the VOLUME 73 NUMBER 55 State Hows FRIDAY, APRIL 6 1979 MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY EAST LANSING MICHIGAN 48824 usrssjoiw ) Carter on oil: pay more and use less WASHINGTON (AP) - President and Senate must approve the tax, which place, our oil producers will get substantial Carter told the American people Thursday faces an uncertain fate on Capitol Hill. new income — enough to provide plenty of Emphasizing that revenues from the tax incentive for increased domestic produc¬ night "each one of you will have to use less oil and pay more for would go to poor families, mass transit tion," the president argued. it" as he announced Carter said he will demand that the oil plans to gradually lift ceilings on U.S. projects and efforts to develop new energy produced crude oil by 1981. sources, Carter sought to put lawmakers on industry use the extra income for energy- the spot by declaring: development "and not to buy department In his text for a television-radio address stores and hotels have done in the "Every vote against it will be a vote for as some from the Oval Office, Carter said he is excessive oil company profits and for past." asking Congress to impose a "windfall reliance on the whims of the foreign oil Administration officials, briefing repor¬ profits tax" that would sop up half the extra cartel." ters on condition that they not be identified revenues that oil companies would get from Carter argued that these and other publicly, asserted that the gradual oil higher prices under decontrol or from price measure he is taking or proposing will decontrol proposal will add 4 to 5 cents per increases dictated by the Organization of combine to cut U.S. demand for imported oil gallon to the price of gasoline and home Petroleum Exporting Countries. while increasing domestic energy resour heating oil by September 1981. Although Carter may legally lift controls ces. Some other estimates have 'ranged as without congressional approval, the House "Even with the windfall profits tax in high as 15 cents a gallon. The implementation of oil price decontrol will be designed to lessen the inflationary impact in 1979, when living costs are rising at an annual rate in excess of 10 percent. Prosecution asserts The administration officials estimated that decontrol would increase living costs by just one-tenth of 1 percent this year. In 1980 and 1981, they said, the increases would amount to two-tenths to three-tenths Young's death proved of 1 percent each of the two years. By PAULCOX State News Staff Writer Wind downs An Ingham county prosecutor said Thursday that the death of Martha Sue Young has One of two persons arrested Thursday while wreckers tried to tow cars from Case Hali parking lot is led by DPS been established and that the groundwork for proving she was murdered has been laid by from a crowd of approximately 200 people. testimony in District Court. Assistant Prosecutor Lee Atkinson called four witnesses in 54B District Court in the power lines first day of Donald Gene Miller's preliminary hearing on second-degree murder charge in A scattered blackout caused by high Young's disappearance. winds knocking down power lines left parts of Ingham County without electricity late TOWING TICKS CASE CROWD Y'oung, a 19-year-old MSU student, vanished on New Year's Day 1977 after a date with Miller, a 24-vear old MSU criminal justice graduate. Although her clothes were found in a Thursday night, police spokespersons said. Demonstrators arrested Power was out in the western portion of Bath Township field in October 1977 by hunters, no body has been recovered. East Lansing, police said. East Lansing The missing woman's mother, Margaret Sue Young, testified that in November her 1977 daughter had become engaged to be married to Miller and had broken off the firefighters were dispatched to Highland Street near Michigan Avenue to attend to a engagement the night of Dec. 30 — 36 hours before the former student disappeared. broken line, police said. Power was also out Young described the clothing her daughter was Wearing the last time she saw her the in the eastern portion of the city. Bv DENNIS PETROSKEY The other man was arrested after Students rar. out from all sides of the night of Dec. 31. She also identified the clothes, a purse and a blood-type card found in Reports of the blackout first came in at and R. W ROBINSON apparently letting the air out of the tire of a building, some without coats in the inter¬ Bath Township as being her daugher's. Young testified that she had not heard from her 8:45 p.m., police said. State News Staff Writers DPS squad car. mittent rain, and formed a line which daughter since that night. Lansing police reported that most of the Two men were arrested at Case Hall blocked the driveway so the wreckers could The missing woman's bank account, credit card and health insurance have not been DPS officials and authorities at the city was without power with many lines Thursday during a demonstration involving not leave the area, used since, Y'oung said. down from falling trees and high winds. A about 200 people — some carrying baseball Ingham County jail in Mason — where the C-men, a floor name for the male students bats which forced wrecker crews to sit two men are lodged — refused to release police spokesperson said every available — who live on 1 North Case Hall, said last Miller's attorney, Thomas Bengtson. objected to the portion of Young's testimony in officer was out and firefighting units w ere idle in their trucks. the names of the men or what they were week they have developed a whistle system which she was relating what she know of conversations between Miller and her daughter. dispatched to areas with downed power The incident marks the third time in arrested for, though such information is a to alert students whenever tow trucks are Y'oung repeating statements her daughter told her Miller had said violates the lines. recent weexs a group outside the residence matter of public record and subject to the in the area. defendant's Sixth Amendment rights to confront his accuser, Bengtson said. state's Freedom of Information Act. Ingham County sheriffs deputies re¬ hall has attempted to prevent wreckers "I blew one for the third floor where I live ported blackouts in Meridian Township and from towing cars, thereby provoking a Despite the fact the woman has been missing for more than two years, and someone has to get people together." said Paul Weiday. been indicted for her murder, Bengtson said, the state law permitting some third-party several out-county areas. confrontation with Department of Public The incident started about five minutes 20, of 310 N. Case Hall. As soon as I saw accounts in court violates Miller's constitutional rights. Spokespersons for the Lansing Board of Safety authorities. following the arrival of tow trucks in front them i wreckers1 coming. I got the people District Judge Daniel L. Tschirhart overruled Bengtson's objection. Water and Light and Consumers Power Co. One man was arrested after kicking a tow of the hail after students began to blow truck that whistles inside the building to alert others together. were unavailable. was moving into the crowd of Atkinson said Y'oung's testimony was introduced to establish that her daughter was a No further details were available. people who refused to leave the parking lot. that wreckers were removing cars. responsible, healthy person prior to her disappearance and not to establish as fact, conversations between the missing woman and Miller. from Wilson Hall were also there. "The exception (in the Michigan rules of evidence that allows Margaret Y'oung's "With the whistle system, we're trying to testimony) was fashioned in these kind of cases," Atkinson said. Atkinson said the first day's testimony established the former student's death and, Black Student Coalition to hold motivate people and make the DPS th.nk twice before towing cars," he said. As n e students began to rush out of traced her movements prior to her disappearance. He indicated that the prosecution the building, more DPS officers would call witnesses today to try to establish a murder and link it to Miller, but ruled out a surprise witness. "We do not have an eyewitness to an assault on Martha Sue Young," Atkinson said. inarch against student newspaper brought in. About 13 police officers the scene. continued on page 13 were o: In addition to Young, Miller's sister, Katherine Jean Miller, 19, his mother, Elaine L. Miller, both of 530 Gainsborough Drive, and William E. McCracken, 429 Centerlawn St., Bv THERESA D. McCLELLAN not just against their coverage of minorities The Black Student Coalition met Wed¬ also testified. and CARRIE A. THORN but it is also a protest against getting nesday night and suggestions were made to State News Staff Writers screwed," explained Alta Perry, co-chair have an organized movement to transfer The three reconstructed the movements of the former MSU student's disappearance. Young and Miller prior to the morning of The Black Student Coalition is organizing a march to the business office of the State person of the Black Student coalition. She cited incidents involving residence the $1 refund from the State News into the People's Choice fund. Evans* life According to testimony of the three witnesses, Miller and the missing woman babysat for the McCrackens from 7 to 8:45 p.m. Dec. 31. They then drove to Miller's home at 530 News today where the marchers will hall governments and the ASMSU Student Perry said not only will students partici¬ receive their $1 refund for this term. Media Appropriations Board as examples pate in the march, they also hope to have a Gainesborough Drive and stayed there until 11:30 p.m., the witnesses told the court. Miller's mother testified that her son and the missing woman left at 11:30 to pick up Katherine Miller at an area church. Katherine Miller earlier testified she never went to In turn, the students will take their refund and deposit it into the People's Choice newspaper account. of how blacks "get screwed" by the system. can "This march is an example of how blacks get organized and will support their list of definite gripes against the- State News by midnight tonight. Leaflets are being distributed and posted prolonged by the church, but went to a New Year's eve party in Okemos. black paper, since SMAB is not," she said. in various residence halls and buildings Organizers of the march have distributed Elaine Miller testified she waited up and that her son returned home alone at 2 a.m. and went to bed. icontinued on page 13) leaflets explaining "now is the time to show the force of unity." People's Choice, an alternative news¬ paper for blacks at MSU, requested an allocation of $6,175 at the beginning of fall around campus. The State News was picketed once before for "racist reporting" and poor coverage of judge's stay "This march against the State News is term from SMAB to cover printing costs for minorities in 1976 when an article was ATMORE, Ala i AP) — John Louis Evans the year. written about a Ku Klux Klan march in III was spared from death in the electric People's Choice received $1,755 of the South Complex. chair Thursday night when U.S. Supreme INVESTMENT FIRM SNAG RESOLVED $6,175 requested. Court Justice William Rehnquist stayed the Protesters will meet in front of Bessey The charges ranged from incomplete sentence for one week on an appeal by- Hall today at noon and will march to the coverage of minority issues to advance Evans' mother. Divestiture outline ready soon State News after the end of a scheduled performance by a black sorority. racist views with the coverage of the event. As a result, a referendum was put to the Evans burst into tears when he heard Rehnquist's decision and appeared ready to They will then continue their march to students in 1976 asking them whether they fight for his life, said the Rev. Kevin Duigan, The MSU Board of Trustees has cleared 1978 to withdraw stocks from corporations the Administration Building to deposit their wanted to continue paying the $1 per term a local Catholic priest. stocks at the April 26 board meeting, the up technical problems with its investment vice president for business and finance said, doing business in South Africa. dollars into the People's Choice University for the State News. Duigan, who was with Evans when he firm and expects an outline for divesting its The board has had problems with the account, according to the leaflet. Students voted to continue paying the heard that the electrocution w as postponed, The board passed a resolution in March clarity of wording in some letters sent by its "I want this to be as organized as subscription fee. said he feels Evans will take the stay as "a investment firm Scudder. Stevens and possible," Perry said. The University will continue to collect message from God" and will cooperate fully Clark. Protesters w ishing a State News refund the $1 per term only if a student can obtain in appealing his death sentence for the must bring their fee cards to the office and a refund within 10 class days from the murder of a Mobile, Ala. pawn shop owner, At the March 22 meeting the board prove they are carrying at least 10 credits. beginning of the term. continued on page UP decided to send a letter to SS and C regarding whether the wording in one letter meant the same as the wording in a previous letter. weather Roger Wilkinson, vice president business and finance, said the letter had for MSU presidential candidate lifts probably been received by SS and C within the past two days, so he expects the Skywatchers can see the Big from trustee consideration divestiture process to start at any time. Dipper in the northeast at 8:30 tonight. They can follow its "We expect them to present the board with an outline of their approach at the name curved handle to find Arcturus April meeting," Wilkinson said. Koffler, whose name was released as a presidential candidate in in the Herdsman constellation. Henry Koffler, vice president for academic affairs at the He added SS and C have "discretionary University of Minnesota, has withdrawn his name from a list of November, will still be considered for the position by the board, With fainter stars to the left of authority" to go ahead with the divestiture candidates under consideration for the MSU presidency, an MSU Bruff said. Arcturus, the constellation of stocks without board approval. trustee said Thursday. Koffler could not be reached for comment Thursday. Bootes (the Herdsman) looks Tom Crane and Doug McPeek, SS and C John Bruff, chairperson of the MSU Board of Trustees, received The Board of Trustees has been looking for a president to like a large kite lying on its side. representatives handling the MSU account, a letter dated March 12 from the candidate, which said Koffler replace current MSU President Edgar L. Harden for almost 16 were not available to discuss what progress wished to have his name withdrawn from the list "because of the months. Harden has said he would like to leave MSU in June. hud been made. length of time involved" in the MSU selection process, Bruff said. 2 Michigon Stote News, Eost Loosing, Michigon Friday, April 6. 1979 'MIRACLE THAT IT HELD 1 "GOT Plane survives 360-degree roll ROMULUS. Mich. (AP) - A nary speed and circumstances." azines were scattered every cabin had not lost air pressure plane was flying at 39,000 feet TWA airliner carrying 87 per¬ Bond spoke with reporters at where. A large sack of used at any time. He said the masks over Flint, Mich., "very routine sons survived a harrowing bar Detroit Metropolitan Airport, airsickness bags stood in the had been flung out of their in clear weather." when - for rel roll and apparently exceed where the TWA Boeing 727 aisle. compartments. reasons so far unknown - it ed the speed of sound in a nose landed at 10 p.m. Wednesday Three rows of oxygen masks Though FAA investigators began to vibrate, yawed to the dive before being brought un¬ night. It had been on a flight hung from the overhead bag had not finished their work, right, did a barrel roll and went Young nationalist to hang despite appeals der control by a freak maneu ver, federal inspectors said from New York to with 80 passengers Minneapolis gage racks, but Bond said the Bond said it appeared that the into a nose dive. and a crew JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (AP) Thursday. of seven. — apparently random terror attack. They called it a "miracle" Bond said three persons were A young black nationalist convicted of His defenders argued that since that the plane survived and no injured, none seriously, al¬ murder and said to be "very afraid of dying" prayed in his death row cell Mahlangu had not fired the actual shots that killed the two workers he should not one was killed. "I can't think of any other though the airline earlier put the number at four. Two were Amin reported at capital; Thursday as the hour neared for his hang. But the court found him "equally incident where a commercial, treated at a hospital. hanging. Appeals from President Carter liable and guilty." passenger-carrying plane has Reporters were permitted to and other world leaders apparently could not stay the execution. Solomon Mahlangu, 23, was scheduled said The South African Broadcasting Corp. one of clemency for Mahlangu numerous appeals came for from done a complete 360-degree rollover and survived," said Langhorne Bond, head of the Federal Aviation Administra¬ inspect the plane. The flaps on the right wing were torn off. Pieces of metal hung from that says exiles surrounded to hang before dawn today in Pretoria Carter. South African Prime Minister wing and from the fuselage NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) - Ugandan President bombing Kampala and Entebbe and have tion. around the landing gear doors Idi Amin central prison for his role in the 1977 Pieter W. Botha responded by saying he reportedly slipped into his capital of dropped more than 200 bombs so far, that they 'The miracle is that it held on both sides. have been cut off to the rear, left and right, and submachine-gun killing of two white men could not "interrupt the normal progress Kampala on Thursday and claimed his forces together under such extraordi¬ Inside, newspapers and mag surrounded the Tanzanians and Ugandan exiles we are just watching what is going on." in a department store warehouse an of the law," SABC said. besieging the city. Several of his top aides fled to Earlier in the day he had told his remaining Kenya, however. soldiers in Kampala, "I am still going strong and Military observers generally discounted am physically fit," the radio said. Terrorists continue anti-peace treaty war N-power users Amin's claim concoctions for as another of the dramatic which he is famous, and a Tanzanian government spokesperson in Dar Es Amin's appearance in Kampala proved at least that the president-for-life — who once had himself borne at a public function by four white (AP) — Terrorists waging an under¬ ians were allowed for the first time since Salaam said. "The push to Kampala is going business executives — has not lost his flair for ground against the Egyptian-Israeli the 1967 Middle East War to and go pay for accident war come steadily as planned." the spectacular gesture despite five months of peace treaty bombed a bus stop in Arab as they pleased without military passes There was no independent confirmation of battlefield defeats since he invaded Tanzania. Jerusalem and struck Israeli and along the main roads and in the villages either claim, although by most accounts Amin's Meanwhile, there was a lull in the fighting, Egyptian targets in Cyprus on Thursday of Egyptian-held areas eight-year-old regime was on its last legs. sources said, possibly because the invaders HARRISBURG. Pa. (AP) - As engineers slowly depressurized a Radio Uganda quoted a military spokesperson In Cairo, President Anwar Sadat told wanted to give Amin's forces, including his maverick nuclear reactor Thursday, area residents worried about the Palestinians "a bomb here and there Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Be¬ — usually a reference to Amin — as saying: Libyan cadre, time to flee and avoid a major the health of unborn children and found they will have to pay "The enemy must know, although they are now battle. will not build a homeland and appealed gin traveled to the Israeli settlement of higher utility bills because of the near-tragedy at Three Mile to them to join in the peace process. He Yamit in the occupied Sinai, scheduled to Island. also warned of stern retribution for be abandoned in the Israeli withdrawal The anguish was greatest for pregnant women and young attacks against Egypt. children, displaced from their homes by concern that they are most VALUABLE IN CANCER TREATMENT from the peninsula, and appealed to Meanwhile, Egypt and Israel continued residents to "accept the situation" for vulnerable to the invisible monster called radiation. "The frightening thing is, there's no way to tell if there moving toward normal relations. In the Sinai Peninsula Egyptian civil¬ "the soke of peace, for the sake of your children." fetal damage: a child might not suffer the consequences years to come," said Holly Davenport of a local abortion counseling is any for 20 Pot lauded as medicine service which has been getting about 25 calls daily. LOS ANGELES (AP) — The president of the value and high potential for abuse. Everywhere in this affected region, where last week's nuclear American Cancer Society says doctors should be The Cancer Society's official position, Pakistani demonstrators turn violent accident caused as many as one-fourth of the million residents to able to use marijuana as a last resort to relieve last year, says only that marijuana hu adopted flee to safer ground, the routine of normal living and working has the harsh side-effects of some cancer promise therapies. and warrants more "controlled clinical trials," a returned. "The physician who is RAWALPINDI, Pokistan (AP) — Police treating patients with spokesperson said. reinforcements. State government, the biggest business, droned on. Absent cancer... should have fired tear gas ducked barrages of rocks everything at his disposal Since 1978, at least a half-dozen legislatures Pakistani newspapers said Bhutto, 51. employees in hospitals, stores and restaurants returned. Most and be able to use it if it will help," Dr. LaSalle D. have and bricks and arrested hundreds of normally a picture of self-control, broke schools reopened. Leffall Jr. said in an interview this week. passed state laws allowing doctors to demonstrators down minutes before his Gov. Dick Thornburgh, still playing it safe, kept in force his "The evidence does support the fact that it prescribe marijuana for some chemotherapy Thursday as prayer meet¬ hanging was patients. Such programs usually are described order that pregnant women and pre school children remain at least (marijuana) ings for executed former Prime Minister forced from his cell and carried to the can help the patient." officially as research and require case-by-case Zulfikar Ali Bhutto turned violent. five miles from the contaminated plant. That conclusion is supported by a gallows on a stretcher. Federal and state legislators, who represent the area, mapped growing review by a medical board. Similar measures are More than 5,000 demonstrators in body of scientific research and a long history of generating controversy in other states, including Demonstrators put rock and plans to aid business executives and farmers who suffered severe informal, and illegal, use of the drug by many California. up Rawalpindi poured into the streets after a economic losses, and to prevent any future reoccurence of the barbed-wire barricades on the street cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy. prayer meeting in a park and threw rocks Marijuana is not being discussed as a between Rawalpindi, where Bhutto was and bricks at police who tried to break up reactor problems. The federal government, however, still classi¬ treatment of cancer, but as a way to relieve the fies marijuana, along with heroin, LSD and other hanged Wednesday and the adjacent the gathering. Police hurled back the sometimes-devastating side effects of potent drugs, as a Schedule I substance: No medical anticancer drugs. capital of Islamabad to try to block police rocks and bricks and fired tear gas. uinc A\A7A\/ Shop now while selections are plentiful. Hi Ut- AW AY Use our Hide-Awav Plan Go to any lengths for her. GERALD H. COY GENERAL MANAGER ROBERT I BUUARD SALES MANAGER SHONIS Trucking lockout 'devesting,' says Fraser WIRE SERVICES — The Teamsters union could produce WHAT'S shortages of food and and trucking industry returned to the other products by the end of next week. bargaining table Thursday in search of an agreement to end a five-day shutdown As a result, government officials said ABA- they remained poised to seek a court- that threatens to paralyze the auto ordered end to the labor dispute should industry. the shutdown begin to strangle the ROOGA? As a lockout of striking Teamsters by economy. United Auto Workers President Doug¬ major trucking firms triggered new las A. Fraser said a lockout by the production cutbacks for automakers in nation's truck lines is having "a devas¬ Detroit, the rest of the economy re¬ mained relatively untouched by the tating impact on thousands of workers, but warned against govern¬ auto MORGAN'S dispute over a new three-year contract ment interference in the dispute. for 300,000 drivers and warehouse ftiore than 54,000 auto workers were operators. idled and another 70,000 were working But the Carter administration says the short shifts this week because of ports Mrmfcrr Fine Inrlfrs Guild longest trucking shutdown in U.S. history shortages at auto plants. Wholesale prices hit quarterly high DON'T PAY MORE DON'T PAY MORE DON'T PAY WASHINGTON (AP) Wholesale — quarter of 1974, said department econo¬ prices rose another 1 percent in March to mist W.D. Thomas. produce the largest quarterly increase in White House press secretary Jody Steel Belted POLYESTER CORD MICHELIN RADIALS four years, although there was some Radiols FULL 4 PLY indication last month that food prices Powell said the figures "certainly were 155-13 41.95 Bk Whitewalls CONSTRUCTION might be leveling off, the not welcome news." He also said the Lifetime warranty 165-13 43.95 Bk government BR78-13 28.95 said Whitewalls Thursday. report indicates the Carter administra¬ 165-15 46.95 Sk The March rise followed increases of 1 tion still faces a long road in its fight to ER78-14 34.95 by Cooper A78-13 16.95 185-14 59.95 w/t percent in February and 1.3 percent in control inflation. FR78-14 36.95 B78-13 17.95 195-14 63.95 w/t January, the Labor Deportment said. But Powell said families concerned GR78-14,15.. 38.95 E78-14 23.95 Taken together, they show wholesale F78-14 205-14 69.95 w/s about their food budgets could take some HR78-14,15.. 39.95 24.95 prices rising at a seasonally adjusted comfort. He noted that "pork, chicken G78 14,15.. 26.95 205-15 73.95 w/s PLUSF.ET. $2.06 $3.44 annual rate of 14.1 percent — the H78-14,15... 28.95 215-15 76.95 largest and vegetable prices actually went Lifetime warranty w/t since 16.4 percent recorded in the final L78-15 29.95 down." PLUSF E.T. $2.01 $2 93 225-15 78.95 W/l 36 Month Warronty F.E.T. $1.41-33.29 ALL SIZES AVAILABLE Nuke accident threatens electrical bill Dynamic 40,000 Mile hike a bit of Europe Warranty Spin Balancing WASHINGTON (AP) - The nuclear raised in downtown accident that nearly forced a mass by the Three Mile accident are resolved. The committee has jurisdiction East Lansing. FREE MOUNTING evacuation now threatens of central to Pennsylvanians hike their electric bills over nuclear energy issues. Hazel Rollins, FAST SERVICE Ph. 332-6545 FREE MOUNTING Except Split Rims by 20 percent or more, federal and power deputy economic admin¬ istrator for the ALL MAJOR BRANDS AVAILABLE ALL TIRES company officials said Thursday. Energy Department, said consumers served by the damaged plant BRAND NEW Meanwhile, senior members of the Senate Environment Committee nearHarisburg, who now pay an average urged electric bill of $35 to $40 a month con President Carter to hold off sending expect to pay at least $7.50 more Congress his legislative proposals to about a 20 percent boost. — HOURS speed up the licensing of nuclear power She said the added costs will DAILY plants. pay for fuel that must be 8:30-6:00 purchased to generate They wrote the president that it would be "ill advised" until electricity lost from the crippled power SAT. major safely issues plant. 8:30-5:00 1034 I. GRAND RIVER (I BLK. I. OF RRSU) DON'T PAY MORE DON'T PAY MORE DON'T PAY Michigan State News, East loosing Michigan Friday. April 6 1979 3 Board rep pay House OKs hits referendum bill on tax By KY OWEN decided by students in a referendum. Henry Sosa, College of Arts and Letters amendment Sute News Staff W riter Once again the question of compensation representative, said "students just aren't for the ASMSU, Student Board members that interested." will be decided by a student referendum, Sosa said "ASMSU personnel should be since only four students attended hearings paid, and the board should vote to pay By CHRIS PARKS for permanent reductions — not temporary on the proposed policy. them, but students should decide if repre — and United Press International ones requires voter approval for any While few students attended the hear sentatives receive compensation. tax increase. legislation some Republicans charge will ings, over 300 students have received The compensation policy contains two The House bill's defenders, on the other open a gaping loophole in the voter ap¬ ASMSl' tax refunds. parts: one would provide for payment of proved Headlee Tax Limitation Amend¬ hand, said the Headlee Amendment's At registration, students pay a $3 tax to representatives and one would pay other ment slipped quietly through the state controls apply only when specific conditions ASMSU which is refundable. Refunds are ASMSU personnel. exist — assessments rising faster than House Thursday. given for the first 10 class days of each Stouffer said the board will probably The quick, 66 36 vote on the measure was inflation. term. approve the plan for compensating person in sharp contrast to the extended wrangling In other years, local voter-approved Tuesday is the deadline for receiving nel, but will hold a referendum to decide on earlier over the bill which provides for charters control tax rates, they said. refunds. compensation of Student Board members. temporary property tax restrictions rather House Republicans suffered a narrow Over 200 students received refunds The referendum will probably be held defeat Wednesday on an amendment which than permanent ones. Thursday, bringing the total so far to 342. during the second week in May along with a The bill now must pass the Senate, which would have required a vote of local Dan Stouffer. College of Agriculture and referendum to ratify the Off Campus Coun¬ residents to return taxes to their old rate is expected to consider a compromise Natural Resources representative, said cil constitution. proposal. following a rollback. since there was so little student input about Two proposed pay scales, are being The Legislature is under pressure to act They were virtually mute Thursday, the compensation issue, a referendum will considered: one would cost about $7,300 however. soon to implement the Headlee Amend probably be held in May to decide if Student per term and another would cost about ment's provisions aimed at preventing The Legislature is running out of time in Board representatives should be paid for $4,800. which to implement the Headlee measure property taxes from rising faster than the their work. Both plans also call for a cost-of-living cost of living. and minority Republicans realized "you Last spring term a referendum to pay increase to be determined by higher tuition. The Headlee Amendment requires com¬ may not be happy but that's all you're going board representatives was defeated, but Under the first plan, the executive get," Democrat said. munities to roll back their property tax rate to one veteran the referendum is no longer binding, director and comptroller would receive $600 when property assessments rise faster than Proposed but later withdrawn was a Stouffer said. per term; the Legal Services directors the general inflation rate. compromise amendment restricting a com¬ At the end of winter term and this week. would receive $350 per term; committee State News Susan M. Pokrefky The House bill requires the rollbacks munity's ability to hike taxes following a 12 hearings on the proposed policy were chairpersons would receive $300 per term; Though it's not an episode from "Rocky," it is a pretty "rocky" episode! when assessments outstrip inflation, but rollback. held to get student input, but only a total of and representatives would receive $150 per Physical Plant worker David Kempter pours rocks into the ventilation allows local governments to return taxes to Such increases would have been limited four students attended all the hearings, term shaft in front of Wonders Hall. The rock-filled shaft allows a steam- their old levels in subsequent years. to the amount needed to keep pace with Stouffer said. Under the second plan, the executive carrving vault underneath to cool without letting rain water seep down. Headlee Amendment purists have de¬ inflation. "We will have to start going out to director and comptroller would receive $400 nounced the bill as a fraud Further consideration of this plan is students," Stouffer said. "But it's a lot per term; the Legal Services directors They said the Headlee Amendment calls expected in the Senate. cheaper if they come to us." would receive $260 per term; committee The other controversial portion of the Stouffer said students who have come chairpersons would receive $200 ner term; House bill is that it applies the rollback to said they felt the question should be (continued on page 12) the maximum tax rate authorized in a HOTEL. OFFICE. HALL AWAIT FI NDING charter. Communities which actually levy less than the maximum rate allowed would not therefore immediately be MSU not considered Lansing renewal plan unveiled effected. In other action, the House approved and sent to the Senate a measure fixing a technical legal problem which has allowed for PBB incineration assistance from HUD officials. They red- tagged $7.5 million for the project and are program coordinator to submit the grant application was presented to council Thurs some drunk driving defendants to escape prosecution. An area of downtown Lansing will be awaiting review of the grant application, he day afternoon. Council is expected to take The measure will prevent the discrepen- By SANDY HOI.T operation. rejuvenated to the tune of $61 million if said. action on the grant application Monday. cies which occasionally occur between the State News Staff Writer Legislation recently introduced by Rep. public ind private funding sources back the Approval of a $4 million UDAG grant Private funding sources of the project state's Motor Vehicle Code and the uniform MSU is not being considered as an Thomas Alley would amend Michigan's 1977 would provide the city with a 100,000- have not been identified by Graves. traffic code used by local governments. construction venture. incineration site for PBB-contaminated PBB act to require the state to incinerate The 100 block of North Washington squarefoot exhibition and convention facil¬ cattle, the director of MSU's Animal contaminated cattle rather than allowing Square and adjacent area could be the site ity east of the proposed hotel, across Grand Diagnostic Laborator said. them to be buried or otherwise disposed of. Avenue. for a 330-room hotel, an office building, a Ken Keahey, director of the laboratory, The tainted animals are being buried in said a Department of Natural Resources official had "only referred to MSU as the special burial pits near Mio, as specified in the 1977 PBB act. Mio is included in the convention hall and two parking ramps, Mayor Gerald W. Graves said at a press conference Thursday. An additional $300,000 of the UDAG grant is slated for two pedestrian walk- RHA rep provoked best facility in the state." district represented by Alley, a West Included in the A list of the city's proposed funding redevelopment plans is "There have been no negotiations be¬ Branch Democrat. sources and plan of development was proposed transportation terminal with a by 4U' alcohol policy tween the DNR and MSI'." he said. PBB was accidentally mixed with Michi¬ $3.1 million price tag for the state. The revealed for the first time at the con¬ He said he believed the DNR would not gan Hvestock. feed iq 1973- ference. terminal will house city and intercity buses, want to incinerate the cattle in a densely The' House Agriculture Committee is taxis and limousine service. The city hopes to find private investors to populated area like the campus because of considering incinerating the remaining 670 back a $12.5 million hotel, a $10 million Graves said his office was notified by possible air emissions. cattle and 1.700 barrels of dead animal HUD Wednesday that the UDAG grant By KEN GORNSTEIN office building and a $10 million retail DNR officials said Monday they might matter exposed to PBB that the state must A motion to "strongly oppose" Eldon Nonnamaker's clarification of the residence hall's request has been approved and written alcohol, policy and investigate alternative solutions to the alcohol problem was introduced support a switch from burying to incinera¬ still destroy. notification is on the way. The full The city plans to kick in $1.2 million for a tion of the remaining PBB contaminated 'continued on page 13) by a Residence Hall Association representative Wednesday. convention facility containing 24,000 square application is expected to be submitted bv Akers Hall Rep. Dennis Jones, a junior criminal justice and political science major, said cattle if legislators will find a site for the feet of meeting rooms as part of the hotel April 30. he is particularly unhappy kegs will no longer be allowed in University residence halls. About $7.5 million of the total $61 million complex. An administrative memo issued to students Tuesday by Nonnamaker, vice president of project will be UDAG money, Graves said. student affairs and services, stated kegs and other "common sources" of alcohol will be Senate sends anti-ELF Federal money and bonds totaling $10.6 million are proposed for the parking 'king ramps. Graves said if funds are granted it will "transform downtown Lansing into a center banned from the residence halls and no more than 10 students can attend a party ir. one The Economic Development "Corp. Tor| are for conventions, commerce and business in xpected to issue $8.1 million in bonds for Failure to comply with the ruling could lead to termination of the housing contract. a four-year time frame." bill to committee on the two parking structures. The remaining $2.7 million may be obtained from the A resolution that would authorize the city "A student's room is his private domain," Jones said. "What he does in there is strictly his business." Urban Development Action Grant program Residence Hall Program Office Rep. Jim Wall explained kegs are being banned because Anti-ELF legislation was referred Thurs¬ He said he did not raise any objections to of the U.S. Department of Housing and the University has not received cooperation from students to control their behavior during day to the Committee on Upper Peninsula the transfer Thursday because "it was Urban Development. keg parties. Industrial and Economic Affairs in the Michigan Senate even though the bill's Irwin's bill" and because of the assurances by Faust and Mack. In a recent trip to Washington D.C., Graves said he received a pledge of Lansing man "This would never have come about had we received cooperation," Wall said. The University is trying to restrict large alcoholic events "that jeopardize safety" and inhibit the student's right to sleep and study, not the individual consumption of alcohol. sponsors had protested the move. Sens. Mitch Irwin and John Kelly Wall added. co-sponsored the bill, which would prohibit the use of Michigan land for the "Extremely arraigned in Executive Assistant Frank Cox said he opposes the clarification of Nonnamaker's ruling because "it puts advisory staff in the position of policemen." Although he does not fully support Jones' motion. Cox added he would like the RHA Low Frequency" communications grid pro¬ assembly to look into alternative solutions to the alcohol problem. posed by the Navy. The bill was referred to the U.P. Metro Squad Former RHA President Tim YanAntwerp said he opposes Jones' motion because RHA has had input throughout the process of clarifying the alcohol policy. committee on recommendation of Senate "We should concentrate our efforts toward fighting the state policy of 21. not the Majority Leader William Faust. University clarification policy," VanAntwerp said. 'jMuppeE bust Faust, a Westland Democrat, had sug The motion was tabled until next meeting to allow representatives to take the question gested the transfer because the bill wil back to their residence hall governments. primarily affect U.P. residents. Here's how MSU area lawmakers voted on legislation this week. The legislators are The U.P. committee is chaired by Sen. A 28-year-old Lansing man was arraigned In other business: Reps. David Hollister, Lansing Democrat from the 57th District, Debbie Stabenow, • It was announced Rhapport, the RHA newspaper, is now collecting copy for its first Joseph Mack, and Iron Mountain Democrat. Thursday in East Lansing in connection Political observers have charged Mack with Lansing Democrat from the 58th District, H. Lynn Jondahl, East Lansing Democrat with a series of Tri-County drug arrests issue which has set a publishing date of April 27 if it is able to get funding. from the 59th District and Sen. William Sederburg, East Lansing Republican from the stalling environmental legislation when he dubbed "The Muppet Show." Rhapport is requesting funds from the Student Media Appropriations Board, and if 24th District. unsuccessful, might try RHA, a representative for Rhapport said. chaired the Senate Conservation Com Jimmy Dale Wolberton, 2102 Worden House of Representatives mittee. Ave., was charged in 54-B District Court The new Rhapport will include a comprehensive events calendar, a complaint column House Bill 4137 — a bill amending the Worker's Disability Compensation Act to and letters to the editor, the representative reported. Irwin's legislative aide. Pam Dunham, with one count of delivery of cocaine to an include workers who have been exposed to PBB within the "vocationally handicapped" said the senator was "pleased with the undercover agent on Jan. 24. He was • Treasurer Toni Marie Smith, a sophomore accounting major, said RHA and movie tax definition. The bill limits a future employer's liability for PBB-caused illness. Hollister, refunds will be distributed Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday by residence hall treasurers. move" only because Faust and Mack released on $2,000 personal recognizance Stabenow, Jondahl, yes. Passed 100 to 1. The RHA tax is $1.75 and the movie tax is $3. promised to hold hearings on the ELF issue bond. House Resolution 62 — creating a joint committee on science, technology and the If convicted, Wolberton could face The first spring term alllocation for residence halls will be distributed April 23, Smith immediately. a legislative process to act-on scientific and technological matters before the Legislature. added. Dunham said no senators raised ob Hollister, vote; Stabenow. yes; maximum penalty of 20 years in jail and/or no Jondahl, yes. Passed 87 to 12. $25,000 fine. • John Ujilakv, a senior psychology major, said he is using his $3 ASMSU refund to jections to the transfer, though the State Senate a "finance a campaign against ASMSU." and Veterans Affairs Committee usually Twenty-four persons have been arrested House Bill 4048 — a bill repealing the bounty on coyotes. The bill was opposed by "ASMSU has failed to properly advertise the refund of its tax in the State News," handles bills related to land matters. since early Wednesday morning. The legislators from the Upper Penninsula where most of Michigan's coyotes live. arrests were made by Tri-County police Ujilaky said. Kelly, a Detroit Democrat, had said the Sederberg, yes. Passed 28 to 6. 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ROBINSON Scandal in South Africa hits home Don't let complacency stand It comes as no surprise to learn that the South African government under Prime Minister John Vorster probably funneled millions of dollars in the way of assertiveness to "opinion formers" throughout the world — specifically the United Recisssion appears to be the name of the Feb. 12. which allocated the caucus $300 drastic recission move. I probably would have left them very States. The surprise would have been that they had not. then baffled. a week later was lowered by $100. game throughout the country, judging the A story recently published in this The term "opinion formers" is an interesting one for Eschel Rhoodie to number of recent cases that have been sent The organization believes there was not For those of you who agree with the newspaper said some members of the use. Rhoodie is responsible for blowing the whistle on South Africa and to the high-and-mighty Supreme Court clear justification for the budget cut — I student council did not show up for one of Black Consciousness organization, don't make the mistake of assuming the Holden starting the scandal. It is interesting because American media concerning reverse discrimination. strongly agree. the board meetings so members of Black immediately assumed political figures were being bought off. But Each case sent to the high court so far The Holden Hall government, as of now, Consciousness, who resided on the same Hall government was unique in doing what has. or will have, some negative effect on has not been able to come up with a floor in the dorm as the floor representa¬ they did to the Black Caucus. It's a trend Rhoodie, once South Africa's hottest propagandist, knows the ability of the strength of affirmative action and the that is moving across the country. concrete answer as to why the money was tive, took the liberty to sit in for the American political figures to form public opinion is marginal at best. The future of blacks in the U.S. recinded. America is no longer concerned about the absentee member. opinion formers in a democratic country, as South Africa knows all too This is not only happening on the national The student body's merit for the cut This is probably the only way that the tensions that ran thoughout the country well, are the "objective" media. level, but even on the MSU campus in a centers atound the lack of funding they when Dr. King died. budget received the approval of the student The idea of objectivity in international media is a farce. The best little dormitory hidden in the back of South received from the Residence Hall Associa There is no incentive for white America government. Complex. tion. Which in all probability is a true But even though such a skillful move was to continue funding minority programs and example of this charade is epitomized by one of MSU's own graduates, statement. made by Black Consciousness which was adhering to Affirmative Action programs. I take my hat off to Black Consciousness, publisher John McGoff. McGoff s corporation, Panax, which is located in But then one has to ask one's self: Why perfectly legitimate according to the Gen¬ What America needs is another awakening. the Black Caucus of Holden Hall, for nearby Williamston, owns a string of daily and weekly newspapers standing up and demanding an answer from did they allow the budget to be approved in eral Council constitution, this still does not One that will shake the world and throughout Michigan and the Midwest. Panax also has a major interest the "Supreme Court" (student government) the first place, if they knew the general justify the council reacting to the measure straighten things out permanently. in United Press International Television News, budget of the organization was limited? and rescinding a portion of it. And that is going to happen unless blacks a London-based firm of that hall concerning the $100 recently In view of this question I feel exactly like a whole obtain the drive that Black owned jointly by UPI and Britain's ITV network. UPITN sends video recinded from the group. They were the ones who got caught being as the Black Consciousness organization. The complacent by leaving the board meeting Consciousness has shown with regards to news films to 80 countries around the world. For many of those 80 it is Black Consciousness is very upset about a Council has to come up with something and allowing Black Consciousness members doing something about the measures taken the only international video news that is used. budget passed by Holden's General Council, better than they have so far to justify their to sit in and do whatever they desired. against them. I would have done the same thing, had I There is no time for black students to sit The appalling fact about McGoff is that he actually considers and calls been given the option that Black Conscious¬ back and become complacent, because if you himself a journalist — which theoretically presumes some measure of ness once received from the student look at how the Holden Hall student objectivity. But McGoff was quoted in 1976 as saying: "South Africa VIEWPOINT: PUERTO RICO government. Only I would have passed a government reacted to blacks who asserted needs to tell its story, and through something like UPITN we can do it." budget that appropriated the group $600 themselves, you'll see how impermanent just to see what the student government the gains can be. Would you want to be in Hardly an appropriate quote for an "objective" journalist. Even more appalling is the cozy relationship McGoff has with MSU, specifically the MSU School of Journalism. During winter term of 1977, Not all facts get had to say about it at the next meeting. this same predicament forever? McGoff was the featured speaker at a Michigan Press Association banquet held at the Kellogg Center. The topic of the banquet that year was, ironically, how the business community and the press could overcome their inherent adversities and learn to understand one taught at school; another. Things went smoothly until a State News reporter began to question McGoff, as a businessperson, about his financial holdings in South Africa — specifically his interests in South African publishing firms. McGoff appeared agitated, to say the least, but was able to try this little quiz Earvin will make the right choice Bv the PUERTO RICAN Earvin Johnson may have thought that us to become such sensitive and intelligent change the line of questioning to a more neutral subject. So much for capital intensive industry, leaving many two years of generally beautiful basketball, individuals. STUDENT ASSOCIATION Puerto Ricans unemployed. Real unemploy¬ overcoming inherent obstacles. topped off with the NCAA championship I think many MSU students and fans see A few weeks later in 1977, McGoff was again invited to make an OK, Spartans. You've passed your finals, ment is currently about 40 percent. would leave everyone satisfied, but no. Earvin Johnson's choice much differently. enjoyed your break, and you're ready to hit 7. Given the high unemployment and the address on campus. This time he had been invited by the journalism Some people expect more. We know the value of a college education the books again. You think you're pretty low average wage, how do the people live? The full-page ad placed in the State News and it would be an easy choice if we were in department and spoke at Fairchild Theatre. All journalism classes were smart, right? But how much do you know a! on fish and fruits on Tuesday was unvelievable: We want Earvin Johhnson's position. He has realized excused to attend the lecture and it was made known that journalism about the relationship between the U.S. and b) on roots and berries more donations. We want more star a level of excellence in one of his pursuits students were expected to attend. Puerto Rico? Don't know? Well, here's a c) on food stamps basketball players. We want a new stadium. which most of us will never approach. We little quiz which will help you discover some ANSWER: c. About 75 percent of all It We want a gold medal at Moscow. And we feel very fortunate to have shared in his was something else. McGoff proceeded to give the assembled group facts which may suprise you. Don't be Puerto Ricans are eligible to receive food want Earvin Johnson to stay and get them accomplishments and he has our support a blow-by-blow account of, "the day in the life of the head of a afraid, because no one is keeping score. stamps. Many are the working poor; others all for us. But we also have his own and best wishes whatever his decision may i. Puerto Rico is a foreign nation. True or lost their jobs through the destruction of multi-national corporation." During the questions and answers that well being in mind. We know a college be. False? our agriculture and the entrance of capital- followed his self-serving pat on the back, McGoff was again questioned degree is worth much more than a'few ANSWER: False. Puerto Rico is a Free intensive industry. on his ties with South Africa. Associated State and billions of U.S. tax 8. Why are there so many Puerto Ricans million dollars — see how college has helped McGoff became exasperated, but he did talk. He implored the young dollars go toward maintaining that status. in the U.S.? scribes to try and see it from his point of view. That view being: as a '2. What is a Free Associated State? a) they love to travel capitalistic entrepreneur it would be stupid to pass up the attractive Something which: b) they love snow Beetle Bailey's bimbo bothering a> belongs to the U.S. c) they need to make a living return on capital that can be realized on South African investments. b) is a part of the U.S. ANSWER: While Puerto Ricans tend to We have been repeatedly disgusted by comic. We urge you to replace it with When further questioned on his relationship with then-South African c> is not a part of the U.S. make less than any other minority group in your running of the blatently sexist Beetle another that is both non sexist and humor Prime Minister John Vorster, McGoff said he was a personal ANSWER: a & c. The U.S. Supreme the U.S. they can still make a living more Bailey comic, where "Miss Buxley's body ous. Beetle Bailey fits neither bill. Surely acquaintance of Vorster and knew of no finer Christian man. He went on Court defines Puerto Rico as "belonging to, easily in the U.S. than in Puerto Rico, turns men into drooling simians. This is you would not print a comic as equally to assure his audience that Vorster's interests were in all the but not part of the United States. In plain because of lower unemployment and a degrading to women by perpetuating and insulting to blacks and minorities. people of English, that lower cost of living and inflation rate. promoting views of us as mere hunks of Susan Cogan South Africa, be they white, black or colored. So much for objectivity. means a possession, but Puerto Ricans do have limited U.S. citizen¬ Well, how did you do? Not too well? flesh. It is also insulting to men by assuming Laurie A. Smith What was this corporate president who unashamedly passes himself that a woman's physical characteristics are ship which allows them to be drafted. That's OK. Much of this information is not Beverly Cherner off as a journalist doing making a speech to the impressionable 3. Why does the U.S. still hold Puerto enough to immobilize them. We demand an Siobhan Dugan young common knowledge in the U.S. even though minds of genuine budding journalists? Well, John McGoff is one of this Rico as a possession? the U.N. Decolonization Committee has explanation or a removal of this so-called 343 Albert St. a) for economic reasons been dealing with the status of Puerto Rico, University's most loyal alumni when it comes to coughing up the big b) for humanitarian reasons and the ramifications that status has for the bucks. And as South Africa knows, money talks. c) for ANSWER: It military purposes depends on who you ask. lives of the Puerto Rican people, for years. There is much more that we would like to Group calls traveling on trustees The government says it needs Puerto Rico show you about our country and its people, We of Michigan ERAmerica are pleased mote passage of the ERA. for military purposes, and it has one of its to help you understand the unusual situa¬ that the MSU basketball team was vie- We are deeply distressed that the Board Death or medal? largest naval bases on Puerto Rico. But the tiny island is also the sixth-largest market for U.S. goods in the world. tion that we are in. But it can't be done in one article. So we invite you to in a week of activities we are sponsoring participate torious. However, we must protest MSU's Board of Trustees' decision to use public of Trustees violated their own resolution (May, 1978) not to spend public funds to monies to attend the game in Utah, a state travel to or attend meetings in unratified 4. Why does the U.S. Navy bomb the April 9 through 12. Each evening at 7:30 in which has not ratified the Equal Rights states. They used taxpayers' money not inhabited Puerto Rican island of Vieques? 336 Union, we will be presenting lectures Hiding skeletons in the closet always leaves one vulnerable to the a) because the U.S. is at war with Puerto and programs on the history, culture, and Amendment. only for themselves but for their spouses to possibility of the skeleton falling out. The United States is no exception. Michigan ERAmerica is a coalition of 35 attend a game in a state which would deny Rico current issues of Puerto Rico. We hope you state organizations, representing women, In the next few weeks, the Marine women equal rights, Corps will be faced with the task of b) because they want to control over¬ will be entertained and enlightened by this labor, religion, civil rights and both political The trustees' personal pleasure has taken dealing with an American soldier whose recent appearance on American population presentation. parties, who have come together to pro- precedence over equality and justice. Their soil has prompted the United States to c) for practice decision is insult to the women of MSU open up a period of the past that ANSWER: The an most citizens and soldiers would rather c. Navy practices "inva¬ and 10 ^e women of the state of Michigan. forget. sions" and other war maneuvers over the The members of Michigan ERAmerica Pfc. Robert Garwood, 33. native of a Greenburg, Ind., is being organized protests of the inhabitants, and ^ have taken note. accused by the Marine Corps of treason and collaboration with the Viet was prevented from . „ „ Laura Callow continuing the same The Cong while he was held captive in a Vietnamese prison. Garwood said he practices on the island of Culebra by its State News Co-Chair Michigan ERAmerica was taken inhabitants. prisoner in Da Nang in 1965 and Army records show Garwood failed to turn up during the 1973 massive airlift of American soldiers out 5. Puerto Rico is a tropical paradise. True of Vietnam. or False? Friday, April 6, 1979 Character call ANSWER: True and False. It is a natural Editorials are the opinions of the State News A number of stories have Viewpoints, columns recently surfaced explaining Garwood's paradise, but paradise is being lost to and letters ore personal opinions clocks crocked relationship with the enemy during his 14-year absence. American pollution and poverty, with the help of U.S. Editorial Department soldiers imprisoned with Garwood claim his role with the Vietnamese corporations who go there to avoid mini¬ Editor-in-chief is I Smif Photo Editor Kothy Kilbury In this Einstein centennial year, credit mum wage, health, and Monogmg Editor was too ambiguous to determine whether Garwood's role was pollution guidelines Anne Stuort Entertainment & Book E< Dave DiMortino should be given to MSU for making in the U.S. Opinion Editor Kim G Shonohon Sports Editor Joseph F Centers Einstein's theory of general relativity communist or opportunist. Garwood claims he defected to avoid the City Editor Nuncio M 6. I don't need to take this stupid test tupo Layout Editor Janet Halfmonn known to all students. I refer, of course, to brutal treatment prisoners frequently received from his Michelle Chambers Freelance Editor Beth Tuschok captors, yet he because conditions in Puerto Rico don't Paula Mohr the many different times the campus clocks opted to remain with the Viet Cong during the airlift. affect my life. True or False? Chief Copy Editor Kenneth E Parker show. There were reports that Garwood assumed the role of ANSWER: False. The average wage in Staff Representative Kim Gaiello prison guard Puerto Rico is about $2.63 as compared to For example, stand in Berkey's first-floor and on at least one occasion beat an American vestibule. Down one hall the clock reads prisoner, David Harker, about $6.15 in Michigan, making it a Advertising Department who now says he bears no 1:05, down the other the clock says 1:03. Or animosity toward Garwood and would rather tempting harbor for runaway shops. The Advertising Manager "allow the wounds of war to heal." In the meantime, $146,000 in back Bob Shaffer AssI Advertising Manager simply look at both faces of Horticulture's pay lower labor safety standards also attract vestibule clock: 1:14 on one side, 1:10 on the owed Garwood currently sits in a special account with monthly other. Relativity in action; you are going statements sent to his parents. faster than the speed of light. Taking these stories into account, there is a reasonable cause to Even more fascinating is the fact that suspect that Garwood is guilty as charged by military standards DOONESBURY you can leave Kedzie at 8:55 (Kedzie time), so what? — but by Garry Trudeau walk to Kresge Art Center in five minutes, and Kresge's clock will say 9:04. A grand Vietnam was not the first war that uncovered a minority of defectors. | OR MAHOM. ABOUT HOW IT WIU BE COMPLETE IT IS SOME7HIN6 PJE CANNOT case of time dilation. During the Korean War, those soldiers who defected were considered FAR CM We EXPECT THE n WILL BE TUIAL. THE COMPROMISE ON! WESTERN UHA1? SEEN n? I I'd list more data, but my watch has traitors mainly because they indirectly j I new iran to me m IMMORALITY OF TOUR INFLUENCES AND CUSTOMS YOU'VE personally stopped. I need not mention the five-minute supported Indochina's budding EXPULSION OF ine OLD ! LULL SIMPLY NOT BE TDLER- SEEN CONDEMNED Communist dictatorships and were COLURE HAS NO PLACE difference between on-campus time and subsequently branded un-Ameri¬ WESTERN PRESENCE? PI IRANIAN SOCIETY! : ffTED! OFFENDERS HAVE AL¬ TWS? TWO J066ERS- off-campus time, for the point has been can. If the Marine Corps decides to punish Garwood for treason, a READY BEEN PUT TO DEATH! \' \ made. MSU has demonstrated it leads the charge that would call for the death penalty, they would be reaffirming nation in physics education. the same Cold War mentality that should have been thrown out during Therefore, by a unanimous vote of our the tail end of the Nixon administration. Board of Directors at the General Meeting last Sunday. I take great pleasure in Thirty-five years ago the American mentality might have needed a Private Eddie Slovic to assuage its patriotic presenting MSU with the Albert Einstein indignation at desertion. Memorial Digital Hourglass Award. ^ But no such mentality exists today — as President Carter's general Yours very truly. amnesty of 1977 proves. The U.S. Marine Corps would make a serious David Jones mistake to assume it still does. President Corporation for Public Nonsense V Michigon Stole News. Eost Loosing, Michigan Fridoy, April 6, 1979 5 RESULT OF SMAB-GOGS SPLIT Violators of 55 mph speed face Graduate media funding vote set tougher penalties if bill passes By BOB STARR which excludes COGS from its without a referendum. proved by the Board of The Council of Graduate Stu¬ Code of Operations. "The COGS Constitution says Trustees in 1971. dents appointed a committee of Undergraduate approved the money collected by COGS will five members to develop a The asterisk statement es change in SMAB's code at be used for the benefit of (UPI) — Motorists caught exceeding the 55 mph speed limit could State police statistics show the average highway speed limit media funding referendum spring term registration. sentially excludes medical stu graduate students," Goeke dents from protection under face five days in jail under legislation introduced in the state Senate gradually has been creeping up. Wednesday. The legality of withholding said. "Since COGS is not in¬ Specifically, Brown's bill would amend the Motor Vehicle Code by the document. The bylaws to Thursday. The referendum, concerning the graduate tax money from cluded in SMAB's code of The bill's sponsor. Senate Judiciary Committee Chairperson eliminating its so-called "energy speed violations." Those the use of the 50-cent graduate SMAB has been questioned by operations, the money is not University governance define Basil Brown, said it would "put teeth" into the mandatory speed provisions assess points against a driver's license only for violations tax, will be distributed to University officials since a professional students as grad helping graduate students." uate students. limit imposed to save lives and gasoline. over 70 mph with fines levied for speeds between 55 and 70. graduate students for a vote. graduate student in 1974 in¬ The council also voted to Currently, those violating the 55 mph limit on highways which The measure would eliminate all points and replace them with Currently, COGS is withhold structed the council to give its recommend the removal of the A COGS ing the tax money — about new recording had 70 mph maximums may be fined, but are assessed license mandatory jail terms and a possible fine. tax money to SMAB. asterisk statement in the Grad¬ once secretary was also elected at $16,000 per year — from Goeke considers withholding uate Rights and Responsibili¬ "points" only if they exceed 70. Brown said Michigan could lose its federal highway funding Wednesday's meeting for this ASMSU's Student Media the tax money a legal ties document which was ap¬ term. "Michigan's approach to the 55 mph speed limit has been unless it enacts a stricter approach to speeding. The state currently Appropriations Board. ineffective and fails to give serious consideration and respect to that receives between $150 million and $200 million in federal highway Chuck Goeke, COGS presi¬ law," Brown said. and transportation funds. dent, said the organization has "While the limit was lowered nationwide from 70 to 55 mph, we withheld the tax money from "In 1977, the Michigan State Police issued 111,581 tickets for have essentially told drivers that they can violate the law without violations over the 55 mph speed limit," he said. SMAB since January because incurring any substantial problem. the council felt it was not being "This, coupled with national figures showing a significant used to sufficiently aid gradu "It is time we put teeth into this law if it is to realize its full increase in the number of traffic-related deaths from 1974 to 1977, ate students. potential in saving lives, saving energy and reducing accidents," he indicates the Legislature is not protecting the public safety and said. welfare by allowing this law to go literally unenforced." A second reason for with¬ holding the tax money is a change in SMAB's constitution PROGRAMS INCLUDE TRAINING SKILLS, SPORTS African nations women's advance lauded By ANNA BROWNE "They also do not understand ting more political education a major obstacle to OMM's mitted to changing the role of State News Staff Writer the conditions people have to and skills. OMM is also bringing effectiveness as much of the womeji in their society. Southern African women are change and transform through¬ the women into sports and population is illiterate. "Their procedure is to fully pushing for training and skills out society." athletics, she added. "They're concentrating on integrate women into leader¬ and are trying for integration, Before southern African "This gives the women a total education for everyone," ship positions," she said. said a woman who had recently women decided to try and chance to leave the kids with the she said, "although it may take a "They are being very careful returned from the area. change their roles in society, old man for a day and get out generation before it works." with the change and going Candice Wright, speaking on and kick a ball around," Wright "Women in Southern Africa Wright said, they were just considered objects by their said. Wright said the men she talked to at the top of the slowly with it," she said. "They want to make sure the people 73 S S 5 5 Today" at the International husbands. She said the literacy level was' political organization were com- understand it." Center Thursday, had recently returned from a two-and-a-half Wright said candidate for now, a if a man is a political party ELLIPSIS month trip to southern Africa position, how he treats his wife presents sponsored by the Liberation Support Movement. is taken into consideration well as his credentials. as Coyote bounty repealing bill Lash Larrowe & During a slide show/lecture Much of Wright's presenta¬ presentation, Wright illus¬ trated how women in southern tion featured the OMM, which translated from Portuguese, passed; awaits Milliken OK Zolton Ferencv Africa, particularly Zambia and means Mozambique Women's Mozambique, are making pro gress in changing their role in Organization. OMM is in Mo¬ zambique operating coopera On By UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL a surprisingly lopsided vote, the Senate said. Mack attempted to introduce a substitute bill, LIVE society. tives and work programs and Thursday swept aside an Upper Peninsula but it was ruled out of order. discussing their views on campus and world events, along "Many times people in this trying to help women learn lawmaker s objections and sent to Gov. William If the Senate has added an amendment of any country don't appreciate what it's like to be in an underde¬ training and skills. Wright said through the G. Milliken a bill repealing the bounty on coyotes. Milliken is expected to sign the measure, type, the measure would have to return for a vote to the House, where U.P. opponents of repealing q with provocative conversation. Juin us. q veloped country," Wright said. schools, young women are get- removing from Michigan law books the last the bounty have the issue under their control. Talk to Lash & Zolton at 3-4411 vestige of a predator control method wildlife After dismissing Mack's substitute, the Senate biologists say is ineffective and outdated. approved the bill on a 28-6 vote. "No" votes were 0 Monday night at 8p.m. Religious group to host The repeal, however, is extremely unpopular in the U.P., where most of Michigan's coyotes are found. Sports groups from the region say the cast by Mack and fellow Democrats Mitch Irwin of Sault Ste. Marie, David Holmes of Detroit and Basil Brown of Highland Park. 640 AM bounty is needed to protect livestock and game 'excellence' conference from coyotes. The bounty was set up currently pays $15 or $20 per 42 years ago and animal, depending Michigan State Radio Network A statewide conference on speaker. Sen. Joseph S. Mack, D-Ironwood, made one last attempt to kill the bill, but accepted the on sex. q WBRS WMCD WMSN "Becoming lence" will a Woman of Excel¬ be held in the The conference will include defeat calmly. Wildlife biologists told lawmakers coyotes are not a threat to livestock or game animals in the X ooooooo "I have no intention of belaboring the subject," U.P. Even if they were, the bounty would do Lansing Civic Center Saturday workshops to help women pur¬ Mack said. "We won't rise or fall in the Upper from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. sue excellence in: their relation¬ nothing to solve the problem, they said. Peninsula on the $15 bounty. The only effective control method is a chemical Sara Randall, part of the ship with God, their personal national leadership of Campus Crusade for Christ from Los Angeles, Cal., will be the guest lifestyle, their relationship with others and their influence in the world. "We certainly don't live on coyote bounties in the U.P. and our people don't need it as a substitute for relief, as has been said here," Mack eradication program, which in other states has entirely cleared large areas of coyotes, specialists said. Sunday Night m the Show Bar! 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Rust resistant Description hardware for indoor-outdoor use. Folds easily | Quant! for storage or convenient moving about $37 I I Sterling Rope Neckchoin @*4 SubTotol Jacobsoris 4°o Mich. Sales Tax 2 BIks East of Hagadorn Total £ Michigon State News, East Lansing. Michigan Friday, April 6, 1979 Victor Borge: pianist and comedian who's clasically entertaining J. Geils Band is coming By MATT OTTINGER use the piano as a comedic tool. out the many flaws in the but following those arias it Want your face blown out? If crowd moving. If I had a chance "Mozart wrote this piece for What other concert pianist English language. A typical seemed a bit out of place. so, don't miss the return to the to see em again, no doubt about four hands, but who has four could be playing "Moonlight Borge comment: "A lady stop¬ Lansing area of the J. Geils it I'd go in a minute!" The big problem, however, — hands? I play it with two hands Sonata" and deftly turn it into a ped me earlier and said, 'I'm had nothing to do Band. The show will be held The J. Geils Band recorded with the so it should take twice as long, weird minor key version of looking forward to seeing you.' Monday at the Lansing Civic their debut album in 1970. and performers. The sound system (smiling) but I play it twice as "Happy Birthday?" I said, Fine, but why aren't you sent an echo through the audi Auditorium, and the opening it was divided almost evenly fast." Unlike most of today's come¬ listening forward to hearing torium that kept the balcony act will be Head East. between re-done blues stand¬ "When I was eight my father dians, Borge can use any num¬ me?" " He also spoke of a friend audience, and many in the back While the group has taken ards and originals done in a always criticized my. He'd say, ber of comedy styles effective he called his next window of the main floor, from hearing their name from their lead similar vein. Their second al¬ When I was your age, I was ly, including ad-lib. Some of his neighbor "because we don't the program clearly. Although guitar player, the J. Geils bum. The Morning After, also 12.'" finest moments came through have a door on that side of the the sound of the piano was Band's focal point is actually came from this mold, and it "My grandfather gave me ad libbed lines based on some house." Lines like that would be somehow not affected. Borgejs singer & jiver Peter Wolf. His produced the band's first hit, this watch just a few minutes thing happening in the audi¬ total flops for most comedians, onstage stream-of shuck patter "Looking For A Love." comments were — expeciallv before he died for $20 ence. When a couple arrived but from Borge, they work. his one-liners that went has been one of the band's The band's live album. Full ... by too plus tax." late, Borge first criticized them Although Borge was at his constant attractions since their House, however, probably did .. . garbled to be understood — and "Do you care for piano? Too ("I came from Denmark and I best, the show did have its his mumblings at the keyboard, origins in Boston almost 10 the most to break the band bad!" got here before you."), then flaws. Mulvey has a beautiful which were often missed all years ago. nationwide. It was a steamy It wasn't too bad if you were went into a five minute retell¬ singing voice, but her part of One reviewer's opinion of the together. recording taken from an ap in the MSU Auditorium ing of the part of his routine the program was, to say the Overall, though, Borge was band after seeing the perform pearance at Detroit's Cinder¬ Wednesday night. There, they missed. Amazingly, the least, confusing. She didn't the show. His warmth and last year at the Civic Center: ella Ballroom, and the wide¬ J. Geils Victor Borge delighted a near audience seemed to enjoy it finish a single one of her "Though the band has been genuine joy in what he was spread airplay it received made more the second time playing for a bit too long, they Tickets for Monday's show capacity audience with his even operatic selections without doing was evident throughout the band a coast-to coast con Out and Hotline. Monkey Island dazzling ability both as a around. Borge's tremendous Borge interrupting her at one It was easy to see how he has still haven't forgotten the cert favorite. and its accompanying hit single are available for $7.50 and $6.50 humorist and as a gifted con¬ talent allows him to move from time or another, casting ques survived as an entertainer for basics of rock and roll. They A string of best-selling al¬ proved that the J. Geils Band is at the Civic Center Box Office, cert pianist. For over two and a comments about his family and tions about just how important know all the moves, they know bums followed, including Blood¬ still live and kicking, and their Campus Corners, and Sounds & so many years. The first law of half hours, the Danish born his homeland to comments Borge thought her performance what's right and wrong, and shot, I>adies Invited, the dou¬ concert here should drive that Diversions. Showtime will be at Borgian geometry is "the entertainer proved that classi¬ about Michigan weather and was. In what was apparently they know how to get the 8 p.m. shortest distance between ble-live set Blow Your Face point home to their fans. cal music can be enjoyed by North Central Airlines (a popu¬ her encore. Mulvey sang a few people is a smile," and that's a everyone, and that "the short lar target for comedy locally) measures of "I Could Have law we can all live with. est distance between people is a without losing the audience Danced All Night." It was nice, "smile." somewhere along the way. Borge was at MSU to present Even when his material was his long-running Broadway weak, Borge's flawless timing and low key delivery made it LASH AND ZOLTON show, "Comedy in Music," as part of the MSU Lively Arts work. A good example of this is TOGETHER—ON Series. On Broadway, over 25 years ago, his one man program ran for a staggering 849 per formances. Today, with the addition of soprano Marylyn when Borge, who is fluent in four languages, began pointing ELLIPSIS FAMOUS EX-COP §jjnrtsmMstn" FEELS GOOD KNOWMG Mulvey to the show, Borge is entertaining audiences throughout the world with his amusing blend of comedy and Think music. Spring It would be impossible to with LITE BEER IS BEHIND BARS. limit Borge to a one kind of comedy, but everything he does, from slapstick to subtlety, hinges on one action: doing the TEN-SPEED unexpected. In that regard, he opened the show by saying, "We are going to have an BIKE TUNE-UP intermission pretty soon." He i then introduced his first selec¬ Sportsmeiiter tion, but it took 20 minutes of comedy and two selection changes before his first serious BIKE TUNE piece, the Liszt etude. "Un Sospiro." The show continued like that throughout the even j Spring Special 9.99 S ing. Borge would announce a selection, then, almost afterthought, he would stand as an Reg. *15.95 { and tell jokes. Finally he would sit and play, usually something other than his original selec J expires 4/13/79 (w coupon only) || Although much of Borge's comedy comes from his unwill¬ ingness to play the piano, he can and does play superbly, having performed in concerts since he was eight. The best indication of his talent, how ever, is his uncanny ability to Correction Corner of M.A.C. & Albert i Many apologies to SN staffer Bill Holdship, whose disco column was mangled beyond SUNDAY SPECIALS comprehension yesterday due to a paste up error and the Brunch (10:30-1:30)—all you can eat of carelessness of his editor. Those who still have the article an arrav of great breakfast favorites can take its fifth column and •3.95' paste it between "switchblades, and all Polish" and "band is a rock 'n roll unit, and" in the Dinner (4:00 to clnse)—our famous all first paragraph of the fourth you can eat spaghetti, special feature homemade meat & mushroom sauce, includes salad & roll column to make sense of it all. Those who don't still have the article, take our word for it — for only •2.25 originally, it made a lot of CHAMPION BOOSTER M.S.U. RAISEDM.SU MSU BASKETBALL TEAM LETTERS AND SPARTAN ON A BLACK BACKGROUND ALSO COMES IN14K YELLOW GOLD WE ARE PROUO OF YOU We will engrave your name in the shank. I Michigon Stote News. Eost Lansing, Michigan Friday, April 6, 1979 7 Can you handle Can's 9 LP? By DAVE DiMARTINO State News Reviewer Can is the best kept secret in of it lasting till Future classic LP which may best Can album ever. Days, a be the tional" intro to "Can incorporates a Pink Floydian ping pong effect — an inter¬ Be," "ooa to r rock 'n roll. Damo eventually left the esting and humorous touch, Who knows about Can? Oh, a band to become, of all things, a which to my mind separates few thousand people here and Jehovah's Witness. Immediate Can from old sourpusses like there who've seen their albums ly, guitarist Michael Karoli took Tangerine Dream who think in bargain bins, I suppose, but over vocal chores, and managed their every note is a valid not many more. You talk about quite well by himself. From electronic composition. cult bands — sales wise. Can Soon Over Babaluma to Flow Can is a versatile-enough makes Pere L'bu look like the Motion the band continued as a band to appeal to just about Beatles at record stores. Figure quartet until Czukay departed anyone who enjoys modern that any band at all associated and bassist Rosco Gee and music. Punk fans would much with "New Wave" will sell a percussionist Reebop Kwaku enjoy Monster Movie and Land¬ few thousand records some¬ Baah joined, producing the ed, space-music types would where in the world; Can isn't band's three most recent LPs, especially appreciate Future "New Wave" at all — so where Saw Delight, Out of Reach and Days and Soon Over Babaluma, does that leave 'em? Can. and disco fans — honestly — I'll tell you where it leaves Can features Can at their might even enjoy some of the 'em; in SPACE. This band has unrivalled best. Extended im less-complex rhythms the band been my favorite group for provisations, fully-structured employs. Jeez, I dance to Can years now, and if I feel like a songs and a touch of humor — all the time when I hear 'em, as in their vesion of "Can Can," and I don't even know how to dope raving about a band no the funniest thing I've heard one has ever heard of, I guess boogie. them do since their "Silent So: if you're ever in the mood that's my loss. But it'll be your loss if you never hear a Can Night" Christmas single. The to take a chance on an album band is simply tremendous. The you've never heard before, pick album, especially their newest. initial quartet is still intact up Can and you'll be glad you It's great! In all, tan (German Harvest after 11 years, and the tight did. Can fans, all three of you, my drift. boardist Irmin Schmidt, drum¬ 1C 066-45 099) is the German band's 13th album and the first A brief recapping of the band's history: mer Jaki Liebezeit and guitar¬ ist Michael Karoli, Can began ness and interplay the band displays truly borders on the be advised that the Disc Shop has a few copies of the import Convenient, Affordable Quality to be named after the group. To Can began as an avant-garde with a black American lead telepathic. Newcomer Gee and left. Believe me, It's worth date, only four of Can's LPs have been released in the U.S., quintet in Cologne, Germany sometime during 1968. Their vocalist Mooney who, named as far as Malcolm I know, Reebop are finally fully as¬ similated into the band's sound, looking for. Crossroads Cafeteria and there's little chance that and. quite simply. Can has first LP was called Monster flipped out and was replaced by never sounded better. CENTRAL this new one will be picked up Movie — and 11 years later, it Damo, an interesting fellow by an American distributor. remains one of their best, an indeed. Damo's concept of ap¬ The opening track, "All METHODIST But it's available as an import, Gates Open," shows the band to Crossroads Cafeteria conveniently located in the Inter¬ odd combination of the Velvet propriate lyrics included a be at its finest. While guitarist CHURCH national and I'd sure as hell rather have Underground, Pink Floyd, smattering of Japanese, Ger¬ Center has something special for Karoli mumbles a very strange Across from the every size one of these than five copies of Jonathan Richman, and other, man and English, all whispered Copitol appetite. the latest single by X Ray Spex stranger things. Consisting of and generally unintelligible, lyric, the Gee Reebop-Liebezeit Being empty of the Port Dukes, if you catch bassist Holger Czukay, key¬ great stuff, in other words, all rhythm section percolates with to be full a typically hypnotic beat Start your morning out with breakfast from Crossroads. Dr.Bintz around which both Karoli's Worship Services They will fix your eggs any style you desire. Fresh donuts guitar and Schmidt's keyboards are baked daily, and there is always plenty of hot coffee THIS WEEKEND randomly float. The sound of the band is incredibly refined: 9:45 and 11:00 Nursery Available to go with them. everything flows, more so than 485-9477 ever before, and the image the At lunch time choose from Take some time out this This weekend's Travel Series through April 29. a large variety of hot entrees, weekend to do a sun dance. If movie is Highway to Alaska, DANCE The MSU Reper song paints is simulatneously like - disturbing and attractive — UNIVERSITY quiche, roast beef or fried chicken. The grill is always you still have some spare narrated by Don Cooper. The tory Dance Company will be two qualities which may well be open serving hamburgers, french fries, hot dogs and moments after that, consider film will be shown both tonight doing some dancing for the Can's greatest attributes. REFORMED reubens. If a deli style sandwich is your favorite, choose some of the following activities. and Saturday at 8 p.m. in the younger set at 10 a.m., noon THEATER - This is the University Auditorium. Admis¬ and 2 p.m. Saturday at the "Sodom" and "Safe" are CHURCH from a large selection of meats and homemade breads other superb tracks, and "Ping 4930 S. first week of the BoarsHead sion is $2.50 for the general Center for the Arts, 425 S. Hagadorn and rolls. Theater's production of the public and free for students Grand Ave. in Lansing. Pong," and 25-second "tradi¬ (across from Akersl 1970 Bruce Jay Friedman with valid MSU IDs and Lec¬ Tickets are $2 for adults, and 9:30 Study Groups comedy, Steambath. God is a ture-Concert Series ticket- $1.50 for those under 12 years Four entrees are on the line everyday holders. old and available at the 10 A.M. WORSHIP 10:30 Coffee Hour and you have the Puerto Rican bath attendant are Worship: choice of your entree with vegetable or salad and g drink and his steambath a kind of PLANETARIUM - "Does Center, Knapps, and the Lans¬ 1M5A.M. STUDENTS 0 a.m. and 6 p.m. or you can have the entree ala carte. waiting room between this Anyone Really Know What ing and Meridian Malls. 7:30P.M. (Tues.) STUDEMTS For rides meet in front of world and the next. Appearing Time It Is?" continues at in the production are: Herbert Abrams Planetarium. The show Bus Rides Bryan Hall, East Wilson Ferrer, John Ammerman, explores the relativity of time, Hall or in the parking lot Beginning this term Crossroads will be open right through the effects of space travel on 3514144/332-5173 behind Campbell Hall at for dinner, (Mon-Thurs) we won't be closing at 4 and then Kerry Shanklin, Doug Schir ner, Richard Thomsen and time and time reversal. Fea¬ State News 10:35 Sunday mornings, re-opening. Dinner will begin being served at 5 pm, and David Montee. John Peakes is tures tonight and Saturday are Newsline or call 351-6810 entrees will include Beef Stew, Chicken. Rib eye Steak. directing. Thursday, Friday at 8 and 10 p.m. and on Sunday Tom Stark, Pastor and Sunday performances are at 2 and 4 p.m. Admission is 355-8252 We also offer a catering service, specializing in coffee, CHRIST: The Hope of Gayle Barnes, donuts and box lunches. at 8 p.m., and Saturday show- $1.25 for adults and 50 cents for The World Staff Associate times are a 6 and 9 p.m. at the children under 12. Center for the Arts at 425 S. MUSIC - The Ten Pound Grand Ave. Fiddle Coffeehouse will feature Stop by today at Crossroads Cafeteria where you will OPEN PETITIONING find reasonable prices, FILM — Classic Film Series folksinger and musician Barry Last 2 Nights good quality food and always a presents Twelve Angry Men O'Neill tonight at 8 p.m in FOR friendly staff to serve you. Our Winter term hours are tonight at 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. in Williams Hall Cafe at MSU. Admission is $2.50 for the Monday through Thursday 7:30-9 00, and Friday 7:30 until Admission is BIG Rsmsu 109 Anthony. 4:00 pm. Closed weekends. $1.50. The film stars Henry public and $2 for members of Fonda, Lee J. Cobb and E.G. the MSU Folksong Society. Marshall in Sidney Lumet's Accompanying himself on con¬ STUDENT BOARD classic jury deliberation story. Classic Films is featuring Illustrated Man, starring Rod certina and Irish pipies, O'Neill sings many songs in the British and Irish traditions and also TWIST EXECUTIVE OFFICES Steiger, Saturday and Sunday. songs originating in Michigan SUN Lost World sponsored Saturday shows are at 7;30 and and the Great Lakes region. 9:30 p.m. in 109 Anthony, and ART — The Sixth Michigan the Sunday show is at 8 p.m. in Biennial Exhibit opens Sunday Chief of Staff A sst. Ex. Director 336 Union. Admission is $1.50. in Kresge Art Gallery and MON-Scott Free Beal Films will present The features the work of nine Legislative Affairs Community Affairs bo Opening of Misty Beethoven artists working in a variety of Information Labor Affairs and The Private Afternoons of media. The opening reception TS Orange Pamela Mann tonight and Sat¬ will be held from 2 to 4 p.m. Special Projects urday in 104B Wells. Show- Sunday in the Gallery. Gallery Lake Drive times for Misty Beethoven are hours are Monday through at 7:30 and 10:30 p.m. and for Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Applications and Position Descriptions Pamela Mann at 9 p.m. and Tuesday evening 7 to 9 p.m. Available in 334 Student Services LIZARDS midnight. Sunglasses and and Saturday and Sunday 1 to 4 trench coats optional. p.m.- The exhibit continues UNDERGROUND Applications Due in 334 Student Services 224 Abbott Rd. By 5:00 p.m. Friday, April 20, 1979 IEASTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN* I CHURCH 1315 Abbott Rd. East (North of Saginaw Lonsing mmm 225 Ann St. East Lansing Lead Sunday, April 8 us not into Worship: 8:30 & 10:45 temptation. a.m. La Rana Verde (Carry-out available) 351-6230 PEKING RESTAURANT invites you to join us HONG KONG RESTAUR**! Paul W. 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HOYT 24 5 foot TV screen FREE BUS SERVICE 6-10pm Hours a Day Morning and Evening Call 482-0754 for information 349-2698 Dr. Howard F. Kenn Sugden, Pastor Hecht, College Minister 2758 E. Grand River La Rana Verde 332-3423 2080 W. Gr. Rv. Okemos Mexican-American Food g Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, April 6, 1979 MSU sojtball ByDAVEJANSSEN State News Sports Writer By JERRY BRAl'DE Brian Woolcott, Mark Pomor all of its starters at every State News Sports Writer ski, Jim Cotter and Jay Stroth position returning except for After having their game canceled on a perfect day Tuesday, the Is MSU's baseball team bet er for the two games. Litwhiler first base. MSU women's softball team was forced to play in the rain and cold ter than its 4-12 Spring training may also throw Greg Butzirus Their top player is for nearly three hours Thursday, dropping an 11-4 decision to shortstop record indicates? and Steve Kruse. Brian Stemberger, an All-MAC Western Michigan University. This question should be an "We and Mideast regional team se The Spartans never led as the Broncos struck immediately with probably won't schedule swered Saturday when the any of our pitchers to go the lection last season. He played in two runs in the first inning. Back to-back doubles by leftfielder Janice Nichols and pitcher Ann Kasdorf produced one score and a Spartans open up their north distance until we get into Big all 63 games last year, compil ern season with the difficult Ten play," Litwhiler said. "But ing a .319 hitting average and two-out triple by shortstop Patty Rendine gave WMU a 2-0 lead task of opposing Eastern Michi I might change that idea batting in 43 runs. before MSU even got a chance at the bat. It wasn't long, however before the Spartans got right back into gan University in a double against Albion Tuesday or EMU also features All MAC header. Aquinas Wednesday ." outfielder Audie Cole and MAC the game. Michel Van Howe, third base, and DH Joan Ferguson The Hurons were rated fifth Besides being MAC champi second team selections, Pat singled to start off the second inning for the Spartans. After Nancy in the country prior to Spring ons with a 12-3 mark, EMU has Sheridan and Gordon Chretien. "Izzy" Forester, first base, hit into a force out, MSU got a break as the WMU catcher dropped a high fastball to shortstop Carol training and are the defending Mid American Conference Hutchins, allowing the runners to move up to second and third. Hutchins popped out to shortstop leaving it up to centerfielder champions. Men's and Women's "In Texas, we were just Cheryl Ritz, who beat out an infield single that scored both MSU down there to train, but we'll Fashion Haircuts runners and tied the game at 2-2. be ready to win Saturday," The score remained knotted for the next two innings as coach Dan Litwhiler said. "Our Spartan starting pitcher Cheri Sprangle had little trouble with the Broncos in the third and fourth frames. Sprangle's MSU team may be starting its base $700 ball season, but our real season teammates filled the bases in their half of the third but were doesn't open up For appointments, unable to score. until next week when we start Big Ten play. call 351-6511 In the fifth, WMU grabbed the lead and put the game out of But this weekend, though, is reach of the Spartans. With the aid of three walks, two errors and a passed ball, the Broncos scored four runs after two were out. By still important when you con¬ sider won and lost situations. GARYs the time MSU's second pitcher Wendy Greenwood came to the aid Like the Spartans. EMU of Sprangle and struck out WMU's Denice D'Angelo, the Broncos were out in front 6-2. Ferguson singled again and Forester tripled her home and didn't have an impressive re¬ cord in Spring training with a Campus Beauty Salon 549 E. Grond River 8-12 mark. - ocross from Berkey Hall scored on an overthrow as the Spartans cut the WMU lead to 6-4 in "These games should be a the fifth. Western added five more meaningless runs in their sixth battle, which it is like every to close out the scoring. RENT A MSU next plays Ohio State and Ball State universities in a pair MSI centerfielder year," Litwhiler said of the Cheryl Ritz dives back after overrunning third base in the upcoming contests in Ypsilanti. of games scheduled to start at 10 a.m. and noon Saturday in Spartans' 11-4 loss to WMl Thursday. Bronco shortstop Patty Rendine awaits Last season, MSU took three Columbus, Ohio. the throw that was not in time to nab Ritz. out of four games from the Hurons. The Spartans swept them to open the year at $ap WEEKEND Laxers in league debut Ypsilanti 3-2 and 2-1. Later on in East Lansing, MSU split A® SPECIAL Spartans face stiff By JEFF MINAHAN tered blizzard conditions and more than two goals. with them, winning 12-2 and falling in extra innings, 8-7. (Fri. pm to Mon. arrr) State News Sports Writer the game was called off. "We're pretty equal," Kan "I would be tickled to death if • 18 or older Major Credit competition again With mother nature practic ing her yearly tradition of Coach Nevin Kanner said that there is a possibility the ner said. "They are in the same position as us. They are on a we could beat them three out of four games again this year," Litwhiler said. Cbrd or Deposit req. By ADAM TEICHER creating havoc for Spring game will be made up later in limited budget and their kids MSU is scheduled to throw 351 1830 It hasn't been team. State News an Sports Writer easy week for the MSU women's tennis sports, many encountered ting their MSU teams have difficulty in get seasons started. the allow. season With the if budget conditions Bowling Green con¬ are just going to school and want to play lacrosse for the enjoyment." four pitchers at the Hurons in CURTIS FORD Ext. 49 The Spartans dropped an 8-1 home decision to Northwestern, Wednesday she struck the test eliminated, the Spartans Kanner said that the un¬ the region's No. 2 team last year, on Saturday. Then on MSU lacrosse team. will now begin preparation for scheduled layoff could have a The Spartans' scheduled this weekends's games, includ¬ negative effect on the team, but Tuesday, they traveled to Ann Arbor to meet the defending state champion University of Michigan Wolverines. The results there weren't much better: U-M 9, MSU 0. game with Bowling Green State University in Ohio was can ing their league opener on Saturday with Oberlin College added that it could also have a positive effect in that the team NO ONE celed due to inclement weather, beginning at 1:30 p.m. in Spar will be anxious to play. Things won't get any easier in the next week, either. The Gets comics sooner Spartans host defending Big Ten champion Ohio State forcing the Spartans to turn tan Stadium. Immediately after the game around and begin concentrating Kanner said MSU and Ober¬ against Oberlin, the team will University on Saturday at the Greater Lansing Racquet Club, Has more undergrounds "lay will begin at 1 p.m. on an important two-game lin are very equal teams talent- leave for Bloomington, Ind. for "Ohio State will be a tough team to beat," head coach Earl weekend series. wise. and that, in the past, most their game Sunday against Sells the Rutz said. "They were tough last year and may be even tougher Soon after arriving in Bowl of the games between the Indiana University. Sunday New York Times ing Green, the team encoun teams have been settled by no Kanner said that Indiana is this year." for less only *1.30 On paper this may be true, but on the court the Buckeyes are "new to lacrosse" after begin¬ only 2-5, as compared to the 2-7 record for the Spartans. ning their program only a few However, all but one" of OSU's matches have been played Women years ago. j Ask about the Sunday home delivery golfers in Last year the Spartans against Southern teams and their record should get better after were making the rounds in the Big Ten. easy 21-2 winners over the service for the New York Times Although it may not have made any difference in the won and Hoosiers, but Kanner said that lost columns, the rubber surface that the Spartans played on at he does not expect this year's U-M was new to them. "We need to get into Jenison (where the surface is similar to the one played on at U-M) and practice tough tournament contest to be as lopsided. Kanner said the physical NIVERSITY because we haven't had the chance to play on the surface that strain of playing two games in u we played on at Michigan," Rutz explained. two days 517 W. GRAND on top of travelling Mike Kruger, the senior from Oakbrook, 111., agreed with her ByDAVEJANSSEN could become an important State News Sports Writer RIVIR coach. "The rubber surface we played on at Michigan was very factor in the Indiana game. different. They practice on it all year and it was new to us," she reasoned. "That explains the 9-0 loss more than anything." The MSU women's golf team has completed what coach Mary Fossum calls its most difficult week of the season and is off to With the Spartans now 2-0 on the season and their first Hum Cutt Just W. oi the but station 332-6685 compete in the tough Lady Buckeye Invitational at Ohio State Any way you look at it though, the Wolverines soundly beat league game at hand, Kanner MSU. Of the nine matches, only two went to three sets. University this weekend. said that it is important for the Fossum said the team lost a week of good practice because of cold Heather MacTaggart, the Spartan's No. 6 singles player, was Spartans to win both games temperatures that made it hard for the golfers to concentrate. With the only one to take her match to three sets in singles. MacTaggart won the first set 6-3, but lost the last two, 6-0. 7-5. the Forest Akers Golf Course still closed, the team was also forced this weekend. Saturday's game is free and Don Lancaster's newest cookbook: to find an alternate course to practice this week. Debbie Mascarin, No. 1 singles for MSU. lost her second will be televised by cable Added to that, Fossum was forced to hold playoffs for the spots in match in a row when she lost to Kathy Karzen, 6-4, 6-4. "Kathy Channel 11 for a tape delay the tournament Saturday and Sunday. That competition ended in Karzen was playing as well as I've ever seen her play," Rutz broadcast. the snow on Wednesday. said. Three Spartans, however, did not have to put up with the The doubles team of Mascatin and MacTaggart took U-M's weather that day. Those golfers were co-captains Sue Ertl and No. 1 team of Karzen and Barb Fischley to three sets, but again, Susie Conlin plus Lisa Speakers, all of whom were exempt from the after winning the first set at 7-6, the Wolverines came back to 36-hole playoff. Ann Atwood and Nina Spatafora won the open win the last two sets 6-4, 6-3, and the match. slots, rounding the five player squad that will represent MSU this Injuries have bitten the Spartans lately. Janice Lukaciewicz weekend. went down with a knee injury against Northwestern and had to After arriving in Columbus, Ohio today the Spartans will play a sit out the U-M match. Rutz still wasn't sure whether she will be able to play against OSU. practice round on the tournament course. The 17-team invitational will follow with 18-hole rounds on both Saturday and Sunday at MSl'INGS: Proclaiming it the best recruiting year that MSU OSU's Scarlet Golf Course. women's tennis has ever had, Rutz announced Thursday that he MSU. which won the tournament two years ago and placed third had signed three top freshmen for next year, with a fourth in 1978, should get its toughest competition from Georgia and the coming into the fold as a walk-on. host Lady Buckeyes. New additions for 1980 include Monty Gettys from These two teams finished 1-2 in the Lady Paladin Invitational where MSU took 11th last weekend. Melbourne, Fla. Gettys was ranked No. 28 in the nation and Fossum believes that MSU is a bit behind both Georgia and OSU recently beat the No. 1 tennis player in Florida. "Our top at this point in the season but feels the Spartans will be able to ward recruit," Rutz exclaimed. off other tough teams such as Minnesota and North Carolina. She The other two signees were Jill Ginsberg of Pittsburgh and Diane Dunn of Holmdel, N.J. Both were highly sought hopes MSU can finish among the top five teams in the tournament. The Spartans will again be led by Ertl, Conlin and Speaker, who prospects. Fossum claims is hitting the ball real well of late. The MSU coach Patsy Coash from Kalamazoo Hackett High School is the also expects fine performances from Atwood and Spatafora. "Ann is walk on. "We hitting the ball better than ever in her three years here," Fossum hope this will be able to put us back on top," Rutz said. "I said. "And though this is Nina's first real competition. I still look for can guess that freshmen will be playing number 1 through 5 for her to do well." us next year." Rutz concluded that he may be able to sign one more Though Fossum admits that it is easy for the Spartans to look ahead to hosting the Big Ten Invitational April 20 and 21, she is top notch player for next year, and that their may be a couple of confident that her golfers will be ready for the coming weekend. more walk-ons. "We'll take every tournament separately," Fossum said. "Every tourney means a lot to the girls." Announcing Open Petitioning for the following STUDENT BOARD •2 Appointments to Programming Board TOTALLY AIR •2 Appointments to Student Media CONDITIONED" Appropriations Board •1 Appointment to Out of State •Weddings •Seminars Fees Committee •Banquets •Conventions plus •Meetings •Trade Shows •Concerts •Luncheons Executive Director of ASMSLI /tOfl BOOKING CALL\ /TlCKfcT BOX OFFICER Applications available in 334 Student Services and are due Friday, April 13th at 5:00p.m. I 485-7118 ) 1485-2419 J t Michigon Stote News, Eost loosing, Michigon Friday April 6 1979 9 Outdoor opener tough By C HERYL FISH was an open meet for Eastern teams and individuals. State News Sports Writer But the beginning of the outdoor season means the time is According to coach Nell Jackson, the MSU women's track team is in for a "heck of a good meet" this weekend down in Knoxville, approaching for the Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Tenn. Women (AIAW)Nationals, which will be held at MSU. That should be added incentive for the women, who will be on the road most of The Spartans will be competing against University of Tennessee, Men tracksters hope Maryland and Penn State. the term. JOY L. HAENLIN MSU came out ahead of Penn State in previous meetings, while the Terrapins of Maryland narrowly defeated the Spartans in the "Of course you want a big group from your own school for the nationals," Zemper said. He added that a lot of time will be spent to to remain healthy Pittsburgh meet during the indoor season. Jackson and long-distance coach Eric Zemper both told the get ready for the event, which will take place on May 23-26. '68 Series women that this meet is a good chance for them to work on Before that each meet, happens, the team must psyche themselves up for By JERRYBRAUDE qualifying times for the nationals. "All that good competition and including this weekend'1- If we rise for the occasion, Everyone will be healthy for there's State News Sports Writer the meet except for sprinter nice weather will be quite an opportunity," Zemper said. a good chance of qualifying." Jackson said. now memory Because of the cold weather, Randy Smith, who will not run Now that the outdoor season is starting, the distance runners have more events to compete in. The 5,000- and 10,000-meter races the MSU men's track team because of his nagging injuries. are not run in the indoor season. "Running indoors and outdoors is hasn't been able to practice in an If you were alive and in Michigan about 11 years ago, you probably have fond memories of the 1968 World Series between the Detroit Tigers and the St. Louis Cardinals. Especially if you're "all-out" manner during the past week. But the Spartans open up the The top performers MSU will face are Derek Laing in the long jump and the sprints, Ken almost like two different sports." Zemper said. "It's easier to run outdoors because the turns are wider." However, there is the weather to contend with. RHA a Tiger fan. Sumbry in the half-mile, Ken The 10,000-meter event has also been added to the nationals, outdoor season at Purdue The hysteria that smothered the city of Detroit on the evening Cammack in the hurdles and which will give the distance runners more incentive in the next few of Oct. 10, 1968 had only one rival - the hysteria that stormed Saturday, and coach Jim Bibbs Bruce Bentor in the quarter meets. Frankly, Scarlet, I MSI' on March 26. 1979 as the Spartans won the NCAA just hopes his team can come mile. "Indoor is preparation Don't Give A Damn away healthy and get some season for the outdoor season for the basketball championship. MSUINGS: While the Spar distance runners," Zemper said. preparation for the — hopefully We're Not Going to But this isn't a column about the Spartans. There have been tans are on the road this But the distance runners had some good performances during the — upcoming warm weather. Miss RHA's Poster enough. It is, instead, an opening day baseball column about what weekend, Jenison Fieldhouse indoor season, to balance out top showings by the sprinters. it's like to be on the losing end in a clutch situation — what the "Naturally, we always hope will still host plenty of action in Sophomore Kelly Spatz qualified for the nationals in the two-mile Sale This Year Sat Indiana State Sycamores faced last week and what the St. Louis to win, but that is secondary to the 16th annual Spartan Relays. run in the MSU Invitational meet in February, with a winning Cardinals faced the 1968. coming out healthy," Bibbs said. 10:39.4. Lisa Berry was the first Spartan to qualify, in the 2-4 Conrad Aud. An estimated 2,400 young Not that we all don't know what it's like to be disappointed. "If we come out healthy, we'll be Pittsburgh meet, with a time of 16:46 in the three-mile race. sters from 140 high schools are Probation, especially in light of the MSU football team's fine show OK for the Dogwood Relays Sprinter Cheryl Gilliam is expected by Zemper to keep up her of strength this past season, has shown sports fans what it's like to next week, and after that, the expected to compete in the record breaking runs. Gilliam broke her own MSU record during be weather should be OK and we two-day meet, featuring Class B the MSU Invitational in the 300-yard dash. so good but still not make it. and C performers today and Ah, the '68 World Series. The year of the pitchers. A series full can work from there." Other top-notch performers are Kim Hatchett in the hurdles and Class A Saturday. of emotion and sentimental favorites. Seven contests of heartaches Lynn Barber, the Spartan's shot-putter. Because Bibbs hasn't been and elation, depending on what side of the coin you were on. Doors open each day at 11 This weekend's meet is the first since the March 17 Lady Gator able to run his tracksters at full The St. Louis Cardinals had already won the 1967 world a.m. Relays in Gainsville, Fla. In that meet, no scores were kept, as it steam, he isn't sure what to championship in seven games against the Boston Red Sox. They expect from his runners. were looking to duplicate the feat and with the near-perfect "We've run the best we can so precision pitching of Bob Gibson — who boasted a 1.12 Earned Run far under these conditions," :ou .Wo * c/$ Average for every nine innings he pitched during the '68 regular season — they seemed to be the on paper favorite. Bibbs said. "We've just got to ^=c 0 °o£ °°004 o But then you had the Tigers — An underdog's choice, a see what we've got. If the home run club who had hit 182 home runs that year against the weather is half-way decent. I °eo CO Card's 72. The first time in 34 years Detroit had a chance to take expect our kids to do well the world championship. The Tigers had been hot all season. I was in fifth grade in 1968. I had just moved to Michigan from because they are experienced and are quality athletes. But gN COmPUTER New York, complete with a thick New York accent. That made it there is no way of estimating LABORATORY hard enough to be accepted by my new classmates. But I had how they'll do." another factor working against me. I was a Cardinal fan in a school which smelled blood, surrounded by a sea of live-or-die Tiger Nevertheless, Bibbs feels the •OO O c meet against the Boilermakers, J oO ' ' punks. who took sixth in the Big Ten Favorite In a very real way, my social success hinged the series. If "we" won, my constant bragging would be somewhat justified and the indoor meet while MSU took Fresh I 0°0° °oO fourth, will provide beneficial Fruit I kids would maybe, just maybe, forget the way I talked and leave me alone. My neck was on the line. My mouth had gotten me there. experience. Drink I OOc The kids at school were so into the series, in fact, that we "Every race gives our run¬ TOURS declared a strike against our school work unless our teacher let us ners a chance to get some >•0 watch the series. What could she do? The set was on for every game, with every student in the room save me and a shy, soft spoken fellow Cards fan, sporting a blue baseball cap. experience under their belts, which is better than no experi¬ ence at all," Bibbs said. "We're 25* The Computer Laboratory staff will conduct tours of the Computer Center for new users of the MSU computing facility. Each tour consists of a slide There were three games which will probably be remembered not going to have anymore OFF presentation, a discussion of the function and forever by everyone who watched the series, regardless of affiliation. Game one, which was hailed as the battle of the pitchers between Bob Gibson and Denny McLain (the first 31-game winner in the major leagues in 34 years) and games fife and seven. meets so early in the season because the weather just makes it a waste of time and money." The Purdue meet will also on a Large ORANGE JULIUS with this coupon operation of the Computer Laboratory walking tour of the building. The tours start in Room 215 at the following times. and a U/npL 'Setting Quality Work Guaranteed and Curling would be criminal" because nounced to a clerk, according to school talk trucks, new services such as Free Estimates are our the police. "Open the cash the Madison Square Gardens board representatives "have to Specialties get their act together." register." A representative from the channel and WTCG in Atlanta, fTlon. - Fri. 7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. The 52-year-old clerk studied The increase in ASMSU re¬ University of Michigan School operational costs, advertising funds has prompted considers the man and shook his head. "No of Public Health will talk to and postage. Sat. 8:00 a.m. -12 Noon CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT tion of restricting ASMSU ser way am I going to open it up." he students interested in its grad Commissioner C. Patric , (Tue.-Sat.) said. 810 S. Holmes St. vices to students who have not uate program today at 3 p.m. in "Lash" Larrowe said before he Corner Larch & Michigan Ave. 485-3544 received refunds. "Do you want to die?" the man 104 Natural Science Bldg. votes for the increase he needs (4 blocks south of Sparrow) asked. Lansing 489-6577 Stouffer said Programming Emphasis areas will include to know the company's profit Lansing, Ml 48912 485-3545 Board is considering giving The clerk biostatistics, community thought about it health, environmental and in¬ students who have not received briefly and shrugged. "We all dustrial health, epidemiology, refunds priority in terms of got to die some time," he said. health buying concert tickets and may- planning and administra¬ The man stared back at the tion, population planning and begin "tiering" ticket prices — with students receiving refunds clerk in disbelief, then grabbed toxicology. paying more. FOR THOSE LATE NIGHT Engineering MUNCHIES Yes! There IS someplace open house OPEN EVERY FRIDAY AND Persons interested in en gineering view opportunities exhibits and talk can with SATURDAY TILL 3 A.M. 6IMGCII representatives from the MSU College of Engineering during the annual open house Satur 3121 E. SAGINAW and KING 1141 E GRAND RIVER day from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Engineering Building. The program is sponsored by the College of Engineering and the Student Engineering Coun¬ The • cil. "This is the one time each Division of year when we show interested people the facets of our pro¬ Women's Programs gram and engineering career opportunities," said Les L. Leone, assistant to the dean. and the Department "We'll also show some new- developments in several fields." of Human Relations The open house will include exhibits from fields including computer-aided design, bio¬ Invites vou to use our.. medical engineering, wind energy and nuclear power, Leone said. Womens Resource Library Advisers from each depart¬ ment will be available to an swer questions, Leone said. 10:00 AM to Noon Daily Information will be available on 380 B Administration Bldg. opportunities for women and Both events are open to the public and there is no admission charge. 333-3922 MSU RADIO BOARD This term, the Radio Board, the governing body of the Michigan State Radio network, is selecting students for 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 people. The Chairman is responsible for conducting meetings and representing the Board. Applications are available at WBRS in the 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 WBRS WMCD WMSN "I've got Pahst Blue Ribbon on mind" © 1979PABST BREWING COMPANY M t flichigon Stote News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, April 6, 1979 13 Towing demonstrators arrested (continued from page 1) "I am very mad about what is continuing chants of "We re¬ Biblical comparing When officers began to move going on here, and I want to do spect the law, but not the students away from the wreck something about it," she said. DPS." er, one DPS officer grabbed a woman by the collar, and then asked her to get out of the way "1 really think they have forgotten who makes this place run and who they are working One student, who asked not to be named, said "As they (DPS) have time long as to come of sexes set today A seminar entitled "Chris¬ Zamora, who did his doc Kathy Dorr, 18, of 360 Phil for." over here to protect wreckers, tianity: Is it Chauvinistic or torate work at the Univer¬ lips Hall, said she is not While the officer was talking we've got time to make it Liberationist?" will be held concerned about how she sity of London, will give his was to Dorr, others nearby were difficult for them." Friday at 8:15 p.m. in 334 views on what the Bible has moved by the officer. Union. to say about women and how The speaker will be they compare to men. 7T1 Evans' Robert Zamora, professor of sentence stayed the New Testament of Chris¬ The seminar is sponsored Miller trial! (continued from page 11 mother of the convicted ; mur¬ tian Ethics at Columbia Uni¬ on College in Marvland by the MSU Associaton of Seventh-Day Adventists. (continued from page 1) John Carroll, attorney for the derer. However, Katherine Miller killer who had said he wanted to Since Evans had said he testified she came home from die, said less than six hours would rather die in Alabama's the party at 1:30 a.m. and said that both her parents were asleep. before the scheduled 12:01 CST execution Supreme Court justice that a.m. the had yellow electric chair than spend the rest of his life in jail, his mother had made the last NCAA BASKETBALL The next morning Martha delayed it until April 13. minute appeal for his life. Sue Young was discovered to "All we know is that the Prison officials said Evans be missing. More than two electrocution is off," said Car would probably not be available years of intensive searching roll. "We have no details yet." for comment Thursday night have turned up nothing but her Rehnquist said in Washington and Alabama Gov. Bob James clothing and purse. that the sentence was stayed for said he would have no further NEW STOCK COMING "further consideration of the statements on the case until it The preliminary hearing will continue today at 9:30 a.m. application of Betty Evans," completes the judicial process. IN DAILY IN Miller faces arraignment in ADULTS & KIDS SIZES Ingham County Circuit Court April 12 on charges of second- degree murder in the dis¬ appearance of Kristine Rose State News Deborah J. Bonn Stuart, a 30-year-old Lansing EXCLUSIVE DEALER Rail or shine, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Summerfield, from Houghton Lake, Mich, schoolteacher. FOR Miller also faces a pre¬ were not going to miss a chance of seeing their granddaughter, Dree Look play softiall for the MSL' women's softball team Thursday afternoon. liminary hearing April 30 in St. "Shoes " Shirts Joseph on charges of raping a 14-year-old Delta Township girl and attempted murder of her and her younger brother. *4.95 PBB cattle incineration icontinued from page 3) the contaminated animals could cause health problems. Rock 'n roll Diane M. Carlson, of the not then and still cannot reach She cautioned, however, that DNR, tod a subcommittee of 2,000 degrees. if incomplete combustion was the Agnculture Committee While state officials decide attained, the dioxins and furons dance slated Across from Berkey that the HSU incinerator could whether to continue burying or would be released in air emis¬ be conveted for burning the to incinerate the contaminated sions and in the waste ash The Native American Indian remaininf animals. animals, the DNR is research¬ Droduced. Student Organization is spon¬ ******************. One of MSU's two incinera ing chemical vapors released in She estimated an incinerator soring a campuswide rock 'n 3 Q tors and a similar controlled- the air and found in the waste would need to run continuously roll dance tonight at Hubbard LIVE' ! ! " IN CONCERT combustion incinerator at the ash when PBB is burned. for half a year to burn the Hall. Music will be provided by a disc jockey. MONDAY, APRIL 9 8PM O°.0oo oo 0° °o cO Detroit Zoo are some of the Carlson said the DNR is remaining contaminated cattle. only facilities in Michigan large studying a new compound re¬ COfTlPUTER enough and of good enough cently found to be created when LANSING CIVIC AUDITORIUM design to handle the incinera PBB is burned — furons, or tion, Carlson said. brominated dibenzofuran. : LABORATORY If the MSU incinerator was "Furons are more toxic than 0° chosen by the state, she said, it would require several modifica tions including construction of PBB," she said, adding that the DNR has no data on how harmful to humans the new J. Geils Band with •no )°o° o °o c special guest stars another chamber of equal size to the existing one. compound actually is. She said the concentration of 6V OfcPn °oO 0 O She said it wuild also need improved insulation and tem¬ PBB in the remaining animals is low enough that with proper HEAD EAST = 0°o °OQo° incineration at the o perature sensors x> handle the high tem¬ increased thernal caused by the high degree of stress perature, the dioxins and furons would not be released or Tickets $6.50-7.50 Reserved Available at the SHORT COURSES O heat necessary to destroy PBB. *Civic Center Box Office Campus Corners The Computer Laboratory will offer a series of However, Keahey said MSU's incinerator behind the and Sounds & Diversions non-credit short courses in computing during Pet health newer Physical Plant is capable of Spring Term. Registration must be made by April 6, 1979 in the User Information Center, 313 Com¬ reaching the high temperature over 2,000 degrees Fahren ^\erry Hill Company puter Center. A 52 fee covering materials is tips offered — heit. The older MS'J incinerator GENTLEMAN'S AGREEMENT charged for each short course. Computer time is not included in the basic fee, but is available for an was used betw«tn 1974 and How to care for turtles and ****************** additional cost at the student's option. Asterisks 1978 to burn 2J6 pounds of hamsters at home will be one of (*) next to course numbers indicate courses that PBB in dead animal matter. several presentations at the MSI Repertory I)anee Company have prerequisites; for more information, call The practice was halted in 1978 Vet A Visit open house begin 353-1800. when state agenries discovered ning 9 a.m. Saturday at the Cast: Gregory Peck, Dorothy that dioxins or (hemical vapors Veterinary Clinical Center on McGuire, Celeste Holm, presents a John Garfield were released ivhen PBB was Wilson Road. every point about prejudice burned at temperatures below Local veterinarians will give Miss Hobson made in her book 2,000 degrees Fihrenheit. tips on home health checks for dance •th superior illustra¬ Sec. II: Aprils 10.11,12.13 7-9p m. The incinerator that had tion and more graphic demonstrate pets and career information will been used on cunpus to burn be available. in the film, so that the sweep of her Introduction to the MSU 6500 (101 *) moral indignation is not only wid¬ For persons with experience at another computing facility ened but intensified thereby. A fine 11,12 3-5 p.m ASU cast, brilliant direction by E/ia - Bosley Crowther concert Basic SPSS (155*) engineers sponsor New York Times Introduction to the Statistical Package for April 16,18. 23.25 3-5 p.m Sec. It: April 17 19 24. 26 7-9p.m the Social Scie model bridge competition Sunday 7:15 Brody Multi-Purpose Room C for Introduction to Interactive Usage Introduction to the use (175*) of the interactive computing facil Sponsored by Hillel Vyoung Sec I Mavl 3 8 10 3-5 p m. Local high school students American Society of Civil En¬ Sec II April 16.18. 23. 25 7-9p.m. will display their models of gineers Student Chapter. bridges beginring at 9 a.m. Over 147 high school stu¬ Saturday in 130 Engineering dents representing 30 local Bldg. The display is part of the schools have worked for six weeks in preparation to have their bridges tested for design, j people Systematic Programming in PASCAK240*) Discussion of PASCAL 8.10,15.17 7-9 p.m. a structured programming language V Second Annual Model Bridge appearance and strength, for Contest sponsored by the MSU which there will be awards. Lansing Center for the Arts 425 S. Grand Ave. ★ Live fTlusic Tuesday FREE SEmiNARS WEARHQUSE Saturday, April 7th 1979 through Saturday A series of free seminars will be offered this Performances at 10 am. 12 & 2 pm Spring. No registration is necessary. Call 353-1800 NEW MEN'S starting at 9:00 for more information. *1.50 for Young People Short Sleeve Shirts ★ Large Screen TV. GRADER II Terri Cloth Knits & Blends .. *2.00 for Adults program to relieve faculty members of much of the clerical work in Plaid, Stripes & Solids for major Sporting Tickets Available at Digitizer digitizer a machine that converts p< Events •Arts Box Office, Tel. No. 372-INFO An introduction to the paper to Cartesian coordinates. April 10. 3-5 p.m 207 OH NEW WOMEN'S How to Read Dump Hrs. 10 am - 6 pm M-F — - batch a dump loader map and FORTRAN reterenc Summer Tops Footlong Chili Dogs 12-5 pm Sat & Sun -rors. April 17. 3-5 p.m., 207OH. Camisole, Tank Tops, Gauze Blouses 80c •Mail orders - send self addressed Microcomputers An introduction 1— puting experien 2-5 Friday envelope & cheek or money order FASHION JEANS Microcomputer Equipment to: Arts Box Office, 425 S. Grand Emphasis on interfacing microcomputers and microprocessors to other For Men A Women New Styles of Branded Lion, Disco, VARSITY INN Ave. Lansing. Ml nputer Cyber Loader and non-computer equipment May 8,3-5 p.m. 207 OH Black Jack & Others, Straight Leg & Flairs GOOD FOOD • PIZZA • SPIRITS | Use of loader control statements, user libraries, and overlays May IS, •Marshall Music Co., Frandor - * - 207 OH Open M-F: 11 a.m. Sat. - Sun. 12:(H , Mi-.'ir •J.W. knapp Co.. Meridian & * Microcomputer Software An overview of available computer languages, applications and at- 529 E. GRAND RIVER, E, LANSING Lansing Malls' g ibutes May 22, 3-5 p m., 207OH. Mon.,Tu«..W*J-..Sat., i0-6 I •Lansing Center for the Arts o Merit Network fhurt.-Fri. 10-9 L and capabilities ot SAS (the Statistical Analysis System) and CLOSED SUN. 1 iccess it at Wayne State May 3 10 at 3-5:30 p.m 207 OH NEXT TO BAGEl-FRAGEl "Remaining Tickets at Door" 8 . 14 Michigon Stote News, Eost Lansing, Michigan Friday. April 6. 1979 MERIDIAN 8 4E2EZBEEB Debate on Introducing... "1978 Billboard Radio Forum Viet war impact nuclear Award Winner" fuel "An inside look at the people whose Monday discussion cancelled music has changed our lives." A discussion examining the Vietnam War and its impact on The debate on "American America will be held Monday at 7:30 p.m. in 206 Horticulture Nuclear Strategy, Plain or Bldg. SALTed" between Rep. Bob The symposium was organized by Victor Howard, director of Carr and professor William Van American Studies, who recently completed course examining the history of the Vietnam War. teaching a two-term Cleave slated for tonight been canceled because of has the Sunday nights at 10:35 p.m. The panel, moderated by Howard, will include three Vietnam United Airlines strike. This week: veterans: Eldon Clark, member of the staff of the College of Spokespersons from the Human Medicine; Malik Hodari, graduate student in American Michigan Democrat's office said Studies: and James L. Smith, editor-in-chief of the State News. The panel also includes James Johannes, instructor of economics and James Anderson, assistant professor of information on the scheduled debate v/tii be available at a ELTON JOHN later date. humanities. 640 AM MICHIGAN STATE RADIO NETWORK WBRS if§ wte® WMCD W MSN Announcements for It's What's MSU Bible Study meets at 7:30 East Lansing Public Library Happening must be received in the tonight, 145 Natural Science Bldg. offers "Destroy All Monsters," a State News office, 343 Student Services Bldg., by 12 noon at least two class days before publication. No announcements will be accept¬ MSU Mid-Day Bible Study Japanese film at 2 p.m. 950 Abbott Road. Free. Saturday. LIVE AT... DOOLEY'S ed by phone. meets at 11:30 today. C204 Wells European Association of MSU meets at 8 p.m. Sunday, Owen Hall Cafeteria. Experimental Education Pro¬ gram/College of Urban Develop¬ ment announce all juniors and can MSU Student Chapter'Ameri¬ Veterinary Medical Associa Israeli Folk Dancing from 1:30 to The 4 p.m. Sunday, 218 IM Sports- seniors are eligible to intern with tion offers health care techniques Circle (formerly Women s IM). Blackbirds state Office of Economic Develop¬ for pets, farm animals, and wildlife Instruction provided by the Hillel ment. Contact Dave Persell, Col¬ during Vetavisit from 9 to 5 Foundation. lege of Urban Development. Saturday, Veterinary Clinic. Looking for a way to use your Observatory Open House from 8 foreign language skills? The De¬ The Department of German and to 10 p.m. Saturday, MSU Obser partment of Languages and Lin¬ Russian presents a German Cab- vatory corner of Forest and Col¬ guistics presents a symposium at 3 baret at 7 tonight, McDonel Kiva. SUNDAY APRIL 8 lege Roads. Sponsored by the today, 109 Anthony Hall Astronomy Department. Weather permitting, the 24-inch reflecting Jolly Cedar Branch Library of¬ 8 00 and 10 30 pm 6.50 telescope will be used. LASH ANDZOLTON fers family film program at 7 TOGETHER-ON Abrahamic Community hosts tonight. Tonight: "Gulliver's Tra¬ Ona Meslin, associate director of vels' . ELLIPSIS psychodrama at Morena Institute of New York, to speak on non-vio¬ lent conflict resolution, 7 p.m. Sunday, 320 MAV Ave. COMNGSOON LONNIE MSU meetsfrom Simulations noon to Society 8 p.m. Satur¬ THE 6RIM0PB0NE LISTON day, 334 Union. Boardgames and Great Live Entertainment modern armor miniatures fea¬ f \ \ - S V ■■ c A SlOAv AFTERNOON PARTv LViT* tured. MSU hosts the 1979 Women's THE RED CLAY SMITH National Tract meet. Volunteers needed! Show your Spartan spirit! Inquire 26 Student Services Bldg. -^fetjruUwriu A GREAT OLD-TIME RAMBLERS BAND-STRING BAND MUSIC & MORE" and The COSMIC ECHOES St. John's Student Parish pre¬ SHOWTIMES MONDAY, APRIL 16 sents the Dominican Preaching Team, who will lead a renewal of MCH CANYON RAMBLERS 8 00 and 10 30pr faith through scripture. For more GOOD SOLD BLUEGRASSI information, call St. John's Stu¬ dent Parish. SALLY ROGERS Instructional Developers' noon FINE TRADITIONAL FOLK MUSIC luncheon today features DeLayne Hudspeth discussing "What is ID SUNDAY, APRL 8,2:30pm at Arthur Andersen'". 1961 N. tickets at DOOLEY'S Case Hall. 220 MAC E AST L Episcopal Ministry at MSU wel¬ both Recordlands comes all to Palm Sunday celebra¬ tion at 5 p.m. Sunday. Alumni Chapel. Dinner follows. MSU Varsity "S" Club meets at PHONE: 349-2250 6:30 Sunday. IM Sports-West i breaking records (formerly Men s IM). Seniors must attend to be sized for |l all across the state NOW OPEN WED. THRU SUN. Angel on rings. , ' GAIL PALMER PRESENTS HER BIGGEST YET! | Fire Black Renaissance Ensemble V ■Beyond Tuljlllmeni auditions for the cdndu announces . "Story of Malcolm X" at noon Saturday. 331 Union. \ BEAUTIFUL DREAMERS^ 900510 r Association of Seventh-Day Adventists osts Robert Zamora, tjollqaocd t speaking on "Christianity: Chau¬ CRROL COWNERS Liberationist?" vinistic or tonight, 334 Union. at 8:15 As CRNDV XXX i»». ZZZ^B- Tickets on sole 30 min¬ EXPECTATIONS .......»u«tte holltnd Campus Girl Scouts have a very utes prior to showtime & EXPOSE ME, important meeting at 7:30 p.m., second floor Union Lobby. > loter thon 15 minutes ofter showtime. LOVEUf^ overnight w sensations The Choir of University Baptist. "*3rd big hit Church presents "Empty He Came, Humbly He Served" at 6 AT CINEMA X RED AMATIUR NIOHT EVERY WED LIVI STAOI MOWS DAILY p.m. Sunday at the church, 4608 """ncSI LOVI NOTIt WITH RHONDA JO PETTY (FARRAH FAWCETT LOOK ALIKE) S. Hagadorn Road. -2 awrr tianeia absolutely no one under 18 admitted Open For Holiday Lanes & > S&S Breakfast M-F 7-11am Open 9am SUPERMAN MARLON BRANDO GENE HACKMAN Lounge tuesday LIZARDS UNDKRGROUND 224 Abbott Rd. Open Bowling Schedule: 9:00 11:30 pm am - 6:00 pm april 10 - 2:00 am 2 GREAT SHOWS ••• 7:00pm & 10:30pm Friday: 9:00 am - 6:00 pm 9:00 pm Sat: 9:00 am - - 2:00 2:00 am am •BUS STOP "DISCO EAST LANSING Sunday: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm 10:00 pm - 2:00 am tickets -$6.50 advance $7.50 day of show Rent-a-Lane NOW AVAILABLE AT: . Mon.-Thurs. Midnight-2:00a.m. ALLRECORDLANDSTORES ROLLERWORLD Sundays 11:00p.m.-1:00a.m. LANSING, FLINT, JACKSON LANSING FLINT tany games os you want (up to six persons per lane *6.00 per lane BUS STOP BOX OFFICE PRO BOWL-LANSING For Information t Reservations 3101 E. Grand River Just North of Frandor Call 337-9775 Michigan State News. East Lansing, Michigon Friday, April 6, 1979 15 Buster Keaton Vera Vague, Kate Smith For the fans of The Three Stooges (and who isn t). here are the best of their . crazy comedies They are uproarious and zany and mad and hilarious And as if that isn t enough to keep things from getting too serious. Curly, Moe and Larry are assisted in the program by the classic comedic talents of Buster Keaton and Vera Vague, and would you believe Batman and Kate Smith' 2 HOURS OF THE VERY BEST STOOGES FILMS TONIOHT AND SATURDAY SHOWTIMES. 7:30, 9:30 ADMISSION: M.50 SHOWPLACE: 100 Engin««ring BEAL FILM SPRING FILMS Tommy is for everyone! APR 5-7 Romeo and Juliet Tommy Lady Sings the Blues . Yesterday is tA, APR 8-10 APR 12-14 Casino Royal Gone With the Wind, The Wind and the Lion alive apd well. APR 15-17 Five Easy Pieces APR 19-21 Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Interiors APR 22-24 Young Frankenstein Fri. Conrad 7:15 & 9:30 APR 26-29 Revenge of Pink Panther Man Who Fell To Earth Sat. Brody 7:00 & 9:00 108 B Wells 8:00 & 10:00 APR 30-MAY 1 Eraserhead MAY 3-5 Eyes of Laura Mars. 2001 Space Odyssey MAY 6-8 Prime of Miss Jean Brodie MAY 10-12 Foui Play, The Way We Were MAY 13-15 Original Invasion of the Body Snatchers (TjlLIET ... mm* iBN MAY 17-20 Great Tycoon, Great Aira* WH\m lOHNfcttP PCHftWB; MUSWfMl MHSIittK S-H: Escape „ HIMC1 MBA! mMK1NCCIMD . WIWW.OD AiMlMDARMOIRNt 'HUNCOHI MAY 21-22 Thunderball MAY 31-JUNE 3 Catch 22, House Calls, Fri. Brody 6:30 & 9:00 108 B Wells 7:30 & 10:00 Paper Chase Sat. Wilson 7:00 & 9:45 Sun. Conrad 7:00 & 9:30 TERM PASSES ARE AVAILABLE FOR ONLY $3.00 FOR ALL DIANA ROSS £ BILLIE is HOLIDAY FILMS RHA SHOWS SPRING TERM. TERM PASSES CAN BE PURCHASED AT THE RHA OFFICE 323 STUDENT SERVICES ON WEEKDAYS DURING OF¬ FICE HOURS AND AT ALL RHA filmed in WVNAVtSON* > FILMS THIS WEEKEND. UNIVER¬ SirVUiA Fri. Wilson 7:00 & 9:45 SITY ID IS NEEDED TO PUR¬ CHASE TERM PASS. INDIVID¬ ,<71 AST MICHIGAN AVF.NUf. Sat. Conrad 7:00 & 9:45 UAL ADMISSION IS $1.50 TRAIN STATION; 16 Michigon Stote News, Eost Lansing, Michigan Friday April 6 1979 TONIGHT AND SATURDAY © tonight! dp^ HELD OVER ABSOLUTELY FINAL 2 DAYS FRONTLINE CINEMA presents WILL NOT BE SHOWN AGAIN THIS YEAR Frankly Scarlet, I Barry O'Neill Don't Give A Damn We're Not Going to However mokes us imaginative the story may be. Romero believe it all Night of the Living Dead is a grim and gruesome exercise in extraordinary horror film craftsmanship, a towering achievement in unre FRIDAY & SATURDAY APRIL 6 & 7,8 PM B-106WELI SHALL Miss RHA's Poster lieved terror good Canadian folksinger. Barry also plays With Babies & B Outrageous stories and fine balads from a Sale This Year Sat concertina and Uilleann pipes! 2-4 Conrad Aud. Banners\With the ItTelen Pound Fiddle Cuban W)men\ admittioft:$253 WILLIAMS HAH CAFE $ -SAME TIME, NEXT YEAR © Testimony SAME LAUGHS. ANY YEAR! FREE-FREE-FREE-FREE-FREE-FRIE-FREE A sharp and amusing entertainment, with a tear or two lurking just beyond the laughs." - Charles Chanel"- I * T.nes "Goodness laced with laughter is OPEN 6:45—FEATURE AT what Same Time. Next Year' A Seal I' | y t iMirrart ■UTTiBSI ilffil 7:15 9:20 -SAT SUN 1:00 is filled with." Film 3:05-5:10-7:15-9:20 ♦o this from the creators of "Silver Streak? Feature The Marx Brothers DUCK SOUP " 50 nun FRIDAY SHOWTIMES: NIGHT 7:30, 10:15 DUCK SOUP 9:15 SHOWPLACE: 111 Olds SATURDAY SHOWTIMES: DUCK SOUP 7:30 10:30 NIGHT 8:45, 11:45 " SHOWPLACE: 102B Wells Ellen Alan ABEALFILM Burstyn Alda "Same 11 me.'Xcvt '•Tear" SAT-SUN EARLY BIRD—4:45-5:15—*1.50 A Walter Minsch Robert Mulbgar Production A PORNOGRAPHIC TODAY OPEN 6:45 PM -v Bt R\ARD SIAD€ Based or the stage SHOWS AT 7:05-9:20 THE FARMER .-mesLMe "• > GOTTLIEB rER MIRISLH and MvRTOM GOnufcB *W Pv MARVI Directed b> DOUBLE HEADER SAT 4 SUN AT 1:00-3:05- 5:15-7:35-9:35 2nd An uncompromising explosion Two "HAIK Really Wild Films Are Now Playing With "THE STAR WARS' Each Other. HAlR OF MOVIE MUSICALS. DAZZLING! HOLLYWOOD PORN IS HERE NOW HAlR SUPERB! . mall theatre Highest Rating in Screw, Oui, Hustler. A MUSICAL —■ Rave Reviews in Playboy, Oui, and Chic Hair explosion!- -Jeffrey Lyons CBS Radio "Brilliant new X Moo thru Fri 7:004 9:15 Sot S Sun 2:30 4:45 7:00. 9:15 porn film. No other film Wed Motinee 1 00 onlyAdm. $1 50 is going to equal this one. 100%" A G ■ Mnh, ,gh> Blut "It easily rates lOO . It's the finest blue movie I've ever seen. It is inventive, opulent, and highly erotic." -BonUn Scott. After Dark "Misty Beethoven" LISTER Ft P-jK, MICHAEL BUTifR v : "VAN RAGNi RADC MacDffWS HAiR I. SAVAGt TREAT A\. AN' H.WC AVOf. AW ', WRlu«" DONjAu'- Mf'i SAPNf V; -.hi MWR! .ROM# iPSON narrated in person by ' JiRJMf RAGNl. lAtffS RAK * Wd MrDfMOT IJMMSCA 90BEP' JREfW * MiR%LAV ONORICFK Don Cooper Y United Artists •ntuie with Don and his Introducing thee travel up the Alaskan Constance Money Per tiner ; information on HOW TO 1 N TO C 3, WHAT TO ST F., prices with Jamie Gill is Jaqueline Beudant ons. Also featuring 'The Tei-ri Hall/Gloria Leonard Casey Donovan Has Kean f '98 ' Directed by Henry Paris Plus this 2nd GREAT HARDCORE HIT Fri.ScSat. April 6-7 An Exotic, Erotic Romp Uni v Auditorium at 8 00 p.rr Rex Reed Best Film of the Year Single Tickets: S2.50, at the door only. One child under 12 admitted FREE with Al Goldstein each paid adult admission. Half pric A New Plateau in Erotic Cinema additional children under 12 vears. —Playboy STEVE MSU students; FREE with valid I D. GOODMAN The Private Afternoons of --CHAMP MONDAY APRIL 16 Mt TRO GOLDWYN MAYfR presents A FRANCO ZEFFIRELU FILM JON VOIGHT FAYE DUNAWAY RICKY SCHRODER ERICKSON KIVA Pamela Mann" •THE CHAMP' JACK WARDEN-ARTHUR HILL • Music by DAVE GRIJSIN 8 & 10:30 PM PORNO TONIGHT AND SATURDAY Screenplay by WALTER NEWMAN • Based on a stay by FRANCES MARION Produced by DYSON LOVELL • Directed by FRANCO ZFFFIRELLI $5.50 at the MSU Union Ticket Office, Elderly Instruments, ".UNA; VhNHMCXMBUMMIMU (WHdNITftCtXKr'.at '«r Casteilani's Market, Recordlands in Lansing 8i Meridian Malls; Showtimas: Misty 7:30. 10:30 A Rtfil 1H( ;*l! wrbacn Pamela 9:00. 12:00 BEAl Boogie Records in Mt, Pleasant; Believe in Music in Grand Rapids. $6.50 at the door. Coming April 14: Dick Reddy Showplace: 104 B Wells FILM 0 RUSSIA Admission: $2.50 students S3 50 non-students EARLY BIRD SAT t SUN 4:45 to 5:15 M .50 Michigan Stote News East Lansing Michigan Friday April 6, 1979 17 mm i mm II i ft? 4 m P* &f"^V *i ' Tj»mW l Vj& .] {f^iJSiTi Mwrtw Classified Advertising Information ||^] | Auto Service |[7[ | Employment ]gj] f Employment |fjj| [ Employment |f|Tl 1 Employment |f[j| [ [jnployment |fjT| PHONE 355-8255 GMC 3/4 Van. 1977 good MASON BODY SHOP. 812 E. 347 Student Services Bldg. STUDENTS SUMMER EMPLOYMENT: DELIVERY MEN, part-time. EARN MONEY FOR LIFE'S COUNTER HELP, days, full mileage, panelled, carpeted. Kalamazoo, since 1940. Auto Did you spend your entire Waiters, RATES Power steering, brakes. 676 waitresses, Hos¬ Mornings or afternoons, EXTRAS. Become an Avon time. Apply MILLER'S ICE painting - collision service. income tax refund on "r and tesses, Bartenders, Cooks, 1829. 5-4-9 13) American Monday-Friday. Must be de¬ representative. You can earn CREAM, 116W. Grand River. foreign cars. 485 r" over spring break? kitchen help and grounds- pendable and have good DAYS 0256 C-21-4 30 (5) extra money selling quality 6-4-9 14) No keepers Send resume and 1 day-90' per line driving record Call Bob Al products part-time during the lines 1 3 6 8 1977 GMC Van, finished inte- Are you anxiously wondering ~~ ~ 7,_ ~ - ~ ~ picture, giving date available dnch 882 0208. 84-6 (6) hours that suit you best For ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN 3 days-80' per line 3 2.70 7.20 13.50 16 80 rior, $4000. Call 339 8449. G00D USED tlres and how you're going to make it Et experience to: BILL OLI¬ details, call 482-6893 Must have working knowl¬ 3.60 9 60 6 days-75 line X-10-4-1313) ,ires' 13-14 15 inch. Mounted financially through VER'S LAKE SECRETARY WANTED by 4 18.00 22 4C per spring FRONT C 214-30 (8) edge of electronic circuits 8 free. Used wheels and hub term and still have a great LODGE, P O. Box 146. Pru- Russian Language Journal. 5 4.50 12.00 22.50 28 00 days-70 per line and trouble shooting tech¬ tan by Memorial Day' denville. Ml 48651. (Hough 10 hours weekly, $3.60/hour, 6 7 5.40 14.40 27.00 33.60 4.30 16*0 31.50 39.20 MERCURY MONTEGO \/ a o..,,., '69. r^A MichiM'^l'a1"1" SAMESh1825 Michigan, Lansing, Michigan, ton Lake). Z-10-4-10 (9) hours arranged. Good typing DOOLEY'S IS NOW accept¬ - niques. Will perform repairs and maintenance broad¬ line rate per insertion ®9,z 482 58,8 c5-4-6161 and shorthand skills ing applications for kitchen on We can help you out. neces¬ We need FILE Call Professor Sendich, personnel Apply in person, casting audio and RF equip¬ MASTERCHARGE I VISA WELCOME J85-2S17. Oan S. 10 4-13 14) CLERKS, to CASHIER-WAITRESS wan¬ sary. VOLKSWAGEN BEETLE work full time 355-5079 or 337-0162. Tuesday, at 7 p.m., ask for ment using manuals and day assign¬ ted, no calls please. APPLE schematics Must be able to Econolines —3 lines-$4.00-5 days. 80' per line and CLERK TYP¬ 34-6 (8) Mike. Must be available MERCURY CYCLONE 1969 mufflers Ger™n;made- "ith ments, ISTS. TYPISTS to work tem¬ JADE. 503 Frandor Ave. to work with tubes, transistors, over 3 lines. No work this adjustment in rate when $250. 1969 Ford Van, $650 ^Pes andmstal^tionkits 3-4-10(3) summer. 24-9(7) and integrated circuits. Ex¬ cancelled. Price of item(s) must be stated porary night shift job assign¬ SUMMER JOBS - Sun 'n in ad. Maximum sale price of MOO. 5? JIT""10" 353 ,J' KIBESN SS PARTS, 2605 E Kalamazoo ments in the Lansing, East Lansing, and Okemos area. 10 TO 20 girls wanted for telephone work, no experi¬ Sand Resort, South Haven, interviewing Monday, April 9 7 11 STORE. 1997 Aurelius Rd, Holt perience with RF and AM and FM transmission systems Peanuts Personal ads -3 lines is now taking appli¬ is highly desirable Must be - *2.25 per Street One mile west of $3.00 - $4.50 per hour ence necessary, good hourly at Placement Bureau. Open¬ 1976 OLDS OMEGA, 14,000 cations for pan time employ¬ able to work 10-20 hours per insertion. 75' per line over 3 lines (pre¬ campus. 487-5055. ings for complete restaurant wage plus bonus, days or ment. Apply in week. Possible full time sum¬ miles, excellent condition, C-12-4-2018) Salaries are commensurate staff. Room and board in¬ person. 694 payment). $2995. 351-9334. 3-4-6 (3) evenings, apply within Ki- 4906 8-4-17(5) mer work. $3,304.00 per with skills and experience, cluded. 3-4-6 (8) Rummage/Garage Sale ads -4 lines - $2.50. wanis Club, 2736 E. Grand hour, depending on experi¬ JUNK CARS wanted. Also and several positions require 63' per line over 4 lines-per insertion. River.lnn America basement. ence. Contact Greg Nelson at OLDSMOBILE 98 - convert- selling used parts. Phone 321 - little or no training at all. You MACHINISTS WANTED day LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING-8 7-4-16(7) Room 8, Student Services, 'Round Town ads—4 lines-'2.50-per insertion. ible, 1970, sharp, $1,750. Mr. 3651. C-21 4-30 (3) may work as many or as few and night shift. With some hours per week, Okemos own Bailey, 487-3643 5-4-9 (3) Michigan State Radio Net¬ 63' per line over 4 lines. hours as your schedule per¬ DON'T LET another day go experience on metal removal transportation. 349 5883 work 8-4-11 (19) Lost & Found ads Transportation ads UGLY DUCKLING - will buy mits. machine; i.e. lathe, vertical 14-6(4) 3 " by .. . without lining up your OLDSMOBILE DELTA 88, your car. 372-7650 ■ a us a call you'll be and horizontal, boring mill, lines-M .50-per insertion. 50' per line over - SUMMER WORK. Last sum¬ PROGRAMMER TO write 1973. 4-door. Lots of power. OR-2-4-913) glac you did. welding, and layout. Apply at 3 lines. mer. college students made HORTICULTURE STUDENT. and modify existing pro¬ $995. Where? Flumerfelt Stair Lans Corp. by calling 372- approximately $250 week. Full/part time nursery work. grams. Responsibilities in¬ Chevrolet. 655-4343. 8450. 5-4-10 (9) For more information, call clude daily execution of Deadlines Call Wendy Ross. 676-4741 Ads-2p.m.-1 class day before publication. OR-3-4-9 (5) Motorcycles \\fo\ 372-8303. 1-4-6(7) DISPATCHER JANITOR - 8-4-17(4) FORTRAN and COMPASS programs on a CDC6500. Will 1971 OLDSMOBILE DELTA 5-10 p.m. Must know local Cancellation Change-lp.m.-l class day be¬ BABYSITTER, IN my E. Lan¬ also debug, test, document, 88, Runs good, reliable, body area streets and landmarks SUMMER JOBS "Y" Fam¬ fore publication. FOR SALE, 1974 Honda sing home. Regular, year and implement changes and solid, $250. 627-4680 round, part time, 15-25 hours Apply in person, 613 Poxson ily Center, Niles, Michigan is modifications to existing pro¬ XL250 385 actual miles, Once ad is ordered it cannot be cancelled or 4-4-9 (3) RESIDENT MANAGER and Ave, 487-2400. 3-4-6 15) showroom condition. Kept in 'week. 5 month old infant taking applications for Sum¬ grams and system software. changed until after 1st insertion. spouse to live in and super¬ and 5 year old. Good Salary. heated storage since new. mer Day Camp Staff. Need Programs are run in both OLDSMOBILE 88 vise 6 mentally retarded adult TELEPHONE SURVEYORS There is a *1.00 charge for 1 ad change plus - 1971, $750 firm. 353-8155 after 5 Own transportation, refer¬ counselors and swim instruc¬ batch and Interactive modes. good condition, runs well. clients, in a residential home ences. Prefer faculty or stu¬ evenings, salary plus bonus. An Associate 50' per additional change for maximum pm 8-4-13(61 Call EASTLAWN. 349-9180 tors, Work-study students Degree in $700 or best offer. Call Jayne setting. Contact personnel dent spouse. OK to bring Physics or Computer Science of 3 changes. office. 8-4-13 (3) receive first priority. Apply to 355-6558 or 332-5183 Community Mental your own child. 337-2172. or an equivalent combination YAMAHA 74 DT 250A Ex¬ "Y" Family Center, 315 West The State News will only be responsible for 3-4-6 (4) Health Board, 407 W. Green- 3-4-10(9) of education and related data cellent condition. 5,000 miles, GRADUATE STUDENT to Main, Niles. Michigan. 49120, the 1st day s incorrect insertion Adjust¬ lawn, Lansing. E.O.E $500. 355-6283 2 4 6 13* processing experience is nec¬ PINTO WAGON 1975, air, 8-4-13 (8) work week-ends in car rental artn: Don Darnell. 1-4-6(10) ment claims must be made within 10 days MOUNTAIN JACK'S essary. ReasonaDle experi¬ restau¬ office. 489 1484. 54-10(31 of expiration dote radio, excellent condition, ence with FORTRAN, COM¬ GIRLS - GUYS - GIRLS rant now accepting applica¬ CAMP SANCTA MARIA. PASS, and magnetic tape, Bills are due 7 days from ad expiration date. If not paid by due date, a 50' late service $1500, or best offer. 355- 7812. 4-4-11(31 } Employment |[yi| MONEY - MONEY - MON EY Set appointments for our tions for bartenders, wait persons, cooks, and bus per¬ PART-TIME sales wanted, inquire in person help June 17/August 22. Male staff for Catholic boys camp tape formats, etc. Familiarity with CDC hardware and sons. Full time and part time charge will be due salespeople. Work in our only - FOX JEWELRY in Gaylord, Ml. Counselors MSU batch and interactive 1967 PLYMOUTH, auto DOMINO'S PIZZA hours available pleasant Lansing office. Day Apply in COMPANY, Frandor shop¬ with talents in horseback matic, 6-cylinder, power Is hiring full and part-time processing is desirable. Reply or evening shifts. Hourly person only Monday-Friday ping center. 3-4-6 15) delivery people. Flexible riding, swimming, crafts, na¬ to A. Rebec. MSU Personnel steering, good transporta¬ salary, plus bonuses. Call Sue 2-4 p.m. 5800 W. Saginaw. tion. $150 or best offer. 349 hours. Can make up to ture, litergy, sports. Will train. Center. 110 Nisbet Building, 394 5862 KYAK RECREA E.O.E. 8-4-9 18) DO YOU need a job this Contact Kevin Sarb, 6206 W 1005. 3-4-6 (4) $4 hour with commission and East Lansing, Ml 48824 | Automotive ~|[^j | Automotive "][^| tips Apply at the following locations. TIONAL MANUFACTURING CORP 6-4-11 (11) 30 PEOPLE needed for serv¬ spring and summer? Be your own t>osS' Own your own Lake Dr. Hasslett, Mi 48840. 339 3352 or 355-7713 Please reference job number A955. MSU 's an Equal PORSCHE, 1974, 41.000 business. Buy my ice-cream X-54-9112) miles. ing and catering at Kellogg Opportunity Employer Excellent condition. DENTAL truck. $600 or best offer. ATTENTION!1 We buy late 2068 Cedar St., Holt ASSISTANT Center. Flexible hours, and 8 4 F -30 CHEAPEST PRICES - in the model imported and do Appearance Group $4,900 or Chairside. 4-handed dentist¬ must be available 2 to 3 351-3921. Ask for Mike B state UGLY DUCKLING 1561 Haslet! Rd., Haslett DAIRYMAN HAS home near best offer. 393-5593. ry. Experience necessary. lunches per week. Apply at 10-4-16 (81 PART-TIME employment, mestic compact cars. Con RENT-A-CAR $7.99Wav 1139 E. Grand River, E. Lan¬ campus for married couple in tact John DeYoung, WIL¬ 6-4-13(4) Salary open. Benefits Call Room 116 Kellogg Center early evenings, 15 hours/ 372-7650. OR-17-4-30(4) sing i exchange for part-time help. week, janitorial. LIAMS VW, 484-1341. 5214 Cedar St., Lansing 485-7123. 8-4-11 14) between 8 and 5. 8-4-9 (8) 641-6460. 4-4-6 (4) Call Mr. Grossi at 482-6232 84-6 (4) C-5-4-6 (5) CORVETTE. 1968, converti¬ SUPER BEETLE, 1974, AM, 8 3608 N.E. St., Lansing ble, 4-speed, sharp. $4100 track, sun roof, steel belted 01 Thomas L Parkway, Lan- CADILLAC COUPE de 353-7820 or 349-1717. radials. Good mileage. 337- PERHAPS YOU HEED A NOW LEASING VILLE, 1974, original owner, 8-4-13 13! 2386. 8-4-11 (4) SPRING TUNE UP TOO ATTENTION CAMPUS immaculate condition. See at FOR SUMMER BOUNCERS NEEDED, full or ARTS & LETTERS IMPORT WEST. 2921 W. 1973 CUTLASS SUPREME, 2 77 TRANS AM T-TOP, AM part time, apply in person, Polarity Therapy Designed HILL AND FALL Saginaw at Oldsmobile plant door Landau, AM 8 track, air, FM, 8 track, air cruise, auto, Silver Dollar Saloon E.O.E. to take kinks out of MAJORS $4250. Call 321-7395. new Michelin radials. 355- power steering/brakes, 353 64-6(4) mind and body *2 Bedrooms 5-4-11 (71 0010. 8-4-6 (4) 0665 or 337-7470 6 4-6(41 INSTRUCTORS let Vi and Grant Dutton Applications for stu¬ "Furnished Apts. FOR arts CAMARO - 1974, 350 auto DODGE C0R0NET.73, good and dent positions TOYOTA COROLLA 1973, 26 crafts, gymnastics, help you rediscover total on "Free Roommate Service matic, am-fm stereo. $2500. transportation, new tires, swimming and land sports relaxation while University level ond ochieving 393-3591 or 321-8135. $650. 372-4178 mpg. good condition, very wanted for North optimum muscle and joint "Dishwashers 54-10(3) evenings reliable, $900 or best offer. Michigan College level commit¬ 2-4-9(3) summer camp. Write Camp flexibility and balonced tees will be 349-3858 evenings. 2-4-9(5) Sea-Gull, 29550 Franklin Rd body accepted "Central Air Conditioning Join the Gang at... energies through a 68 CHEVY Mi ton pickup, 6 #329 Southfield, Ml 48034 , through Tuesday, April cyhnder. 3 speed, new tires. FORD MUSTANG 1978 designer serjes_ extras Ghia- VEGA, 1974 - excellent 34-9 _[71 called polarity therapy 10. "Swimming Pool Burcham Woods 655-3630 3 4-6 (3) 393-7119 before 2. 8-4-17(3) transportation. 25 mpg. Ex¬ PART TIME cooks needed Applications ore avoiloble at "Unlimited Parking tras, $500, 353-0954. Apply Backstage Restaurant, DUTTON POLARITY your departmental office-or "Pleasant Landscaping CHEVROLET BLAZER. 1976, 5-4-11 (3) Meridian Mall. 8-4-12 (3) C mon over FORD-1975 EL50 window THERAPY CENTER ot Room 206 Linton Holl K-10. Automatic. Power steering, power brakes, air Van. Burns regular, owner, For information coll "Special 12-month rates AND CHECK OUT conditioning. Mud and snow 45,000 miles. Customized. 4350 Oak wood Dr. COLLINGWOOD APTS! tires. Excellent condition. Best offer, 641-6288 CEDAR GREENS Okemos, Ml 48864 355-0368 FREE BUS * air conditioned $4695. Where? FLUMER 5-4-12(4) Coll 349-1118 ♦ dishwasher FELT STAIR CHEVROLET NOW LEASING SERVICE * shag carpeting 6554343. X-O-24-917) 745 BURCHAM • unlimited parking Model Open 9-9 •ONE BEDROOM FURNISHED MATERIAL AVAILABLE FOR Apartments shown by • plush furniture CHRYSLER 1972 New York¬ 731 Everyday cppointment MonWed-Fri ♦ model open daily APARTMENTS BOOK SHELVES AND LOFTS 10am-12noon er, Good condition. Loaded, must sell. $900 353-3462. Apartments •AIR CONDITIONING Leasing for 3:30pm-$pm or Call 351-8282 HASLETT LUMBER Summer & Fall Phone for appointment: (behind the BusStop 3-4-6 (3) •SWIMMING POOL COMPANY CAL1 349-3530 351-3118 night club on the river) •PRIVATE BALCONIES I486 Haslett Rd. Don't sign a lease until now •WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE TO Haslett, Mich. you've seen CAMPUS for rental MATERIALS CUT TO SIZE! PEOPLE reacher MARI60LD APARTMENTS leasing 351-8631 information 339-8236 OPEN: MON-FRI 8-5:30, SAT 8-1:00 ★ ★ Air Cosdiiioned Dishwasher 113S Michigan Ave. Right next to WANT AD E. Lansing, Ml. the M.S.U. Brody g"'V* SUMMER . ★ Luxurious Furnishings Just complete form and Complex •large one bedroom ★ Shag Carpeting mail with payment to: apartment ★ Private Balconies EMPLOYMENT •Completely furnished SWIMMING POOL •Shag Carpeting ★ OPPORTUNITIES State News Classified Dept. payment on the car •Applioncet ond Air Cond. ★ located on Burclum Ave. •We pay water and heot Make *he Timber Shores Camping Resort has many areas 347 Student Services Bldg. For Rental for you to choose from for summer employ¬ East Lansing. Mich. 48823 For appointment call ment. Information Call 337-7328 earn$10,0 bartenders, These areas ore: accounting, waitresses, custodial, maintenance, security Address .*155 351-7212 guards, life guards, cash register clerk, _ a month Grocery Store Manager and Directory of Security and Assistant Resort Manager. City _ Zip Code _ for 2 or 3 hours a week of your spare time Daytime Phone (Etopckmgfjam _ For an application and additional information Classification eferred Insertion Date — write to Timber Shores Resort, Box 215, NOW LEASING donate plasm* Northport Ml 49670 office. or visit your placement 25 characters in a line, including punctuation and spaces between words. You may save a life1 Print Ad here — * Luxury .uurtnici.t.- n.mpU't.-ly furnished with din- It's easy and relaxing Be a twice-a-week regular tinetive Spanish $10 cash each donation, plus bonuses Mediterranean furniture and shag « transportation. 332 3454 unfurnished. pets No children Quiet married couple. i a arc i pets. References and $400 male, mostly Newfoundland. TAYMAR GOOD PAY for ride to St. is educationally based with 8 4 9 (3) References, deposit $225. efficiency. Close to campus 351 7497. OR 184 30 151 ROOM FOR 1 man at Men's Neutered and shots. Great LEGAL SERVICES - Clair Shores. Leave Saturday, ^ D O M.D and nursing pro¬ Christian Co-op. Call 332 with people and kids. Needs AFFORDABLE grams. , Requirements are: WANTED A COOK 25-30 482 1727 663 4345 8 4-6 I5> ™m8c,r,on4?40 "z a*.„, aqi * Mal1- 4-5 bedrooms. $450 a 1437. 3-4-6 (31 room and affection. Call 323- LEGAL SERVICES April 14 Call 482 2259 after 1 B.S.N, degree (Masters de¬ hours per week, Monday-Fri¬ LARGE 4 bedroom duplex to Summer. Aftfir t 5 p.m. 40/" ~ , aooa i j 2243 days/485-7729 evenings p.m. 5-4-12(41 sublet, summer. Located 1 .ar, onA-jniKi month 349-0330. weekdays ROOM FOR rent, close to and weekends. 5-4-12(8) sired!, minimum 2 years in day, to prepare lunch and Initial Consultation: FREE some phase of education and dinner. Experience preferred. mile from campus. Call 337 _ ______ 9-5 54 11(41 campus. Parking. $130/ current Michigan licensure. Please contact Phi Gamma 0990 after 5 pm. 5-4-9 (3l FEMALE WANTED for 3 '2 BLOCK from campus - month 332-3795 8-4-10(3) 5 GERMAN Shepherd pups, Misdemeanor minor) Si75 Wanted Contact Michigan State Uni¬ Delta 332-5053. 5-4-6 (61 bedroom, 2 bath apartment, AKC registered. $100, 6 COURT COSTS ADDITIONAL 8-10 people, furnished $875 NEED ROOMMATE to share own room, $98 33 month weeks old. Call 394 3588 PERSONAL INJURY CASES: versity personnel office. (5171 . plus utilities. Available fall. WANTED: 353 3720. 110 Nisbet Bldg E. PART TIME girl trainee for an apartment for tall. Call 882 1036. 5-4-13(4) 332 6468. 8 4 16 14) For Sale E-54-11J3) NO FEE UNLESS YOU WIN EXPERIENCED house cleaner, Saturdays. morning office duties. 80 Ted 394-6747 5-4-9 (31 Lansing, Mi 48824 E.O.E. LAB PUP (yellowl registered. FOR OTHER FEES 694-1351 Three dollars-hour. Call 337- Refer to position a A959 hours month For Appoint¬ AMERICANA. FEMALE 4'y months. $85 655-3800 1 LARGE room furnished in 0022 evenings. 2-4-914) 5-4 6 (22 ment 321 9700. 11-4-13(41 ROOMMATE MALE or fe¬ needed spring term, spacious grand old home. House privi¬ SEWING MACHINES - new E-5-4-8I3) male. Share 1 bedroom apart¬ corner apartment 332-8529. leges. Mason 676-5799 * ee arm machines from FREE LESSON in complexion FEMALE VOCALIST would ASSISTANT SWIMMING ment. Will have by yourself 5-4-6 131 GERMAN POINTER, female, COACH group team seeks Competitive age coach part I for Rent ) ^] until midterm. $125.50 + Vi utilities. 5 minutes campus. SUBLET 2 bedroom. Spring 3-4-9 (31 $99.50 Guaranteed used ma¬ chines from $39.50. All makes 4 years old. Well trained. good home. 321-0381. $50 care COSMETIC MERLE 5543. C-21-4-30 14) STUDIO. NORMAN 321- like to work part-time or full time with a group or studio ULREY CO-OP Spring open¬ repaired EDWARDS DIS¬ work 321-0151. 8-4-17(4) time. May 21 332-5314. 5-4-9 (6) term. Collingwood Apart E-5-4-10 13) August 2 Fall ings. $30 week, room & TRIBUTING COMPANY 1115 available also Recent Com¬ REFRIGERATOR. T V ster¬ ments. 351 8282 332-7051 YOUNG board. Close to MSU, 332- N. Washington. 489-6448 ALASKAN KALAMAZOO STREET PROFESSIONAL required, eo rentals. Free on off cam¬ 5-4-6 (31 MALAMUTE petitive experience 5095. 3-4-10(3) C-21-4-30 I8I couple returning to graduate pus delivery. DORM RENT- PUPPIES AKA, 12 weeks, CLEANERS AND c caching preferred. Don UNIVERSITY TERRACE school. Fall '79 wishes to LeDuc. 371 5140 or send ALL. 372 1795 8-4-6i4i SUMMER SUBLEASE 1 bed shots. $100. 353-5266, 351 COIN LAUNDRY RENTING FOR Fall. Modern CASH PAID For old comics, explore housesitting for fa¬ to 217 South Capitol, room apartment for 1 or 2 6749 5-4-11 13) announces APRIL resume houses and duplexes Cam¬ baseball cards, science fic¬ culty member on sabbatical. Lansing. 48933. 5-4-6 (10> Summer leases avail¬ people block behind Dool- 2 for 1 SPECIALS 1616) 947 2912 days, or (6161 pus near 3-7 bedrooms. Call tion CURIOUS BOOK POMERANIAN FOR RENT able. Few for Fall. eys. $170/month. Call Anne days 351-6471 C 21-4-30 (4) PUPPIES 271-6740 evenings. 3-4-6 (71 SHOP, 307 E. Grand River, AKC registered. $125 HOUSEKEEPER BABYSIT¬ • Stereos. Refrigerators. TV s or Patti at 332 8806 East Lansing 332-0112. Call 2 WINTER COATS FOR PRICE OF ONE TER wanted Monday-Fnday Open showing Satur¬ 8 4 13 (51 FEMALE NEEDED. 2 blocks 694 9486 3-4-6 13) • free delivery»off camptis C 10-4-13 161 Special good on dry cleaning TWO WOMEN need 3-6 pm Must have own days I1am-2pm or by from campus. $90 month housing for fall. Friendly yes' We will FEMALE ROOMMATE, own CANARIES, 8 weeks Red transportation, 349-4174 (af¬ appointment. Phone Spring, $80-Summer, ter 6 p.m.i 8 4 13 (41 372 1795 between 3pm-7pm, room, bath. Lansing town- 7790/3-4-9 (3) 351- T-Shirts made from Factor Singers $35, females $15. 485-3806. 5-4-9 (3) MUST PRESENT STUDENT ID do windows 353-0420 Z 3-4-6 (31 house. $90 month - ride to 374-0124 Mondoy-Fridoy: MSU daily Lynn 3534730. your art. Photo or 1918 E. Kalamazoo RN INSERVICE coordinator slide in FULL COLOR. NON-COMMERCIAL collec¬ excellent benefits-working conditions all 882-2468 days IBM CORRECTING Seiec tncs. By week or month Call J b J Products, 371-1878 8-5. 6-4 11 141 Rooms Any quantity. Discount | Mobile Homes"] puj at Clemens tor of Marvel Comics, 1973 or earlier 487-9824 6-4-6(3) and ask 'or Mrs Goss or LUXURY APARTMENT, given for dorm floors MALE ROOMMATE needed RESUME WRITING Service 627 4264 nights, ask for Mrs 18-4 30 (3) summer only 2 blocks for professions to AVAILABLE NOW. Campus or sport team orders, for 2 bedroom mobile home help ca.i FEMALES LOOKING for a 5 124 CEDAR St East campus. Female, rent negotl- near. Rooms from $80 Aniko 332-8667 or 351-4280 or 6 bedroom house close to Lansing with washer, dryer. 8 miles - able 332-1228 84-13 (3i 8-4-6 13) 2-man WHITE MONKEY from MSU. Next to Lake campus Call 332 7380 EXPERIENCED JANITOR Apartments 3s£! apartments. 1 bedroom furnished Heat included $120 all utilities. Phone 675- S-5-4-9 13) Part-t.me Apply to 4 p.m. in person. 2 AMERICA'S CUP $220 month Year leases on FEMALE TO share furnished, 7290. 2-5-4-9 (6) Typing Service 1^1 TO BUY LANE Cedar chest. ly, June 15 or September 1. negotiable. 332 7861 or 355- 526 SUNSET. 536 Abbott $82 RESTAURANT. 220 M A C. LUXURY TOWNHOUSE Call Carol between 9-2 daily, 129 Burcham efficiency $165 2902. 8-4-6 .31 to $98 4 weeks. Includes ALMA, 1960-2 bedrooms, professional EDITING, Ave 3-4 6 5 needs 3rd gi'l. Own room. utilities. 337-7162 3-4-6 (3) good condition. Near MSU Corrections at 351-9001 2-4-6 (3) month Damage deposit re¬ MUST SELL-BIC turntable to rewrites Typ May 1 Non-smoker Cable quired. Phone 6 10 p.m Rfl? with new cartridge and disc¬ $3,300 489-2928 4-4-6 13) ing arranged. 332-5991 CAMP DIRECTOR and camp personnel needed for 2 other TV and pool. $120 393-3687 8-4-6 (4) 2316 0-8-4-6 9 Houses |jp] OPENING FOR 2 Females &1 male. HOWLAND COOPER¬ tracker, $110. 393-7119 be¬ fore 2. 8-4-17(4) Lost & 0-2-4-9(3) thSsis^'Bis'sertations Giri Scout camps 'counsel¬ or. June waterfront, and cooksi. 17-August 5. Write WANTED - 1 female for 4 LANSING 'ower flat ONE Fireplace, bedroom stove, LANSING-WEST Mt. Hope, ATIVE, 323 Ann, close to campus. Ask for Rog, 332- BABY CARRIERS. Beautiful, w][7) M§U B'KE auction, Saturday April 7, 11 am at Salvage G.S.5 S 1635 North Iron- 'efngerator garage ana all 3 bedrooms, furnished, rec 652) $155 per term hand sewn and appliqued. LOST - BLACK Cockapoo, Stores, 1330 S. Harrison, East utilities included. Responsible wood Dnve, South Bend room. Nice area 2 car ga- Z-5-4-6 (6) 5-4-1213) child's pet. Needs medicine EXPERT TYPING Term pa¬ Lansing Approximately 150 couple or single. $225. Avail¬ rage. $275 plus utilities. Call to survive. East assorted Indiana. 46635 for more infor- Lansing area pers, letters, RESUMES. bicycles for sale. able Mav 1 482-9226 487-2166. 5-4-9 (51 MSU NEAR-Rooms from Cash or check with proper ID. ONE OR two males needed OR 21-4-30 i6> $125 month. All utilities in TRUMPET AND case, $100 K1JJ87- 5-4"10 '3> Near Gables. 337-0205 All items sold on as is basis. for apartment. Faii 7S-Sprmg C-21-4-30 (3) 5 BEDROOM duplex near eluded. 116 Burcham. Call refinished in brass 669-3838. FOUND — ONE brown and 80. Call M.ke 353-1025 Inspection on Friday April 6, MSU. 2 full bathrooms, appli- EQUITY VEST 351-1500 or E-5-4-1213) white dog. Possibly part lab, 10 a.m. 3-4-9 13) TYPING TERM Papers IBM - 3:30 p.m. Gates part St. Bernard. Very Friend¬ OFFICERS - fun or part- CEDAR VILLAGE ances, carpeting and Call 339-8686 8-4-12 141 more 351-4688 0-2-4-9(5) DISCOUNT, NEW-USED ly. 355-8002. 2-4-6 (41 experienced, fast service. Call open 9 a.m. day of the sale. For information call •ime tan 641 4562 351-8923. OR-21-4-30 (3) Bob ROOMMATE NEEDED tc desks, chairs, files. BUSI¬ OR 21-4 30 3 share apartment with male APARTMENTS Hfii HOLT T ni7p7cx DUPLEX. aii All new o 2 4 R00MS 10 lar9e 6 man dup|ex 0ose t0 MSU. NESS EQUIPMENT CO.. 215 FOUND - 4-2, small male LETTERS, RESUMES, Ridnour 355-0364. Auction¬ eers Mel White, bedroom Carpeting, E. Kalamazoo 485-5500. term Lansing, Jim Spring Summer. 2 blocks to ap- $88 ^ 337.2757 or 349 2508 dog, gold. Burcham Abbott papers, done in volume, Korrey, Okemos X-5-4-6 115) MURRAY HOTEL, Mackinac Now pliances. dishwasher, vaulted campus $115 plus $115 de¬ leasing foi 5.4.12131 0-2-4-9(4) area, 337-9401. 3-4-6 (3) DATA ENTRY SERVICES Island, Mi Summer cooks, posit. 351-5402 or 882 6691 summer and fall ceiling. $335 month. 694 5157 after 6 p.m 8-4-11 (6) WEST TREND 694-2424 10-4-10(3) OPEN HOUSE at Ingham Bartenders, maintainence 2-4-6 I5I Summer rent as low as speakers, FOUND - GOLD bracelet near County's newest day care persons piano players and woofer, tweeter. $125. Call S47 50 per person. Foi after 9pm, 394-3728 Treehouse Apartments. Pay UNIGRAPHICS OFFERS facility COUNTY CARE DE¬ personnel for rotation be- LARGE 1 bedroom starting RESPONSIBLE TR.O seeks ^falT CaT^-^ information J bedroom house or 5-4-1213) for ad. 355-1961. 1-4-6(31 COMPLETE DISSERTATION VELOPMENT CENTER Sun¬ •vice v mess¬ May 1 Two miles from MSU. z duplex 6-4-13(3) for fall-spring. AND RESUME SERVICE day, April 8, 12 noon-5 p.m. ing and housekeeping Send Call 332-4087 after 6 pm 332-8822 S-5-4-6 (3) WE PAY up to $2 for LP's typesetting, IBM typing, off¬ nterested families with chil¬ complete resume, work ex¬ 3 4-9 ,4i TO THE Couple walking on perience, recent photo, social call 351-5180 ONE ROOM in large home, 526 SUNSET Lane. Close. Share kitchen and bath. No and cassettes - rock, classical, jazz, etc. ail types, Albert Street Tuesday night set printing and binding. For estimate stop in at 2843 E dren welcome. Please /our child. Free balloons for bring security number and 1st and who picked pets. 337-7162. 1-4-613) up a blue parka- Grand River or phone 332- he kids. Discover what coun- last day available to work to many extras. $97 50 - utili¬ flat, BLACK b CIRCULAR, please call 332-2508 2-4-9(4) :ry atmosphere and care can 3969 PenbeHon Ann Arbor M 48105 12 4-161151 YES.., ,we have location1 NEED FEMALE 4-man to share nice ties. Now to September. Close 332 6613 or 487-1586 FEMALE TO - sublet fur¬ upstairs, 541 E. Grand River Open 11 a.m. 351-0638. 8414. C-21 4-30 (8) Jo for your child. 1772 N. •on Red Cedar River apartment, spring, 5-4-6 (4) nished room, nice house. FOUND, YOUNG black cat COPYGRAPH SERVICE Okemos Rd. Mason, (South summer Across from 'cam¬ Close. $76 month plus utili¬ C-21-4-30(6) by East Lansing McDonalds. completed dissertations and )f Holt Rd., across from FAST FOOD MANAGERS •free canoes pus. No deposit' $85 Friendly EAST LANSING, ties, nice roommates. Small 323-7294 resume service. Corner MAC klaedon Elementary School). DOMINO S PI22A ;250 units 337 9377 near MSU. INSTANT CASH! We're pay¬ or 323-9000 •2 minutes to campus roommates deposit. Available immediate¬ and Grand River, 8:30 a.m. Call 676-3022 for more infor- nation wioe' needs experi¬ 5-5-4-9 15) Spacious 6 bedrooms, with ing $1-$2 for albums in good 2-4-9(3) ly. Maxine. 355-4510. ext 221. 5:30 p.m. Monday-Friday, 10 enced fast fooo managers Waters & Rivers carpeting, dining room, re¬ 2-4-9(7) shape. WAZOO RECORDS, ■ 5 p.m. Saturday, 337- nation^ 3-4-6 116) now to be trained for posi¬ SUMMER SUBLET 3 per¬ frigerator and stove, yard. 223 Abbott. 337-0947 POTTERY CLASSES avail-- Real Estate l\m\ C-21-4-30 (6) - tions as store managers. You Edge Apts. son Twyckingham Apart¬ Only $540 (18-5-s) Open 9-9 *NEW COMMUNITY CO-OP C-21-4-30 (41 1666 able earn up to $250 per week 349-1065, RED GIANT Monday, Tuesday eve-, can 261 River St. ments: pool, air. rent negoti¬ has openings for Spring, REASONABLE RATES for wbiie in training. Our expan¬ 5-4-6 I7I nings, Saturday afternoonj able June paid 332 3042 MODERN AND Vintage OKEMOS-BY fast and accurate service. sion offers exciting oppor jnext to Cedar Village) Summer, Fall. $370'term REr owner. 2 fire¬ Call THE WHEEL WORKS. 3-4-6 (41 B, 1 block from MSU gently used clothing for men places, den, 5 bedrooms, 2h 339-3574 5-4-10 (3) tunities for you to join the 2 BEDROOM on bus route. 351 - 484-2261 1-4-6(5) and women. New arrivals baths, finished basement, Pri¬ fastest growing pizza com¬ 331-4432 Garden, available now. $275/ 3820 2-4-9(41 daily SOMEBODY ELSE'S vate mother-in-law month. 332-3827, 351-0667 living pany m tbe world. You- salary UNIVERSITY VILLA CLOSET, upstairs 541 E. space or business area as beginning manager 5-4-10 (31 ADJOINING LOOKING Glass Grand River, open 6 days. 337-2653 $76,500 349-1118. 5-4-9 16) $12,500 per year plus 25% 2 FEMALE roommates River, two rooms in friendly Noon-6 pm. We buy and sell. YOU TOO profit of the unit. Supervisory needed for spring term. 3-7pm FIVE ROOMS to sublet for 332 1926. C-21-4-30 18) country home on 12 acres. Should have your name— and franchising opportunities available after 12 months Americana Apartments, call Kathy 332-6482 10-4-11141 HASLETT ARMS summer 337 7038 4-4-9 (3) in co-ed house. Call Pets Call 485-1751 ext 547 or 669 5069. 8-4-1716) SOFA BED - $45, Herculon, [ Personal ""[[/] in THE AMERICAN VOICE successful store manage¬ 351-1957 folds flat, 6!$ feet, excellent, ment. Send resume to Joyce COUNTRY HOUSE on se¬ ASSOCIATED An Anthology of what you have to RED GIANT has a large 3-7pm OWN ROOM - Share utilities. after 5 332 6663 STUDENTS say, cluded 5 acres 15 minutes OF MICHIGAN STATE UNI¬ White, 6300 W Michigan selection of 154 miles north of MSU. E-5-4-10 13) send your signed original Poem or houses, apart¬ from campus. Pets OK Fe¬ Ave Apt. J-12, Lansing, EVER6REEN ARMS VERSITY tax refunds are 48917 14-4-20 (24) ments, duplexes, studios, male - $85 bedroom. Rick $98/month 332-2601 available in room 334, Stu¬ saying with $25 + fax • you will be etc Most areas, sizes, and 351-8135 5-4-6 (3) NEW AND used guitars, ban¬ 655-1717 late evenings. dent Services Building April published in The Vanstead Anthology prices. Call and see if we have 7-4-6 15) jos, mandolins, etc. Dulci¬ NOON GYM Supervisor po¬ what l-5pm ROOMS FEMALES, close to mers and kits, recorders, 10. 1979 at 5 pm. The American Voice you will receive ■ you're looking for. Be¬ bl-1-4-10 (7) - WAVERLY LEASING campus, single, $100, double a book of publication sition available at tween 9-9, 349-1065. COUNTRY LIVING for single thousands of hard to find plus 10% of HIGH SCHOOL. 11 am till 1 5-4-9 (8) $75 month, parking, kitchen. albums and books. Discount sales: Send cheque or money order FOR 1 * pm on days school is in or couple, 1 or 2 rooms 332 3906 4-4-614) LIMITED SUMMER prices. Expert repairs-free QUANTITY to session Position available private bath, no house pets, Framed SPORTS SUMMER SUBLET Ce¬ estimates. ELDERLY IN¬ ILLUS- - AND room for 1 horse 349-5911. 1 BLOCK from campus - Vanstead April 9th and for the remain¬ dars East, 1 bedroom, fur¬ STRUMENTS, 541 E. Grand STRATED covers. (4-2-79) der of the 1978 79 School evenings weekends. 8-4-9 (5) available now $85 $125. Fi¬ $30. 303 5th Avenue nished, off Bogue Street. FALL River, 332-4331 C-21-4-30 (9) Magazine included. year $3 50 hour Apply at 351 5948 S 5-4 10 (3) nished. 351 4484 8-4-6 (3) FRAME WORKS, 372-4403. New York, New York 10016 RED GIANT has a large selec¬ WAVERLY HIGH SCHOOL, DID YOU know that. 3-4-6 (4) FEMALE WANTED, share tion of houses, apartments, THE LOWER FLOOR of duplex, . . 5027 W. Michigan Ave. Lan¬ FEMALE NEEDED to sub¬ STEREO SHOPPE is the Village Green Apartment, re¬ duplexes, studios, etc . . close to sing. 8 4-10110) lease Campus Hill 349-2452, campus Available place to sponsible, non-smoker 321- Most areas, sizes, and prices. buy your stereo TAXI DRIVERS time full positions available. Must or part- 393-7627 8-4-6 (3) 2733. 5-4-10 (3) Call and see you're looking for Between if we have what immediately 394-3717 after 3 equipment. p.m. 8-4-6 (5) C-21-4-30 (8) teatim Hifll — Is God Calling You? — NEED A roommate? I would CAPITOL VILLA unfur¬ 9 9. 349 1065 5-4-6 (8) TWO TEN Speed bicycles. have chauffeur license. Call - OWN ROOM for female com¬ 'There are movements of the soul, deeper than words can describe like to share an apartment $65 each 337-0110 after 3 VARSITY CAB at 332 3559 nished apartment, clean muter twice a week. MSU SKYDIVING EVERY week and yet more powerful than any reason, which can give a man to know preferrably in Whitehall Summer. Rent negotiable. RED GIANT has a large close. 487 1682 after 6. pm. 5-4-6 (3) end and late afternoon First 5-4-9 15) Manor Pam 337 2676. beyond question or arguing or doubt, that the finger of God is here. 337-0422. X 10-4-13 13) selection of houses, apart 2-4-6 (3) jump instruction every Satur¬ God does inspire men Faith is required to accept that reality Only in Z 4-4-6 141 . MODELS-$10 hour. Apply ments, duplexes, studios, etc PIONEER POWER amp, day and Sunday starting at the decision to go did 1 find the joy and interior peace that are marks MALE ROOMMATE needed 10 a.m. and weekdays VELVET FINGERS. Call 489 . Most areas, sizes and MALE NEEDED: own room in brand new, 35 watts rms. by of God's true intervention in the soul.'' He Leadeih Me W. Ciszek SJ. ONE BLOCK from campus, for 2 bedroom mobile home New, $250 will sell for $200. appointment. Free skydiving 2278 OR-21-4 30 (3) behind Arby's, one bedroom with washer, dryer. 8 miles prices Call and see if we have * bedroom house. Near cam- Have you thought of working for others in Africa, Asia, So. America? pus. $100/month plus utili¬ Call Al anytime 332-7634, programs for groups, MSU A Catholic has such opportunities as a priest, brother or from MSU. Next to Lake. what you're looking for. Be¬ layperson SECRETARY RECEP $195 332 6353 after 6. ties Spring only, summer/fall 5-4-6(41 Sport Parachute Club and with St. Joseph's Missionary Society, the Mill Hill Fathers. Risk tween 9-9, 349-1065 youi Z-4-4-6 13) $120 all utilities Phone 675- option 332 1903 2-4-6 141 Charlotte Paracenter. 372 talent, your bfe, and TIONIST needed immediately win hardship, no regrets, and a chance to do really 7190. Z-5-4-10 (61 5-4-13(7) 9127. 543-6731 for a national trade assooa 4 PERSON LARGE SELECTION of great things with your life apartment tc PERSON SOUGHT for nice C-21-4-30 (10) tion located on MSU. Good sublet frames, glasses, for everyone Maybe God is calling you. summer term. Fur¬ RED GIANT has FALL TERM-4,5,6 bedrooms. house 14 minutes to MSU. organizational and typing a large OPTICAL DISCOUNT, 2617 LANSING CIVIC Players pre¬ nished, V4 block to campus, Open house meeting place, Non tobacco, veggie ability required. Call 353- selection of houses, E. 1V5 baths, No deposit! Call apart¬ 627 Michigan, Lansing, Mich. sents "OKLAHOMA April It: (4141)75*45 5500. 8 4 9 18) 332-7798. S-5-4-6 (5) ments, duplexes, studios, etc Evergreen, Saturday, 8-4-1613) 372 7409. C-5-4-6 15) 6-7. For ticket reservations (»I4i4IU«w Most areas, sizes, and April 7, 3pm. Bring bikes. call 484-9115. 2-4-6 I4I age. . SINGLE FURNISHED rooms PART-TIME STUDENT posi- FEMALE ROOMMATE need prices. Call and see if we have BL-1-4-6(5) across from Williams Hall. 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