manager Today will be mostly cloudy and in doorways of Spartan Village apart residence halls programs, management, just apartments," he said. Sue Johnson, Wheeler Dealer delivery of the Charlotte plant," production of soft with the high in the mid 40's. ments, which are under University control. area managers, hall government or the However, he added, "Everything within manager, said, "We have been delivering on drink bottles represented about one-third of Tonight behind those clouds, Brochures are in violation of University Residence Hall Association; the University has to follow the guidelines campus and in Spartan Village for the last the plant's total production — the equiva¬ skywatchers could have seen housing stipulations when they do not carry • registered student organizations, living made." five years with no problems." lent of four forming machines operating 24 the waxing gibbous moon with a U.S. stamp and the student's name, said unit organizations, major governing groups Peter Brown, program director of Univer- She said the advertisements are delivered hours a day, all year. In 1979, we have Jupiter seven degrees to its once a month and no one in University operated the equivalent of one machine for upper right. Farther to the housing has ever complained to Wheeler Dealer about the presence of the material. less than 14 days making soft drink right, Pollux and Castor — the stars representing the heads of Anti-ELF might bill provoke power Brown said he has written firm officials several letters asking them to stop deliver¬ bottles," Huggins said production of beer bottles the Gemini Twins visible. — would be at the plant has remained steady because ing to the University apartments. He added several of the firm's customers ship beer the Department of Public Safety has been out of state and the firm is also manufactur struggle between senate committees informed of continued delivery despite repeated requests to stop. "We have done everything already but ing Michigan-certified beer bottles. Cheryl Bartz, of the Michigan United By SANDY HOLT system, though many U.P. residents are objecting to ELF, take them to court," Brown said. Conservation Clubs, said layoffs at the plant State News Staff Writer formerly known as Seafarer. He pointed out no drastic action has been may have resulted from factors other than A battle over which committee should handle legislation Sederberg said if he could get assurances Mack will not stall the taken against Wheeler Dealer because "it's the decrease in demand for glass contain opposing construction of the ELF communications grid in the bill and will hold impartial public hearings on the proposal, he not in violation of anyone's rights." Upper Peninsula may erupt today, Sen. William Sederberg said would not oppose the move. Brown said another reason for no strong The layoff date corresponds closely to the Wednesday. "There is no bill more specifically relating to the Upper action against the firm is residents of the The anti ELF bill was voted out of the Senate State and Veteran expiration of a $216,000 federal job-training Peninsula," he said. housing facility have not complained about contract that allowed the plant to hire 150 Affairs Committee to the floor Wednesday, with recommendations ELF, which stands for extremely low frequency radio waves, is the brochures. workers in 1977, she said. that it be sent to the Committee on Upper Peninsula Economic and the third name for an underground communications system first He added that further action will probably Industrial Affairs. proposed by the Navy during the 1960s. not be taken because "it's not a capital Bartz said layoffs could also be attributed The Senate will decide today whether the bill will be sent to the The Navy has said ELF would provide worldwide surface-to- crime." to a shift in demand from glass to plastic U.P. committee. submarine communications. Opponents have claimed it would Brown said he sends letters to the bottles. Sederberg, an East Lansing Republican, voiced concern that the become a first-strike weapon since the system would only transmit company only when the University ground The MUCC was instrumental in passage bill may be killed if it is sent to the new committee, chaired by Sen. to, and not receive signals from, submarines. crew reports "an increase of brochures in the of the bottle bill in 1976. Joseph Mack. ELF is a scaled down version of the original project and would area," he said. Political observers have charged the Iron Mountain Democrat consist of a 130 mile network of two inch cables buried three to six Johnson, said the owner of the firm has Huggins said that the 1977 contract had with stalling environmental legislation when he chaired the Senate feet underground. conferred with Brown. The owner, Pat given Owens-Illinois the option of hiring 150 Conservation Committee. Environmentalists have also claimed the low frequency radio Karslac. was not available for comment, workers for a 14 week training period, 50 He has not formally opposed the controversial communications (continued on page 13) i continued on page 13) i continued on page 131 2Michigan State News. Eost Lansing, Michigan Thursday April 5, 1979 AM1VS TROOPS TO COLMKYSIDE FLEE Ugandan exiles occupy capital NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) - Exile sources said Amin, who Col. Moammar Khaddafy to aid Tanzanian and It appeared to eyewitnesses Uganda exile in has been accused of murdering Amin, a fellow Moslem, were that Amin had lost control of fantry swept into the down tens of thousands of his country the only town area of the Ugandan force preserving The Tanzanian Ugandan war the capital on the same day his members, could fall in a few Amin's eight year reign. enemies launched what capital of Kampala on Wed days or a few hours. Amin's whereabouts were began last October when Amin they said would be a final assault on nesday night, sending Presi Egyptian Cabinet favors peace referendum dent Idi Amin's cadre of Libyan Amin's regular army had already disintegrated, the exile not publicly known. On Tues¬ day, he visited towns in areas who seized power in 1971 in a coup against President Milton Kampala. soliders fleeing into the coun Witnesses and sources in Dar sources said, claiming the he still Obote — sent troops into Tan¬ (AP) — Egyptian Cabinet favors a Palestinian autonomy. controls in eastern Es Salaam, the Tanzanian capi tryside, residents reported. troops sent by Libyan leader zania to annex land he said notional referendum to show Arab critics The Uganda, jovially greeting sol- tal, reported only limited resis two leaders who signed a peace rightfully belonged to Uganda. that Egyptians support the peace with tance from the few Amin units Israel but President Anwar Sadat must treaty in Washington 10 days ago that A still holding out. Kampala resident reached make the final decision. Cabinet sources officially ended a 30-year state of war, by telephone Wednesday night Observers said the Tanza have agreed to meet again May 27 in the said Wednesday. said he saw the invaders run¬ nian plan appeared to be to Sinai Desert capital of El Arish to open the drive the forces still loyal to They said Sadat, who declared that ning at dusk to positions around border between their countries. Kampala's clock tower, a land Amin into eastern Uganda, Mideast peace moves had gained mo¬ The mark at a road junction a where whey would have no way mentum through Israeli Prime Minister Egyptian Cabinet met for two hours Menachem Begin s visit to Egypt might Wednesday reaffirming its approval of quarter mile from the city out except to cross into neutral center. Kenya. reveal his decision Thursday in an the treaty and approving for the first time address to Parliament. the interpretive memoranda accompany¬ Begin — who had been euphoric ing the document. Tuesday at the end of his trip to Egypt — said Wednesday Israel faces "very serious problems" in upcoming talks on was Begin also said being a telephone "hot line set up so he and Sadat could Gasohol popular reach each other easily. Protests erupt over Bhutto hanging choice in Iowa DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowans have been beating the RAWALPINDI, Pakistan (AP) — Rioting Spokesperson Hodding Carter noted that rising cost of gasoline and stretching fuel supplies by lining up at and demonstrations erupted here and in President Carter had asked for mercy 400 service stations for for gasohol. And state officials who are the neighboring Indian state of Kashmir Bhutto on humanitarian grounds. A promoting the fuel say they're surprised at how popular it's Wednesday protesting the hanging of department official said privately that proven. former Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali the president s plea was based in part on Iowans pumped an estimated 5.3 million gallons of the fuel into Bhutto. World leaders, who had tried to fears of political violence after the their tanks just in February. By 1983, they are expected to be save him from the gallows expressed hanging. using 184.6 million gallons of gasohol annually, state figures regret and anger at the execution. The white-shrouded body of the project. "Very definitely we are surprised at gasohol's popularity," said Three person were reported killed in 51-year-old Bhutto who led Pakistan from 1971 until he was ousted in 1977 by Doug Getter, director of the resources and support division of the the Kashmir riots. Most of Pakistan was Iowa Development commission. the man who refused to commute his calm, but some observers said violence "When we first started off last summer with five stations, we sentence, was flown by military could come later. helicop¬ never visualized that it would have grown to the extent it has ter to his birthplace. It was buried in the today and at the rate it continues to grow," said Getter. In Washington, the State Department family graveyard eight hours after the Observers say the fuel's booming popularity is based on its expressed regret over the execution. hanging. tax free price, its solid performance — and the fact that the alcohol which goes into gasohol is made from corn, Iowa's big crop. Some Iowans believe the fuel's use will boost corn prices, thus helping farmers, while reducing the demand for imported oil. Laboratory-tested in Nebraska and market-tested in Iowa, gasohol is a blend of 90 percent unleaded gasoline and 10 percent grain alcohol. Gasohol prices in Iowa range from about the same as unleaded gas to about 3 cents a gallon higher. Most stations sell it for 75 to 80 cents a gallon. But the price would be 12.5 cents more without the exemptions from state and federal gasoline taxes. The exemptions are expected to cost Iowa $4 million in lost revenue this year alone and $68 million over the next four years. The federal government will lose an estimated $29 million in gas tax revenues. The fuel becomes more competitive with Socialist party members celebrated Wednesday as returns were announced every boost in gas in prices. But state officials worry about their lost revenue if Committee Spain's first democratic municipal elections in 48 years. Voters elected a accuses Diggs of 18 violations Socialist city council in Barcelona and swept other municipal elections in exemptions continue, and the Iowa Development Commission is now surveying users to see if they would still buy the fuel without sharp rebuff to Centrist Premier Adolfo Suarez. the exemptions. WASHINGTON (AP) - The House also alleged that Diggs placed employ¬ The Development Commission is ethics committee Wednesday accused ees on his promoting gasohol use in the congressional payroll with¬ state, aided by $125,000 from the Iowa Corn Promotion Board. Rep. Charles Diggs who already has out assigning them any duties. been convicted of federal crimes, with 18 Another committee count alleges counts of violating House rules. Diggs placed a woman on his congres¬ The allegations filed by the committee sional payroll with knowledge that the majority of her duties would be and were FOREIGN LANGUAGE WEEK parallel in scope the federal charges for the benefit of the respondent's upon which Diggs was convicted in a November jury trial. business the House of Diggs Funeral APRIL 2-6,1979 Home in Detroit Mich. The celebration of The committee Foreign Language Week reminds us that foreign charged that the Nineof the counts claim Diggs actions Michigan Democrat inflated the salaries were a misuse of his language skills have never been more important. Fortunately, how¬ congressional ever, there are also many opportunities for of selected employees on his congres¬ payroll allowance. The remaining nine developing these skills. For students who want to study sional payroll in order to get kickbacks to allege that his actions "did not reflect language abroad, MSU offers the help him pay his private debts or creditably on the House of Representa¬ programs listed below. Staff in the Office of Overseas Study will be congressional expenses. The committee tives. glad to answer questions about course credits, costs, and enroll¬ ment procedures. You may phone 353-8920 or come see us. We'll do our best to help you! Mother continues fight to spare son's life SUMMER ATMORE, Ala. (AP) - A lawyer for the electric chair. mother of condemned murderer John Tours, France Mexico City, Mexico The Rev. Kevin Duignan a Catholic Lewis Evans III says he will file an priest who visits Evans at Holman Prison Mayen, Germany Valencia, Spain emergency appeal to the U.S. Supreme daily, said Wednesday that Evans, who Florence, Italy Leningrad, USSR Court Thursday morning to try to delay has fought efforts to spare his life, now Evans' execution, now scheduled for feels a postponement would be "a ACADEMIC YEAR 12:01 a.m. Friday. message from God. Rennes, France Merida, Mexico Attorney John Carroll of the Southern Evans asked that his electrocution Freiburg, Germany — Poverty Law Center announced his scheduled at 12:01 a.m. Friday — be Seville, Spain decision Wednesday, moments after the Kobe, Japan videotaped. He said he wants the tape Leningrad, USSR 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New used to demonstrate the barbarity of Non-credit courses are also offered Orleans rejected a petition by Betty capital punishment and as a lesson to the through the Eurocentres in Evans to stay her son's death in the France, Switzerland, Italy, Spain, and Germany. young criminal." OFFICE OF OVERM AS STUDY 108 INTERNATIONAL CENTER Health studies planned for nuke plant workers T- WASHINGTON (AP The health of CHAMPION week from the ring BOOSTER plant Harrisburg, Pa. 0 MC II club near plant workers and people who live near rf the striken Three Mile Island nuclear The secretary of health, education and , °C)£ • WbUb reactor will be monitored for welfare said federal officials plan long- °o <33 years to come even though increase in range health studies of employees at the is no cancer plant as well as residents of the area who COfTlPUTER expected in the area HEW Secretary MSU BASKETBALL TEAM were exposed to Joseph Califano said Wednesday. higher than normal But, Califano and other health officials radiation levels. o0 LABORATORY acknowledged at a Senate hearing that We will have to follow those individ¬ they do not know enough about the uals we choose for •00 O c many years, said 0 oO °0 hazard of exposure to low level radiation Califano. He promised to make public the o such as that released during the past results of the continuing monitoring. ob°, 0 0 o°0 Carter to O announce new energy plans tonight X) TOURS s—X 0 WASHINGTON (UPI) — President Car¬ by Sept. 30, 1981, the date existing The Computer Laboratory staff will conduct tours >o ter will address the nation tonight on his of the Computer Center for new users of the MSU new congressional authorization expires. He energy proposals which will include will start lifting they controls June 1 this computing facility. Each tour consists of a slide ending controls on crude oil prices and year. presentation, a discussion of the function and seeking new taxes on any excessive oil In a politically risky operation of the Computer Laboratory, and a move. Carter then company profits. will seek walking tour of the building. The tours start in After several weeks of speculation and congressional approval for Room 215 at the following times increasing oil taxes, a similar levy that postponements in announcing a decision, was sought last year but never ap¬ Carter will deliver a 9 p.m. EST radio and proved. April 2 1:00p.m. television speech from the Oval office on The White House is hopeful that added April 3 3:00 p.m. his overall energy strategy. public pressure, aroused by hefty oil April 4 7:00 p.m. Sources said Carter has decided to profits, would be a deciding factor this April 5 9:00 a.m. remove all controls on domestic oil prices time around. April 6 11:00a.m. Michigon Stote News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, April 5, 1979 3 Olin rape counselor proposal bogs down By ANNA BROWNE State News Staff Writer send a counselor over there." White admitted things were "kind of in Ayers said there is somebody always at limbo," but refused further comment. A February proposal to establish a rape the Listening Ear between 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. Dr. Lawrence Jarrett, director of Olin counseling center at Olin Health Center has and since February there are some counsel Health Center, also refused comment. been stalled indefinitely as it is caught in a ors on call 24 hours for Leland said the stark reality of rape emergencies. hits bureaucratic tangle. In spite of the service, the organization the victim after her attack. The proposal, submitted by Jan Leland, a has received few on-campus calls re¬ DPS Lt. Donald Cleeves said the depart¬ masters candidate in social work who has questing rape counseling services. ment went out of its way to help any rape practiced and researched rape counseling, "A lot of students might not know we victim that officers are called on to assist. supports a full-time on-campus program exist," he said. "A lot of people don't trust He said they had a woman officer to help staffed by trained counselors. DPS or Olin and they don't have anywhere counsel any victims. Kay White, assistant vice president for to go." "We are concerned with counseling," he student affairs, is in charge of looking into In 1975, the Department of Health, said, "but our job is to find out what the feasibility of such a program in Education and Welfare found MSU to have happened." connection with Olin. the highest per capita rape rate of any state An FBI uniform crime report stated only White said a committee is currently university in the country with an inde¬ about one tenth of all sexual assaults are reviewing the services at Olin and it will pendent police force. reported. To get a true picture of campus examine the proposal. She also said the "What we really have here is an assaults, every reported assault must be committee will seek student input as to the epidemic," Leland said, "and there's just multiplied by 10. need for such a service, but no survey has nothing on campus. We have to rely on For example, the FBI reported 25 yet been conducted. community groups to patch up our victims, incidents of sexual assault in the East White cited money as a problem in but they can't possibly meet the needs of I^nsing and MSU area. Therefore, at least establishing such a program, but also said the MSU campus." 250 occurred -- almost one a day for the she felt the counseling services off campus "There is no specific attention being school year. could take the place of one not offered at given to this issue," she said. (continued on page 18) Olin. She listed DEC, Inc. and the Listening Ear as counseling services adequately equipped to take care of rape victims. "I have reviewed the sexual assault procedures used at Olin Health Center and both the Listening Ear and DEC are listed as referral sources for providing rape counselors for victims of sexual assaults," Energy squeeze bill introduced White said. "However, representatives from the organizations White listed said they either have no such service or have received no referrals from Olin. A bill allowing the governor to declare an actions, he said. "We have no program specifically set up energy emergency and temporarily place An example of this would be, if the to deal with rape counseling," said Craig restrictions on energy use in the state was president closed gas stations on weekends, Fowler, a member of DEC. introduced by Sen. William Sederberg Michigan could counter the action by saying "We have never received a direct referral Wednesday. it can conserve the same amount of gas with from Olin," said Don Ayers, sexual assault The East Lansing Republican said the its own alternative plan, Sederberg said. coordinator for the Listening Ear. "We sent senate bill would grant the governor "wide The bill would allow the governor to them a brochure but have not been asked to power" to make decisions regarding supply, restrict the private use of automobiles, distribution and conservation efforts in totally shut down mass transportation, Michigan if a federal energy emergency was restrict the hours and days fuel would be declared. sold and restrict lighting and temperatures Sharp rise in students seeking ASMSU cy "To be exempt from the federal emergen¬ plan (Michigan) must have an alternative plan," Sederberg said. 'This bill would give in public, industrial, commercial and school buildings. It would also allow the governor to direct the governor the authority to implement energy resources to essential services such tax refund may force board to that plan quickly." as hospitals, food distributors, police and 'tighten up' He said the Michigan Energy Administra¬ tion is now outlining an energy emergency plan. Sederburg said the bill would give the firefighters. Sederburg said the Energy Administra tion is drawing up specific plans depending By KY OWEN All students pay a $3 ASMSU tax at The deadline for refunds this term is Student Board. governor the authority to implement that on the nature of the emergency, whether it Sute News Staff Writer registration, which is refundable. Refunds Tuesday. Laura Christner, is coal strike, oil shortage or shortage of was College of Engi¬ plan. a Over 100 students had received ASMSU are available during the first 10 class days Students receiving refunds have their neering representative, until she received The Federal Emergency Act allows a electricity or natural gas. tax refunds by Wednesday — more than a of each term in the ASMSU Business Office, I.D. cards punched, longer members refund Wednesday. The College of Engi¬ He said be did not know when the are no states to adopt alternative energy plans plans 300 percent increase over last term. Student Services Bldg. of ASMSU, and may not serve on the neering will have no board representative which may override federal emergency will be complete. until April 17 when the new representa¬ tives take office, since Christner is no longer a member of ASMSU. SOME LANSING DEPARTMENTS FELL SHORT IN '78 A number of notices on campus urging students to request refunds have incorrect¬ ly stated the deadline is Friday and the refund is $3.50. Official says minority hiring low Wednesday, 115 students had received refunds, said Dan Stouffer, College of Agriculture and Natural Resources repre¬ sentative. Some departments in the city of Lansing implementation of the program, he said. Equal opportunity directors on both the Stouffer said only about 24 students fell short in hiring minorities and women in The program is as good as the people who state and federal levels will speak on the received refunds winter term. If you have a problem can't solve, 1978. the city affirmative action you or a question you can't officer said implement it," he said. "Some people only effects violations may have on city grants. Stouffer said he had "no idea" why so answer, write Trouble Shooter. 343 Student Services talk and are not doers." Bldg.. Wednesday Also, Lansing officials are meeting with many students wanted refunds, but said a MSU. East Lansing, 48824, or call 355-8252, between 10:00 a.m. He said a new age is coming for Lansing's state and federal representatives to discuss "This letter to the editor in Wednesday's State and 1 p.m. Ask for Trouble Shooter, the State News service city has many offices that don't affirmative action program because Mayor have women in places of supervision," said problems and programs about affirmative News may be partly responsible. which guns down problems, sticks up for your rights and shoots Gerald W. Graves will take a stand on the action 7:30 tonight in MSU's Kellogg Richard D. Letts, human relations director. The letter encouraged students to get tax issue April 11. Center. He added that Lansing "overall" does not refunds and said ASMSU has failed to Graves is scheduled to express his views It is hoped, Letts said, that Lansing will have an adequate amount of minorities and advertise the fact that refunds are avail¬ of the city's programs in a morning work begin to improve on its past record in hiring women in its city government. able. session at the Civic Center. minorities. I lost two bags Stouffer said ASMSU should not have to of luggage on my return flight from West Virginia to Lansing. I mailed In the city's 1978 employment survey, "a use its tax money to advertise tax refunds. my claim for $950 to North Central's main office in Minneapolis. Minn, on Jan. 22. but continuing pattern of employing minorities Karen Passiak, board chairperson and have not received any type of acknowledgement. Can you find out what is taking so long and females in conventional and stereotype and whether mv claim will be honored? job categories" is shown in the figures. Five departments in the city government MSU woman assaulted College of Human Ecology representative, said about 70 students came in for refunds Human L.J. Ecology Wednesday. in 1978 did not hire any minorities or "Some were mad because A check for $650 is already in your hands after a call from Trouble Shooter to North they didn't office Central Airlines. William Byran, baggage supervisor, said the original letter, by knife-wielder women other than in the clerical or know they could get refunds," Passiak said. worker category. They are: assessor, Students said ASMSU was being acknowledging your claim, was accidently sent to your parents in Kentucky. Marleen building, district court, income tax and "sneaky" and "underhanded" by not adver¬ Krogstad, manager of customer relations, said the airline waits 60 days before honoring internal audit departments. A 19-year-old Rather Hall woman was the man told her "I have a knife in my a claim in hope that your lost baggage may turn up. She said that your baggage claim tising. "People and artificial barriers are far assaulted Monday evening on Whittier pocket." "Students don't know what it's all about numbers are traced through a worldwide lost-and-found computer. When your claim is stronger than the program itself." Letts Street in East Lansing by a man who said The woman fended off the attacher by and don't take the time to find out," honored, your baggage numbers are removed from the computer and recovery of the said, adding that department heads do not he was carrying a knife. hitting him in the face, police said, adding luggage becomes impossible. "It's in the passenger's best interest to wait the 60 days that the man fled afterward. (continued on page 11) while we pursue every possible avenue before taking the claim out of the computer," usually recruit outside the city government The woman told East Lansing police she for minorities or women. was out for an evening walk when the man The suspect is described as being a thin Krogstad said. After your 60-day claim search expired, North Central refunded you $650 He said the old adage of "it's not what you approached her and grabbed her by the white male, about six feet tall with curly the maximum amount allowed. „ know but who you know" applies. And brown hair. He was wearing blue jeans and ED this is unfortunately hindering the full wrist. "I'm going to rape you," the woman said a blue jean jacket, the woman told police. Correction I purchased two tickets for the March 5 Al Jarreau concert. but didn't attend because 1 heard it was postponed. Hound out later that the concert went on as scheduled. The only It was incorrectly reported in Wednes problem is I'm still holding the tickets. Is there any way I can get my money back? day's State News that the PIRGIM meeting Gary I'atton South Africa refuses passage for new volunteers would be at 10 p.m. Thursday in Erickson Kiva. The meeting will be at 7 p.m. Thursday in Yep. David Brown, director of Ebony Productions, said anyone who bought tickets but did not attend the concert because of the mix up could receive a refund. The 300 Western Ave. Erickson Kiva. procedure is to write a letter explaining why you did not attend the concert and submit it along with the tickets to Ebony Productions in care of David Brown, 311A Student of banned books to Namibia It was incorrectly reported in Tuesday's State News that Patra Brown is president Services Bldg. You can mail it in or present it in person. Be sure to write your name and address clearly on the letter. Brown will then fill out forms and submit them to the of Holden Hall's Black Consciousness. ASMSU Business Office. If your letter is approved and has the signature of I )avid Brown By JENNIFER DIXON tions and stopped en route to as well as books dealing with said. Brown is a member of the organization, but and his adviser Ron Stump, who is in the Office of Student Activities, you will receive a State News Staff W riter Namibia contracting anti apar¬ the revolutions in China and South Africa has adminis¬ Janice Henry is the current president. refund within two weeks. , . theid groups and collecting the Cuba. Agricultural texts are tered Namibia since a League A ship carrying books re¬ ED quested by the liberation requested books. also part of the ships' cargo. of Nations Mandate in 1919. It In November, I had my senior pictures taken in the Union by Delma Studios. After groups in Namibia (South West FRI has stopped in Mozam¬ Laker Ojok said. refused to give up the territory two sittings I chose a proof and sent a check to the studio for $52.86. When I received the Africa) a territory militarily bique and India for support. "The books are banned be¬ when the United Nations re pictures. I noticed there were several processing flaws in a number of the smaller prints. occupied by South Africa, has The international is cause anything that claims voked the mandate in 1967. In addition, the two 8-by-7-inch prints were out of focus. I sent the pictures bark asking Open meeting crew been denied entrance to Walvis blacks and whites are equal General elections to establish for a refund for all of the prints, or a combination refund and pictures. When I returned waiting to decide whether to Bay, the country's only deep runs counter to South Africa's a transition government were enter the port alone in defiance from spring break I found virtually the same order had been sent bark, minus one water seaport. of South African laws, or wait whole world view," Laker-Ojok held in December but the two 5-by-7-inch print. I had to pay postage to return the order, plus wait six weeks for The vessel FRI, Australian until its sister ship, Golden Harvest en route from England said. participating political parties were both backed by South on board pay another set of bad prints to come back. I think it's time 1 have either good prints or a refund. Can Trouble Shooter help? for peace, arrived in Namibian Laker-Ojok said the project Africa, Laker Ojok said. arrives from Libreville, Gabon, is mainly an educational pro¬ S.I). waters March 29 after a two The South West Africa Politi¬ Laker Ojok said. cess to provide material and is The ASMSU Student Board is hold¬ Business year journey. The books collect¬ also a non violent means of cal Organization. SWAPO, was ing an open meeting on the proposed ed en route from Hong Hong Laker-Ojok added the ship's not allowed to participate in the financial compensation policy of board Swift action is coming after call from Trouble Shooter to Delma Studios in New York. are banned by strict South fate is unclear and the crew creating a dilemma for South elections which were not super Africa. members today at 9 a.m. in 110 Bessey Patricia Nagourney, customer service spokesperson, said United Parcel Service will African censorship laws. members do not know what will vised by the United Nations, as Hall. "If South Africa lets the pick up your order in a few days — eliminating postage charge. Your order, accompanied Rita Laker Ojok, an MSU happen, but anticipate they will mandated, Laker Ojok said. Students will be able to voice their with a note explaining what you want, will be acted upon immediately, she said, and once graduate student in agricultur be arrested when they enter books in they set a precedent as Laker Ojok said Namibians al economics, is far as censorship laws go. But if opinions to the board on the plan tc again you have a choice of prints or a full refund. Nagourney told Trouble Shooter she is a member of the port. must abide by South African compensate board members and sorry for the mix up, and blamed it on the rush of orders in the past few months. Trouble Operation Namibia — a peach The ships are carrying books they don't let the books in it laws and 50,000 South African ASMSU personnel. Shooter was assured your order will be returned within two weeks of the UPS pick up. mission involving two ships by Martin Luther King Jr. and shows how much control South troops are stationed in Nam which started in different loca other black and African authors Africa still holds," Laker Ojok ibia. Surprise! Mo invalidations Wonder of wonders! ASMSU job to an irate taxpayer, the same Entertainment, Showcase Jazz, had a Student Board election and situation would have occurred. Mariah or any other concert no one was invalidated. It is the The reason there has never been a promoters under the Program¬ first time, in at least the past five run on the refunds before is quite ming Board umbrella; and if you years. The only seeming explana¬ clear: the ASMSU announcement happen to get in a legal bind, don't tion is that there was no presi¬ has always been buried in the bother approaching the lawyers in dential race. And though there seldom-read State News classified Legal Services — they've got your were a few individual college ads. Not necessarily "sneaky" or number too. races, they can safely be termed "underhanded," but definitely not Every student should assess mockeries at best — only 3,000 well publicized. just how much they benefit from total votes were cast. At worst We must admit a certain sym¬ ASMSU. If you don't attend they can be termed a shameful pathy for these actions, but we feel concerts, never get broke and are waste of $3,000 worth of under¬ compelled to remind undergradu¬ safe from legal hassles, then by all graduate tax monies. So be it. ates that there is much more to means don't let your money go to But apparently there are a few ASMSU than the shenanigans that waste in the ASMSU coffers. If, students out there who have often occur at Tuesday night however, you have used these decided enough is enough and are Student Board meetings. Rest services in the past, think twice requesting a return of their assured that ASMSU's efficient about what you'll be sacrificing. refundable $3 tax. As of 5 p.m. comptroller, James Peterson, Meanwhile, back at the Student Wednesday, well over 100 stu¬ knows who you disgruntled people Board, life goes on as usual. At the dents had demanded their money. are and has got your names on his first board meeting of the term, Spokespersons from ASMSU par¬ blacklist. It may seem an empty minority councils were almost tially blame a letter than ran in the threat, but it will definitely de¬ denied the opportunity to address State News Wednesday as being prive you of the few valuable the board because they had failed the cause of the refund rush. These services that ASMSU has to offer. to file as "activities departments" spokespersons have even had the audacity to act indignant, but These include: access to $35 loans that are interest-free and with their new parent organiza¬ tion, the Programming Board. A good case for activism there can be little doubt that if an don't have to be repaid for three This minor oversight on the part of Their fists clenched in defiant resistance to the tow trucks to further uses penalize drivers before ASMSU representative had writ¬ weeks (many people can attest to the councils (activities depart¬ mighty machine, students pour out of their they have had the basic due process of law. ten a similar letter, which spelled their lifesaving qualities): the ments) was pointed out by Inter- home-away-from-home dangling whistles from their It seems everything here is a crime worth towing out when and where refunds could opportunity to purchase tickets for fraternity Council President Dan necks and flashing ear-to-ear grins. for and students already hard-pressed for tuition be picked up, instead of leaving the any concert sponsored by Pop Kelley who, ironically enough, was Within seconds they have swarmed the mighty money are forced to pay upwards of $25 to free their one of the most vocal machine and its operator, demanding the hook be proponents of car before they are even entitled to go to court to moving the council's budgets from disconnected from a defenseless car which, by the contest the $5 ticket. the Student Board to the Program¬ rules of the machine's supporters, has been parked It's hard to believe DPS chooses to rest its The ming Board. His convincing argu¬ "illegally." The civilian authorities arrive to save the community relations on police-state tactics. After State News ment? Councils will not lose their operator's endangered neck. all, its officers are highly educated. They have an voice on the Student Board when The students, their attitude spreading to laughing ultra-modern station, new police cars and a team of Thursdoy. April 5, 1979 the move is made. (IFC is not a bystanders, distract the attention of the police away council, it is from the patrol vehicles, while other members of the near-cops writing tickets. Editorials are the opinions of the State News Viewpoints columns a Major Governing DPS has no public relations plan. They're not out and letters are personal opinions Group with voting status.) Grant¬ group allow the air molecules in the police car tires to make things smooth for students and they'll Editorial Department ed the councils were finally able to their long-awaited freedom. Editor-in-chief James L Smith Photo Editor KathyKilbury readily admit that they enforce laws as strictly as Managing Editor Anne Stuart speak, and the situation should be A scene from a Mel Brooks flick? War games on the possible to avoid being called "unfair" to one group. Entertainment & Book Editor Dave DiMortmo Opinion Editor Kim G Shanahan Sports Editor Joseph F Centers rectified by the next board meet¬ streets of Los Angeles? Student riots in the '60s? No. Their big plan is to be unfair to everyone. City Editor Numio M Case Hall, on the MSU campus, today. Campus Editor Lupo Michelle Chambers Layout Editor Janet Holfmonn ing, but was all the confusion But finally someone decided to fight back. The Freelance Editor Beth Tuschok Wire Editor Paula Mohr Chief Copy Editor Kenneth E Parker really necessary? For years the tow trucks have had free run of the solidarity expressed at Case Hall, where students And more than likely the confu¬ campus, towing when they needed the money. They have banded together to help each other unselfishly, Stoff Representative Kim Gazella sion is not close to abating, since a have, in conjunction with MSU's Department of is a welcome relief from the usual disinterested Advertising Department whole new crop of fresh "activists" Public Safety, violated a basic principle that the tolerance of whatever the University hands out. An are soon to be seated for the 15th wrecker should be used only to free up an occupied escalation of this social activism would be a blessing Bob Shaffer Assistant Adve sing Manager Gma Sponiolo session of the Student Board. potential emergency site. On campus, though, DPS for legal rights and student interests. JAM1ES M. Me A ALLY The Stale Mews' pot bubbles over MSU proves bigger with dumb logic is not always better True fan will leave Earvin alone If the pot can call the kettle black, then your March 30 editorial, "Liberal when The convenient," must win some sort of prize for Over the term break I had the pleasure of full-page advertisement (back page) The letter mentions Earvin's unselfish unable to secure the classes they need for ment, and not their devotion to MSU. keeps in Tuesday's State News was a tactless unintended irony (call it hypocrisy), smug attitude, but where is the author's unselfish viewing the movie "Once in a Lifetime." a graduation because the college has in¬ them here until graduation. farce. We are dedicated Spartan fans and attitude. Their concern seems to be ness, and just plain dumb reasoning. With film produced by Robert Perrin's office for what moral authority do you condemn the adequately planned its class enrollments. When people like me get letters from the believe that the University needs a new centered on the revenue that Earvin could University and Federal Relations with the Seniors in business administration may Unviersity saying "we need money," we'll trustees for (in your words) "fallibility of sports arena, but to put the pressure on bring to their alma mater, not on his help of WKAR-TV's crew and facilities. be required to fit either a finance course or be the alumni who remember what MSU Earvin is unjust. Let Earvin make up his their characters" because they attended the It was a lot better than the 20-year-old personal well-being. We consider this a a marketing course in their schedule to NCAA basketball game in non-ERA Utah really meant to us and write back "I don't own mind. The true fan will support MSU very selfish act. Herb Smith flick promoting Michigan State College that when you, in the same editorial, admit that complete an elective requirement. The love you." and Earvin, whether he stays or goes. 507 Abbot Rd. made the rounds at midnight movie orgies Finance department will tell that student to the State News "sent reporters and — you know, the one where some clean-cut take the marketing course because Finance photographers to cover the historic even"? student writes a letter to his younger has enough trouble placing its own students Are you expecting the trustees to boycott brother, spewing forth the joys of academic in classes. VIEWPOINT: DORM GOVERNMENT the game out of high principle when you so achievement, canoeing the Red Cedar, and From Marketing, the same argument obviously do not hold yourselves to the sipping Cokes at the Union Grill with his emerges. They tell the student they have same standard? The trustees' earlier reso¬ co-ed companion. Our 6 obligations only to Marketing majors. And lution to discourage travel to non-ERA same But in a way the old story. more recent movie is the Its well-intended pro¬ paganda falsely depicts life at the Big U to the Undergraduate Advisement Center says it cannot help because department heads have the final say in such matters. power9doesn't exist, states may now be a source of embarrassment for them, but alleging to them "the moral convictions of Benedict some be peachy keen, where study is hard but The only way out of the mess is to Arnolds" overstates the case so crassly and quit the final achievement makes it all worth playing by the rules and ask for so intemperately (and, one must add, so management calls shots a change in while. The film concludes with a woman graduation requirements, which creates unhistorically) as to raise earnest doubts telling MSU "I love you." doubts about the whole idea of graduation about your standards of judgment and It's undoubtedly true some people enjoy requirements (why is Finance so important ultimately thereby to undermine your their years here. It is also probably true if Economics can be used entire credibility. as a replace- By CLYDE KESLLNG didn't have any say in the policies, the The second bill expressed our disapproval there are some who really end up "loving" On April 3. a column written If you are really so fervent about the this school and cry at graduation. But there I fortunate when I by Bruce Powers That Be just say, "Hey, your of a letter from Eldon Nonnamaker, was was attacked by Guthrie appeared in The State News. In issue, why did you not crusade to have the is also a great bulk who feel alienated, the red tapeworms in the College of government approved it." And the student vice-president for Student Affairs. This this article, Guthrie claimed that both the is left wondering what "representation" MSU basketball team boycott the tourna¬ frustrated, and mad that they were talked letter said that no kegs will be allowed in Business; I got a helpful professor to RHA and dorm governments exist to inform into attending this school. intervene and plead my case to the head of really means. the dorm "for any purpose." It also specified ment entirely, or failing that, refuse any the students-of the management's decisions. coverage of the Utah games? Not that I am University officials never fail the number of people that may attend a to point out my department, who agreed the situation As an active member of the Akers Hall the ai eas where MSU is "best." In Akers we're tired of this farce. At our party in a dorm room. advocating either of these positions, but They like seemed hopeless and allowed the require¬ General Council, I would like talking about the cyclotron, the basketball to strongly government meeting on April 2, we passed Of course, nothing will be changed by our surely you must see the point. ment change. But how many students are team, the number of disagree with this assessment. two interesting bills. The first supported a legislative actions. You might say the bills on campus residents, perpetually stuck in the system, playing by If you sometimes wonder why the Unfortunately, I can't. faculty and the efficient placement center. But do unfair rules, waiting for fate to allow an boycott of the cafeteria. (The management are a "token" disapproval. But at least we does not take the State News You see, it's true. It's also very frustrat has fired a food supervisor who really tried can retain a semblance of our dignity by not seriously, they level with us about the negative opening? then take another look at your editorial. ing. Sure, our council has other functions. to improve cafeteria services. We are giving our token approval. aspects? And how many students finish up during Eric Slone, our activities Richard R. Laurence They told us things would be competitive summer or fall term because chairperson, does boycotting because the management gave Keslmg is Akers hall junior majoring in Associate Professor they couldn't a great job coordinating in-hall activities. the on at a big school; they even told us to expect fit a required class into their spring supervisor no reason for his dismissal.) Etc, etc. But on the issues that really Department of Humanities large classrooms. But they also assured us schedule? I am convinced the College of influence dorm life, the government is they never lost track of the individuals this Business is aware of this, but shrugs it off University is made of. Bigger, they told us, impotent; even worse, it is used by the saying "it's the best we can do; someone has management and RHPO to help is better. justify to suffer." If it's all needless, does anyone some of their decisions. DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau They didn't tell us about impending really have to suffer? accreditation problems in the colleges of Well, there are many of us who do the For example, at the beginning of this ASKXJKNOU.DK mMUN tt has already THE /NAJOUAH DOES NOT DIS¬ Business and Engineering. suffering and are able to say "yeah, the school year, the head advisers brought the RECENT WEEKS, THBTE HAS BEEN uutue been resolved- APPROVE OE OTHER FORMS OF They also didn't tell incoming freshmen basketball and football teams were great AN OUTPOURlNb OF PROTEST FROM DRESS, AS LON6 AS THEY ARE that they may not be able to take all the new alcohol policy before the government of ayawuah the Rite about that year, but the education was a big pain." Akers for approval. (This policy banned { IRANIAN WOMEN OVER THE RESPOND THE CtfADORUlAS MODEST UHAT HE DOES OBJECT classes they wanted because of enrollment ALL-COVERING 'CHADOR,'WHICH 10 ARE SKIRTS AND GOWNS, Several University officials have stressed keggers.) Well, we didn't really approve. ; 7P7W/S MM TAKEN ' , problems. They didn't tell incoming bus THEY SEE AS A SYMBOL QE/SiAMC THE 6ARMEN1S OF PROSTITUTES1. that the student has a contract with the That doesn't matter, the advisers informed o Heu. TOOUTERALU. iness majors that when they reached their r SEXISM w / school and has reasonable expectations us sternly, this policy has been decided \ junior years they wouldn't be able to take about what he or she will receive. But when 400 level classes. In fact, juniors would be upon by Those Higher Up. Your approval, it comes to relying on that "contract," the ineligible to take some 300 level required they continued, is just a formality. You students find they must live up to their end classes because the College of Business still really have no choice. paying tuition on time — but the — There are other examples, but I won't had to fit seniors in due to last year's University balks at its obligation. bore you with them. problems. Most students find this out too late. One wonders why the management and The College of Business didn't tell Years and dollars have been wasted by the incoming students they were in for a advisory staffs even bother to seek govern time most students have second runaround. Many graduating seniors are thoughts ment approval. The explanation is simple. If about remaining in school; their invest a student complains (rightfully so) that she \ Michigan State News. East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, April 5, 1979 5 VIEWPOINT: THE DRAFT Let's stop it now! We need nuelear power I was appalled and very dismayed at the incompetence and By STEVEN W. STOLAKIS case of Stroh's. Perhaps this Administration Building. What shortsightedness of the State News editorial entitled "The time for Being a 20 year-old junior, I dramatic transformation should I am suggesting is that we a nationwide nuclear moratorium is now." I would like to often wonder how things really be called the "Hulk Syndrome." try to set destroy this move back to the were the record straight about nuclear across campuses in the Ironically, talk of the draft draft before it gets away from power. Nuclear power represents United States during the late over 12 percent of the total power generated in the U.S. If we were being revived is hitting new us. And by using the proper to shut down these 1960s through the early 1970s. I highs in Washington. Is it just generators power companys would have to channels, we "irresponsible de¬ implement periodic brownouts of utility service. There are also can barely remember watching me, or should I be confused in linquents" can do much to halt long term issues that have to be considered. Without more nuclear huge protests and riots on the seeing that "yes, we have the this movement. Just pull out a news when the student move moral obligation to defend our sheet of paper and write a power, oil imports would have to increase and the U.S. strategic ment against the Vietnam war position in the world would suffer. Also we will have to have nuclear country" while at the same time letter to your representatives hit its peak. And by observing "we lack the to drink in power to meet future energy needs. An unpublished Energy sense Congress. Politely state why Department study of future power needs, done at the request of a campuses today, who could sensibly." Am I at fault in you don't believe the draft ever guess that such turmoil Senate subcommittee, concluded that the U.S. must substantially wondering what the hell is should be reinitiated. If 40,000 ever existed? Indeed, the increase nuclear-generating capacity by the end of the century to pen going on? letters from MSU reach Capi sustain growth. So if we implement a nationwide nuclear dulum has swung back to a The same armed forces, tol Hill, I think that they will moratorium as the profound State News suggests we will not only more conservative era. which needlessly wasted over get the idea. be sitting in the dark but our children and maybe ourseves will have Akers boycott is too little too late While I don't agree with 50.000 U.S. lives in Vietnam, I'd rather celebrate reaching no jobs because there is no many things that students did, are now pushing Congress to power to run our plants. This is not as ridiculous as it sounds. World oil production is expected to peak by The Akers Hall cafeteria boycott, April 3, was the other problems? For example, I doubt very during those turbulent times, I declare an end to the all legal age again where I please held for many reasons. However, I feel that the few people were aware of the alarmed at how passive we and not in some Army energy department estimates somewhere around 1985. This means conflicts that am volunteer Army. These are the main have become in recent years. barracks. What about you? even if the U.S. wanted to buy more oil to gernerate electricity it point has not been emphasized. Many hours developed fall term between student supervisors same people who slaughtered of time and effort went into the preparation, and in the cafeteria and the management or the Put rather bluntly, we have thousands of Vietnamese civil¬ couldn't! Much was said in the State News editiorial about the accident at the Three Mile Island plant. They classified it as "The informing of the Akers residents that a boycott incident winter term involving the student cooks adopted a "sit on our ass and ians in the holy fight against was to take place, but how many of the residents which caused a few uneasy days for all of the let's see what happens" atti¬ ing in Marketing and Trans worst nuclear accident in the "inevitable spread of com¬ history." I take this as a compliment to the cafeteria employees. My question is, where was nuclear industry because even though all the safety mechanisms really knew why this action was taken. tude. Issues requiring our ac¬ munism." Well, it's been years The boycott was a student response to the all of the student concern then? tive participation do exist, but since we've been militarily in¬ failed, combined with a possible human error, not one person died dismissal of the student personnel manager of the apathy seems to rule over us. volved in such a crusade, and I or was overexposed to radiation. We as Americans must look to the There have been too many problems this year future and the future as it stands right now must include nuclear cafeteria, Darryl Yott. The reason for his removal We are already paying the have yet to see the world go and it is about time the residents give them some is not known. However, the Akers Hall price of such apathy by allow¬ red. power! attention. This is one incident of many and the administration was attacked because Yott was ing the drinking age to be I am not suggesting that we Kenneth M. Kluever problem stems from too much authority in the the only manager in Akers that made himself changed from 18 to 21. block Grand River Avenue with 302 McDonel Hall hands of a few people in Akers Hall. visible to the students, while listening to The reasoning used by the a protest march, or that we concerns, wants and needs in relation to the The boycott will have proved to be an effective various groups in their success¬ burn our flag in front of the Basketball killed ASMSl! cafeteria and the services that are offered measure if it is followed by more interest and ful drive for Proposal D hinged through this area of the residence hall. The concern about the activities of the management in around the idea that 18 to The ASMSU election returns give the term "low voter turnout" boycott, however, will not get his job back. The Akers Hall. The removal of the student personnel 20-year-olds are by no means new depth of meaning. They are nothing short of an absolute farce. Running unopposed for the Arts and Letters seat, I did not expect point should be stressed and attention given to manager should not be over-emphasized, the responsible enough to purchase excitement to draw students to the polls in droves. But the other this action that the students of Akers Hall are residents need to take a closer look at the other and consume alcoholic bever¬ college races were little better if not worse. unhappy with management. problems that developed this year which are also ages. Statistics were interpre¬ Bob Carr had the highest vote total, 252 out of some 6,500 Many of the residents are not aware of the other important and need to be considered. It is about ted incorrectly, and the results students in the College of Business. I've gotten more votes in high problems that have risen this year involving time that Akers residents wake up and take are plain to be seen. Oh, we school conflicts with the management. This one incident, interest on policies and issues that affect our have the responsibility to vote — and I'm from a rural high school! Make no mistake, this disaster was not the fault of the candidates concerning Darryl Yott, is one of the many living environment. for state and federal represen¬ or the people who actually voted. This was the doing of those problems in Akers, but only this one issue is being Kimberly Downing tatives, but we become raving BB-brained aborigines, who go out on a rampage after a basketball stressed. How many Akers residents are aware of Akers Hall maniacs when confronted by a game (which afterall is entertainment and not of earth shattering importance in the real world). It was the thousands of non-voting students who shafted the people trying to get better health care VIEWPOINT: HOLDEN HALL BUDGET from Olin, no more tuition increases, the repeal of the 21-year-old drinking age, passage of ERA, a more responsible DPS, etc. etc. In fact, I'll be specific about exactly who got shafted by this abysmal election turnout — look in a mirror the person I am referring to should be looking back. Henry E. Sosa Black caucus urges action 341 Evergreen coffee for finals week." When of the 105 black residents in the council meeting at the mercy of The Holden Hall Black Caucus checked through previous dorm not one was exposed to the racists within its ranks. Bentz letter appreciated While the black students of we General Council meeting min¬ this petition during its circula¬ This has happened here in Holden Hall's Black Conscious¬ utes we found that money had tion. (Is this the type of dirty Holden Hall and the Black May I take this opportunity to compliment Jane Bentz for the excellent letter to the editor, State News, March 29, regarding ness were viewing the Roots already been allocated from the politics that dorm government Consciousness is appalled that litter thrown on campus. series of Feb. 19, painfully budget for this coffee. There responds to? It was brought to blatant discrimination has been She mentioned, so well, the thoughtlessness of certain people reminiscing past acts of cruelty seems to be foul play, some¬ our attention that the General uncloaked in dorm government. who foul their own environment and how this visual pollution is and discrimination, the General thing out of place, correct? Council's past president of Hol¬ Here in Holden Hall and all contamination due to careless and disrespectful attitudes. Council of Holden Hall was in We are disgusted at this den Hall was instrumental in over campus it exists. It is time Last year alone $70,000 was spent by the Grounds Department on the process of rescinding $100 blatant show of discrimination! the petition circulation and to stop paying lip service to litter cleanup in both the academic and the housing areas. If only the of our already-cut budget. The This money was allocated creation. It's called institutional unjustifiable acts against Cau¬ conscience of everyone could be raised to desist littering we in truth justification for this action was. through a democratic vote of racism, and it is alive and well cus and start doing something would enjoy this beautiful campus even more. . . . NONE! floor representatives and alter¬ in Holden Hall's General Coun¬ about them. We most definitely Thanks for writing the splendid letter to the editor. We ask, "Why Caucus?" the nates. Immediately after the cil.) Milton Baron answer, unjustifiable. We ask, budget was passed and all The timing was perfect for Director, Parks and Planning "Why $100 from Caucus budget standing committees were the circulation of this petition. and no funds from any other down to their bare minimum, Roots was being run, midterms outstanding group?" the an¬ one or two racist residents of were upon us and finals were Magic has his own mind swer, unjustifiable. We ask, Holden Hall began circulating a rapidly approaching. The black "What is this money going to be petition in the living areas alternate floor representatives Inevitably, amidst all the celebration of the Spartans' triumphant used for?" The answer to this against Caucus funding. We were engrossed in one of these escapades on the hardcourt, there are a few selfish individuals who found it very peculiar that out three which left the dorm must display their truly greedy nature and ruin the festivities for question was, "The money is for the rest of us. Although the MSU fans have earned the prestigious reputation as some of the most devout in the land, I seriously question their loyalty to their 'heroes' and in particular the Magic Man. Admittedly it feels good to win and Spartan fans, like fans everywhere, would tremendously enjoy a chance at repeating as Big Ten or even National champs. Many seem to view this •Books —on every conceivable subject possibility in realistic terms providing Earvin decides to extend his college career a year or two. They seem to overlook the fact that we employ one of the finest coaches in the land with or without Magic, •Magazines —thousands of titles to choose froi have a fine nucleus of returning stars to complement the successful recruiting year we're all anticipating. •Hallmark Considering the situation, I can only become extremely irritated when I'm forced to listen to chants of "Two More Years!" everytime Earvin attempts to accept the accolades he so richly deserves, or I PARAMOUNT open the State News and read a full-page advertisement outlining NEWSCENTER the facts that 'should' be contributing to Earvin's upcoming decision. I'm appalled to see a young man who's given so much energy and spirit to this school and to this community pressured 3 537 E GRAND RIVER AVE | ^ and harassed at every conceivable opportunity. I'm sure Magic is keenly aware of the multitude of factors that will be involved in his decision whether or not to turn pro. Give him some credit, folks, he certainly seems to be a very perceptive and intelligent young man. Meanwhile, after all the sweat and pain that he's endured working toward and acheiving the most covetous goal in all of college basketball, let's give him a chance to revel in the sweetness of it all. When April 25 rolls around, we'll hear from Earvin Johnson, and whatever he has to say, the TRUE Spartan fans will be supporting him 100 percent! Forrest W. Rosser Today is the first day 5003 Campus Hill Dr. of the rest of your lite. MARUSHI JAPANESE EXCELLENCE Give blood, Miss J in motion: snapped up in the short poplin jacket and newsboy cap. so it can be the first day The going-est jacket around for biking, hiking, having outdoor fun is short and snappy. Raglan of somebody else's, too. sleeves for easy movement, kangaroo pockets, elasticized waist and cuffs, shoulder clip to hold matching cap when not being worn. Sand or khaki water-repellent polyester/cotton poplin. Reg. 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I've already seen it By ROSANNE SINGER with each playing; a year later, filed in the disco sections of two Sute News Staff Writer it still sounds as good as it did different record stores, no When the BoarsHead Thea initially. doubt due to the hot-to-trot, ter's production of Steambath I hope that's the case with leopard-skin-clad young woman opens tonight, spectators will International (Columbia JC working away on ol' Duncan on see a unique vision of God and the album's cover. Yet the the afterlife. Bruce Jay Fried 35697), Cafe Jacques' newest album seems the total antithesis man's 1970 black comedy de LP. One of the albums I spent a of modern disco — people on the picts God as a Puerto Rican great deal of time listening to over spring break, the LP edge, afraid of losing their steambath attendant, and a shows a surprising amount of autonomy, sing this on the LP's steambath as a type of limbo or title track: "I don't want to feel waiting room between this maturity and versatility that like a machine/I'm not the only world and the next. hopefully will result in a re¬ one who wants to feel the in- When the play opened off- spectable amount of airplay for between That's why I'm deep Broadway, the New York the band. The group, to my into this fatal fascination That's Times review read: "Like all mind, is one of the those that needs just a minimum of airplay why I've lost the art of conver¬ good plays about the afterlife, to make it big — they're simply sation, and/Ohh . . . take me to Steambath is really about this the wild places/If you want to life: and like all good fantasies, that good. see what's really in my soul..." it is really an attempt to convey Trying to put a label on the Browne's transition from an a set of feelings about reality." kind of music Cafe Jacques acoustic folkie during the mid- Metro's unique musical ap¬ to a rock context. Assistance by Playwright Friedman also plays isn't an easy task. I hear a 60s — his LP Give Me. Take You proach on Wild Places, and has the superb drummer Simon wrote the plays Scuba Duba little Genesis, lOcc and Heads, on the Immediate label was actually taken it considerably and a new one, A Foot in the Phillips, not to mention bassist Heads & Feet — but the group's something of an underground further. John Giblin and keyboardist Door, and is the author of such sound is hardly as derivative as classic — to the futuristic Browne's new album boasts Tony Hymas. helps make Wild books as A Mother's Kisses and such a comparison might imply. sounds of Metro, his most four superb tracks and one very Places a superb collection of The Lonely Guy's Book of Life. One particularly fine track on recent band, was an amazing impressive instrumental. The well-plaved, sophisticated rock. Herbert Ferrer, who plays Kerry Shanklin, Herbert Ferrer and John Ammerman in the BoarsHead the LP, "Man in the Meadow," leap. Metro was one of last tracks "Wild Places," "Ro¬ "Camino Real," the eight- the part of Morty, the attend¬ Theater's — production of Steambath, opening tonight. strikes me as a kind of merging year's undiscovered gems, an man Vecu," "Kisarazu" and minute instrumental that closes ant. made his debut with the of the Yardbirds' "Still I'm Sad" LP sounding at times like David "The Crash" — are whispered, side one, shows Browne and the BoarsHead Theater in Uncle Saturday are at 6 and 9 p.m. are on sale at the Arts Box the Meridian and Lansing Far Eastern sound, a little Bowie and about six other delicate and obviously folk- Student and senior citizen dis- Office in the Center for the Malls. For more information, — musicians involved here to be Vanya as Dr. Astrov. He is counts are available. Tickets Arts and in Knapps stores in call 484-7805 or 372-4636. early Pink Floyd and someone groups that would be futile to based. but Browne's prowess as fully capable of performing co-founder and director of fi¬ else I can't quite put my finger list here. The important thing is a guitarist makes them very music on par with Genesis nance and educational develop¬ on. But more than anyone else, that Browne hasn't disregarded much more than folk music set without the huffy over-exten¬ sions Genesis seems to feel ment of the Attic Theater in Detroit. $2 ******* A COUPON SAVINGS ******* §3 In his BoarsHead debut, John Cafe Jacques are starting to sound like themselves. The necessary. The Wild Places is a very Ammerman plays the part of NEED MONET? band — just a trio comprised of urban-sounding album. The Tandy, the nonbelieving new¬ NEW PLASMA DONORS ONLY themes generally deal with comer at the steambath. A Chris Thompson, Michael Ogle- CENTER WILL PAY emotions, but the setting and graduate of Central Michigan tree and Peter Veitch — has the arrangements bring to mind University, Ammerman is cur¬ developed into a very cohesive, the decadence and emotionless rently completing his master's IMMEDIATE CASH very sophisticated unit that could easily be selling records at ness of the city. The dense degree in acting at the FOR YOUR TIME the same rate as Supertramp or production, by Browne himself, University of Georgia where he Genesis. In fact, the band is is predominated by a combina¬ tion of acoustic guitar and has appeared in productions of Tartuffe and Who's Happy EARN $20 PER WEEK considerably better than that electronics that gives the album Now. A specialist in mime, he is latter group, as there isn't a a mood quite unlike any other HOW?...just come in and relax in our reclining choirs and listen to your note of excess to be heard conducting mime workshops favorite music while donating lifegiving Plasma. I've heard. and giving performances in the anywhere at all their We will pay you $9.00 for your first on new All told. Duncan Browne Lansing area. plasma donation and $11.00 for your record. second donation within the same week...PLUS we will appears to be a fairly major Other Steambath cast mem give you a Free physical talent. If performers like A1 bers include Kerry Shanklin, exam and over $60 worth of free lab test*. Three cuts especially stand out on International. Aside from Stewart, himself an ex-folkie, Doug Schirner, Richard Thorn- "Man in the Meadow." opening can manage to score heavily sen and David Montee. John commerically, it would be un¬ Peakes is directing the produc¬ track "The Boulevard of Broken Drums," and "Chanting and fortunate if someone much more tion and recommends it for X r AMERICAN A national PLASMA DONOR CENTERothers. organization dedicated to the extension ot lives to talented like Browne remains in mature audiences only. Raving" both show highly imag¬ 2827 E. GRAND RIVER • EAST LANSING inative arranging and some relative obscurity. On a scale of Steambath runs through incredible production work by one to 10. I'd give The Wild April 22 at the Center for Arts ^ Hours: Tues., Wed. 9 a.m.-7 p.m.: Frl., Sat. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Places a nine — and if you get a on Grand Avenue. Performan¬ + EXPIRES MAY 1 si, 1979 Rupert Hine, who's produced - chance to hear it, you probably both this disc and the group's first one. Along with highly will, too. 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ACTION AUTOMOTIVE Make it easy on All-around gluttony. yourself. FORD • LOCATIONS IN LANSING ISM S CEDAR CONNER OF MT H Hasn't touched his MARSH ROAD 33*?361 • SM E MICHIGAN BETWEEN LARCH « FORD DIVISION ( toes in years. WILLOW PLAZA 485 3330 • S400 WAVERLT 393-7463 OPEN 7 DAYS-NIGHTS/SUNDAYS I Prie.s Good thru 4/11/71 I / Michigon Stote News Eost Lansing, Michigan Thursday, April 5, 1979 7 HILL HOLDSHIP Oogie-Boogie: A discoid at last!! Geez! What s a poor boy to I've faced the facts. We're not the man who gave us Donna love disco. That's great 'cause it people stupid. It must also he are ever being sarcastic on the do? Plav in a rock 'n roll band? going to save the world. Even Summer and the Village Peo¬ makes everything so cut and that one of my favorite mean lyrics: "I switched on the Nope. Not anymore! It's time to though I've received a lot of ple, predicts that World War dried that we can also presup¬ rock heroes, Lou Reed (a man radio/And nearly dropped dead ah. uh, get downunh, ah, boo¬ letters from people who think III is imminent, and that disco pose that all blacks love water who has been "out of the closet" /The news is so bad/I fell out of gie!! the way I used to, it's pretty is a good form of "fantasy" melons, all Chicanos carry longer than almost anyone I can bed ... I'm such a wreck, but "DISCO TAKES OVER!" futile. Hell, the rock 'n roll escape? Who cares that John switchblades, and all Polish think of), will probably be I'm 'Stayin' Alive!"' Davies, proclaimed last week's News¬ world is so fragmented right Pauklal of Joint Communication band is a rock 'n roll unit, and performing disco on his next often called the Alexander week, and the new issue of now that disco seems to be the Corp., a Toronto firm that that "Heart of Glass" is just a album, right? Pope of rock, has always been Rolling Stone — supposedly the only answer. (I got a letter the But that only follows because one of the genre's greatest and last meeca of '60s rock 'n roll, other day from a woman who Newsweek and Rolling Stone wittiest social critics. He thinks memories of the Haight, and all informed me that Elvis Costello But listen, discoids, I finally conceed: DISCO informed me that many "great" too much, and, God know, that otfier groovy stuff isn't a rock 'n roll artist! I'm IS WHERE IT'S AT!! (Oh, God! I feel Beauti¬ rock 'n rollers are going disco. there's no room for — thought in features a 35 page "Disco Re¬ dear, but who Hey, look at the Stones' "Miss the world today! sorry, anyone ful already!) I mean, hey, I wanna be a cool port," not to mention the Vil¬ believes that doesn't have any You." It doesn't matter that the Because, just as it was a lage People on its cover. And idea of what rock 'n roll is all guy. (Now, da ya think I'm sexy? Gee, I song was "discofied" without Beatles' world in the '60s, it's a then, worst of all, my own about!) So what's the use? hope so! Send me your money!) Besides, the band's knowledge, or that it disco world today. Hell, you can trusted editor Dave DiMartino I'm sick and tired of being put down as some¬ was about super-discoid Bianca even have a disco wedding or It's gotten so bad that our pulls the greatest betrayal one not on top of Jagger, or that Keith Richard order Disco Polka from TV ads. Five poppers later and still looking for more, Bill since Judas Iscariot by actually next shipment of Hershey bars things. recently said he "despised" (Can you imagine: "I don't "Discoid" Holdship tours his fave-rave hang-out from Pennsylvania will prob¬ reviewing the latest disd) hits disco music. Who cares about want her, you can have her, on this very page! ably have nuclear radiation in studies cultural trends, calls wasted junkies anyway?. Rod she's too fat for me" done with a looking for some red-hot action! flash in the pan. Besides, all OK. I recently made a vow them. But I don't care. disco "The music that fiddles Stewart is an egotistical jerk THUMP .THUMP Who cares? Disco has put so these performers haVe incor¬ . . . . . great — so patriotic, and as not to write about disco any¬ Lemme dance!! So who while Rome bums"? Who cares who doesn't deserve to be THUMP. I love it!) And RCA is Lester Bangs points out in cares about Karen Silkwood?. porated melody into their disco many musicians out of work more. After all. I've said almost that Rolling Stone describes hits, and that means that it associated with rock n roll. reportedly going to re-release Rolling Stone, they should that they have formed an Who cares about the sexism everything there is to be said disco as "fanfare for the apoca can't really be disco, can it? Paul McCartney is a musical Elvis Presley's early rock hits "tackle a different patriotic organization called Musicians inherent in disco's lyrics? Not about it in the past But listen, lypse." Not me! I will survive But you know, it was a rock prostitute who should have with a disco mix. Which just project each week: painting Against Disco." Who ever me, that's for sure! I don't retired in 1970 if he really discoids. I finally conceed: 'cause that's the way, uh huh, 'n roll band that made me goes to show that nothing is Harlem Day-Glo, teaching ter heard of organization for gain in wanna think anymore. Give me DISCO IS WHERE IT'S AT !! uh huh, I like it! transform in the first place. I wanted history to treat him sacred in our disco world, with minal cancer patients the Latin a disco world? Who cares that my amyl nitrate 'cause I wanna (Oh, God! I feel Beautiful al¬ Ya know, I was all prepared entered a record shop last kindly. Poor Brian Wilson of the exception of the Village Hustle and joining the Peace disco is mindless .. .mindless .. danee. No more slogans like ready!) I mean, hey, I wanna be to refute the Newsweek and Friday, and everyone in the the Beach Boys doesn't know People. The Village People are Corps to erect the first disco in .mindless . . .less mind. If we "Disco Sucks" or "No Nukes" or a cool guy. (Now, da ya think Rolling Stone articles before place was clapping and shaking where he is half the time, and so neat! Given to us by the Biafra." But what's best is that can't think and if we're anes- Save the seals" or "peace, love I'm sexy'.' Gee, I hope so! Send my transformation into a Beau¬ their booties to "Shake Your Mike Love has been apologizing same man who gave us Kiss, the People's irreverent, tongue- thesized to the point that we and understanding" for me. me your money!) Besides, I'm tiful Person. But now I basically Groove Thing." I realized there before the ban performs its new they are disco's answer to Kiss in-cheek image means absolute¬ can't feel, what's it going to From now on, it's gonna be sick and tired of being put down agree. It's true that "Boogie and then that I was tired of disco hit in concert. Debbie «- a manufactured product. ly nothing at all. And this is matter when it all comes down? as someone not on top of things. "Ooogie boogie boogie boo! Harry of Blondie has made it There's no room for art in a why they are disco's greatest BOOGIE DOWN! And Devo Don't you step on my Gucci oogie oogie" is no more ridicu¬ being a cultural outcast, especi¬ (Kevin Twining, can you ever lous than "Tutti Frutti — A ally when I saw a 12-inch disco emphatic in concert that her disco world. But the People are is right! boots or my disco shoes!!" forgive me?) wop bop a loopa a wop bam single by one of my all-time — 1 .W Listen. I've faced the music, Who cares that Neil Bogart, boom!" Of course, it's also true favorite bands, the Kinks. I that you didn't need a computer picked it up immediately, and to produce the latter — all you the clerk said, "Hmmm. I bet needed were a few emotional this is the first disco single you kids standing on a streetcorner ever bought." To which I re and we have progressed a lot plied: "Shake yo' thang! Unh, Edgar Buchanan dies — in the 25 years since Little huh, get it on!!" (Ya see, I'm Richard. But what the hell, the learning!) '70s has been the decade of Was I disappointed when I after long illness regression, after all. I mean, it's really neat that got home! This record — "(I Wish I Could Fly Likel Super¬ disco allows us to regress to man" — is a put-on; satirizing IfcaiRbow m Ranch stereotypes that the '60s sup¬ disco's "macho" image and the PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (AP) — Character actor Edgar Buchanan, who appeared in dozens of westerns and played the posedly did away with. I've escapism of it all. Besides, it's often been accused of being great rock 'n roll with an cantankerous Uncle Joe on television's Petticoat Junction, died homophobic 'cause I used to accented beat. I should have Wednesday at Eisenhower Memorial Hospital. He was 76 and hate disco, it didn't matter that known better since I'd read had recently undergone brain surgery. I've always been a strong propo¬ that Ray Davies was very upset The gravelly voiced performer had been comatose for six nent of human rights and many by the cover disco version of weeks and died at 5:50 a.m. as a result of the prolonged coma, complicated by pneumonia and a stroke, said hospital of my friends are gay. It seemed that 'cause I hated "You Really Got Me" released last summer. And • *ROCKBOTTOm BEER SPECIAL * ROCK B0TT0ID BEER SPECIAL* • — geez spokesperson John Millrany. Buchanan, who gave up dentistry at age 38 and became one of Hollywood's most successful supporting actors, underwent disco, I also hated gays. (It doesn't even matter that disco J1 sells the most to upper-middle • M 0r«« we surgery Jan. 29 to remove a tube that was put in his brain four class kids who spend their LASH AND ZOLTON * «3mm ***** ******** years ago to help circulation of spinal fluids, Millrany said. parents' money on vinyl they'll TOGETHER—ON ..Surgeons discovered an inflammation of the brain when the be using as frisbees within 10 tube was removed, and the aging actor's condition deteriorated ELLIPSIS further when he contracted meningitis and "a very serious case years.) Nope. I agree. All gays of pneumonia." hospital officials said. A stroke last week was a contributing factor to the death, Millrany said. The heavy-set actor, usually cast as a likeable rogue, appeared in more than 80 movies, including many westerns, and in 150 television dramas before landing the role of Uncle Joe in the Petticoat Junction series on CBS-TV in the 1960s. Born March 20, 1903, in Humansville, Mo., the son of a dentist. 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Ulibarri has not yet decided who will If the weather and the opposing team cooperate, the MSU open at the pitcher and catcher positions today. Laurel Hills women's softball team will finally get its regular season and Wendy Greenwood had been scheduled to pitch for the underway this afternoon. Spartans on Tuesday. MSU has learned to accept being fouled up by the Michigan The games with WMU will be big for the Spartans in more weather but might not be able to figure out a team like Delta ways than one. Not only is WMU the regular season opener for College, which found a way to waste a perfect day for softball. MSU, but also the team that beat the Spartans for the state In what MSU coach Dianne Ulibarri called a case of title last year. "miscommunication." Delta failed to show up for the Spartans' "It's a big game, considering the rivalry between us." said home opener at the softball field behind Jenison Fieldhouse MSU catcher Pam Berlinski, "and though the game doesn't Tuesday afternoon. Ulibarri was to call Delta Tuesday morning mean as much at this point in the season, we'll be out to beat to confirm that field conditions were satisfactory and that the them and hopefully the weather will cooperate." doubleheader was still on. The Spartan coach did just that but Berlinski explained that MSU was undefeated going into the the opposing school somehow muffed the message and state finals last season when WMU defeated them twice to take subsequently the games against MSU. the title away. MSU now hopes that the snow and rain will hold so it can play Coach Ulibarri admits that WMU will be as tough as its new home opener, a doubleheader with Western they Michigan were last year, but as always, remains optimistic about her own University, at 3 this afternoon. Scheduled to start for MSU are: team, which is hitting well and playing strong defense. Michele Van Howe, third base: Carol Hutchins, shortstop; "They're (WMU) good;" Ulibarri said, "but I still think we're Jennie Klepinger. second base; Nancy "Izzy" Forester, first better." Easter SPORT COAT SALE 10 davs only - Ends April 14th . . . 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But those who came saw excellent and So when Curly Neal talks, people listen, or at least they should to the Globetrotter who has tory to be seen on TV. Jim Campbell, president and THE B0SE MODEL 301 entertaining basketball, nonetheless. The capac been around for 16 years. Neal went to Johnson C. general manager of the Tigers, ity throng watched the fabled Harlem Globetrot ters do their thing. Smith University in Charlotte, N.C. and received originally had announced the A bookshelf speaker that actually fits questionaires from three National Basketball sold-out opening day game The big turnout may have been because of the Association Teams the New York Knicks, the against the Rangers would be bookshelf. — tremendous success that the Spartans had this Detroit Pistons and the Baltimore Bullets. carried by the station origi¬ on a season. When the public address announcer told the crowd before the game that several of the nating telecasts (WDIV-TV) for But his family needed more money at the time, Detroit baseball games and also NCAA champs were in attendance, the noise level and the offer from the Globetrotters was the best. offered to other stations in the reached that of when MSU played. Many fans And Neal isn't sorry about his decision. The BOSE Model 301 has a lot going for it. Incredibly club's network. undoubtedly wanted to see more basketball and spacious, life like sound, provided by exclusive BOSE "I know I could have made it in the NBA, there But the weather delay of the the Globetrotters fit the bill. More likely, though, the large draw was due to is no doubt," he said at halftime of Tuesday's opener to Friday caused a direct/reflecting speaker design. The 301 now has a new with his conflict. The station's equip¬ the hard work of Anne Ganakas, who works for game, teammates watching television high performance tweeter, a unique dual frequency cross¬ the MSU Sports Club program, and her staff. and playing backgammon behind him. "But the ment was already committed to over network, an exclusive tweeter years with the Globetrotters have been great." the taping of its weekly bowling protection circuit. They worked with the Globetrotters on a show and could not be used for publicity and advertising program that was truly Over his 16 years with the club, Neal has seen baseball. effective. The profits from the game went to the many things — TV appearances, commercials, Stop by H.F.B. for your personal demonstration. You'll be Sports Club, which is a just reward for their players coming and going — and he thinks the Campbell had said the game amazed at the performance. No other bookshelf speaker efforts. future of the Harlem Globetrotters will improve. was being offered as a public gives you the spatial realism of the BOSE 301. Exclusive Direct Ene'gy Con- Whatever the reason for the large draw, what service because all tickets were the fans saw was entertaining. The Globetrotters "The future of the Globetrotters is going to get sold a week in advance and better with or without me," he said. Neal went on were missing their main attraction for many Tiger Stadium seating has been Meadowlark Lemon, who hung up his to say that he was grooming Eddie Fields, guard years, from the University of Oklahoma, to be the a reduced to 49.000 due to re -BOSE~ sneakers for good. But the show must go on, and it doesn't seem like Lemon is missed very much. ball-handler that he has been all these As for his own future, Neal years. novation. He cautioned the lifting of the blackout should HI-FI BUYS Geese Ausbie plays the clown for Lemon now. just said that he not be regarded as : 1101 E. Grand River 4810 W. Saginaw In fact, he plays a little bit too much clown. Ausbie wanted to play for the Globetrotters "as precedent- long as I setting since the club was not RRNMi E.l. Ph. 337 1767 Lon. Ph. 321-2373 can. Even if I'm not accidentally pulled down the pants of a child he playing anymore, I'd like to be M.F. H-8S9-5 part of the organization with the Globetrotters." legally required to televise the M.F. I18S9-5 had pulled out of the crowd, leaving the youngster game. exposed to the entire audience. Still, even Led by Neal, the Globetrotters left everyone in without their old star, the Globetrotters are the attendence amazed with what they can do clearly better than before. Evidently, the with the basketball. People are well aware of Trotters will be around and just entertaining fans for a what they are capable of doing when the fans pay long time. their way into the arena. Still when the show is It is refreshing to see a professional athlete that over, the Trotters live up to their nickname of the plays the sport not just for money, but for fun. In "Magicians of Basketball." Excuse me, Earvin. JOGGING? TENNIS? MSU RADIO BOARD This term, the Radio Board, the governing body of the Michigan State Radio network, is selecting students for SWIMMING? VOLLEYBALL? Member-at-Large and Chairman positions on the Board. A Member-at-Large provides valuable input and advice to the Board from the Residence Halls and on-campus BASKETBALL? BIKING? people. The Chairman is responsible for conducting meetings and representing the Board. Lightweight Sport Shirts For Applications are available at WBRS in the All Occasions. Brody Complex, WMCD in McDonel Hall and WMSN in Room 8 Student Services. Deadline to apply is Tuesday, April 10 at 4:30p.m. MICHIGAN STATE RADIO NETWORK VISA MASTER MflRTYS everything for the man OPEN Thurs.BFri. WBRS WMCP WMSN CHARGE 305 EAST GRAND RIVER. EAST LANSING, Ml. till 8:30 p.m. \ 1 1979 Michigon Stote News. Eost Lonsing, Michtqon Thursdoy, April 5, 1979 9 Fossum takes young squad to opener MSU faces season By JEFF MINAHAN Stat* News which will travel to Cham- first authentic competition of now. He added that he hopes Ten conference. Sports Writer paigne, 111. this weekend for the the season for the golfers. The the team is playing well enough Once again, Ohio State will A young but talented group Illinois Intercollegiate Tourna¬ team took a Spring trip, but at the end of the season to be the team to beat this season. of golfers will make up the 1979 ment. played only local competition attain their season long goal, a In the past two years the with edition of the MSU golf team The tourney represents the and worked their individual different look on spot in the NCAA tournament. Buckeyes have claimed the games, according to head coach Fossum announced the six conference title, and Fossum Bruce Fossum. players he will be taking to the says this year could be yet "We had an opportunity to Illinois tournament based on another repeat. train and work on our own the results of the spring trip. Nearly all of the golfers from By JERRY BRAUDE was mostly a designated hitter gest plus we had down in games," he said. "We also had The Spartans will be led by last year's championship Buck State News Sports Writer last year, will start in right someintrasquad competition." Texas," Litwhiler said. "We junior Tom Mase, a transfer eye team will be returning, With MSU's baseball team's field. have a lot of good depth, and all Fossum said that this team from Texas in Fossum's words, including John Cook, the na opening game of the season, at The top outfielder off the of them did a real good job at could be the best he has had in "a whale of a golf player." tional amateur champion. Eastern Michigan University, bench will be Ken Mehall, who the last five years, and maybe one time or another. What's Returning from last year will Fossum says that teams like being just two days away, the hit .333 in Texas after a slow been important is that their even the best he has ever had. be Eric Gersonde and Rick Purdue, Michigan and Indiana coaching staff has discovered, start. control has been a real plus." The team has not yet been Grover, the top golfer on last always good for are a challenge, through practices and Spring Infield: MSU lost two MSU will have mostly a able to practice on their Forest year's team, along with Hill but that the Spartans are defi¬ training, that they will have a starters at the corners through right handed staff with Brian Akers course, and as a result Herrick, who has shot a 66 nitely capable of finishing at slightly different look than graduation in third baseman Wolcott, Mark Pomorski, Jim has been playing on area already this year, Steve Lub¬ least second in the conference. from last year. Tony Spada and first baseman Cotter and courses. bers and David Belen. Jay Strother This weekend's tournament Last season, MSU, on its way Jerry Weller. Freshman Chris Fossum said that the team Fossum said that to qualify leading the way. Other starters will take place at the Savoy to the runner-up spot in the Dorr will take Weller's place at probably will not play as well for the NCAA tournament, the Big and bullpen workers are Steve Championship Golf Course and Ten and NCAA appearance, first base. He this early in the season as they displayed some Kruse, Eric Rosekrans, Phil Spartans will have to place at will consist of two rounds of 18 had an offensive minded team down South and led the will two or three weeks from least second in the talented Big power Magsig, Greg Butzirus, Gary holes. that displayed and regulars in hitting with a .381 power Tyler and Mark Sutherland. speed. average. Catching: This duty, like last But this year, the Spartans, "Dorr hit well the whole year, will be shared by Mark so far, have shown that pitching Spring until he was hurt and Russ and Jerry Pollard, who Every woman wants to pre¬ and defense are their missed the last three or four each played 27 games last sent her best face to the world, strengths. games," Litwhiler said. season. Larry Hohs will be the "Overall, the defense has but a surprisingly Litwhiler feels Dorr's back¬ back-up. large num¬ improved," coach Dan Lit up, Kirk Haines, can hit better Bench: Jim Buterakos, who ber of women fail to look their whiler said "Our hitting hasn't than his .174 average in Texas. "filled in adaquately in Texas" best simply because improved, but we think it will." At third base, MSU, in the according to Litwhiler, can play they have By now the coaches know beginning started A1 Dan- both positions on the left side of never been taught some of the what they'll be throwing at kovich on the Spring trip, but the infield and second base. basic techniques used today their opponents for the 1979 then he was injuried, and Brad Other key players off the bench season. So it's time to give a Gebben ended up taking the job will be Steve Kinney and Tim by your better skin care salons and by some of the breakdown on the team. away from him. Kearly. top make-up Outfield: Litwhiler is pleased "It was one of those things artists in the country! with the way the outfield has where one player's hard luck is played defensively during another player's good luck," Softball tryouts Bonnie and Cindy would like to share some new Spring training, but he feels Litwhiler said. "Brad showed designs and their hitting will have to pick The Mason Majors, a wo¬ colors with you, showing how good promise and we'll stay men's slow-pitch softball team, State News Deborah J B they will compliment you the most! up. with him. It'll now be hard for Hubert "Geese" Ausbie of the Harlem Globetrotters —Please call for is holding tryouts Saturday at 3 an appointment for your consultation today— "On thing about baseball is Dankovich to get back in." gets a little "behind" in his work Tuesday night as that the outfield has to hit if The Spartans will have ex¬ p.m. for anyone interested in he playing on the team. For more delights one of the 10,004 fans who turned out you're going to win," Litwhiler perience up the middle with at Jenison Fieldhouse to see the comedians of said. "They've had a lot of information, anyone interested returning starters Rodger basketball perform. HAIRSTYUMG INC. Bastien at shortstop and Randy- should call the coach, Jerry tough luck so far, and I know they can hit better than they Willis, at 676-2981. Hop at second base. Bastien have. was an All-Big Ten selection MSU lost one outfielder from last year, hitting .353. Hop hit last year's squad an All-Amer- only .183 last year after a Rider's has kites Rainy ican centerfielder Kirk Gibson. sparkling Spring training trip. Returning starters will be Ken Robinson, who started the But he came back and another impressive Spring had trip to set you free. Spring trip with an 0-11 slump this year batting at a .333 clip. before hitting .350 overall, and "Hop had a real good game centerfielder Tom Schultz, who played rightfield last year while Spring offensively and defen¬ sively," Litwhiler said. Weather hitting .322. Joe Lopez, who Pitching: "This was the big Wear Men open up with four road matches RIDERS THE FUN SHOP New Shipment of The MSU men's tennis team matches and produce some will open its season this week end on the road against Purdue good results. Klemm is re¬ covering from a bad cold that Slickers & Ponchos and Illinois, but the Spartans kept him out of practice for a will go without coach Stan few days. Drobac who will not travel with These matches will be the LIEBERMANN'S them due to illness. first since the team returned Senior Steve Klemm will be from their Spring trip to Ten¬ in not charge of the team. He does foresee any problems, but nessee. The Spartans do not have a home match until April Solid leather totes said that for some of the 17, against Michigan. "It's too freshmen on the team coach's presence could the have bad, especially for our fresh¬ men, that our first four matches Surprisinly priced been helpful. are on the road," Drobac said. "111 be on the court," Klemm said. So the freshmen will basically be on their own. The order of the singles and LASH AND ZOLTON the pairing of doubles teams was more or less decided on TOGETHER-ON after the Spring trip. Klemm is ELLIPSIS the number one singles player, 203 E. Grand River Matt Sandler, two, Frank Wil- lard, three, Scott King, four, Mike Stone, five and Jeff Tonight Free Wickman, six. B a n The doubles teams are Klemm and Sandler, King and Stone, Willard and Wickman. Klemm said that little is BIG TWIST ft the Mellow known about the Illinois team, except that they are young. MSU beat Purdue last year, Fellows ] I T-Shirt or Sweat Shirt 72. All that Klemm hopes for is LIZARDS UNDERGROUND with everv purchase of that the players get into their 224 Abbott Rd. Painter Pants or An exceptional value in an all leather tote, Madewell Jeans crafted from supple full grain cowhide with nylon stitching and firmly anchored handles. 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"amazing" candidates were At the present time, all the ASMSU Student Board minority councils had to wait The new representatives will take office at the April 17 board partly responsible for the low- turnout. "There students are represented tw ice on the board, by college and by FOR for a board member to yield the meeting. was no drawing ele a governing group, except for floor at Tuesday night's Henry Sosa, College of Arts ment," he said. "You got lucky students living off campus and meeting before they were al and Letters representative, your referendums passed." not in a fraternity, sorority, or In other action: cooperative. lowed to give their weekly pointed out the cost of the election was more than $1 per • The board approved a • The board tabled a motion INTERVIEWS reports. motion to hold an election in plans for a downtow n Council representatives give person and called the results to oppose "abominable." May to ratify the constitution of arena until a survey being done reports to the board at each "I'm really shocked." Sosa the Off Campus Council. by the Student Board's execu meeting and were placed on said adding he received more If the constitution is ratified, tive office concerning how stu Tuesday's agenda, but since votes in his high school election. the council will be able to send a dents feel about the arena. they were transferred to Pro gramming Board last term they are no longer called councils, but activity departments. After a report from the Gay/Lesbian Council. Dan Kelly. Interfraternity Council Group to delineate , To Fill the Positions of representative, pointed out to the board the Code of Opera tions specifies activity depart ments, not councils. problems and goals for Karen Passiak, board chair person and College of Human Ecology representative, then skipped the other councils and proposed multi-use •EDITOR moved to governing group re¬ The Human Services Facility Study Group will two-day "brainstorming session" with com ports. discuss the problems, the goals and the methods munitv members and an intensive city funded Chris Hoffman, Residence of funding for the proposed center or centers 2 feasibility study, the group will decide what •AD MANAGER Halls Association president, services are necessary, who will provide them p.m. Friday at the University Apartments office yielded the floor to represents conference room, 1205 S. Harrison Road. and how the project will be funded. Pryce said. tives from the councils who The group, composed of University admin¬ Most members agree that the main priority of then gave their reports. istrators and city and county representatives, the facility is the establishment of a day care "I'm unimpressed," said Hoff¬ will attempt to determine the framework for the center, he said. man. facility, said project manager Brad Pryce. Whether the facility will consist of one unit or She did not want to suppress the councils because of the The project is proposed to serve University smaller satellite units in the area has not been determined. Pryce said. (All Positions Paid) Village, Spartan Village, Cherry Lane Apart transfer. ments and the Red Cedar areas of East Lansing, Before funding sources can be found, he said, Dan Stouffer, College of Pryce said. Pryce is group manager of the East the committee must first outline the scope of the Agriculture and Natural Re¬ Lansing Planning, Housing and Community project. sources representative, said Development Department. If goals are established within the next few the councils must apply to the Programming Board to become Using information from questionnaries, a weeks, construction could begin by 1980, he said. FOR THE LARGEST CAMPUS activity departments. "It's a dinky technicality," he said. "There's not one member FOR RU0GID NEWSPAPER IN THE WORLD that won't yield the floor (to the councils.)" Dan Hendon, All-University WILDERNESS CAMPING^ THE STATE NEWS Elections Commission chair person, told the board only 2,907 students voted in the election at spring term regi If your idea of camping stration which is less than 5 includes back-packing percent of the student body. Hendon said all candidates hiking and climbing, we have the equipment und Strike won't experts to help you get File your petition at the office of the the most out of end quickly General Manager, Room 346 Student roughing it! Services WASHINGTON (API - The Building, for either of these nation's most extensive truck ing shutdown already hurting jobs. the auto industry, is likely to stretch at least into next week and raise the prospect of wide¬ spread economic disruptions, Campfitters 2021 E. Michigan 484-9401 Please pick up your job application form government officials said Wed¬ Mon-Fri 10-8 Sat, 10-6 and job description at Room 346 Student nesday. The government had no im Services Building. mediate plans to seek a court ordered end to the contract ££ established e. lansing 1976 dispute. 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PIENCIAK •The newest T-shirts in town within 25 miles of the plant," The directive to city staff to probe the were code violations," Pryce said. "I'll inspect Associated Press Writer say: "I'm from Harrisburg. I Kevin Caddens said. He replied City to probe alleged violations came after charges of tax inspection practices. Kenneth W. Goodrich, president of the the areas myself." Goodrich charged that the trash bins behind Hillcrest have been in double code violation for more than three years because they are HARRISBURG. Pa. - As atomic engineers and nuclear physicists debated the fate of Glow in the Dark" and "I didn't Die at TMI." •The hottest items in the that his instructions only per¬ tained to pregnant women and pre school children. Hillcrest Tenants Association, charged that the Three Mile Island reactor, a Dauphin County library system •A motorist pulled up to a not covered or screened from public view. hand-scrawled sign greeted are not books on dieting, jog¬ gas station during Monday alleged housing East Lansing housing inspectors have been ineffective in recording maintenance viola¬ John Price, 517 Highland Ave., said the workers in the state capitol ging, sex or positive thinking. night's driving rain. The atten tions at the complex, located on Grand River Hillcrest trash bins, which border his cafeteria Wednesday. The mes Librarians report that this dant came out and began wip Avenue near the Frandor shopping center. property, overflow and smell terrible in the sage needed no explanation. It week there's been a run on ing off the windshield. "That's summer. He asked the council why no action said simply: "Junk It." With the nuclear power books. really not necessary," the dri City Council was presented with the has been taken in the last three years. code violations good news that the nuclear •At the Middletown Elks ver said. "Oh yes it is," the accusations and a slide presentation of alleged The Walter Neller Co., which manages the crisis had apparently eased, the Club, two popular dishes have dedicated gas jockey came code violations at the council meeting Hillcrest property for its absentee owner, said been renamed. A atmosphere in the Harrisburg cheeseburger back. "I've got to clean off the Tuesday night. it has ordered new trash bins. area brightened. Talk of melt is now called "The Meltdown," radiation." Goodrich maintained that each of the 17 The new bins should be in place today or by downs and bubble explosions and if you want to order chili, •Even though the danger slides presented to council represented a code at apartments violation that the housing inspector was the end of the week, said Paul Gentillozi, manager of the Hillcrest property. gave way to atomic anecdotes and nuclear humor: the call of the beans is "Give me a bowl of the Bubble Buster." seemed to be gone, there was at least one man still calling for an aware of, but were not included in a The new bins will comply with city code, •Authorities say that be •At 9:40 p.m. Tuesday, Gov. evacuation. Cumberland Coun¬ November 1978 inspection report. Gentillozi said, and cost (577 each. tween 50,000 and 200,000 per Dick Thornburgh announced a ty Commissioner Jacob A. Councilmembers did not comment on Jerry Nash, an East Lansing housing sons went into self-imposed 24 hour civilian information hot Myers wrote Metropolitan Ed Goodrich's presentation. inspector examined Hillcrest in October 1978 exile in the past week, and it line. Local radio and TV carried ison president Walter Creitz: But City Manager Jerry Coffman said and found more than 200 code violations. To provided a boom to the suitcase his remarks live. "Within two "Your company's actions make Wednesday that some of the slides did not date, at least 150 of the violations have been industry. Luggage sales soared. minutes the whole panel lit up," me feel as a public official that show violations of city code. brought up to code, Pryce said. The best seller was the 29-inch said one of the operators. your presence in this area is no size, the largest one sold in local "I had some lady who asked longer desired and you should stores. whether it was safe to have sex think about evacuating." Students want ASMSU tax refunds continued from page 3) Although more students are dent Board it should consider Stouffer said. "It's not under¬ receiving refunds this term, allowing only students who handed." ASMSU will not be in any have not received a refund to financial trouble, Stouffer said. attend ASMSU-sponsored e- "It won't even affect us," he vents. said. "If 10,000 people got a Stouffer said the board "will Nursing talk refund it would hurt, but we'd get along." have to tighten up on every¬ thing." A $500 cushion is built into topic: future the budget to handle refunds, Stouffer said, and the total "Encounter the Future: amount paid in refunds by Grow Now," will be the theme Wednesday was $350. at the annual convention of the At Tuesday night's board Michigan Student Nurses' As¬ meeting, ASMSU Comptroller sociation on April 6 and 7. James Peterson, told the Stu¬ An estimated 300 nursing students from all over Michigan are expected to attend the convention at Long's Banquet and Convention Center, 6810 S. a 0o09 Cedar St. in Lansing. Speakers and workshops °0C4 >cO dealing with assertiveness COmPUTER training, communication skills, -A>°£o care of the burn patient and the LABORATORY new birthing centers will be offered. 0° „ Issues to be discussed in¬ •op 0° o clude: the new public health 9 o oO °0 o0 o code, competency for relicen sure and entry level into prac¬ O0O°< o tice. .0 OOo- Here's how to eliminate 18 hours Exhibitors and hospital re- ; cruiters will also be available SEfTllNAR for student information. Registration will begin at 8 o GRADER II, a program designed to relieve faculty ". * a.m. on both days and is open to all interested. of much of the clerical work in combining scores and assigning grades, will be the topic of a seminar sponsored by the Computer Laboratory and Lear¬ of study time each week. ning and Evaluation Services. The seminar will If your spend 26 Evelyn Wood The varied, old-fashioned speed reading technique of picking Commission take place on Thursday, April 5 at 3:00 p.m. in study technique is typical, hours each week buried in your books. 66-2/3% you course. answers were but mostly on the same wave length: 1) They out key phrases. In the Evelyn Wood course, Room 204 South Kedzie Hall. of this study time is wasted on an antiquated set wanted to reduce their study time: 2) They skimming is a dirty word! has vacancy of procedures. 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The other 5% received their tuition back of all the facilities by the (Evelyn Wood) Institute The commission, which 1 LANSING CIVIC AUDITORIUM M What nonsense! and attends all the class sessions, the price boils • serves as an advisory board to the county commissioners, co¬ Any student with average intelligence can im¬ Why Do Most Students down to only 'about $2 an hour cheaper than any ordinates and oversees the prove his reading and study skills at least 3 Read Slowly? private tutoring you'll ever find. Spread over four ' , delivery of substance abuse services in Eaton and Ingham counties. ;j. Geils Band*T with special guest stars times with a) better techniques, b) expert coach ing. and c) controlled practice. And he can do it Most students have no idea what their reading ability is. If they are typical, they read about 300 years, the course can save thousands of study hours and can probably affect a boost in a student's grade point average Assignments which once Other responsibilities include quickly—in time to dramatically increase his words per minute (or one page ot a novel) Why the development of comprehen¬ took days can be accomplished in a matter of grades in the current semester is it that students read at virtually the same speed, sive plans for substance abuse treatment, rehabilitation and HEAD EAST J For this is course precisely what the Evelyn Wood offers, and backs it up with an iron-clad, considering how very different they all are9 hours, leaving much more time for other pursuits. The Institute estimates that it can save average The cause can be traced back to the First prevention services. students 350 hours of study time each semester - Those interested in appoint¬ no-nonsense, written guarantee. Grade. When we were taught to read, we were probably an understatement ". ment must submit completed Tickets $6 50 7 50 Reserved. Available at the asked to read out loud, word-by-word. Later, in application forms to the Board THE GUARANTEE 'Civic Center Box Office Campus Corners the Second Grade, we were asked to stop saying of Commissioners Office, coun¬ and Sounds & Diversions Any student who attends every Evelyn Wood each word out loud. But we never really did. Fact TAKE A FREE ty courthouse, Mason, by 5 p.m., Friday. class, completes the required practice, yet does is. you're saying these words right now-not out Applications are available at the commissioners office in C Cherry Hill Company not improve reading and study skills at least 3 loud, but to yourself, one word at a time' This means you read only as fast as you talk - EVELYN WOOD times will be eligible to receive a full tuition refund. Mason or the Ingham County about 250 to 300 words per minute. (As if to Clerk's Office in Lansing City Over 1,000,000 Graduates MINI-LESSON THIS WEEK Hall. prove the point, Guiness's Book of World Records Over 95% SUCCESS! lists John F. Kennedy as delivering the fastest 'Ask about the special 25% STUDENT Discount Since 1959. three Presidents have invited Evelyn speech ever at 327 words per minute). 'Enter the drawing for a free Keep the Party Going Wood instructors to teach their staffs how to read better. All in all. the list of famous reads like Who's Who: graduates How Do You Learn To Read Faster? With The Same scholarship Hugh Alexander. Chariton Heston. Gaylord Nelson. Don't take anybody's word for it-not ours, US Congress Actor U S Congress Comprehension? not anybodys. We developed the Mini-Lesson Birch Bayh. Daniel K Inouye. Julie Newmar. so you could make up your own mind about Improve your US Congress Jackson Betts. US Congress Edward Kennedy Actress William Proxmire. At the Mini-Lesson you Evelyn Wood will find out how the course eliminates the habit of read the course The Mini Lesson lasts only 1 hour. US Congress US Congress US Congress During that short time, you have a chance ing only one word at a time. How vou can leam smoke, with Daniel Brewster. U S Congress David S King. US Congress Abraham Ribicoff. U S Congress to read 3 or 4 words instead of only one. To see to try your hand at it—to find out if it really can do the job for you. In 60 minutes over Allan Cranston Burt Lancaster Herman Scheebe.l, how natural this is, look at the dot in the middie SOT) of the audience increases reading speed. US Congress Actor US Congress a toke, from ■lohn Dingell. U S Congress Thomas J Mclntrye. (-*>or9e ^ U S Congress Actor of this phrase. Just a little, but enough to know what it 's like At the Mini Lesson you will find out how the Madame Gandhi. Marshall McLuhan. Al Ulman. the grass • is green Beautiful Glass India John Glenn. Writer US Congress Joseph M Montoya. J Irving Whalley Evelyn Wood technique handles difficult text book material. How it improves memory and US Congress US Congress US. Congress Try as you may you can't help but see the concentration. How it makes reading a other words. With training, vtxi leam to use this Bongs and Why Do So Many Students Enroll? natural, but un used potential You leam to see pleasure instead of a chore. Let's face it, if the Evelyn Wood course is for real, you ought groups of words simultaneously This will double, to know about it. Carburators This question was posed to several thousand triple, possibly quadruple your present ability This concept is diametrically opposed to the college freshmen who had just enrolled in the TODAY AND TOMORROW ONLY 10 o.m.-9 p.m. Mon.-Sat. Noon-Sp.m. Sun. Mme Thur. & Fri. April 5 & 6 PICK MOTOR HOTEL (Catch tha Cata Out) Meridian HHall 4 & 7 p.m. 1427 W. Saginaw 049-1050 1 2Michigon Stote News, Eost Lansing, Michigan inursday April 5. 1979 By BRUCE BAB1ARZ State News Staff Writer "It's cheaper for me not to make the connection," Sayers said. "But I really think it should have been made." Miller to stand trial I continued from page 1) The controversial Apple Knolls condominium development The site plan was first submitted to the Planning Commission in Stuart's husband also identified his wife's glasses, which were project was granted site approval and a residential area was June 1978. rezoned by the East Lansing City Council Tuesday night. "The length of time it took for approval has found at the side of Coolidge Road after her disappearance. got to set a record East Lansing site Council voted not to extend Brandywine Drive, which would for the city," Sayers said. Other agenda items included the approval of a resolution At the time of her disappearance. Stuart had a check book, credit cards and a health insurance card, Woodwortn said. After Aug. 14, the Apple Knolls development there has never been a record of any of these being used. connect with the Tamarisk changing the retirement plan for firefighters. subdivision. Citizens have rallied against the connection and the Daniels testified that she had never seen a picture of Miller prior Under the new plan, employees will get 2 percent of the final to the Aug. 24 interview at which she directed a police artist to rezoned to permit Planning Commission favored it. Apple Knolls is a development planned to border on Harrison average salary multiplied by their number of years of service as a pension. The change has an estimated retirement cost to the city of make a composite sketch that closely resembles Miller. Woodworth said. $27,000 annually. Road between Lake Lansing Road and Saginaw Street, south of Daniels also picked Miller out of a police lineup at the Ingham The last change in retirement benefits three years Tamarisk. ago allows city employees to retire at age 55 as long as they have put in 25 County Jail Sept. 1. construction; street to The site plan has been bounced from the Planning Commission City Council and back again because of citizen protest of the years of service, Assistant City Manager Arthur T. Carney said. The council also: "I am convinced she (Stuart) will never be found alive," Atkinson said following the hearing. proposed extension of Brandywine Drive. Earlier in testimony, East Lansing Police Lt. Dean Tucker Proclaimed April 11 as "Spartan Day" throughout the city. The The city planning staff identified three pictures of a car as one belonging to Miller. Daniels recommended extension of Brandywine day has been designated to honor the NCAA championship controversial in order to provide more than one entrance to the Apple Knoll basketball team. A benefit game for Multiple Sclerosis will be played at Jenison Fieldhouse Wednesday. had testified the car in these pictures was the auto she had seen Stuart pushed into at the corner of Coolidge Road and Fairoaks But the city engineering department recommended that Court the day the woman was last seen. Approved a resolution to proclaim the month of May as Atkinson said Miller's car has been given a complete scientific Brandywine Drive not be extended. recognition of the International Year of the Child. A second search in connection with the Eaton County rape case. Developer Yern Savers said that construction could begin on the resolution to proclaim the week April 21 to April 28 as the Week of site within 60 days. the Young Child was approved by council. The Stuart trial will begin either in June or September, Atkinson said. Miller faces a preliminary hearing on the Eaton County rape and assault charges in St. Joseph April 30. ' High-grade' be UpTo 24 MONTHS To Pay!* to given away PI0HEER, SANYO, VEGA in Berkeley raffle Total System BERKELEY, Calif. (AP) - Mayor Warren Widener pre Raffle tickets are on sale around diets both measures will be town in support of an initiative approved. His assessment is on this month's city ballot to shared by Berkeley Citizens stymie enforcement of mari Action, a coalition of about 100 juana laws. The price: some community groups that has high-grade Colombian pot. been a major supporter of both This is the second time this measures. avant-garde university town There has been no organized tried to limit arrests for mari opposition to the marijuana PIONEER'S Versatile juana smoking, but the first one ran into trouble in the courts. measure, which would ban the SANSUI a-4500. PROJECT NKIC. 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Two tape monitors allow tape to-tape dubbing, and plan 10 years ago and last . not to enforce marijuana laws. ness control for full response at low volumes and much more, a FISHER RS-2004A there's stereo mono control, too. A November voters passed a rent Supporters believe they have With 45 watts per channel' super buy—especially at this price! control initiative. On the same ballot April 17 overcome that legal tangle by this time merely prohibiting the [super semi-automatic cartridge, too. the pro-style and partner forperformance SANYO TP636specs—includes excellent turntable with Add the big performance of the VEGA 29P PLUS a built-in 5-band graphic equalizer! Power super speaker system pair with big 12-inch woofers and *279 $1498 su¬ with the marijuana initiative is a spending of money. perb full-range capability, and you've got audio! measure that would ban the city The measure specifically from depositing funds with orders the city council not to banks that deal directly or allow city funds to be spent on indirectly with South Africa, enforcing anti marijuana laws. whose racial policies have be It also orders the council to come a target in university lobby for legalizing marijuana communities across the coun and to "seek to ensure that the try. Berkeley Police Department Anti pot campaign treasurer undertakes similar lobbying." Steve Bloom predicts 8.000 The proposal also says that raffle tickets will be sold. He University of California police explains the prize this way: "We "should adhere to the marijuana are saying that marijuana policy of the city of Berkeley as should be legal, and we're acting established by this ordinance." as if it is." "Basically, we have such a More than 2,000 signatures policy already." said Mayor for the marijuana initiative Widener. were collected in this city of "We have instructed the 114,000 residents with 72.133 police to put the lowest possible registered voters. When priority on enforcing marijuana through a mixup they were filed laws. We want them to deal a day late, the city council, with serious crimes, and not which supports the measure, hassle someone over smoking a voted to place it on the ballot. joint." The South African issue won a ballot spot on initiative peti¬ tion. The city council placed a companion measure on the same ballot to clarify the intent of the initiative. 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Nooe5PM Sun. t Michigon State News, Eost Lansing, Michigan Thursday, April 5, 1979 13 ELF bill may go to U.P. committee icontinued from page I) the entire state to Lawmakers want group speak up if referred to the Upper Penin the federal government at sula and would present an waves would be harmful to humans and wildlife. The new bill states that tempts gle." a "military boondog opportunity for Mack's commit tee to have impact on tion affecting the area. legisla to check n-power snags Michigan does not consent to Kelly said Thursday he will object to the transfer of the bill "Sen. Mack assured me he allow construction of a com By UNITED PRESS citizens, lawmakers, nuclear broader issues of the role of to the Upper Peninsula Com will hold hearings," Faust said. munications grid by the U.S. INTERNATIONAL scientists and state officials to nuclear power in helping to mittee. He said most senators He added that Mack did not Gov. William G. Milliken government. was review nuclear power in Michi¬ request the bills be sent to his meet Michigan's future energy Sen. John Kelly, who co- supported the move, however. asked by two lawmakers Wed¬ gan. needs," the two legislators said. committee. sponsored the bill, said the Senate majority leader Wil¬ nesday to name a special com "The task force should look "It's not good enough, in our legislation does not only con¬ liam Faust, a Westland Demo mission to review potential beyond your emergency pre¬ view, to tell our fellow citizens cern Upper Peninsula resi¬ crat, had suggested to the State problems resulting from the paredness in the case of a that the state is ready to handle dents, but affects the entire Affairs committee chairperson operation of nuclear power nuclear power plant breakdown state because it involves a that the-bills be sent to the new Cops win beards plants in Michigan. and should also study the an incident similar to the one in Pennsylvania." committee. In a letter to the governor, larger issue of state and federal SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - relations. Sen. William Sederburg and Kelly and Sen. Mitch Irwin, San Francisco police will be "It's a question of whether D Sault Ste. Marie, who also allowed to grow beards and Rep. William Bryant said it would be "unwise to rely totally we want to yield jurisdiction to introduced the bill, objected to goatees even though Police the federal government," the on government and utility of the proposed transfer. Chief Charles Gain thinks that Detroit Democrat, said, adding ficials to review the situation." Faust said he suggested the will make his officers "the that it is the responsibility of bills be moved because they They asked Milliken to ap¬ laughing stock of the country." point a "non-suspect" group of Ad brochures in MSll housing LASH AND ZOLTON TOGETHER—ON i continued from page II "We have little boys who live turned over to authorities. ELLIPSIS in Spartan Village who deliver The Student Handbook Johnson said the people in the area seem to like them for us and no one has states: "any individuals outside Two state civil defense workers check radioac¬ receiving the the University community who Wheeler Dealer. complained." tivity in the sewer system in Middletown, Pa. Restaurant Companies that do not comply does not comply with this policy The town is three miles from the site of the Three with the University housing ordinance are supposed to be will be referred to the proper Mile Island Nuclear plant. Special authorities." 4-11 p.m. All the BBQ chicken, State bottle law blamed for fries, salad you continued from page 1) layoffs can eat. 3.95 person of a joint committee to "There may be an overall gain percent of which would be study the impact of the bever¬ in employment in the long run. funded under provisions of the age container law, said the "But we will look at not just LIZARDS UNDERGROUND Comprehensive Employment committee would look into the numbers of jobs but total 224 Abbott Rd. and Training Act. short and long-term economic economic effect — we recognize The plant chose to hire only effects of the law. that there is a difference be¬ 53 CETA workers, she said. Of "Certainly there are employ¬ tween the loss of a minimum- those, 24 stayed on after the ment losses, but there are also wage job and one that supports training period. gains involved," she said. a family." "Twenty-two of these people KEEP ON Filmed m FANAViSON* m COlOP WVPAMOUNT PICTURE have been laid off for rebuilding of our furnace and their layoffs Thurs. Brody 7:00 & 9:45 will be extended," she said. "The other two will be laid off April 15." Huggins said though pany officials considered the throwaway ban the main of the plant's ills, a rise in demand for plastic bottles was cause TRCCKIN' "directly related" to the bottle ill. Thurs. Wilson 7:15 & 9:30 "There has been a shift in demand away from the glass bottle to the family-size plastic OtIVIAHliSSEY MDMNG MING dM Romeo A I bottle," she said. "This is prob¬ ably because a person would rather buy a big bottle and pay ^juliet one deposit rather than buy a six pack and pay six deposits." Carolyn Brock, an aide to state Sen. Stephen Monsma, Thurs. Conrad 7:00 & 9:30 HCLASSICfimSh D Grand Rapids, who is chair¬ For Weekend Time# and Locations Phono 355-0313. Term Passes Still Available At All RHA Films. Only $3 For All RHA Films. Let the sun shine in! *r HAlFSt. the Film "THE PASSAGE" R' Starts Fri. OPEN 6:45-a» 7:15-9:25 A COMEDY THRILLER FROM THE PRESENTS: TWELVE ANGRY MEN CREATORS OF "SILVER STREAK' APRIL 5, 8:00pm. 109 ANTHONY FRIDAY APRIL 6,7:30 and 9:30 109 ALL FILMS (1.50 ANTHONY GOLDIE COMING SA TURDA Y AND SUNDA Y: HAWN CHEVY THE ILLUSTRATED MAN sion of the ASMSU Programing B CHASE funded by student tax money. Starts Tomorrow! JONVOBHT FAYE DURAWAY !SUPER H" V %I B The more you love • V SOUP you fight Si®* BAR t S SPECIAL k THE' Helping those who help CHAMP METRO GOtOWYH MMR presents A FRAIC0/tif IRHtl IIIM themselves! MIV0IGH1 fMWW RICKY SCHROOfR Serve yourself at Olga's new Soup 'n' Salad Bar,and enjoy !Ht UWMt waitress service for all the rest of Olga's fresh food menu! JACK HMWDtN ■-ARJHURHHJI Muse. b WW GRUSiN bu-rmnpUy by NUtR N MIM Based on a story by fRANCI' MARJM• Pmlinfl&,!>»• "i vi: Div lRtYU:/!t:!Rtl.i Try one of our delicious and unique new home¬ made soups.. .use the coupon and save! * And don't miss the fresh garden ingredients at y United Artists the salad bar. It's all part of our plan to serve the freshest food in town! 133 E. Grand River East Lansing - Across from the Student Union ]4 Michigon Stote News, Eost Lonsing, Michigon Thursday, April 5, 1979 P®lp Classified Advertising Auto Service \[/\ | Employment |[jj| [ Employment |f]7j [ Employmwit [|jjj| [ Employment [(j]"| [ Employment ||jl| Employment fi Information MASON BODY SHOP, 812 E. STUDENTS SUMMER EMPLOYMENT: 10 TO 20 girls wanted for COUNTER HELP, days, full DELIVERY MEN, pan-time. EARN MONEY FOR LIFE'S PHONE 355-8255 347 Student Services Bldg Kalamazoo since 1940. Auto Did you spend your entire Waiters, waitresses, Hos- telephone work, no experi¬ Mornings or afternoons, EXTRAS. Become an Avon time. Apply MILLER'S ICE painting collision service. income tax refund on "r and tesses, Bartenders, Cooks, RATES ence necessary, good hourly Monday-Friday. Must be de¬ representative. You can earn CREAM, 116W. Grand River American foreign cars. 485- r" over spring break? kitchen help and grounds- wage plus bonus, days or pendable and have good extra money selling quality 6-4-9 141 days 0256. C 21 4-30 (5) keepers Send resume and evenings, apply within Ki- driving record. Call Bob Al- products part-time during the 1 Are you anxiously wondering picture, giving date available wanis Club, 2736 E. Grand day-90' per line drich 882 0208. 84 6 16) hours that suit you best. For BABYSITTER NEEDED part how you're going to make it ft experience to: BILL OLI- River, Inn America basement. 3 days-80' per line details, call 482-6893. time. East Lansing area, own 13.SO financially through spring VERS LAKE FRONT 7-4-5 (71 6 days-75* per line "AT LABOR-INDUSTRIAL rela¬ C-214-30 (8) transportation, 332-3454 Owners term and still have a great LODGE, P.O. Box 146, Pru- tions students (graduate level 84-9 (3) 8 days-70' per line tan by Memorial Day? denville, Ml 48651, (Hough¬ Why hove we become PROGRAMMER TO write preferred). Full or pan time to 30 PEOPLE needed for serv ton Lake). Z 104-10 (91 .ansings lorgest Fiat re¬ and modify existing pro¬ review teacher school board ing and catering at Kellogg PART TIME girl trainee for We can help you out. .30 16.80 31.SO 39,20 Line rote per insertion pair shop over the past few grams. Responsibilities in collective bargaining agree Center. Flexible hours, and morning office duties. 80 s' Call us the next We need FILE CLERKS, to HOUSEKEEPER-BABYSIT- elude daily execution of ments. $4/hour. Arrange in must be available 2 to 3 hours/month. For Appoint¬ mast6rcharge s visa welcome i your car needs repair work full time day assign TER wanted Monday-Friday FORTRAN and COMPASS terview by calling 332-6551 lunches per week. Apply at ment 321-9700. 11-4-13(41 and you II know the ons- ments, and CLERK TYP- 3-6 p.m. Must have own programs on a CDC6500. Will ext. 166 5-4-6 18) Room 116 Kellogg Center EconoLines -3 lines'4.00-5 days. 80' per line ISTS TYPISTS to work tern- transportation, 349-4174 (af- • You II be pleased with also debug, test, document, between 8 and 5 8-4-9 (8) MODELS-$10/hour. Apply over 3 lines. No adjustment in rate when porary night shift job assign- ,ef ® P-m-' 8-4-13 (4) and implement changes and VELVET FINGERS. Call 489 STAFF EDUCATOR coordi cancelled. Price of item(s) must be stated ments m the Lansing. East " ~~ modifications to existing pro¬ nator, responsible for new WANTED A COOK 25-30 2278. OR-21 4-30 131 in ad. Maximum sale price of MOO. kREOSNB Lansing and Okemos area. 8N INSERVICE coordinator grams and system software. employee orientation and hours per week, Monday-Fri¬ $3.00 - $4 50 per hour excellent benefits-working day, to prepare lunch and Peanuts Personal ads- 3 lines insertion. 75' per line over - *2.25 3 lines (pre¬ per 'J IMPORTS Salaries are commensurate conditions, call 882 2458 days and asl< *or Mrs. Goss, or Programs are run in both batch and interactive modes. An Associate continuing education in the nursing department in an dinner. Experience preferred Please contact Phi Gamma For Rent Degree in ambulatory clinic. The clinic payment). with skills and experience, 627-4264, nights, ask for Mrs. Physics or Computer Science is educationally based with Delta. 332-5053 5-4-6 (6) Rummage Garage Sale ads —4 lines - '2.50. and several positions require Gallagher 5-4-10 (61 or an equivalent combination D.O M.D. and nursing pro¬ , REFRIGERATOR, T.V., ster¬ little or no training at all. You ~ of education and related data SECRETARY RECEP¬ 63' per line over 4 lines-per insertion. grams. Requirements are: eo rentals. Free on/off cam¬ 'Round Town ads—4 lines '2.50-per insertion. may work as many or as few EXPERIENCED JANITOR, processing experience is nec¬ B.S.N, degree (Masters de¬ TIONIST needed immediately pus delivery. DORM RENT- hours as your schedule per Part-time. Apply in person, 2 essary. 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Reply Lansing, Ml, 48824 E O.E. PART-TIME STUDENT posi¬ tires, 13 14-15 inch. Mounted 372 0880 Girl Scout camps Icounsel- to A. Rebec, MSU Personnel Refer to position # A959 tions. 15-20 hours, automo¬ Ads-2p.m.-l class day before publication. NO FEES. GOOD PAY" ors- waterfront, and cooks! Cancellation Change-lp.m.-l class day be¬ free Used wheels and hub caps. PENNELL SALES 1825 8-4-6 1401 June 17-August 5. Write Center, 110 Nisbet Building, East Lansing, 5-4-6 122) bile required. 339 9500 372-1795 G.S.S.S., 1635 North Iron- Ml 48824 C-214-30 (3) fore publication. Michigan, Lansing, Michigan, Please reference |ob number ASSISTANT SWIMMING Once ad is ordered it cannot be cancelled or 48912 482 5818. C 5-4 6 (6) SECRETARY WANTED by wood Dr'^' ,Sou,h B®nd A955 MSU is an Equal COACH - Competitive age DENTAL RECEPTIONIST. SUMMER AND Fall leasing Russian Language Journal. Indiana. 46635 for more.nfor- Opportunity Employer. group team seeks coach pan Experience necessary. Salary starting now at EQUITY changed until after 1st insertion. VOLKSWAGEN BEETLE 10 hours weekly, $3 60 hour, an aPP|lcatl0n- 8-4-6 (30) time, May 21-August 2. Fall There is a M.00 charge for 1 ad change plus open, pension, profit sharing. VEST. Call 351-1500. mufflers. German-made, with hours arranged. Good typing 5-4-10 (8) available also. Recent Com¬ Call 485-7123. 84-11 (4) q-1-4-5 13) 50' per additional change for maximum and installation kits. and shorthand skills neces ~~~~~~ ' pipes ""«minnv MURRAY HOTEL, Mackinac petitive experience required, of 3 changes. $24.95 at CHEQUERED sary Call Professor Send.ch. UNIFORMED SECURITY Island, Mi. Summer cooks, coaching preferred. Don WAITER/WAITRESS need¬ The State News will only be responsible for FLAG FOREIGN CAR 355-5079 or 337-0162 OFFICERS - full or part- Bartenders, maintainence LeDuc, 371-5140 or send ed part time, hours 8 p.m. - IBM CORRECTING Selec- PARTS 2606 E Kalamazoo ,4c,qi' time, call 641-4562. resume to 217 South Capitol, trics. By week or month. Call the 1st day s incorrect insertion. Adjust¬ person:., piano players and 2:30 a.m. Apply in person Street One mile west of OR-21-4-30 (3) J £t J Products, 371-1878. personnel for rotation be¬ _ ment claims must be made within 10 Lansing, 48S33. 5-4-6 (10) SILVER DOLLAR SALOON. days campus 487-5055. SUMMER JOBS Sun of expiration date. C-124-20 (81 - n CAMp yaNCTA ^ MAr7a, tween food service, waitress- E.O.E. 6-4-615) 184-30 (31 Bills are due 7 days from ad expiration date. 'n 1 ^ m*0h1 a.Tq 17 August 22 Male ing and housekeeping. Send complete resume, work ex¬ SECRETARY NEEDED to be¬ If not paid by due date a 50 late service p. ' at Placement ® Bureauv nOpen- p ' staff for Catholic boys camp r . . perience, recent photo, social gin spring term. Must be able to type accurately, 50 w.p.m. STATE NEWS Display adver Apartments charge will be due. Motorcycles \\m\ mgs for complete restaurant ln Gav1°rd' Ml' Counselors security number and 1st and minimum. Work entails re¬ Using messenger - MWF staff Room and board in- i H . c a, "f1 ,a,en,s ,'n ho?ebac,t riding, swimming, crafts, na- last day available to work to ceptionist duties and general 11:00 3:30. Must have cluded. 3-4-6 <81 3969 Penberton, Ann Arbor, reliable car and patience to LUXURY TOWNHOUSE ture.litergy, spans. Will train. office typing. Work study Mi. 48105 12-4-16(15) work with staff of lunatics. needs 3rd girl. Own room. 1973 YAMAHA 500 cc Red only. Apply In Room 8 Stu¬ MACHINISTS VIA C H INS T 5W WANTED AN lb D dav day Contact Kevin Sarb, 2606 W. dent Services, May 1 Non-smoker. Cable Stored, low mileage, excel- Lake Dr H 48840 Michigan Automotive Automotive ler; condition. 332-2508 and night shift With some „ FAST FOOD MANAGERS State Radio Network. STUDENTS: DID your TV and pool. $120. 393-3687 5-4-5(3) experience on metal removal 355-7713 DOMINO'S PIZZA 1250 ur\jts 6-4-9 (10) Spring break turn out to be a 84-6 14) machine: i.e. lathe, vertical * 'i*' nationwide) needs experi¬ summer work headache? We ATTENTION!1 We buy late and horizontal boring mill. enced fast food managers WANTED - 1 female for 4 OLDSMOBILE 98 convert cicpTpONIC TECHNICIAN need hard workers with entire model imported and do¬ ible, 1970, sharp. $1 750. Mr FOR SALE. 1974 Honda welding, and layout Apply at ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN now to be trained for posi¬ NOON GYM Supervisor po¬ summer free. Make $997 a man apartment. Waters mestic compact cars. Con¬ Bailey 487-3643 5-4 9 (31 XL2S0. 385 actual miles, Lans Corp by calling 372- Must have working knowl- tions as store managers. You sition available at WAVER LY month. Summer work avail¬ Edge. Call 351 8614. tact John DeYoung, WIL¬ showroom condition. Kept in 8450. 5-4-10 19) ed9e of electronic circuits can earn up to $250 per week HIGH SCHOOL. 11 am till 1 able. Call for 8-4-6 (3) heated storage since new and trouble .shooting tech- ... pm on days school -is »o— , LIAMS VW 484-1341 while in training. Our expan¬ . 2324 S4J6W C 5-4-6 15) OLDSMOBILE DELTA 88 $750 firm 353 8165 after 5 DISPATCHER JANITOR - nichjes- W" Perform repairs sion offers exciting oppor¬ session. Position available ONE OR two males needed 1973. 4-door Lots of power pm 8-4-13 161 5-10 p.m Must know local and maintenance on broad- tunities for you to join the April 9th and for the remain¬ ADVERTISING DEPT. Part for apartment. Fall 79-Spring ""'"A audl° and RF - $995 Where? Flumerfelt Stair area streets and landmarks. der of the 1978-79 School CADILLAC COUPE ae fastest growing pizza com¬ time positions available. 80 Call Mike 353-1025. YAMAHA '74 DT 250A. Ex¬ VILLE, 1974, original owner, Chevrolet. 655-4343. Apply in person, 613 Poxson mam using manuals and pany in the world. Your salary year. $3.50/hour. Apply at Hours 4-9 p.m., Monday-Fri¬ 34-9 (3) OR-3-4-9 (51 cellent condition. 5,000 miles, Ave 487-2400 3-4-6 (5) schematics. Must be able to as beginning WAVERLY HIGH SCHOOL, .mmaculate condition. See at $500 355-6283 2-4-6 131 work with tubes, transistors, manager 5027 W. Michigan Ave. Lan¬ day. Must have friendly per¬ IMPORT WEST, 2921 W $12,500 per year plus 25% sonality. Apply in person 1971 OLDSMOBILE DELTA TELEPHONE SURVEYORS and inte9rated circuits. Ex- profit of the unit. Supervisory sing. 8-4-10(101 only. NORTHERN CARPETS ROOMMATE NEEDED to Saginaw at Oldsmobile plant. $4250 Call 321-7395 88 Runs good, reliable body evenings. salary plus bonus P™* with RF and AM and franchising opportunities AND INTERIORS, 4300 S share apartment with male. solid, $250. 627 4680 Employment Call EASTLAWN 349-9180 and FM transmission systems available after 12 months WAITRESSES, BARTEN¬ Spring/Summer. 2 blocks to 5-4-11 I7I g_413 is highly desirable. Must be Logan, Lansing. 54-6 (81 4-4-9 (3) successful DERS, FLOORMEN. Now ta¬ able to work 10-20 hours per store manage¬ campus. $115 plus $115 de¬ ment. Send resume to Joyce king applications for spring 2 OPENINGS, pizza cook, posit. 351 5402 or 882-6691 CAMARO, 1973-LT New OLDSMOBILE 88 - 1971, DOMINO'S PIZZA GRADUATE- STUDENT to week Possible full time sum- White, 6300 W. Michigan term. Apply in person 2-4 15-20 hours a week, nights, 24-6 15) tires, brakes, battery, etc. good condition, runs well Is hiring full and part-time work week-ends ,n car rental work. $3,304.00 per Ave., Apt. J-12, Lansing, p.m. 351-1201 Rainbow also Must sell Perfect condition. office 489 1484 5-4-10 (3) hour' deP®nding on expen- openings for busboys $700 or best offer. Call Jayne delivery people. Flexible 48917 14-4-20 (24) Ranch 2843 East Grand River. and waitresses, 15-20 hours a LARGE 1 bedroom starting $2300 Call 353-8755 355- ence. Contact Greg Nelson at 355-6558 or 332-5183 hours. Can make up to 5-4-5(6) May 1. Two miles from MSU. 2739 4-4-5 (4) week, days. Apply at SILVER 3-4-6 14) $4 hour with commission and PART-TIME sales help Room * 5,udeni Services, JANITOR-PART TIME, hours DOLLAR 3411 E. Mich. Ave. Call 332-4087 after 6 pm. tips. Apply at the following wanted, inquire In person Ml<*'9a" 5,i»eoi Rad'° Net" flexible. Nursing home. Apply MOUNTAIN JACK'S restau¬ EOE. 44-5 (81 34-9 (4) CAMARC - 1974, 350 auto¬ 1967 PLYMOUTH auto locations. only - FOX JEWELRY work ^'11_[13)_ _ in person, N.H.E. 1313 Mary, rant now accepting applica¬ matic, am-fm stereo. $2500. sh0P' matic, 6-cylinder, power EXPERIENCED, RESPON- Lansing 393-6130 3-4-5 (5) tions for bartenders, wait 393-3591 or 321-8135 2068 Cedar St., Holt B steering, good transporta¬ cooks, and bus 54-10(3) tion. $150 or best offer 349 1561 Haslett Rd., Hasten _ SIBLE, individuals needed for TAXI DRIVERS, full or pan- persons, sons. Full time and pan time per¬ FORESTRY/ 1005. 3-4-6 14) 1139E. Grand River, E. Lan¬ do" you" need a job this nf' TrlZT P°SL time positions available. Must hours available. Apply in HORTICULTURE CHEVROLET BLAZER, 1976, K-10. Automatic. Power sing spring and summer? Be your r\ !lunch . ,9P" training required. Ca have chauffeur license. Call person only, Monday-Friday steering, power brakes, air PONTIAC CATALINA, 1967- 5214 Cedar St., Lansing business 0w" v°urrr°"" Mr. Solomon 372-4300 (After VARSITY CAB at 332-3559. 2 4 p.m. 5800 W. Saginaw. ASSISTANTS Good condition, new parts, 3608 N.E. St Lansing Buy my ice-cream . .4,c TICCAMV 5-4-9 (5) E.O.E. 8-4-9 (81 conditioning. Mud and snow $375 best offer. 332 2896 801 Thomas L Parkway. Lan- truck $600 or best offer p..^ J , The City of Mount Clemens has openings for Forestry tires. Excellent condition. 5-4-6 (3) 351 3921 Ask for Mike B ^AGE: ^wntown Lansing. Horticulture Assistants to assist with municipal land- $4695 Where? Stair Chevrolet 655-4343 Flumerfelt 10 4-16 .8' ^_8,_ NOW LEASING scoping functions. PORSCHE. 1974 41,000 Tasks will include planting, trimming of trees and shrubs, OR-34-9 (81 miles. Excellent condition BOUNCERS NEEDED, full or -^APiAN CENTER needs DENTAL ASSISTANT, FOR SUMMER turf care. Appearance Group $4,900 or part time, apply in person LSAT instructor, pan time Cha'rs.de. 4-handed dentist- AND FALL 68 CHEVV V4 ton pickup, 6 best offer 393-5593 7-4-5 (41 Silver Dollar Saloon E.O E need 700 LSAT score, no ? Experience necessary Prior experience or related education required. cylinder, 3 speed, new 655 3630. 3-4-6 (3) tires. 6-4-6(41 experience 7-4-5 i5j_ 332 2539 4ob-/lZ3.o-4-iM4) ,&*•*•- Ca)l This position is for 13 weeks during the summer working SUPER BEETLE, 1974, AM 8 40 hours per week at $4.50 per hour. track, sun roof, steel belted INSTRUCTORS FOR arts RESIDENT MANAGER and DAIRYMAN hAS home near CHRYSLER 1972 New York¬ For further information ond application, write: radials. Good mileage. 337 and crafts, gymnastics, spouse to live in and super- campus for married couple in er, Good condition. Loaded, 2386. 8-4-11 vise 6 mentally retarded adult Personnel Department must sell. $900 353 3462 swimming and land sports exchange for pan-time help, wanted for North Michigan clients, in a residential home 641-6460. 4-4-6 (4) City of Mount Clemens 3-4-6 (3) 77 TRANS AM T TOP, AM summer camp. Write Camp setting. Contact personnel office, THEY WENT Join the Gang at... FM, 8 track, air cruise, auto, Sea-Gull. 29550 Franklin Rd.. Community Mental PART TIME cooks needed. CORVETTE, 1968, converti power steering brakes, 353- #329, Southfield, Ml 48034 Health Board, 407 W Green- Apply Backstage Restaurant, THAT A W AY TO ble, 4-speed, sharp. $4100. 0665 or 337-7470. 6-4-6(4) 3-4-9 17! lawn, Lansing. E.O.E. Meridian Mall. 8-4-12 (3) COLLINGWOOD .. Burcham Woods 353-7820 or 349 1717. 8-4-13 (81 APTS!! 8 4 13 (3) CAREFUL HAND work _ VEGA, 1974 - excellent SUMMER WORK TODAY sew- Can expect to make $2900 GIRLS GUYS - GIRLS ing, experience helpful, piece transportation. 25 mpg. Ex¬ 1973 CUTLASS SUPREME. 2 this summer in MONEY - MONEY - MON work, $3-6 hour, 20-40 hours tras $500. 353-0954 nationally •air door Landau, AM/8 track, air, 5-4-11 (31 known business EY Set appointments for our per week. 371-2338. * air conditioned conditioning program. •ample parking new Michelir, radials. 355- Call 372 8303 for view 1-4-5 (6) an inter salespeople. Work in our pleasant Lansing office. Day 7-4-11 (5) * * dishwasher shag carpeting •furnished EMPLOYMENT 0010. 8-4-6 (41 VW 1970 Windowbus, •bus service AM/FM, 8 track, good trans¬ or evening shifts. Hourly FULL TIME Summer jobs - * unlimited parking OPPORTUNITIES ELITE 1976. nice. AM/FM. SUMMER EMPLOYMENT. salary, plus bonuses. Call Sue earn $200 week or more. * plush furniture •tennis courts near by new exhaust, all gauges. 355- portation, $300, call Dave 394 5862 KYAK RECREA National company with 22 * model open daily Mackinac Island related Timber Shores Camping Resort has many areas 3189 after 6 3-4-5 (3) Evans 8 am-5 pm, 373-3770. TIONAL MANUFACTURING vears experience in employ- 745 BURCHAM work Reply to: The Drift¬ 3-4-6 (4) wood Motel and CORP. 6-4-11 (11) ln9 students for summer Apartments shown by for you to choose from for summer employ¬ Restaurant work. Car and neat appear- Mackinac Island Passenger appointment Mon-Wed-Fri ment. 1978 FIREBIRD ESPIRIT. or PART-TIME employment, ance necessary. Interview to- I0om-12noon or White/blue interior, loaded. VW RABBIT '76. air, auto¬ Service 590 N. State St., St. early evenings, 15 hours/ day at Student Services 3:30pm-5pm These areas are: accounting, bartenders, 373-7363 Pays, ask for Bob. matic, AM/FM, 4-door Ignace, Michigan 49781 week, janitorial. Call Mr (bshind the BusStop waitresses, custodial, maintenance, security $3,295 353 4222. Z-4-4 6 (3) 7-4-5 I7I Building Room 4 at noon and Phone for appointment: 54-9 (3) Grossi at 482 6232. 8-4-6 (4) two. 1-4-5 (8) night club on the river) 351-3111 guards, life guards, cash register clerk, Grocery Store Manager, and Directory of 1977 GMC Van, finished inte¬ 711 RvrcbaM Rd. UN's PERHAPS TOD NEED A 1979 MAZDA GLC Security and Assistant Resort Manager, rior, $4600. Call 339-8449 10-4-13 (3) ATTENTION Want Travel- SPRING TW UP. TOO ARTS & LETTERS NOW RENTING Ullr. Ktyular For an application and additional information Sale I write to Timber Shores Resort, Box 215, GMC 3/4 Van. Training- Polarity Thoropy Designed For Summer and Fall Trade or Cash Ikiw 26 Monthly 1977 good MAJORS mileage, panelled, carpeted. Good Pay? to toke kinkt out of Deduct Guarantee! payments of Norfhport, Ml. 49670/or visit your placement mind and body Extra lorge one bedroom office. Power steering, brakes. 676- We can offer Vou: Future Value 1829. 5-4-9 (3> j. zzn -m. Applications for stu¬ dent positions on Let Vi and Grant Dutton help you rediscover total Apartments suitable for 2 3 students or Autmest I'rue . Total Oblijstlii«. *97.39 Includes Tax & Plates MERCURY MONTEGO '69 Japan and throughout tfi$ US University level and relaxation while achieving e completely furnished ) 30 day* paid vacation V-8, Power steering. Good 4 5 1 Groat working condition! College level commit¬ optimum muscle and joint • carpeted air condition. $300 355-6500/ tees will be accepted flexibility, and balanced conditioning 485-2617, Dan S. 10-4-13 (4) body energies through a • 3 large double closets Underttend now -h, out lo.q. Xoll through Tuesday April manipulative treatment e We pay heat and water *ow' 10. MERCURY CYCLONE 1969, 1'7olni.*lB called polarity therapy $250. 1969 Ford Van, $650 Good transportation. 353- r. *°' Applications are available at your departmental office- or OUnON POLARITY Sove 3 students to on opartment as low as each per $90 month. 0949. 5-4 9 (3) Copt. Doris Centers a1 Room 206 Linton Hall THERAPY CENTER for information call For Appointment Call Lansing's Exclusive Autovesf Deoler Nurse Placement Officer TIMBER SHORES 1976 OLDS OMEGA, 14,000 23400 Michigon Ave. 4350 Oakwood Dr. 337 7328 COOK NIMIMAN, INC. miles, excellent condition, Dearborn. Michigan 355-0368 Okemos. Ml 4M64 Summer Leases *155. 6)35 W Saginaw 321 6900 RESORT 313-541 7011 7019 Call 34% IIII $2995 351 9334 3-4 6 (3) Michigon Stole News Eost lonsing, Michigon Thursdoy, April 5, 19791 5 liurtnaits |^| | Apartmwls |^| "»>irtieits y I »*<—«* !IVl [ Iff! Rooms 2 FEMALE roommates MALE, NON-SMOKER to WOMAN TO share one bed¬ LANSING 124 CEDAR St. East needed for - APPLIANCES, Lansing NEED FEMALE to share nice TWO MAN, own room. Next 3 BLOCKS from campus, 4-6 ■ROOM FOR rent, $50 weekly. spring term, share luxury pad. Profession room until June 15. $85' unfurnished. No children- 2-man, 1 bedroom furnished 4-man apartment, Americana Apartments, call al or graduate student prefer spring, to campus. Collect, Dave. bedroom homes Furnished, House privileges. Close to pets. Quiet married couple. Kathy 332 6482 10-4-11 (4) red. Pool, suna 351 8296 month,JK-im Z-3-4-5 13) apartments. Heat included summer. Across from 'cam¬ 313420-0728. 3-4-5 (3) fireplaces, ft in excellent campus. Call 393-9871 References, deposit $225. $220/month. Year leases on¬ pus. No deposit! $85. Friendly condition. Renting for fall 64-6 (3) after 7. 6-4-6141 ONE FEMALE to share 3 482 1727. 6634345 8 4-6 151 ly. June 15 or September 1. roommates. 337-9377. 2 BEDROOM-Kitchen dining 351-8135 for showing. RED GIANT has woman apartment. $120 plus a large 129 Burcham efficiency $165/ 5-5-4-9 (5) room combination. 12 unit 8-4-9 I5I selection of houses, apart NEED A roommate? I would utilities. 353 5258, 8-5 349 ments, duplexes, studios, like to share an apartment 5321 after 5:30 64 9 (4) 1 BEDROOM. $170 plus utili¬ month. Damage deposit re¬ apartment building. Well For Sale quired. Phone 610 p.m. 882- SUMMER SUBLET 3 per maintained. All utilities, ex¬ 2 BEDROOM for spring and etc Most areas, sizes, and preferrably in Whitehall ties. Bus or bike MSU/LCC. - SUMMER SUBLET Ce¬ Pets OK 372 9759. 7-4-5 (3) 2316. 0-84-6 (9) son Twyckingham Apart¬ cept electric. $245/month. summer. 3 blocks to campus. prices Call and see if we have Manor. Pam 337-2676 - dars East, 1 bedroom, fur¬ ments: pool, air, rent negoti¬ Mature persons preferred. $350 includes utilities. Call what you're Z-4-4-6 14) SEWING MACHINES - new looking for Be¬ nished, off Bogue Street. able. June paid. 332-3042 Airport area. 321-2119. 372-9172 after 6 p.m. tween 9-9, 349-1065 84-6 (41 free arm machines from 351 5948. S-54-10 13) 4 PERSON apartment to ONE BEDROOM furnished. 3-4-6 (4) 64-9 (7) 5-4-9 (8) ONE BLOCK from campus, Near campus/bus. Pool, air- $99.50. Guaranteed used ma sublet summer term. Fur¬ behind FEMALE NEEDED chines from $39.50. All makes Arby's, one bedroom to sub¬ nished, 14 block to campus, conditioning. $186/month. ROOMMATE WANTED, $75/ WANTED: MATURE Adults $195 332 6353 after 6. lease Campus Hill 349-2452/ 114 baths. No deposit! Call Available summer, month. Call for a 3 bedroom home. Close repaired EDWARDS DIS¬ Cindy 337-9515. TRIBUTING COMPANY 1115 Z-4-4-6 131 393 7627. 84-6 (3) 332 7798. S-54-6 15) after 5. 64-614) 84-12 (3) in, carpeting, large yard. No APARTMINTS pets. References and $400. N. Washington. 489-6448 351-7497. OR-184-30 (51 C-214-30 (8) *5 blocks to campus NEED FEMALE to share spa¬ cious 1 bedroom apartment CASH PAID For old comics, 'Large 2 bedroom Spring and Summer with Fall GRAND RIVER near Meridian baseball cards, science fic¬ The State News Yellow Page apartments optional. Campus 1 block. Liz Mall, 4-5 bedrooms. $450 a month. 349-0330, tion. CURIOUS BOOK 'Furnished 349-5528 and Missy 337-2056 weekdays 4-4-6 (5) 9-5. 64-11 (4) SHOP, 307 E. Grand River, East Lansing. 332-0112. Now Renting For 14 BLOCK from campus - C-104-13 (6) Summer 8 Fall LARGE 2 party furnished efficiency. Close to campus. 610 people, furnished, $875 Phone: 332-0052 Air plus utilities. Available fall. conditioning. $210/ T-Shirts made from batwaan tpm-Spm 332-6468. 8-4-16 (4) month-fall. $140/month, MONDAY THRU FRIDAY summer. After 5 p.m. 487- your art. Photo or Business Service 1 LARGE furnished in slide in FULL COLOR. 4451.204-30(51 room — LARGE 4 bedroom duplex to sublet, summer. Located 1 mile from campus. Call 337- ONE BEDROOM near MSU, large, secluded, lots of stor¬ grand old home. House privi¬ leges. Mason 676-5799. 34-9 (3) Any quantity. Discount given for dorm floors sport team orders 0990 after 5 pm. 64-9 (3) age, no pets, $325, all utilities included. 321-6593. 24-5 (5) RENTING FOR Fall. Modern NEED ROOMMATE to share houses and duplexes Cam¬ WHITE MONKEY Directory an apartment for fall. Call pus near. 3-7 bedrooms Call Ted, 394-6747. 54-9 (3) UNIVERSITY TERRACE days 351-6471. C-214-30 <41 FEMALE NEEDED, 2 blocks ROOMMATE - MALE or fe¬ ARE YOU the victim of a Summer leases avail¬ from campus, $90 month male. Share 1 bedroom apart¬ guitar (banjo, mandolin, bass, ment. Will have by yourself able. Few for Fall. Spring, $80-Summer, 351 - etc I that you can't tune, that 7790. 3-4-9 (3) until midterm. $125.50 + % TRAVEL AGENCY HEALTH FOOD BARBER BICYCLE SHOP Open showing Satur¬ won't stay in tune, that's utilities, 5 minutes campus. hard to play, that buzzes, 332-5314. 64-9 (6) days 11am-2pm or by rattles, twangs, sounds bad 10% DISCOUNT appointment. Phone Rooms to oil MSU UNION BUILDING bi^Teshop ait Lansing's Largest \'J between Monday-Friday: 3pm-7pm, in general, or that was vi¬ ciously attacked by a belt buckle, clumsy roommate or AIR RAIL students CEDAR VILLAGE • TOURS-CRUISES BARBER < "Since 194 AVAILABLE NOW. Campus your girl (guy) during a mild on purchases of $2 OVER 400 QUALITY MKU near. Rooms from $80 disagreement? Chances are HOTEL RESERVATIONS SHOP or moro, yogurts C0UI6I TRAVEL and broods axdudad All x| All Mrmals COUNTRY LIVING for single 84-im or couple, 1 or 2 rooms ROOM FOR rent, close to Instant Color and Block CTION PHOTOGRAPHY . LANSING, ONE bedroom lower flat. private bath, no house pets, campus. Parking. $130/ HUSKY-SHEPHERD mix, Fireplace, stove, room for 1 horse. 349-5911 and White: refrigerator, garage, and all month. 332-3795 84-10(3) needs home. Male, eight PASSPORT 2017* Grand River 1517)332-7654 evenings/weekends. 8-4 9 (5) months, shots. Doesn't bark, 1410 Grand River-Okemos utilities included. Responsible ROOM FOR 1 man at Men's RESUME Eost Lansing Ml 48823 . Rocky Rasmussen IA mile East of Meridian MaW couple or single. $225. Avail¬ RED GIANT has a large selec friendly 337-0658 8-4 6 (3) Christian Co-op. Call 332 able May 1 482 9226 ID PHOTOS tion of houses, apartments, 1437. 3-4-6 (3) 349-2850 OR-214-30 (6) LABRADOR RETRlEVERS- 220 Albert St. 332-3026 Contest Starts May 1 $20 Entry Fee duplexes, studios, etc . AKC, shots, wormed, black, Most areas, sizes, and prices. WOMAN NEEDED for room SUMMER SUBLEASE 1 bed yellow, & chocolate. $100. Call and see if we have what in house of 4 $93.75/month 6267185. £-64-5(4) room apartment for 1 or 2 you're looking for. Between i utiliti_e8_372J034.8-4-9J3) people. '4 block behind Dool- To List Your Business Call Cindy 355-8255 eys. $170/month. Call Anne 9-9, 3461065. 54-6 18) ONE ROOM in large home, JUMPING AND dressage les¬ sons with Brad Barbeau, Roz or Patti at 332-8806. RENTING FOR Fall - 4 bed¬ many extras. $97.50 + utili¬ 84-13 (5) room house 6562712 after 5 ties. Now to September. Kinstler and Jerri Regan. pm. 104-13 (31 Close. 332-6613 or 487 1586. Beginning through advanced. Transportation available for State News Classified FEMALE ROOMMATE, own X-54-6 (4) room, bath, Lansing town- 5,6,10, 12 person houses. 1 Thursday evening jumping house, $90/month + ride to block from campus. Available ELSWORTH CO-OP has and flat lessons. WILLOW- MSU daily. Lynn 3534730, June or September 351-4484 summer and fall openings. POND STABLES, 676-9799. 65. 64-11 (4) 84-6 (41 Call 332-3575. 24-6 (3) X64-5I8) 1 () Michigan State News, Eost Lansing, Michigan Thursday April 5 1979 Animals |[g I ||71 | Tffing Service |[^I Town $ LAB PUP (yellow) registered. ASSOCIATED STUDENTS LOW RATES Term papers, MSU BIKE auction, 4% months. $85. 655-3800. of Michigan State University Saturday Announcements for It's What's MSU Mid Day Bible Study YMCA World Ambassadors Anthropology Department resumes. Fast expert typing April 7, 11 E 5-4-813) Tax refunds are available in am at Salvage Happening must be received in the meets at 11:30 today. C310 Wells Study and Travel program holds hosts Carl Kendall, speaking on Day and evening. Call "G" Stores, 1330 S. Harrison, East State News office, 343 Student an open spring meeting and slide Female headed Households in Room 334, Student Services Typing. 321-4771. Lansing. Approximately 150 Services Bldg by 12 noon at least Rural Guatemala: A test of a 5 GERMAN Shepherd pups, Building until April 10,1979 at C-21-4-30 (4) assorted bicycles for sale . two class days before publication. presentation at 7 tonight, 203 IM AKC registered, $100, 6 5:00 pm. B 1-4-517) Sports-West (Men's IM) Typology, 3 today, 334 Giltner Cash or check with proper ID. No announcements will be accept¬ Hall weeks old. Call 394 3588. Pre schoolers enjoy attention THESIS. DISSERTATIONS, All items sold on as is basis ed by phone E 5-4-11 131 and guidance in recreational, aca typing, copies, binding. Call Inspection on Friday April 6, Recreation 332 2078. OR 21-4-30 (3) 10 a.m. 3:30 p.m. Gates demic, and social activities. Head Packaging Society meets at 7 MSU Young Democrats m GERMAN POINTER, female, start information session at 4 tonight, Con Con Room, Interna¬ 4 years open 9 a.m. day of the sale The tional Center 8:30 tonight, 331 Union. old. Well trained. $50, EXPERT TYPING. Term pa For information call Bob Botany Department's tropi¬ today. 4 Student Services Bldg good home 321 0381 cal greenhouse is SKYDIVING EVERY week open from noon pers letters, RESUMES Ridnour 355-0364. Auction 2 p.m. E 5-4 10 (3) to Wednesday through end and late afternoon. First Near Gables. 337-0205. eers Mel White, Lansing, Jim Office of Volunteer Programs Saturday, behind the Horticulture Inter-Varsity Christian Fellow¬ MSU Advertising Club, final jump instruction every Satur C 21 4 30 (3) Korrey, Okemos. X 5-4-6 (15) needs volunteers for Big Brothers ship hosts Denny Brogen at 7 plans and sign ups for the Chicago ALASKAN MALAMUTE Building. day- and Sunday starting at to help boys growing up without tonight, 336 Union. trip are 7 tonight, Oak Room, PUPPIES AKA, 12 weeks, 10 a.m. and weekdays by TYPING TERM Papers. IBM male guidance Meet at 7 tonight, Union. shots, $100. 353-5266, 351 OPEN HOUSE at Ingham appointment. Free skydiving experienced, fast service. Call MSU Sports Club provides a 115 Berkey Hall 6749. 5-4-11 (3) County s newest day care programs for groups, MSU 351 8923 OR 21-4-30 (3) facility, COUNTY CARE DE racquet-stringing service. Bring Department of Romance Lan¬ Sport Parachute Club and racquetball. tennis squash rack Come learn dances of 16th GOLDEN RETRIEVER pup¬ Charlotte Paracenter VELOPMENT CENTER Sun- or guages presents Russian film 372 LETTERS, RESUMES, term 231 IM Owen Graduate Association century England with the Renais pies, AKC, OFA, sire Ameri¬ lay, April 8, 12 noon-5 p.m. ets to Sports-West (Men's "Man With A Movie Camera" at 9127 543-6731 papers, done in volume, presents film and discussion on sance Dance Association at 8:30 can Canadian Bermuda nterested families with chil- 7:30 tonight, 106B Wells Hall. Also - - C-21-4-30 110) DATA ENTRY SERVICES. rape prevention and self defense, tonight. Union Tower Room. champion. 7 weeks old, $200. jren welcome. Please bring showing Chinese film, "Wu 694 2424 10-4-10 (3) hosted by Department of Public Call 332 2191. 8-4-12 (5) rour child. Free balloons for Feng", 104B Wells Hall, and he kids. Discover what coun¬ MSU Amateur Radio Club Safety officer at 7:30 tonight, Japanese film, "Haru Ichisan", Service Drug Education Center's volun¬ POMERANIAN PUPPIES, AKC registered. $125 Call J3 UNIGRAPHICS COMPLETE DISSERTATION AND RESUME SERVICE OFFERS try atmosphere and care can Jo for your child. 1772 N Dkemos Rd. Mason. (South meets at ing 8 tonight, 339 Engineer Bldg All CB'ers, Ham, SWL. or others interested welcome Owen Hall Lobby. 102B Wells Hall, both at 7:30 p.m. teer training begins at 6 tonight, 340 Union 694 9486. 3-4-6 (3) MSU Pre-Vet Club hosts Dr. BLUEGRASS EXTENSION typesetting, IBM typing, off¬ >f Holt Rd., across from Susan Stein to speak about Arts and Letters majors: Stu¬ SERVICE plays weddings, set printing and binding. For Alaedon Elementary School). dent application for University Women's studies meeting from CANARIES, 8 weeks. Red estimate stop in at 2843 E. animals on campus at 7 tonight, parties. 337-0178 or 372-3727 Call 676-3022 for more infor Study French in Tours, France. 100 Veterinary Clinic College committees for 1979-80 3 to 5 today, 341 Union. All Factor Singers $35, females C-21-4-30 (3) Grand River or phone 332 nation. 3-4-6 116) Information and slides about year accepted until April 10. interested welcome $15.485 3806 5-4-9 (3) 8414. C-21-4 30 (8) MSU s summer program at 8 Applications available in depart¬ LANSING CIVIC Players pre¬ tonight. 506A Wells Hall Office of Volunteer Programs ments or 206 Linton Hall, TAYMAR REASONABLE RATES for sents "OKLAHOMA". April needs therapeutic recreation, State News Mobile Homes |pj| LEGAL SERVICES AFFORDABLE fast and accurate 339 3574 5-4-10(3) service 6-7 For ticket reservations, call 484 9115. 2-4-6 I4I Juniors, seniors: Rural intern¬ communication majors and pre- meds interested in pediatrics to Orientation for Otto Junior High Newsline ship in one of the 13 Western volunteer for experience on pedi¬ LEGAL SERVICES TYPING, states with will be at 3:30 today, 115 Berkey MALE ROOMMATE needed EXPERIENCED, Sell that bicycle as quickly as an opportunity for atrics floor at Ingham Medical for 2 bedroom mobile home fast and reasonable 371 possible1 Place an ad in funding Contact Dave Persell, Center. Contact 26 Student Ser¬ Hall. Openings as class aides or 355-8252 Initial Consul'ati i FREE 4635 C-21-4-30 (3) Classified College of Urban Development. vices Bldg. special education aides. with washer, dryer. 8 miles - from MSU. Next to Lake. Wills From >30 $120 all utilities. Phone 675- COPYGRAPH SERVICE UJU«T COSTS ADDITIONAL 7190. Z 5-4 9 (61 completed dissertations and PERSONAL INJURY CASES resume service. Corner MAC NO FEE UNLESS YOU WIN ALMA, 1960-2 bedrooms, good condition. Near MSU. $3,300. 489 2928 4-4-6 (3) FOR OTHER FEES 694-1351 and Grand River, 8:30 a m - 5:30 p.m. Monday-Friday, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Saturday, 1666 C-21-4-30 (6> 337 Mountaineerings. EXPERIENCED IBM typing, Lost & Found ]□ NEED MUSICAL entertain ment? Reasonable rates, call dissertations. (Pica Elite), METHODOLOGY FAYANN 489-0358 now and reserve your date C-21-4-30 (3) LOST BLACK Cockapoo 351-0757 Ask for Stu or child's pet. Needs medicine Kevin. 6-4-6(5) to survive. East Lansing area 351 1187 5-4-1013) | Instructions KALAMAZOO STREET JEWELRY CLASS, JC-Art FOUND - ONE brown and CLEANERS AND Yard 5400 Marsh Rd Has- white dog. Possibly pan lab, COIN LAUNDRY lett Evening classes, 7-70 part St. Bernard. Very Friend- p rn. Monday and Wednes Is 355-8002. 2-4-6 (41 2 lor I SPECIALS day or Tuesday and Thurs¬ day Call 339-3112 5-4-10 (6) FOUND - 4-2, small male dog, gold. Burcham Abbott Special good on dry cleaning r area, 337 9401 3-4-6 (3> only pressing extro Wanted MUST PRESENT STUDENT ic 374.0124 3 or 4 BEDROOM HOUSE or | Real Estate ||^| 1918 E. Kalamazoo duplex to rent beginning Fall. 355 9047 X 3-4 5 i3) at Clemens OKEMOS-BY owner. 2 fire¬ YOUNG PROFESSIONAL places, den, 5 bedrooms, 2 '4 baths, finished basement. Pri¬ RESUME WRONG Service couple returning to graduate school Fall '79 wishes to vate mother-in-law living for professional help cat space or business area Amko 332-8667 or 351 4280 explore housesittmg for fa cuitv member on sabbatical $76,500 349-1118. 5-4-9 (6) (6161 947-2912 days, or (616) 271-6740 evenings. 3-4-6 (7) Personal ]0 FACIALS BY TWO WOMEN need for fall. Friendly housing yes1 We will ALOE MIST do windows, 353 0420 ASSOCIATED STUDENTS OF MICHIGAN STATE UNI¬ Z 3-4-6 (31 Mountaineering, as all but the chronically misinformed know, is the skill, the VERSITY tax refunds are available in room 334, Stu¬ BERTHA'S NON COMMERCIAL collec¬ science and the ait of drinking Busch Beer. It begins by heading for the mountains tor of Marvel Comics, 1973 or dent Services Building April 10 BEAUTY BAR earlier 487 9824 6-4-6(3) (i.e.. a quick jaunt to your favorite package emporium or ~ 1979 at 5 om. bl 1-4-10 (7) 1708 E Kolomaioo FEMALES LOOKING for a 5 wateringhole) and ends by downing the mountains (i.e.. < 374-6098 slow slaking swallows of the brew that is Busch). or 6 bedroom house close to LIMITED OUANTITY. Framed SPORTS ILLUS- campus. Call 332-7380 HI However, between those two points lies a vast area S-5-4-9 (3) STRATED covers. I4-2-79I FREE LESSON in complexion $30 MERLE NORMAN of personal peccadilloes sometimes called technique Magazine included. care. TO BUY LANE Cedar chest FRAME WORKS, 372-4403. COSMETIC STUDIO, 321 Call Carol, between 9-2 daily, and sometimes called methodology (depending on 3 4 6 l< 5543 C-21-4-30 (4) at 351 9001 2-4-6 (3) your major). Hence, this ad. HI Sipping vs. chugging. Both have their merits, of course. But generally speak¬ ing. except for cases of extreme thirst or a leaking glass, sipping is the more prudent practice for serious. IMMEDIATE BESTSELLER! sustained mountaineering. HI Next. the proper posi¬ tion. Some swear by sit¬ 'Does for Washington, D.C., ting; others by standing. Suffice it to say that the most successful what Heller did for the mountaineers are flexible, so you'll find- both sitters and standers. military in Catch 22" (Except on New Year's Eve, - Time Magazine when it's almost impossible to find a sitter.) HI Which Whether as the funniest and most acerbic Amencan brings us to additives. Occa-1 political novel ever written ("An astounding vision sionally a neophyte will of our leaders in Washington"-!^ V Times Book sprinkle salt in his Busch; Review), or as the ultimate Amencan Jewish novel others mix in tomato juice; ("A savage, intemperately funny satire on the assimilation of the Jewish tradition of liberal¬ and a few on the radical ism into the American main chance" RZ fringe will even add egg. Sheppard. Time). Joseph Heller's Good as Gold While these manipulations 4 (200,000 copies in print) is being hailed as the novel can't be prohibited (this is, after all, a free countiy), they are of the year frowned upon. Please be advised that purity is a virtue, and the natural refreshment of Busch is best uncompromised HI Finally, there's the issue of containers. Good taste dictates a glass be used But bad planning sometimes prevents that. If you find yourself forced to drink from the can, you should minimize this breach of etiquette. Be formal. Simply let your little finger stick out stiffly (see Fig. 4). Happy Mountaineering! JOSEPH HELLER Mam Selection of The Literary Guild $12% SIMON AND SCHUSTER c\ 4 $.ud,n, Qo.k Across from Olin Si Don't just reach for a beer. BUSCH f Anheuser Busch Inc St t< Head for the mountains. 4 i Michigan State News East Lansing, Michigon Thursday, April 5, 1979 17 BAR006A IS CI CROSSWORD PUZZLE aaao MBJHHH Hanss SHHSB SAM and SILO- HOianraiiBasHiiMH SPONSORED BY: •O YOU MIUBll BIFOBI by Jerry Dumas and Mort Walker SPONSORED BY: ACROSS 30. Uncle Sam assa rsiiia nag YOU UMOOYT aaa asa mans Beol is st in Porno. See 31. In what place SENSATIONS' in 1. Plane 32. Forefinger ess ana asn t28No».Sci. 4. Stalemate 34. Gold: Heral¬ amis sma as 8. Belgium re¬ dry nssa ana aaa sort town 35. Criticize 36. Twosome maa aaa 00133 11. Armpit 12. Drip 37. Consumer IsaaaanaHnaizi E30930 HQDI0S 13. 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