Friday Carry your umbrella half- open today. There is a 60 percent chance of occasional The State News thundershowers with tempera¬ ture highs reaching the 70s. Tonight's low will slump into the 30s. VOLUME 73 NUMBER 100 MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN 48824 JUNE 29, 1979 Meridian will fight de-annexation By DEBBIE CREEMERS it is," he said. State News Staff Writer Meridian Township will "fight like hell" Township supervisor promises East County said he did not see registration of Complex voters as much of a problem. to prevent a petition to de-annex part of "Generally, administrative problems of MSU's East Complex and add it to East Lansing from gaining a spot on the ballot, recourse through legal action this nature come to my attention," he said. The township will probably "be forced" to Supervisor Richard County said Wednes¬ put out literature pointing out the benefits day. would take two weeks "at most." "The split makes a mess out of voter of Meridian Township residency to student County said he would consult with the But County said the proposal, which registration and voting," Grebner said. "We voters, County said. township's attorney to find out what legal would take away about 10 percent of the have to get authorization from Meridian action can be taken to block the petition township's population and $120,000 in state "Our parks, which allow the consumption Township officials to register voters. When submitted Tuesday by Ingham County and federal revenues, would not get on the of beer and wine in them, are available to they move 20 feet down the hall — literally Commissioner Mark Grebner. ballot easily. out of town — it gets frustrating." students," County said. Ingham County Clerk Lingg Brewer said "I don't think the Meridian Township Grebner said the proposal, which would The township backs up the East Lansing the 641 signatures approving the de-annex¬ population will sit still for having their affect 2,800 students, would solve many fire and police departments, he added. ation of Akers, Hubbard, Holmes, pockets picked and territory robbed," he McDonel and Owen residence halls from the said. problems. "We are proud to be able to count MSU as township would be sent to East Lansing Grebner said the main reason for annex But County said the action would create part of our township," County said, "and City Clerk Beverly Colizzi for validation. ing East Complex to East Lansing is to new problems for Meridian Township. will not give up that honor so that Mark Brewer estimated the validation of the eliminate the "headaches" at voter registra¬ "We operate on a five-mill limitation and Grebner can gain a few more supportive signatures, almost 200 more than needed, tion time. sweat out the budget balance every year as votes for his causes in East Lansing." Carter denounces oil hike By The Associated Press frantic bidding-up of prices on the world market — are designed to "bring some stability" President Carter in Tokyo today angrily denounced OPEC's latest increase in oil prices to the situation, said the 13-nation Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries. State News Deborah J. Borin saying it will bring worldwide suffering. Experts estimate the OPEC decision by itself will add 4 to 5 cents a gallon to the retail Three-year-old Sammy Perkins of Williamston will be operated on next He called for Congress to approve the expenditure of "billions of dollars" to develop price of gasoline and heating oil in the United States. And when decontrol of domestic oil week to close wounds from a hay mower accident Saturday which severed alternative energy supplies with the goal of making the United States self-sufficient in prices and other factors are added, the price may climb as much as 15 cents a gallon by both feet above the ankles. Surgeons at Edward W. Sparrow Hospital energy. year's end, some economists say. tried an unsuccessful one-in-a-thousand chance operation to reattach the The OPEC cartel raised world crude oil prices to between $18 and $23.50 a barrel The president also had some good news for American motorists, saying gasoline feet. Thursday in Geneva, Switzerland, the biggest increase in five years. allocations will be increased sharply in areas where there have been long gasoline lines. The price boosts — at a time of shortage, huge gasoline lines in the United States and He said supplies in these areas would be increased to 97 percent of last year's levels. Carter said it is "absolutely imperative" for Congress to enact his energy legislation to help reduce dependence on foreign oil. Sammy, press both The OPEC decision, announced after three days of tough bargaining between price "hawks" and "doves," establishes a multilevel pricing system, with Saudi Arabia at the Democrats pick bottom and such hawks as Libya at the top. It meant the various factions had failed in an effort to reach a new, unified base price. amused at meeting The base price — for a 42-gallon barrel of Arabian light crude — was raised to $18 from the current $14.55, a 24 percent hike. Saudi Oil Minister Ahmed Zaki Yamani said Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Qatar would stick with that benchmark price. By DENNIS PETROSKEY State News Staff Writer Surrounded by cameras and lights as he lay on his hospital bed, Sammy Perkins New York for But the cartel agreed that any country could add surcharges up to $2 to the base price if market conditions permit. A $20-per-barrel base would represent a 37 percent increase. On top of that, the OPEC countries, as they have always done, will add further premiums for higher-quality oil — up to a ceiling of $23.50 per barrel. charmed newspeople Thursday morning as he met the media for the first time since his The United States imports about 8.4 million barrels of oil per day, about 45 percent of feet were severed in a farm accident. its needs. One quarter of the imports come from Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the UAE, and The spirited three-year-old boy played with photographers and took microphones from interviewers as they asked questions during the hour-long session on the third-floor hallway of Edward W. Sparrow Hospital. Though he did not talk much, Sammy appeared to be amused by the activity going on convention site about 55 percent from the other OPEC nations, those that may boost their prices to the new ceiling. Meanwhile, new preliminary figures from the U.S. Department of Energy indicate that around him. the decline in domestic production may be responsible for a larger part of the gasoline "Sammy's held up very well and has been very cheerful and playful, except when he By DON McLEOD squeeze than a reduction in crude imports, blamed by industry and government experts. AP Political Writer gets extremely tired," said his father Allen Perkins. WASHINGTON — The Democratic Party, thinking kindly of the city where its wounds "I think Sammy's holding up better than I have," said Gloria Perkins, the boy's were healed and a winning candidate was chosen three years ago, decided Thursday to mother. Sammy's feet were severed just above the ankle last Saturday when he walked in the path of a haymower at the family's farm in Williamston. Doctors reattached the boy's feet during a six-hour operation, but were forced to amputate them Monday because of return to New York for the 1980 presidential nominating convention. Also working in the Big Apple's favor with the site selection committee were such factors as the city's abundance of hotel rooms and its proven convention hall. Detroit and Michigan presidential circulation problems. Philadelphia finished far behind. The Republicans already have picked Detroit for their convention, which begins July The youngster's parents said they have been overwhelmed by the response from people all over the country who have wished the boy well and have sent hundreds of cards, toys and donations. (continued on page 9) 14, 1980. The Democrats will open in New York on Aug. 11 The Democratic convention is expected to cost the financially strapped city $7 million in services and facilities. But it promises to pay New York a dividend amounting to primary is scrapped approximatley $30 million in new business. By United Press International Michigan's, where cross-over voting is The site committee's decision is final and not subject to approval by the Democratic The state House Thursday voted narrow allowed. National Committee. The GOP choice was ly to scrap Michigan's troubled presidential Currently, the number of delegate votes primary. a presidential candidate wins is roughly Legislation repealing the seven-year-old equal to his percentage of the primary vote. supreme COURT special saystmem allowed Although the White House exerted no primary was approved and sent to the If an open primary is held next year, it Senate on a 57-46 vote after about an hour will not have a direct affect on how delegate direct pressure in connection with the of debate. Bills must receive 56 votes for votes are parceled out to presidential Minorities win affirmative battle Democrats' decision-making process, New York was known to be the sentimental adoption by the House. A move to reconsider the House vote, hopefuls. Delegates would be allocated via the old caucus system, which also will be favorite from the start. It was there that which split both parties, is expected. the case if the primary is repealed. sions decisions. illegally excluded from a California medical Jimmy Carter, the self-proclaimed outsider, The May election has been embattled was nominated as his party's standardbear- Legislation has been introduced to bring The Carter administration, civil rights school. Bakke was subsequently admitted. since its inception in 1972 when former er in 1976 and went on to win the White the primary into compliance with the WASHINGTON (AP) The Supreme groups, labor leaders, and Brian F. Weber's The justices, by a 5-4 vote, struck down Alabama Gov. George Wallace embarassed — House. party's rules, but its prospects have been Court, in a ruling that could affect millions employer and union on Wednesday wel- an admissions policy that made race the Democratic Party regulars by sweeping the clouded by a veiled threat from Gov. of working Americans, said Wednesday corned the Supreme Court decision that will only factor in considering applications for a It was also at the last New York state. William G. Milliken to veto any move to that employers may voluntarily give mi- keep Weber out of his company's on-the-job certain number of class openings. convention that Democrats finally buried Critics charge the primary is expensive, close the vote by forcing voters to declare nority workers special treatment in hiring, training program. If the voluntary use of affirmative action the hatchet on a a decade of internal reform unrepresentative and attracts little voter their party preference. training and promotion. Weber, 31, who claimed he had been the had been wiped out, civil rights leaders battles and joined ranks for a comeback interest. Voting 5-2, the justices provided a victim of reverse discrimination, expressed said, all government efforts to help minori¬ that left them the dominant political force in Further, the national Democratic Party Rep. Alfred Sheridan, D-Taylor, who momentous victory for advocates of af¬ disappointment at the ruling but said he ties and women to improve their status in the federal, state and local governments. has announced it will no longer recognize sponsored the repealer, said the 1980 firmative action programs for minorities by would report for work as usual at 7 a.m. private industry could have been affected. Icontinued on page 9) the results of "open" primaries, such as primary would cost the state $3 million. allowing even employers with no proven Thursday and expected no malice the history of racial bias to offer the special part of his employer, the Kaiser Aluminum preferences. & Chemical Co. plant in Gramercy, La. Employers with a proven history of racial Misgivings over the decision's impact bias can be required by the government to were expressed by a constitutional scholar By MICHELE McELMURRY State News Staff Writer offer special preferences. in Chicago, and by spokespersons for the The court said racial quotas may be used Polish-American Congress and for F The Rev. Daniel F. Berrigan, human rights activist and Jesuit priest, Tuesday night in the special preference programs, but urged the religious community to actively oppose the nuclear arms race. B'rith, the Jewish service group which Berrigan told an over-capacity crowd at Brody Hall that "religious people have to stop the weasel talk of SALT and arms limitation. Because the court's decision was based on a federal law that "Civil disobedience is at the heart of the matter," he said. bans sexual bias as well as racial bias in employment, the "We should announce to the Senate and our country that we will no longer pay taxes ruling for killing," he said. also represents a big victory for the women's rights movement. Berrigan, who gained national recognition for his opposition to the Vietnam War, spoke out against the recent SALT agreement, calling it "an open invitation to international suicide." offered scant guidance for lower courts as to when quotas are permissible. generally opposes all programs involving quotas, such as the one at Kaiser. Activist asks "SALT is increasing the possible and actual rate of nuclear violence on both sides, said. he Specifically, the court said Kaiser The court's ruling was welcomed by Vice Aluminum & Chemical Co. did not discrimi¬ President Walter F. Mondale, AFL-CIO "Churches are being asked by congressmen to lobby in support of SALT II, he said. "Instead of lobbying for SALT, we should refuse to pay the military portion of our nate illegally against Brian F. Weber, white Kaiser employe^ in Louisiana, by a President George Meany, Labor Secretary Ray Marshall, the National Association for for opposition taxes." adopting a plan "to eliminate traditional the Advancement of Colored People, the Berrigan told his audience that American involvement in the arms race was "hideous and inhumane." patterns of racial segregation." National Urban League and women's for the world,' The on-the-job training program, begun groups. to arms race "We have to decide whether it will be bread for the Berrigan said. world or arms by Kaiser in conjunction with the United They said the court had made it clear that Steelworkers union, was aimed at landing firms may engage in affirmative action "As far as America is concerned," he said, "we have made a chilling decision. more blacks in higher paying positions. programs to give women, blacks and "The United States is the largest purveyor of international turmoil," he said. The court's decision did not discuss members of other minorities a boost up the Berrigan said the war economy was "producing nothing" and "bombs presented a sexual discrimination. But because it was job ladder without fear of being sued by Catch-22." "The arms race inevitably aggravates unemployment domestically." based on a federal law that bans sexual bias those left out of such programs. "We have lost a whole generation of highly-skilled technicians and scientists to the as well as racial bias in employment, the The decision was also hailed by Cornell arms race — twenty-five years of skills stolen from the civilian sector," he said. Rev. Daniel F. Berrigan ruling also represents a big victory for the Maier, president of Kaiser Aluminum, and Berrigan accused Catholics of being "among the most enthusiastic supporters of this women's rights movement. officials of the United Steelworkers of race to oblivion." Weber's case was seen by civil rights America. They together developed the Many Catholics "serve in high places in the armed forces, high places in government leaders as potentially far more important on-the-job program which Weber charged and work in 'think tanks,' " he said. than last June's "Bakke" decision, in which discriminated against him. icontinued on page 9) the court upheld the idea that race may be In last June's decision, the court ruled taken into account in a university's admis- that Allan Bakke, who is white, had been 2 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, June 29, 1979 TRVCKER VIOLENCE H]TS \W)-MI(lII(,i\ State News Two Wire Digest By Wire Services youths injured by gunfire federal and legislative solutions of their uncle. by shotgun fire," said Sgt. Olin oil terminals protected by more In more violence related to to the fuel and regulatory The boys were sleeping in Stuck at the Battle Creek state than 900 National Guards the truckers' strike in Michi¬ difficulties faced by the inde¬ the back of the pickup, police police post. "The two boys were Thursday as striking indepen¬ gan. two Texas youths visiting pendents. said. sleeping in the back end of the dent truckers elsewhere fueled the home of an independent Police said Michael Sabin, 13, The state police at Battle pickup. The uncle is an inde their protest with gunfire, nails trucker were injured by gunfire and Rudolph Branham, 16, both Creek have not officially stated pendent trucker but he is off and convoys. Thursday and an arsonist hit a of Port Aranasa, Texas, were the shooting was strike related, the road." Despite Vice President Wal¬ diesel fuel storage area at not seriously injured when an but the boy's uncle, Richard "Neither he nor we can say it Mondale's appeal for an end FocusAA/orld Kalamazoo. unidentified gunman fired shots Cable of Emmet Township, is was strike connected." ter to the protracted shutdown, Later in the day in Lansing, at a car, pickup truck and an independent trucker. Freshly filled tanker trucks renewed highway violence and state officials pledged to seek semi-tractor parked in the yard "All three vehicles were hit rolled from two North Carolina vandalism broke out in about a dozen states. Carter to chow with troops in Korea Sniper fire directed at mov¬ CAMP CASEY, Korea (AP) - It will be grits and creamed beef on toast on the deterrent to communist North Korea. aggression" from Gas supply uncertain for holiday ing rigs wounded a 14-year-old boy in Arkansas and a Mary¬ land trucker, but neither was chow line Saturday morning when Carter must decide whether to go seriously hurt. President Carter has breakfast with GIs ahead with the withdrawal of 31,000 U.S. and Sunday would be the "worst yet." of the 2nd Infantry Division and then ground troops based in South Korea — Prices climb, 10 percent fewer Prices continued their steady climb, with no relief in sight. The Interstate 10 at Mobile, Ala., Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, meeting in was transformed into a mine peeks across the nearby Demilitarized among them the 6,000 here at Camp field of roofing nails, which Geneva, Switzerland, announced it was raising crude oil prices to Zone into North Korea. Casey, about 10 miles from the DMZ. stations will open He will stay in the base commander's The Carter administration began this weekend between $18 and $23.50 a barrel, a boost which is expected to add four cents to the cost of a gallon of gasoline in the United States. flattened tires and snarled traf¬ fic on the bridge over Mobile white cottage, jog with the troops — and pulling U.S. ground troops out of South By United Press International The AAA, in its weekly survey on prices and supplies, said the Bay and at Port City exits. be shown first hand how near South Korea but stopped when intelligence Similar incidents were reported Millions of Americans approached the last weekend of June and average price of regular gasoline at full-service stations was 89 Korea s booming capital is to the border reports suggested a rise in North Korean the July Fourth holiday with uncertainty Thursday, as the flow cents per gallon. Premium sold for an average of 94.3 cents a gallon in North Carolina and Cali¬ which this base guards. strength. U.S. officials say Carter will from gasoline pumps slowed to a trickle. and unleaded for 92.9 cents, the AAA said. fornia. The 2nd Division's newspaper states decide whether to resume the with¬ An Associated Press spot check indicated that fuel will be The auto club said prospects for the weekend were gloomy. While there were signs of the unit's mission bluntly: to serve as a drawal after he finishes his Asian trip. hardest to find during the next week in the heavily-populated "Compounding the uncertainty were spot month-end shortages weakening support for the inde¬ Eastern cities, many of which already restrict purchases. at the pumps, scattered delivery interruptions caused by striking pendents in a few states, driv¬ But there were signs that the crunch is spreading. A survey by independent drivers and the approach of the July Fourth holiday," ers pressed on with protest the Montana AAA, for example, showed that 10 percent fewer the AAA said. Its survey of 6,833 service stations showed 10 convoys and demonstrations in Younger Cousteau drowns in crash stations would be open this weekend than last. And the president percent fewer stations would be open this weekend than were Chicago, Maine, Connecticut of the Arkansas Gasoline Retailers Association said this Sat urday open last weekend. and Tennessee. ALVERCA, Portugal (AP) — A seaplane collision. They said they thought Costeau piloted by Jacques Cousteau's son might have hit his head and lost Phillipe clipped a sand bank while consciousness when the plane capsized. landing Thursday, capsized and sank in the Tagus River, drowning the 37-year- One of the another was crew broke an arm, hospitalized for shock. while DAMASCUS, Syria (API- President Hafez Assad's gov¬ raeli ern bombing raids in south¬ Lebanon and said his Heat, choking smog old son of the noted French oceanogra- ernment executed 15 convic¬ pilots were flying missions of permeate air in L.A. The World War ll-era craft had been pher, officials said. ted terrorists at dawn Thurs¬ "legitimate defense ... for the Police in this Lisbon suburb said seven undergoing repairs here for several months and was purchased in 1974 by day as part of a crackdown on protection of our citizens" persons managed to escape from the the right-wing Moslem Broth¬ when they clashed with Syr¬ 33-year-old plane, but despite rescue efforts by fishermen, Cousteau drowned Cousteau's father to film bird migrations and study river courses. Right-wing erhood. The executions came less ian MiG's. In Damascus, imeanwhile, LOS ANGELES (AP) — Ten million Southern Californians sweltered undey a blanket of hot, choking smog Thursday as automobile pollutants — blamed in part on the high cost of gasoline at the controls. Phillippe Cousteau was a photogra¬ than 24 hours after Syrian a top-ranking Syrian official The surviving crew members, five pher, author and diver, but he devoted as Moslems warplanes clashed with Israeli told The Associated Press — mixed with smoke from brushfires and other airborne wastes in the stagnant air. jets in southern Lebanon. An that Syria's air force has been Portuguese and two French persons, much passion to flying as his celebrated At midday, temperatures had reached 110 degrees in the desert Israeli Embassy official in ordered to intercept Israeli reported they were stunned by the father did to underwater research. and 89 degrees in downtown Los Angeles, where a brown, noxious executed in Washington suggested that the Syrian air force chal¬ warplanes in the future when ever they raid Palestine. pall hung over the area. "If everything develops as we fear, we could pass yesterday's lenged Israel's air force for In the Wednesday air battle values," said Jim Birakos, a spokesperson for the Air Quality Damascus the first time since 1974 to divert attention from Assad's above Lebanon, Israel claimed its highly sophisticated U.S.- Management District, which has responsibility for air quality in a 6,400 square mile area. "It could not only be the worst pollution FocussNation domestic political troubles. Israeli Prime Minister Men- made F-15 Eagles, in a world combat debut, knocked out day of the year, but the worst of the 1970s." Almost 2,800 businesses, industries and government agenices in achem Begin on Thursday five Soviet made Syrian MiG- the four-county area were ordered to begin anti-pollution rejected U.S. criticism of Is¬ 21s. House leaders water down windfall taxes measures. But spot checks for violations were to be conducted at only 400 to 500 sites because of inadequate staff. WASHINGTON (AP) — The House voted approval of a tougher "windfall profits" Thursday to water down the proposed tax, arguing that OPEC's steep increase "windfall profits" tax, agreeing with in world oil prices will pour billions of dollars more into oil company coffers. BEAT INFLATION ... Republican and oil-state lawmakers that the best way to spur domestic oil production is to leave more money with The Organizations of Petroleum Ex¬ porting Countries raised the price for while saving lives!! the oil companies. crude oil to between $18 and $23.50 a By a 236-to-183 vote, the House cut the barrel. The base price had been $14.55 a $8.00 cash paid for each donation amount to be reclaimed from oil company barrel. $10.00 cash paid for second donation if you profits resulting from decontrol of oil The weaker tax, sponsored by oil-state donate twice in one week (Between Tuesday and Saturday) prices by at least $5.9 billion, according Reps. W. Henson Moore, R-La., and to congressional estimates. James R. Jones, D-Okla., is still stronger YOU MUST BE 18 AND SHOW 2 PIECES OF I.D. The vote was a stinging defeat for than the one that President Carter COME TO: Democratic leaders who had urged originally proposed. AMERICAN PLASMA DONOR CENTER 2827 GR. RIVER AVE. E. LANSING, MICH. phone 351-2620 CHICAGO Car plows through Chicago crowd (AP) — Three black men, that is." A SUMMER PLACE A National Organization dedicated to,the extension of lifes to others. apparently enraged because they were James E. 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The two men Unfortunately not all styles lunking after being pulled from a 40-foot- had explored the cave together two or deep pit in a cave where he and two three times before. available in all companions were lost for 3 and one-half They were rescued in the pre dawn days with no food and only muddy water darkness Wednesday — cold, thirsty, to drink. scared and hungry — by members of a "I'm the type of guy, if I fall off a bike, spelunkers' club at the University of I'll get back on. But no more of this MflRTYS Missouri-Rolla. cave-exploring stuff," Sekola, 22. of "I used to drive a fuel truck in the Bloomer, Wis., said after his rescue. mountains of Korea. It was a pretty hairy Open Sekola entered Indian Cave in the job . . . but I never worried about it. But Thursday Missouri Ozarks on Saturday afternoon you just can't compare this cave experi¬ nights with Spec. 4 Steve Mercado, 20, a fellow ence to nothing else," Sekola said. until 8:30 Shop & park free with purchase. Friday, June 29, 1979 3 the board's own coal-fired Erickson plant in Delta Township. The Board of Water and Light will poll Lansing rate payers in an attempt to gather public input on the advisability of a possible nuclear buy-in. Lansing City Council President Louis Adado said the board's request for an election had been denied because the public didn't have sufficient technical information to make An earlier request by the board to put the issue before the voters was rejected by an informed choice. 4 the Lansing City Council last month. Council members had also feared that both pro and anti-nuclear groups could have A resolution passed at Tuesday's board meeting allows members to solicit bids from Citizens to be polled MSU and commercial polling operations to conduct the survey. are Persons in East Lansing, while users of the utility, would not be polled because technically not "owners" of the municipal power company. they mounted "propaganda campaigns" to sway public Adado said he wouldn't consider the results of a making its decision. opinion, Adado said. poll to be a mandate to the board in "People take polls all the time," he said. "I would look at an election as a mandate, but The resolution called the City Council's decision to reject the advisory vote a poll is something you just tie into a decision." "unbelievable." on nuclear question Board officials, who have warned of a possible electricity shortage in Lansing by 1984, have discussed the possibility of buying into either the Midland nuclear plant Boardmember Marvin Ray said the poll would serve as an advisory to the board, which legally must make the final decision. "The poll might give a more balanced representation of opinion than we had during under construction by Consumers Power Co. or the Fermi II nuclear plant, a Detroit Edison facility under construction near Monroe. public hearings," he said. "I guess if the margin is overwhelming one way or the other, the advice will be taken." Other options include buying into coal-fired plants of either company or expanding [ Local drug arrests end four-month investigation A four-month investigation into the valium, he said. MSU Department of Public Safety offi¬ Many of the persons charged had cials, Lansing police, Michigan state police, trafficking of drugs in the Tri-County area and Eaton County, Ingham County, and has resulted in 36 arrest warrants issued by extensive criminal records and had violated the controlled substance act in the past, he Delhi Township authorities participated in area prosecutors. the arrests, Wrigglesworth said. said. Tri-County Metro Narcotics Squad Those arrested gave police authorities Six persons were termed as "habitual spokesperson Lt. Gene Wrigglesworth said little trouble when taken into custody, he criminals" by Ingham County Assistant 21 of the 36 people had been arrested by said. Prosecutor Kim Eddie. early Thursday morning. The 36 persons named in the warrants were charged with 63 violations of the state's controlled substance act, he said. The charges were in connection with delivery of heroin, cocaine, LSD, the and Sleep aids , Rev. Jackson perhaps carcinogenic By JEFF MINAHAN State News Staff Writer containing methapyrilene are being recalled by drug to speak Friday Sleeping aids and other drugs manufacturers following a recommendation by the Food and Drug Administration. The recommendation was spurred by tests conducted by the National Cancer Institute The Rev. Jesse L. Jackson will lecture on Clearing House which found methapyrilene - a substance used in all sleeping aid "Celebrating the 25th Anniversary of products — to be a cancer-causing agent in laboratory animals. Brown vs. Topeka Board of Education" State News Ira Strickstein Friday at 8 p.m. in the MSU Auditorium. R. A. Korsakas, supervisory investigator for the FDA in Detroit, said the Truck driver Billie Smith lost control of his vehicle at the intersection of 1-69 and Abbott Road, Wednesday night. In the 1954 decision, the Supreme Court administration sent out notices to drug manufacturing firms nationwide on June 15, recommending a voluntary recall of all products containing methapyrilene. East Lansing firefighters washed awav 100 gallons of diesel fuel which leaked from Smith's flatbed. overturned the "separate but equal ruling" But Korsakas said it was too early to tell if all drug manufacturers would cooperate set in the 1896 Plessy vs. Ferguson case. with the FDA recommendation. The 18% decision allowed legal separa¬ tion of facilities for blacks and whites. Although the FDA has no jurisdiction to compel compliance, failure to heed the Jackson is president of Operation PUSH, recommendation would prompt further action by the FDA, Korsakas said. Tanker crash spills diesel fuel People United to Save Humanity, an If firms manufacturing products containing methapyrilene failed to recall them organization he founded in 1972. Korsakas said, FDA Commissioner Donald Kennedy would initiate legal action against The primary purpose of PUSH is to help those companies. blacks get jobs, retain capital in the black "There are over 300 firms involved nationwide," he said. "The FDA contacted all firms community, and educate black consumers. to check on compliance and to our knowledge all firms are complying." A double-bottom tanker truck jackknifed head and right shoulder, said police. said. Department of Natural Resources Jackson's appearance is part of the Patricia Catto, chief pharmacist at the MSU Clinical Center, said she received a notice at 1-69 and Abbott Road Wednesday night, East Lansing Fire Department officials officials were notified of the tainted water. Unitarian Universalist assembly being held from the Lilly-Dista Company of Indianapolis, Ind. saying that that company was hitting a light post and spilling about 100 were called to flush the streets of the diesel The tractor of Smith's truck was exten¬ June 25 to June 30 at MSU. The event recalling all of its products containing methapyrilene. gallons of diesel fuel onto the streets. fuel, authorities said. sively damaged, officials said. Smith was includes ministers and lay people from the East Lansing police said truck driver When the fuel was hosed off the streets, driving for Saunders Leasing Systems of United States, Mexico and Canada and "This recall will extend to wholesale and retail distributors and pharmacies throughout Billie Smith, 45, of Ortonville, had tried to it filtered into the sewer system, police Grand Rapids, police said. the United States," the statement said. examines current problems facing the avoid hitting another truck which had church. Catto also urged the general public to take the necessary precautions. stopped in front of him. The assembly is being sponsored by the "People should go through their medicine chests and check the label on anything they Unitarian Universalist Association, the MSU Committee on Church Related Pro¬ buy and look for the name in the formula," she said. In addition to sleeping aids, numerous other drugs — both prescription and over the The road was damp from a light rain which fell just prior to the accident, causing Grand jury probe ends in Smith's trailer to jackknife, police said. The counter — contain methapyrilene and are affected by the recall, she said. grams and MSU's Lifelong Education truck swerved and severed a light post. Although many Lansing area drugstores reported taking the products in question off Programs. their shelves, others said they have not yet received notices about the recall. Smith suffered only minor injuries to his long list of indictments The culmination of a three-month, one-man grand jury investigation into drug traffic East Grand River traffic-flow trouble resulted in a long list of indictments Wednesday. Nineteen members were charged with 30 separate violations of drug laws in Ingham County, according to a statement released by Ingham County Prosecutor Peter Houk and Professor made Ingham County Circuit Judge Ray C. Hotchkiss. center director will be studied if MSU gives consent The indicted persons are suspected of transporting drugs into Ingham County in recent years, Houk said. Three of the 19 men have been under arrest since early May, Houk said. An East Grand River Avenue corridor the resolution, but said he could not speak public hearings held by the highway Donald Courtois, Denver, was charged with conspiracy to deliver cocaine; James Warren I. Cohen, professor of history and for the board of trustees. department. Lownds, Gainesville, Fla., was charged with conspiracy to deliver psilocybin mushrooms; study which would examine the traffic flow an authority on United States-China rela "The Tri-County Regional Planning Com¬ He said an area air quality planning study and Thomas Pline was charged with conspiracy to deliver cocaine and psilocybin, Houk problem along the area's main thoroughfare tions, has been named director of the MSU needs MSU approval to get underway, a mission should send us the resolution," he will also begin this fall. said. Asian Studies Center. Tri-County Regional Planning official said said. "We are over the legal smog limit and The grand jury investigation was begun following a drug bust in East Lansing in March Cohen, whose appointment is effective have received a two-year grant award from in which more than $1 million in cocaine and other drugs were confiscated, he said. Thursday. Bagley said the completed study, with July 1, will replace William T. Ross, who is The study was adopted at Wednesday's proposed solutions to the Grand River the U.S. Environmental Protection Houk said the grand jury, headed by Judge Hotchkiss, was formed with the sole intent retiring after 17 years as director. commission meeting, planner Leo Bagley Avenue problem, would be examined in Agency," Bagley said. pf investigating drug trafficking in the area. Cohen joined the MSU faculty in 1%3 and said. A resolution to submit the program to is also director of the Michigan China various funding agencies, was also ap¬ Council. The council is one of 12 established proved, he said. throughout the United States to conduct adult education affairs. programs on Chinese The study, to be conducted by the Michigan Department of State Highways, would take two years and encompass the Senate Finance Committee OKs tax bill, Cohen was a visiting professor of history area from Haslett to Mt. Hope roads and at National Taiwan University from 1964 to U.S. 127 to Van Atta Road, Bagley said. lead to hikes in underassessed areas 1%6 and a Fulbright Lecturer on United Funding for the study would come from States-East Asian relations in Tokyo, Japan from 1%9 to 1970. Cohen has written three books, "The the U.S. Department of Transportation, Bagley said. may All other jurisdictions which would be American Revisionists," "America's Re¬ affected by the study — East Lansing, taxes on homes and farms. By United Press Internotionol doing their jobs correctly, the bill will have by studying the skyrocketing real estate sponse to China" and "The Chinese Con¬ Lansing, Meridian Township, Ingham The Senate Finance Committee Thurs¬ no effect, they said. market, while commercial and industrial Nothing in current law prohibits equaliza¬ nection." tion by class, he said, and overassessed County Road Commission, Michigan De¬ day approved legislation requiring that tax land is spared that upward pressure partment of State Highways and Transport¬ assessments on all classes of property be Opponents, however, said that there is a because it is assessed on a more stable industries have a right of appeal. ation and the Tri-County Regional Planning set at 50 percent of true cash value. basic inequity in the tax system that the bill income-based approach. "If Ford Motor Co. in Dearborn is Commission have passed resolutions will aggravate. Sen. John Welborn, R-Kalamazoo, who assessed over 50 percent, and if they felt — The bill, sent to the full Senate on a 3-1 Urban Options asking the state highway department to committee vote, could lead to property tax Assessments on residential and agricul¬ voted against the bill in committee, said the they were overtaxed all they had to do was make the study. hikes in areas of the state where home¬ tural property, critics said, are determined ultimate effect will be increased property go to the state tax tribunal." he said. "We're just waiting for a resolution from steads are underassessed at the expense of slates workshop the MSU Board of Trustees," Bagley said, commercial and industrial property. adding the commission has been asking Wayne County and the city of Dearborn MSU officials for approval "for a year now." frequently cited as areas where County attorney's opinion necessary Urban Options will conduct a solar are most Jack Breslin, MSU executive vice presi¬ assessments industrial land have been greenhouse design workshop at the Energy on House, 135 Linden St., Saturday at 9 a.m. dent, said he did not see any problem with increased in order to reduce assessments to Principles of passive solar design will be homeowners. taught, with special emphasis on how solar greenhouses can be effective heat pro¬ Ethnic The practice is allowed because all classes of property agricultural, residential, to decide de-annexation ballot question festival — ducers in Michigan's northern climate. industrial, and commercial — can be lumped Urban Options plans to construct a solar together in meeting the requirement that Lansing should be included in computing the figure, Cohl wrote. greenhouse on the Energy House with a assessments be placed at 50 percent of cash By JEFF MINAHAN Statutory interpretation and the history of the land in question $10,000 federal grant received from the Department of Energy. set for weekend value. Those classes would be equalized separ State News Staff Writer Whether the drive to sever MSU from East Lansing stands a will be the basis of the answers to those issues, the letter said. The County Affairs and Policy Committee will meet July 11 to chance of reaching the ballot before November — or at all — hinges The greenhouse will be built in July Lansing's 4th annual ethnic festival will ately under the committee-approved bill. In consider Cohl's recommendations and those of the East Lansing during public workshops designed to give take place this weekend at the City Market other words, assessors could apply multi¬ in large part on an Ingham County attorney's opinion promised to and Ingham County clerks. be ready by July 11. participants experience they can use in and Riverfront Park. plying factors separately to property clas¬ In other action, the board approved a resolution renewing a that are underassessed. In a letter received at the Ingham County Board of building their own greenhouses. The festival, from noon to 11 p.m. ses contract with MSU under which physicians from the MSU Commissioners meeting Tuesday, Attorney Peter Cohl said he is The grant money was part of $1.3 million Saturday and noon to 9 p.m. Sunday, will One of the state legislature's perennial Department of Pediatrics provide services at the Child Health awarded to 63 individuals and groups feature china and china-doll displays from issues, the measure has passed the House in the process of checking the law regarding the proposed Clinic operated by the county Health Department in Lansing. several occasions in the past, only to die de-annexation. through the 1978 Midwest Appropriate Korea; Scandinavian needlework; United on The board also passed a resolution approving a collective in the Senate. The most recent foe was "There are numerous legal issues which must be thoroughly Technology Program. Nations displays; Macedonian delicacies; bargaining agreement between the 30th Judicial Circuit Court and The design for the energy house green¬ former Sen. Patrick McCollough, D-Dear researched," he said. Lebanese foods, decorations and entertain¬ the Ingham County Employees Association. house will be used as a model for the ment; Irish and Mexican beer, wine and bom, who managed to tie the bill up in the Legal issues include the number of signatures needed to get A controversy between the board and the circuit court judges finance committee last year. the issue on the ballot for a general election and the number of discussion. food, and German and Italian beer, wine, earlier this month almost resulted in a strike by 500 county The film "Build Your Greenhouse Soiar food and music. Backers argue that the measure is municipalities that must be considered in determining that number, the letter stated. employees. Style" will also be shown. There is no admission charge, but bring designed only to make the state's property Since that time the board, the judges and the ICEA have all There is a $5 workshop fee for tax system work the way it was intended. Sections of the Home Rule Cities Act "seem to indicate" that the non- enough money to eat, drink and be merry. come to terms. members In places where local assessors have been populations of Meridian Township, Lansing Township and East Opinion VIEWPOINT: NICARAGUA Keep the power within the voters Compassion is the prescription By Shashikant Gupta tion. Interestingly enough, India got rid of more constructive direction, rather than to Compassion, not stereotyping and contempt The cold-blooded murder of ABC's Bill its so-called dictator (Mrs. Gandhi) in an a condemnation of all poor countries. Maybe is the prescription for these Third World Two Michigan state Senators have jumped on the MSU trustees' inept Stewart was a truly abhorrent act. The enviably peaceful way in 1975. it's time for us to persuade the U.S. countries. An honest appraisal of the roots of their problems is as desperately needed State News editorial regarding this incident I shocked, saddened and humbled government to end its support of dictator¬ handling of the presidential selection by introducing legislation that was as as it is scarce. The reason may be that these would allow appointment of trustees for MSU, University of Michigan (June 22) was necessary — its readers need by Bill Stewart's death as was The State ships. Such an action will mitigate, though to be exposed to a sensible discussion of News writer. But I believe that the reaction it may not eliminate, conditions in the poor roots would reach so close to home. and Wayne State University by the governor. Sen. John Engler, R-Mt. such episodes, however sad they may be. to this incident should be channeled in a countries which lead to political violence. Gupta is o graduate student majoring in economics Pleasant, and Sen. William Sederburg, R-East Lansing, authors of the But I find the editorial seriously deficient in bill, claim the non-partisan legislation would eliminate such both sense and logic. The writer concludes that this incident is unprofessional practices as a faulty presidential selection. It appears that both legislators have based their need for such symptomatic of the "horrors that have become an all too common occurrence in the legislation totally on the lengthy selection process that occurred prior to unstable Third World." This conclusion is a Cecil Mackey's appointment as MSU president. Their bill may appear to rash generalization, and a sinister one at be a quick solution to the problems caused by popular election of that. It is indicative of the contemptuous trustees, but unreasonably singles out and attacks the MSU trustees for attitude of some Westerners towards poor countries. Before one can generalize the a job not well done. The trustees' handling of the presidential selection Stewart tragedy to all Third World coun¬ indeed left much to be desired. Engler and Sederburg, however, intend tries, the following need to be considered. to change the electoral process for other state funded schools as well, The 'West' is not totally blameless. After using the MSU trustees as scapegoat. all, it was Nicaraguan National Guardsmen, Some of Engler's and Sederburg's arguments deserve attention. bearing U.S.-made weapons, who executed Stewart is such a dastardly way. Party politics do play a large role in determining how governing boards Cold-blooded killings are not confined to are currently selected at state conventions. Also, the public, while the Third World countries. Examples of paying attention to candidates running for House, Senate or equally saddening killings unfortunately gubernatorial positions, are usually too uninformed about candidates also abound in the West. The United States has had its share of senseless political and running for university governing boards. Their selections are too often based on the reliable party line, rather than the merits of each social murders. candidate. It is distressing to note that voting by the public is done in Nicaragua is in the process of a violent transfer of power, and this seems to be such a blind manner. But Engler and Sederburg's bill would allow the symptomatic of those Third World coun appointing task to rest with the state, denying voters the opportunity to tries in which America has played a political participate in a direct popular election. or military role. Vietnam, Iran, Pakistan and now Nicaragua have two things in We wonder if this is fair to other Michigan schools. Is there a need for common — U.S. involvement and a transfer trustee selection by the state at the University of Michigan or Wayne \ Huiti-rwiximim of power characterized by violence. Right in State? If so, the bill may deserve attention. However, the bill could the middle of the first three nations is India, merely be a hasty measure finding fault with the popular election of which has studiously avoided U.S. domina¬ ACCEPT IW00 223 1782 Nearly $1,300 in donations have been sent to the family since the accident, the boy's UNIVERSITY_ father said. All donations made to the family will be put in an educational fund for Sammy. The famous STARLtTEH LflnSlflG One real estate agent has even offered to let the family battles (fatten use a cottage for a week after Sammy is released. "The response of history. THE SUNDAY Neui fork Wmts has been un¬ believable," Gloria Perkins said. "I didn't know so many War games from WIDE SELECTION OF people really cared." She said they explained to UNDERGROUNDS Sammy before surgery on Mon¬ . RULES KSMCRI Earliest day that the doctors were going delivery of comics •MATURE FIGURES Sat. morning. (Back ■ to have to remove his feet. every • ACCESSORIES TROWBRIDGE at HARRISON EAST LANSING "We asked him yesterday if SIDNEY SHELDON'S issues of Comics) •USED BOOKS he wanted to go outside and play, and he said, 'I can't BLOODLINE STORE HOURS •PAPER BACKS because I don't have any feet,' ParamoOT Proms Prrsmn * DAV1DV PICKER Mon. thru Sat. 8:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m. so he knows," Sammy's •MAGAZINES — mother said. SIDNEY BECKERMAN Production •SIDNEY SHELDON'S BLOODLINE Sunday 7a.m.-10p.m. A traction device with PrndmrdhDAVIDY PICKER Jr.) 517 W. GRAND RIVER •HARDCOVERS weights is attached to the boy's legs in position while they drain, said Ann Heglin, hospital uuoman9are SIDNEY BECKERMAN Omird In TE RE NCE YOl NG Scrmiptoibv LAIRD KOENIG BivdondKNoteiK SIDNEY SHELDON Just W. of the bus station 332-6685 special order service ! public relations director. Sammy is given a mild seda¬ tive to ease the pain, but does of LansinG Musk C om posed and Conducted bs ENNIOMORRJCONE A PARAMOUNT PICTURE not appear to be uncomfort¬ • Free Pregnancy Tesrs r // established e. lansing 1976 able, she said. "I haven't seen him cry, but • Gynecological Core he does whimper occasionally Pregnancy Termination {mm counseling center, inc. L • when we change his bed," she said. • Free VD Testing and Treatment FOUL PLAY" • Pre-natal Counseling and Referral Heglin said additional Free pregnancy test *on a walk-in basis, confidential surgery will be performed on individual care from trained specialists: Sammy sometime next week to •papsmear, breast exam, b.c. pills close the wounds. He will TODAY OPEN 7PM •diaphram fitting, pap, breast GS probably remain at the hospital SHOWS 7:20-9:20—SAT- •IUD, pap, breast for a few more weeks, she said. SUN AT 1:00-3:10-5:15 Perkins said he has been 7:20-9:20PM •pelvic exam—any reason Neighborhood Offices extremely happy with hospital •pregnancy termination by vacuum aspiration officials and their treatment of Eosr Lonsino Office West loosing Office •advanced termination thru 20 weeks will be discussed \ 201'? E Grand River West Side Action Cenrei Sammy. at our centers. East Lansing 428 W Lenawee "They have treated us like 332-1066 Lansing •counseling no charge royalty and we love them for 467-0609 — blue cross, medicaid, student discounts— it," he said. "They have done everything they could for us." Perkins said even with Sam¬ my's accident, he and his wife feel they have been fortunate. "We believe God does things that don't always appear to be good at first," he said, "but are for the best eventually." The Perkins' other children, Lisa, 11; Nathan, 10; and Holly, 7, have been staying with their aunt for the past few days, he CLINT EASTWOOD said. Sammy's father had a final ESCAPE FROM ALCATRAZ request to other parents: •IfStarts "Please make sure you know where your children are when farm equipment is operating m SAT AND SUN nearby. You never know what OPEN TODAY - 6:45 TODAY OPEN 6:45 SHOWS AT 1:00 might happen." SHOWS-7:10-9:20 The parents thanked people SHOWS 7:15-9:25-SAT- SUNAT 1:00-3:00-5:05 3:05-5:10-7:15-9:20 for donations and suggested that those who wish to con¬ 7:15-9:25PM THE LINE BETWEEN LOV E AND DEATH IS THE BLOODLINE. tribute money send it to the Crippled Children's Fund, the Edward W. Sparrow Hospital expansion fund, or to the family. Berrigan (continued from page 1) Over the past 25 years of Cold War, three popes and the Vatican Council "have cried out loud and clear against the arms race," Berrigan said. "Yet no pope or council has been able to dissipate this insanity," he said. "The sin is larceny of time, money and environment, which belong to the people of the ,, nR(v Bi N TAMES MICHELLE OMAR world," he added. UnUKS GAZZARA MASON PHILLIPS SHARIF Berrigan, who was sent to prison in 1970 after being convicted on charges of destroy¬ ing Selective Service records in Catonsville, Md., urged his audience to actively protest the arms race. Berrigan's appearance was ROBERT CHART0FF IRWIN WINKLER— . - part of the 18th annual Unitar¬ . ian Universalist Association SYLVESTER STALLONE'ROCKYinALIA SHIRE BURTY0UNG assembly being held at MSU. CARL WEATHERS.. BURGESS MEREDITH— BILLC0NT1 Ministers and lay people from BiLL BUTiER iRWIN WINKLER ROBERT CHART0FF - the United States, Mexico and SYLVESTER STALLONE Canada are examining issues z,:... . yummaim* facing the church today. Friday, June 29, 1979 I 0 Michigon Stote News. Eost Lonsing, Michigan J. Browne's Ross HANGGLIDER Whaling Station 120°° LESSONS invites you to lunch. . . I Alle' Ey, Saturday, at 9 p.m. $1.00 off admission with § Lessons given every weekend at Warren Dunes State presentation of this coupon! Park, for two full days of flying fun. Flying all day Saturday & Sunday. Classes meet at 9:00 a.m. Satur¬ day morning at the Howard Johnson's Restaurant. Fresh Fish Lunch $l .95-4.25 Benton Harbor on I 94. Lodging for Lansing area stu¬ dents is at the Howard Johnsons Motor Lodge paid by Hang Gliders Inc. Upon completion of the course, stu¬ Doily Special $ ] .95 dents will receive certification for glider rentals and (Wfiafe/ membership of the Michigan Hang Gliding Associa- Reduced Prices on Bloody Marys and Martinis Send l20°° Deposit To: 5 minutes Hang Gliders Inc. P.O. Box 18043 from Campus wants you to lonsing, Mich. 48901 id by the Michigan State Hang Gliding Ats* Corner of Marsh Burn Baby Burn and Grand River Friday and Saturday with The FIRST Certified Crazy Person^ Comedy. PETER ALAN K\LK - ARKIN "BEFORE THIS DECADE ISOUT": NASA Film on Apollo 15 steps to the moon Shown after 8pm & Sunday Shows PETER FALK ALAN ARKIN in now showing at An ARTHUR HII.LER Film "THE IN-LAWS" Sound and Lightshow after Music by JOHN MORRIS • Executive Producer A1WN ARKIN 10PM shows. abrams planetarium Written by ANDREW BERGMAN Produced bv ARTHUR HILLER and WILLIAM SACKHEIM Directed by ARTHUR HILLER n t tiNK oioH' This Week: "The Best of Linda Ronstadt" for information call 355 4672 PG>wim suomo «wto «»i Q MATINEES DAILY 1:00, 3:00, 5:00, 7:00 & 9:00 live at... DOOLEY'S Admission $1.50 until 1:00 POINTER SISTERS THE QUEEN OF THE CHICAGO BLUES J*r4 ToLK& BLUES PRESENTS MONDAY, JULY 16—8 00 & 10 30 You can TICKETS: $7.50 IN ADVANCE KOKO TAYLOR afford an & HER BLUES attorney MACHINE the commander cody band SUNDAY, JULY1 No charge 7=30 and 10 pm for initial consultation WEDNESDAY, JULY 18 —841030 ERICKSON KIVA, MSU $4 at the MSU Union, Elderly Instruments, Castellani's Market, Sounds & Diversions. TICKETS: $5.50 IN ADVANCE MARTIN $4.50 at the door. LEGAL SERVICES TICKETS AVAILABLE AT DOOLEY'S AND BOTH RECORDLANDS 694-1351 24 hr. LINE THIS WEEK BANKARDS ACCEPTED AT THE BUS STOP: SUNDAY Latin Disco - Live Latin and Tropical bands with your host Andres Rivera HOURS: 6:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. MONDAY WVIC Rock and Roll Night • Live bands all night longl HOURS: 9:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. ADMISSION: $3.00 TUESDAY Teen Night - 17 and under HOURS: 8:00 p.m. to 12:00 a.m. ADMISSION: $2.50 WEDNESDAY Super Soul Night - with your host Gregg Lloyd - 100% Pure FUNK! HOURS: 9:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. ADMISSION: $2.00 THURSDAY Wet-T-Shirt Night together with our crazy Nuts & Bolts Game • Great Prizes! * HOURS: 9:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. ADMISSION: $2.00 FRIDAY Foxy Friday - Ladies pay V2 price ! HOURS: 9:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. ADMISSION: $3.00 SATURDAY Super Saturday Disco Party!! HOURS: 9:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. ADMISSION: $3.00 For more information, call our Bus Stop Hot-line - 332-2900 j Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, June 29, 1979 1 1 VOLVO 1972,164. Runs well, FLOORMEN POSITIONS BABYSITTER NEEDED for 4 REFRIGERATORS 2 and 4 TWO MONTH sublease, Ju ROOMMATE WANTED for 2 DUPLEX FOR rent. 1512 available. Apply in month old. Flexible hours, cubic foot sizes, free delivery. ly-August. $120/month. Capi¬ bedroom townhouse. Fe¬ Burcham Rd. Thru Septem¬ PHONE 355-8255 347 Student Services Bldg. good tires. $1400. 627-3338. person. ber 15. Call 351-2781. 3*2® Rainbow Ranch 2843 E. own transportation, experi¬ United Rent All, 351-5652. tol Villa pool. 337 0904. - male. For information call Grand River. 351-1201. ence. 351-2385. 6-7-2 (4) 3-6-29 (3) 6 7-2 (3) 332 4546 after 5 p.m. daily. 8-7-16 13) RATES VW CAMPER, 1971. Pop-top 3-7-2 (5) 8-7-6 (4) Radio, snow tires. 30 miles WANTED PR Specialist - FEMALE TO share apartment NORTH POINTE APART¬ MSU NEAR-share3 bedroom 1 per gallon. Rebuilt engine. ADMINISTRATIVE ASSIS¬ experienced in magazine pro¬ immediate occupancy. $78/ MENTS, E. Lansing. Now ATTENTION GRAD stu duplex. Lots of room, central 1 3 4 8 day-90' per line n©s 3 2,000 349-2998. 8-7-16 (3) TANT. Entry level job in duction and public relations. month. Mt. Hope Er Haga- leasing, 3 to 12 month leases. dents. East side 2 bedroom. air, great location. Approxi¬ -3 2.70- 7.20 -13.50 days-80' per line marketing dept. of direct mail Minimum 2 years college. dorn roads. Pam, 337-2676 1250 Haslett Road at 69. $230 including utilities. 669 mately $200 monthly includ¬ 16.8f 4 3.40 9.40 18.00 22.40 6days-75* per line VW, SUPER Beetle, 1974. marketing company. Respon¬ Salary $14,250 Contact: Z-4-7-3 (3i Furnished and non furnished. 5513. 5-6-29 (4) ing utilities. 882-1925 after 8 days-70' per line Perfect mechanical condi¬ sibilities include market Newly remodeled 1 and 2 6:30 pm weekdays or anytime 5 4.50 12.00 22.50 28.00 re¬ Michigan Nurses Associa¬ tion. Eves, and weekends, 6 5.40 14.40 27.00 33.60 332-0729. Days 353-9242. search, preparation of re¬ tion, 120 Spartan Ave., E. FOR RENT 1 bedroom apartments, spacious rooms, fully carpet¬ FURNISHED FACULTY on weekends. 8-7-16 (5) -7 4.30 14.40- 31.50 39.20 ports, record keeping, some Lansing, Mi. 48823, (517) home, all amenities, 3 month: ■ 3-6-29 141 copywriting. No experience 337-1653. E.O.E. 3-6-29 (10) • TV,STEREO ed. Air conditioned, heat and 8/16 - 11/16 Professor over 3 BEDROOM, 2-bath, fur¬ MASTERCHARGi 8 VISA WELCOME necessary, but college study • Refrigerators water furnished, large laun¬ seas, Approximately $400/ nished faculty home. Fire¬ in liberal arts, marketing or WANTED YOUTH fellowship dry facilities. Swimming pool. month 332-8815. 8-7 6 (4) place garage, 5 minutes to EconoLines—3 lines-M.00-5 over 3 lines. No adjustment in rate when days. 80' per line 1 Auto Service 1 [7] business desired. Good com¬ director. Request resume, • Free 372-1795 Delivery Rates starting at $212 per month. Call Jan 332-6354. EAST LANSING. 5 bedroom, campus. Prefer faculty munication skills (oral and references, and church rela¬ couple. No pets. Available cancelled. Price of item(s) must be stated written) and math aptitude tionship. Call 332-5073 or OR-10-7-13 (12) 2 full baths, $350/month. Call 9-1 79, 1 year. $425/month. ATTENTION! WE buy late in ad. Maximum sale price of MOO. essential. Good benefits. Ex¬ apply P.O. Box 1614 East 1 AND 2 BEDROOMS, $150 332 2625. 3 6-29 (3) 351 1146 7 7 16 (6) model imported and domes¬ ROOMMATE OWN room in No Commsrcial Ads tic compact cars. Contact cellent potential for advance¬ Lansing. 3-6-29 (3) and up. Newly redecorated Call 371-5550. townhouse. $88 per month. NEAR MSU farms - 6 John DeYoung. WILLIAMS ment. locations. 485-8525. Peanuts Personal ads—3 lines insertion. 75' per line over - *2.25 - 3 lines (pre¬ per VW, 484-1341. C-5-6-29 15) 3-7-2 (18) Is DOMINOS PIZZA hiring full and part-time 8-7-13 (3) Phone 349-3799. 8-7-16 (3) bedroom, 2 living rooms, 2 full baths, kitchen, 3 porches, Rooms 1 [^*j delivery people. Flexible full basement, horse barns + payment). TEMPORARY MAIL room ROOMMATE NEEDED. Own Rummage/Garage Sale ads—4 lines - '2.50. Attention FIAT Qwners help, available. 4-6 weeks, Hours 8:30 2 shifts a.m.- hours. Can make up to $4/hour with commission and 1 Apartments ~~] BEECHWOOD 5 acres of farm land. $725 per month. 337-7502. room in Lansing. $95 month. Tom before 5:30. 372-3684. 63' per line over 4 lines-per insertion. 4:30 p.m. 5 p.m. to midnight. tips. Apply at the following ROOMMATE NEEDED for APARTMENTS 8-7-13 (5) 3-7-2 (4) 'Round Town ads—4 lines-'2.50-per insertion. Why have we become locations. Apply 505 Frandor Shopping summer term in spacious 63' per line over 4 lines. Lansing's largest Fiat re¬ RED GIANT has a large Center or call 374-9686. WOMAN FOR 2 pair shop over the past few corner apartment. Rent nego¬ selection of houses, apart summer. Lost & Found ads/Transportation ads — 3 5-7-6 (7) 2068 Cedar St. Holt tiable. Call 332-8529. blocks from campus. $80 a years? Call us the next 1561 Haslett Rd. Haslett ments, duplexes, studios etc. lines-M ,50-per insertion. 50' per line over time your car needs repair S-5-6-29 (5) month. 351-7790. 2-6-29 (3) BROILER COOK needed for 1139 E. Grand River . . . Most areas, sizes, and 3 lines. and you'll know the ons- 3-11 p.m. shift. Apply in E. Lansing 1 or 2 male roommates Now prices. Call and see if we have 1 LARGE room in house. You'll be pleased with Renting For Summer Deadlines wer. person, HOSPITALITY INN, 5214 Cedar St. Lansing wanted for Twyckingham Immediate Occupancy what you're looking for. Be¬ Prefer non-smoker, grad. 3600 Dunkel Road, Lansing. 3608 N. E. St. Lansing tween 9-9, 349-1065. apartments. Pool, Air, TV, As Low as $160 $140/month. 332-1234. Ads-2p.m.-l class day before publication. 5-6-29 (5) 801 Thomas L. Parkway stereo. Furnished. Good C-5-6-29 (7) 8 7-9 (3) Cancellation/Change-lp.m.-l class day be¬ Lansing roommates. Rent $70. Call Call 332-0052 fore publication. Once ad is ordered it cannot be cancelled /IMPORTS When you need expert ser¬ vice or repairs, turn to the 9-7-11 (16) 351 2736. Ask for Rick or between 1 pm-5 pm EAST man LANSING houses. - 3,4,5 Walking dis¬ ROOM FOR rent in house, or Doug. 3-7-3 (7) 223 Jones St. Start July 9. Service Directory in Classi¬ PART-TIME evenings Mon¬ tance to MSU. 339-1022. Male or female, 23-35; grad changed until after 1st insertion. 1206 Oakland 8-7-6 (3) There is a M.00 charge for 1 ad change plus Call for Appt. fied to solve your problem. day thru Friday. Downtown 1 roommate wanted for WEST OF campus, 2 miles. 1 student, etc. Good location, IV4-4411 location, must be neat and Twyckingham apartments room efficiency up share big house. Call John after 50' per additional change for maximum HELP WANTED general dependable. Great job for Pool, air, TV. Furnished Own bath, all utilities, $80. 351 ONLY 3 HOMES left for fall 5:30 weekdays 482-8370. of 3 changes. students. Phone 655-3931 be¬ room. Friendly roommates. 7497 OR-4-7-6 14) leasing now. Call EQUITY 4-6-29 (7) office/assistant bookkeeper. The State News will only be responsible for East Lansing office. Inter¬ tween 3 and 5 p.m. Rent negotiable Call 351 - VEST 351 1500 for more GOOD USED tires, 13-14-15 the 1st day's incorrect insertion. Adjust¬ views by appointment only. 8-7-13 (5) 2736. Ask for Claudia or OWN ROOM in apartment. information. OR-5 6-29 (5) SUMMER CLOSE. 2 rooms inch. Mounted free. Used ment claims must be made within 10 days 351-9001 3-7-3 (4) Tammy. 5-7-9 (7) Pool, new carpeting, female. in a nice house. Reasonable. wheels and hub caps. PEN- SUBJECTS NEEDED for of expiration date. Cheap. 351 4288 1-6-29 (4) FALL-2 females needed in 6 Call 332-8865. 4-6-29 (3) NEL SALES, 1825 Michigan, MSU advertising study. Age KITCHEN HELP-full ft part bedroom house Own room, Bills are due 7 days from ad expiration date. Lansing, Michigan. 48912. 18-22, non-MSU students. $7 482-5818. C-5-6-29 (6) time. Apply in person, SUMMER AND Fall vacan¬ campus 2 blocks, parking ROOM KITCHEN privilege. If not paid by due date, a 50' late service per 1 hour. 353-6421 day, RAMON'S, 718 E. Grand cies, Efficiency 1 bedroom. washer'dryer, 2 refrigera¬ Summer $95/monlh, parking, 355-1099 evenings. charge will be due. MASON BODY SHOP, 812 E. River, Lansing. 6-7-11 (4) X-2-6-29 (5) Rent negotiable. Well main tors, fully furnished, fireplace 1136 Frye, E. Lansing. Call Kalamazoo, since 1940. Auto tained apartments. Quiet $128/month plus utilities. 627-2106. 8-7-6 (4) painting - collision service. CUSTOMER SERVICE typist- DAY DISHWASHER, Mon. - neighborhood 351-3143 Kristin after 10 am 337-0293 American foreign cars. 485- Bright ambitious person for Fri. 11-5 p.m. and Sun. 2-10 evenings between 6pm-8pm. 1-7-2 (7) AVAILALBE IMMEDIATELY. 0256. C-5-6-29 (5) 4-7-6 (6) Automotive Automotive young, fast growing com¬ p.m. Apply at SILVER DOL¬ 2 rooms in duplex. Close to pany. Excellent benefits. Ap¬ LAR between 2-4 p.m. E.O.E. NEED FREE thinking, medi¬ MSU. 1523 Snyder ST. 332 JUNK CARS wanted. Also ply in person at 419 Lentz (off 5-7-6 (5) FALL BEAUTIFUL 2 bed tating, vegetarian-type AMC-JEEP-Renault. Check FORD LTD convertible, 1971, 6515 or 351-9374. 7- St. (3) room. 2 blocks from MSU. our deal before you buy power, air, new tires, runs selling used parts. 321-3651. C-5-6-29 (3) Phone W. St. Joseph) AMERICAN EDUCATIONAL SERVICES SECRETARY/RECEPTION¬ 745 BURCHAM $275. 332-1800/372 1800. people for fall house. Tim 485-1615 2-7-2 (4) ANYWHERE. Kent AMC/ well $550, 487-5150. 3-7-3 (4) IST. Mu6t type 60 wpm ac¬ FEMALES. 2 rooms in 3 3-7-3 18) OR-3-7-3 (3) Jeep-Renault. 3844 Plainfield OWNERS REPAIR manuals curately. Must be good in bedroom house. Moores FORD LTD - Station Wagon. OUR ATTRACTIVE home- NE. Grand Rapids, Ml 1-616- for foreign cars. Over 100 River area. $110/month de¬ 1974. Power, air, radials. 2- CAKE DECORATOR for Math, grammar, spelling, SUMMER BARGAIN Nice half house for Summer only. 364-7061 Z-6-7-11 (4) way rear door. Excellent con¬ titles in stock at CHEQU¬ Roma Bakery. 428 North punctuation. Will be tested. 2-bedroom. Only $125. 2 Married couple Everything posit. July free. 485-6903. ERED FLAG, 2605 East Kala¬ Call for appointment. 371 - blocks from MSU. 332 1800' furnished $200/month Re¬ 3-6-29 (4) dition. $1000. 351-3823 even¬ Cedar, Lansing 48912. 485- AUDI, 1973, 100 LS, body mazoo Street. One mile west 1200. 5-6-29 (6) NORTH PENNSYLVANIA- 1 372-1800. OR-6-7-11 (3) ings. S-5-7-6 (4) 9466. Apply there. 3-7-3 (4) ferences. 351-1426, 9-12 am good condition, with some of campus. 487-5055. bedroom up, now; $140. Or 2 or evenings. 4-7-6 (6) work, 4 door with sun roof, CLERKS WANTED- adult bedroom, down, July 1; $160. NOW LEASING 337-1111. 5-7-9(3) IMPALA 1972. No rust. Ex¬ C-5-6-29J8) If you've bought a bigger tent bookstore. VELVET Do it today! Place that ad in cellent condition. Six brand Bath partly furnished, no AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY. CHEAPEST PRICES - in the Classified you've been think¬ FOR SUMMER $999. Call Mo for the family this year, sell FINGERS, 527 East Michigan. pets, adults. 351-7497 CAMARO 1974-needs new tires. state. UGLY DUCKLING ing about running to sell Large duplex in quiet area. some that old tent now while 489-2278. Z-OR-4-6-29 (4) OR-1-6-29 (6) AND FALL 332-6476. 8-7-16 W those items you're no longer Newly carpeted ft paneled body work and paint, take _ _ RENT-A-CAR, $7.95/day. camping season is on others' 372-7650. C-3-6-29 (4) EARN MONEY FOR LIFE'S using. 694-0753. 8-7-16 (3) over payment or best offer. JEEP CJ5 1977. Excellent minds. WEST OF campus, 2 miles. 1 651-5536. 8-7-11 (4) EXTRAS. Become an Avon running condition. Body very room, efficiency, up share representative. You can earn CAMARO '75 AM/FM stereo good. Soft top. Price negoti¬ able. Before 5, 373-6505. | Motorcycles |[frs] SUMMER with EMPLOYMENT Michigan's largest multi- extra money selling quality bath, all utilities, $80. 351 7497 OR-1-6-29 (4) CEDAR 731 33,000 miles. 6 cylinders, After 5, 1-682-4436. products part-time during the manufacturer distributor. Au¬ 3-speed. 372-4818 after 6 8-7-13 (5) HONDA MR-250-1976, 1200 hours that suit you best. For NEED 1 female to share nice tomobile required. Guaran¬ p.m. 3-7-2 (3) miles, $750 or best offer. details, call 482-6893. teed income. 339-9500. apartment with 3 others. CHEVY 3/4-ton pick-up, 1973 JEEP CHEROKEE-1974, 4 wheel drive. Fair condition 669-5421 8-7-16 (3) C-5-6-29 (6) C-5-6-29 (7) Own and room. Near Hagadorn Burcham. Through GREENS THEY WENT THAT A W AY ...TO for sale. 350 V-8 engine, 66,000 miles, $1600. Excellent Low mileage 332-6728. 8-7-16 (3) 1 Employment |fjj] UNIFORMED SECURITY of¬ ficers and store detectives full RELIABLE MARRIED couple with Christian background to August 19. Parking available 337-7526. 1-6-29 (6) • ONE BEDROOM FURNISHED APARTMENTS APARTMENTS COLLINGWOOD APTS!! shape. Call 355-7324. do janitorial work of church 5-7-3 (4) or part-time. Call 641-4562. • AIR CONDITIONING MAVERICK-1971, 2-door. HELP NEEDED. Take ft de¬ OR-3-6-29 (4) and possibly supervise young NORTH PENNSYLVANIA 2 • SWIMMING POOL 'air conditioned 170 cubic inch, 25mpg, has liver orders. Earn $6-$8 an adults. Starting July 23. Exel dishwasher CHEVY VAN - 1978 3 bedroom, down $160. Partly • PRIVATE BALCONIES 'dishwasher rust. $150. Call between 5:30 hour & up. 321-3022 lent benefits, housing. Send ♦Luxurious Furnishings quarter ton shortbed. 16,000 MODELS WANTED, $9/ furnished, no pets adults. • WITHIN WALKING 'shag carpeting miles. Great condition. 18-20 and 7p.m. 332-3386. 8-7-9 (4) 13-7-27 (3) hour. 489-2278 or apply in resume to J. Meacham, 351-7497 OR-4 7-6 (4) ♦Shag Carpeting 'unlimited Christ Lutheran Church, 122 DISTANCE TO CAMPUS ♦On-site Management parking mpg. Air $5200. 393-0393. 1975 MUSTANG. GREAT person, VELVET FINGERS, •Private Balconies 'plush furniture VIDEOTAPE TRANSCRIBER 527 East S. Pennsylvania, Lansing, EAST LANSING-MSU 1 3-7-2 _<5)_ condition. Stick. 35 mpg. Michigan. ♦SWIMMING POOL 'model open daily - Swedish or Dutch native OR-3-6-29 (4) Michigan 48912. 7-7-4(11) block, summer or fall, 1 Best offer. Mark 351-5970 CHRYSLER CORDOBA. speaker, hours flexible, $5/ bedroom, from $180. Open after noon. 8-7-13 (8) 1975 air and extras. V8 auto¬ hour. Training on the job. FAST GROWING retail or¬ OFFICE MANAGER. Needed June 15th. 351-4107. 8-7-6 (4) SPECIAL SUMMER Call 351-8282 matic. 669-5421 8-7-16 (3) 353-3720 5-7-6 (5) immediately for contracting OLDS CUTLASS Supreme. ganization has position avail¬ GRADUATE FEMALE needs RATES able assistant firm. Attractive position for CUTLASS 1977 - with full 1976, Perfect condition, air, UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY. as manager. roommate for summer. River 351-8631 (behind the Bus Stop evenings and weekends 332- Position requires ambition, ambitious career minded in¬ tank of gas, air AM/FM, low Elbinger studio is looking for enthusiasm, and drive. Prefer dividual. Secretarial and Edge Apartment. Own bed¬ Next to Brody 351-7212 night club on the river] mileage. $4000. 393-5841. °729^day 353-9242.3^-27^5) a few good models. Apply in retail experience but will bookkeeping experience es¬ room. 332-0785. 3-6-29 (3) 6-7-9 (3) OLDS DELTA 1973. Depend¬ person only. 220 Albert train. Apply in person at THE sential. Call 394-1070. ONE PERSON for 2 bedroom, able transportation. Good bo¬ Street. 8-7-16 (4) BOTTOM HALF. 3-6-29 (8) 8-7-6 (8) 1978 DELTA Royale. 2-door, own room, close, no lease, air, cruise. Rear defrost and much more. 8-7-6 323-2520. dy and motor. $895. 694-5726 8-7-13 (3) 1970 OLDS, 4 Door, Power, SECRETARY AND personal assistant to radio and TV producer. Must be accurate RESPONSIBLE INDIVIDU¬ ALS needed for permanent For Rent | |~T1 $135/month & utilities, de¬ posit. 332-7783 or 616-245- 1345 Z 3-6-29 (4) PEOPLE REACHED full-time kitchen positions. tires, rear defogger, Some shorthand. WANT AD snow typist. Lunch and dinner shifts. PARKING SPACES for rent, SUMMER - SHARE or sub¬ DODGE DART - 1970. For rebuilt starter and exhaust, Good salary. Must be able to Good pay and benefits. Call $20 per month. Call 332-6685. let 2-man in Twyckingham. sale or salvage. New tires, $700 or best offer, call 355- travel. Please call 485-2370. Mr. Solomon 372-4330 after 35T7596 X-3-6 29 exhaust. Runs fine. $150 or 8712. 8-7-11 (3) {3)_ 3-6-29J4) 8-7-13 (6) _ 4:30 p.m. Jim's Tiffany Place. best offer. 351-0582 after 6 EFFICIENCY APARTMENT p.m. 5-6-29 (5) PINTO WAGON-1975 23,000 NEED GRILL cook 3-11 p.m. 3-7-2 (7) NON SMOKING female for in older home, common Just complete form and miles. No rust. Good on gas. shift. Apply in person HOS¬ PART TIME janitorial posi¬ summer. Deluxe apartment, shower. Utilities included No mail with payment to: DODGE VAN - 100 series, 6. 355-9928. 2-7-2 (3) PITALITY INN, 3600 Dunkel tions available early evenings. close to campus. $78 includ¬ lease. $115. 614 Michigan 1977. Power, radials, like Road, Lansing. Accessible to Call Mr. Grossi, 482-6232. ing utilities. 332-6247. Ave. 351-6566 for appt. new. Excellent buy at $3200. busses. 5-6-29 (5) 8-7-11 (3) 8-7-13 (3) 3-7-3 15) State News Classified Dept. Call 351-3823 evenings. J-o i-v iti 31*7Student Services Bldg. sette trac|< Ra||y options, NOW LEASING East Lansing, Mich. 1*8823 1973 FIAT 124 Spider. Needs ™nv ex,rf CAMPUS work. Best offer. 332-6162. ffJL ,Bf offer. 351 FOR SUMMER 5-7-6(3) 6891.3-6-29(7) AND FALL HILL FIAT 1976. 131S, 5-speed, triumph SPITFIRE-1977, 7 Bedrooms regular gas, good mileage. re(j, 32,000 miles, radials, AM/FM stereo, air condition, AM/FM stereo cassette, ""Furnished Apts. City Zip Code — Michelon radial tires. Service $4100 or best offer. 646-6547. "Free Roommate Service _Student Number- manual $2,500. 321-1064 in the a.m. S-5-6-29 (6) 8-7-9 (5) "Dishwashers LOST in the Daytime Phone - Preferred Insertion Date- Classification — - FORD GRANADA-1976. 2- VOLVO 1971 Four door, air, door 6 cylinders, automatic power steering. 339-3414. AM/FM, 88,000 miles. Needs front tires. Must sell $950. "Central Air Conditioning "Swimming Pool ForeignCar 25 characters in a line, including punctuation and spaces between words. 3-7-6- (3) 339-8456 4-7-6 (4) "Unlimited Parking Service "Pleasant Landscaping Maze? Ctopttingfyam C'mon over CIRCLE RATE WANTED _ AND CHECK OUT COLLINGWOOD APTS! "Special 12 month rates 3 LINE MINIMUM 2 BEDROOM FURNISHED LUXURY APTS. FREE BUS WE CAN HELP! * air conditioned WE SERVICE; ♦private balconies 'dish washer, disposal * dishwasher ♦swimming pool *shag carpeting 4 shag carpeting SERVICE DATSUN VOLKSWAGEN TOYOTA BC5I3IS5I515I3EI50 ♦central air *on sight maintenance a unlimited parking naJEJIOIODDCIJCBCO Model Open 9-9 ntniDQcacaraEiDEO a plush furniture SPECIAL SUMMER RATES a model open daily Everyday OEHDUDCDLDEiaraCD Call 351-8282 Leasing for The Beetle Shop 5 OEntacncaraEinEDED «[□ ED DDES ED EE EE ED Lansing s Oldest independent VW repair shop Sum-not ft Fall CALL 351-7166 (behind the BusStop 1400 E. CAVANAUGH • 393-1590 ® OEEECSEDEDQCSCLII night club on the river) CALL 349-3530 Located at Hagadorn just south of Service Road Friday, June 29, 1979 "I 2 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Would you like to share your 1 Rooms \\A] I Rooms \\A\ | Rooms [f>1 I Rows lIvH For Sale For Sale |[^1 | Typing Service |[^| ITS WHAT'S skill in dance, photography, drama or creative writing with a child? Details Room 26 Student Services 1 NEEDED. Half bath, large, FEMALE, OWN room, 2 BICYCLE tires for sale. SEWING MACHINES new EXPERT TYPING. Term pa Happening Bidg. ROOMS FOR rent for sum- SUMMER SINGLES. 2 Sew-ups with tire savers, free arm machines from pers, letters, RESUMES. mer, good location, furnished blocks from MSU. $60. Fur- clean, quiet house. 337-0787. $77.50. Okemos area, im- $99.50. Guaranteed used ma¬ Near Gables. 337-0205. Two films, Life and Death of 3-6-29 (3) mediate occupancy. 349 $40. Ann 337 7484. Call 351-3636. S-5-6-29 (3) nished, kitchen, parking. 332 chines from $39.50. All makes C-5-6-29 (3) Steve Biko and Dumping Grounds 1800/372 1800. OR 6 7 11 (4) 4834. 8-7-11 (3) Z-5;7JJ32 will be shown at 8 p.m., Room repaired. EDWARDS DIS¬ Announcements for It's What's FOR SUMMER only, furnish¬ 1 MALE needed for summer REFRIGERATOR - 5 cubic TRIBUTING COMPANY 1115 EXPERIENCED IBM typing, 102B Wells Hall. Everyone Wel¬ i 11 i Happening must be received in the condition. dissertations. (Pica - Elite), ed modern rooms, $60/ eiur, cc FALL ANGLES. Ck£ r,„,n to share room in apartment. FOr Ssl6 ^ foot, excellent N. Washington. 489-6448. State News office, 343 Student come. month. With cooking. 351- $90/month. Close to campus. ' — '' ' $100. Brown shag carpet C-5-6-29 (7) FAYANN 489-0358. Services Bldg., by 12 noon at least 6471 C-4-6-29 (5) corated, in large rooming house. Furnished, carpeted, 351 5065. 4-7-2 (5) 12'X17', $90 or best offer. C-5-6-29 (3) two class days before publication. Instructional Development $150,000 LIQUIDATION OF 355-5923. X-E-5-6-29 (4) OVER 3000 cheap albums 256 No announcements will be accept¬ luncheon at noon in 1961 Room of ROOM - PREFER female parking. From $100. Year _ fine stereo equipment. Save ZENITH TV Black and white and up - all types - hits to TYPING, EXPERIENCED, ed by phone Case Hall. Demonstration of com¬ 26. No pets, lease. 332-1800/372-1800 - grad or over FOR SUMMER. Efficiency up to 40-50% while they last, 19-inch with pillow speaker. the obscure. FLAT, BLACK, fast and reasonable. 371 - puter assisted video tape. Every¬ Okemos/Mason area, $150. OR-6-7-11 (4) room. Lady or gentleman. Marshall Music Company, & CIRCULAR. 541 E. Grand 4635 C 5-6 29(3) $75. 482 2410. E-5-6-29 (3) MSU Badminton Club meets 5 one welcome. Country. 349 3299. Quiet. 482 8304. 2-6-29 (3) Frandor Shopping Center. River, above Paramount. C-5-6-29 (7) 7 p.m. at IM Sports Circle's 5-6-29 (4) 1 NEEDED for summer. 2 SOFA CONTEMPORARY, Open 11 a.m.-6 p.m., 6 days. COPYGRAPH SERVICE to Hear Tom Alderman speak on miles from campus. Garage, completed dissertations and upper gym. All are welcome. ROOM IN nice house near GOLDEN RETREIVERS AKC, excellent condition $100, C 5-6-29 (7) "Guatemala: Its Culture and Its WOMEN NEEDED. Own unfurnished. Ken or Jeff, resume service. Corner MAC room, near campus. $93.75 after 5 pm. 485-8852. busline. $52.50. Prefer grad. 1 female and 3 males, $150. phone 351-9330. East Lansing and Grand River, 8:30 a.m. - Oppression," Sunday at 7 p.m. At ROYAL ELECTRIC typewri¬ 320 month. 372-5034. 8-7-6 (3) 3-6-29 15) 372-4671 8-7-6 (3) • 626 6583. 8-7-6 (3) E 5-6-29 (3) 5:30 p.m. Monday - Friday, 10 Walking tours program needs Abrahamic Community, ter, pica, $95. 669-9120. volunteers to give campus tours to M.A.C. E-7-7-11 (3) a.m. 5 p.m. Saturday, 337 1666. C-5-6-29 (7) prospective freshmen and parents. Call MSU Alumni Office for infor¬ East Lansing Public Library will KIYAKS - NEW and used. EDITING PAPERS, theses, mation. present two films, Solar Energy The State News Yellow Page 349-5043 for more informa¬ books, Organized rewritten, and Speedy, Saturday at 2 p.m., tion. 2 6-29 (3) Sawan-Kirpal Ruhani Mission 950 Abbott Road. proofed. Typing arranged. 337 2306. 5-7-6 14) meets Sunday, 11 a.m. in Oak 4 NEW CALLIFO mopeds left Room, Union Bldg., to hear talks East Lansing Public Library in stock. Beat the energy of Sant Darshan Singh on Surat PROFESSIONAL EDITING, presents Rookie of the Year and crunch and take advantage of Corrections to rewrites. Typ¬ Shabd Yoga. Casey at the Bat Friday at 11 a.m. our discounted prices. Call 349-5043 for more informa¬ ing arranged. 332-5991. OR-5-6-29 (3) Service tion. 2-6-29 (7) Business — BRING YOUR optical pre¬ scription to OPTICAL DIS¬ JOHN CALHOUN TYPING, full service, call 332-2078. COPYING COUNT, 2617 East Michigan, OR-5-6-29 (3) Lansing. C-4-6-29 (4) UNIGRAPHICS OFFERS INSTANT CASHI We're pay¬ COMPLETE DISSERTATION ing $1-$2, got albums in good AND RESUME SERVICE - shape. WAZOO RECORDS, typesetting, IBM typing, off¬ 223 Abbott. 337-0947. set printing and binding. For • DISSERTATIONS C-5-6 29 (4) estimate stop in at 2843 E. Grand River or phone 332- BOOKS! 3 floors of books, 8414. C-5-6-29 (8) BARBER magazines and comics. CUR¬ TRAVEL AGENCY HEALTH FOOD IOUS BOOK SHOP, 307 East Grand River, East Lansing. I Instructions IW • ADDRESS LABELS 10% DISCOUNT 332-0112. C-5-6-29 (5) on to all MSU students purchases of $2 4°Wbaktry faod soap< UNION BUILDING BARBER SHOP BARBER CHAIR orange and chrome, recliner. - Great for rec room or fraterni- burnt PIANO LESSONS, beginners ,hrough advanced, classical °rJa" 332-6089 persistently, •AND MORE or more, yogurts Whole grain breads 8 goodies. ty. $50. 332-2896. E-5-6-29 (4) 3"6"27 ,4) COLLEGE TRAVEL and broads excluded IpMiellilag in RK Products Just bring us your originals (even paste-ups OFFICE Dannon Yogurt • 39* AU NATURAL VIOITIRIAN PIZZA Haircuts '5.00 NEW STEREO arrivals Onkyo and Yamaha stereo - used I Transportation || J.| •Layer Cuts work fine) and we can copy them, reduce 130 W. Grand River RANDALL HEALTH FOOD OPEN: M-Sot. 10-6 •Latest Styling receivers. Phase Linear 400 NEED RIDER to Los Angeles Thurs. 6-8 •Women's Haircuts power amp. RTR Tower on or near July 10. Phone the image size, and collate them at the rate East Lansing Brookfield Plaza BAKERY: Thurs. 5-8 speakers. Much Much More! 9o.m.-5p.m. Mon.-Fri. 332-3223. Z-6-7-2 (3) 1381 E. Grand River Fri.-Sot. 5-10 Lightning fast electronic re¬ of 2 copies per second with our new Xerox 351-6010 355-3359 THETRAVEl PROFESSION AIS 332-6892 2013 E.MICHIGAN 482-0038 \jT pair service. WILCOX TRAD¬ ING POST, 509 E. Michigan. NEED RIDE from I-96 Lowell 9400 copier! exit to MSU. Classes 8-2:30 C-5-6-29 (8) TOBACCONIST BICYCLE SHOP OPTICAL SERVICE Monday - Wednesday - Fri¬ USED BIKES. All sizes $15- day. Call (616) 897-9012. NOW HKAR THIS FROM THK TOP geneT CO-OPTICAL $100. Also used parts. We Z-2-6-29 (4) 547 E. Grand River HINCK AT THK STORE WITH THK bicycle shop East Lansing's Lorgest SERVICES also buy used bikes. Call Charlie's Bike Shop, 393-2484 WOULD LIKE to form or join pool from Bay City, across from Berkey Hall 3328667 Abbey "Since 1946" 5-6-29 (6) a.m. car prpCc vv—4 ,, , *Cigaretts by: We have in stock- Saginaw area to E. Lansing. M-F 10-5:30 Sat. 12-4 rfCDD VeWi OVER 400 QUALITY BIKES Please call (517) 684-3659 Sherman - Dunhill - Sobraine Animals after 5 p.m. 5-7-6 (5) OF THE RESUME ACE! *Pipes by Savinelli A"wHY PAY MORE? EVES EXAMINED ENGLISH SETTER mixed WANTED COMMUTERS to *21 Red Door pipe tobacco blends RALEIGH • MOSECANE • - Ann Arbor. Share expense CM (Delivery Available) No checks accepted • GLASSES puppies. Mother good hun¬ ter, family dog. $10 to good and/or driving. 372-5890 after Buy any CoLYnfJoelL's Shoe • CONTACT LENS home. 655-3361 after 5 p.m. E-5-6-29 (4) 5. Z-3-7-3 (3) Hj?** \fs W Aj Medium Pizza at the Regular W FREE KITTENS. 1 black male, Wanted 2 female calico. 321-4519, Price get the E-5-7-3 (3) Identical Pizza TRCE GUN SHOP HAIR SALONS BANDS, GROUPS and oth¬ CUTE BLACK Et white male ers, including children inter¬ CLARICE'S HAIR BOUTIQUE ested in being filmed and THE NEW LOOK Specializing in kittens. 7 weeks old. Litter recorded for radio and TV ' must have coupon eo e coupon per order 7 '13/79 I Largest Selection of Handguns BEAUTY SALON •Pressing trained. Free 351-3856 E5l7l9i3l commercials, please call 485- | 1203 E. Grand River 2830 E. Grand River ■ •Specializing In Perms and •Curling 2370 for audition appoint¬ 2 blks. west of Frandor I Quick Service tor Men 8 Women •Permanents LABRADOR RETRIEVER ment. Those selected must delivery east of "We got the • Harrison delivery west of Harrison I best year guns OPEN 5 DAYS A WEEK •Hair Relaxing puppies. Born May 12. Out¬ join A.F.T.R.A. (American round Federation of Television and 337-1631 485-4406 I • rifles THURS., FRIS. EVES. Open Tuos. through Sat. standing line breeding. Sired prices in Southern evenings by appointments by TRUMARC'S RAIDER. Radio Artists) or S.A.G. Michigan" • handguns BIOS. Holmes SL Female $150, male $200. 647- (Screen Actors Guild). 4 blocks S. 7786 eves. 5-7-2 (7) 4-7-3J1J) 9 PHONE: 372-5760 STREET THEATRE group BOB'S GUN SHOP 2412 South Cedar We buy. sell and trade PROP ROSIE seifFim Hospital •Owner 8 I Mobile Homes"] [»] needs 2 some new acting members with experience. om mim Operator, John 332-0716 1978 BENNINGTON - 14 X evenings. Clarice Ellis 70, 2 bedroom, 2 bath. 487- 3-6-29 (51 5146. 8-7-6 (3) COUNSELING SERVICES AUTO CLINIC RECEPTIONIST-MATURE woman needs employment. Free Pregnancy Testing WOMEN'S COUNSELING |lrouinciul JTuspital SPARTAN Lost & Found General office, typing key¬ 1226 East Michigan Ave. Counseling Services CENTER MUFFLER CENTER punch experience. 339-9230. Pregnancy Terminations Gynecological Core Family Planning 927 E. GRAND RIVER (across from Rogue St. campus entrance) 2 Blocks East of Pennsylvania Ave FAMILY PRACTICE DEPARTMENT * BRAKES 'SHOCKS FOUND: near ALL black Dooley's June 21. 332- 6336. 1-6-29-79 (3) kitten 8-7-16 (3) CRAZED ROCK band needs like-minded drummer. Must ■ must hove coupon I 1203 Grand River delivery eost of ton coupon per order 7/13/79 2830 E. Grand River 2 blks. west of Frondor 0 I delivery east of delivery 2 blks. west west of of Frandor 332-3334 9:00 7:00 pm •FRONT END WORK FOR INFORMATION CAU am - FOUND WHITE cat w tiger want to hurt drum kit. Good Harrison Harrison 4737 Marsh Rd. Suite B 20% Mondays - Fridays spots - owner call 332-2084 or time is guaranteed, jobs avail¬ uuomar^are Okemos (behind Meijers) 349-1060 O PREGNANCY TESTING APPOINTMENTS PREFERRED ■ Non-Emergency Care STUDENT DISCOUNT ON ALL WORK free to any good home. 3-7-2 (31 able. Call YOUR MOTHER at 351-3465 5-7-9 (5) L337-1631 485-6406 'W of LensmG O CONCERNED COUNSELORS I Physician Services Available WANTED: FURNISHED 3 » U WITH I.D. LOST-TIGER cat, red, black O BIRTH CONTROL COUNSELING ■ LaboratorylPharmacyB X-Ray and brown stripe. Answers to bedroom house for visiting O PREGNANCY TERMINATION 717 S.PENNSYLVANIA "WOMEN HELPING WOMEN" For Information. Call 485-3271 487-9332 the name Tabby, if found please call 332-8096 3-7-3 (5) faculty. Sept. 355-9279. 8-7-16 (3) - April 30. o °Cp OqCO REAL ESTATE CATERING IMPORTS STABLES ^^ °° LOST-CARAMEL colored You can take COmPUTER WILLOWPOND Sheltie (toy Collie) female, 20 pounds, 332-8946, $100 re¬ my ad out MSU UNION STABLKS •Ji ward. 1-6-29 (4) of the paper. o LABORATORY Hunters & Dressage 0§ CATERING I got the o •Lessons Horses I Personal | [/I results °0 O O o 0 0 O n O o J "CateringSpecialists" PARKING SPACES for rent. I wanted. JJ oO °0 o0 O •Wedding Receptions •Breakfasts, Lunch- ^ eons, Dinners •Boarding •Training STABLES $20 per month. Call 332-6685. 8-7-11 (3) We get calls such as this every single day. o CO'. „ oO % < ' °oO O Featuring Oar Une of x TACK •Take-out Service •Meeting Rooms and SHOP I Real Estate If*) °0°0 °°00^ c Realtors Apparel from India Mason, Mi. 5000 s hagodorn east ensng L Equipment 676-9799 COUNTRY HOME n Rose- lake Conservation area. Brick, SUmmER SHORT COURSEsO 355-3465 4-bedroom cape-cod. 2 acres private, with beautiful land¬ The Computer Laboratory will offer a series of PHOTOGRtPHV scaping, heatalator fireplace, non-credit short courses in computing during screened patio. Perfect con¬ Summer Term. Registration must be made by June dition. $74,999 641-4587, 29, 1979 in the User Information Center, 313 WIN $1000 mornings. 3-7-2 18) Computer Center. A $2 fee covering materials is BE THE NEW POSTER GIRL FOR Recreation m charged for each short course. Computer time is not included in the basic fee, but is available for an SKYDIVING EVERY week¬ additional cost at the student's option. Asterisks Instant Color and and White: PASSPORT Black & CT10N PHOTOGRAPHY (517) 332-7654 . end and late afternnon. First jump instruction every Satur¬ day and Sunday starting at 10 a.m. and weekdays by ap¬ (*) next to course numbers indicate courses that have prerequisites; for more information, call 353-1800. 201 % Grand River pointment. Free skydiving RESUME East Lansing, Ml 48823 Rocky Rasmussen programs for groups, MSU Introduction to Computing (100) Sport Parachute Club and For persons with little or no computing experience. July 9, 10, 11, 12, ID PHOTOS Contest Starts $20 Entry Fee Charlotte Paracenter. 372- 13: 3-5 p.m. 220 Albert St. 332-3026 May 1 9127, 543-6731. C 5-6-29 (10) Introduction to the MSU 6500 (101*) For persons with experience at another computing facility. July 9. II. 16, 18; 7-9p.m. Service To List Your Business Call Sally 355-8255 DID YOU know that ... THE Basic SPSS (155*) Introduction to the Statistical Package for the Social Srienres luly 17, STEREO SHOPPE is the 19,24, 26: 3-5 p.m. place to buy your stereo State News Classified equipment. C-5-6-29 14) Introduction to Interactive Usage (175*) Introduction to the use ot the interactive computing facility at MSU EDITORIAL, WRITING or re July 23. 25, 30, August 1; 7-9 p.m. write work wanted. Experi¬ enced. 351-7373. 2-6-29 (31 Michigan State News. East Lansing. Michigan Friday, June 29. 1979 HAGAR the Horrible by Dik Browne Daily Tv Highlights (6)WJIM-TV(CBS) (lO)WILX-TV(NBC) (11/26)WELM-TV(Cable) (12)WJRT-TV(ABC) (23)WKAR-TV(PBS) COtslGRATULATlO^s! 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Eost Lansing, Michigan Gugs and gals begin gour new Child slain summer look with a cut from MOUNT CLEMENS (UPI)- Police said Thursday they were without a suspect or a motive in the slaying of a 4-year-old boy whose body was found late Gary's. $J QQrT THERE IS STILL Wednesday along a dirt road in call 351-6511 Clinton Township. man Witnesses said they saw a driving in the area at the time of the slaying of George Kennedy Jr. He was held for questioning but later released, GARYs Campus Beauty Salon TINE... investigators said. 549 E. Grand River—across from Berkey Hall. An autopsy was scheduled for later Thursday to determine how the boy was killed. There were unconfirmed reports child may As the the have been suffocated. investigation contin¬ RENTWEEKEND $AJP A SPAR T.I.\S imoi.NI PEW ued, police posted a 24-hour guard at the site where the body was found late Wednes¬ day by a 9-year-old boy riding a (Fri. SPECIAL pm to Mon. am). On the way to the finals P bicycle. 150 FREE MILES Officers went door-to-door in the boy's neighborhood, but • IS or older Major Credit Inspector Larry Moore said no Card or Deposit req. one had seen the boy between 3:30 and 5:30 p.m., the time 351-1830 span between his disappear¬ ance and the discovery of the body. CURTIS FORD Ext. 49 George, the only son of Q PUCH10 SPEEDS divorced parents, was reported missing from his Fraser home by his mother, Renee Kennedy. His body was found near an intersection about seven miles south of his. home. Cavalier Cavette All Alloy Components . . . . reg $219 only M95" only J17995 Area teen raped at 'I/' Velocipede Peddler 541C.Grand River 351-7240 A 16-year-old Meridian NOW UPSTAIRS Township girl was sexually assaulted in the Baker Wood Lot on the MSU campus late BERMS Monday night. Department of Public Safety AUTO BODY officials said the girl accepted a ride from a stranger near the American & Foreign Cars Capitol Savings and Loan Okemos and was taken to the wood lot where she was as¬ in i Quality Work Guaranteed w<"« saulted. Free Estimates Authorities said the attacker was described in his early as a white male 20s. He has dark hair, stands about 5'10" tall and weighs about 165 pounds, police lllon. Sat. - Fri. 7:30 8:00 a.m. a.m. - 5:30 p.m. -12 Noon g. ^ ""I/S[P. said. Corner Larch & Michigan Ave. He was driving a dark blue two-door car, authorities said. Lansing 489-6577 jOPEN MON,-FRI. 9 A,M.-9 P.M. lans. Mail Open Sat. Night and Sun. until 5 This Is It! Hi!"—dill mh" »" .Ml., Semi-annual CLOTHING ... FOR XQIi TO PURCHASE A COPY OF THE SPECIAL STATE NEWS CLEARANCE M.S.U. 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