VOLUME 73 NUMBER 70 FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1979 MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY EAST LANSING MICHIGAN 48824 PBB manufacturer indicted in coverup DETROIT (UPI) - A federal grand jury packaged Bags containingthe two products, bearing similar labels and coding, were sent to Thursday indicted Velsicol Chemical Co., The second count Velsicol and the maker of the toxic chemical PBB, and two of accuses Michigan Farm Bureau's Battle Creek mill its employees on charges of concealing two employees with conspiring to defraud where the toxic PBB product was accidental the FDA in the performance of its ly mixed with animal feed and distributed material facts and conspiracy to defraud the investigative and enforcement duties. Each across the state. government's investigation of Michigan's cattle feed contamination disaster. count carries a maximum penalty of five As a result of the mix-up, thousands of years in prison and a $10,000 fine. cattle and other farm animals were con¬ The two-count indictment charges that Velsicol's St. Louis plant manufactured taminated and destroyed. The toxic chemi Velsicol and the two employees "falsified, both a PBB fire retardant product called cal also made its way into Michigan's food concealed and covered up by trick, scheme "Firemaster" and a magnesium oxide animal chain, and the effects of that have yet to be and device, material facts relating to the contamination and adulteration of food and feed supplement called "Nutrimaster." precisely determined. drug products." Velsicol employees named in the indict¬ ment were Charles L. Touzeau, 56, manager of Velsicol's St. Louis, Mich., plant where PBB polybrominated biphenyl was made, Ohio 4U's prexy Ping and William Thorne, 44, the operational manager of the now-defunct plant. talk with committee The indictment was announced jointly by U.S. Attorneys James K. Robinson and James S. Brady. to Roland Roegge. a Grand Rapids attorney By BETH Tl SCHAK Although Ping said it was impossible to representing the Chicago-based Velsicol, State News Staff Writer said he was surprised by the charges. say whether a move to MSU would be a "I find that hard to substantiate from what Ohio University President Charles Ping step up professionally, he acknowledged it I know," Roegge said. will meet with members of the Presidential had a larger campus and is far more State News Susan M. Pokrefky The first count of the indictment alleges Search and Selection Committee early next involved then Ohio University in a variety Most people who go bald don't plan on it. but these four MSI students were buzzed for a bet that made them the company, then known as Michigan week, although he has not formally an¬ of areas. richer by $55. From left, clockwise: Ken Horan. Brian Williams. Neil Burkroff and Trent Whitehead. See story Chemical Co., and the two employees nounced he is seeking the MSU presidency, "It's very premature (to on page 18. speculate) at this repeatedly lied to Food and Drug Adminis¬ Ping said Thursday. state," Ping said. "I don't know in my own tration investigators about how PBB was The 49 year-old former provost of Central mind, and I don't know enough about the made, where it was stored and how it was Michigan University issued a statement situation at MSU." saying he had had several conversations with the committee, but had not yet met with committee members. Ping said MSU has "heavy commitment in international development, research and professional training and heavy commit¬ Chemical contents listed Ecuador set The president of the 14,500-student university said he understood members of ments to scholarship, having the largest percentage of merit scholars." By R.W. ROBINSON move into the ground in directions undetermined. the Board of Trustees and the committee State News Staff Writer Eckhart explained standard chemical procedures will not detect It's a great university, but then this Although University officials have indicated they do not know ■ctravagant chemical compounds. fior elections had called a number of people in Athens and Columbus, Ohio and elsewhere (Ohio University) is a great university," Ping said. It and when I leave, and that is the contents of waste pits, a listing of chemicals contained in the Power Plant 65 pit which has not been used since 1971 has been "If you don't know what you are looking for. it's hard to test for "I have not met with the committee, but I will meet with the committee early next clearly a conditional statement, 1 will leave revealed. Eckhart said i' y expensive to conduct testing of this QUITO, Ecuador (API — Ecuadoreans week." Ping told a reporter for the Post, the myself here ." Chemicals that were put into the pit include xylene, chloroform, i he would like to see the University will end their military dictatorship Sunday cobaltous sulphate, arsenic pentoxide. potassium dichromate — all ?nsive testing on the water well near the Ohio University student newspaper "pressured to do vei by electing a president and congress, "But until I have time to talk to members logged as being toxic and some even flammable. pit." becoming only the third country in South of the board or the search and selection It was also learned that the University has used pits located on After looking at the list of hazardous chemicals collected Ditri America to be ruled by a civilian demo- committee, I am not a candidate," he Ping said he has been approached by added. 'U' trustees Dobie Road in Okemos and in Grand Ledge in the past for dumping chemical waste. also said mercury salts dumped in the Power Plant pit are toxic to some degree. Soldiers and potential politicians other universities for presidential positions The Michigan departments of Natural Resources and Public You would need four or five grams of this before it is harmful," Health are currently investigating the pit 600 yards southwest of explained. throughout South America likely are cir¬ cling the date on their calendars, asking but the interview at MSU is the first he has accepted. to meet with the Jolly and Hagadorn roads intersection for several days. Ditri He added he was a member of the Waste .Control Authority, a themselves if a South American military He is the first The DNR has charged the University with violating several acts now defunct committee which was created to give recommenda¬ presidential nominee to of Michigan's wastedisposal laws by dumping chemical waste on tions to the University concerning how it should dispose of waste. dictatorship can transfer power to elected publicly announce he will travel to East civilian leaders. There seems no Lansing to meet with the search and committees unauthorized land. The Public Health Department is concerned about the site because it is near two University water wells. Ditri said he was on the committee in 1972 when it recommended all the chemicals on the list "should be hauled off turning back in Ecuador, selection committee. an oil-producing country on the western The MSU Board of Trustees will conduct The DNR and the health department are also interested in the campus." Ping was named Saturday in a State bulge of the continent. The country, Journal article as a candidate, along with Power Plant pit because it is only one-and-a-half miles away from asked why the University did not adhere to the meetings with its audit, investment, land When plagued with political instability in recent Texas Tech President Cecil Mackev and and physical facilities and affirmative the University reservoir. The reservoir is the main water source committee's advisement, Ditri said, "I don't know." action years, has been under military rule since University of Kansas Chancellor Archie committees starting at 7 a.m. today in the for MSU residents. Ditri said he believes the University used to dump the chemicals February 1972. Dykes. Heritage Room of Kellogg Center. Donald Greiner, sanitary engineer in the Water Supply Division "down the drain" before it began dumping the waste in pits. The new president and 69 members of the Disclosure of these names caused the The board will then hear general public of the Public Health Department, said he is unsure whether either He said the University currently is sampling water that national legislature elected Sunday will be search and selection committee to "tem¬ comments at 1 p.m. in the Board Room of pit has had any effect on the water. students are drinking on campus. inaugurated along with a new constitution the Administration Building. However, Frank Ditri, professor of fisheries and wildlife, said. Howard Tanner, former director of the MSU Department of porarily" suspend its role in the search and which goes into effect on Aug. 10. was responsible for Mackey withdrawing The board will begin their action session "There is a possibility this material could reach the wells." Natural Resources and current director of the Michigan DNR, said The election has more than local signifi¬ his candidacy. at 2:30 p.m. in the Board Room with Eckhart Dersch. associate professor of resource development, he was also a member of the MSU Waste Control Authority. cance. Civilian democracy is rare in mili¬ Robert Barker, chairperson of the com¬ discussions on bid and contract awards, said he hopes a lot of intensive testing will be done near the wells because "that is the only way they w:!! find out what effects the pit He said the committee developed a report that was concerned tary dominated South America, existing mittee, has since said the committee is gifts and grants and resolutions on general is having on them." about the University finding a contractor that would dispose of all only in Venezuela and Colombia. Two of willing to get involved in the selection education and the NCAA basketball cham¬ Ecuador's Andean neighbors, Peru and pionship. "When you're talking about a pit which different chemicals are process again provided "definitive changes Bolivia, are ruled by military dictatorships are made in the system." A discussion of the presidential search thrown into, you're talking about thousands of new chemical Tanner said he helped write a report which stated how the that also have promised a return to Barker was unavailable for comment and selection process is expected at the combinations being formed," Dersch added. University could comply with the wishes of a contractor so all He said a fraction of the new » formed compound is likely to waste could be commercially disposed. constitutional government. Thursday. board's action session. Dorm annex petition to circulate By SUSAN TOMPOR from Meridian Township to East Lansing or He said a plan to annex these parts of East Lansing or Meridian Township. State News Staff Writer vice versa. Meridian Township has been suggested East Lansing does not want to offi A petition to call for a vote to bring all of The annexation attempt comes at the before but was complicated by a state law Meridian Township by taking away pari campus within the boundaries of East same time a group called Citizens for Local which required members of the affected its territory, he said, and Meridian Town Lansing will be circulating in East Complex Control is circulating a petition to ask for a area, citizens of East Lansing and citizens of ship does not want to lose a portion of its in the coming weeks. referendum to de-annex the entire campus Meridian Township to approve the change. federal and state revenue sharing, The petition, initiated by Ingham County from East Lansing. A 1978 revision in the state law requires (continued on page 11' Commissioner Mark Grebner. will request a The split proposed by the citizens group that only East Lansing citizens and resi¬ vote on the question of East Lansing would place part of the campus in Meridian dents of the affected area vote on the issue, annexing East Complex residence halls Township and part in Lansing Township. Grebner said about 700 signatures will be Coram Arts sought from registered voters in the Donel and Owen halls lie within the de-annexation drive an attempt to eliminate affected area to meet the requirement of boundaries of Meridian the hall for Township, students student political influence in East Lansing. about "440 good signatures." If the necessary number of signatures is construction move across some Grebner, who was given $100 by the living in these residence halls is also a move ASMSU Student Board Tuesday to fund the obtained, he said, the petition will be turned petition drive, said the annexation of East Complex to East Lansing would eliminate some of the "headaches" involved with in late enough to prevent the referendum from being on the August primary ballot, but early enough for it to be placed on the finally begins Time to turn voter registration at the residence halls. "You don't know you've moved across the November ballot. "I prefer to have some people here when Despite cold weather and a steady stream of rain, about 100 people gathered we hold the election," Grebner said. inside a tent at noon Thursday to get the city (when you move across the hall), but clocks ahead when you go to vote, the little old ladies (at the polls) know it," Grebner said. He said he does not expect much assistance from either the government of new Communications Arts Building off the ground — or on the ground, as the case may be. Spring forward, fall back. The following East Complex residents would be affected by the proposed annexation to Light hearted speeches were made by a L? ber That is a phrase everyone should as most of the nation switches from remem East Lansing: few legislators and MSU President Edgar • all of East Akers Hall; Standard to Daylight Saving Time Sunday. L. Harden and executive vice president • residents of rooms with numbers ending in "01" through "05" and "18" through "74" in 1 At 2 a.m. Sunday, the time will "spring Jack Breslin to thank the people involved South Hubbard Hall; forward" one hour to become 3 a.m. For for helping to make the 21.5 million facility • all of North Hubbard Hall; most people, the change simply involves • residents of rooms with numbers ending in "15" through "28" and "51" through "77" in a reality. setting their timepieces one hour ahead both East and West Holmes Hall; Harden praised state legislators for their before retiring Saturday night. • residents of rooms with numbers ending in "07" through "20" in West McDonel Hall; work on the project, first proposed to them The resetting of clocks every six months • residents of rooms with numbers ending in "55" through '72" in East McDonel Hall; 14 years ago. is called for by the 1966 Uniform Time Act. Senate Appropriations Committee Chair Chemical waste has been disposed of by the University near the power Only a few states and territories remain on Plant in a concrete pit not currently in use. The arrow shows where the person Jerome T Hart. D Saginaw, drew standard time all year. (continued on page 11) pit is located. 2 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday April 27. 1979 ^1 17JV. TRI CE AITAREMIA HOLDIN Jets haunt Beirut; towns shelled (AP) — Syrian and Israeli and observers said they indi military presence in Lebanon. Nepalese soldier when they incidents occur, and announced fighter jets streaked ominously cated a closer cooperation be Syrian President Hafez fired on U.N. troops in nearby "deepest concern" over what it over Beirut on Thursday and tween Syria and the PLO, both Assad, in an interview with Kawkaba. called a "significant increase in Christian militiamembers staunch opponents of the Radio Monte Carlo, said the In New York, the U.N. the tension in the area." lohbed shells into two south¬ Israeli Egyptian peace treaty. Lebanese army has to continue The PLO said Israel's air, Security Council said the peace ern Lebanese villages after an Lebanese Christian militia¬ its efforts to take control in the land and sea bombardments keeping troops in southern Israeli bombardment of Pales members, led by the Israeli Islamic justice offers executioners overtime tinian camps in Sidon. south, whether it is resisted Lebanon that are being im¬ over the past four days killed 27 backed dissident army Maj. by Haddad and Israel or not. Palestinians. Lebanese provin peded by Tightest Christian Despite the action, a spokes Saad Haddad, declared a "Free If Israel directly opposes the cial authorities said 60 Palestin troops should be allowed to TEHRAN, Iron (AP) — Ayatollah Ruhol- consulting with American lawyers about person for the Palestine Libera Lebanon" in a small enclave Lebanese army "the truth will deploy throughout the country. ians and Lebanese were killed. lah Khomeini has ordered a speed-up of billions of dollars in defense and tion Organization said there near the border April 19 to appear naked," said Assad. The council agreed to meet There was no casualty report commercial contracts signed with the had been no "significant" viola protest the dispatch of Leba "That is that Israel will appear revolutionary justice in Iran, saying it will "without delay to consider the on the Israeli naval shelling of hasten the release of innocent persons. It United States by the toppled tions of an early morning L'.N. nese troops to the U.N. peace to the whole world as having in situation" if any more monarchy serious camps near Sidon. and will make the appropriate decision truce that ended four days of keeping forces in the south. fact annexed also could mean more work for Islamic a new portion of firing squads, who shot two more police after it hears the lawyers opinions, fighting between Israeli forces Lebanon sent the troops in an Arab territory." and Palestinian guerrillas. effort to reassert its authority. Israel is backing Haddad. officers of the old regime Thursday. Deputy Prime Minister Abbas Amir-Ente- Justice officials said they are now zam said. Some of the contracts signed with the A U.N. spokesperson in Jeru salem also said the truce, They were shelled by Haddad, who said they were prrvSvrian who shares its concern ov$r Palestinian infiltration. NRC postpones investigating cases at Qasr Prison here United States by the government of Shah arranged by U.N. liaisons in and too weak to contain the Lebanese authorities said on a 24-hour basis. Israel and Lebanon, was hold Palestinian guerrilla raiders. Haddad's forces killed six Leba Mohammad Reza Pahlavi already have The revolutionary government also is been canceled, he said. ing. It was Syrian flights the second over day of Lebanon Syria, whose troops ended the 1975-76 civil non, remains war the in Leba dominant nese when they shelled the village of Hasbaya near the Golan Heights and wounded a n-plant closings WASHINGTON (API — The Nuclear Regulatory Commission postponed a decision Thursday on a recommendation to close eight nuclear power plants as the head of a presidential commission said 1980: over Gunsbutter? the NRC will be one target of its investigation into the recent accident at Three Mile Island. The NRC announced it would delay until Friday a decision on a WASHINGTON iAP> - The Senate wrote more overall spending than would the Senate. recommendation by staff specialists who have called for another chapter Thursday in the guns-and The House and Senate must agree by May 15 on closing butter atomic power plants similar to the Three Mile Island facility. debate by approving a 1980 budget that allows a spending figure, which will guide Congress as it The NRC staff proposed Wednesday that the power plants, military spending to rise but requires reductions considers legislation over the next four and located in Arkansas, California, Florida, South Carolina, Ohio and in many social programs. one-half months. The higher spending level for defense would The spending limit will be reviewed later in Pennsylvania, be closed for safety reviews and modifications because they pose an "undue risk" to public safety. allow President Carter to keep his commitment the summer and increased or decreased as But operators of the plants have told the NRC that closing the to European allies that the United States will necessary. The final figure then will limit facilities may lead to power shortages and blackouts and the ■ increase spending for defense "in the region of 3 government spending during the following 12 Senate committee passes standby »as rationing percent" a year. months. commissioners, in delaying a final decision, asked for further consultation with the power industry. But that commitment, coupled with public By one calculation, domestic social programs — pressure to fight inflation by reducing the federal ranging from public-service jobs to highway Meanwhile, President Carter's special 11-person commission WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate voted to reject the rationing plan but it deficit, would force numerous social programs to construction to Headstart — would have about 19 investigating the Three Mile Island accident opened its hearings Energy Committee breathed new life into will get another chance on the House hold spending to this year's levels. After inflation billion less to spend in 1980. That would reverse a and panel chairperson John G. Kemeny told reporters the NRC President Carter's mandatory conserva¬ floor. itself is a target of the probe. is considered, that would result in effective trend of the last 20 years, in which social tion plan Thursday by narrowly approv¬ The standby gasoline rationing plan is reduction of money available for those programs. spending rose steadily, even in the Vietnam War "We have to get information from the NRC. We can't do anything ing a standby gasoline rationing plan. not expected to be ready until fall at the The Senate approved its version of a 1980 without it. But we also have to era. investigate the NRC," Kemeny told As late as Wednesday night, key earliest. budget on a 64-20 vote early Thursday. The Sen. Gaylord Nelson, D Wis., a liberal backer reporters. members of the energy panel had NRC Chairperson Joseph Hendrie appeared before the special The Senate committee deferred action legislation would limit spending in fiscal 1980 — of social spending, said the Senate budget predicted Carters rationing proposal on a second Carter conservation mea¬ the 12 months beginning next Oct. 1 — to $532.6 reflected a case of misguided priorities. panel as it began its investigation and he promised "total would be rejected. billion and leave a deficit of $29 billion. "A budget that asks thousands of our nation's cooperation in every possible way." sure a proposal for presidential author¬ But the president offered a com¬ ity to close gasoline stations on the By comparison, the Congressional Budget senior citizens to forego a hot meal each day, a Hendrie said the NRC is conducting its own investigation of the Office estimates Carter's budget would allow budget that eliminates a program — the Youth Three Mile Island crisis, but will provide the presidential panel any promise designed to ease potential weekend. spending of $539.3 billion and a $40.6 billion Conservation Corps — which provides meaning¬ information it seeks. He suggested the staffs of the two groups inequities of gasoline supplies among The committee is expected to replace deficit. ful summer employment opportunities to teen¬ states and the committee voted 9-8 to the proposal cooperate. for weekend closings with Spending this year is expected to total $493.8 age Americans, and a budget that assumes that Hendrie was critical of his own agency's inability to get recommend approval of the rationing an alternate proposal that would give billion and leave a deficit of $36.6 billion. Most of the dairy price support program will be reduced immediate information from inside the crippled Three Mile Island scheme by the full Senate. governors authority to find their own the $38.8 billion increase from 1979 to 1980 would in future years while increasing military expen¬ reactor during the crisis at the power plant near Harrisburg, Pa. The House Commerce Committee has methods for reducing offset inflation, allowing few new federal ditures to an all-time record high energy use. ... is not wise, "One of the urgent questions we have to deal with is why didn't programs and — except for defense — few- prudent economics, or justifiable." we know earlier and more accurately what was going on inside the increases in current programs, On the other side. Sen. John Tower, R-Texas. machine," Hendrie told the presidential panel. i The House will take action next week on its said defense must take precedence over all other The NRC chairperson said plant officials apparently "didn't Auto industry roars at federal regulations own version of a 1980 budget, which would allow spending, even over the need to balance the realize the sort of circumstances they were in" in the first two days less for defense, more for social programs and budget. after the March 29 accident. WASHINGTON (UPI) - The auto economic stabilization called by Sen. industry, in a chorus of complaint against Donald Riegle D-Mich., who represents federal regulations, told Congress Thurs¬ day that safety, fuel economy and clean a state dependent on the auto industry. Representatives of General Motors RECORD SALE air requirements will add $1,000 or more Ford, Chrysler and American Motors to the cost of new cars in a few years. were unanimous in their separate testi¬ But government officials there will be a negligible industry profits whole, and that the or the costs answered effect economy as will be more on a mony that required fuel economy im¬ provements rising to 27.5 miles per gallon by 1985 are too severe in the first years potentially costing 510 billion to ALL LP'S 7.98 LIST Limit ONE with coupon. ONLY 399 the economy and 1 percent more than offset by saved lives and reduced oil unemployment. They said the fleet Offer good for existing supplies. imports average should increase 1.5 mpg per The rather substantial disagreement year rather than 2 mpg from 1980 through EAST LANSING STORE ONLY OFFER EXPIRES 4-29 came at a Senate subcommittee on 1983 and 1 mpg in 1984 and 1985 Inflation hikes Social Security payments Mystery WHERE (0) HOUSE WASHINGTON ^APi — In a silver lining Welfare said Thursday. Stereo Sale 220 m.a.c. \$oi£ mon-sat: 9-9 to the clouds of inflation, the nation's 35 univ. mall. MJ-3S15 (an: 12-7 The maximum benefitfor a 65-year-old million Social Security beneficiaries will worker retiring this year will shoot up by get a 9.9 percent cost-of-living increase $50a month, to $553. The average retired in July. The hike will boost the typical What's on sale is a mystery — until you visit The retired worker's monthly check to $283 a couple will get a $43 increase to $482 a Stereo Shoppe. But this much we can tell you: month. whether you need a tape deck, speakers, a turntable, $25 increase. receiver, amplifier, tuner, blank tape, or a car tape The record automatic increase, gered by the latest rise in the Consumer trig¬ Supplemental Security Income benefits for 4 million needy persons who receive player, you're going to find it at special savings A Mother's Day Rose Price Index, will cost the Social Security during this sale. Hurry for best selection! them also will climb by 9.9 percent at a trustfunds $10.2 billion in fiscal 1980 the cost to the Treasury of $415 million. That Department of Health, Education and program is funded by general revenues. 555 E. Grand Riv< oppe Surprise morn and f grandma with one Geologists expect hillside to slide into sea of our beautiful gold-filled stick MALIBU Calif. (AP) — Geologists said increase in the earth s mumblings scared pins. Don't forget- Thursday that a groaning, rumbling state authorities. Thursday morning the Mother's Day is Malibu hillside could tumble into the sea mountain and the homes were still there May 13th. any time destroying six $500,000 homes and some residents returned. $12.50 each. and an apartment building and wiping 1 out a section of the Pacific Coast The scientists say fissures have Include tax and highway. widened in the 150-foot high hillside The houses and the four-unit apart¬ $2 for handling if above the two-lape highway, which runs ment building — which lie on the ocean along the base of the slipping earth mass. ordering by mail. side of the highway — were evacuated A 500-yard stretch of the highway has Wednesday night when a threefold been closed since April 14. - Smoking teenage girls outnumber boys SAN FRANCISCO (AP) 19 percent of the - Smoking boys smoke, compared among teen-agers has declined by 25 with 26 percent of the girls, and girl percent since 1974, but for the first time smokers outnumber boy smokers in the more girls in that age group are smoking age 12-to-18 group by 1.7 million to 1.6 than boys, Health Education and Welfare million, he said. Deluxe Roast Secretary Joseph A. Califano Jr. said Thursday. Older teen-age girls are smoking now While men are giving up cigarettes and fewer boys are starting, women are Beef Sub MORGANS in such numbers, said Califano, that for "the first time in the history of the nation, apparently finding it harder to give up smoking, and girls are taking it up in 'J *1.40 121 5 Washington,,Lansing Meridian Mall, Okemos smoking among women in a major age increasing proportions," Califano said in group (12 to 18) actually exceeds a speech to a meeting of the National Mail and I'hunr Union Grill Inquiries Invited (517) 482-0886 / 349-0320 smoking among men.'' Interagency Council on Smoking and I'lease add vale- lav where applnaNe plus $2 lor postage and handling .' Among the 17- and 18-year-olds, only Health Member fine /euv/ers Guild Michigon State News, Eost Lansing, Michigan Friday, April 27, 1979 3 CITIZEm FEAR LAKE DREDGING EFFECTS County board, DNR face lawsuit By MARCIA BRADFORD Fertig, of the Lansing firm of Lovewell, consulted or allowed input to the restoration Clinton County State News Staff Writer Fertig and Hall, on behalf of the Coleman project and it will directly affect their water A suit charging the Ingham County Board In addition, wells are to be dug in the same Road Association. The association is com- supply, of Public Works and the Michigan Depart to maintain the level of the lake while it posed of Bath Township residents whose The Lake Lansing Restoration project, ment of Natural Resources with depriving property will be affected by the dredging of designed to improve Lake Lansing, which is IS being dredged, private citizens of private citizens of their their rights richts was filed was filed Lake Lansine. Lake Lansing. located in located in Ingham Cnnntv invnWc HroH™ Ingham County, involves dredg- Members of the the Coleman Road Associa¬ tion are concerned that the Thursday in Ingham County Circuit Court. Fertig said the area residents have been ing the lake to about 12 feet and placing the dredged The suit was filed by attorney Lance materials may seep into the water table and deprived of rights because they were never dredged materials on spoil sites located in contaminate the ground and well waters in the area. They are also worried about the possibility of their water levels dropping as a RHA tax increase considered to result of the wells dug to refill the lake Questions concerning the lake project were presented to the Ingham County Board of Public Works by the association in fund future capital investment March. Members of the association say they have received running out. no answers and time is By KEN GORNSTEIN likely due to the minimal amount of the tax brown print and cost $3.95. Order forms can "Several things have been promised from A prpposal to hold an all residence hall increase, he added. be picked up at residence hall reception Mr. Sode's (Richard Sode, county drain referendum to increase the Residence Halls "Needless to say," Whitaker said, "an desks and turned into RHA representa- commissioner) office and the board of publi< Association tax 50 cents per term was informational campaign will be necessary to tives. (continued on page 13) tabled at the RHA meeting Wednesday. explain the need for a tax increase for Dennis Jones, Akers Hall representative, either option to have a chance for passage." said raising the current tax of $1.75 per In other business, Don Schmidt, assistant term to $2.25 per term should be brought to residence hall students for consideration. Dave Whitaker, RHA executive assist ant, discussed the manager of residence halls, said damage in residence halls has increased significantly since last year. Rape counsel scope possibility of only raising the tax to $2 with $1.70 going to the residence hall student government and 30 The cost of damage during fall and winter terms has already surpassed the damage expenditure for the entire 1977-78 school debated by committee cents going to RHA. year, Schmidt said. Winter term's damage By ANNA BROWNE Whitaker said this proposal would, be of $15,513 brought the 1978-79 total to over State News Staff Writer more likely to pass since it is a smaller $33,000. A committee to investigate Olin Health Center, as well as the possibility of instituting a amount. Raising the total tax per term to $2.25 Schmidt said he was concerned with the rape counseling program, has been established and has already had its first meeting. would give residence halls $1.90 and RHA 76 fire extinguishers that were either stolen Kay White, assistant vice president of student affairs, said" the Olin Health Center 35 cents. Whitaker said the 50-cent increase or damaged winter term. It has cost the Program Review, Evaluation and Search Committee was reviewing the scope of services would allow residence halls leeway to make University over $1,200 to repair or replace provided within the health center. The investigation includes a proposal for a 24-hour rape counseling service submitted future capital investments. the extinguishers, he said. A tax increase would give RHA more Schmidt proposed that residence hall by Jan Leland, a masters candidate in social work who has done rape counseling and research. money to fund committees and events such governments begin forming damage com¬ Leland has said an on-campus rape counseling program is essential for MSU. as the annual spring concert and Rhapport, mittees for next year. She cited 1975 statistics from the Law Enforcement Assistance Administration which the RHA newspaper, Whitaker said. RHA Spring Concert T-shirts may now listed MSU as having the highest number of rapes in the country for a university with an An increase in tax refunds would not be be ordered. The shirts are cream with dark independent police force. The MSU Counseling Center, in a letter issued Thursday, said its offices in 207 Student Services Bldg. are open Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., to help rape victims Two students arraigned who want to see a counselor. "We feel its important to let students know what facilities are available to them." said Cecil Williams, director of the counseling center. (continued on page 18) for auto ,tdestruction feht River Ave., were arrested late Wednesday Stole News Richard Mori Two MSU students were arraigned night after a high-speed chase in connection Thursday's weather proved that flowers aren't the only thing that bloom District Court Thursday on charges of auto wfth the theft°of a jeep from local car when it rains ... umbrellas were overused throughout the day. theft and malicious destruction of property, Timothy John Drenth, 20, and Douglas dealer, police said. Bond for both was set at $2,000 by 54-B V@fe(si George Andrews, 21, both of 1310 E. Grand District Judge Daniel L. Tschirhart. They are lodged in the Ingham County Jail in Mason. Here's how MSU area lawmakers voted on legislation last week. The legislators a East Lansing Police said an officer Physicians' oath called outdated Reps. Dave Hollister, a Lansing Democrat from the 57th District: Debbie Stabenow observed the two driving out of Adams Lansing Democrat from the 59th District: Lynn Jondahl, an East Lansing Democrat from AMC, 1231 E. Michigan Ave., in a 1979 the 59th District; and Sen. William Sederburg, an East Lansing Republican from the 24th brown Jeep, but did not know if they were District. By JENNIFER DIXON For a modern physician there is always the problem of deciding authorized to hav< House of Representatives State News Staff Writer between a patient with a "marginal need" and many non-patients The same officer later observed the jeep House Bill 4227 — a bill to prohibit explicit reference to illegitimacy in birth record; The Hippocratic Oath is no longer a viable standard for physicians with real needs, Veatch said. and records of certain judicial proceedings. Hollister, Jondahl. Stabenow, all ves. Passed to follow as the good of the community is not running a red light at the corner of always served, a Veatch gave an example of a colleague's dilemma to either visit a 99 to 0. medical ethics expert said Wednesday. Michigan Avenue and Harrison Road and patient with a "marginal need" or attend a meeting for a "badly pulled the jeep over, police said. At this House Bill 4276 — a bill to implement some of the main features of the Headlee tax Robert Veatch, senior associate at the Institute of Society, Ethics needed clinic." limitation amendment, limiting the amount of tax money the state can collect to a and Life Sciences at the Hastings Center in New York, spoke at the time the jeep took off and the officer chased "The basic ethical conflict is deeply engrained in the ethic percentage of the total personal income of Michigan "citizens. Hollister, Jondahl. Humanities, Science and Technology Conference Wednesday night. Stabenow, all yes. Passed 100 to 0. tradition associated with the Hippocratic Oath," Veatch said. the The Hippocratic Oath symbolizes an individualistic doctor- ; • , , , The jeep hit another vehicle nCai House Bill 4379 a bill giving tax credits to If the oath remains a physician's most important duty, the do — taxpayers who install solar, water or wind patient relationship which demands the physician do everything 1PIiuS must be removed from allocating a nna mER!AL 6ME barians (Moulty, their drum The black & white film was the for anyone who grew up watch¬ match Brown's wild acrobatics, sponsor a weekly series of the mer, had a hook instead of a first "rock performance" movie, ing Hullabaloo. Shindig or he teases and taunts the hundreds of great rock films hand), James Brown and the that never get shown? There's and it paved the way for all that Where The Action Is. audience to mass hysteria. Rolling Stones. Each act per When the entire "cast" joinsthe have followed from Monterev The film's musical arranger forms two to five songs, and surely an audience for this Pop to The Last Waltz. was Jack Nitzsche a Phil Stones onstage for a finale of type of entertainment! almost every one of their hits Director Steve Binder went on Spector crony who went on to up to '65 is featured from to become the man responsible for Elvis Presley's 1968 come¬ back TV special. play and produce for the Stones and Neil Young, and the music comes across as a conglomerate "Johnny B. Goode" to "I like It" and "Bad To Me" to "It's My Party" and "You Don't Own IEASTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN1) Mystic Cantonese Atmosphere The film captures the period jukebox of the era. This was the Me" (the first feminist an¬ ) CHURCH I them?) "Time Is On to "Baby Love" My Side." to 1315 Abbott Rd. (North of Sagmow | Exists At Imperial Gardens THIS WEEKEND East Lansing Sunday, April 29 CENTRAL The case for irrelevance I Imperial Gardens located at 2080 Grand River Okemos, With a weekend forecast of Liptak and Deborah Moriarty METHODIST Worship: 8:30 & 10:45 a.m. I offers an extensive variety of highs in the 40s you may have to will appear as duo pianists. Lee Cantonese style foods: cancel this CHURCH Paul W. Green Timothy Quist the Peking duck from the north, Szechuan style, which is Saturday's picnic. is a Korean musician who is But, as usual, campus entertain¬ guest artist with the MSU 337-0893 337-0183 highly peppered food, and Cantonese style is lightly ment comes through. Orchestra's 1978-79 Interna¬ flavored dishes. THEATER - The MSU tional Season and is in residence The Maastricht with the MSU Music Depart Easter Play Szechuan style dishes are very popular for example, Theatre Department's produc tion of HEIDI opens tonight in ment in connection with the South Baptist Church Governor's Shrimp, which is breaded shrimp with chestnuts Room 49 of the Auditorium. Fulbright Commission Ex¬ Worship Services in a hot peppery sauce, or Ming Shrimp-shrimp with minced Directed by John Baldwin, the change Program. On Sunday's 9:45 and 11:00 1518 S. Washington Lonsir.g Nursery Available black mushrooms, bamboo shoots, water chestnuts and show is an original adaptation program are Berlioz' "Roman from the 19th century novel by Carnival Overture." Franck's 485-9477 SUNDAY, 7:00 p.m. hot red pepper. Johanni Spyri. The two perfor¬ "Symphony in D Minor." and Mendelssohn's "Piano Concerto Great God of Wonders Shanghai style cuisines offers a variety of beef, chicken mances tonight are benefit shows for UNICEF. 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Okemos vir 8 Michigon State News, East Lansing Michigan Friday, April 27. 1979 The Red Cedar Open, an MSU splits twinbill; annual chess tournament spon sored by the MSU chess club, will run Saturday and Sunday in the Brody south dining room. Netters in league meet tourney next on tap The entry fee is $10 in advance, $12 at the tournament Debbie Mascarin said it all. "It's the biggest meet of the year," the teams in dual meet play. Although the Spartans are optimistic, especial By DAVE JANSSEN and registration is 8 to 9:15 Spartans' No. 1 women's tennis player comment ly because of their 9-0 win over Eastern Michigan Sute News Sports Writer ed regarding the Big Ten tournament which a.m. Saturday. University on Monday, the best MSU can really After getting an early jump on Grand Valley Sute Colleges and begins today in Iowa City, Iowa. 'There is so expect to do is place fifth. Figuring to place winning the first game of a twinbill 5-3 Thursday, the MSU much prestige in being the Big Ten champion. No ahead of MSU are Ohio State University, which Women's softball team lost its run producing ability and the one knows who wins the state or regional has won the Big Ten title four straight seasons nightcap 2-0. MSU got three quick runs against the Lakers in the first inning of the opening game. Jennie Klepinger singled to get the Spartan ... Spartans face questions championships, but everyone knows who the Big Ten champs are," she continued. As Mascarin said, the state and regional championships lead to berths in the national and defeated the Spartans 81 this year, University of Indiana. Michigan and Wisconsin, and Northwestern, Spartan coach Earl Rutz realistically feels his rally going and was advanced when Joan Ferguson was hit by a By JERRY BRAUDE "We'll be working a lot on Hop, who severely cut his hand pitch. Michel Van Howe and Nancy Tzzy" Forester got MSU's first championship tournament, but neither of those team will finish seventh. "There is always a Sute News Sports W riter ground balls and batting," Lit sliding into home plate April 17, are near the acclaim that comes to the Big Ten two RBI, Van Howe on a single and Forester with sacrifice fly. The chance for us to win, but the odds are against us. Whether or not MSU's base¬ whiler said. "We've had enough will return to action, where his champion. Other than just prestige, the Big Ten For us to do it, it would take a lot of big wins. Big Spartan's third run scored when Cheri Ritz was safe on a Grand ball team can stay in the Big games lately, and now it's a fielding and, maybe more im¬ meet means very little. wins don't often come in bucketfuls, which Valley error. Ten title race when they re case of working on our fielding portantly, his hitting is needed. But to get one of those honored titles, MSU is will have to get to win the tournament." Back to-back singles by Forester and Carl Hutchins and an RBI sume conference play with and hitting." "The doctor said he can go if going to have to play its best tennis of the season. Individually, Mascarin has the best chance of single by Yal Duerr gave MSU its fourth and what proved to be doubleheaders Saturday at he feels like it," Litwhiler said. The Spartans are 0-6 so far against Big Ten One thing that MSU did any Spartan of winning a championship. winning run in the sixth inning. The Spartans added an insurance Purdue and Sunday at Illinois, "1 got a feeling he'll play run in the seventh when Van Howe singled to score Ferguson. will dep. nd on answering sev¬ accomplish since its last Big because he's a gutsy guy." In the second game it was a different story, however, as two Ten action two weeks ago, eral question marks. while winning four of ten second inning runs by the Laker held up to beat the Spartans. The question of most impor games, was keeping the pitch ~\ Now 16 15 on the season, MSU is back in action today in the is whether the tance Spartans ing rotation intact for this MSU Invitational at North Lansing's Gier Park. The tournament will be a first-time affair for the Spartans who can turn things around from weekend. Close Out of Certain WEARHOUSE their recent lethargic play. To XAIAMAZOO t will host Illinois State. Indiana. Ball State, Western Michigan and But the absence from confer¬ Pre-Recorded put it bluntly, the Spartans, 3-1 Michigan universities, plus Jackson and Lansing community in the Big Ten and 10-7 since ence play also presented the spring trip, have not been another question the Spartans "iV tournament is divided into two pools for round robin play. The Spartans, who will be competing in what is considered the playing good baseball since their four day lavoff late last will have to solve this weekend in the state of key pitchers 8-Track Tapes HAVE A FIT ougher of the two pools, will play Ball State at 10 a.m. and Jackson week. Since "the layoff, MSU Brian Woicott and Mark Po CC at 1:30 p.m. today and WMU at 11:30 Saturday. The top two teams from each of the two brackets will engage in a single has only won two of six games. morski. AT MR. B'S! elimination competition at 1:30 p.m. Saturday with the tournament "If we don't start playing Woicott and Pomorski were Large selection of artists such championship at 4 p.m. , . better, our big start in the Big supposed to be the reason for From the MSU campus, the easiest way to get to Gier Park is Ten will go down the drain," MSU having a strong pitching Rod Stewart, alterations: •lie following: take Michigan Avenue east to Larch Street. Turn said shortstop Rodger Bastien, club this year. But they only- as Rolling Stones, right on Larch, which will become 27 North, and follow it until it who is one Spartan that does have three wins between them •same day service intersects with Thomas Street. From there just follow the signs. have momentum going into this so far. and after their first Seals & Croft, Students with I.D.s and children under 12 will be admitted week's play. performances (shutouts against Captain & Tenille •most reasonable prices in town without charge throughout the entire tournament. There will be a Albion) since the spring trip, •hems—$1 .(X) The senior from Grandville is $1 charge to other spectators for the semis and the finals only. the only start that was impres and •waistbands—$1.50 the leader among Spartan reg sive was Pomorski's 4-3 loss to Many, Many More. ulars in hitting with a .385 Minnesota. And if the Spartans •taper shirts—$1.50 Shake-up working average. "The long layoff wasn't good are going to contend for the title these two pitchers will 69 (prices quoted for merchandise The MSI men s tennis team, three sets in the WSU match, for us," Bastien said. "I'd give anything to get the team going have to return to last year's form, starting Saturday when Reg. 7" Now Only $4 bought in store) with coach Stan Drobac's new by defeating Dave Mossoian. they pitch against Purdue. Jim again. But now we have a lineup, was victorious against 4 6, 6-4, 6 4. No. 2 Matt Sandler couple days (Thursday and Cotter (2-2 with a 3.00 earned (While they last) Wayne State University Wed¬ was downed by Bob Jack, 6-4, today to practice, which we run average) and Jay Strother nesday. 6-7, 6-4. haven't had much of a chance to i3 3 with a 2.59 ERA) will pitch The team soundly defeated Drobae said he will be closely- do since coming up r against Illinois. WSU. - 1. The changes had watching during the next few Scott Kmc at the No. 3 doubles matches to see how the changes Coach Dan Litwhiler also spot and Frank Willard at No. 4 are working out. The team will hopes his team can turn things doubles. K'r.g nad previously face Notre Dame in South around with a couple practices. playeu ai No. 5 and Willard No. Bend. Ind. today and will be at home to host Kalamazoo Col¬ Freshman Mike Klemm was lege on Saturday and Central added to :he lineup in the No. 5 Michigan University on Sun spot after his impressive vic¬ day. If the rain continues, the tim ;n the Northwestern meet matches will be held in the last Saturday. Lansing Racquet Club, on Lake The new doubles eombma Lansing Road. lions are Steve Klemm and Notre Dame is a tough Scott King at No. 1 and Willard team, but we always play well and Mike Klemm at No. 3. against them. The adrenaline Steve Klemm finally won in gets flowing," Drobae said. ATTENTION ALL STUDENTS! 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April 27, 1979 9 Golfers at Purdue; Hughes By CHERYL FISH up for nationals Hughes hails from Vienna, Va. and came to Ohio State absent MSU at Drake If there was ever a prestigious weekend in outstanding Relays performances from Randy State News Sports Writer MSU for its criminal justice department. Since the outdoor track season, besides the NCAA Smith, if he participates, and Ricky Flowers. Nathalie Hughes has come a long With its own invitational only played with in past weeks. way since this is her last year on the track team, she has set meet, this weekend would be the one. one week away, the MSU golf "I'd like to see Ricky and Randy, who have walking onto the women's track team two years high goals for herself. MSU will be led The Eastern, Central, and Western por team will be on the road this by Rick the opportunity to assert themselves as two ago. "I'd like to qualify for the 3,000 and 1,500 tions of the country will be having their own weekend for the 36-hole Purdue Grover, Tom Mace and Steve of the top sprinters in the country, perform She had to stop running last spring due to a meter as well. The Nationals are a big incentive," Lubbers. Returning to the line¬ major meets. And, naturally, with the well enough to get the recognition I think stress fracture in her ankle, but Invitational in West Lafayette, managed to she said. "All my friends will be there." up after a week off from a wrist Spartans being from the Midwest, they will come back and qualify for the Nationals last week The Nationals will be held at MSU on May Ind. they deserve," Bibbs said. "I'd I also like to injury will be Hill Herrick. The participate in the Central portion's meet in see Ricky in the 10,000 meter run with a time of 36.10. 23 26. "It's a big event — it's a culmination of all the Drake Relays at Des Moines, Iowa. qualify for nationals this weekend The Spartans will be one of remaining two spots are being in the 200-meter run, our 440-yard relay "This will be my first Nationals," Hughes said, I've ever worked for." The other two meets are the Penn Relays six Big Ten teams entered in determined through playoffs. team sharpen themselves "and I'm psyched up for it." in the East and the Mt. Sac. Relays in the up and some of our Hughes and the rest of the Spartans will have the one-day tournament. The other individuals get experience in preparing This will be the first time that the 10,000- With the return of Herrick, West. a good oportunity to work on qualifying this remainder of the field is made for the Big Ten meet." meter* event (6.2 miles) will be run in the weekend as they head down to the Becky Boone and the steady play of the rest "The best in the country will be in action Nationals. The event itself is brand new, so there up mostly of Mid-American of the team, the Spartans hope Relays at Richmond, Ky. Coach Nell Jackson said Conference teams. this weekend," coach Jim Bibbs said. "The If Smith's groin injury allows him to run, are no precedents to go by. there will be 20-25 teams, among them power to improve on 1978's 12th place Drake Relays is one of the great meets of all he will sprint in the 100-meter invitational. Hughes also runs cross country. "Running house Tennessee State. One of the most important finish. time. This is the 70th year this meet has been Other MSU participants will be Paul keeps me sane," she said, "it gives me a lot of "There will be a good show of regional factors in the tournament will "Without Ohio State as a run, and it is an honor to participate and win Schneider in the shot put, Andy Wells in the time to think and time to be with God." strength," Jackson said, pointing out that teams be the absence of a team. The a medal no matter what place you come in." 110-meter high hurdles, Tyrone Williams in sure winner, it adds incentive She said that track is entirely different from from Michigan, Ohio, Illinois, Kentucky and Ohio State University Buck Bibbs is looking for continued progress the 400-meter intermediate race, the 440- to our players," Fossum said. any other sport because each athlete must take North Carolina will be present. eyes, who have cleaned up in all "It has been a from his tracksters in the meet, and some yard. mile and distance relay teams. really good week, responsibility for her own development. If conditions are good, Jackson said she would of the major Midwest tourna and we know we can win." "But you need support from your teammates, expect that at least three or four people could ments so far, will not be and we have a very close team," she said. qualify for the Nationals. entered in the Purdue Invita tional. The Buckeyes will be in Spartans dump Irish; biggest win yet By JEFF MINAHAN State News Sports Writer closest the team had come to away. Statesboro, Ga. for the Schen- kel Invitational. According to MSU coach George Fossum, with OSU FOR THOSE LATE NIOHT MUNCHIES RENT A playing the much-sought per¬ gone, the tournament is up for Yes! There IS someplace WEEKEND (25 Kanner said that Dewey Wednesday, the Notre Dame fect game. After building a big lacrosse club was riding high on Anderson and Tom Kunkel an 8-0 record, heading toward lead the Spartans "slacked" a played their best games ever, SPECIAL little, and allowed Notre Dame "It will be a tight race now," the Midwest Lacrosse Associa¬ to catch up. along with another strong per¬ he said. "There are 10 of us OPEN EVERY FRIDAY AND tion club championship. formance by goalie Bill Mc- Coach Boku Hendrickson teams who have been battling SATURDAY TILL That was before MSU went to South Bend, Ind. The Irish are agreed and attributed the lapse to a lack of intensity and an Ginniss. back and forth. It will depend on who is playing well that 3 A.M. BURGER The Spartans now turn their Deposit req. now 8-1. In what has been called the inability to come up with ground balls. attention to league foe Wooster College, who they will meet in a day." 3121 E. SAGINAW and KING Card or 351-1830 biggest win of the season, and maybe even the biggest win ever for MSU lacrosse, the "At that time, I figured we should change our offense," he said. "We slowed the ball down Saturday afternoon contest on Old College Field at 3 p.m. Wooster defeated MSU earlier The Spartans will take essen tially the same field they have 1141 E.GRAND RIVER CURTIS FORD Ext. 49 Spartans stunned the Fighting and took their momentum this year 14-12. Irish on their home field, taking an impressive 12-9 victory and all but assuring the Spartans of their first winning season ever. "It's an excellent win for us," coach Nevin Kanner said. "We came out and we were ready to play. The first quarter was the best quarter we've played this year." Indeed it was. The Spartans jumped out to an early 6-0 lead in the first quarter and were never headed. With a three-goal lead late in the game, the Spartans went into their "zero- offense" and stalled the re¬ mainder of the contest to clinch the win. Kanner added that it was the Weekend Special 90 Men's & Women's White & Navy KAPLAN MSU BOOTERY (517) 332-2539 For the Men For the Women 919 E. Grand River 217 E. Grand River 225 E. Grand River I. taming, Mi. 48823 EAST LANSING 337-0244 332-2961 nfcrmation About Other Center n Major US Cities & Abroad Outside NY State LI TOIL FREE: BO0-223-17K loday is the first day of the rest of your life. Give blood, Now comes Miller time so it can be the first day of somebody else's, too. Monday, April 30 Tuesday, May 1 Holmes E. Lower Lounge Snyder Lower Lounge 1 lom-4:45pm 11am-4:45pm Call Monica 353-6309 Call Ann 355-4968 Red Cross ■F is counting on you. 1 QMichigan State News, East Lansing Michigan Friday, April 27, 1979 Budget shortfall may force cuts By CHRIS PARKS United Press International available on current revenue levels, and said a legislative help this year, they could avoid up to $75 million in additional containing $17 million in addi tional Medicaid funding for the Evangelican musician performs current fiscal year, but recent Pat Quinn, guitarist, singer, songwriter, MSU graduate and House Speaker Bobby Crim executive task force is being costs in the 1979 80 fiscal year God," Quinn said. "This changed my whole outlook on music." said Thursday a $43.5 million created to develop health care which begins in October, Crim projections show the need has Lansing resident will perform evangelical tunes in a He began to write Christian music with the intent of swelled to $43.5 million, leaving coffeehouse tonight at 8 in Yakely Hall. shortfall in the Medicaid bud cost-containment programs. said. performing it on his own. get may force reductions this While long-range changes in The House has already a gap of about $26.5 million. Music has always been a big part of Quinn's life. At 13, he Quinn played his first coffeehouse at MSU in 1974 and has year in medical services for the the Medicaid program will not passed an appropriation bill joined a rock n roll group as a drummer and played in rock and Crim said the Medicaid bud folk groups for several years. Quinn learned guitar because he performed many evangelical coffeehouses in several residence needy. halls. Crim said a decision on get problems indicate medical wanted to write and perform in a folk trio — two guitarists and providers have failed to re¬ He graduated from MSU in 1977 with a degree in elementary cutbacks may be made next a soloist. spond to a call for voluntary education, and has since played for audiences all over the week when more information is Woman arraigned cost containment issued Gov. William G. Milliken and by to Quinn church was raised as a Roman Catholic near Chicago and went regularly. After reading "Mere Christianity" by C.S. Lewis in 1972, "I entered into a personal relationship with country, especially in the Midwest. Quinn will begin work on an album in May. legislative leaders. Clinic has An 18-year-old East Lansing woman was arraigned in Dis¬ ently confronted Tristan for trying to leave the store with a trict Court Thursday on bottle of non prescription medi cine, police said. exhibition charges of armed robbery and assault. Police said at about 8 p.m. Tristan, wielding a knife, de Elana Tristan, 630 ffiiftn ifilliiwig Maria The newly expanded Family manded money from Edward Health Center is holding an Stoddard St.. was arrested M. Danik, 545 Ann St. in the i house from 3 to 5 p.m. Wednesday night in connection open with armed robberies at Cam alley next to Campus Corners today in the MSU Clinical II. 551 E. Grand River Ave. Center, 138 Service Drive. pus Corners II and Gulliver's Tristan then backed Danik into Rainbow.4^. Ranch I The event will enable the Drug Store. the store and took an undeter public to get a glimpse of a Bond was set at $30,000 by mined amount of money from team approach in providing 54 B District Judge Daniel L. the front cash register, police family-oriented health care. Tschirhart. Tristan is being said. Visitors will also be able to held at the Ingham County Jail. Police said Tristan then ran view the clinical center's phar East Lansing Police said out the back of the store. She the clinical laboratory Tristan pulled a kitchen knife •t-PI F PRICf COWER until II WITH STUBEDT ID • • • • macy, was apprehended in the 200 and the radiology department's on a female employee of Gul¬ CT body scanner. liver's Drug Store, 1105 E. block of Bailey Street by police with the help of MSU student . mmmm' The open house is sponsored Grand River Ave. at about 7:30 Ronald A. Williams, 567 W. by the faculty and staff of the p.m. The employee had appar Holmes Hall. Department of Family Practice. Mystery Mountaineerings. Stereo Sale METHODOLOGY New thru • PN Saturday What's on sale is a mystery — until you visit The Stereo Shoppe. But this much we can tell you. whether you need a tape deck, speakers, a turntable, receiver, amplifier, tuner, blank tape, or a car tape player, you're going to find it at special savings during this sale. Hurry for best selection! sSto 555 E. Grand River East Lansing 3371300 ^ [ Thank God It's Mountaineering, as all but the chronically misinformed know, is the skill, the science and the art of drinking Busch Beer. It begins by heading for the mountains (i.e.. a quick jaunt to your favorite package emporium or ~ wateringhole) and ends by downing the mountains (i.e., slow slaking swallows of the brew that is Busch). 41 However, between those two points lies a vast area of personal peccadilloes sometimes called technique and sometimes called methodology (depending on your major). Hence, this ad. 41 Sipping vs. chugging. Both have their merits, of course. But generally speak¬ ing. except for cases of extreme thirst or a leaking glass, sipping is the more prudent practice for serious. sustained mountaineering. 41 Next. the proper posi¬ tion. Some swear by sit¬ ting; others by ''Bottoms standing. Suffice it to say that the most successful mountaineers are flexible, so you'll find both sitters and standers. (Except on New Year's Eve. when it's almost impossible to find a sitter) 41 Which University Mall-2nd Level 220 M.A.C. East Lansing brings us to additives. Occa¬ 10-5:30 Mon.-Sat. 10-eThurs sionally a neophyte will sprinkle salt in his Busch; others mix in tomato juice; and a few on the radical fringe will even add egg. While these manipulations A can't be prohibited (this is, after all, a free country), they are frowned upon. Please be advised that purity is a vii oue, and the natural refreshment of Busch is best uncompromised. 41 Finally, there's the issue of containers. Good taste dictates a glass be used. But bad planning sometimes prevents that. If you find yourself forced to drink from the can, you should minimize Show Bar Presents this breach of etiquette. Be formal. Simply let your little finger stick out stiffly (see Fig. 4). Happy Mountaineering! Wet T-shirt Contest Wed. May 2nd *50 First Place Prize Contestants must be entered by 8 pm Wed. May 2nd. Contest starts 10 pm. •lso cover charge. Don't Just reach for a beer BUSCH Head for the mountains. Michigon Stote News, Eost Lonsing, Michigon Dorm petition annex Physician's oath called outdated continued from «,Jle^n,TL0Wnship Superintendent pagel) Richard Conti said "over Problems at two n-plants (continued from page 3) Veatch discussed the possibil¬ individual in society. All would benefit under this plan, but the "Humanities and technologi¬ cal innovation" will be the topic \ the oVS, ° he townshiP's 3,100 students in the area. and federal revenues depend on ities for distributing health care rich would get richer, he said. of tonight's symposium, to be in state spur funds by advocating a "modified Health care resources are task force held in 105 S. Kedzie Hall at 8 Conti said the annexation would decrease total egalitiarian" distribution of limited and cannot be allocated township funding p.m. by about 10 percent. health care services in favor of on the basis of an individual's Participants include John "We are going to take three other options currently every effort to ensure that this does not ability to pay as this is "individ¬ Conron of Clark University; happen," he said. By United Press International A bill clamping a five-year moratorium on being debated by physicians and ualistic" and ignores a person's Kristin Schrader-Frechette, Conti added that the confusion involved with A resolution calling for a review of nuclear bureaucrats. registration has construction of new nuclear plants is expect obligation to society, Veatch University of Louisville; James been minimal and "does not warrant such drastic act in Michigan cleared the House Policy Veatch said health care re¬ said. a as removing power ed to be introduced shortly. The measure also McClintock, MSU professor in a piece of our territory." Committee on a unanimous vote Thursday, sources should be applied where "Freedom and justice are in Lyman Briggs College, and would give the Legislature power to prevent "Students wouldn't gain or lose and rapid action was expected in the full the need is greatest. conflict on this issue," Veatch Robert Snow professor in Ly¬ anything," he said. plants now under construction from starting East Lansing City Manager House. Under the egalitarian prin¬ said. Jerry Coffman said the city does not operations. man Briggs College. look at the petition drive with The resolution would create a 10-member ciple health care resources any enthusiasum. "We've had very strong working relationships with Meridian House-Senate committee to study the safety House speaker Bobby Crim said he should be distributed to foster HERM'S Township and I don't think we are particularly enthusiastic about 1 of existing nuclear plants and the feasibility supports some form of moratorium legisla¬ health in society as equally as undermining them," he said. of phasing out atomic power as a means of tion, but wants to wait for the special possible, Veatch said. We would be eating into a sister government's revenue base generating electricity in Michigan. committee's report before acting. If society is committed to AUTO BODY and obviously that's going to hurt." Rep. Mark Clodfelter, a critic of nuclear Michigan has nuclear power plants near justice in the sense of equality Coffman said if the annexation is approved, the funds Meridian power who introduced the resolution, was Charlevoix, South Haven and Bridgman. "merely looking at a cost/bene¬ American & Foreign Cars Township now gets would not go to East Lansing until after the expected to chair the special panel. The The policy committee approved the resolu¬ fit analysis won't do the job," he 1981 census. group is to report its finding by the end of the tion with only minor amendments. said. t Quality Work Guaranteed Jeanine Ambrose, 617 W. Holmes Hall, said the year. "Who would be so foolish to change would be an improvement over the present situation. Clodfelter, a Flint Democrat, said the At the request of Rep. Louis Cramton of maximize health care in the Free Estimates Midland, a reference to previous "crises of Ambrose said that she had no problems with the registration committee will tour existing nuclear plants aggregate?" Veatch asked. major proportions" at Michigan plants was process, but was confused as to the issues that were on the and establish an advisory panel of nuclear modified to read "serious problems." "Government planners are im¬ (Tlon. - Fri. 7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Meridian Township ballot in November. experts to provide technical assistance. plicitly commited to this 'moral' "Recent developments concerning a dis¬ "East Lansing is more a part of us," she said. He said he hoped to file quick preliminary abled nuclear reactor at the Three Mile principle in making policy deci- Sat. 8:00 a.m. -12 Noon Dale Lombardi, 551 W. Holmes Hall, said he would not reports on issues of immediate public sing the Island Power Plant in Pennsylvania have petition because he does not feel more attachment to one city than concern, such as whether Michigan plants A "just" solution to distribute Corner Larch & Michigan Ave. raised to the forefront the issue of the another. share the flaws found at Pennsylvania's health care resources would be uncertainties and potential dangers of nu¬ Lansing 489-6577 "It doesn't matter to me one way or the other," he said. Three Mile Island facility. clear power," the resolution stated. to improve the health of every Committee action on the resolution came in the wake of the largest anti-nuclear demon¬ "Despite the fact that the current crisis is stration in state history — a gathering of apparently under control, the enormous Ground broken at last 4,000 to 5,000 protesters at the site of Consumers Power Co.'s still-unfinished nu¬ magnitude of the consequences posed by further breakdowns must be considered a jUfED OF DISCO ? clear plant at Midland. problem of primary concern." (continued from page 1) State Rep. Russell Hellman, TGET FO/[ A TfEADY laughs when he commented on D-Dollar Bay, gave the back¬ the changes that have taken ground of the facility, currently place during the that time. called the Chatterjee Communi¬ "Well, the architect's name cations Arts Building, and jok¬ has changed and the communi¬ cations department head's ingly invited the trustees to name the building anything fLi\& name has changed," Hart said, they wish. SHOWf CANCE "but the Michigan Legislature and state government haven't The building received its "name" from state legislators f Free pregnancyfrom / individual test *on a walk-in trained basis, confidential FEATURING FROM FLINT care specialists: changed a bit — they're still as who dedicated it to Somnath •papsmear, breast exam, b.c. pills thc mighty MIGHTY slow as ever." Chatterjee, director of the In¬ •diaphram fitting, pap, breast MOVEMENT JCCLB ' structional Media Center, be¬ •IUD, pap, breast cause of his persistence in •pelvic exam—any reason m MEL getting funding for the facility. •pregnancy termination by vacuum aspiration ., >*■ mm fabulous Philosopher However, legislators cannot •advanced termination thru 20 weeks will be discussed \t set to speak officially name a University building. at our centers. •counseling no charge — MELWONES "If they want to call it Dorothy's Dive or Harry's Ha¬ — blue cross, medicaid, student discounts— SPECIAL GUEST APPEARANCE BY TCB EARL ROfclNAON' WKAR'S Feminist phiisopher Sandra ven, let them do so," Hellman Harding will speak on "Discov¬ said, while requesting televi¬ FKimAPR. 27MEN'S JM ELD. ering Reality: Feminism and the Philosophy of Science" from sion crews to turn the lights back him after LET THERE EARLY YOU WOULDN'T on they turned 927 E Grand River 4737 Marsh Road 3 to 5 p.m. today in 341 Union. them off during his speech. Mm MISS IT -ONLY-1350. The discussion will center The at Boque St. across from nr Grand River behind Meijer s on Communications Arts feminism, science and sub¬ Building will house college offi¬ 332-3554 349-1060 J>-30-£:qq_ jectivity. The event is spon¬ ces, journalism classes and sored by Women's Studies and radio and television facilities. ~cwmen (xefpina twmnv" $3.00 WITH STUftID Department of Philosophy. Completion is set for 1982. II FF HIGH STEPPIN' SAVINGS BOOeil DOWN TO VILLAGE PEOPLE 8.98 MFG. LIST Cruisin' ^ 4.88 " ♦ VILLAGE PEOPLE Alton McClain & Destiny IT MUST BE LOVE 12.98 MFG. LIST I Tv 7.98 MFG. LIST 7.99 3.99 UMDAGUFFORD 7.98 MFG. LIST Don u£*u Up/One Of Those Songs CHER Take Me Home .3.99 RECORDSSTAPES 11.98 MFG. LIST 6.99 12.98 MFG. LIST 7.99 WHERE#H0USE 7.98 MFG. LIST 3.99 220 m.a.c. mon- sat: 9-9 univ. mall. 332-3525 sun: 12-7 OFFER EXPIRES 4-29-79 EAST LANSING STORE ONLY 1 2 Michigon State News, Eost Lansing, Michigan Friday April 27, 1979 MSU Russian Choir Concert will Art and Political Persuasion: Pat Parker, black feminist poet, Lecture demonstration be held free at 8 p.m. May 6 in Socialist Realism in the Soviet speaks at 8 tonight in Erickson Lute: It's Literature and Playing Kellogg Auditorium. Union and China" is the title of a Kiva, in conjunction with Every Techniques from the 16th through multi media presentation by Roger woman's Weekend. Free, access the 18th Centuries," in Hart Announcements for It's What's Conant at 4 p.m. Monday, in 107 Philosophy Colloquium: 'Dis Celebrate the Holy Eucharist Recital Hall, Music Building 8:15 South Kedzie Hall, Sponsored by Happening must be received in the covering Reality: Feminism and with the Episcopal Ministry at 5 p.m Wednesday State News office, 343 Student the Humanities Department. Philosophy of Science, is the p.m Sunday, Alumni Chapel Services Bldg, by 12 noon at least topic of a talk by Sandra Harding Dinner follows. Everywoman s Weekend dance Men s Consciousness Raising two class days before publication. from University of Delaware, at 3 University Lutheran Church performance at 2 p.m. Sunday in Group begins at 7 30 p.m. Mon No announcements will be accept¬ today, 341 Union. Refreshments. Chicago" worship service with Kellogg Auditorii/m. featuring day 339 Union ed by April 30 to May 6 is Farmworker Holy Communion at 8:30 a.m. and Happendance, Bonnie Stein Ro phone. Week. United Farmworkers Sup 10:45 a m Sunday, 1020 South berta Levine. LCC and MSU Pi Mu Epsilon meets at 7:30 Yoga at 10:20 a.m. Monday. port Committee sponsors DOM Harrison Road. faculty and students Free, access Friends of Ruhani Mission ga¬ p.m. May 2 in A204 Wells Hall Dr HELDER CAMARA'S film, Excuse Wednesday and Friday outside ible Hestenes will speak on "Error-cot Me. America," at 7 p.m Sunday Wells Hall Free ther for yoga and to listen to the Dr Virginia Mollenkott will be words of a perfect living master, recting Codes." Non-members at United Ministries 1118 South welcome. speaking on women, men and the Sant Darshan Singh, at 11 a.m. Harrison Road. Bible May 5 and 6, University University Apartment residents: Agriculture and Natural Re Family film at 7:30 tonight at Red sources Education Club meets at Sunday, Oak Room, Union. Methodist Church 6 30 p.m Monday. 301 Agriculture East Lansing Public Library Tourism Club elects ne V Cedar School, featuring Walt Dis Hall. Hillel Foundation offers Israeli presents five free short films officers at 6:15 p.m. May 15 Bonsai Workshop meets at 7 ney's "Million Dollar Duck " Free folk dancing with instruction from including "Sara's Summer of the Eppley Center Interested candi tonight in the Seminar Room of Public open house will be held 1 30 to 4 p.m. Sunday, 218 IM Swans" at 2 p.m. Saturday, 950 dates and all members are encour the Horticulture Building. Jack Instructional Developers: Noon from 2 to 5 p.m Sunday at the Sports-Circle. Abbott Road. aged to attend. Wille from Hidden Lake Gardens will speak luncheon today features Gordon Michigan Montessori School, 2745 Schleicher discussing ' Plato IV East Mount Hope Road, Okemos. MSU's European Association Mobilization for Survival meets Tolkien Fellowship will investi For more information, call 351 meets at 8 p.m. Sunday, Owen MSU Simulation Society meets Applications for Education " 1961 at 7:30 p.m. Sunday. Union Room gate the Case of the Missini North Case Hall. 3655 Hall Cafeteria. from 12:30 to 8 p.m. Saturday, 334 will be posted. Room at 8:30 tonight. Unioi Union. Boardgames and modern MSU Bible Study meets at 7:30 armor miniatures featured. Science Fiction Society annual tonight, 145 Natural Science Bldg. picnic and frisbee toss will be held Zen Druids will be collecting MSU Sports Club provides a ECKANKAR a way of life, will discuss topics of general interest at 8:30 p.m. Monday. 334 Union. at 7 tonight. Meet between Union and Beaumont Tower. follows, 334 Union. Meeting tonight's sunset at 6 p.m. Tower Room Bring own contain Union racket stringing service Bring racquetball, tennis or squash rack ets to 231 IM Sports-West BELL'S PIZZA HOUSE Pat Quinn in Concert at 8 Undergraduate chemistry stu tonight in Yakeley Cafeteria, spon¬ sored by University Reformed Church. dents face faculty in softball game at 1:30 May 5 on East Campus Athletic Complex field. 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Grand River StlHO JMMV East Lansing 3371300 ★ Live fTlusic Tuesday h Saturday Starring Leslie Caron and Maurice Chevalier starting at 9:00 A coplivating tomboy is groomed by her sophisticated grandmother and great aunt to be a successful courtesan as they were However Caron has a mind of her own and has serious designs on the young ★ Large Screen TV. . . protector (Jourdan' they have found for her. The lerner ond Loewe songs in his multi-Oscar winner include I Remember It Well for fflajor Sporting Gigi and Thank Heaven For Little Girls durable Maurice Chevalier, as unforgettably sung by Events Visually one of the most elegant and tasteful n Footlong Chili Dogs £. , Showplace:Sat Fri. lllOlds ]02BWe||$ 80c Showtimes: 7:30, 9:45 Admission: $1.50 A DUCK CINEMA 2-5 Friday Fri. Brody 7:00 & 9:00 UCSITr INN rlCLASSICflLMSk 109 Anthony 8:00 8 10:00 Sot. Conrad 7:00 & 9:00 GOOD FOOD • PIZZA • SPIRITS Wilson 8:00 & 10:00 Open M-F: 11 a.m. Sot. - Sun. 12:00 FRI: 7:30/9:30 Grand B108 Wells . along with Disney's "Milestones in Animation" "An animated medley of satire, surrealism, TONIGHT AND SATURDAY spoofery, and general FINAL TWP DAYS nonsense—set to superb music by Vivaldi. DRACULA Debussy. Stravinsky, Your Dvorak, Ravel and Sibelius." 4 Full Length on one program Porno Films favorite pain in the neck PLUS 3 short kink films Katharine Hepburn in Wet Me, Bite It, and Barb In Hardcore is about to bite your funny bone. V_VE Fri. Wilson 7:00 & 9:15 Conrad 8:00 & 10:15 Sat. Brody 8:30 L I u 109 Anthony 7:15 8 9:45 Sun. Conrad 7:30 8 9:30 Summertime STARTS MONDAY NO I—ORALISM at hung up 7:30,12:00 in the oral stage The Rainmaker Joseph Anthony 1956 NO II—ANIMAL LOVERS at you've heard about it, NO III—HARLOT at 9:30 young,hot and horny 8:30 now see it Showtimes: a double feature for SI.50 Sat.&Sun., April 28-29: BIOS Wells ERASERHEAD NO IV-SHORTS at 10:30 Mon thru Fri 7:00 8 9 00 Sat 8 Sun 1 00, 3:00 5:00. Suinmertime-7:30/Rainmaker-9:30 This is last weekend to NO V—CONFISCATED at 10:55 7 008900 purchase RHA A division of the ASMSU term passes. Wed. Matinee 1:00only Programing Board, frr\)' Available only at RHA funded by student tax money. Adm M.50 Partially funded by the RHA Alternative Movie Fund. V. " - Movies. Michiqon Stote News, East Lansing. Michigan Friday. April 27, 1979 13 County, DNR face suit TRANSIT OPTION Child care centers could suffer I continued from page 3' the spoil sites is already being works," said Roger Foland, president of the association. "We have waited and waited prepared. Cranes and bull¬ dozers are on the site and a 20 foot dike has been built, he Bike plan set cutback in funding, trained staff and never received any written said. By RI SS HUMPHREY poses to allocate funds which ness, the council passed a without contracts being signed statement." Weidlich said the board of A bicycle transportation plan of goals and objectives was State News Staff Writer too much alike "across the resolution to have the Internal with any agencies Robert Minning of Keck Con¬ are employed by public works does not know yet adopted by the Tri County Regional Planning Commission If funding proposals of the boards." Baker said. Audit Department draw up sultants, the firm monitoring what effects the pumping will Wednesday night. Lansing Department of Human "The allocations are about "policy guidelines for preparing the project, assured the group Tri County is encouraging the use of the bicycle in the have on the groundwater or the Resources are accepted by City the same and they really don't contracts for selective services The in March that the project would department contracts direction of the groundwater Ingham, Eaton and Clinton counties as a "viable transportation Council, child care centers will serve the same people," he said. in the not begin until all testing was community." with the Capital Area Trans¬ flow. alternative" for recreational and business trips. receive less money next year. The action results from the completed and the results made Representatives from Small portation Authority, Lansing The plan calls for integrating the bicycle into other Jackie Warren, department Folks, available. "They have not yet deter a Lansing child care requested budget of the Select¬ Regional Chamber of Com A statement of reassurance mined what parameters they transportation systems such as mass transit, automobiles and representative, told the council center, said they were unique ive Services Department, merce, and the Lansing at its work session Thursday that wells and water supplies are going to test for and yet they pedestrians. in Ingham County because the which has been drawn up Governing Board. that she has advised directors would not be adversely affected plan to start pumping soon," he Other objectives are to provide an economically and facility serves bilingual resi¬ of area child care centers to dents. was drawn up in March by the said. "I can't understand this." physically efficient bicycle system in the Tri-County area. remove trained personnel from Councilmember at large Ingham County Board of Public The association also The bicycle plan goals include: their centers to save money. TONIGHT AND SATURDAY James Blair said the council Works, but never presented to worried that the spoil sites may • utilizing the path of least resistance for cyclists: She said this would result in A GREAT ROCK n' ROLL SHOW the group. should adopt allocation guide¬ present safety hazards if chil¬ • preservation of the landscape in the urban area for the employment of part-time lines based on the family in¬ Wayne Weidlich, secretary of dren and wild animals climb bicyclists to enjoy and utilize; help at these centers. come levels of children who arw the association, said the group them. • providing bicycle registration services, maps of routes and "It's an abomination if that's does not feel they have been training programs; and what you propose." Council- served by each facility. He added that these guide¬ THE Weidlich said it appears that adequately answered and is • promoting educational programs to make motorists and member at-large Richard Baker lines should be used to benefit T-AMI worried the project will precede there will be no fencing placed around the sites though the cyclists aware of their rights and responsibilities toward each said. lower income families more. before the tests are completed. other. He said "it would make residents were told in March Warren said the Department The project is set to begin In other action, Tri-County gave a favorable review to a sense" to keep the already of Human Resources has allow¬ that adequate fencing would be May 15, and Wiedlich said one of constructed. federal grant to demolish and redevelop the Diamond Reo trained people at the centers ed $41,500 in matching funds SHOW instead of firing them. for grants that might surface property in Lansing. Both Weidlich and Foland It is essential to have child within the next year. Film slated said they have been very The $1.7 million federal grant from the Economic Develop¬ ment Administration will be used to demolish and clear existing care centers in the community, In other budget-related busi- Starring satisfied with Robert Minning he said, and people should The revolution of structures from the Reo site. Eldridge and Keck Consultants in their expect and receive well-trained 1. THE ROLLING Cleaver, the Black Panther willingness to cooperate. The EDA grant will also fund the acquisition of about 40 staff at the centers. STONES activist, will be the topic of a acres including the Reo site. The Lansing Economic Develop¬ documentary film at 6:30 p.m. "They have tried to help us ment Corp. will be able to sell revenue bonds for property Operators of three child care centers expressed concern that | What a break! ! 2. BARBARIANS Sunday in East Lansing Trinity out fully with any information or acquisition under the grant and Lansing Community College 3. CHUCK BERRY Church, 841 Timberlane St. concerns we Weidlich said. have asked about," will conduct a labor management study on the quality of work the Department of Human Re¬ sources has allocated less iBEERSTEINj 4. THESUPREMES Clips from newscasts and film testimony will outline But the association still feels life in Lansing. The ■ after year." department also i & i with DIANA ROSS 5. JAN and DEAN pro¬ Cleaver's return to the United States and to prison. The story, they need a guarantee. i BEER NUTS! 6. SMOKEY ROBINSON ond narrated by Cleaver, is free of the MIRACLES charge to the public. tPAa-n/om of Gfivia 7. MARVIN GAYE 8. JAMES BROWN and the FLAMES [ I I SPanan Triplex 9. LESLIE GORE f -±\ 10. GERRY and the PACEMAKERS AND MORE \ W J The ROCK FILM of the 60 s The BRITISH The BLACKS, the SURFERS all together in a film that freezes an extraordin¬ ary moment in rock. TONIGHT AND SATURDAY SHOWTIMES: M-F 6:45* 9:15 SIS 1:30, 4, 6:45, 9:15 jnpl ITVl >■> fy Showtimes: 7:30, 9:30, 11:30 Admission: $1.50 Showplace: 106 B Wells A BEAL FILM Someone lurks beneath the grandest opera house in appearing at the Lansing Civic Center Paris...and he doesn't want to be alone. Friday 8,10 pm G-8 Hoiden Hall You haven't FREE with dorm or RHA passThree Academy Awards $1.50 tojll others ^ THE HOLDEN LATE SHOW heard gospel until you've heard Andrae JOHN Filmed in color and narrated Crouch in person by and The Disciples HARTFORD KENNETH RICHTER Mon.. May 8=00 p.m. 7 Tickets at n. m mcm A fascinating new film based on historical Tickets Si: < «sc ... . » background, with emphasis on the multi- nationalist heritage of our good neighbors to the north. Photography from the air SHOWTIMES allows us to touch down here and there M-F 7:1519:45 SIS 2, 4:45 7:1519:45 from the Maritime Provinces to Vancouver and the Far North, guided by Ken Richter's jp ^ U.'.-f.'.i informative and humorous narration. SATURDAY, APRIL 28 at 8:00 P.M. yr WED. IS y OPEiu University Auditorium am in the /AMATEUR v / \ presents Single Tickets: $2.50, at the door only. One child under 12 admitted FREE with each paid adult admission. Half-price NIGHT / livi SHOWS \ , o«.r.Ti» -Tip I r~ © SWEET SISTERS n WW CRASS REVIVAL Special Feature Nite RA'LT TONIGHT t TOMORROW for additional children under 12 years. „ ^ANC^ house of sir ^ MSU students: FREE with valid I.D. The Three Stooges FRIDAY 8< SATURDAY VutU- ra A Night in Casablanca APRIL 27& 28 8&1030PM SPECIAL SUMMER SERIES FOR 1979! ulllu;.. fli PHONE: 288-6824 V The Golden Age of Comedy -11:30 Showing- McDONEL KIVA $5.50 at MSU Union Ticket Office ill HOUSE OF \ BLUE CINEMA J y, OPEN 7 DAYS T SWEET i" SECRETS _~| At Spartan Triplex Elderly Instruments, Catellani's KRISTIN A <© .atiox DO YOU WANNA Admission '3.00 Market. $6 at the door. Also PLAYING TROUBLE WITH L ■« LOVIDT X j MABAKNIMO Mariah is a division of the ASMSU Programming Board, FUN FAMILY YOUNC STUFF MAR Yt MARTI Spartan Triplex funded by student tax money. McDonel Kiva is not V ' — —->J sible to handicappers. ■HMBi . auuirn T MO «>■ IWMI 1 • AOMITTt 14 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Fridoy, April 27, 1979 TODAY OPEN 6:45PM SATURDAY > SUNDAY SHOWS AT OPEN 12:45PM In the Show Bar - Fri., Sat. & Sun. SHOWS AT 1:00-3:05 7:05-9:20 Six Days In Soweto 5:15-7:25-9:35 "THE 'STAR WARS Lady Grace OF MOVIE MUSICALS. 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MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY THE DEPARTMENT OF THEATRE Sunday nights at 10:35 p.m. Presents This week: BOB WELCH 640 AM MICHIGAN STATE RADIO NETWORK iiUkU WBRS WMCD WMSN by Holiday Lanes & Vijay Tendulkar Lounge Banned in Bombay Open Bowling Schedule: Mon-Thurs: 9:00 am " 6:00 Pm 11:30 pm - 2:00 am Friday: 9:00 am - 6:00 pm i j 9:00 pm - 2:00 am MAY 1-5 Sat: 9:00 am - 2:00 am ARENA THEATER Sunday: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm 8:15 RM. 10:00 pm - 2:00 am Rent-a-Lane Mon.-Thurs. Midnight-2:00a.m. TONIGHT OPEN 7PM Sundays 11:00p.m.-1:00a.m. Box Office 355-0148 r ^2220 1 iany games as you want (up to six persons SHOWS 7:20-9:30 i ^E22E3SE9 SAT & SUN 1:00-3:00-5:10-7:20-9:3( *6.00 per lane For Information & Reservations 3101 E. Grand River Just North of Frandor Call 337-9775 The more you love ASMSU POP ENTERTAINMENT & 101 - FM the harder you fight '■jjSPRINClff Presents THE THE *5 OVER AND CHAMP .*>10,000 ITEMS % ©OOTSMMK!® Baked Goods-Furniture-Tools-Beds w/ BAROOGA ".".V.1? EARLY BIRD SAT & SUN 4:45-5:15 SI .50 United Vtutt House Plants-Old Records-Lamps BANDIT TODAY OPEN 6:45PM TONIGHT □ FEATURE 7:00-9:05- 11:45—SAT AT 1:00-3:05- 5:10-7:20-9:25-11:45 APRIL 27,8 PM MSU AUDITORIUM come see what the hype is all about Tickets priced at an unheard of $350 & 450 available at the door DAWN ASSOCIATES MCMLXXVIH Released by UNITED < pop entertainment is a division of the ASMSU SAT-SUN EARLY BIRD-4:40-5:10 SI .50 NOTE: LATE SHOWING TONIGHT & SAT OF Programming Board funded by student tax "DAWN OF THE DEAD" AT 11:45PM co-sponsored by shiloh student fellowship dollars Classified Advertising Automotive ||^| | Motorcycles H^l [ Employment |fjjj) [ Employment |fgj| [ Employment |f[i) [ Employment |fjT[ Employmenf]|ipi Information OLDS CUTLASS, '74, low HONDA 1972, 750, some NOW ACCEPTING applica¬ LANDSCAPERS FULL and SUMMER CAMP positions mileage, Vinyl top, clean, customizing, extras, good NATIONAL COMPANY LA RANA VERDE PHONE 355-8255 347 Student Services tions for part time employ¬ time, to plant trees, available at Camp Singing Bldg. good condition. 627-9639. condition, $1,050. 321 6988 part needs applicants for SUM¬ ment. Apply between 2 p.m. bushes, etc. Desire some Hills: Unit Leaders, Counsel MER WORK. All applicants RATES X 5-5-3(3) 4-5-1 (3) 4 p.m waitresses, waiters, dish¬ Burger King, 1141 E. knowledge of plants, hours ors, Business Manager, Wa¬ considered — do not have to washers & buspersons. Ap¬ Grand River. 8-5-2 (5) flexible, call Tender Tree terfront, Nurse, Cook. Con OPEL STATION Wagon have specific business exper¬ 1 day-90' per line 1973, new motor, best offer. 332 6409. $1200 or [ Employment |[fTj WANTED - MATURE adult Transplanters. 339-2196. 4-4 27 (7) tact Indiana Lakeland Girl Scout Council, 2202 Califor¬ ience. Attractive money for plications now being taken due to expansion in business. 3 days-80* per line or married couple, preferably right people. Call today for Top pay Excellent tips. Plea¬ 4-4-27 13) nia Rd„ Elkhart, Indiana PART TIME AND SUMMER interview 372 8303. 1-4-27(8) sant working conditions. Ap¬ 6 days-75' per line thrity years of age, without RN 46514. 219 264 3144. employment for MSU stu¬ children, as live-in house- Immediate need for full time 4-4-30 (9) ply in person, at 2758 E. 8 days-70' per line PACER DL 1975, 3 speed, HOUSE CLEANING Reliable dents, automobile required. Grand River, East Lansing. power steering, other acces¬ parent (s) for group foster and pan time positions, 3:30 339-9500. C-14-4-30 (4) home for six teenage girls in capable, twice weekly 4 8-5-8(141 4.30 sories, $1500. 353-0962. p.m.-11:30 p.m. shifts in COUNSELORS AND Line rote per insertion hours per day. $4/hour, flexi¬ 5-4-27 (3) Shiawassee County. Com¬ challenging surgical or medi¬ W.S.I.'s needed for summer COLLEGE STUDENTS - Na¬ ble hours. Near West Cam¬ HELP WANTED MASTERCHARGE t VISA WELCOME tional company needs stu¬ pensation includes salary, cal departments. Contact day camp. Must live in north- pus, own transportation. 332 Full or part time. Ideal oppor¬ TRIUMPH TR6, '73 - Red, dents for full time summer apartment, all board costs, Betty Danford, Personnel De- west suburbs of Detroit. Econolines 3 lines-M.00-5 days. 80' 6295 between 10 am-5 pm. tunity for employment wnui, per line liberal fringe benefits. Prefer panment, 374-2246. ING¬ $500-$900. June 1£3-August 3 lines. No AM/FM, tonneau, $2700. employment. Earnings: $$$. completing your education. over adjustment in rate when 332-3059 or 337-0566. Apply in person: Room 113 person(s) with house-parent HAM MEDICAL CENTER. 25. Apply to 27580 Harvard, cancelled. Price of item(s) must be stated Requirements: Availability Student Services, interviews experience who owns car and 401 Greenlawn, Lansing Southfield, Mi. 48076. 4-4-27 (3) CHEERLEADERS AND through summer, previous in ad. Maximum sale can begin month of June, 48910. E.O.E. 8-5-4 (10) WILLOWAY DAY CAMP. price of '100. at 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. today. 1979. Send Cheerleader coaches (teach¬ retail experience: own trans¬ No Commercial Ads 5-4-27 18) resume to: Court 9-5-1 (8) VAN 1974 GMC. Bed/ ers) Pom pom girls and portation necessary. Open¬ Director, Shiawassee County FULL TIME day waitress and Peanuts Personal ads—3 lines '2.25 benches, stereo, cruise con¬ SUMMER HORSE ranch gymnasts - Exciting summer ings in Lansing area, hours - - per Juvenile Court, 110 Mack pan time night bus boy. - trol, great shape, many ex¬ OPENINGS FOR weekend jobs, travel, "fun", prestige, flexible. Starting wage based insertion. 75* per line over 3 lines Street, Corunna, Mich. positions open for female (pre¬ tras. Call 372-0445. 4-4-27 (4) pizza cook. 15-20 hours per Apply BACK STAGE RES¬ good salaries: central regional on experience and hours 48817. Equal Opportunity TAURANT. 8-5-1 (4) counselors. Black River payment). week. Also openings for bus- . tryouts, Sunday, April 29, 9 available. Employer. 7-5-2 (19) Ranch, Croswell, Michigan, Rummage Garage Sale ads—4 lines - '2.50. VW BUS-1977, like new, persons, 10-12 hours per 313-679-2505. Z-8-5-3 (5)' a.m. - 4 p.m. Pattengil! Junior CASHIER NEEDED pan time 63' per line over 4 lines-per insertion. stereo cassette, 31,000 miles, week, 12:00 - 2:30, Monday High, Lansing, Michigan. Call If you like meeting people DENTAL ASSISTANT for self service station. Must 'Round Town ads—4 lines-'2.50-per insertion. rustproofed, $5200.355-1141. through Friday. E.O.E. Apply FARM 1517 ) 646-6709 or 646-6132. you will enjoy working at wanted for 1 year research be available 3-9 p.m. and HELP wanted for 6-4-27(4) in person, SILVER DOLLAR 2-4-27 111) Min-A-Mart. 63' per line over 4 lines. project. Some experience on alternate weekends Logan Et grain and dairy farm. No SALOON. 5-4-27 (8) Lost & Found ads/Transportation ads — 3 VW DASHER 1974, Ziebart, the job necessary plus typing Holmes area. Call 393-0418 milking, no house, no on job See Mr. Vint or Mr. Ryan at BURCHAM HILLS Retire¬ lines-M ,50-per insertion. 50' per line over and clerical skills. Must be between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. smoking. Must have drivers the MIN-A-MART office, sunroof, 51.000 miles. $2,300 license, be 18 years or older. ment Center, immediate full Teachers. All K-8 willing to travel moderately 4-4-27 (7) 1920 Alpha Street, Lansing 3 lines. 1-521-4394. 3-4-27(3) grades. Prefer experienced help but and part time openings in Low income Catholic schools during day around the State, food service, cooks, dish¬ Monday, April 30 from 6 p.m. Deadlines expenses paid Salary plus MCDONALD'S RESTAU¬ not necessary. Wages open. in Texas. Small monthly washers, servers, porters. 8 p.m. X-3-4-30'23) full paid benefits. Please send RANT of East Lansing and Have reference and phone Auto Service Ads-2p.m.-l class day before publication. Cancellation Change-lp.m.-l class day be¬ \\/\ stipend and basic needs furnished housing provided. resume to The State News, Okemos are now accepting numbers and addresses of Must have own transporta¬ tion. Experience preferred. UNITED COLOR Studios - Box 4 B-2, E. Lansing. applications for full and pan last employers at time of cail needs 10 to 15 Begin Aug 12. Write Volun¬ time day employment. Vari¬ Apply in person at the busi¬ appointment fore publication. MASON BODY SHOP, 812 E. 8-5-7(13) Kahres Dairy Farm, Holt. 694- teers for Educational 'and ness office between 2-4 Lo¬ secretaries, good hourly ous shifts are available from 9355. 5-4-30 (13) Once ad is ordered it cannot be cancelled Kalamazoo, since 1940. Auto Social Services Box N, 3001 wage, days Monday through or 6:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. Apply cated at Park Lake and painting - collision service. South Congress X RAY TECHNOLOGIST Friday 10-3:30, Saturday 10- changed until after 1st insertion. American foreign cars. 485- Austin, - from 8-10 a.m. or 2-4 p.m. TELEPHONE SURVEYORS, Burcham, East Lansing. There is a '1.00 charge for 1 ad ;78704 Edward W. Sparrow Hospital 14-4-27 113) 12:30, nights Monday change plus 0256. C 21-4-30 15) has an immediate opening for Monday thru Friday. evenings, 5 p.m.-9 p m, through Friday 4-9, Saturday 50' per additional change for maximum 7-4-27 (8) Monday through Friday. Sal¬ a part-time registered X-Ray ATTENTION BUSINESS and 1-7. no experience necessary, of 3 changes. UGLY DUCKLING Will buy EARN MONEY FOR LIFE'S ary plus bonus. Call EAST- students, must be able to work com¬ - Technologist. The opening is RESIDENT MANAGER and LAWN, 349-9180 14-5-14 (5) pre-professional The State News will only be responsible for your car. 372-7650. EXTRAS. Become an Avon for the weekend night shift. spouse to live in and super¬ nationally known company, plete shift Apply within U- C-2-4-30I3I the 1st day s incorrect insertion. Adjust¬ representative. You can earn The hospital offers competi¬ vise 6 mentally retarded adult OVERSEAS JOBS - sum¬ interviewing students, for NiTED COLOR STUDIOS, ment claims must be made within 10 extra money selling quality tive wages and fringe benefits summer work 2736 E. Grand River, inn days clients, in a residential home mer/year round. Europe, S. program High GOOD USED tires, 13-14-15 products part-time during the of expiration date. on a prorated basis. Contact profit and excellent experi¬ America Basement. 7-5-7(14) inch. Mounted free. Used hours that suit you best. For setting. Daytime hours open America, Australia. Asia, etc. the Personnel Office, 487- ence, must be free to relocate Bills are due 7 days from ad expiration date. wheels and hub caps. PEN- to attend school. Contact All fields. $500-$1200 month¬ WORK STUDV - Student details, call 482-6893. 9180. E.W Sparrow Hospital, for the summer, for interview If not paid by due date, a 50' late service NEL SALES, 1825 Michigan, C-21-4-30 '8i personnel office. COMMUNI¬ ly. Expenses paid. Sig^tsee needed. Secretarial. THE 1215 E. Michigan Avenue, appointment. Cfti; 485-2324. TY MENTAL HEALTH ing. Free information. IJC. charge will be due. Lansing, Michigan, 48912. Lansing, Ml. 48909 A non-di¬ 6-4-27I1U ARTS COUNCIL CENTER. 482-5818. C-13-4-30 (6) RN's - LPN's. Full time and BOARD. 407 W. Greenlawn, Box 52-ME, Corona, Del Mar, 484-4403. 8-5-3 (41 scriminatory affirmitive ac¬ Lansing E.O.E 8-5-1 (9) Ca. 92625 15-5-1 (8) part time staff positions tion employer. 5-5-1 (15) DENTAL ASSISTANT, full or VOLKSWAGEN BEETLE open. Also in-service coordi¬ part time Experienced in four PINE KNOB CLERK TYPIST. Looking for GET YOUR SUMMER JOB Automotive [|^] | Automotive ~|[^j mufflers. German-made, with pipes and installation kits, nator position. Call 323-2458 during day. 627-4264 eve¬ FULL TIME secretarial posi¬ tion available, as secretary to a good entry legal position? An affiliate of the Michigan NOW! Average $7.00/hour or more. Car and neat appear¬ handed Dentistry. Call 482- 5546. 5-4-27 (41 MUSIC THEATRE Summer Ranger and usher $24.95. at CHEQUERED nings. 5-5-2 17) managing editor of Associ¬ positions. Applications avail¬ FLAG FOREIGN Education Association has ance necessary. Apply in ATTENTION!! WE buy late FORD WAGON 1973, auto¬ CAR ation Scientific Journal. Ac¬ MALE SAILING, general able in Room 110 Student COOK-PART time need for a full-time clerk- person at Placement Center, model imported and domes¬ matic. 69,000 miles, runs and PARTS, 2605 E. Kalamazoo nights, curate typing and shorthand counselors. Male/female sail¬ Services. Deadline: May 7th. tic Strei One of with prep work. FILUPELLI'S typist 1. Excellent company Friday, interviews at 2 p.m. boat cruising counselor for 2-4-27 (5) compact cars. Contact looks good $895 484-0323 i : essential, good spelling and John DeYoung, WILLIAMS RESTAURANT. 2167 W. paid fringe benefits. For an and 3:30 p.m. Society of Michigan Wilderness camp. 5-5-1 (3) knowledge of correct lan¬ VW, 484-1341. C 13-4-30 (5) Grand River, Okemos. 349- application call James Glea- Michigan. 2-4-27 (8) 20 Er older. 332-3991 guage also necessary. Work son between 8 a.m. and 5 2630. 8-5-7 14) 6-4-30 (5! GRAND LEMANS '78, 58,000 also includes public relations CAPR11972, 4 cylinder, auto, p.m.'1-517-351-2122 We are DELIVERY DRIVER needed, miles, excellent condition, air JUNK CARS wanted. Also projects. Note taking at com¬ equal opportunity em¬ air, AM-FM, Michelin tires, 1 OFFICE WORK - need hard an days, full time, 40 hours. & extras. $4900, 332-7695 selling used parts. Phone 321- mittee meetings and light working person for fast grow¬ ployer. Michigan Educators Phone 337-1331 2-4-27 (3) owner, $1000 or best offer. bookkeeping. Call 372-9070, 337-0534 after 5, all day weekends. 5-5-1 (5) 8-2-4-30(3) 3651 C-21-4-30 (3) ing company. Good benefits and potential for advance¬ ask for Sandy for appoint¬ Financial Service Association Incorporated. 5-4-27 (18) TEACHERS NOW being in¬ CEDAR GREENS GRAN TORINO 1972, V8. ment. 8-5-4 (13) | Motorcycles "||^j terviewed for 1979-80 school 1977 - CHEVELLE Malibu Automatic, stereo, low mile¬ ment. Typing a must. 20 hours per week now, flexi¬ MODELS-$10/hour. Apply year at Shaarey Zedek Reli¬ NOW LEASING age, runs well. $594. Availa¬ EXPERIENCED READING VELVET FINGERS. Call 489 Classic. Many extras. Asking ble schedule. Full time for gious schoo; 332-6715 or •ONE BEDROOM FURNISHED ble May 7. 394-2254. YAMAHA 650, teacher for program director 2278. OR-21-4-30 (3) '73, electric summer. Apply in person, 419 351-3570. 5-5-2 15! $3500 Call 349-9468 before 3-4-30 (4) start, great condition. $700. of reading camp. August APARTMENTS 11 a.m. or 355-4468 after 11 Lentz Ct„ Lansing. (North off 351-1264. 1-4-27(31 10-24. 332-3991. 3-4-27 (4) a.m. Ask for Dennis. West St. Joseph between •AIR CONDITIONING 7-4-27 15) IMPALA CUSTOM Coupe Logan and Waverly). YAMAHA PART-TIME student jobs •SWIMMING POOL 1972. N. Carolina car, im¬ 1975, 250cc, Ex¬ 8-5-7 1121 now available Owen Gradu¬ CHEAPEST PRICES - in the maculate. Clay, 337-0565. cellent condition. 4,500 actual miles. 393-6053. 3-5-1(3) ate Center Cafeteria. Variable Join the Gang; at •PRIVATE BALCONIES 8-4-30 (3) BABYSITTER HOUSEKEEP¬ state UGLY DUCKLING hours. Contact Jiles at 355- •WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE TO ER - needed in E. Lansing RENT-A-CAR. $7.95 day. 5007 between 1:30 p.m.-3:30 372-7650. C-17-4-30-414) MG MIDGET 1976, excellent condition, low mileage. $3500 KAWASAKI 250, 1975, 2400 miles. Excellent condition. home. Own transportation, references. 351-5328. p.m. 3-4-27 (5* BURCHAM CAMPUS for rental COUGAR or best offer. 371-4985 $500. 371-2060, 353-3947 8^7 (41 2 SECOND COOKS-needed, information XR7-1968, 4- speed, runs good, best offer. 332-2071 evenings. 8-4-27 (3) 8-5-3 (4) 4-4-27 (3) full-time. Experience not nec¬ 337-2210. 5-4-30 (3) WOODS . 351-8631 HONDA, 1975 CL 360 3900 essary. , ^ MG MIDGET APARTMENTS^' 1975. 53,000 actual miles, windshield Et CUTLASS 1974, V8. 40,000 miles, good condition. $2000 1135 Michigan Ave. Right next to backrest. Excellent condition. miles, must sell, excellent Call Rob at 351-6826 or 374- I. the M.S.U. Brady $875. 372-7650. C-3-4-30 (5) Lansing, Ml. condition, best offer. 355- 7792, evenings. 6-5-1 (41 Cutlass s, 1976 Excel¬ 2466. 5-4-30 (4) MONTE CARLO 1976. Air, AM/FM tape. Landau top, 711 BURCHAM Ctopctungfjam Now leasing for Fall and Summer NOW LEASING lent. 37,000 miles. blue. $2900. 321-3998. 8-4-30 (3) Royale Rally wheels. 5142. 7-4-30(41 $3900. MUSTANG II, '74, MACH I. 694- and MARIGOLD APARTMENTS * Luxury apartment.- completely furnished with dis¬ •ample parking WHEEL OODGE CHARGER SE '73. Excellent condition. Automa¬ •furnished tinctive Spanish Mediterranean furniture and -hay car INTO Air Conditioning, excellent tic, power steering, AM/FM, peting throughout fondition, $1700. 694-3556 many new parts. $1900. 353- Each unit has dishwasher, garbage disposal, central air evenings/weekends. 6-5-4(4) 6824l3:5-J|4)_ 80V LEASING conditioning and heating. DODGE VAN 1975-V-8, auto¬ OLDSMOBILE - 1973-Sta- tion wagon, 9 seat passenger, For Summer * Swimming I'mil and Private balconies. 745 BLRCHAM Dr. SPRING matic power steering/brakes, Summer Leases AM/FM, steering, carpeted, insulated. 351- power brakes, automatic, all new Jfjjjj Call Office hours: Phone: 4763. 1-4-27(3) •Full for Fall brakes, all new shocks, 2 new 9 a.m.-6 p.m. 351-3118 •Close to campus fcORD LTD-1971, wagon, one tires, reese trailer hitch, body in excellent condition, $1800 •Extro lorge 1 bedroom 351-7166 10-SPEED - excellent condi REPAIRS ON all bicycles, Pwner, very good condition. •Completely furnished tion, ridden 75 miles, 23" trade-in. 79's now in stock, or best offer. 349 2592. 332 3789. 3-4-27 (3) 2 FORD Pick-ups. Your 8-4-27 (8) OLDS 1978 - Delta Royale, •Carpeted-air conditioning For Appointment Call Located Hogodorn Rood just south of Service Rood. AUCTION frame, sun tour components, under $25 Sue days, 651 5561 evenings. 373-9480 College Schwinn Cycle. 144 N Harrison. 332-8655. 1-4-27 15) choice - $995. Where? Flum- sharp 2 door, air, cruise, plus 1-4-27 (5) ierfelt Stair Chevrolet. 655- more. $5700. 655-2337. 337-7328 Sunday. April 29 at 2p.m. Located two miles 4343. OR-3-4-27 (4) 6-5-1 (3) 2 YEAR old 10 speed, good SCHWINN & WINDSOR be NOW LEASING Make payment on the car west of Eaton Rapids on M 50. To house number 7180 West Clinton Trail. Antiques condition. $65 355-2011 M.27 (3) cycles. Van's Bike Shop. E Shiawassee 485-1963 507 CAMPUS 731 collectabies and primatives. Iron kettles, 1-4-27(31 FOR SUMMER butter churn, and fanning mill. Horse drawn GITANfc 21 pound bicycle HILL Apartments earn$10,0 AND FALL cultivators, shovel plows, double trees, single 23 '-: inch frame, 5 tires, $285 FQR ALL vour cyc|ing needs *2 Bedrooms trees, neck yolks, steel wagon wheels and Bryan 489 0647 1-4-27 (3) . the ve|0Cipide Peddler 541 rims, wooden barrels, nail kegs, bobsleigh E Grand River. 351 7240 'Furnished Apts. 'Free Roommate Service e—r^Tlfl g now a month runners, and wooden pulleys. Miscellaneous tools, hay slings, sleigh blanket, modeling SCHWINN COLLEGIATE - 5 1 4 27 14) speed. Excellent condition. $85 353 6098 1 4 27 (3) for 2 or 3 hours a week of your spare time hots, fur coot, crocks, tobacco tins, old fruit DELUXE TOUR bike, Wey- 'Dishwashers ;pss Campy, Gran Comp, jars, old bottles, decorated wooden bpxes, ~ leasing WESTERN FLYER, ladies 3 g '(n(j # 3io. 351-3898. 'Central Air Conditioning porcelain pans, primitive wheel barrow, in¬ 'Swimming Fool donate plasma sulators, cigar boxes, old books, iron beds wooden folding tables, duncan phyfe toble. speed. $35 or best offer. Must sell Sandy 353-6272. •4-27 (4) . . ,7 'Unlimited Parking THEY WENT You may save a life' ice box, many items too numerous to men¬ BOY'S 10 speed, blue, $50, 'Pleasant Landscaping THAT A WAY .. TO It's easy and relaxing Be a twice-a-week regular tion. Do not miss this sale. Lunch wagon on * LauriNs furnishings giri's 5 speed Schwinn $75. COLUNGWOOD $10 cash each donation, plus bonuses grounds. Terms of sale: cash or check with 675-7290 after 4 1-4-27 (3) 'Special 12 month rates APTS!! * Slug Carpeting proper I.D. Not responsible for accidents * Private Balconies FREE BUS * sir conditioned * SWUKIRfi POOL this ad worth $5 extra day of sole or goods after sold. From the estate of Dell Bennett. SCHWINN LADIES 5 speed, brown, basket, $50, 349-1225 * dishwasher * located oe Burclum Ate. New donors only Phone for appointment after 6 1-4-27(3) SERVICE * shag carpeting a unlimited parking Model Open 9-9 For Rental LANSING PLASMA CORP. BICYCLES new & used, a plush furniture Merl Lemon auctioneer. Everyday model open daily Information Call 3026 E. parts £t service. Charlie's Bike a Michigan Ave. Call for your sale dates. Shop. 3001 S Washington Leasing for Coll 351-8282 Lansing, Mich. 48912 372-9190 393 2484. 1-4-27 (4) Summer & Fall 332-8914 (behind the BusStop 351-7212 CALL 349*3530 night club on the river) 1 ^Michigan State News, East Lansing. Michigan Friday, April 27. 1979 Employmeiil > | Apadments |f>l | partialis |^| | apartments | Heists [f] | fur Salt |(^| [ Losl t Found |["T1 | Stng |p^ [t^m Smlct||a| STUDENTS BEDROOM in Okemos. ROOMMATE FOR new 3 2 FEMALE Roommates. Own SUMMER SUBLET 4 bed¬ - - INSTANT CASH! We're pay¬ FOUND CALCULATOR $200/month, pays all but room. Close. Summer. 337- DRESSMAKING ALTERA EXPERIENCED IBM typing, bedroom duplex. $142/ room duplex, semi-furnished. ing $1-$2 for albums in good Left in my back seat by hitch electricity. 349-2928. TIONS, most type of sewing dissertations. (Pica - Elite), Spring term is already half month. Corner of Saginaw 0234. 8-5-8(3) On Gunson. 353 8050. 353 shape WAZOO RECORDS, hiker. You must be able to tell have you been too 5-4-30 (3) projects. Craft items also for IFAYANN 489-0358 over • and Hagadorn. 337-9259 or 6552. X-8 5-3 14) 223 Abbott. 337-0947 me the kind of meeting to busy enjoying the days to FEMALE ROOMMATE sale Norma, 485 7554 •C-21-4-30 (3) evenings, 372-3464. C-21-4-30 (4) which you invited me and the 4 4-30 (4) even think about what you're SUMMER SUBLET - 1 bed¬ 5-4-30 (6) Quiet, prefer non-smoker, EAST LANSING and East place you got out at the UNIGRAPHICS OFFERS doing for the summer? room, air, close to campus & Summer and or fall. Own side duplexes houses for MODERN AND Vintage corner of Grand River and COMPLETE DISSERTATION shopping, carpet. 332 2 BEDROOM apartment to room. Tammy or Diane, 332- rent starting Fall and Sum¬ gently used clothing for men Abbott. Call Bill Lockwood at Would you like to take a few 5971.8-5-2 (4) AND RESUME SERVICE - sublet summer term. Fur¬ 7050. 1-4-2714) mer, Call weekdays 9-5 p.m. - and women. New arrivals JOHN J. SCHALTER 332 0540 4-5-1 (101 typesetting, IBM typing, off¬ classes summer term, yet still nished, 1 '4 blocks from Ste Mar Realty. 351 5610. daily SOMEBODY ELSE'S set printing and binding. For Attorney-at-Law be able to count on a CHALET ARTS. MSU. $240. negotiable. 355- 7-5-4 (5) CLOSET, upstairs 541 E. LOST: LADIES gold La permanent you can job position; so afford to pay the Next to campus. 4931. 8-5-3 (41 Houses m ADJOINING LOOKING Glass Grand River, open Noon-6 pm. We buy 6 days and sell. Marque watch around Yakely Dorm, 4/19. Reward. Please General Practice 73 MSU Grod estimate stop in at 2843 E. Grand River or phone 332- 8414. C-21-4 30 18) rent? Spacious 2 bedroom SUBLET June 10 - Septem¬ AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY River, two rooms in friendly 332 1926. C-21-4-30 (8) call Tom 353-2338. 3-4 30 (4) 1-548-2347 opts, furnished, ber 8. One bedroom, air, - All or part of large, modern, country home on 12 acres. TYPIST. LAINGSBURG area. We can help you out! furnished. Negotiable. 332 Pets. Call 485 1751 ext. 547 or conditioned. Now 6-man duplex. Close to MSU REWARD FOR information 651 6424 55C a page 669 5069. 8-5-7 (5) ESTATE JEWELRY MOTHER WISHES to care 50t 2827 4-4-27 (4) $88.50 month. 1523 Snyder leading to return of stolen We have fulltime job assign¬ renting for summer for children weekdays, in her over 50 pages 5-4-27 13) 332-6515 489 2775 persrs 10-speed Motobecane Super ments for SECRETARIES, only, from: $170. Open tantly X-10-5-2 (4) SUMMER 3 BEDROOM, Mirage, 332 3421 2-4-27 (4) home 2 miles from campus. TYPISTS and SECRE¬ BEECHWOOD 1541 Ann. Furnished, $80 Call 482-9032 8 5-7 (4) TYPING, EXPERIENCED, 4-6pm. Mon.-Fri. fast and reasonable. 371 - TARY'S HELPERS in and APARTMENTS SUMMER SUBLET own 349-2624. 8 5-7 (3) - person LOST - SET of keys, VW around the Lansing/East Lan¬ 332-6197 room, nice house, inexpen¬ emblem 4635. C 21 4-30 (3) ring, 4-24, near Na¬ sing area. *5 blocks to campus SUMMER SUBLET Male, 1 sive 332-6362. 3-5-113) RED GIANT has a large selection of houses, apart¬ tural Science 4092. 3-4-30 (4) Building. 485- TAYMAR COPYGRAPH SERVICE bedroom with air $110 plus 'Large 2 bedroom DID YOU know that THE LEGAL SERVICES completed dissertations and LAKEFRONT HOME Lake ments, duplexes, studios etc resume service. Corner MAC Salaries are electricity, 1 block from cam¬ apartments Lansing. 5930 Shaw St Com¬ Most areas, sizes and STEREO SHOPPE is the FOUND Green warm AFFORDABLE up and Grand River, 8:30 a.m. - with skills and abilities, and pus. Call 332-8931 after 5 'Furnished pletely furnished 1 bedroom, place to buy your stereo prices. Call and see if we have top. 353-1156. 5-5-2 (3) LEGAL SERVICES 5:30 p.m. Monday-Friday, 10 available assignments offer p.m. 5-5-2 (5) could be used as 2. $275 what you're looking for. Be¬ equipment, C-21-4-30 (8) Now Renting For a.m. - 5 p.m. Saturday, 337- students/student spouses ex month, $225 damage deposit tween 9-9, 349-1065. Initial Consultation FREE 1 LOST-KITTEN, brown and 1666. C-21-4-30 (6) cedent opportunities to es¬ BEDROOM across from Summer & Fall Call Bev Monday thru Friday. 10-4-27 17) DISCOUNT. NEWUSED white with long fluffy tail. Misdemeanor 'minor: $ 1 75 tablish consistent employ¬ campus. Spacious, furnished, Phone: 332-0052 800 a.m. to 4 30 p.m at desks, chairs, files. BUSI Lost around Lilac Ave. Call air, $160/month. Summer. COURT COSTS ADDITIONAL TYPING. FREE pick up and ment histories. between lpm-5pm 332 1392, nights and week NESS EQUIPMENT CO., 215 351-3948 for reward 337-1101. 3-4-30 (4) MONDAY THRU FRIDAY ends at 339-8834 5 5-3112) Rooms E Kalamazoo 485 5500. 6-4-2715) delivery. Fast, experienced, low rates. 676-2009. Think about it - then give us a 0-24-30(41 EFFICIENCY APARTMENT OR-11-4-30 (3) call to make an appointment 532 W Grand River Lease FOUND ONE male tiger LOWER FLOOR of duplex, 3 OWN ROOM - FOR OTHER FEES 694-1351 for your personal i for Fall close to campus. bedroom, near campus, im¬ starting June 15 Large house $225 for entire summer NEW STEREO arrivals - used cat near Lake Lansing - PROFESSIONAL EDITING, 351-8135. OR-4-5-1 (3) with mediately available, call 394 fireplace garage and 2 Heat water paid. Pool, sauna, Onkyo and Yamaha stereo Abbott Rd. on 4-18. Call Corrections to rewrites. Typ¬ MANPOWER, INC. baths. Call EQUITY VEST, receivers. Phase Linear 400 351-0152. 5-5-1 (3) SUMMER SUBLEASE 2 bed¬ 3717 after 3. 3-4-30 (4) furnished Fall option, 5 ing arranged. 332-5991. 601 N. Capitol 351 1500 for an appointment power amp RTR Tower GULLIVERS STATE DRUGS room, 2-4 people, $200 minutes from MSU 882 0-1-4-30(3) 372-0880 OR 2-4 30(7) speakers Much Much More1 REWARD LOST female fill prescriptions for blue SUMMER SUBLET - one 1743 5-4-30 ( 51 - month, air conditioned, spa¬ Cross, Medicade, MESSA, cious. 337-0862 8-5-7 (3) bedroom. $160, call 332 8294 _ _ Lightning fast electronic re¬ dog, black with some brown, Moving to a warmer climate? "NO FEES, GOOD PAY" SUMMER SUBLET 2 bed¬ 3 ROOMS in 5 Paid, PCS, etc. 1V, blocks 4-5-1 (3) - room house. pair service WILCOX TRAD¬ medium height. East Lansing Sell your snowblower now room duplex near MSU Summer term. Great loca¬ ING POST. 509 E. Michigan area. 487-9074, or evenings, east of Bogue Street. 3-5-1(5) FEMALE SUBLET summer, with an ad in our columns. P S. if you do decide to move Dates flexible, $295 332 tion! 337-0901 10-5-7 (3) 485-4391 C 3 4-30(9) 393-9404. 5-5-1 (5) TREEHOUSE NORTH - 2 home for the summer, look in furnished, air condition, dish¬ 8989 2-4-27(31 T.G.I F WITH a free needle bedroom, furnished, air, bal your hometown white pages washer, 3 blocks MSU, $85. SUMMER SUBLET-2 blocks check. Have your needle for the MANPOWER agency Tracy 332-5786. 3-4-30 (4) cony, tennis courts, excellent EAST LANSING • new 3 from campus. $90. Basement GOLF CLUBS in bag, 3 LOST - set of 5 keys near checked at MARSHALL Wanted location, summer only. 337- woods 9 irons, $100 332- nearby! X 13-5-14(42) bedroom duplex, 2 full baths bedroom 332-4155. 8-5-7 (3) Kresge river area. Two keys MUSIC. The north Door of 2666 8-5-7 (5> 6405 E 5 5 3(3) are blue; one, University key. air, fireplace, no pets. $475. Frandor. C-1-4-27(5) CASH PAID For old comics, SERVICE STATION Atten CEDAR VILLAGE 349-3415. 8-5-7 (4l OWN ROOM in nice house IGUANA, 2' - $30. 4 V Boa Call 337-1230 if found. 5-4-30 (5) baseball cards, science fic¬ dant - Full time, days. $3 on Gunson. Nice people, Constrictor, $70. Both tame tion. CURIOUS BOOK BLUEGRASS hour plus commission. UNI¬ APARTMENTS UNIVERSITY TERRACE HOUSE AVAILABLE for Fall 4 bedroom, furnished, 351 $110 month, furnished, avail¬ able and healthy. Call Randy, 485- SERVICE plays weddings EXTENSION SHOP, 307 E. Grand River, East Lansing. 332-0112. VERSITY STANDARD 351- immediately. 332-1806. 0770. 3-5-1(4) Sorry, full for fall but 8135 OR-4-5-1 13) S-5-4 30 ( 5) 3807 E 5-4-27 (4) Real Estate parties, 337-0178 or 372-3727 C 11-4-30 (5) Summer leases avail¬ C-21-4-30 13) we are now leasing AVAILABLE FOR immediate FAMILY HOME, 4 bedrooms, UNITED COLOR Studios - for summer. able. Few for Fall. 2 RESPONSIBLE. Easy going EXPERIENCED HOME occupancy, rooms for $125/ •gest seleclion 2% baths, quad level, 3 4 owner females need rooms next needs a temporary reception¬ ist, approximately 2 months, no experience Summer rent $47 50 per person. For as low as Open showing Satur¬ days 1 lam-2pm or by Fall-June 355-4806 3-4 30 .31 month. All utilities included. Call EQUITY VEST, 351-1500. oround Full line of under¬ ground comic books high acre, reasonable taxes. All appliances, central vacuum & I Typing Service]^] seeking tome, E. Lansing give top quality area care, necessary, nformation, O 3-4-30 14) supplies custom T-shirts 8 LOW RATES - Term papers, start 6/15. Have owned and must have neat appearance, appointment. Phone air. Newly decorated. 694- DUPLEXES 3 or 4 person. Topestries At the poropher- 9388 4-5-1 (6) resumes. Fast expert typing. enovated 2 homes. Call Jim, Monday through Friday 1-9, between 3pm-7pm Summer or Fall. Close to SUBLEASE ROOM in house. nolia specialists Day and evening. Call "G" 151 1067. 4-4-27 <61 Saturday 10-6, Sunday 12-7, must be able to work com¬ call 351-5180 Monday-Friday: campus 669-9939 17-5-4 (3) Close. $106 25 plus utilities. 337-9400 5-5-2 i3) BY OWNER Holt schools. Typing. 321-4771. C-21-4 30I4I Close MSU. Up to 5 bed¬ So Spot has SIX puppies? plete hours. Apply within OWN ROOM in house, _ United Color Studios, 2736 E easy rooms. 2'/$ baths. Family Find good homes for them by CLEAN AND quiet, close to REASONABLE RATES for FEMALE TO share furnished, access to campus, $115 + room with fireplace and Grand River, Inn America campus. Summer opening. fast accurate service. Will placing an ad in our Classified negotiable. 332-7861 or 355- utilities 487-4586. 7-4-27 (3) beamed ceilings. Plush blue columns. Basement. 7-5-7(13) 337-2655 after 4 p.m pick up and deliver. 339- 2902 8-5-2 (3) carpet, living and dining area. 3-4-30 (3! MERLE NORMAN COSME¬ 3574 5-5-1 (41 LUXURY APARTMENT SUBLET HOUSE 562 Stod- TICS, Going out of business Appliances included. Nearly PRIVATE TENNIS lessons for UNIFORMED SECURITY summer only. 2 blocks dard 3 bedroom duplex, SUBLEASE IN Birchfield to Vi acre lot. $69,500, 393- OFFICERS - full or part- campus, female rent negoti- unfurnished 332 4883 AVAILABLE NOW - Modem sale! 10-50% off on every¬ THESIS, DISSERTATIONS, intermediate player, right Apartments, 2 bedroom, as 0976 8-5-7 (9) time, call 641-4562. of June 1. 394-6860 able. 332-1228 8-5-2 i4i 3-4-27 (3) rooms, furnished, cooking, thing in the studio, while typing, copies, binding. Call away. Mary 394-3459 supplies last. Closing May 26. 332-2078. OR-21-4-30 (31 3-4-27 (3) OR-21-4-30 (3) $90 month. 351-6471 5-4-30 (3) UNIVERSITY VILLA 6-7 ROOMS in house, now OR-7-4-3013) 321-5543. C-7-4-3018' I Recreation ffygj] EXPERT TYPING. Term pa- 2 JULLIARD TIX, 5 1 Con- ! For Rent |"^| LARGE 2 party efficiency. Close to furnished campus. 337 2653 available for summer. 1 block from campus. 353-4109 X-10-5-1(3) AVAILABLE NOW - room¬ mate needed for 3 person NEW KAYAK and accessor¬ ies. Car top rack. 1 year SKYDIVING EVERY week pers, letters, Near Gables. 337-0205. RESUMES, cert Tessa: 353-5490, days. 3-5-1(3) Air conditioning. $140 3.7pm warranty. $395. 349-5043. end and late afternoon. First C-21-4-30 (3) IBM CORRECTING Selec- month-summer. After 5 p.m. duplex, beautiful area $117/ 8-5-1(3) jump instruction every Satur¬ Having problems getting rid trics. By week or month. Call 487-4451. OR-5-4-30 <4i HASLETT ARMS WOMAN TO share nice quiet month. 353-0763 394-3012 day- and Sunday starting at J & J Products, 371-1878. house near Brody. Washer, WATER BED Beautiful pine TYPING - TERM Papers, IBM of unneeded items you've 351-1957 _ 10 a.m. and weekdays by 18-4-30 (3) dryer. Own room. Large yard. frame, the best equipment experienced, fast service Call collected over the years? FEMALE GRADUATE needs MATURE QUIET person appointment. Free skydiving 351-8923. OR-21-4-30 (31 Place an ad in these columns. for Summer - 3-7pm Non-smoker. Fall $130. Sum¬ needed for large 2 bedroom, included. $650 or best offer. roommate 371-4494 5-5-1 (4) programs for groups, MSU [ Apartments""] Spring 80. Nice, good loca¬ tion 337-9567 7-4-30I3) , EVERGREEN ARMS 351-8135 mer negotiable. After 6 337-2141. 3-5-1(6) p.m. furnished - apartment in Oke¬ mos. Lease begins June. 485- TWIN MATTRESS, box Sport Parachute Club and Charlotte Paracenter. 372- 3807. I Randy) or 349-2927 spring, wood headboard and 9127. 543-6731. SUMMER SUBLEASE: Two 1-5pm FALL-8 bedroom house, (Christine). 5-4-27 (6) bedspread. Excellent condi¬ C-21-4-30 (10) RED GIANT has a large selection of houses, apart¬ ments, duplexes, studios etc females needed. $75 person Call 337-2375 Lisa. 7-5-2 (3) LEASING FOR furnished Excellent location, kitchen, laundry, parking. 12 month FEMALE NICE room in tion. $135 349-0421 4 4/27 I4l_ St. George Equestrian announcing: lease, $105 month pleasant house. 2 blocks to _ Most areas, sizes, and Center . . . EAST LANSING MSU 1 SUMMER plus utilities. 332-1918 MSU 332-1664 Open now. PIONEER CENTREX with prices. Call and see if we have what you're looking for. Be¬ block. 2 bedrooms not luxury but unique, now open. $225 AND 1-4-2716) 5-4-27 13) speakers, cassette recorder. Excellent condition. Call 337- Dedicated to the Classical Art * of Horsemanship 400 acres. 'Indoor riding OPEN PETITIONING tween 9-9, 349-1065 FALL utilities paid 351-4107 or SUMMER SUBLET - 1 fe¬ WOMAN NEEDED for room 9539 5-4-27 (4) 10-4-27 (7) hall. *112 permanent box 337-2927 4-5-2(51 male for fully furnished 3 in house of 4 $93,75 month, stalls 'Outdoor cross country SOUTH PENNSYLVANIA SUMMER SUBLET One SUMMER SUBLET - 3 man bedroom duplex $70. 672 plus utilities. 372-5034. NEW lens. 135 $40 Dejur telephoto Call 353-1263 courses. 'Qualified instruc¬ for 8-EF4_(3)_ - - furnished, air dishwasher, Virginia. 337 1169. 5-4-27 (4) tors. 'Year round unfurnished, available June, bedroom S-5-5-3(3) programs apartment One carpet, balcony, excellent lo¬ Adults, no pets. Mr. Murphy, block from campus. Price ROOM IN sabbatical home in Boarding and Sales. 'Pos¬ cation, 355-2117 or 355-1971 ROOMMATE TO share large sible Okemos. Male Female grad college credits can be University College 484-4840. 3-4-27 14) negotiable. 337-0415. 3-5-2(4! NEW STEREO arrivals 4-4-30 14. house. E. Lansing. Must be - used preferred $100 rent and utili¬ obtained. 9101 Parker Road, serious about raising level of Onkyo and Yamaha stereo ties 349-1373. 5-5-1 (4) receivers. Phase Linear 400 Laingsburg, Michigan. 517- spiritual consciousness. Rob, 651-6755 or 651-6336. SUMMER SUBLET, 2 to 543 0803, p.m S-5-4-27 (5) power amp. RTR Tower share 4 man furnished, air, balcony $80 person and utili¬ SUMMER SUBLET 2 bed¬ 2 FEMALES for summer. Own rooms, 2 full baths, V4 speakers. Much Much More! Lightning fast electronic re¬ OR-15-4-30 (14) Board Representative ties, negotiable, 355-8754 block from MSU. 351-4639 COTTAGE - ON Lake Michi¬ rooms across from Berkey pair service. WILCOX TRAD¬ INTRODUCING: 6-5-2 >4: SUBLET NOW Okemos. un¬ 332-6251 or 337-1526 8-5-1(3) 8-4-30 (3) ROOMS AVAILABLE - for ING POST, 509 E. Michigan. 485-4391. 3-4-30 HO) gan, bedrooms, mum, fireplace, carpeted, 2 2 weeks June-August 18. 351 - mini¬ to the THE MINOLTA EP 510 furnished, 1 bedroom, bal¬ WANT 1 man to share 3 summer. House 1 block from SQUINTING CAUSES wrin¬ 5802. 5-5-2 (5) cony, air Pets o k. $200 bedroom Dooley's. 1 immediately, 2 in house, Frandor kles Help prevent with pre¬ June. 538 Park 332- Lane. flsmsu - month 339-2845 after 6 p.m. area, near bus SPRINGTIME ENTERTAIN-^ $120, 485 scription ground sunglasses. 7795 7-4-27_(5) MENT. Horseback riding,' 4-4-30 (5) 5328 5-4-27 (3) Optical Discount, 2617 E. SUMMER SUBLET - room in hayrides, sunset rides, moon¬ Michigan Ave., Lansing. 372- SUMMER SUBLET 2-man, 1 NEED RESPONSIBLE room- house, $90/month, parking. 7409 c 6-4-30 (61 light rides, and campouts. bedroom. $170 month. Close to campus 337-0678 mate, two bedroom house, close to campus. Call 371 - 613 Lexington Ave. Phone 332 8699 after 1:00 p.m. Boarding and lessons avail¬ able. CRAZY C RIDING STA¬ STUDENT BOARD BLE. 676-3710. 0-1-4-27(7) 3-4-27 (3) 4039 after 5. 8-4-30 14) 55-2_l4| Animals SUMMER SUBLET-woman ROOMS ON 3'^ acres. Pri¬ A PRO D J wants to make petitions may be picked up in room vate lake, garden, dark room, HORSE BOARDING As your dance a success. The Hurry.. • for spacious room in 4 bed¬ room Car port 332-3270. animals, 351 8231. 2-4-27 (3) pen Creek Farm, Box stalls, at Dancemaker. 332-0691, 394- 334 Student Services. Petitions must before a possible rent excellent care, reasonable 6786. 1-4-27(3) 8-5-1(3) 2 FEMALES FOR Summer, increase own rooms, furnished. 1 rates 655-1285. 5-5-3(4) be in by 5 pm Friday, fTlay 4. .leasing for summer only) 1 BLOCK campus large 10 from block campus, 332 PARAKEETS BABIES, $10, and 13 bedroom houses. 351- River's and 1499 or 882-1677 5-5-3(4) breeders, $15 Guaranteed. The first plain paper copier 4484 8-5-3 (3) 339 9741 8-4-30 Water's Edge J3) HADASSAH'S SEMI-AN¬ Delivery Available No checks ELSWORTH CO-OP good enough ROOMMATE WANTED! has LABRADORS black NUAL NEW AND USED to be called Minolta. Apartments Four bedroom house, 1 block off Michigan Available now summer & fall openings 332 3575 Z-B1 4-27(3) Call gold. 9 weeks old, only $50. and SALE. Enormous sale, an¬ tiques, furniture, jewelry, (In¬ xXaesarjrs£ buy any _ 261 River St. Female preferred 485 4356 Call 321 4818 E 5-4-27 (3) cluding sterling silver wed¬ "> /' Medium Pizza | The Minolta EP 510 is a true plain (next to Cedar Village) 4-4-27 <4! GERMAN SHORTHAIR pup ding ring set). Designer and at the Regular For Sale pies. $50. Tails clipped, high quality clothing for the paper copier. And it delivers copies on SUMMER SUBLET large fur Price get the 332-4432 nished room in 4 bedroom wormed 675-5260 after 4. entire family (many new both sides of virtually any paper, re¬ items). New shoes, small Identical Pizza TREE duplex. Close, parking, pets, SEWING MACHINES new E^i22i31 gardless of color Its dual cassette $65 339 2912. 8-5-4 (4) free arm machines from GERMAN SHEPHERD - appliances, art works, couch, 1 BEDROOM, in the country, crib, draperies, dishes, books, system means you can switch back 10 minutes campus, parking. 4 BLOCKS TO campus, large, $99.50, Guaranteed used ma¬ . Pups, AKC, shots, wormed. new records, etc. New loca¬ st hove coupon • one coupon per order 5-11 -79 chines from $39.50 All makes ' and forth between sizes easily Fits in 339-2977. 6-5-4(4) 6 bedroom, 3 baths, 2 car Champion lineage. $150- tion. Lansing Armory on Mar¬ I 1203 E. Grand River 2830 E. Grand River repaired EDWARDS DIS¬ $200 321 4687 5-5 2 (3) shall St. Monday, April 30th 9 where you need it most. garage, parking for 5 more TRIBUTING COMPANY 1115 2 blks. west of Frandor ■ FEMALE STUDENT with el cars, year lease. 351 2211, a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday, May derly dog needs single close 349 2289 8-5-4 (5) N, Washington, 489 6448. RARE GREEN tree phython. 1st 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. delivery west of Harrison ■ C-21-4-30 (8) Serious inquirers only. 332- If ypu order a copier now, we'll give to Now and fall. 2-4-27 (211 485-4406 ■J campus 8519 leave message COUNTRY HOUSE, 2 fe 487 0763. 3-5-1(4) FOUR CAPTAINS chairs, $50 you, absolutely free, a 35mm camera males to share co-ed house E 5-5-1 141 from Minolta, while supplies last! 15 minutes to campus. $85 each One upright freezer, RUMMAGE SALE at Univer SUMMER SUBLET' 1 bed $75 351 8462 E 5-4-30 131 RABBITS. BLACK satin pedi The Minolta Hi-maticG room in Okemos. per room. Summer or fall sity Church of Christ, corner $225/per For meat, fur, show. 655-1717, Rick. 8-5-4 <5> gree. of Bogue and Grand River, •3^ Camera-It's fully auto- -Qv month. Pays all but electri FENDER PA amp and Speak ochecks accepted $7 00 and up. 1 468 3688 April 27, 9-9; 28th, 9-6 matic to insure profes- city 349 2718. 3-5-1(4) 4 BEDROOM ers, $235 Dave, 355 7076 E-5-5-3(3) behind Dool BL 1 4-27(41 sionally exposed pic- 8-4-27 131 Buy any LARGE ey's Furnished, laundry, RESPONSIBLE FEMALE porch, parking Summer $325 GITANE 21 pound bicycle, MOVING SALE, 4/28, 10-4, Pizza for the 4 Mobile Homes Jo* %^ needed to share large, nice one bedroom apartment fall term. 1 block campus. $85/ fall option-$425 Deposit, util- 23 '/$ inch frame, 5 tires, $285 Bryan 489 0647 8 5-3 (3) [puj 724 Newton (4 blocks west of Frandor. between Grand PRICE of J River Saginaw). Furniture, a small I month. 337-1222. 8-5 8(5) HOLTON COLLEGIATE cor ALMA, 1960, good condi¬ dishes, appliances, clothes, WELCOR SUBLEASE for summer, 2 onet. Very good condition. tion, near MSU $3300 489 musical instruments, sporting I PIZZA i GREAT LARGE one bed people, furnished, new, du¬ $100. 337 9307 E 5-5-3(3) 2928 8-5-2 (31 Dick Radatz. Lansing District Mgr. (517) 39+6276 room summer. Rent apartment, sublease for 1 block campus. negotiable. 337 1222. plex. 10 minutes to campus. 337 7989 5 53 14) OKEMOS LOVELY 4 bed WE PAY up to and cassettes $2 for LP all types, s Lost & Found goods and more. Inside if rain. 2-4-27 <71 ■ must hove 1203 • one coupon couponRiver Grond 2830per E. order Grand5-11 -79 River B (313) 744-4903 (collect) BRANCHES IN. Lansing, Flint, Grand Rapids 8-5-8(4) room home. Available June 15. Large yard, $425 plus rock, classical, flat, BLACK & CIRCULAR, jazz, etc. MOVING SALE .goods, kitchen items, bike, Sporting ■ delivery east of delivery Harrison 2 blks. westwest ofof Frandor Harrisonl 1/ fWHYNkorp" *CAT □a| Affordable legal ana TAYMAR LEGAL SERVICES services - see our daily classified ad SPONSORED BY: You can huff, and you can puff, by Jerry Dumas and Mort Walker SPONSORED BY: ATTORNEYS AT LAW or call 694-1351 but you can't beat Beal films. ACROSS 33. Paddle jl_|Ej I IS ||C|Bi0|0|MiE|g| 1. Seektowin 34. Nettle 35. Regard WBPiSBSP* !^*CTj7|jTv!EiBElArH See "Super X" this weekend in Wells. It'll take you away. that dumb sHHH, 4. 7. New tread Catch 36, Livelihcxx) 38. "All About □Hi3HaHsaalaHa n □scua, , , [ L H silo is mayor.' Hes 11. Tropical tree I 1 fffl'g]1F aaaata gonna drive , STANDING 12. Pronoun 40. Greenland □nc3Baan0 R I jGoi,1 i ill IKBiEDQ I y In me- ) ri6ht over ^ 13. Predilection Eskimo [aIO|MaJ2 □na aaaa ana 14. French article 42. 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Razorbill 1 8Michigan State News East Lansing, Michigan Friday April 27. 1979 Committee debates rape counsel scope LOOK, MOM - NO HAIR!' continued from page 3) to set up a 24 hour program at not be i can guaranteed. good, fast rape crisis counsel "No one here is specifically Olin," Williams said. "We have "Long term therapy may ing," she said. Emmons residents cut for cash classified as a rape counselor," a good working relationship never be needed if the victim Leland said a victim may be he said. "They are profession with DEC (Drug Education receives immediate counsel¬ unable to go and see a counselor ally trained clinical psycholo Center! and the Listening Ear ing," Leland said. "It isn't true after a two or three day peri gists, but they are all inter and they take calls after hours." that only some rape victims od. "because she wishes to The baldies said they are not sorry for getting shaved, but ested and willing to take on However DEC has said it has need By DAN INDISH counseling. forget about it. It's called "If you can't be a radical when you're in college, when can you they would not do it again. problems of sexual assault." no program specifically set up "Rape victims have a right to be a radical? Shave your head!" Burcroff compared the experience to climbing Mount Fuji. The letter states in cases of for rape counseling. Four students from 1-B Emmons Hall adopted this slogan "If you haven't climbed it once you haven't lived." Burcroff said. "If you climb it twice, you are a fool." emergencies, two counselors in Leland says the MSU Coun¬ ACLU director speaks Tuesday night when they allowed other floor members to shear particular will accept phone seling Center appears to be their locks. More than 39 people jammed into the community bathroom calls, Martha Aldenbrand and offering rape victims the tradi The national executive protect and extend civil The students decided to "go for the gold" as a result of a pact to watch the shearing. Williams, Horan and Burcroff were tional psychological short and Imogen Bowers. If not able to director of the American Civil liberties. and a sponsorship drive which guaranteed $310 in pledges for shaved simultaneously just after midnight. Several barbers, take the call immediately, they long term therapy. Liberties Union will speak on the haircuts. including their resident assistant and an ex marine, shaving will get back to the person Traditional therapy is only the State of the Union Saturday People attending will have them. the opportunity to make sug Pledges totaled $55 a head for sophomore Neil Burcroff and within the day and can set up adequate when it is free of at 7:30 p.m. in 332 Union. freshman Brian Williams both pre-professional majors. "I always wanted to have a mohawk haircut when I. was a sexism," she said. "Consistency gestions as to what they feel an appointment within two or Ira Glasser will speak on the ACLU should be doing. Ken Horan, a junior criminal justice major, also collected $55 little kid," Burcroff said. three days following the call. is the issue and with no special current ACLU activities and in pledges and Trent Whitehead, a freshman hotel and When the hair was too short to cut with scissors, the barbers "We don't feel i rape training for their staff this how it is faring in its efforts to Everyone is welcome. used a sideburn trimmer followed by a pass with the electric restaurant management major, collected $35. razor. The barbers then lathered their customers' heads and Jim Goldrick, a sophomore criminal justice major also shaved the remaining nubs. They finished the job with a skin received $35 in pledges, but did not get his hair cut because a women friend is visiting this weekend, he said. He intends to antiseptic rubdown. Burcroff said he really did not lose his hair; he is saving it in a Begin your new spring look CHEERLEADERS get his hair cut Sunday or Monday. 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