6Magic9 Johnson agrees to million-dollar contract Johnson laid to rest all hopes that he would stay at MSU last Friday when he the league and I feel that was important to my decision. They make it to the Earvin "Magic" Johnson left Lansing Tuesday afternoon for a press conference at 1 playoffs announced that he would apply for the hardship and pass up his last two years at MSU. about every year and that's why I decided to come out of school." p.m. Wednesday in Inglewood, Calif. There, Johnson agreed to a long term contract with The proceedings in Inglewood Wednesday only confirmed rumors that the Lakers would Asked what he felt his role would be with the Lakers, Johnson the Los Angeles Lakers which will probably enable him to return home as a millionaire. replied: "I feel really select the 19 year-old MSU sophomore as their first draft choice. Johnson cannot officially whatever the coach wants me to do, that will be my job. I'll probably do a little bit of Though precise figures were not announced, there were reports that Johnson would get nearly $1 million for his first season in the NBA. MSU coach Jud Heathcote said he sign a contract with the Lakers until they choose him in June, but now there is no Houht everything, sharing the point with Norm Nixon (L.A. guard). It just depends on the he will b< L.A. property coach, what he wants was notified that his former All American had come to terms with the Lakers, who have come us to do." the No. 1 pick in the NBA college draft next month, for a pact that would pay him Magic, flanked by Laker coach Jerry West and general manager Bill Sharman at the Meanwhile, back in East Lansing, Johnson's old coach had in mind filling the $600,000 for the next four seasons. press conference, made it clear that a factor in his decision to go with the Lakers was scholarship that he left open last Friday. Heathcote explained that he expected Walker D. "Some guy called me and told me that's what came out of the press conference out their center Kareem Abdul Jabbar. Russell, one of the candidates for that scholarship, to be in town Wednesday night to talk there today," Heathcote said. "That would be a kind of contract that might be worth about playing for MSU next season. "First of all I'd like to say I'm happy and excited to be here," Johnson said. "I'm happy leaving college basketball for." Heathcote said that otherwise he would question whether it was wise for the Magic we came to terms and everthing, because I probably wouldn't have come out of school if Russell is a Pontiac Central High School product who was signed by Heathcote last we didn't. Man" to go to the pros. He said he believed Johnson could have raised his value after season but was declared ineligible under NCAA rules because of a below 2.0 grade point "This is a very good organization. They have probably the best one or two centers in playing another year at MSU and representing the U.S. in the 1980 Olympics. average. Thursday "The State News Sunny days are here again! A windy and warm day filled with sunshine and tempera¬ tures in the 70s is guaranteed to please. VOLUME 73 NUMBER 84 MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN 48824 911 REFUSES TAPE RELEASE Director says info correct By PAULCOX Winger said shortly before this call, 911 from the actual accident site. State News Staff Writer operators monitoring DPS and East Lan¬ Winger said he has not had a chance to A 911 operator was given the correct sing frequencies had heard an accident talk to fire central dispatch or review its location of a fatal sports accident Monday report at the East Complex fields. A 911 tapes to find out where the directions were DPS Maj. Adam J. Zutaut met with night, but the directions were garbled when operator then contacted Lansing Fire confused. Winger Wednesday to discuss the incident sent through the Lansing Fire Central Central dispatch to make sure a rescue unit and said he was allowed to listen to the 911 Lansing Fire Central Chief Dispatcher Dispatch to an East Lansing rescue unit, had been dispatched. Winger said. Elmer Weisenberger could not be reached tapes of the incident. He said a review of the 911 director said Wednesday. The East Lansing police log shows that the fire central tapes should reveal where Director Matthew Winger said a caller when the 911 report of the accident was the confusion of the accident location took gave 911 the correct directions to the received, it directed rescue units to "E. "Thre's a big investigation going on accident scene but the instructions became Wilson, diamond #1" — more than a mile here," said Roger LaLonde, a fire central continued from page 1 > confused before being received by the East Lansing rescue unit. Comments by MSU Department of Public Safety Maj. Adam J. Zutaut and Fire Central dispatch personnel confirm Wing Three observation wells drilled er's assessment of the incident. Despite the inaccurate directions, the chemical disposal site unit reached the East Complex IM rescue fields in a "normal" amount of time because to survey of correct directions from the MSU Depart¬ ment of Public Safety, East Lansing Fire Chief Phil Patriarche said. By DEBBIE CREEMERS disposal sites has been given to the DNR, and dates for each site where waste was Steven Morganthaler, 20, of 472 N. State News Staff W riter University sources said Wednesday. dumped is a major DNR request, Keesler Hubbard Hall was struck in the chest by a Three observation wells were installed at The list includes many coupounds of said. ball thrown in an intramural softball game the Jolly-Hagadorn roads chemical disposal unknown origin, which Keesler, assistant Keesler said MSU has also complied with and died later that evening in Edward W. site Wednesday in the first phase of a vice president of administration, said was DNR directives to: hydrogeological survey of the area, said a understandable. • cease dumping of chemical and radio¬ Sparrow Hospital. representative of a testing firm contracted "The main reason the holding tank was active waste materials: Winger said that a 911 operator received by MSU. finally conceived of as a way to dispose of • store all future wastes in a manner a call Monday night at 8:44 p.m. requesting James Mickam, a project geologist with waste is because the commercial disposal approved by the DNR: a rescue unit at the East Complex fields Keck Consulting Service Inc., said the wells firm we'd contracted refused to haul away • sample existing site wells near the because of an accident. will be sampled for water quality "within unknown chemicals," he explained. disposal sites for appropriate parameters: State News Ira Stricksteii The caller identified the East Complex the next couple of days." Documenting waste materials, volumes continued on page 11) Although he's been a maintenance person for Frandor Shopping Center field and gave Conrad and Akers halls as Mickam said Keck will run an engineer- for a year, Tim Michels seems to still have problems figuring out where clarifying landmarks, Winger said. ingsi y today to determine the direction to go to cut the large mall's grass. He refused to release the 911 tape of water — and chemicals suspended in the City Council adopts recording of this call. water — seeping into the soil. "After we get the samples, MSU will run the analysis," Mickam said. Florida House approves ERA Mickam said Grahame Larson, MSU associate professor of geology, will head the TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (API The The ERA amendment and the Senate- water quality tests Larson could not on samples obtained. be reached for com¬ $13.4 million budget - Sen. Jack Gordon, sponsor of the ERA in ment. Florida House voted Wednesday to ratify approved discrimination bill face routine the Senate, was asked about an apparent red $7,730 from a 1981 Coolidge Road a The drilling of observation wells is the By BRUCE BABIARZ the federal Equal Rights Amendment in an final vote Thursday. 20-20 deadlock in the Senate. latest in a series of steps the University has State News Staff Writer widening project to the contingency fund. unexpected move that set the stage for a The package then goes to the Senate, Asked if he had won additional support taken to comply with 10 Department of East Lansing City Council adopted a The budget included a proposal to charge showdown in the state Senate. where normal procedures call for a vote by for the ERA, he said, smiling: "That's what Natural Resources directives received by $13.4 million 1979-80 operating budget commercial properties a service fee for with House members voted 59-49 for a the full Senate. But ERA opponents in the we'll find out. I think we have a chance to MSU President Edgar L. Harden three one minor amendment Tuesday night. garbage pick-up. Council adopted the proposal by state Rep. Elaine Gordon, Senate say they hope to waylay the get it passed." weeks ago. The new spending plan, up $515,000 over budget projecting $150,000 in revenues D-Miami that would make Florida the 36th sending it to the Senate Rules The ERA must win the from the commercial pick-up fees, but did measure — approval of 38 A 16-page list of chemicals and other this year's operating budget, was adopted state to ratify the proposed consitutional Committee. states. waste materials dumped into MSU waste unanimously after an amendment transfer not adopt the ordinance which legally amendment. The amendment, which would allows for the collection. ban discrimination based on sex, must be Commercial garbage collection fees are ratified by 38 states to become part of the expected to be assessed to fraternities, U.S. Constitution. sororities, co-ops, apartments, restaurants The Senate has been the traditional and other commercial properties. stumbling block for the ERA in Florida. The House had not been scheduled to vote on the ERA, but the ratification Ward system would bolster student voice Council could not adopt the ordinance at Tuesday's meeting because it is required to have two public readings of all ordinances proposal was added to an obscure Senate- before they are adopted, Councilmember passed bill just before the close of the By BRUCE BABIARZ John Czarnecki said Wednesday. State News Staff Writer session Wednesday. The Senate-approved "Technically we have not adopted the bill would change the time limit for filing EDITOR'S NOTE: The following is the third of a four-part series on three separate ordinance,' Czarnecki said, "but we are discrimination complaints witH a state petition drives that could affect East Lansing and their relationship to MSU students. Students will have a permanent voice in East Lansing if a petition drive which begins counting on the money." agency. Under the City Charter, the spending Monday is successfully placed on the November election ballot and approved by voters. plan must be balanced and adopted by May The proposal calls for abolishing the existing five-member at-large council system and 15 because it is illegal to adopt an establishing five wards equally based on the city population, with four additional unbalanced budget, Czarnecki said. at-large seats. He said he was confident that the Legislature City Council members would be elected from each ward with another four members elected from the entire five wards. ordinance would be adopted at council's June 5 meeting, at which time the Planning Commissioner Lawrence Kestenbaum, who is also an MSU senior economics ordinance will appear on the agenda as a major, devised the proposal and is organizing the petition drive. creates panel The proposal is designed to provide a "more equitable" representation system in city business item. "People can still speak to it," he said, "but government, Kestenbaum said. it will be adopted unless we have a windfall "It will virtually guarantee that three people on City Council will be representing of $150,000." students," he said. Other council alternatives to the proposal on N-plan Under Kestenbaum's people in each students. — plan, the city would be divided into five wards with about 10,000 two representing homeowners and three representing primarily include getting out of commercial pick-up completely or raising the tax base by .8 mills. By United Press International Kestenbaum's proposal does not include an established boundary proposal for the five Lawmakers created a special committee Dan Kelley, president of the Interfrater- wards. to probe Michigan's atomic power industry nity Council, representing the PanHellenic If the ward system is successful, the existing City Council would be required to set up Council and co-ops objections to the Wednesday, while leaders of the state's an apportionment commission that would draw up a set of wards based on an equally anti-nuclear movement announced a series assessment fee at two council meetings. divided population, Kestenbaum said. of demonstrations beginning next month in The proposal is, in part, being offered as a But Kelley said City Manager Jerry compromise to the move to de-annex the Monroe. Coffman and Group manager for Finance campus from city boundaries, Kestenbaum said. The state House gave final legislative A group called Citizens for Local Control has filed a petition asking for a public vote on Gary Murphy were very helpful in explain¬ approval to the nuclear investigation by whether to de annex the part of the campus within city boundaries. Some political ing the process at later meetings with accepting minor Senate amendments to a observers are calling de-annexation an effort to partially eliminate student influence in greeks. resolution creating a 10-member joint study "Our major objection with the proposal is city affairs. committee. Kestenbaum said his proposal could they did not take into account our capability lessen the growing antagonism between The panel likely will be chaired by Rep. of payment," Kelley said. homeowners and students by providing residents with broader and more equitable Mark Clodfelter, D-Flint, an outspoken Coffman was unavailable for comment representation in city government. critic of nuclear power. Wednesday. Under the City Charter, East Lansing is made up of a single ward. Kestenbaum's It could begin work as early as next week and is expected to produce a report by the proposal would require an amendment to the charter. Greeks living units will have to pay an All amendments to city charters in the state of Michigan must be reviewed by the end of the year average of $300 per house over a nine- governor and attorney general to determine their legality and constitutionality, month period for the service, Kelley said. Meanwhile, leaders of a coalition of (continued on page 14) anti-nuclear groups outlined their The city is implementing the service plans (continued on page 11) i continued on page 14) 2 Michigon Stole News, Eost Loosing Michigan Thursdoy. Moy 17, 1979 State News Soviets exploit U.S.-Saudi rift An AP N»«rs Spectol an kingdom s ruling family. power who must consult with moderating force at price any Soviet influence from tak Wire Digest MOSCOW exploit the - rift The Soviet Union will make every effort to in relations between Saudi Arabia delicate on Saudi Arabian Crown Prince Eahd gave an upbeat comment the Soviet Union m an one ing another on decisions affect the nation of 7 million. Fahd canceled a meeting setting meetings of the Organi ration of Petroleum Exporting Countries, which wins it U.S. ing hold, especially since the conservative kingdom is vigor ously anti communLst and re interview this week with the with President Carter earlier gratitude. sentful of the repression of and the United States. Western Paris newspaper Le Monde this year and has not resche This has always prevented Soviet Islamics. analysts here say. "We are aware of the import duled it. That was widely According to diplomatic ant role played by the Soviet viewed as an indication of Saudi sources, the Soviets — who Union in international politics displeasure with the U.S. peace Support urged have no diplomatic relations and we appreciate that this role initiative in the Mideast. with Saudi Arabia — have been sustains the just demands of Moscow diplomats see little Focus=Wohld in contact with the Saudis recently through third parties, the Arabs." Fahd said. "I don't think that it is chance of full scale Saudi Soviet ties at least until 1981. But said to be Morocco and the necessarily correct to interpret lesser links could be initiated. Major pro-Amin forces fall to government troops Palestine Liberation Organiza tion. Direct contacts reportedly have been made by the two the absence of the diplomatic relations between two coun tries as a sign of hostility." There have been rumors here that the Soviet Union plans to open a bank branch in Saudi for guidelines Fahd said. "Regarding the re- Arabia. And the small number WASHINGTON »AP> — The government urged a federal judge nations in European capitals, establishment of diplomatic re¬ of Soviet Moslems allowed on Wednesday to reject the first direct challenge to President LIRA Uganda AP — Combined artillery barrage on the town, district but the exact nature of these lations, that is a question which the pilgrimage to Mecca every Carter's wage price guidelines, saying the administration needs Tanzanian ond Ugandan government capital of the Acholi tribal area 125 miles contacts is not known. will be settled in view of forces have captured this northern north of Kampala correspondents ac¬ year will be bolstered. powerful tools to fight inflation. Middle East rumors that subsequent events." The Saudis' traditional close But an unusual coalition of labor leaders and district capital one of the last major Republican companying the troops said Soviet-Saudi relations might be Fahd. half brother of the relationship with the United lawmakers argued that Carter is wielding a club in violation of the strongholds of forces loyal to deposed The Amin forces resumed seemed more sub¬ ailing King Khaied. has main States is threefold: as Amer law to enforce his anti-inflation effort. fled before the Ugandan President Idi Amin attack stantial recently following tained a significant power base ica's chief oil supplier in the The two sides squared off at a hearing before U.S. District Troops said 65 pro-Amin troops were looting most houses and stores strong Saudi opposition to the in the nearby villagers reported. The forces monarchy and has run Mideast, as a major arms buyer Judge Barrington D. Parker, who must decide whether the killed Tuesday in a surprise attack on the Egyptian-Israeli peace pact and the kingdom's day to-day af¬ from Washington, and as a president has overstepped his authority in threatening to deny were steadily town, one of three district capitals in being pushed bock towards U.S. intelligence reports on a fairs. But he is one of about 40 large federal contracts to companies found in violation of his Gulu and Arua Amin s hometown in the northern sectors still under the control of supposed split inside the Arabi¬ princes with varying degrees of guidelines. West Nile district. A Amin trooas. They said 15 pro-Amin ruling in favor of the coalition — the AFL-CIO, nine member unions and 24 GOP eongressmembers — would not overturn the soldiers were captured while three The whereabouts of Amin whose anti inflation program. But it would strip the administration of a Tanzanian soldiers were killed and two dictatorial regime controlled the land¬ were wounded About 1 000 combined government forces moved through dense swamps locked country for seven years has not been confirmed since Tanzanian President Julius Nyerere took the forces of Topekans claim racial principal weapon of enforcement. Parker, acknowledging the "importance and urgency" of the suit, promised a swift ruling on what government attorneys is a question of whether Carter is acting unconstitutionally. argue toward Lira ofter launching a heavy Kamapala the capital last month. AFL-CIO attorney Laurence Gold argued that Carter's threat to segregation still exists deny contracts worth $5 million or more to companies that exceed his guidelines turns his so-called "voluntary" program into mandatory controls, which can only be invoked by an act of TOPEKA. Kan. iAP» - Twenty five years and southern parts of the city. Scott said. Congress. Senate vote for Zimbabwe pressures Carter after the U.S. Supreme Court decreed that The Brown decision struck down a 1949 But the government countered that the program is purely "separate but equal" schools were unconstitu¬ Kansas law which allowed racial segregation of voluntary despite the possibility that SALISBURY Zimbabwe AP Black a company could lose a - The vote the statement said would tional in this city and all others in the United school children in some cities. In the early 1950s, federal contract. and white leaders Wednesday hailed the also force the States. Topekans who fought the landmark legal Kansas was one of four states which permitted externally based anti- Assistant U.S. Attorney Barbara Babcock said that under a U.S. Senate vote colling on President battle say full racial equality has still not arrived. segregation, while 17 states and the District of government guerrilla leaders Joshua mandatory program, the government tells a company "I'll hit you Carter to lift sanctions ogamst Zimbabwe Nkomo ond Robert Mugabe to adopt a Vestiges of segregation remain in this city Columbia required segregation. with a stick" if it doesn't comply, but under Carter's today, they insist even though the Court decreed In the decision. then-Chief Justice Earl program, the after a black-led government is installed. more realistic attitude toward negotiat¬ government is saying, "I may not give you a carrot." One block leader said the vote would on May 17. 1954. in the Brown vs. Board Warren wrote, "Separate educational facilities "Even a rabbit knows the difference," she said. ing with the new government of Education of Topeka decision that school pressure Carter to act. If Carter lifts the U S. embargo are inherently unequal." Therefore, the doctrine The judge responded by asking whether the only difference is, it systems could not operate schools solely for black violated the Following the vote the Zimbabwe equal protection clause of the 14th Til hit you with a steel rod or I'll hit you with a would amount to a de facto recognition of or solely for white children. Amendment. two-by-four." situation must change permanently for The government estimates between $40 billion and $56 billion a the incoming Zimbabwean regime Charles Scott, one of the attorneys who In recent months, a 16-year-old Topeka the better said a statement from the year in federal contracts are at stake under the wage-price making the United States the first maior represented Linda Brown and 11 other black student, Evelyn Rene Johnson, sued the city's office of Zimbabwe s first elected black guidelines. power to do so. He had promised to Topeka children and their parents 25 years ago. school board in federal court because she claimed The wage standard calls for a 7 prime minister Bishop Abel Muzorewa decide by June 15 said in a recent interview there has been percent annual ceiling on wage some she was getting an inferior education at the and fringe benefit hikes, progress in school desegregation although it has been stretched to here, but not as predominantly black Parkdale Elementary accommodate larger settlements, such as the estimated 9 to 10 much as he would have liked. School, now closed. percent annual increases the Teamsters union claims it won last "I guess I could say that there has not been the Although school officials insist there was no month. Wombless woman bears five-pound baby girl rapid progress that we had expected in the span basis for the suit and that they could have won it, The price standard is less specific, but of 25 years," Scott said. the board's insurance company settled the case generally seeks to slow the rate of inflation, currently AUCKLAND New Zealand (AP The schools in the heavily minority east side of out of court last December for $19,500. running well above 10 percent a A Doctors said Martin must have become saying it — year. Under the price guideline, companies generally are required woman whose womb was surgically Topeka do not have the same facilities or would be cheaper to settle than to defend the hold their price increases to 0.5 pregnant about two days before the to percent below their average curricula as schools in the more affluent western removed eight months ago to prevent her operation. A fertilized egg was already increases during the previous two years. having any further children gave birth on its way from the ovary to the uterus here Wednesday to a healthy baby and still in the was Fallopion tube when Doctors hailed the birth to Margaret the uterus was removed Martin of Hillsborough, Auckland, as a The egg fastened itself to the woman s one-in-a-million chance. bowel and other organs in her abdomen Martin had a hysterectomy at National doctors said. Women's Hospital here in September The five-pound baby girl was removed after she and her husband, Greg a gas by surgical operation. She was a month station attendant decided they did not premature and was kept in an incubator want any more children overnight Focus:Nation Harvard completes first curriculum overhaul CAMBRIDGE Mass. AP; Harvard s The Christianization of the — Roman first major overhaul of its undergraduate World The Emancipation of the Jews curriculum in 34 years — requiring and The Darwinian Revolution. graduates to prove they can write, do math ond read Harvord Associate Dean Phyllis Keller a foreign language — was said the purpose of the highly focused greeted enthusiastically Wednesday by the nation's top education official. courses is to show students how scient¬ The core curriculum unveiled Tuesday ists and historians think rather than also abolishes required general survey giving them a smattering of knowledge in favor of about a general subject. courses highly focused subjects that stress the process of The emphasis is more on approaches thinking. Instead of taking such courses to knowledge than on facts and informa¬ as Survey of American History," next tion said Keller, who helped develop fall's Harvard freshmen will fulfill their the new program with Henry history requirements by picking from dean of arts and sciences. Rosovsky SPRING ARTS & House passes 100-million acre Alaska land bill WASHINGTON (AP) - The House refuges, died in the Senate lost year. CRAFTS passed the conservationists-backed Alaska land bill on Wednesday, setting House aproval of the bill, sponsored by Canoe Trip SHOW Rep. Morris Udall, D-Ariz marked a aside more than 100 million acres for significant victory for President Carter Check List wildlife refuges and wilderness. and for a wide coalition of environmental House passage came on a 360-65 vote groups. Carter had called the measure [j Tent and/or Tarp shortly ofter members had thrown out a his top environmental priority. □ Sleeping Bag rival measure backed by industry. The measure sets aside 110 million The bill now goes to the Senate. A acres of Alaska land for national parks, Q Stove & Fire Starter similar measure, which would have set preserves, wild river areas and wilder¬ aside about one-third of Alaska for ness. It would roughly double the size of [j Waterproof Matches national parks, wilderness areas and the national park system. □ Sunglasses □ Bug Repellant Carter proposes bill to weed out water □ Frisbee projects WASHINGTON (AP) - President Car¬ construction of water projects. [J Swimsuit ter proposed to a skeptical Congress Rep. Ray Robers, D-Texas, said he Wednesday that states be required to pay would try to cut out key features of the [j Knife & Camp Axe 5 to 10 percent of the cost of future plan when it reaches the public works C Lantern federal water projects. subcommittee he heads. Sat & Sun. May 19-20 9am-6pm The oim of the administration is to Interior Secretary Cecil Andrus said the [j Food (Freeze Dried) Outside the MSU Union Building weed out uneconomical or overly con¬ plan wouldn't cut down on the amount of troversial dams, waterways and other money the federal government spends □ First Aid Kit Reserve your space now Activities Director's office projects by requiring state legislatures for would water projects, and he denied it □ Waterproof Stash to approve them, and requiring state delay construction. 2nd floor Union Bldg. taxpayers to foot part of the bill. He said construction could be Containers speeded The proposal drew instant opposition by heading off environmental lawsuits For information call 355-3355 from some key legislators on grounds through debate at the state and local •E. Grand River that it would hurt poor states and delay level. •Michigan Ave. UNION ACTIVITIES BOARD Sponsored by M.chigon Stole News Eost Lonsing, Michiqon Thursday, May 17, 1979 3 Medical decision bill killed by House tie By KIM CRAWFORD Rep. David Hollister, sponsor of the bill, Michigan has no law governing medical State News Staff W riter said he was "devastated" by the defeat of decision making when a patient is incap¬ Legislation which would allow adults to the legislation. able. These cases are decided on an ad hoc appoint agents to make medical decisions "This was four years of work," he said. basis by physicians and family members. for them should they become unable to Hollister said the state should adopt a Right-to-life organizations, which called make judgments for themselves died in a the bill "right-to-die" and "euthanasia" policy sanctioned in law. House committee Wednesday. legislation, opposed the measure. Hollister also said the legislation would The bill, called the Medical Treatment Hollister said the bill would affirm the Decision Act, failed to gain approval of the protect the rights of a patient in the right of competent adults to accept or decision making process by appointing an House Public Health Committee when the refuse medical treatment when they are vote to agent who would see that the patient's report the bill to the House ended in unconscious or otherwise unable to make a wishes were honored. a 5-5 tie. decision by authorizing another to do so. "I'm beginning to wonder whether the Legislature can deal with a controversial issue," Hollister said. "Do we have to wait for a Karen Ann Quinlan here in ASMSU Student case Michigan before we address this?" Quinlan went into a coma in April 1975 from a mixture of tranquilizers and alcohol. A long legal debate broke out over whether her parents could have her taken off life Board calls for support systems so she could "die with dignity." Hollister said that the bill was not "right-to-die" legislation but allowed indivi¬ duals "freedom of choice." s Deborah J Borin . A similar bill proposed last year by Wright to resign Julie West found a surprise when she left class at Berkey Hall. Her bike had been overturned by grounds main- Hollister also died when the Legislature refused to take the matter up. tenance so they could mow the lawn. Hollister said the lack of a clear policy on medical treatment decision issues in By KY OWEN State News Staff Writer Michigan is "unsatisfactory" and that it will be left up to the courts to decide these kinds The ASMSU Student Board unanimously called for the resignation of Kathy Wright, College of Education representative, Tuesday night. Shortly after the board passed the bill to have the board chairperson ask for the of matters. Both the Michigan and Michigan Citizens Catholic Conference CAT A cuts Saturday service by resignation, Wright arrived at the meeting — the first she has attended this term. for Life opposed the Wright told the board she has been commuting from Battle Creek two nights a week and legislation. has not been able to attend meetings because of "time conflicts." "I'm trying to remedy the problem," she said. "It's not that I haven't been interested." "I plan to do some soul-searching this week and I'll be here next Thursday (at the The measure could have passed the House committee had Rep. Bela Kennedy, a Republican from Bangor, been present to half on two low-usage routes break the tie. meeting)," she said. By JAMES KATES will be about $5,230 per year. Hollister appealed to committee member new ones, Loudenslager said. Wright said she had originally planned to have classes on Monday and Wednesday nights State News Staff Writer In other action, CATA Executive Direc¬ Leonard said funds from the U.S. Urban and stay overnight to attend the board meetings, but her Wednesday class was moved to Rep. Claude Trim, a Davisburg Democrat, to vote in favor of sending the legislation to Saturday service on the Haslett and tor Clare Loudenslager told the board the Mass Transit Administration and the state Thursday. Okemos routes will be cut in half effective organization would not be eligible for an will allow the purchase of 27 accessible the House floor. Hollister last year voted in Intercampus, a student organization involved in student government, along with Henry favor of sending a laetrile-legalizing bill, July 2, the CATA Board of Directors increase in capital improvement funds from buses, but the buses will not be delivered Sosa, College of Arts and Letters representative, began circulating petitions to recall decided Friday. the U.S. Department of Transportation. for about a year. sponsored by Trim, to the House. Hollister Under the resolution adopted by the Wright Tuesday. said he was not in favor of the bill, but that Under the 1978 Surface Transportation "For right now we've got to put all our The only way to remove a board representative is to obtain a petition with signatures of board, Capital Area Transportation Author¬ Assistance Act, funds for capital improve¬ it allowed the individual the freedom to eggs in the renovation basket," he said. 10 percent of the students in the college and then a special recall election will be held. ity buses on routes 22 and 23 will run once ment are distributed on the basis of The board also heard from A1 Eby, a decide whether to use the unproved and Bob Carr, College of Business representative, commended Sosa for his efforts and said, an hour instead of every half-hour. population and population density, Louden¬ representative from UAW Local 602 who controversial cancer drug. "I'm sorry we can't do anything more stringent." The cutback in service was prompted by slager said. asked CATA to provide more routes to Trim defended his "no" vote saying that a low usage of the routes on Saturday, said lessen the time required to get to work for Fletcher Spears, University College representative, "Lansing got stuck with the smallest told Wright, "Maybe it would be Hollister's medical treatment decision bill Richard Leonard, CATA planning and amount of money because the dollars are Oldsmobile workers who need to transfer better for you to relinquish your appointment." "was not well written" and that he had grants director. allocated by population," he said. "It's buses downtown. "Apparently I'm the only one interested," Wright said. She ran unopposed in the spring received equal numbers of responses from The two routes average only 3.7 passen¬ term election. Washington telling everyone what to do "People taking routes from the south end constituents for and against the bill. gers per trip, Leonard said. again." of town sometimes take two hours to get to A bill to call for a referendum in November for a constitutional amendment allowing the The medical treatment bill was the work "It was felt that the ridership didn't Because funds for capital improvement work." Eby said. board to remove representatives for not attending meetings was also approved. of a task force including physicians, In other action, the board passed a resolution to oppose the sale of nonreturnable cans on justify continuation of these runs," he said. for the coming year will be the same as they Board member Duane Allen told Eby he lawyers, clergy, senior citizens, house¬ One bus will now alternate between the are now — about $500,000 — CATA will would like to see "buses running every 15 campus. wives, students and hospital administrators. routes, Leonard said. Estimated savings improve existing buses rather than buying minutes on the major routes," but said that Spears, who introduced the bill, said the bill was aimed at stopping the sale of Hi-C, a demands from pressure groups — including Coca-Cola product, on campus. Since Hi-C is a non-carbonated beverage, no deposit is collected on the can and it is not returnable. handicappers — had created "diversions" which slowed CATA's growth. I continued on page 10) PART OF GAY PRIDE WEEK "We've all got to work together if we want more buses," Allen said. In other action, the board: Blue Jeans Day set for Friday • approved a resolution of intent to apply for state financial assistance for fiscal year Trouble Shooter By CARRIE A. THORN asked. It is soceital pressure, which can be He said it is estimated that 6 to 10 percent 1980-81 and appointed Loudenslager as liaison to the state, and; • approved a resolution to request an State News Staff W riter recognized as the same type of oppression of any given portion of the population is gay, additional $54,000 in state grants to fund Gay Blue Jeans Day, instituted as part of that gays are forced to deal with every day of but he would guess the number is as high as cost increases incurred in purchasing new Gay Pride Week at MSU, is set for Friday. their lives." 15 percent at MSU. buses. The controversial event, sponsored by Gay Blue Jeans Day was held for the first Lesbian/Gay Council, is expected to draw time in October 1977. At that time, it was If you have a problem you can't solve, or a question you can't between 200 and 500 "uncloseted" gays and organized and instituded as a nationwide iswer, write Trouble Shooter, 343 Student Services MSI', East Lansing, 48824, or call 355-8252, between 10:00 a.m. and 1 p.m. Ask for Trouble Shooter, the State News service Bldg., many gay sympathizers wearing blue jean pants or shorts, a council member said. effort by the National Gay Task Force. The task force chose not to sponsor the event again this year because of a lack of Boston prof speaks The purpose of designating Friday as Gay which guns down problems, sticks up for your rights and shoots Blue Jeans Day is to heighten general participation in the first one. the council for answers. awareness about the existence of homo members said, so Lesbian Gav Council My fiance and I are getting married June 3 in the horticulture gardens behind Student Services Building. The MSI' Physical Plant has agreed to set up chairs for us, sexuality and to give "straight" people who refuse to wear jeans a chance to examine why they feel this way, he explained. made it part of their Gay Pride Week. gay It is impossible to estimate the number of people at MSU. he said. on meaning of U.S. Most gay people will not participate in it, "There are just too many uncertainties in but we need to start an account with the University to pay for the service. It's been the council member said, because of social determining the number of gays here," he over a month and we still have no established account. We've been shuttled from the physical plant to Student Services and then to the Administration Building. Time is running out and I'm afraid that well be married long before they find chairs for the and academic pressures. "What we really want to do is make straight people see what we go through," he said. "A lot of people cannot come out of the closet and.many people aren't sure of it themselves." strategies in Mideast wedding. said. Also, there are differing degrees of The United States has adopted a modified billion in U.S. corporate investment,"; B.K. "If indeed they have come to grips with gayness, just like there are differing neo-colonial foreign policy since imperial Solomon said. Saginaw their own sexuality, what makes them afraid degrees of straightness," the council mem interests in the Middle East were under The Egyptian situation — a country with ; of somebody thinking they are gay?," he ber said. mined by the Iranian revolution, said a a weak infrastructure, infiltrated with U.S.; Wedding bells will still ring June 3. Trouble Shooter called Assistant Controller Kenneth Schram, who will set up the account for you. Schram said he only needed to professor of history at Simmons College in investments and saturated with U.S. arms"; see a memo granting you Boston. — sounds like the Iranian situation but; permission to use the gardens. But the problem began to Since the overthrow of the Shah of Iran, Applications considered Sadat, a "neo-Shah." doesn't even have oil.; compound about who can authorize the use of the gardens. After contacting four Egypt has become a supplicant, client state Solomon said. Egypt is more fragile than; persons, who were each believed to have authority, Trouble Shooter finally reached of the United States, said Mark Solomon at Iran, he added. Doug Badgero, a greenhouse technician, who said he would grant permission and work out any other details. The only remaining problem you need to solve is a speech Tuesday sponsored by the Organi However, this situation does not stop the • scheduling good weather. CP by Programming Board zation of Arab students. The unfolding scenario in the Middle East reflects the U.S. United States from rearranging its military ; alliances, Solomon said adding Egypt is now "virtually isolated" from the rest of the All seven minority councils applied to Programming Board and will be considered for foreign policy of protecting 1 Arab world. paid my reservation for a single room ($38) in the Hyatt Regency Lexington, in membership, Board Chairperson John Haytol said Wednesday. strategic military and economic interests Lexington, Ky. 1 was planning to be there on April 27, however, it became impossible within the "framework of a contracting "The frenzy of Camp David reflects the Last term the councils were transferred from Student Board to Programming Board, for me to go. 1 canceled the reservations more than two days in advance to qualify for a imperial order," Solomon, a specialist in political and economic dilemmas the United contingent upon their acceptance to Programming Board. States must face," Solomon said. full return of my reservation money as they specify in their policy. The woman at the history, told a crowd of 70 people, mostly Wednesday was the deadline for the councils to apply to Programming Board. The Solomon explained the "movement to¬ cancellation desk assured me that my $38 check would be returned soon, but I still Arab students. deadline was set because the board is working on its budget for next year and needs the haven't received the money. ward indigenous control of valuable natural requests from councils which will join the board. The rapidly accelerating revolutionary L.L. resources" and the "accelerating move¬ Haytol said the board will give the applications to board members at tonight's meeting situation in developing countries which is ments of national liberation in developing East Lansing but does not know if it will yet take action on acceptance of the councils. constantly bringing about a realignment of countries that possess raw materials" have forces has created a serious dilemma for the You should receive check within one week. Joacquin Rodgers, the accounting caused the U.S. "sphere of strategic United States' empire, Solomon said. resources to contract." paymaster at the Hyatt Regency Lexington, said the check was dated May 4 and that In 1974, 54 percent of U.S. foreign should have received it by now. He thinks the check Solomon explained the United States has you mail," so he is mailing another one. was probably "lost in the Baker seeks re-election investments were in the Middle East and garnered a 366 percent rate of profit, he < continued on page 10) said. "Imperial interests in the Middle East For I was a hostess for a housewares demonstration for Andrian Industries on Jan. 18. doing this, I received a coupon for a discount weekend in a Florida hotel. 1 chose the Daytona Beach deal and sent in a form with a $21 deposit to Sunward Holidays in to Lansing City Council were undermined by the Iranian revolu tion," Solomon said, adding it became Man leaps Incumbent Lansing Councilmember Richard Bauer announced his decision to seek imperative for the United States to have a Miami Beach. About two weeks later I received a letter saying that the whole area was re election at a press conference Monday morning. "client" state in the region "under control." booked during the time I wanted to take my trip. 1 replied that I would wait and use the coupon for some other time. They said that I would have to send them my original Councilmember at Large Baker is the first candidate to announce intentions to seek Egypt is this client state and this onto x- one of the four open council seats in the Aug. 7 primary. relationship was formalized at Camp David, request form in order to get my money back. I sent it Feb. 25, and I still haven't heard a where the Middle East Peace Treaty was Baker said he wants to see the promises he made in 1975, when he was first elected to A 20-year-old local man jumped from the thing. Can you help me get my money back? signed, he said. the city council, realized. Grand Avenue bridge into westbound 1-496 The promises he made in 1975 were long term goals for revitalizing the city, Baker This "bilateral agreement" between J.B traffic Wednesday afternoon and was said. The goals are being realized now but will continue throughout the decade. Egypt and Israel precludes the possibility University College of a Palestinian state as "the United States pronounced dead at the scene. He said he will continue to work to have "public meetings in public" and more openness A witness told Lansing Police the man will not do anything to make Prime in city government. jumped from the bridge and was struck by Trouble Shooter contacted Rosemarie Welstead, supervisor of Sunward Holidays, Several other candidates have acquired petitions for the council openings which include Minister Menachem Begin unhappy," two vehicles traveling on the expressway. Solomon said. who said your check had somehow been "overlooked." She apologized for the delay and two councilmember at large berths and two ward council positions. Police believe it was a suicide. mailed your check for $21 Wednesday morning. Those who have recieved petitions for the openings have until the June 19 deadline to "What kind of peace is Camp David when The name of the man will be withheld until file for spots on the ballot. (President Anwar-el) Sadat is calling for relatives are notified, police said. The election is Nov. 6 for each of the four year terms. $20 billion in military equipment and $15 Police are investigating. Opinion MSI should get out of 911 system to avoid confusion in emergencies On two previous occasions, The State News has editorially questioned It is understandable, yet inexcusable, that the effectiveness and advisability of the regional Ingham County dispatchers in downtown Lansing do not know all the intricacies of the MSU campus — not to emergency telephone system known as 911. On those occasions, we mention the whole of Ingham County. When a 911 lamented a loss of local control in emergency situations and the dangers operator tried to confirm the accident location with DPS, the operator became so inherent in centralizing dispatching responsibilities. confused with the directions she had been given, that in order to But we no longer have to deal with ideas and theories that straighten out the situation, she had the caller transfer directly to DPS. philosophize about what could go wrong. A concrete example of the One of the major arguments supporting the 911 system is that it basic flaw of 911 was apparent during Monday night's incident involving eliminates the need for duplicate handling of emergency calls. Luckily, the death of Steven Morgenthaler on an IM field. And although it does as it turned out, that caller was reporting the same accident that DPS not appear at this time that 911's confusion contributed to was already responding to, but we shudder to think of the time lost in Morgenthaler's death, the tragic potential is clear. transferring the call had that not been the case. A tape recording of the incident, provided by MSU's Department of The city of East Lansing's decision not to become involved in the 911 Public Safety, demonstrated that the best people to deal with and direct system has never looked better than it did Monday night. We operations are those with the best knowledge of the area — in this case commended East Lansing officials in an earlier editorial and continue DPS. It was, in fact, the Department of Public Safety who had to take that support. As it stands now, on-campus callers using the University's the time — the precious time that 911 was supposed to save — to 1-2-3 emergency number are automatically switched to the 911 center in straighten out misinformation by the 911 dispatching center. Lansing. We urge the MSU administration to begin immediate efforts to discontinue the 911 relationship and once again have 1-2-3 Those who have ever tried to find their way around this campus emergency calls sent directly to DPS. knows that the geography can be confusing. In an emergency, especially In the meantime, we urge students to commit to memory the DPS of the nature of Monday night's incident, a communication dispatcher must be aware of landmarks and layout of the campus to near business number 5-2221, and use that should emergencies arise. Or at perfect ion. the very least, if one makes an According to DPS Maj. Adam J. Zutaut. DPS dispatchers are required emergency call to 911 immediately follow to ride with officers on patrol to familiarize themselves completely with up that call with a confirming call to DPS. There is no doubt the possibility for human error exists in the campus. In some cases, Zutaut said, dispatchers who could not grasp any system, but in emergency situations we the complexities of the campus geography have been dismissed. firmly believe the path of least resistance is the best path to follow. Unfortunately, DPS cannot require the same from operators at 911 dispatch headquarters. Recognize harassment - expose it The State News Sexual harassment of is whose back against sexual harassment without the aid of the courts. Yet sexual women an act damage has so far been harassment by employers or co-workers Thursday May 17 1979 virtually ignored in the state's lawbooks. Penalties for sexual poses a constant threat to a harassment are currently non-existent, and victims fearful of woman's security as well as her coming job. Verbal assault is already an illegaj Editorials are the opinions of forward to report abuses makes the problem appear act. but the law is inconclusive when the State News Viewpoints columns unimportant from a in the form of a threat to one's defining the crime. Assault must be and letters are personal opinions statistical view. personal being. However, many other forms of assault are carried out on women Editorial Department — acts that the law should But there is no denying that most — if not all — women on the recognize as violations of one's right to be left alone. Editor-in-chief imes l Smith hhoto Editor Kothy K.lbury MSU campus have been sexually harassed at some time. The Sexual harassment might carry some Monogmg Editor Anne Stuart Entertainment Booh Editor Dave D'Marhno severity of consequences in the future. A Opinion Editor G Shanahan Sports Editor Joseph F Centers the harassment varies, but acceptance of even the mildest forms of bill is pending in the City Editor Lupo Layout Editor harassment be it whistling or references to one's physical Michigan house that would define sexual — appearance harassment and establish its illegality. At MSU, the Human Campus Editor He Chaml Beth — has managed to legitimize the most common forms of sexual Relations Editor Paula Mohr hE P Department is offering legal counsel for sexual harassment victims, but harassment and has lead to an uncaring attitude regarding the assaults has so far received only a miniscule number of cases. Women should take women face every day. Advertising Department advantage of this University office and flood it with calls and letters Bob Shaffer Asst Advertising Monager Gina Sponiolo A lack of legal recourse spelling out offenses, both past and present. If more cases are reported, only compounds the problem. Working the public cannot help but become more aware of women, whose numbers are on the rise, have a difficult the prevalence of time fighting sexual harassment. argument have no apparent basis, it also Letters Tuschak is great makes no sense! (At least without some explanation of what he He has means.) thoughtfully turned an accident VIEWPOINT: AFRICA Think grounds how Beth Tuschak's column on Chicago base- into the a van murder, must a label which the driver of appreciate immensely. I'm Who is to blame on Friday too are can one eat living. If vegetables? They one follows the argument ball was one of the most refreshing pieces to appear in the sports section of The State sure that the driver didn't with the intention of hop into his van Friday is Gay Jeans Day. This can be a to the end, there is running down a for false images? unfortunately nothing N'ews this year: how unusual for someone pedestrian. to positive occurence if we let it. It provides a left to eat at all, unless we speak of write about the East Lansing's problem rides first with time for contemplation about probably the sport they are covering inanimate objects. Obviously man cannot rather than themselves. the attitudes of the pedestrians. Have most significant aspect of our lives: sexual Seriously, she is you survive on these. So where do we "draw the obviously a writer of great ever tried to drive on By A.D. AYITE > potential and I campus between "Recently I previewed film Africa in our media library and I was line?" hope to see more a on of her stuff during the classes ? It's totally frustrating to try to not known better, the film would have led appalled. Had I Being gay is difficult in today's society. Diet is a very individual thing. me to believe that in the Union of South Africa, The People are coming months. Craig Baker make a turn in busy traffic and be stopped blacks and whites work gays need our support, not our undoubtedly going to eat what appeals to in the middle of the road while together mining gold and diamonds and prospering from each condemnation. They are some of usl The 458 Evergreen #1 some other's labors them. The point is, the line is . . arbitrary, inconsiderate pedestrian walks in front of These are the words of James A. more conscious we are of this, the easier it based on each person's sensitivities and Harrison, director of general education at the you. It seems that whenever the traffic will be for them. Philip Boyer tastes. One will eat what is morally and Faded jeans day clears you still can't go because of the Shiawassee County Intermediate School District, one of the panelists at last week's 175 W. Holmes Hall justifiably acceptable to that individual. Images of Africa Conference at MSU. As people in the way. Usually, by waiting a few This is a deplorable Why try to convince anyone otherwise? a self-proclaimed spokesman for seconds before example of false images portrayed now and again by Western Taste is thousands walking, the traffic would media on the Third World in private P.J. Schenck of other good oT fashioned heterosexuals like myself, I would like to have time to clear and no problems would general and on Africa in particular. As pointed out at the conference, these images are nothing but a tissue of lies, be caused. over-generalizations, deliberate In response to all the letters designate this Friday as Happy Hetero¬ suppressions of fact and displays of utter ignorance. concerning Sure, pedestrians have, by law, the the benefits of either meat-eating or non Sorry 'bout that sexual Faded Blue Jeans this joyous occasion it will be Day. In support of of way in every situation. When I'm right walking Who is to blame? The first criminals, if owners and communicators you may excuse the term, are mass media including journalists and filmmakers. Their utmost meat-eating diets, it seems to boil down to I would like to apologize to recognized so do I. However, it's a right that should not — anyone who that heterosexuals and their preoccupation is money-making, whatever the cost. The sensational overrides the search "drawing the line" on priorities. Just how was in the least bit offended sympathizers be exercised. I walk the premise that far does an individual by my flagrant will be wearing FADED blue on for truth and what people really need to know about a particular subject or go before being letter about the outdoor concert behind jeans or cars are bigger than I am and that they country. uncomfortable with eating what was once a shorts on this special day of celebration. Thus, when questioned about their Shaw Hall. I was deluged by can't always stop in time. I've had too people's ignorance of the outside world, Western responses from Otis B. Crabtree many- communicators often pretend their living, thinking, and breathing animal? I people, of whom close calls and value compatriots are only interested in what directly many are connected with my life too much to concerns them. They cannot, however, believe it is a question of East Lansing explain in what way the misdeeds of boxing Idi sensitivity. If WMSN, DPS and the Shaw Hall Student walk down the sidewalks with a powerful Amin are linked to the fate of people can morally justify eating an animal, Government. They pointed out where attitude of having the right of Europeans and Americans. Surprisingly, they also appear my way. As you to ignore the fact that the primary duties of the journalist are to inform and educate. If, more power to them. Perhaps they have the capability of repressing any connection argument was faulty: the conclusion was based on premises not Rights vs. might lie in your hospital bed or even in the your then, most Americans are oblivous to what is taking place outside the frontiers of their between a thick, juicy steak and a completely re¬ John grave, knowledge that you had the continent, I feel it is greatly due to how American communicators living, searched. My letter also may have left Davenport's letter on aggressive right of way will be of little comfort. play their role as educators and agents of information. It is also due to their breathing cow grazing in a field. people with an uncomfortable feeling, pedestrianism must have been quite a treat On the other hand, motorists must masters morbid greed for It gets very tiring for all of you people into accept money. They are to blame for shutting up the American cholesterol trying to convince partly because the concluding one-third was logical fallacies. He the fact that this pedestrian attitude is society in a people what they should and shouldn't eat. made a rather hasty generalization to the hamburger castle with peepholes looking no farther than the baseball fields. In their own deleted, but probably because of my present and remain patient. Aggressive interests, they make the American people feel that Logically, if one doesn't eat meat because it effect that all drivers are cowards. He then beyond the United States and perhaps ludicrous choice of words. In any event, if drivers and aggressive pedestrians are not was once a living animal, on the same goes on to say that that's why people drive, the answer. Both sides must Europe, there is nothing worth serious attention other than simple entertainment. any feelings were hurt, please accept try to look at Producers of audiovisual materials my because they are afraid. Not only does his the situation from the other's are particularly concerned. For, as Harrison said, point of view. "our films reveal myths, misconceptions and downright lies and deceptions. VIEWPOINT: THE DRAFT Maybe every non-driving student should forced to drive around campus between be They only the white man's version of the history of Africa. This is not unlike the whitepresent man's classes. I'm afraid history of America without the Indians' story anywhere in evidence." Davenport's suggestion However, it would be unfair to put all the blame on Western that we walk in front of cars communicators. African The onus is on all of us another may result in "Death! Race 2000""(a movie where people were run down for points in a journalists share equal responsibilities in the erroneous presentations of continent. Many of them have stayed in Western countries and to lose contact with their own countries' realities. Such images of their long enough to be assimilated race). While he may wish to take risks communicators are no better to than their European counterparts. It is high time for everyone to rise to new levels of Bv RICHARD G.OWENS receive a personal invitation to a senseless war in some far off land prove his point, it is not necessary that he awareness and rectify the wrongs already done. The resolutions of the images of Africa A doctor might tell a patient that a for no particular reason. I do not believe that less than .0000018 instill the same risks in others. good way of preventing a conference are there to serve as guidelines for filmmakers cold is to stay away from drafts. Preventive medicine and other communicators may include percent of the population of this country should be allowed to enact Timothy Bennett this within its boundaries. There are, of a law which will make it sincerely commited to achieving something positive in the interest of humankind. course, many kinds of possible for that to happen. We (everyone 1684 E. Grand River Ayite is a guest journolist for The State News from drafts; updrafts, downdrafts, and the who protested the Vietnam War) owe it, not Togo military draft. The latter is just to ourselves, but undoubtedly the most potentially fatal. The others might make most especially to our children, to never allow the draft to exist you seriously ill, but usually won't kill you. The again. If the military were actually a good thing they wouldn't "you" here should be taken both personally and collectively. The draft affects each have to force people to join, now would they?! Get your old draft DOONESBURY and every one of us, and it will take all of us to see that we are not card out and take a good look at it and ask yourself if you really by Garry Trudeau led down another camouflage and want a whole new generation to be booby-trapped garden path. carrying one just like it. If you The sleeping giant of the late '60s has been don't carry it anymore, find it and you know, THIS MAY serJously, i think getting too much put it in a visible spot in your why. thank you. sound off the wall, sleep lately and needs to be awakened. The protesters, radicals, GIVE ME 1 know where wallet just to remind yourself. I carry mine and every time I open duane.tTsveki but the karma of what 00 eara no, but toucan a break. yours c0myn6 from, activists, liberals, or what have you, are all still out there and my wallet it jumps up and smacks me in the face and I get sweet of tou you have hcyt sqakyourhead angry. this party teus me WILL you, and iv like to in should be reorganizing. The people who had enough of the conflict Any politician who votes in lavor of the draft should be signing to sat so. mind, TUB? IN OUR SINK IF you're a pisces! ouane? share that space- in Vietnam are still everywhere, but we are older and his or her own political suicide note. We have to ACE* \ ' >OUWAKT. wiser. We inherited the draft laws from an earlier hopefully flood / ! generation, and congressional and senatorial offices with letters and telegrams had to do some serious kicking and letting them know, in no uncertain terms, that we will not allow screaming to see the time when the laws that forced people to carry guns to another this to happen again. "Power to the country were People" is sleeping and needs a put where they belonged. It seems that in the very near future we kick in the slats. The sleeping giant must rise up and put a stop to may be in a position to pass the same form of disease onto our anything that will endanger the children. Write the congressmen, children. the senators, the president, the politicians in general and let them know we are all still here, and that we Wake up! Why the hell would we want to do plan to keep a very watchful something like that eye on what they do. We did it before, and, by thunder, we can do to our children? The government is attempting to reinstitute the it again. issuance of the tiny cards that will possibly allow my child to Owens is a graduate student m educational psychology and counseling Michigon Stote News. Eost lonsing, Michigan Thursday May 17, 1979 5 TO BESEFIT CAMPVS ELh'MESTA ft SCHOOLS County, circuit employees auait Service facilities meeting tonight ratification of salary increases Costs and plans for the proposed human service facilities will Other services to be available at the Spartan Village School be subject to public comment 7:30 tonight at the Spartan which is the main By MARCIA BRADFORD Ryan also said he was never facility of the project - include health care, - Village School State News Staff Writer given an adequate reason for gym. 1460 Middlevale Road. library facilities and meeting rooms. The facilities, to be built at the Spartan Salary increases for county the change in the supervision of Village School and Services to be available at the Red Cedar School, the satellite and circuit employees will be the Red Cedar School, would cost $1,147,000 for initial the employees. County employ facility, include a community meeting room and an expanded construction, according to the feasibility study implemented by the end of the ees previously had a separate report. play area. month if approved by the I be phased East Lansing has allocated $500,000 for construction in its contract and were the respon Comments made at the public hearing tonight will be y Or 1979-82 Community Development Block Grant considered in the planning process of the facilities, Ingham County Board of Com¬ sibility of county clerk Lingg program. city planner Richard Sode, director of the The human service facilities missioners. Brewer. feasibility study group, which Marcia Horan said. The Jublic Works Board, said he was organized last fall, has said in its report that the centers Finance Committee Circuit Judge Jack W. Reports of the feasibility study have been sent to University ■urrentK has no one to handle are feasible based on the cooperation of the University, East officials. East Lansing City Council, Ingham County representa Wednesday voted to grant Warren said the primary rea raises negotiated in a contract he bookkeeping responsibili- Lansing Public Schools and the city. tives and the East Lansing Board of Education. Horan said. son for the change concerned The group has also indicated that the involvement of which has been in effect since the integrity of the court files, ies which are necessary for the Ingham Before construction can begin, funding commitments must be County through either funding or the provision of health care made from the participants, she said. January, but failed to approve and said he had explained this services would benefit the facilities. the contract in its entirety. at least twice on television. Copies of the report are available at the Department of If the resolution is approved, members decided Annual operation and maintenance costs of the facilities He said he has not com Planning, Housing and Community Development in City Hall, the employees will receive a CETA employee would near $100,000 for personnel, insurance and 410 Abbott Road; the East mented publicly on the defic utilities, Lansing Public Library, 950 Abbott raises they have waited for ounty controllers according to the feasibility report. Road; the Red Cedar School, on Sever Drive: the iencies in the court system e over the book The report, which was Spartan since January. They will also be because it would diminish the developed with the assistance of Village School, 1460 Middlevale Road; the MSU Urban consultant Donald J. Leu, places child care as the granted the fringe benefits primary Development Reading Room, 28 Owen Hall; and the University allowed in the the contracts. service to be provided for the area at both facilities. Apartment Office, 1205 S. Harrison Road. Commissioner Mark Grebner Pepsi sued for damages said the action will remove the 22 employees from the center of a dispute between the circuit court judge and the county clerk. CHEBOYGAN (UPI) - The Cheboygan County Circuit fore the incident and how she Anti-towing group takes By CATHERINE RAFTREY gear itself toward taking action this spring to combat what they new tack better communication between The ions which dispute centers around Michigan Supreme Court decis¬ indicate that the mother of a 9-year-old girl testified Wednesday she stood by helplessly as a 16-ounce Court trial, described how she had purchased the pop the day itched young as the bottle blew Tiffany held it. up courts may now have sole bottle of Pepsi-Cola exploded in Sute News Staff Writer on civil rights issues, including believed were the unnecessary Department of Public authority over her daughter's hands, blinding MSU's Anti-Towing Coalition protesting legislation that will take on a new perspective might reinstate the draft. towing policies enforced by the Safety and MSU students. He for both the persons courts working and the her in one eye. (*7UlU Jtiou&OU* University. Since its origin, the said he has already started to / next fall, said coalition The coalition would also work coalition has been strongly county clerk. organi¬ discuss ways to improve rela¬ A Betty Lou Leslie testified as zer Paul Schwartz, a freshman toward lowering the present single contract for all UNISEX supported by Ingham County tions with DPS Capt. Ferman the $850,000 damage suit James Madison College major. employees was ratified in drinking age and concern itself Commissioner Mark Grebner. Badgley. against Pepsi-Cola, a bottler, At March but the Board of Com¬ HAIRSTYLING a meeting Tuesday, with East Lansing annexation Lansing Attorney Richard Schwartz said he would like the bottle manufacturer and a attended by only eight coalition and de-annexation elections as missioners failed to approve it Kinkade also joined forces with to see more involvement from local grocery store moved into because it feared loss of econ¬ members, Schwartz outlined well as campus-related civil the organization by giving free new goals for the campus minorities when the omic control over the employ its second day. Relaxing Pressing upcoming liberties issues, he said. legal advice to concerned stu¬ coalition re-organizes next fall. year. The freshman Case Hall resi¬ dents. Both Grebner and Kin¬ The coalition offers a unique ees working for the county. and Curling He said the organization will dent organized students earlier Commissioner Patrick A. Tiffany Sakcriska. who was 4 kade are former Case Hall opportunity for all students to are our Ryan said the board did not years old at the time of the residents. work together and initiate accident at her parents Pellston have a chance to review the Specialties Although the meeting was attended by only a handful of changes, he said. contract before it was put to a home, underwent eight major operations without i PIRGIM the last board meeting. hold vote at success. to the over 300 registered mem¬ bers, Schwartz said, "It shows Seeing double The Lansing Democrat said he has now reviewed the con Leslie testified. CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT (Tue.-Sat.) we're doing our job," adding tract and has several questions Leslie, the first witness 485-3544 on-campus towing had consider¬ ST. LOUIS (API - At St. 4 blocks south of Sparrow; about the wording in the agree¬ called by noted attorney Mar annual elections ably subsided. "I think activism is here to stay," Schwartz said. Luke's Hospital West here, three mothers gave birth to twins in four days recently. ment. vin Belli of San Francisco in the Lansing Ml 48912 485-3545 Nominations are now being accepted for the Board of Directors of He said what bothers him the Luke and Scott were born to the MSU chapter of PIRGIM and will be accepted through Tuesday. most about the towing issue is Ruth and Gary Jacobs; Anas- A workshop for all students interested in serving on the board is the fact President Edgar L. tasia Marie and Catherine NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING SUPERVISORS' ASSOCIATION scheduled for 6:30 p.m. Tuesday in the PIRGIM office. Harden has remained complete¬ Renee were born to Connie and Students may be nominated by other students or by themselves. ly silent on the subject. Jim Wright; and two girls, not EAST LANSING ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING Nominees must be MSU students during fall, winter and spring "He's the only one who has named immediately, were born terms. Directors serve for one year on the board. real power to make permanent THURSDAY The election for the board will be May 30, with polls open from 9 changes," Schwartz said. to Nanette and Ronald Moore. Except for the Wrights, the HOUSING ADVISORY COMMITTEE a.m. to 6 p.m. Polling places will be the International Center and the The coalition organizer also twins MAY 17, 1979 came as a complete Student Services Building. talked about plans to establish surprise to the parents. Only students who paid the $1 PIRGIM tax may vote in the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of a public meeting to be held by the East 7:30 p.m. ejection. loosing Housing Advisory Committee on Tuesday May 22 at 7 30 p.m PHYSICAL PLANT LUNCH ROOM of the 54-B District Court 301 MAC 2nd floor East Carol Linteau, campus coordinator for PIRGIM, said students Practice law school ELECTION OF FOUR OFFICERS . Loosing interested should expect to put in a minimum of five hours per week. : The meeting will be for the purpose of soliciting comments on the President, Treasurer and The group is looking for graduate students, since there have not Housing Plan and Program to be recommended to the Planning been any on the board in the past few years, but undergraduates are ; Commission for inclusion in the revised Comprehensive Plan for the two Directors; also needed, Linteau said. For more information, students can contact Linteau, Vivian entrance exam and • • City of East Lonsmg Copies of the Plon and Program and other information ore available DR. DENNIS LaFAVE Coordinator of the Substance Abuse Program will speak Valdmanis or Mike Ignatowski, election commissioners, at the • at the Deportment of Planning Housing and Community Develop followed by ' PIRGIM office. ment office 2nd floor Eost Lonsmg City Hall test workshop held : All interested persons will be given the opportunity to be heard BUSINESS MEETING ond ELECTION REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE Weekend health fair test People interested in law can take a practice law school admission and attend a related workshop at 7 p.m. in B106 Wells Hall. The practice test will cost $1 for members of MSU Pre-Law Association and $2 for non-members. The test is sponsored by the at Lansing Mall set MSU Pre-Law Association. Questions for the test will be taken from past sample examinations and will be similar in style to the actual LSAT. The Several area health service and the American Cancer Soci test is only expected to last about one and one-half hours. agencies will participate in a Community Health Fair from Groups at the fair will also 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday and offer free hypertension and The occasion requires proper Saturday and from noon to 5 vision testing, glaucoma checks p.m. Sunday at the Lansing and plaque tests. dress. Mr. J opts for a vested Mall. The fair will feature health an Other displays will included ambulance and an electro¬ Spring Cleaning suit of a different stripe. displays by groups including cardiogram machine. the Easter Seal Society, the Michigan Heart Association The fair is free and open to the public. STEREO SALE Enjoy incredibly low prices right now on some of the "lost" speakers, turntables, cassette Urban planner lectures decks, receivers, amplifiers, and tuners we came across doing our spring cleaning. Quan¬ tities limited. Hurry for best selection. on cities of future today A University of Wisconsin sponsored by the MSU chapter professor will lecture on "The of Phi Beta Kappa. Future American City" at 3 pirn, today in the Kellogg Mayer is a University of u stereo It's a fine-line broken stripe Center Auditorium. Harold M. Mayer, who has Chicago Ph.D and has taught at Kent State University as well h Snoppe of deep navy-on-tan textured served on the planning com¬ as serving as the associate "I .! 555 E. Grand River Ave. polyester, from a collection of missions of Chicago and Phila¬ director of the Center for Great lii.L East Lansing clothing tailored for the young delphia, will present the lecture Lake Studies. Phone 337-1300 man. Lightweight for warm weather comfort, the suit is fitted slimmer, with side vent The M.S.U. Chapter of coat and plain front trousers Women in Communications, Inc. 36-42 regular, 38-42 long. $135 fi Cordially invites to attend its annual you Fast LansTna MATRIX Jacobsoris 9RT FESTIM ^ * ' Friday, May 18, 1979 5-8p.m. Red Cedar Room B, Kellogg Center Friday Winners of our Media 4 Awards and Saturday Competition will be announced. mill y) Cash Bar Complimentary Hors D oeuvres MSI Mlisillr, Buffet fitIII! YJIIISIIWII ^^n^nlcotlons. Michigan State News. East Lansing. Michigan Thursday, May 17, 1979 Director Roman Polanski Entertainment will return to United States CANNES. France (UPI) — Director Roman The Polish born film director fled the United Polanski said today he would return to the States a year ago after pleading guilty to United States to face sentencing for statutory statutory rape in California. The mother of a rape after his latest film opens in Paris Oct 24. 13-year-old girl had charged Polanski drugged 'Manhattan': romance vs. reality T moved to France to complete my movie, Tess," Polanski said during a news conference at the 32nd International Cannes Film Festival. her daughter during a photography session and had intercourse with her. Polanski, who moved to Europe before he was "Now that it is finished. I want to return to sentenced, said he had been driven out of the Bv BILL HOLDSHIP ever, as always, Allen's charac America to be at peace with myself and my United States by an equivocating judge whose State News Reviewer ters achieve universality, each conscience." reversals of sentencing decisions "interrupted Manhattan is a grand cross representing the various self It was Polanski's first news conference in three my every artistic undertaking." breeding between Woody Al¬ centered problems which con years. icontinued on page 7) len's serious and eomedic ele¬ stitute Neurosis and Anxiety, ments. It is also the culmination circa the 1970s. of Allen's two previous films. Allen's screenplay ico-writ Annie Hall and Interiors. Like ten with constant collaborator. Interiors, there are so many Marshall Brickman* is a modern themes and motifs running merry go-round of interper¬ throughout that the serious sonal love hate relationships. viewer is tempted to analyze it Twice-divorced Ike's most re¬ scene by scene. But like Annie cent ex-wife. Jill I Meryl Hall, it is best to experience Streepl. has left him to live iicqifT Manhattan as a whole, judging with her lesbian lover, a woman it solely by the gut reaction its Ike may or may not have once entirety evokes. tried to run down with his car. Following the lead of Interi¬ Ike is not only disturbed by his I • I *9 Manhattan lack being raised by lesbians, AT A CWSSIC ors. seems to son the type of warm romanticism and beautiful sentimentality that were Annie Hall's crown but also by the fact that Jill is writing a trendy "confessional" book about their failed mar (M'lWMiatlM MceHereagfaea S-H-7T) PRICE. I ing graces. As such, it may stir riage entitled Marriage, Di¬ mixed emotions in even the vorce and Selfhood. most dedicated fans of Allen's Ike's current relationship is comedy. That isn't to say, with Tracy iMariel Heming¬ 3377446 Mon.-Sot. however, that Manhattan is way i. a 17 vear-old schoolgirl totally devoid of romance. In who adores him. But Ike, fact, the death of romance at feeling guilty due to the social the hands of contemporary unacceptability of his fling, StoteNews Richord Morsholl society is one of the film's most leaves this wonderful relation Mary (Diane Keatonl and Isaac Davis (Woody Allen) are amused by a "cultural" important themes. ship to carry on a tortured artifact at the Whitney Museum in W oody Allen's Manhattan, currently playing Isaac like1 Davis, the Allen character in Manhattan, is a hopelessly incurable romantic, and the film's sequence is a powerful opening romantic tour de liaison with Mary < Diane Kea ton1, career is a pre-schizoid pseudo-in tellectual whose own "literary" comprised mainly of adapting movies into trashy- at the Meridian 8 Theaters. symbol of innocence and a naive-vet pure psyche. By com for a future story: "People constantly creating these real are terms. This is especially gra¬ phic in a scene where Ike and TAYMAR LEGAL SERVICES force. The paring her definition of love unnecessary neurotic problems Yale carry on a neurotic argu sequence displays paperback novels. "We have laughs together. I for themselves that keep them ment in a classroom surrounded cinematographer Gordon Wil¬ Prior to Ike, Mary had an care about you. Your concerns VOU CAN AFFORD AN ATTORNEY lis' stunning black-and-white from dealing with more terrify¬ by skeletons of prehistoric hu affair with Ike's best friend. We have Our service is dedicated to montage of Manhattan's most Yale i Michael Murphy I, an ex are my concerns. ing unsolvable problems about providing affordable legal services. famous landmarks, accented by great sex.") to Mary's definition the universe." Manhattan illus¬ In a film that lampoons and No fee is charged for the initial in-office consultation. tremely narcisstic English in of self during her first break trates this point better than Please the New York Philharmonic structor who can't seem to reduces everything about our refer to our classified ad in the service section with Yale "I'm beautiful, Fm anything else. Any Woody Al¬ society frpm culture to educa¬ for a young, I'm highly intelligent. len fan knows that the artist tion. Allen seems to be saying totally confidential appointment. Tve got everything going for views death as the most terrify¬ that human compassion is all In a film that lampoons everything about our me except I'm all f up!"). ing unsolvable problem, since 6920S. CEDAR'SUITE 11 Allen's message becomes cry¬ we have left to rely on. Unfor¬ (694-1351) 414 S. JACKSON, JACKSON Allen realizes that death per¬ society from culture to romance, Allen seems stal clear. tunately, like the concept of meates everything. Unlike his love, there isn't much compas¬ to be saying that human compassion is all we Allen's most important mes¬ past achievements, however, sion have left to rely on. portrayed in Manhattan. In Unfortunately, like the sage. however, comes late in the sense of death in Manhattan the film's final line, Tracy tells the film when Ike idea concept of love, there isn't much compassion states an is only hinted at in subtle i continued on page 71 portrayed in Manhattan Grand Opening reaching crescendo after cres¬ decide exactly what he wants cendo win 's on a rendition of Gersh¬ "Rhapsody In Blue." Over out of life. Yale's wife by ballerina Anne Byrne, who i played ■ HE * this breathtaking landscape, also happens to be Mrs. Dustin Model the viewer hears Ike's voice narrating the opening para graph t The Castrating Zionist Hoffman, if that really matters) knows what she wants, and longs for Yale to get down to she_ ILIETTER — a novel about his mother which, the film later reveals, he the "important" things in life, particularly producing children. BOA 901 Series IV quit his television writing job Yale uses his pending bi¬ 116 Bailey St. In the storehouse V > ography of Eugene O'Neill The opening scene sets the 'which he never writes) and film's tone, and Ike's lines spends their livelihood on a Fashions and gifts with encapsulate the character's ro¬ trendy foreign sports car to Imprinted active mantic disposition, in addition forstall her desires. sportswear a Personal Touch for to the direction the rest of the It comes as no surprise when film will take. "He was too the masochistic Mary and the Gift Ideas •Men • Women ♦ Children A speaker unlike any other. romantic about Manhattan, just undecided Yale decide to reu¬ as he was about everything nite near the film's conclusion, Tee shirts Ask about eise. He romanticized it ail out leaving the totally all-alone Ike special rates Acoustic Moxtrix enclosure four on Key to both performance ond effic of proportion. For him, New- Towels iency is the New 901 IV driver, with York still existed in black-and- with his romanticism practi¬ for team orders! > each rear ponel and one focing for- molded frome ond oluminum helicol \ cally wrenched from its core. white, surrounded by the music But. despite the odds, the of George Gershwin." How¬ character still CARES. In what GRAND OPENING SPECIAL! ever, as Ike continues to verbal¬ is perhaps the film's most ly rewrite the paragraph, he poignant moment. Ike sits with reveals off on all purchases 10% a startling dichotomy in a tape machine to record a list his perception of the great city: which answers his "He viewed it 'Manhattan! own ques¬ of $5.00 or more as a tion, "Why Is Life Worth metaphor for the decay of Living?" The list includes with this coupon contemporary culture." Allen Groucho Marx, Willie Mays, later symbolizes this struggle Mozart, and Cezanne, among between romance and reality in others, but no matter where what is the film's only visual the viewer's own interests may gag. As Ike cruises in a canoe lie, one cant help but totally through Central Park with his understand. current lover ithe epitome of Despite the numerous rela¬ romantic interludes!!, he sticks his hand into the water, only to tionships that make up the film, Manhattan is not a love story 1,112,345' WINNERS bring it black crud. up covered with gooey, The characters spend a great deal of time talking about love LAST YEAR. 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The beggar suitable focal point for the Peachum cloaks his actions in Macheath and inadequately with a heightened awareness of or gangsters or merchants or merchant, Mr. Peachum, trails show. He changes expression at lovers or anyone for that mat respectability he displays the projects her song. one another and luxuriate in Macheath throughout and ter. At least in the cynical lightning quick speed whenever same phoniness and unscrupu One of the occasional prob¬ their every action. The final wants him hung. lousness Three required, from pleading to hat as Macheath. His ex lems with the show is difficulty scene, reminiscent of the open Penny Opera, the cur¬ The PAC production of Three red or from loving to cruelty, rent Performing Arts Company pressions of outraged virtue in hearing certain songs, on the ing one, materializes effectively Penny is interestingly staged for example. His expressions and concern look as falsely whole, however, the actors are and provides one of the strong production now appearing at on bare, gray scaffolding and are appropriately broad and assumed as Macheath's dis¬ understandable. Because the est statements of the show. The Fairchild Theatre. The theme features strong performances carry well to the audience as, plays of love. Martinez captures scaffolding provides various second act fails to maintain the of this Bertholt Brecht Kurt by Mark Voland as Macheath for example, when Lucy Brown Peachum's smugness and self- levels, stage action is almost degree of interest of the first, Weill musical is beautifully and Gary Martinez as his tells Mack she'd rather see him satisfaction as he nearly wad always interesting to watch. partly due to less interesting summed up by the merchant adversary, Mr. Peachum. The hung than in another woman's dies contentedly across stage. The opening number builds songs. Transitions also seem to Mr. Peachum: "The wickedness first act in particular builds arms and Macheath turns to the Susan Chekaway plays the well with slow down. of the world is so great that you people gradually con¬ excitingly and contains excel¬ audience. Voland's singing supposedly respectable Polly verging onstage from all direc Three Penny Opera con must keep running or your feet lent renditions of some of voice has the cold, strong Peachum who disobeys her tions and levels. With the tinues through will get stolen out from under Saturday in Brecht and Weill's most famous quality necessary for the part. parents to marry Macheath. addition of only a few effects Fairchild Theatre. Curtain time you." songs. Gary Martinez performs Polly initially adores Macheath the bordello scene comes alive is at 8:15 p.m. Macheath. a thief, murderer Mark Voland projects all the equally as strongly in the part but quickly catches on and and philanderer, is the focus of sensuality, sleaziness and cruel¬ of Mr. Peachum, providing a displays the same phony emo¬ tion as the others. Chekaway enacts Polly's transition excel¬ lently culminating in a prison cell conversation with Mac¬ Spring Cleaning heath after which she exits gaily with the line, "Look after yourself Mack and never forget STEREO SALE me." The part demands a strong voice, and Chekaway Enjoy incredibly low prices right now on some almost consistently projects ex¬ of the "lost" speakers, turntables, cassette cellently, particular in the "Bar¬ decks, receivers, amplifiers, and tuners we bara Song." She and Holly came across doing our spring cleaning. Quan¬ Monsos share a riotous number tities limited. 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In the second half, a much fitter The lacrosse program at three years, he has broken all was MSU pack started to control the game. Battle Creek scored MSU has been one of growth scoring records, giving him team. Shortly after he joined two penalty goals, one in each half, which resulted from offside almost an outright monopoly on the team and promptly pro MSU'S Athletic Ticket Office and success since its inception play by MSU players. ceeded to set a single-season will conduct sales of 1979 in 1970. Slowly but surely the the record books. This past For the B' game, the rain had stopped, resulting in the MSU season the senior from Laurin scoring record. The lacrosse Spartan away football tickets to forwards providing Brian Smith and his backs with the ball more necessary factors combined, For additional tickets to team had begun a magic era of MSU students, faculty and staff Sept * ! 30 KPT Illinois producing a better team each burg. N.C. set a smgie season home games, there will be a often. The Battle Creek B' team did not tackle or cover as well as year and peaking this past scoring record and moved into its own. beginning Monday May 21) limit of two per person for the Sept. 15 1:30 FIT Orepnn its A' team. The MSU forward's play resulted in an early Willitts admits that the ear and running through Fridav Sept. 22 130EI»T Miami (Ohio) season with the best MSU team first place on the all time scor University of Michigan game classical back row break by Marvin Burns, who handed to Bill lier years when the team was • May 25). Sept 20 1:30 EOT atNmrvHame ing list with 70 goals and 28 Oct. 6. with a drawing to be U-t.« 130 EOT Michigan Greg for the first score. Shortly before the half, a swift inside It would be difficult to point assists for an impressive 98 losing were frustrating for him. During the same period, held if the demand exceeds the Oct 13 2:30 EOT at Wisconsin break by Mark Smith gave MSU its second try. The front row of points. But with the team's improve additional tickets to home Jim Cell. Mike Broczinski and Doug Garrity continued to work to one single overriding factor supply. Oct .20 30 EDT Purdue ment. which he calls "incred¬ games for guests of students, 30EDT at Ohm State the pack to advantage, providing much ball for the backs. The secret of Willitts' success ible." his game and the enjoy Purchasers show in N«v 3 faculty and staff will also be must ioot>T at Northwestern The next action for the ruggers will be against Western is basically experience. After of it increased markedly. N"v in WO EST Minnesota ment available for purchase. person and have the entire Michigan University in Kalamazoo at 1:30 p.m. Saturday. picking up on lacrosse in high Willitts said that the acquisi week to buy their tickets. Nov 17 it*) 1>T at Iowa school in Rhode Island in the For the away contests at tion of more experienced play center of the lacrosse strong¬ Notre Dame Sept. 29 and at The ticket office at Jenison ers, together with an improved Ohio State University Oct. 27, hold of the U.S. — the East — attitude, caused the success. Fteldhouse will be open from he lettered three years in the "We had more experienced there'll be a limit of one ticket 8:30 a.m. through 4:30 p.m. -at Marty's sport but in his own words was per student Married students each day next week. players, and we knew we could with proper identification can not a lacrosse superstar. play with any team we walked MSU home game tickets are WE'RE JOINING THE CELEBRATION onto the field with, where buy a second ticket for a "I never got good at lacrosse spouse. Faculty and staff mem priced at $9 each. Notre Dame before we had simply hoped we until I came here." he said. bers can purchase two tickets tickets are $11 each and OSU would score a goal." he said. "Wrestling was my major sport for these awav contests. Pur- tickets are $10.50 each. Willitts recognizes his talents in high school, and nobody ever recruited me for lacrosse." but adds that he never felt any pressure to carry the team. In EXPANSION When Willitts did decide to fact, he says the team's im -LOOKING FOR NEW TflLENT- come to MSU his mind was on academics and a career in veterinary medicine, which re¬ provement helped his own game quite a bit. "There was a lot of individual Graduating HRI student with strong accounting background for assistant SALE Kevin Willitts mains his primary concern at talent when I first came here, MSU. He never planned on he said. "But as the team has manager position for small Caribbean resort. —Our Ann Arbor branch is remodeling and expanding into fine ladies in this success story, but a playing lacrosse, or any other gotten better, that has Starting Salary *11,960 plus benefits. fashions During the celebration nothing likely candidate would have to sport, for that matter. changed. We still have all of the will be held back Our entire stock be Kevin Willitts. who is. "When I got up here, some individual talent, but there has Send Resume: Christopher B Kanzler of high quality name brand men s simply and undeniably, the thing was missing. I needed been an incredible improve¬ General Manager Pavilions & Pool Hotel fashions will go on sale most productive player in the something to get me away from ment in team play, and that has Star Route St. Thomas U S Virgian Isle. 00801 history of the program. He studying," he said. been the key." may be the best. 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But here, baseball gives will provide a weekend that raine Hyman, a Livonia senior, It was the first time the above hers some day," com¬ battles University of Michigan coming out here every day and will be disappointed if I don't get me a chance to forget about Bastien will never forget. received the basketball award, mented MSU golfer Sue Ertl banquet was held in the Big Ten for the Big Ten title this playing baseball for MSU." drafted this year though." Kathy Konlon, a senior from Room and before such a large And while he played at Kobs Bastien is currently leading Tuesday night at the fifth Southfield weekend, the series will have was honored as the crowd. Athletic Director Joe annual Women's Sports Ban special significance for short Field, Bastien led an illustrious the Spartans in 10 different top swimmer and senior Nancy Kearney said he is hoping that in which he may have individual categories. The most q'uet held in the Big Ten Room of Babcock of Bloomfield Hills was in the future the women can stop Rodger Bastien. career Kellogg Center. Bastien has just about done it established himself as the best surprising category may be his selected as the field hockey take over Long's Convention Ertl was a freshman when all in being the only four year MSU shortstop ever. home run leadership with five. team's top athlete. and Banquet Center, where the Nancy Lopez varsity player on the squad. Last year, he was selected to "I still don't consider myself a won the Associa Cheryl Gilliam, a senior from MSU football and basketball tion Yet, this weekend will be his the first team All Big Ten team power hitter, but I feel capable Intercollegiate Athletics Detroit was honored by the teams hold their banquets. for Women's (AIAW) national last chance to obtain the last and second team All-District of hitting homers when the team track team, sophomore Lori "We used to start with paper ingredient he is looking for — Four squad. Bastien is currently needs it," Bastien said. "A lot of golf tournament, which was Boes from Troy captured top plates and the awards they gave playing on a Big Ten title MSU's all-time career leader in the credit has to go to Gary played at MSU's Forrest Akers us was pens," Ertl said about winner. runs scored and is second in Boyce. He worked with all West Golf Course. Now, Lopez me the banquet. "They (the Boos¬ is one of the top players and "All of my expectations when career hits. winter and had my arms and ters Club) really did an excellent I first came here have been "If we go to the NCAA money winners on the Women's legs work better together. Professional Golfing Tour. job." realized except for winning the tournament, I should have a Since we don't have a lot of "I look back and it's hard to Since that time, Ertl has been Big Ten title," Bastien said. "I'm shot at breaking the hits re¬ power on the team this year, believe four years are over so I've been not worried about motivating cord," Bastien said. "When I going for home runs making some headlines of her quickly," she continued. 'There own in collegiate golfing and she myself for this weekend. It first came here, I looked at more than I used to." wasn't one weekend or a player would be the perfect farewell to these records and set up to Not only is Bastien the only was honored for all of her I played against that I didn't beat Michigan for the title. It break them as one of my goals. four year varsity player on the accomplishments at the banquet learn something." would kind of be like frosting What has meant the most to me team, but he also has started by being named the Sports¬ Ertl isn't quite done with her on the cake in ending my about breaking the records is every game since the spring trip woman of the year by the MSU college career yet. Although career." of his first year. With all this Woman's Sports Booster Club. that it puts me up there with an It golf coach Mary Fossum learned Whether or not the Spartans elite group of players. Records experience, he is one of the was the first time the award late Tuesday night that her win the crown, Saturday's game are nice for a short time, but you leaders on the team. was given and the Booster Club team didn't make the qualifying at Kobs Field will be a poignant know somebody is going to "I try to lead by example in plans to make it an annual standards to get into the AIAW one for the senior from Grand- break them. I think I will realize giving a 100 percent," Bastien presentation. nationals which will be held in said. "I get on people once in a ville. more about it when I am not The senior from Ionia cap¬ mid-June, Ertl, plus senior "It will be the saddest day of while, but I don't like to do it. I tured the Big Ten individual teammate and fellow co playing." captain my life when I play my last game And Bastien doesn't plan on do it just to help the team." title as a sophomore and tied for Sue Ertl Suzie Conlin will participate in front of all those people at leaving his baseball endeavors If Bastien, who considers the same honor last season. In honors in gymnastics, Lil individually. Kobs Field," Bastien said. "The after the season finishes, either. himself a complete ballplayer, her first three years, the Spar¬ Warnes, a senior from South Before that, Ertl will play in four best years of my life have He hopes a major league team does end up in the pros, he tans won the team title (sharing and Porcupine, Ont., was selected an amateur tournament been here. There's no better will draft him even though none expects the atmosphere to be it last season with University of as the cross country's top then will try to qualify as one of Minnesota) place to play ball than here. I of the major league clubs different. extending their athlete. Grosse Ill's Mitzy Haz the six amateurs in the Lady love Kobs Field." drafted him after last season. Stole News Elaine streak to five straight crowns, "Pro ball doesn't have the Thompson lett, the only senior on the Strohs professional tourney For Bastien, Kobs Field has "I wasn't disappointed in not Senior but this season, Ertl and the which will take place in early innocence that I feel in college shortstop Rodger Bastien is winding up his volleyball team, was honored as been an escape. being drafted last year because baseball," Bastien said. "In the team gave up their strangle¬ that squad's top performer and June at Dearborn Country four-year career at MSU. "Everyday, I would come I wouldn't have signed anyway, holds on the titles. Debbie Mascarin, a senior from Club. down here early to get away but I was surprised." Bastien That didn't matter, though, Grosse Pointe Shores, captured The night was a success for from the pressure of school," said. "I had not accomplished to the packed house supporters who honored Ertl, of 450 top honors on the tennis team. Debbie Pozega, a senior from women's athletics at MSU, now Ertl, after taking top honors, ALL DEGREE the golf team and the other nine I-ansine. received a check for will try to carry on that success. woman varsity squads. Each team selected its top $100 in honor of being the Look out, Nancy. Willitts owns record books CANDIDATES athlete and awarded the Out¬ (continued from page 8) an abundance of red tape can be standing Athlete Award. Ertl was selected for golf. Carmen Racquetball tourney set While Willitts may be the cleared up. But he says his studies are becoming pressing and FACULTY best individual on the team, his and if he plays he would like to unselfish play has been a cata¬ Make your reservations NOW for academic be able to play full time. for June to battle MS lyst in this growth of MSU's The Spartans will be losing apparel for Spring term Commencement, Club team approach, as he led the team in assists this spring. talented players to graduation, Deadline is May 18th at the Union Store in Chuck Ross, a member of Sigma Chi, is sponsoring a racquetball the Union. Sports tournament June 14-17 at the Dearborn Indoor Racquet Club. Willitts said he probably but Kanner and coach Boku Hendrickson have landed some Those interested in participating can sign up at Sigma Chi, Sports Donations for the Senior could have gone to an Eastern quality recruits with experi¬ Illustrated Court Clubs, First Down, Sports Meister and Frank PERSONALIZED school and played on the second ence in high school lacrosse. class gift will be accepted. The MSUTae Kwon Do Club Shorter Sports. Entrance fee is $20 and ail proceeds will go toward or third line at attack, which is Nevertheless, the team would GRADUATION is hosting its annual spring combating multiple sclerosis. indicative of the wide gap surely miss Willitts' scoring For Information call ANNOUNCEMENTS tournament — the 1979 U.S. The divisions include men's A, B and C: women's A, B and C; and between lacrosse in the East power at the attack position. Cup Tae Kwon Do Champion¬ seniors 35 and older. There will be trophies for the first three places 335"7676 The Union Store NOW BEING ORDERED and the Midwest, but adds that ships — on Sunday. Competi¬ in each division and for the consolation winners. Hopefully, one of the new AT UNION STORE. he has no regrets about coming tion starts at noon in the Sports Prizes for the first five finishers will be memberships in Sports players will be able to duplicate to MSU or his association with Arena of the IM Sports-West. Illustrated Court Clubs, shoes, racquets, warmup suits, bags and Willitts' approach from behind DEADLINE: MAY 18th the program. Admission is free. For further dinners for two. the net followed by the charac¬ information, call Daryl Metzger For more information, call Chuck at 332-3315. After the end of the There is a chance that teristic juke, jump shot and the at 353-8159. term he can be reached at (313) 565-3154. Willitts will return next year if inevitable score. 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Legislation creating a Michi energy gan Department of Energy to "Because of the critical need sions for an Office of Energy regulate the location, construe illegal oil industry activity has In a report prepared by the Following the meeting, Carter told reporters his pro draft a comprehensive state to develop new energy re¬ Ombudsman, a State Energy tion and modification of power "Because every Michigan been tied to the California Department of Energy, Carter energy plan was reintroduced sources it is imperative that we Review Board and a Power generating plants. resident is directly affected by energy crunch, offered propo¬ recommended environmental posals, along with a change in establish energy planning, im Plant Siting Commission within In addition, the bill would the activities of the energy sals Wednesday that an adviser standards, and stricter enforce¬ gasoline allocation rules, "will Wednesday in the Senate. have beneficial effect" in The measure revives a de plementation and research pro the department. establish a fund to provide department it is necessary that said could cut the state's gaso¬ ment of the 55 mph speed limit, a bate last year that featured grams that will lessen the Hart said the Ombudsman financial aid to public interven¬ we include mechanisms to en¬ line shortage by 50,000 gallons among other proposals. dealing with California's gaso¬ three rival energy agency plans impact of energy shortages in would represent consumer in¬ ers in cases before the siting sure their participation as well a day. Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. of line shortage. White House promoted by the Senate, the the future. terests in energy planning. commission and the Public Ser as protection," Hart said. Carter also said he had asked California flew to Washington Carter said in a House and Gov. William G. "This can best be handled by The review board would be the Justice Department to to plead his gasoline-starved press room announcement that made up of representatives of White House "we have not found any Milliken. a centralized agency." Hart launch an investigation to make state's case at a evi This year's Senate version is said. local government, business, in¬ sure oil companies are not meeting with political over¬ dence of collusion or illegalities co-sponsored by Senate Appro Under the bill, the new dustry, labor, senior citizens, illegally withholding oil from tones for the two potential among the oil companies." priations Committee Chair department would be charged farmers, environmentalists and Starts Monday with promoting long range other organizations and would person Jerome T. Hart, D-Saginaw, and Senate Demo alternate and renewable ener give those groups representa¬ cratic Leader William Faust of Board calls for Wright resignation West land. 'This legislation has been May 21 at (continued from page 3) Two weeks ago when Combest The rationale for moving the introduced to provide Michigan Orange Lake Drive "Coca-Cola is trying to get came to the board meeting there meeting was to support Pro¬ with a strong, centralized plan goes Underground around the bottle bill," Spears said. The bill was killed in commit¬ tee two weeks ago, but Spears was vote. debate over his right to Spears objected to Chairper son Karen Passiak's ruling that gramming Board and Pop En¬ tertainment. • A bill to appoint two persons to a steering committee devel ning agency which we believe is SUMMER WORK TO ■ SAT All the BBQ Chicken, Pries A Salad yew can eaf. $3" Marshall reintroduced the bill last week. Combest could vote and a move oping a survey originated by S249 WEEK Sosa, member, a policy committee said the bill orginially killed because it sug¬ gested a restraint of trade and was to overrule the chair failed. Sosa said Spears actions were "an absolute waste of time. I'm sick of going through this at PIRGIM was approved. The survey will consist of questions on general campus topics. • Spears was officially ap¬ Interviews May 17 18 21-25 INN AMERICA DOWNSTAIRS izapd^Ddepgpound » Abbott ft! LUnanj Ml. 517 MOM Music "if students don't want to buy, every meeting." pointed by the board as Univer¬ they won't." In other board action: sity College representative. "Who are we to tell them they • A bill to oppose the Since no one ran for the position shouldn't buy it?" he said. procedure used by the Depart¬ in the general election, the Carr said the board should ment Public Safety for inven¬ board had to appoint a new "leave it up to the students' tory of damages to cars which representative. judgment." have been towed was approved. • Glenn Sugivama, a junior "I don't believe we can tell The board's DPS advisory com¬ psychology major, was ap¬ students they can't buy Hi-C," mittee will look into the matter. pointed Director of Special he added. • Representatives voted to Projects. Kirk Messmer, College of move next week's meeting to Natural Science representative, Thursday because the Bad Com¬ said the bill is not a restraint of pany concert is scheduled Tues¬ trade and the sale of Hi-C day night. "undermines the bottle bill." The bill was approved by a 7-6 vote with one abstention and it marked the first time the AUSTRO- board chairperson has voted to break a tie since the position DAIMLER was instituted. Debate over Interfraternity ADSL Council Representative Jim 10 speed Combest's right to vote came up again during the resolution vote. Dan Kelly is the regular representative, but Combest occasionally comes in his place. All alloy components Prof speaks Quick-release hubs Brooks leader saddle Shimano ' 600 on Mideast derailleurs ONLY s200°° (continued from page 3) continued to increase military list price s269' spending overseas to foil national liberation movements determined to claim political and economic leadership. Velocipede KAPLAN 'The entire fabric of the United States, the most industi- Peddler alized society in the world, 541E. Grand Rioer depends on continuing access to 351-7240 bout Other Centers raw materials," Solomon said in Major US Ci NOW UPSTAIRS Outside ny quoting Andrew Young, U.S. CALL TOIL FREE: A ambassador to the United Nations. "Young is a guileless servant of empire," Solomon said. The United States continues to invest heavily in developing countries because economic penetration is seen as means to insure ments the remain current govern¬ favorable to POP ENTERTAINMENT IN ASSOCIATION WITH WVIC PRESENTS Western interests, Solomon said. The Tri-Lateral Agreement between Japan, the United States and Germany, "uses its power to deal with emerging liberation movements not fall¬ miipiM!] ing into the neo-colonial trap," Solomon said. "Those undermining revolu¬ tionary change can't be over¬ estimated," Solomon said. 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The victim then walked a few steps library and reported the acci dent. 9n Michigan State University VSR ronfusions with the 911 opera towards third base on intra tors about campus locations in Schultz said his office is A DPS dispatcher sent two PERFORMING ARTS— mural field no. 11 and collapsed. DPS patrol cars to the accident the past because the operators waiting for a toxicology study on Morgenthaler and said it scene and called the East COMPANY do not know the campus as well Teammates and IM officials as DPS dispatchers. could be several weeks before a Lansing Police Department, presents gave Morgenthaler mouth-to- which dispatched a rescue unit cause is determined. Ingham County Assistant mouth resuscitation until res to the scene. Medical Examiner Dr. Richard Witnesses said Morgenthaler cue units arrived. While en route to the acci¬ Schultz said Wednesday that the autopsy results on Morgen- was running from first to second base when he jumped in Earnest C. Wong, 20, of 359 dent, East Lansing rescue MACK THE-KNIFE N. Hubbard Hall called DPS at thaler are still inconclusive and squad reported to DPS that it the air to block a throw to 8:46 p.m. from the Conrad Hall was being directed by 911 to an & accident site near Wilson Hall. The rescue unit requested a MACK-THE- Three observation wells drilled clarification of the accident site and was directed to the East KILLER Complex field by the DPS and continued from page 1) well as persons directly in¬ With MSU employees and dispatcher. GENTLEMAN volved in disposal operations Keck consultants currently dril¬ An Ingham County Para DNR • develop and submit to the and secure existing disposal ling. Keesler said it would be medic unit arrived at the field ROGUE a proposed hydrogeo- sites to exclude public access. difficult to keep people out of about 10 minutes after DPS had logical investigation plan for A DNR charge, reported in the area. called 911 requesting the unit in LOVER each of the sites. Wednesday's State Journal, "When tests are done and the response to Wong's call to DPS. MSU has also been asked to that MSU has yet to respond to storage tank is emptied and BASTARD locate all past and existing of the points raised, removed we will consider other some The East Lansing rescue unit sites, provide copies of previous notably the securing of existing means of keeping people out. It arrived at Sparrow Hospital HERO University studies of waste disposal sites to exclude public is in the relatively remote, disposal, describe the current access, was dismissed by Kees posted area," Keesler said. with the victim at 9:42 p.m. and PIMP MSU disposal program for haz¬ Morgenthaler was pronounced ardous wastes disposed of at ler. Keesler said the pit which Keesler announced University well checked last a third dead at 9:59, Schultz said. The 911 system was imple¬ GENIUS on-campus sites, identify all sources of chemical and radio¬ caused the DNR most concern has a cable across its entrance week for possible chemical con¬ tamination has also been clear mented in February to provide GANGSTER emergency service for the en¬ active waste within MSU as to keep people out. ed by the Department of Public tire county, except for the city CHARMER Health. of East Lansing. On-campus The well in question, located callers dialing 1-2-3 are auto¬ CUTTHROAT roughly one-half mile from the matically switched into the 911 State err UTM TV Jolly-Hagadorn roads chemical to probe N-plants system. OEJE* iii±n i** disposal site, was tested for Intramural Director Frank organic contamination upon the Beeman said his employees at (continued from page 1) health department's request. the scene of the accident re¬ The Threepenny Opera not need the Fermi plant. An inorganic analysis of the acted well. IM employee Steve which include a June 2 demon¬ Nuclear foes have planned "a well initiated by MSU before Parker called the 1-2-3 number stration at Detroit Edison Co.'s number of demonstrations over the Department of Public A MUSICAL COMEDY unfinished Fermi 2 nuclear shortly after the accident and the coming year to call attention Health request had already gave the 911 operator the plant near Monroe, an October to our goal of bringing an end to showed it to be clean, Warren correct location. MAY 1Y19 rally in Lansing and a protest at nuclear power in Michigan," next year's Republican National Malchmann, director of MSU Beeman said Morgenthaler's Convention in Detroit. said Michael Moore, a coalition Radiological, Chemical and Bio¬ death was the first in 33 years Fairchild Theatre gr spokesperson. ®r logical Safety, said. of scheduled IM competition. Box Office 355-0148 now The more than 60 groups, called the Michigan No Nukes Coalition, organized last month's demonstration which the Moore said the coalition chose Republican convention as a target because the next presi¬ wi dent "is going to be one of the drew a record 5,000 protestors major decision makers." to the site of Consumers Power Co.'s unfinished nuclear plant "If that person is going to be a Spartan Triplex near Midland. Republican, we definitely want ■ 351 0030" to have some sort of impact," he Tickets on sole 30 minutes prior to showtime Spokespersons said they ex¬ said. & no loter than 15 minutes after showtime. pect more than 2,000 to attend the Monroe protest and it may The special legislative com¬ even outdraw the Midland mittee is charged with studying PRESENTS Robin Williams Starof'MoA&Mndy" march. the health hazards posed by nuclear power, the reliability of I in his FIRST screen role. Although that march sparked safety and evacuation systems, a local counter-demonstration, the alternatives to nuclear coalition spokespersons said power and their economic con¬ they will have a number of supporters in substantial sequences and the feasibility of great Mon- phasing out existing plants. Clodfelter said he has serious PORNO TONIOHT ESCAPE Showtimes: 7:30, 9:00, 10:30 Showplace: 100 Eng. Problems the original experienced with Fermi plant have left area residents jittery about questions about nuclear power and plans to look closely at the Admission: 2.50 students 3.50 non-students starring operation of atomic plants in a new one, they said. this state. But he decided he has A BEAL FILM STEVE MCQUEEN Ron Wilson of the Public preconceived ideas about the r|CLA$$ICflLM$fi outcome of the investigation. 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SHOWTIMES: IN CASE OF RAIN - LOCATION WILL BE M-F 8pm SAT 1.4:30 & 8 WILSON AUD. SIM 4:30 & 8 SHOWCASEJAZZ presents featuring r fad*** ^ « Th. 8:00 109 Anthony -Fri. 7:30/9:30 B108 Wells (air conditioned) ■ ColuiWaiMtt, £W Only $1.50 Coming on Sat.-Sun. SPECIAL GUESTS A Streetcar * THURSDAY, MAY 24, 7:30 & 10 pm, !\McDONEL KIVA $4 in advance at the MSUnion Ticket Office, Flat, Black & Circular, Named Desire A division of the ASMSU Programing doard, ( WhereHouse Records II, Castellani's Market. $4.50 at the door A division of the ASMSU Programming Board, funded by student tax money This show made possible by a grant Washington, D.C.. a federa. agency. from the National Endowment for the Arts, Sorry, the Kiva is NOT ACCESSIBLE. funded by student tax money. Partially funded by the RHA Alternative Movie Fund. V. ] 2 Michigan State News, Eost Lansing, Michigan Thursday, May 17, 1979 Classified Advertising Information ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT ex NURSING STUDENTS COOKS FULL and part UNIFORMED SECURITY of RED GIANT has a large haust for your foreign car, in SUMMER EMPLOYMENT time. Experience not neces¬ ficers, full or part time, 641 selection of houses, apart PHONE 355-8255 347 Student Services Bldg stock at Chequered Flag We would like to talk to sary Apply HUDDLE WEST, 4562! OR 20 5 31 131 ments, duplexes, studios etc. Foreign Car Parts 2605 East you about working with us. 138 S Waverly. Lansing. Most areas, sizes and RATES Kalamatoo Street One mile We employ nurse aids for in- 8 5-25 (4) west of campus. COUNSELOR POSITIONS prices. Call and see if we have DAYS 487 5055. home patient care. You will at C 10 5 18 (7) work independently and we boys and girls camps. Situ¬ what you're looking for. Be 1 DENTAL OFFICE perma¬ day-90 per line provide 24 hour back up - ated atop the beautiful Berk rween 9 9, 349 1065 nent part-time afternoon po¬ C24 5 31 171 3 days-80' per line shire Mountains of New Eng¬ support in case it is needed sition for ambitious and intel¬ 6 days-75' per line You will work when land. Swimming, water ski¬ you ligent individual with desire to 8 Says-70' per line want: earn competitive learn dental office procedure. ing, sailing, tennis, baseball, basketball, gymnastics etc. UNIVERSITY VILLA | wages and be fully bonded Immediate opening. Call 485 635 Abboft and insured. You There is ample time for staff t 30 31. SO Line rate per insertion plan your 7181 or 694 3445 Showing 2 p.m. -6 p.m. own schedule, no fees Call members to enjoy facilities. 8-5-25 (8) MONDAY-FRIDAY 694 1250 EOE M F Call Mitchell 353-0212. MASTERCHARGE t VISA WELCOME Coll 337 2653 or UPJOHN Z-6-5-24 110) BARTENDERS full and 351 8135 EconoLines—3 lines-J4.00-5 days. 80' per line HEALTHCARE SERVICES part-iime. FAIL AND SUMMER LEASING over 3 lines. No Experience not adjustment in rote when 5-5-17 (20) necessary Apply HUDDLE STUDENTS cancelled. Price of item(s) must be stated WEST 138 S Waverly, Lan¬ SUBLET TREEHOUSE in ad. Maximum sale MOUNTAIN JACK S Restau Looking for a summer job in NORTH Female, summer price of MOO. sing. 8 5-25 (4) the greater Lansing area that Own 'an: 5800 W Saginaw Now room, air conditioning, No Commercial Ads won't keep you cooped up in tennis courts. 332 5793. Peanuts Personal accepting applications for BABYSITTER Et HOUSE¬ ads—3 lines - '2.25 - per cooks, an office sitting at a type¬ Z-8-22-14) busboys, and dish KEEPER Professional cou¬ insertion. 75' per line over 3 lines (pre¬ washers Apply in person, writer? ple. 3 blocks from MSU MALE GRAD - Plush condo¬ payment). Mon Fn 2 30 4 p.m. campus with 3 sons. Reliable We've got them for you). minium. Own room, fur¬ Rummage Garage Sale ads- 4 lines • '2 50 63' per line over 4 lines-per insertion EOE 4-5-17 161 ImplpymeHt j jj j Employment j jj car required. Excellent salary. Call 351 4795 or 332 7602. nished, on lake, close. 332- 6755 10-5-21 (3) PERSON TO sell plants at Ask for Pam. 7-5-24 17) 'Round Town ads—4 !ines-'2.50-per insertion. NURSE AIDS -We are taking SUMMER EMPLOYMENT Lansing Market Commis¬ applications for summer em¬ Lawn NEED 2 females for 4 man 63' per line over 4 lines. GOOD USED tires, 13-14 15 & ground mainte¬ sion 351-6095 evenings. CONSTRUCTION WORK' Lost & Found ads Transportation ads inch. Mounted free. Used ployment on all shifts for our nance. Must have ability to SKILLED LABORERS apartment for fall, close 3 modern 102 bed nursing High Pay? Forget it - Jobs wheels and hub caps. PEN- operate dump trucks & front UNSKILLED LABORERS cheap. 332-2871 Z-6-5-21 13) lines-'l ,50-per insertion. 50' per line over home. like that are long gone. But, if NEL SALES. 1825 Michigan. Compare our wages end loaders. $3.50 hour. 641 CONSTRUCTION WORK 3 lines. and reputation for excellent you're still willing to work SUMMER AMERICANA. 1 6733 OR-8-5-21 (7) Lansing, Michigan, 48912. hard this summer and earn Deadlines 482 5818 C-22-5-31 (6! nursing care. Call or write or 2 females needed for some good money, call 485 313-971 4433 Whitehall-Ann spacious corner apartment. WAITRESSES 2324 for interview appoint¬ Ads-2p.m.-l class day before publication. Arbor Convalescent Home Call Cheryl or Barb, 332-8529 Cancellation Change-lp m.-l class day be¬ 3370 Morqan Rd Z-5-5-17I9I ment Average earnings over S-5-5-18 15) fore publication. Motorcycles We need friendly, outgoing, $245 week 3-5-18 (9) Female applicants are en¬ assertive individuals to work couraged to consider these Once ad is ordered it cannot be cancelled or HONDA 750 1977 9 000 STUDENTS SECRETARY hours day TO work for management 4 NOW through SUMMER FASHION MODELS needed positions, too - Salaries range up to a maximum hourly rate; CEDAR VILLAGE miles $1300 Triumph 650 PART TIME WORK Shifts run from 9 am - 9 pm, changed until after 1st insertion. consulting firm Require ex¬ for local department stores. full and part-time opportuni¬ 1970 $400 482-4616 hours are flexible - you can Contact Craig Wells, The There is a M.OO charge for 1 ad change plus 50' per additional change for maximum 5-5-l7i3' AVAILABLE Mondoy-Fndoy Evenings cellent general and statistical typing skills. Starting pay work as many as you wish. Some experience preferred. Visual Image 372-3545. ties available. APARTMENTS 11-5-30 15) of 3 changes. SUZUKI 185 Trail, excellent, So'urdoy Days $4.50 hour. Call 337-1547 If hard work and physical Sorry, full for foil, but Apply in person between 2-4 Good storting poy nice bot EOE. 4-5-18(6) we are The State News will only be responsible for low mileage, helmet. $375. pm. Ask for Linda. FULL-TIME sales person, exercise are appealing to you, now leasing 487-6797 8-5-24 (3) For Interview Call give us a call today to set up a for summer. the 1st day s incorrect insertion. Adjust¬ east Lansing Clothing Store. RN personal interview! ment claims must be made within 10 485-8820 MOTHER LODE Call Vicki 351-4620 Summer renf as low as days SUZUKI TS400 1975. $580. Immediate need for full time RESTAURANT 3-5-18 (3) of expiration date. and part MANPOWER, INC. $47.50 per person. For Call Bob at 372-6470 per¬ time positions, 3:30 at the Bills are due 7 days from ad expiration date sistently 3-5-17 (3) p.m. - 11:30 p.m. shifts in SILVER DOLLAR SALOON MODELS - $10/hour. Apply 601 N. CAPITOL information, X RAY TECHNOLOGIST If not paid by due date a 50' late service challenging surgical or medi¬ 3411 E. Michigan Ave. VELVET FINGERS. Call 489 372-0880 charge will be due. TRIUMPH 1967 Tiger. 650 Cafe. Just overhauled, many EDWARD W Sparrow Hos¬ cal departments Betty Danford, Personnel De¬ Contact 8-5-29(15) 2278 OR 22-5-31 (31 NO FEES, GOOD PAY- call 351-5180 extras, needs minor work, pital has immediate opening partment, 374-2246. ING¬ DENTAL RECEPTIONIST STUDENTS must see 337-1546 for a part-time registered HAM MEDICAL CENTER, Experienced, Benefits, Salary P.S. Wherever you spend the „ X-Rav Technologist Automotive Automotive Z-3-5-17 (4) for the weekend The 401 Greenlawn, Lansing, open 485-7123. 6-5-18(3) summer, look for the nearest f BEDROOM, ground floor, opening is night Shift. The hospital of¬ 48910 E O E. 8-5-24(11) MANPOWER agency in the ,u"bas«menT 1 car 9arafle GAME ROOM personnel. white pages, Similar employ- **** ,0 pamPus- $28° ATTENTION!' WE buy late MONTE CARLO 1974 low [ Employment j[ji| fers competitive wages and fringe benefits on a pro-rated GENERAL OFFICE, part- Midterms are over, but finals Young ladies preferred. Good ment opportunities are wait- Available model imported and domes¬ miles, air, buckets, console, basis Contact the Personnel time, need flexible schedule. are coming up quick, you pay ($180 week and up), ing for you all over the June 15' B32"0743- B"5"21 (6) tic compact cars. Contact No secretarial skills needed. benefits and pleasant work¬ power windows, rear defog, NEED COUNSELORS for pri¬ haven't found someone to country! John DeYound. WILLIAMS very good. 487 9471 vate bovs summer camp. Office 487 9180 E.W Spar 332 2539 8 5-24 15) sublet your apartment for the ing conditions. Excellent po¬ 1j-6-1 (40) gRADS-a"cRO_SS 7rom"cam- VW, 484-1341. C-22-5-31 (5) 7-5-23 I4i row Hospital 1215 E Michi¬ sitions for students, full and Aunw Pus. one and two bedrooms. Sailing, archery nflery, summer, and you have no Avenue. CASHIERS WANTED Crest ALL STUDENT Advertising MGB 1970 - good condition norseback Charles riding. Gembis Contact 1471 N gan Lansing 48909 A non-discriminatory Ml Drive-ln. Call 349-9369 idea where to looking for a flexible even start summer pan-time. Apply in person only. CINEMA X, 1000 JoHy EARN MONEY FOR LIFE'S EXTRAS. Become an Avon ^5 24^3) 9 ' 5^ must be prepaid affirmative action employer. 5-5-21 (3) Road OR 11-5-17 (9) Monday $1400 or best offer. Call Chipman Owosso Mich job that pays well. representative. You can earn 3-5-18 116) SUMMER SUBLET 2 bed- May 8 through end of term. 349-9264 8-5-25 '3) 48867 or call 517-725 5654 18-5-31 13) 15-5-18 17' STUDENT - PART time sum¬ Don't WORK STUDY - summer of¬ nmnurT™ ° , h9 9 ll* room- furnish«J Across from MUSTANG 68 Rad 6 cylin POPEYE S FAMOUS FRIED mer job available immediate¬ fice help. Full or pan time. hours that suit d!^9 h8 you best. For Holme* Hall. New. 332-8483 7 c coo ia\ AUDI FOX. 1973 - 63.000 CHICKEN now hiring part ly. 1997 Aurelius, Holt - miles, air, AMFM, Michelin der. automatic Good condi¬ tion. $750. Call af-er 7 p.m. If you are interested in and full-time help. Apply 694-4906 Apply in person 7 Stans June Call E. Lansing Ans Workshop, 332-2565. details, call 482-6893. _ ' C-10-5-31 (81 radials. Generally good condi¬ 332 0482 5-5-22 4 within, 8 am -11 am or 2 pm-5 a.m.-3 p.m. 8-5-24 15) 5-5-23 (5) SUMMER, FURNISHED, experience as well as tion. Asking $1650 call 355- pm at 4320 S. Logan. rwii n r arc o , h 11 close t0 MSU 332 6097 or 2861 5-5-23(41 OLDSMOBILE 1974. Runs well. $650 676- WAGON . money our program may be just summer 3-5-18 15' CHEERY, TOP-NOTCH indi¬ viduals needed for perma¬ for: PROGRAM DIRECTOR - for Mason area day care center. SmiSOS-SISS BUICK 1964. Runs well. 7 1499 or 332-3700 5-5-21 (3) what you re looking for. CHILD CARE full-time, nent, full-time waitress posi¬ SUMMER. FALL option, - OFFICE WORKERS Phone 676-5635 between tires. $275. 676-1499 or 332- mid June-end of July, excel¬ tion. (requires 2 week day 3700. 5-5-21 (3) OLDS STATION Wagon For More Information lent salary, many advantages, training program) 5 p.m. to 11 FILE CLERKS 9:30 and 1:30. 3-5-21 14) BABYSITTER MIDDLE aged ^ TYPISTS woman for 10 month & 2 transportation necessary, ref¬ Great z-3-5-17 (3) Vista Cruiser, new exhaust, p.m pay and benefits. KEY PUNCH OPERATORS CUSTOMER SERVICE years, in E. Lansing home, BUICK LESABRE -1972,, air, For More Information erences required 349-0723 Call Mr. Solomon after 4:30 tires, battery runs great CLERK/TYPISTS Phone clerk to handle custo¬ 351-3651 after 6. 5-5-23 (3) new tires, incredible condi¬ 349-4945 5-5-21 (3) Write: P.O. Box 744 8-5-25 (6) p.m. Jim's Tiffany Place, WOODMERE ON The River - SECRETARIAL ASSIS¬ mer questions and com¬ tion for its age, $600 332- E Lansing Mi 48823. Downtown Lansing, 372- TANTS plaints. Experience preferred, I , r-—summer, 4-person, 2-bed- 4618. Z-3-5-17 (4) OPEL 1974, auto 1900 Se¬ FIVE EVENINGS per month, 4300. 5-5-21 110) For Rent • room; $176. 2-person, 1-bed Send major and but not necessary. Perma¬ dan. Radio, rear defrost, win¬ name 5-11 p.m. Sorting and stuff¬ full time position. $3/ I rW "C"' I LiJ room; $155. Furnished. 663- G.P.A Full and part time assign¬ nent CAMARO LT 1977 Excellent ter tires. Tough coated. Ex¬ ing mailings Reply MRHA. BOYNE MOUNTAIN has 4309 after 5. 4-5-18 (4) ments are available, hours are hour. Call for appointment, HOUSES, 4 speed. 350 V-8, 17,600 cellent P 0 Box 30085 ROOMS, Apart¬ condition 22,000 Lansing, openings for full and part flexible, and salaries are com¬ 371-5550. 8-5-29 (8) ments. East miles, female owner. $4490 miles. Phone 355-5811 48909 8-5-25 -4> time dinner and breakfast Lansing and HORTICULTURE MAJORS mensurate with skills and close country area. 2-5 bed¬ ONE FEMALE Call 332-4962 evenings. Z-4-5-18 (5) cooks, pantry and salad per¬ roommate interested in clubhouse type experience. Several positions SITTER NEEDED for one rooms. NO PETS. 12 month needed for Americana Apt. 8-5-23 (51 FULL TIME babysitter for 3V4 sonnel and dishwashers. landscaping Summer work. require little or no training at 8-year-old boy during sum¬ leases only. September 15 September '79-June '80, PINTO - 1974 hatchback Contact Carl Babb ROYAL year old, 5 days 7:30-5, own Great opportunity for sum¬ all. (Male applicants wel¬ mer. $2'hour. Own transpor¬ 1979-September 14, $120 per month. CAMARO 1973-45.000 miles $600 or best offer. Call 627- Call 353- SCOT OF LANSING, 4722 car good pay, light house¬ mer employment. If in¬ come!) tation, pool. 332-0599. Super sharp. Excellent. New 2651 5-5-22 (3) May sublease with permis¬ 5 ask for Joy. W. Grand River. Lansing keeping 351-0534 after 5. terested contact Darrell X-3-5-21 (4) sion. Call Jan at 332-3700. Z-5-5-22 15) brakes, battery and tires 10-5-25 14) Hardy at 616-549-2441 48906 321-3071 5-5-21 (7) 10-5-23 (9) $2100 Bob. 353-8755 355- PINTO - 1975 2 door 5-5-21 (9) 2739. Z 5-5-18 (5) EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY SUMMER SUBLET in Lan¬ sports accent group Rear NEED LIVE-IN student. Start¬ HANDY MAN. Part-time flex¬ for sales oriented person. LAKEFRONT COTTAGE on defog, undercoated, excel¬ ing fall for babysitting and GRADUATE STUDENTS. sing. 3 bedroom, 2 baths. CHEVY MALIBU, 1968 ible hours. Minor repairs, Flexible hours. Part-time, in Crooked Lake, near Clare, $310/month + electric. Air, lent $1600 337-2563 light housekeeping Must like Counter representative for $200. Best offer, reliable car electrical, and maintenance car rental office local department store. Good sleeps 6, $175 per week. Olympic pool. 394-6319. B 5-25 (41 children and be congenial. 489-1484 work. Phone Mr Kay 339 pay. Call 339-3097. 1-5-17 (5) 349-2624. 8-5-29 14) Z-5-5-22 (4) Call, 337-0846 Z-2-5-18 (3) 351 7264 8 5-23 (5) 5-5-1713) 9500 C-16-5-31 (5) PINTO 1971, 4 speed, AM- CHEVY 1949 wagon. Wood "NO FEES, GOOD PAY" FM stereo, very little rust. DENTAL ASSISTANT, chair interior, needs work, runs. SUMMER EMPLOYMENT Runs good, $390 353-2121 side. Experienced. 5 day P.S. If you do decide to leave for MSU students automo¬ PEOPLE REACHER $575. Call Pam at 487-5081 Z-3-5-18 13) How do you week Salary open. Benefits. 3-5-21 (4) bile required 339-9500 spell Call 485-7123. 6-5-18141 East Lansing for the summer, CHEAPEST PRICES - in the PINTO, 1975-46,000 miles 4 speed, C-16-5-31 (31 summer relief? work DENTAL HYGIENIST Pan check the white pages for the MANPOWER agency nearby, * good condition. ALL STUDENT Advertising for similar employment op¬ state RENT-A-CAR. UGLY DUCKLING 372-7650. C-22-5-31 14) $7.95/day. $1200 332-7065 Z-2-5-18 (3) or 353-9100 must be prepaid Monday, May 7 through end of term 18-5-31 (3) M-O-N-E-Y time 3 days a week Prefer person ence with practical experi¬ 485-7123. 6-5-18(4) portunities. 11-6-1 (52) HOUSEKEEPER WANTED WANT AD SUNBIRD 1978 burgundy 4 ' CUTLASS SUPREME 1976, speed. FM, low mileage, Total care of house. Own Just complete form and JANITORIAL HELP Part- LIVE-IN mother's helper. transportation and experi¬ power steering, power sharp, hatchback. Rob at time hours. Immediate open¬ Call Two children, 3 and 1 year ence desirable Hours flexi¬ mail with payment to: brakes, air, AM-FM stereo, 485-9632. Z-3-5-18 (3) old Private room, pool and ble 8 hours week 353-9167 Ziebarted. Call after 6, 337 ings through summer Call TRANS AM 1977 Mr. Marsh 482-6231 372-8303. lake Swimmers preferred or 351 7382 2-5-17 (6) 8461. $3000. 8-5-29 (4) Special Good salary References. Call State News Classified Dept. Edition, 1 owner, best offer 8-5-18 <41 12 DEMOS for sale - Monte 663-4741 6-5-18(31 1 313 624-4298 Z 5-5 18 17) 81*7Student Services Bldg. Carlos, vans, Caprice Clas¬ HOLDEN REID Clothiers East Lansing, Mich. 1*8823 STORE DETECTIVE full or NOW LBASINO sics, Impalas, and a Camaro VEGA GT '74, needs work needs part-time sales person. - RECEPTIONIST for pleasant SAVE' Where' FLUMER- Many new parts. FM stereo Must be neat and personable. part-time. Criminal Justice business office. Good typing FOR SUMMIR $250 353-1454 S5-5-23 (3) Phone 351-4396 8-5-17 141 maiors 641 4562 and stenographic skills nec¬ FELT STAIR CHEVROLET OR 20-5-31 (31 AND FALL 655-4343 OR-3-5-1816) essary Pleasant telephone Address VEGA ESTATE wagon - CLINICAL CHEMIST - full manner, good benefits. Send RESIDENT COUNSELOR for DODGE ASPEN, 1976 - Ex¬ 1974. Runs well. $450 or best time opening available for resume to Michigan State cellent condition. Best offer offer. 339-8506 3-5-18 (3) community residential pro¬ City Zip Code clinical chemist. BS degree, News, Box # B-2, E. Lansing Call 487-8293. 3-5-17 (3) gram for mentally handi¬ ASCPCC Day shift, rotating 8-5-18 19) capped adults. Full time, Daytime Phone - _ Student Number - VOLVO 1225 1963. Classic. week-ends and holidays. - live-in position with responsi¬ FORD ELITE, '74, excellent Four years clinical experience PART TIME secretarial work Excellent, very sharp. Serious bility for household manage¬ Preferred Insertion Date condition, - 54,000 miles. desired. Individual will work East Lansing office. Good THEY WENT — inquiries only. $1750. 676 ment. Offers excellent experi $1895. 349-2003 3-5 21 (3) in general chemistry and 1499 or 332-3700. 5-5-21 14) ence in residential program typing a must shonhand a THAT AW \\ ...TO special chemistry. Will be plus 332 7910 8 5-25 (4) 25 characters in o line, including punctuation and spaces between words. GRAND PRIX 1973, 39,000 ming Apartment and meals COLLING WOOD VW BUS, 1978. 8700 miles responsible for quality con¬ furnished, plus salary of miles, air, loaded, nice. $1700. trol, instrumentation, and APPLICATIONS FROM MSU APTS!! Warranty, extras. $6700 $8,000 $9,000, depending on Print Ad here 332 0347. Z 3 5 18 (3) Must sell. 351-4437. 8-5-24 (3) some research and develop¬ students qualifications, and other are now being ac ment. Excellent benefits cepted for summer part time CIRCLE RATE WANTED JEEP WAGONEER, good fringe benefits including reg¬ salary commensurate with ular time off and vacations. employment in food service tires, no rust, many replaced *air conditioned parts, runs good, $450 655 Auto Service 11 / 1 experience. Apply at Leila Hospital, Personnel Office, Contact: Moore Living Cen¬ ter. 393 4442 8 5 23 116) at Kellogg Center applications at the Kellogg Fill out * dishwasher 3 LINE MINIMUM ' 3651. Z-4-5-17 (3) 300 North Avenue, Battle * «hag carpeting Center in room 116 between JUNK CARS wanted. Also * unlimited parking Creek, Ml. 1616) 962-8551 ext COUNSELORS 8 a m -5 p.m 8 5 25 18) MAVERICK '74 6 cylinder, selling used parts. Phone 321 273. Equal Opportunity Em¬ Boys camp. Michigan June 26 to * plush furniture IIEEEEIElEI 3-speed. AM/FM Cassette 3651 C-22-5-31 (3) COOKS * model open daily IQDEJdlUEJEaoa ployer. 8-5-21 123) August 18 Areas open: WANTED no fnTinmmfnfin New clutch and new radials. archery, rifelry, nature. Com¬ experience necessary Must $550/best offer. 355-0638. MASON BODY SHOP, 812 E. HdEDCDEDEDEE TAXI DRIVERS, male or fe¬ petitive salaries. Write, giving BE NEAT Apply in person, Z-7-5-18 (4) Kalamazoo since 1940. Auto fnrnrnrnrnmfm male. Chauffeurs license re background, experience. between 2 and 4 p.m., painting collision service. quired. Call Varsity Cab 332 FLYING EAGLE, 1401 N AMERICA'S CUP REST GD ED CD ED ED EE EE' American, foregin cars. 485 3559. An Equal Opportunity AURANT, 220 MAC Ave (behind the BusStop iriF-nrumminrn Fairview, Lansing, 48912 0256. C-22-5-31 (5) Employer 5 5 18 (51 8 5 23 191 5 5 22 171 tight club on the river) Michigan State News. East Lansing Michigan Thursday, May 17, 1979 13 Apartments |[y] | Apartments |[y| | Haeses |[«| | Husk ][a] The State News Yellow Page 2 BEDROOM, campus near SUMMER SUBLET effi DUPLEX 2 females needed Only 1 summer, 1 fall left. - HOUSE FOR rent east ciency. Close to campus, 6th $92/month + utilities. Haga- - 351 6471. C 18 5-31 (3) floor, overlooks forest, $165 side, near MSU, 4 bedroom, dorn Et Burcham 337-7377. Call 332 7967. 5 5-22 (4) furnished. $325. 337 7172 af¬ SUMMER AND fall, 1 female Z-3-5-18 131 ter 5 p.m. X-18-6-1 (4) for 2 bedroom. $115 + MALE - SUMMER subiet electric Dawn TWO ROOMS for summer 373-1590 Live with female. 332 8743 SUMMER SUBLET Fall Mon -Fri. 7:30-11:30 a.m. sublease in large house on Z-3-5-18 (31 option. Clean 2 bedroom flat. Grove St Rent negotiable Business B 1-5-17 (4) Close. 332 4723. Z-6-1813) Service Call 337 1530. Z-8-5-25 (4I SUMMER — CAPITOL VILLA sublet, 2 bedrooms, $240 - Summer ROOMMATE COZY 4 bedroom house- 4 PEOPLE NEEDED, summer, Furnished. Close. Rent nego¬ 332 5064 or 337 7268. Jean garage, Oakhill area. 351- tiable 332-7674. Z 6-5 21 (3) SERVICE 4484, 9 a.m.-5 Z-5-5J7I3) p.m. 8 5-24 (3) for River C Water RED GIANT has a i s Edge large Directory EAST FURNISHED selection of houses, apart¬ LANSING Fall. FACULTY 1 332-4432 home for rent. (Sabbatical) ments, duplexes, studios etc. bedroom, furnished, utilities, air, parking, balcony. $240- July Most areas', sizes, and NEAT AND clean. 1 bed 1979-August 1980. 3 $260. 374-6366. bedrooms, big country yard. prices. Call and see if we have OR 14 5-31 (4) room, 10 minutes campus, Near what you're looking for. Be¬ Meridian Mall $275/ $175, will reduce rent for month. References please. tween 9 9, 349-1065. mVEl AGENCY HEALTH FOOD BARBER babysitting. 487-0823, after 6. 349-0552. 8-5-24 (7) C24-5-31 (7) FREE CANOES FOR TENANTS! 8-5-25 (51 FOR YOUR group - House for SUMMER SUBLET 4 bed¬ 10% DISCOUNT 1-2 4-"%\ River's and Water's FEMALES NEEDED, 19 people. 214 Charles St. room house. Porch, car port. UNION summer, air, pool, close to Walking distance. 332-3270 to all MSU 337-7162 after 3 p.m. BUILDING Edge Apartments campus. $60-80 332-6624 Z-5-5 18 (3) students 10-5-30 (31 BARBER Z-8-5-25 (3) on purchatoi ot $2 or more, food mplbikirr Whole groin breads & goodies. SHOP 332-4432 ROOMS IN Fraternity house, SUMMER SUBLET, females, yogurts NEED MALE or female sublet own rooms, nice Lansing summer only. Close. 337- COLLEGE TRAVEL ond broods excluded 2 OR 3 males for summer Edon Roc. Fall/spring. 79-80. 7162 after 3 p.m. 10-5-30 (3) home 487 1831 Z-5-5-18 (31 Dannon RK Products Yogurt - 39' ALL MAXIMAL sublet, Twyckingham apart¬ $120/month plus utilities OFFICE Haircuts 'S.OG ments. New carpet and paint 355-1482. Z 3-4 Tfc (3) ATTENTION GRAD stu¬ EAST LANSING - bus, 4 130 W. Grand River RANDALL HEALTH FOOD OPEN: M-Sot. 10-6 "Layer Cuts air, pool. 332-1472. bedroom, furnished, $400 dents. 2 miles from campus. Thurs. 6-1 "latest Styling Z-3-5-18 (4) Newer, 4 bedroom. 2% baths East Lansing plus. 332-5622 or 332-3870. Brookfield Plaxa BAKERY: Thurs. 51 "Women's Haircuts EVERGREEN APTS. Open house, Saturday, May ample parking, available 351-6010 1381 E.Grand Rivor Fri.-Sot. 5-10 9o.m.-5p.m. Mon.-Fri. SUMMER SUBLET. 2 bed¬ 341 Evergreen 19, 3-5 p.m. 3-5-17 (5) Sept 1 $400 a month. 669- 355-3359 5513. OR-8-5-18 (6) THE TRAVEL PROFESSIONALS 332-6892 2013 E.MICHIGAN room apartment, air, pool, Showing: 4p.m.-Sp.m. 482-0038 $180/month. Women pre¬ MON WED. FRI HOUSE FOR 6 students, ferred. 349-2508 Z-5-5-18 (3) Coll 351-8135 SUMMER SUBLET 6 bed¬ TOBACCONIST or unfurnished, walk to MSU. - BICYCLE SHOP PLANTS 351-9538 $600/month room house, furnished. All or plus utilities. WOMEN NEEDED to share FALL 8 SUMMER LEASING Available September 15. 321- part, rent $80 maximum. 332- gene's SPRING SPECIALS! luxury summer apartment 0103. 4-5-18 (51 1390. 8-5-17 (4) MINOR AT TNI STORI WITH TNI bicycle shop close to campus 332-1228. SUMMER SUBLET - fur¬ East Lansing's largest UNIVERSITY Z-8-5-25 (3) nished townhouse 1 bed¬ "Since 1946" room, near campus, 3 floors, Rooms •Cigarettsby: h.ve in stock OVER 400 QUALITY BIKES TWO MALE students desire $150'month. Call 337-1130 Sherman - DonhiU - Sobraine *10% off all night' R00M IN nice house o" * on hanging roommate. 3 bedroom du¬ Z-5-5-22 i4) 485 5207. Z 5-5-19 13) 'Pipes by Savinelli 'WHY PAY MORE?"* baskets this week Cornell, available immedi- plex. $117 per month. Nice LAKE LANSING - brand *21 Red Door pipe tobacco blends Riieger Begonias,' Geranium place. 353 3980 day, 394 new"2 & 3 bedroom lakefront 0KEMOS-RESPONSIBLE fe- «11806_ ™ ?_ gift Terroriums, large & sm< 3012, 355-1606 nights. male roommate wanted. Own MALE apartments. All appliances, - PRIVATE home house plants ond cacti. Z 8-5 29 (6) room starting June. $86.50 air, patio, fireplaces. $285- 509 Division Street. Walk to pus utilities 349 2893 after 6 campus. Available 2nd Floor University Mall $350. Call 694-4000 or 351- June 1. FEMALE NON-SMOKER p.m. 5-5-18 (5) 332-4269 4972 Northwind Dr. 220 M. AC. 0997 after 6. 3-5-18 (7) 332-2859. 5-5-22 (4) needed for fall, near campus, il light f of Nogodorn Rd off Giond Rv 10-5:30 A 10-1 Thurs. foil E of SotSlop N.l»Club S Pro Bow 355-9212 evenings. MSU WALKING distance. 4 OWN ROOM in country Z-3-5-21 (3) bedroom, furnished, excel¬ CAMPUS VIEW lent. 337-1878. 8-5-23 (31 house. 9 acres, pets. $110+. 60N SHOP OPTICAL SERVICE AUTO CLINIC SUMMER SUBLET 2 bed¬ 324 Michigan Ave. Available June 1 372-8033. Z-3-5-18 (3) room apartment, air, pool, Showing Tues. 8 Thurs. SUMMER SUBLET. 5 bed¬ CO-OPTICAL SPARTAN $180/month. Women pre¬ rooms, 2 baths. Furnished, Largest Selection of Handguns MUFFLER CENTER ferred, 349-2508 ful!-$400 or singly. 410 v? ROOMS TO sublet for Sum¬ mer in co-ed house. Call SERVICES * BRAKES XZ-5-5-19 (4) Division 332-8482. 337-7038. Z-4-5-21 (3) "We got the Z-8-5-23 15) iiest Lansing ■ Only SUMMER SUBLET Twyck¬ best year round • guns •SHOCKS SUMMER SUBLET - 3 man, ROOM - FEMALE grad stu¬ CMMrethrt Optical l ingham 3-man. 2 bedroom. 3 minutes campus, will rent 2 ROOMS in quiet farm¬ •FRONT END WORK dent who desires home at¬ prices in Southern • rifles Or i R Nmon Oplomemn Pool, new dishwasher. 337- singly, furnished. 332-0529 house. $66 plus utilities. 482- mosphere. Cooking & other Michigan" • ttttfglRS • EYES EXAMINED 10% 1450 Z-6-5-24 (3) Z-3-5-18 t4l 8270. Rebecca. Z 2-5-18 (3) privileges. Close. Available • GLASSES STUDENT DISCOUNT ONE BEDROOMS furnished June 15. 337-7070. 3-5-17 (5) SUMMER SUBLET - close FEMALE - SUMMER sublet BOB S GUN SHOP • CONTACT LENS ON ALL WORK and unfurnished close to to campus, 1 bedroom, newly own room, close, garage, Hi toy. s»l! CLEAN & QUIET, close to WITH I.D. campus. Starting in June. furnished, air, 332-8002. rent negotiable. 351-2161. campus - summer. Call after 4 1311 E. Grand Rittr 332-3900. OR 11-5-31 (4) Z-6-5-22 (31 Z-3-5-21 (3) (rookfitW Pfoia 717 S. PENNSYLVANIA p.m. 337-2655 8-5-24 (3) 151 - S310 487-9332 SUMMER SUBLET, nice 2 3 BEDROOMS - Completely TWO WOMEN needed to HASLEn ARMS bedroom, unfurnished apart¬ furnished. July-Sept Cose, share house. Own room. STABLES REAL ESTATE HAIR SALONS 135 Collingwood ment. Air, pool. Capitol Villa $300 + utilities. 351-8816 Summer, fall option. 332- Showing 3p.m.-7p.m $240 month 351-5023. 3-5-21 (3) 1794 or 676-2803 Z-3-5-17 (4) THE NEW LOOK CLARICE'S HAIR BOUTIQUE MONDAY-FRIDAY Z-3-5-18 (4I •TABUS Specializing in Call 351-1957 or ATTENTION GRAD stu¬ 2 BEDROOM - 3 bedroom in BEAUTY SALON Hunter's i 351-9538 1 FEMALE needed in fall. dents. 2 miles from campus. 5 bedroom houses. 10 min¬ Dressage •Specializing In Perms a FALL 8 SUMMER LEASING Horses Share apartment 220 Cedar Newer, 4 bedroom, 2% utes from campus in country Quick Service for Men & Womi near Bogue. Call 332 7307. baths, ample parking, availa¬ area. Pets possible. 12 month •Lessons OPEN 5 DAYS A WEEK NEED 1 female - summer. Z-3-5-18 (3) ble Sept. 1. $400 a month. lease. Starts September 14. THURS FRIS. EVES. •Boarding . Close, large 2 bedroom. Fur¬ 669-5513. OR-1-5-31 (6) Don't Delay! Well furnished, •Training 1404 W.SAGINAW tnings by appointments nished. Lisa 6-8, 355-9404. very well insulated. 332-3700, 810 S. Hotaes Si Z-4-5-17 (3) I Houses llffl SUMMER SUBLET, 2 rooms 676-1499. 10-5-29 (8) TACK 351-3617 # IB 4 blocks S. in house, Cedar Village area, PHONE: 372 5760 SUMMER CLOSE to cam¬ DUPLEXES 3 or 4 person. - $75/month, 351-3475. SUMMER SUBLET: own SHOP - 3 pus 2-3 bedrooms. Air condi¬ Summer or Fall. Close to Z-5-5-23 14) room in house MSU close. Hospital Mason, Mi. The Red Estate Race . "Owner & tioned, balcony's, furnished, campus. 669-9939 $100/month. Dough 332- 5000 s •xjgaabrn east crwj from $160 per month. 351 - 10-5-25 i3! SUMMER SUBLET, 6 bed¬ 2237 Z-8-5-24 (3) 676-9799 ^ 7 Operator 9538 or 351-8135. room house, furnished, spa¬ Hy Clorice Ellas OR-8-5-18 (5) 3 ROOMS FOR summer. cious. Will rent singly. 337- ONE ROOM, furnished, new COUNSELING SERVICES CATERING 5-man house. 1 block to 7569. Z-2-5-18 14) duplex, close. Summer only. FEMALE NOW-Campus Hill, campus. $90 month plus utili¬ 332-6961. Z-5-5-23 131 Free Pregnancy Testing Counseling Services WOMEN'S COUNSELING IJrouincial Hospital 1226 East 1 MSU UNION rent negotiable, 349-3420, 332-0796. 8-5-24 (3) or ties Call 337-0565 Z-3-5-19 (3) LAKE MICHIGAN room cottage on - 2 bed¬ private, SUMMER SUBLET - South Michigan Ave. Pregnancy Terminations CENTER 2 Blocks East of Pennsylvania Ave wooded dune near Bridgman. Lansing - available before ■June 1st, 882-1248. Gynecological Core FAMILY PRACTICE y CATERING SUMMER SUBLEASE - 2 bedroom, 3 man. Rent nego¬ 219 S HOSMER 4 - bedrooms, $280, 332-5622 Lansing. Screened porch, fireplace. $175 per week 332-0606. Z-8-5-25 (3) FomilyPlonning DEPARTMENT or 332-3870. 2-5-17 131 WJf "Catering Specialists" tiable. 332 5891. Z 3-5-17 (3) 2-5-18 (6) ROOM NEAR campus in SS1RL. fOf> .ntORMATOh CAU 9:00 am - 7:00 pm "Wedding Receptions 4737 "Breakfasts. Lunch- FALL ACROSS from cam¬ 4 BEDROOM house in East ROOMS IN 5 bedroom house exchange for child care. Mondays - Fridays - Board or kitchen facilities Okemos (behind Meijers) pus, spacious, furnished, 2-3 Lansing leasing now for fall. 2 for summer rent across from negotiable. Available now uuomar^ere 349-1060 # RRfGNANCY TESTING APPOINTMENTS PREFERRED ■ Non-Emergency Care •Bor Set ups "Take-out Service bedrooms. From $220 per month. 351-9538 or 351-8135. baths, fireplace, rec basement. room and $500 month. 124 Mary Mayo. Rent negotiable. 351-5064. Z-2-17 (4) through next year. 351-7662. of LansinG # CONCERNED COUNSELORS ■ OR-8-5-18 (4) Northlawn. Call EQUITY X 6-5-17(5) Physician Services Available tting Rooms and eilRTH CONTROL COUNSELING L Equipment VEST for appointment. 351- SUMMER - OWN room, fur¬ e PREGNANCY TERMINATION ■ LaboratoryBPharmocy ■ x Ray ROOM IN nice house. Private NEED 1 MAN to fill 4 man 1500. OR-2-5-17 (8) nished house. $77/month. For Information entrance. $95 month negoti¬ "WOMEN HELPW6 WOMEN" Call 485-3271 apartment for next year fall- Nice roommates. 332-2751, able 332-0984. Bob. spring term. No phone; 261 HOUSE FOR Summer. 4 Z-3-5-21 (3) Z-5-5-18 13) PH0T06RAPHY PROMOTION River St. Rivers Edge Apart¬ rooms, furnished, will rent ments; Apartment 306. singly, good location. Call SOUTH HAYFORD. 5 bed¬ 3 ROOMS in house, 2 blocks Z-3-5-17 15) 332 8816 S-5-5-22 (3) room brick home. 1 mile west from MSU. Summer sublet. WIN $1000 BE THE NEW POSTER GIRL FOR The Yellow Pages BEECHWOOD SUMMER. OWN room, $85 plus utilities Near campus. of campus. Available June 15. $400 351-7497 OR-7-5-25 (4) Call 332 1664 for details. Z 5-5-18 (3) ARE APARTMENTS Greg, 337-9228. Z-B-1-5-9 (4) SUMMER, OWN room, $85 OWN ROOM In Twycking¬ ham Apartments. Available *5 blocks to campus WANTED, 2 males to share plus utilities. Near campus. WHERE 'Large 2 bedroom 5-bedroom house. 3 blocks to MSU. 351-1054. Z-3-5-18 (3) Greo, 337-9228. Z-3-5-21 (3) immediately, through mer 337-8335 4-5-17 (4) sum¬ CT10N PHOTOGRAPHY . apartments AVAILABLE SUMMER Fur¬ 201 Vt Grand River (517) 332-7654 ITS AT 'Furnished WANTED: 2 people to share nished 5 bedroom. Close 676-1399 after 4 30 pm PERSON TO have lovely 3 bedroom home. room in house for summer. Big house to advertise Now Renting For X-5-5-17 (4) Close. Quiet, responsible. East Laming, Ml 48823 R<*kY close MSU, garden, own 351-5975, 6-10 p.m. 8-5-22(4) call Cindy 355-8255 Summer rooms Great landlord. Fall EAST LANSING. MSU close. Contest Start, May 1 Phone: 332 0052 option. $75. 485-7065. EASY GOING person for fall. 2 bedroom, $240, 6 bedroom. batwaan lpm-5pm Z-3-5-18 141 Own room in 3 bedroom $450, 12 month leases, de IMPORTS PHOTOGRAPHY MONDAY THRU FRIDAY EAST LANSING posits, excellent parking. 374- house. $120 Close. Call 337 - 2 bed¬ 5461 6-5-18(5) 9558 Z-3-5-17 I3I room. Central air, carport, ZOOM IN ON BUSINESS SUMMER SUBLEASE: terrif¬ dishwasher, no lease. 351 - AVAILABLE JUNE 15. 6 bed ALL STUDENT Advertising ic 2 bedroom, furnished, air, 2655 8-5-25 (3) room, 2 bath, for 6 482 7094, must be prepaid Monday, parking, near MSU. $270/ Hi,,,! ADVERTISE WEEKLY 625 Virginia. 5-5-21 (3) May 7 through end of term. month. Anne or Nancy, 332- FEMALES NEEDED, Sum¬ 18-5-31 (3) 6906 or 355-8252. S 5-5-23 (51 mer - fall option. Own room SUMMER SUBLET 1 bed n 1 IN THE M6CC.UM9NG Second Level aro Instant Color and Black MOVING TO Detroit area? Recent grad needs female for luxury apartment, close to in house. Great location. 337-0876. Z-3-5-21 (3) SUMMER SUBLET female. room in 6 bedroom house. 3 blocks from campus $80 month and utilities. 351 9003 ROOMS, FOR summer hous¬ ing, campus close, $21/week, 332 0834 Z-6-5-23 (3) J,t ^ BUSINESS DIRECTORY featuring Our Line of and White: PASSPORT RESUME expressways, Z-8-5-29 (5) own pool, tennis court. 337-0919. room, Own room in 4 bedroom house 630 Virginia. Parking Rent negotiable. 337-9342. Z 3-5-21 I4I Z 8-5 18 (41 SUMMER SUBLET. 1 block to campus, partly furnished, SUMMER room. SUBLET'own Close. Rent negotiable. 355-7198. Z-3-5-18 (3) 355-8255 Apparel from India ID PHOTOS 220 Albert St. 332-3026 LARGE STUDIO gan Ave. Heat 240 Michi¬ included. 1 BLOCK from campus, sum¬ 4-5 bedrooms, 117 Oakhill 351 9316. Z-8-S 18 (4) ROOM FOR rent. Completely furnished. Attic, 12X36, air Summer 675-5175 11-6-1 (3) mer only. 4 bedrooms avail¬ able in furnished house. No SHARE HOUSE female No conditioned, carpeted, 3 lease, $110/month + utilities. blocks from MSU campus. WANTED 2 male roommates To List Your Business Call Cindy 355-8255 for '79-'80 school year Chalet pets, month. prefer females, 351-3529, or $75/ 351 371 2473 after 5:30. Room & board in exchange 3-5-18 (31 for assistance with 3 boys Apartments. 332-0723. 1177. 2-5-18 (7) Z-5-5-23 (4) ages 3,4,6. Call 351-4795 or NEW SUMMER sublet Spa¬ 332 7602 Ask for Pam. FOUR BEDROOM Duplex, cious 4 bedroom duplex. 7-5-24 (8) TWO WOMEN needed for rent negotiable, summer sub Cedar Village apartment, fall lease. 332-5269 after 5. Nicely furnished. Good State News Classified neighborhood. 351-8561 MALE - FOR summer, fall. to spring. Non-smoking Z-3-5-21 (3) Z-5-5-22 141 Close to Union, 443 Grove St. Elaine, 353 3192. S 5-5-23 (4) JUNE 15 - Sept. 15, 3 bed¬ 332-0205. 3-5-18 13) SUMMER CLOSE to cam¬ room furnished. Close to NEED A house for fall? Act fast. EQUITY VEST only has MALE STUDENTS, single pus. Efficiency, air, furnished. north campus. Must be good $164/month. 351 9116 or 675- housekeepers. Call 351-0599. 4 East Lansing homes left. rooms, 332 5791 after 5:30, 6175 5 5 23 (41 8 5 28 (6) Call 351 1500. OR 18-5-31 (5) weekends anytime. 3-5-18 (3) 14 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, May 17, 1979 For Sale [F51 1 Rummage Sale ] [3p] [ Wanted [ [^] Wards would bolster student voice ROOMS FOR summer, near CASH PAID for old comics, HIDE A-BED, electric stove, QUIET STUDIOUS male campus, $100 plus utilities. baseball cards, science fic¬ day bed, bike, chair. Sat., continued from page 1) needs clean apartment or the ballot, said Assistant At Call 332-4493. Z-8-5-21 (3) tion. Curious Book-Shop, 307 Sun. 10-5 p.m. 5452 Amber. analysis on all three p room with kitchen privileges E. Grand River, East Lansing. East Lansing. Z 2-5-18 (4) City attorney Dennis Mc- tornev General Rod T. MacGil and how they will affectI»tu- forfait. 349 5495 Z 4 5 18 14) ROOMS IN 4 man house for 332-0112. C-22-5-31 (5) Ginty said the petition to alter lis. sing's size. dents and their relationship to summer. Negotiable. Behind MAY 18. Clothing: girls 7 14, city government and amend the The governor sends a copy to TOMORROW: A State News Last Lansing government. Dooleys. 337-0690 Z-8-5-2213) DID YOU know that. STEREO SHOPPE is . THE the mens, games, juniors 5-7. Toys, record player, twin f Round Town city charter requires signatures from at least five percent of the the attorney general, who re¬ views it and makes a recom place to buy your stereo mattresses, twin headboard registered voters in the city. mendation to the governor's and miscellaneous. 4717 LANSING CIVIC Players pre ROOMS AVAILABLE sum¬ equipment. C-22-5-31 (4) Kestenbaum's proposal could legal staff where approval or Mohican, Indian Lake Es¬ sents "Everybody Loves parking available, sorori¬ City budget approved mer Opal": May 1112, 18 19 For go on the ballot only after the denial of the amendment prm ty house. 445 Abbott, $80/ FOR SALE - 24" Schwinn tates, Okemos. 2-5-18 (7) ticket reservations call 484 required signatures are ga posal is granted. MacGillis said. month. Cindy 337-9748. 10-speed. $20. Call 349-9853 thered and the proposal is 9115 or 484 9191 The actual wording of the BZ-3-5-21 (4) after 6. S-5-5-23 (31 LARGE ROOM for summer in FOR SALE - Chinon 35mm, | Service ~| [^1 BL 2 5-18 15) reviewed by the governor. The proposal will be re ballot must be derived from the petition and cannot exceed 100 'continued from page 1) charge to balance a $150,000 Resource Center $8,500: Council on was allocated Aging. CAR WASH by Alpha Phi's viewed by the governor and the deficit in the budget and to $3,770: and the Council on very nice house, great loca¬ 150-45 200 mm, 135 tele, BLUEGRASS EXTENSION words, MacGillis said. SERVICE plays weddings, and Lambda Chi's. Join the offset an inequitable distribu Alcoholism, $3,000. tion, $99/month. 351-2277. 55mm, 2x, case, tripod, best fun and Attorney General's Office after "If it gets on the ballot the Z-3-5-21 (3) offer. 332-1390. Z 5-5 23 (4) parties, 337-0178 or 372-3727 get a clean car! the signatures are gathered, tion of pick up costs currently Friday, May 18 $1 car 128 proposal will be successful." At a budget meeting two C 23 5-31 (3) and before the question goes on assessed to noncommercial Kestenbaum predicted. weeks ago, council decided to OWN ROOM in house. Avail¬ SHIPPING AND moving car Collingwood. Z 2 5-18 (5) propert ies. After the initial filing pro void the city manager's recom able now. Close to campus.. tons. Used and new. Call The largest increases in the cedure is followed. City Council Pool, tennis, on busline. Call 323 9119. E 5 5-23 (3) TAYMAR would be required to put the budget are for police and fire mendation to increase CATA bus fares in the city 10 cents 332 2399. Z-3-5-21 (4) BLACK DIRT Sod farm soil LEGAL SERVICES It's Whats H appening question on the ballot during protection, which rose 7 per¬ cent to $3.5 million, and admin and decided to subsidize the Paul Mortin J D Director the ROOMS - FEMALE. Across Approximately 5'Y yards de¬ next general election. If no istrative staff, which is slated transit authority with an extra from campus. Open May 30. livered locally $45. 1 dozen AFFORDABLE general election is to be held $9,000 over this year's to receive $1.4 million. $80/month. 332-8667 days, free glad bulbs. Also sand, LEGAL SERVICES Announcements of It's What's MSU Radio Network has the within 90 days of the proposal's Council held the $123,325. 351 -4280 evenings. gravel and filter available Initial Consultation FREE Happening must be received in the stations for the students. You approval, a special election budget belt X-10-5-30 (4) 641-6733 or 641-6024. State News office, 343 Student name it, we play it. Michigan State must be held, McGinty said. on city subsidized service City department heads will X-OR-15-5-31 (7) Dun. ' s»offense $150 Service Bldg, by 12 noon at least Radio network, WBRS, WMCD, A majority of City Council agencies except a 6.4 percent receive a 6 percent pay increase SUMMER ROOM for wo¬ two class days before publication. WMSN 640 AM. increase for the Drug Educa members surveyed are not and other city employees pay PRERECORDED 8 track tape No announcements will be accept¬ men, $60, in pleasant co-ed PERSONAL INJURY CASES tion Center, which was allocat will be raised 6.6 percent. house, 2 blocks from Union. close out. Overstocked in NO FEE UNLESS YOU WIN ed by phone supportive of the proposal. ed $52,343. certain tapes. Must reduce Physical education majors: Vol¬ "It would almost begin to East Lansing's property 223 Linden. 351-6373. FOR OTHER FEES 694-1351 Z-3-5-21 (4) inventory. Great Savings unteers needed to provide rules make the split (between stu Listening Ear was funded an taxes have not risen for four while they last1 Marshall and regulations for softball teams. additional $350 over last year's years and have remained at MSU Amateur Radio Club dents and homeowners) even ROOMS ON 3S acres. Quiet, Music. Frandor C-1 -5-17 (6) meets at 8 tonight, 339 Engineer¬ Details in 26 Student Services greater." Councilmember John budget of $9,050. The Tenants 17.55 mills. private lake, darkroom, gar¬ 2 FEMALE upperclassmen ing Bldg All CBers, Ham SWL or Czarnecki said. den. 351-8231 2-5-18 (3) MAXELL CASSETTE will house sit while you other interested people welcome. But Kestenbaum disagreed BLANKS & storage cabinets, vacation References 332 Interested in getting some prac with Czarnecki. sealed. $12.00 each. 393 3101 Z-3-5-17 (3) OWN ROOM females. For tical experience as an administra¬ 7119. E-5-5-23 (3) Take a lunch break today with "I don't think the split could summer, available June 7. 2 full baths, xh block to cam¬ USED BIKES All sizes. $15- EAVESTROUGH CLEANING mid-day Bible Study at 11:30 a.m. in C310 Wells Hall. tive assistant? Volunteer positions available for spring and summer. be any wider than it is now, he SHOPPE «aid. "The conservative home pus. Rent negotiable. 351 Lowest rates in town. Call Contact 26 Student Services Cen¬ $100. Also used pans. We owners and students contend 4639. S-5-5-23 (5) Ron, 374-7250. 8-5 24 (3) ter also buy used bikes. Call MSU over issues, with liberal home¬ Sports Club provides IN HOUSE Charlies Bike Shop. 393- Available now or racket-stringing service. Bring rac owners kind of mediating be¬ ! Typing - summer Partially furnished. $75/month plus utilities. 371 - 2482. BL 1-5-17 (4) Service"] quetball, tennis or squash rackets to 231 IM Sports-West Apply now for student legisla¬ tive intern positions. Meet at 4 tween the two." CHEAPEST BEER IN TOWN Kestenbaum said the political 5495. 2-5-1814) COPYGRAPH SERVICE today. 150 Student Services Bldg. Animals atmosphere in East Lansing is HOT "DELI" SANDWICHES completed dissertations and The Botany Department's tropi¬ resume service. Corner MAC just right for his proposal GROCERIES cal greenhouse is open noon to 2 because of the growing tensions For Sale HORSE RIDING LESSONS and Grand River, 8:30 a.m. - Israel Awareness Group hosts p.m. Wednesday through Satur¬ Dr. Rubner speaking on "Camp between students and home- KEGS 5:30 p.m. Monday-Friday 10 day behind the Horticulture Build¬ David On" at 7:30 tonight, Mural WE PAY up to $2 for LP's Call St George Equestrian a.m. - 5 p.m Saturday, 337 Center 651-6755. 1666 C 22-5-31 (7) ing Room, Union. "I'm looking for a peaceful and cassettes - all types, rock, classical, jazz, etc. 0:19-5-31 (4I_ EXPERIENCED IBM typing, Medical technology majors and atmosphere where students are flat, BLACK, Et CIRCULAR, An all-denomination Christian an accepted part of the com FRIENDS FARM horse dissertations. (Pica - Elite' other students seeking admission upstairs, 541 E. Grand River boarding. $50 month. Pas¬ FAYANN 489-0358 praise gathering is sponsored by munity," he said. I think it will to the junior level medical technol¬ Open 11 a.m. 351-0838 ture with shelter. Stalls avail C-22-5-31 (3) the Work of Christ Community at improve everyone's represen ogy program must complete appli¬ C-22-5-31 (61 able. Contact Jan Hall 676- 8:15 tonight, lower lounge, St. tation — homeowners and stu cations. Forms available in 100 1278. Z 16 8 29 4 LOW RATES ■ Term papers, John's Church, 327 MAC Avenue dents. Giltner Hall. NEW AND used guitars, ban¬ resumes. Fast expert typing. The City Council consensus is jos, mandolins, etc. Dulci¬ BIG DOG, free to good home Day and evening. Call "G" Renaissance Dance Association mers and kits, recorders, that city residents are being all shots, house-broken. 371 TYPING. 321-4771 The Pre-Vet Club presents meets at 8:30 tonight, Union thousands of hard to find 5717 keep trying 5-5-17(3) C 22-5-31 (4) Down on the Farm with Dr. equally represented and that Tower Room Come learn the albums and books. Discount Williams speaking on sheep and Sedany prices. Expert repairs-free es¬ 6 LONGHAIRED tiger kittens, EXPERT TYPING. Term pa¬ goats at 7 30 tonight, 100 Veteri¬ timates. ELDERLY INSTRU¬ free, and adorable. 323 1998 nary Clinic. pers letters. RESUMES MENTS, 541 E Grand River E-5-5-21 (3> Near Gabies. 337-0205. MSU Hospitality Association 332-4331. C-22-5-31 (9) Block and Bridle C 22-5-31 (3) Spring Round¬ notifies all HRI and tourism ma¬ FOR LEASE 10 year old up Wool Contest at 7 tonight. jors: an evaluation meeting on MODERN AND Vintage gent Arabian mare, ridden English THESTS DISSERTATIONS, Registration begins at 6:30, Live¬ student instructor forms, moder ly used clothing for men and Experienced riders only, flex¬ typing, copies, binding. Call stock Pavilion. ated by Dr. Swanson will be at 7 women. New arrivals daily 332 2078 OR-22-5-31 (3) ible arrangements 332-8277 tonight, Teak Room, Eppley Cen- SOMEBODY ELSE'S evenings. 7-5-25 (6) MSU Rodeo Club meets at 6:30 CLOSET, upstairs 541 E. EDITING SERVICE GET TO KNOW BOARSHEAD Grand River open 6 days. papers, onight, Livestock Pavilion. Board THEATER theses rewrites. 332-6446 af¬ meeting is at 6 p.m. SATURDAY. MAY 19,1979 Noon-6 pm We buy and sell. The LaLeche League of East 332 1926. C-20-5-31 181 | Lost & Found ter 5 p.m. Z 10-5-18 (3) Asian Studies Center offers a Lansing presents a talk on: "Baby 12:00 - 3:00 p.m. EDITING - CORRECTING Japanese flower arrangement Arrives: The Family and the SEWING MACHINES ■ new LOST - MANS Seiko watch. Breastfed Baby, at 7:30 tonight. organizing, rewriting and put- demonstration by Robert Plummer MSU student Reward 351 free arm machines from $99.50 Guaranteed used ma¬ chines from $39.50 All makes 0468 332 2185 353 8646 5-5-1713) ing manuscript into correct format 337 2306 8-5-18 (4i jf Ikebana at 7:30 tonight, Horti¬ culture Building auditorium. 305 Wayland, East Lansing. PARAMOUNT — repaired TRIBUTING EDWARDS DIS¬ 1115 N. Washington. 489- COMPANY REWARD - KEG Milwaukee, Friday night, May 11th. Americana Apartments. lost Old TYPING. fast and reasonable 4635 C 22 5 31 >3. EXPERIENCED, 371 - sents Philosophy Department pre¬ colloquium on "Sport as a Dimension of our Humanity" by Dharma Study Group of Battle Creek hosts David McCarthy, Midwest representative of Vener¬ able Chogyam Trungda Rinpoche NEWSCENTER Lansing £*% 6448.0-22-5-31^ (7)_ Call 332-8314 S 5-5-21 (5> Aaron Druckman at 3 today, 332 Union. Refreshments served. speaking on Buddhist meditation INSTANT CASHi We're pay¬ TYPING FREE pick-up anc at 8 p.m. Saturday, Whitehall ing $1-$2, got albums in good FOUND tan puppy Ever¬ delivery Fast, experienced PIRGIM hosts a panel discus¬ Manor Clubhouse. shape. WAZOO RECORDS, green, Oakhill area Phone low rates. 676-2009 sion on "Should Michigan have a 223 Abbott. 337-0947 332-7571 Z-3-5-17 i3) OR 21-5-31 (3! Nuclear Moratorium?" at 7 to¬ C-22-5-31 (4) Phi Beta Kappa presents Harold LOST LARGE set of keys night, Erickson Kiva. For more - TYPING: IBM Selectric Term information, call PIRGIM. Mayer, professor of geography at MERLE NORMAN COS¬ 2 interlocking rings, in the papers, resumes, plus editing. the University of Wisconsin and METICS, Going out of busi¬ area of Tom's Party Store Close to campus. 351-5694 Campus Action meets at 8:30 director of the Center for Great ness sale! everything 10-50% in the off on studio, Reward. Call 353-4176. Z 3-5-18 14) OR-12-5-31 (3) tonight, 335 Union. Come join us Lakes Studies, speaking on "The Around the World Fall 1979 for Bible Study, prayer, and Chris¬ Future American City" at 3 today, while supplies last. Closing UNIGRAPHICS OFFERS tian fellowship. Kellogg Center auditorium. May 26. 321 5543 LOST - CALICO cat near COMPLETE DISSERTATION C-18-5-25 16) Lilac Avenue Reward 351 AND RESUME SERVICE - 5643 3 5-18 (3) typesetting, IBM typing, off¬ AT OUR prices get that set printing and binding. For emergency pair of glasses! ALL STUDENT Advertising estimate stop in at 2843 E. OPTICAL DISCOUNT. 2617 must be prepaid Monday Grand River or phone 332- E. Michigan Ave., Lansing. May 7 through end of term 8414 C-22-5-31 18) 372-7409 C-5-5-18 (5) 18-5-31 13) EXPERIENCED IBM typing. BICYCLE, MEN'S 10 speed Thesis, racer. Brand new Call 332 Real Estate term papers, manu¬ scripts, resumes. 393-4206 <4 1204.6 pm 9 - p.m. 10-5-31 13) The Cool Classic 3-5-18 (4l BRICK SCHOOLHOUSE just listed! 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Eel 31. Marry secretly 32. Tables 33. Look 35. Trout 37. Fairy 38. Fury 39. Vast expanse 16 Michigon Stote News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday. Moy 17, 1979 Starts Monday Group decides Congress can discipline Diggs WASHINGTON (UPI) — The House Ethics Committee decided Diggs won re-election last November by majority of nearly 80 obligation to maintain its own integrity," Goeghegan said. May 21 at a without dissent Wednesday that Congress can discipline Rep. percent in his downtown Detroit district, where he operates an Rep. Bob Livingston, R-La., asked what congressional session, if Charles Diggs Jr. for his kickback conviction even though voters undertaking establishment called "The House of Diggs." any, could discipline a member for prior criminal conduct after he have since re elected him to a 13th term. "There can be no doubt, . . . that Congressman Diggs' is re elected. Attorney Robert Barnett argued in vain that the Constitution constituents ... were fully aware of the charges against him, the No Congress," Barnett said "It would be left to trial. The Marshall gives voters an absolute right to decide who represents them. trial and conviction." Barnett said. "It was on the front page almost every day in the Detroit newspapers." criminal process is devastating. I'm not saying let a man go free." Diggs, a Michigan legislator who is also senior black member of the House, was convicted and given a three-year sentence last "They are in effect saying this House is incapable of punishing Rep. Morgan Murphy, D 111., expressed sympathy for Diggs' October on charges that he padded staff salaries to get kickbacks for misconduct that becomes the subject of criminal prosecution." position. to pay personal and congressional expenses from July 1973 to June Committee Counsellor William A. Goeghegan said. "My problem is the people of the 13th district of Michigan 1977." Music Goeghegan pointed out delays for a pending criminal returned Mr. Diggs to this Congress," Murphy said. "I don't think Diggs has filed an appeal that is to be argued June 11. investigations, grand jury indictment, trial and appeal would we can ignore the voice of those people." The committee decided to investigate whether this violated almost always prevent the House from disciplining a member until But when Chairperson Charles E. Bennett, D Fla., asked for a House rules and warrants recommending that the House discipline after he is re-elected to a new session of Congress. show of hands in favor of Digg's motion, not a single hand was him either by reprimand, censure or expulsion. "While the people have the right to elect, this House has the raised. NOTICE TO ALL STUDENTS Academic Advising, Enrollment and Registration For 1979 Fall Term GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE REGISTRAR LYMAN BRIGGS COLLEGE COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE Fall term, see your academic adviser before May 25, to The 1979 Fall Schedule of Courses and Academic 1. During the period of Moy 21-25 students should PREVETERINARY get your name on a list to reserve a place in the class. Handbook, including a Registration Section Request contact their academic advisers to prepare an Preveterinary majors come to A136 East Fee Hall Form, will be distributed in residence halls on Friday academic program for fall term. Information regarding DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN ENVIRONMENT AND DESIGN according to the following schedule: May 18, and to other students at the following four the scheduling of advisement appointments is in the A group advising session will be held for A-F:Mon May 21 Q-U: Thurs. May 24 Retailing locations beginning on Monday May 21, and May 14 Briggs Newsletter. G-K: Tue. May 22 V-Z: Fri. May 25 Majors on Monday May 21, 5:30-7:00 p.m. in Room 300 continuing through Wednesday May 23: 2. Students are encouraged to bring their schedule L-P: Wed. Human Ecology Bldg. May 23 Student Union Concourse book their Program Planning Handbook and a VETERINARY Clothing and Textile Human Environment and Design, Lobby of Student Services Building and Interior Design majors are encouraged to make an tentative program when they come to the appoint¬ Students in the professional program will be enrolled Lobby of International Center ment. by the Dean s Office. appointment with their advisors during the week of Lobby of Administration Building 3 Questions regarding the academic advisement May 21 through 25, preferably during the faculty FALL TERM EARLY ENROLLMENT FORMS WILL BE procedure may be directed to the Briggs Office (E-30 COLLEGE OF BUSINESS members regularly scheduled office hours. COLLECTED ON TUESDAY MAY 29 THROUGH FRIDAY Holmes Hall Academic advising for Fall Term, 1979, will take place JUNE 1 AT THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING during the period of May 21 to May 31 Students should JUSTIN MORRILL COLLEGE (JMC) Student Union Concourse Students with majors m the College of Engineering adhere to the following schedule: (Note: Specific Conrad Auditorium Lobby appointments will not be accepted.) 1. should have received information about advising During the period May 21-25 students should Brody Hall Lobby appointments from their adviser. 1 Students in Economics Business Education arrange an appointment with their faculty adviser to South Case Hall Lobby Students who have not received notification should Distributive Education, Office Administration, and the plan their academic program for Fall Term. Erickson Hall Lobby contact their advisers immediately. Honors College should see their faculty academic Student Services Lobby 2. JMC students will early enroll for all courses advisers in the respective departments during the Room 150 Administration COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCE (university and JMC) according to the alphabetical Building advisers regularly scheduled office hours. A summary Students in Asian Studies African Studies and Latin schedule and dates published in the Schedule of of what-to-do-where-when concerning the 2. All undergraduate Hotel, Restaurant and Institu¬ enrollment and registration procedure for Fall term is American Studies Programs should see their respec¬ Courses and Academic Handbook for Fall Term. tional Management and Travel and Tourism Manage¬ outlined in the 1979 Fall Schedule of Courses and tive Center advisers as well as the advisers in the ment maiors should see advisers in the College of 3. JMC course descriptions for Fall Term were mailed, Academic Handbook. Department of their ma|or. Business Advisement Center Room 7 Eppley Center, at Labor and Industrial Relations Graduate students via the JMC newsletter, to all currently enrolled JMC Your discussion with your adviser will be based on a — the following hours on the following days: Monday should their advisers before enrollment and students on May 16. Additional copies may be obtained Student Academic Progress Plan which you should see 8-4 30 Tuesday 8-12:00 and 2:30-4:30 Wednesday at the Office of Academic and Student Affairs. 311 Olds develop or modify in conference with your adviser registration. 8-12:00 and 2:30-4.30 Thursday 8-12:00 and 2:30-3:30: Hall. Bring your Progress Plan record with you to see your Multidisciplinary Program — For advising prior to early Friday 9-11 00 and 2 30-4:30. academic adviser enrollment students A-D M-R see Bob Beard (ph according to arrangement in your 3. Students in all other undergraduate majors should 4. NON JMC STUDENTS. All courses in JMC are open to college land possibly department" as outlined below 353-9616! students H-L. S-Z see Anita Ratner (ph. see an adviser in Room 7 -JMC students. Detailed course descriptions for Fall 353-2243" students E-G and Social Science M A see Eppley Center, from 8-4:30 on non COLLEGE OF ARTS AND LETTERS the following dates in the following order: Term are available in the Office of Academic and Lee Ann Matthews ,ph. 353-9291' in Room 139 Baker All undergraduate mojors in the College of Arts and May 21 A-C May24L-0 Student Affairs. 311 Olds Hall. If you have questions Hall Letters except Art majors, should see their academic May 22 D-G May25P-S concerning courses offered by JMC for Fall Term or the Anthropology — Ms Laura DeLind Undergraduate May 23 H-K college program please visit or call the Office of advisers during office hours from May 21 through May May29T-Z Adviser is available in her office 302 Baker Hall M 9-1 25. Check with department offices for the schedules of May 30 and 31 for students unable to come at their Academic and Student Affairs 311 Olds Hall 353-5086. Tu 1-5 W 1-5: and by apt. during May 21-25. individual advisers. If you cannot come during these scheduled times. Geography — Dr Gary Manson undergraduate 4. Juniors and Seniors should review major office hours try to arrange an appointment at a time Adviser field m the Deportment will be in his office 315 UNIVERSITY COLLEGE-NO PREFERENCE convenient for you and your adviser. requirements with their faculty academic advisers Natural Science Tu W & F 3:30-5 355-4651. Also Art Majors — See your adviser on Monday May 21. during this advisement period assistant John Plough will be in his office 418 Not. Sci. Advisers will be available throughout the day 9-12 & 5. Graduate students should make arrangements to An appointment-for conference letter is being mailed 1 4 Obtain Blag, from 10-12 Tu & Th and by apt. see their respective ocademic advisers. yourfolder in Room 113 Kresge Art Center Political Science Students wishing to be advised to each No Preference student for program planning prior to meeting with your adviser. fall terms. If you have not received an appoint¬ prior to early enrollment should see Audrey Selden or COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL English Majors — Go to Room 212 Morrill Hall any day ment or are unable to keep one given you come between 9-12 and 1-4. Kothy Bryant Undergraduate Advisers during posted RESOURCES Appointments are not to the advisement office before June 1 to Early- hours May 21-25. Students should meet with advisers as follows: necessary. enroll for fall term. Psychology Mrs Mary Donoghue Undergraduate Agriculture and Natural Resources No Preference History Majors — See the Undergraduate Adviser 313 Adviser will be in her office 153 Snyder from 8-12 and Each No Preference student who has earned 85 credits Morrill Hall. All History majors planning to take Ed 200 May 22 and 23 from 7-9 p.m. in 121 Agriculture Hall 327 or 327J should check with the History adviser to 1-5 during May 21 25 Graduate Assistant Janiece Agribusiness and Natural Resources Education (junior standing) by the end of spring term 1979, must Pompa will also be available declare a major before the end of the term at the make sure they are correctly coded for History-Educa May 22 from 3-5 p.m. in 204 Engineering Building Sociology - All majors should plan to consult with Agriculture and Natural Resources Communications appropriate Advisement Center: tion. their adviser prior to early enrollment. Contact Marilyn S33 Wonders for residents of Case-Wilson-Wonders- Humanities Majors (except Pre-Law — Go to the May 21 from 1-4 p.m. in 410 Agriculture Hall Aronoff Department Adviser 201 E. Berkey Hall at Holden Undergraduate Office of the College of Arts and Agricultural Biochemistry 355-6641 to set up a time for appointment. 109 Brody for residents of Brody Complex Letters 200 Linton Hall. Appointments are not Students must meet with their adviser during this Criminal Justice Students who have not had their 229 East Akers for residents of East Campus necessary. - period to plan next year s program. programs planned for the Fall term should report to Other Majors 170 Bessey for all others (off-campus students, Humanities Pre-Law Majors — Check your adviser s Dennis Banas in 502 Baker for advising 8-11 and 1-4 Students should their advisers residentsof Abbot, Mason, Phillips, Shaw, Snyder and office hours with either the History or Philosophy see by appointment May 21-25 West Circle Halls) Department. during the period of May 21-25 EXCEPT those who Social Work - Undergraduates see Mrs. Sally Parks, have a previously approved Progress Plan. Appoint¬ Students enrolling in evening classes only may confer Music Majors — Report to the Undergraduate Advising 353-8616 Room 220 Baker Hall ,MWF 8.30-12:30 T-TH ments should be made as early in the advising period with an adviser by telephone (355-3515). Center, 155 Music Building. 1-5) or Jean Graham Room 234 Baker Hall 353-8619 Romance and Classical Languages Majors — Majors in as possible. M-W 12 30 4 30" T-Th-F 8 30-12 30) during the period French Latin and Spanish should see their adviser May 21-25. COLLEGE OF HUMAN MEDICINE during posted office hours or by appointment. Majors Urban COLLEGE OF EDUCATION who do not know the name of their assigned adviser Planning — For academic advising see Gloria MEDICAL STUDENTS Miller 101C UPLA Bldg. May 21-25. should go to Room A512 Wells Halls. Minors and Dual All students will be notified by the Office of Student Students in Health, Physical Education, and Recreation Landscape Architecture for Academic advising see Affairs regarding Fall term 1979 registration Majors in French, Latin and Spanish should report to Gloria Miller 101C UPLA Bldg May 21-25 in Industrial Arts: and upperclassmen in Special A515 Wells Hall. Education should consult their advisers between May Allother majors — Go directly to Academic Adviser COLLEGE OF NATURAL SCIENCE MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY STUDENTS 21 -25. Advisers will observe normal office hours during COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION ARTS AND 1. Schedule an appointment for a conference with your All students must have made an appointment and seen this period. Undergraduate Elementary Education and SCIENCES academic adviser their academic advisers before enrolling for Fall term. Special Education majors assigned to the Advisement by signing the appointment sheet Please call 353-7800 for an appointment. Center need not see their advisers unless special Advertising (355-2314) Three group advising sessions designating his available hours. This sheet is now ill be held for all majors and major preference posted near his office. Conferences are to be held assistance is needed. Advisers will hold open office students on Tues. May 22 at 7:00 p.m. in 213 Berkey during the period of May 21-25. COLLEGE OF HUMAN ECOLOGY hours May 21-25 for students needing assistance. Hall Wed. May 23at 10:00a.m. in 351 Natural Science 2. For your appointment bring to your academic FAMILY & CHILD SCIENCES Office hours for each adviser will be posted in Erickson Bldg. and Thurs., May 24 at 3:00 p.m. in 100 Berkey adviser your planned program for Fall Term. Scheduled Office Hours Hall lobby. Hall. If unable to attend either of these sessions, sign 3 All College of Natural Science majors must see their Borosage Vera Tuesday ,9-12 up for an appointment in the departmental office 206 academic advisers each term to discuss their program. Bristor, Martha Monday and Tuesday. 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Journalism Bldg.. before early enrollment. 4. All pre-medical and pre-dentol students should see Thursday, 9-12 CHANGE OF MAJOR Audioloqy and Speech Sciences (353-8780) May 21-25. their academic adviser in room 3 Natural Science Bubolz Margaret Friday 9-12 , Advisers will be available Monday-Thursday from 1 to Building. Kostelnik Marjorie Wednesday and Friday, 9-11 Freshmen and Sophomores: University College stu¬ 5. No appointment necessary. If unable to attend on Melcer Donald Wednesday and Friday, 9-12 dents with 84 or fewer credits initiate changes of major THE HONORS COLLEGE these days, individual appointments available on Oyer Jane Tuesday, 1-3: Wednesday, 2:30-4:00 preference in Appropriate University College Aca¬ Honors College members who are No Preference request. Thursday, 9-10 demic Student Affairs Office. students or Social Work majors should report to their Communication (355-3479) May 21 -25. Advising will b Schiamberg, Larry Monday, Wednesday and Advisers in Eustace Hall before South Campus Residents: S33 Wonders conducted from 8-5:00 in 502 S. Kedzie Hall. No completing early Friday 10-11 Hall enrollment. Social Science MDP students should see Brody Residents: 109 Brody Hall appointment necessary. Attendance required of Whiren Alice Friday. 9-11 Mrs. Lee Ann Matthews in Baker Hall. East majors wishing to early enroll in COM and special Campus Residents: 229 East Akers Hall All other Honors College students should FAMILY ECOLOGY courses. arrange to North Campus and Off-Campus Residents, including visit with Honors Advisers in their Students can make appointments with advisers in Shaw Hall: 170 Bessey Hall Journalism fields before (353-6430) May 21-25. Hours posted on Room 101, Human Ecology, 3-4550. advisers office doors. All students must see their completing the enrollment procedures outlined by the adviser before pre-enrolling. college of their major. Juniors and Seniors: Students wishing to change their Come armed with ideas, questions, your Fall 79 Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition majors in one degree college to major in another Telecommunication (353-4369) May 21-25. Advising The advising period is a good time to make schedule BULLETIN and your SCHEDULE OF COURSES If degree col!_"ge must initiate the change in the office of will be conducted in the Student Advising Offio you have not received the BULLETIN be sure to pick plans and obtain additional information concerning the assistant dean of the located in 318 Union Bldg., from 8-5. one up at dietetics, nutrition, and foods majors. Please contact college in which they are Eustace Hall. registered. If a change is approved, it becomes JAMES MADISON COLLEGE your academic adviser between May 21-25, following effective at the beginning of the next term. During the period of May 21-25 all James Madison COLLEGE OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT these instructions: College students are requested to make an appoint¬ Majors in the College of Urban Development are Nutrition Major Advisors: Miguel (5-7731), Chenoweth The student must meet the ment to see their academic adviser to plan a Fall term . requirements for expected to plan their Fall Term 1979 schedule with (5-7723), Bennink (3-6457) call for an advising graduation given in the catalog current at the time the schedule. Students are urged to come prepared with a their academic advisers between May 21 -25. Mojors in appointment. Schemmel sign up for advising change is effective. Thirty credits must be completed Student Handbook and MSU Catalog. It is recom¬ Urban & Metropolitan Studies and Racial & Ethnic appointments on bulletin board outside Room 302 while enrolled in the major in the mended that students use this opportunity to college in which the Studies should make appointments with their advisers. Food Science degree is to be earned. Residence college students undertake some long-range planning of their academic Urban Development majors advised out of the Student Foods Major Advisor Zabik (3-5251) call for an advising (Jomes Madison Justin Morrill, Lyman Briggs) must program. Affairs Office should contact that office for an appointment. initiate changes of major in the student affairs or Special note to non-Madison students: Some classes appointment. Non-Urban Development students Dietetic Major Advisors Cash (5-6483), Gortung dean's office of their respective colleges may be open to non-Madison students, but Madison should consult with the Director of Student Affairs. (3-1676), Wenberg(5 3694): Advisees must sign up in students have first priority. For more information, Room 114 West Owen Graduate Center, 353-1803, if Counseling Facilities of the Room 1 Human Ecology Bldg. on the schedule sheets Counseling Center are available to assist students please contact the Office of Academic and Student they wish to receive information about programs and for appointments considering a change of Affairs. 369 South Case Hall, 353-6754. All Dietetic Mojors who plon to enroll in Anatomy 316 major or major preference f