Friday Another first! Three straight days of sunshine in East Lan¬ sing! High in the mid 70s. Enjoy! The State News MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN 48824 JULY 6, 1979 VOLUME 73 NUMBER 103 President calls off energy-supply speech moved to record highs of almost $288 an ounce. The wave of speculation was set off Wednesday afternoon when By FRANK CORMIER the statement said. Powell was not available for elaboration on the statement. At the New York Stock Exchange, analysts said the cancellation carter, spending the Fourth of July with his family at Camp David, Associated Press Writer out word he was canceling the speech, for which the three left investors in an uncertain mood. After fluctuating all day, the sent However, Carter had said previously that the Thursday night WASHINGTON - President Carter's mysterious no-show for a Dow Jones average was down .17 at 835.75. commercial television networks had set aside air time at 9 p.m. address would have focused on economic as well as energy issues. major energy address left the nation's capital abuzz with When he was returning from a nine-day visit to Japan and South Presidential aides discussed the matter publicly and privately Thursday. speculation Thursday as White House aides were swamped with Korea, Carter said Sunday that a recession is growing increasingly but shed no light on the reasons behind the decision. One source Asked if any advisers had joined the president at Camp David questions and Carter went fishing. did say the reason for Carter's decision may become clear at some on Thursday, deputy White House press secretary Rex Granum "The president is in the process of assessing major domestic likely because of oil price hikes recently decreed by the oil said it was against policy to provide guest lists. future date. issues which he believes are important to the country and which producing countries. In the nationwide address, he had been But it was learned from a White House source that Vice Another source said, "He (Carter) asked for a bold new approach include, but go beyond, the question of energy," the White House expected to describe the implications of the oil price increases for President Walter F. Mondale went to Camp David Thursday and the material he got turned out to be not so bold and not so said in a statement issued late Thursday in the name of press the U.S. economy new." afternoon to meet with Carter and presidential advisers. Cancellation of the speech sent the U.S. dollar lower against secretary Jody Powell. The president chose to go fishing at his Camp David retreat in But a statement issued in the name of Powell added a new "He (Carter) will be consulting with a number of individuals most currencies on major world currency markets Thursday, and the mountains of western Maryland. element of mystery to Carter's turnabout: it said nothing the whose judgment he respects, both in and outside of government," the price of gold — which often goes up when the dollar weakens — Congressional energy leaders also apparently were being kept president had not already said himself. in the dark about the president's energy plans. Congress is in Powell's statement said: "The president has authorized me to recess until Monday, and a number of aides said they knew of no state that, pursuant to the agreements reached at the Tokyo effort on the part of the White House to contact key lawmakers summit, he intends to propose at an early date a series of strong either in their home districts or through their Washington offices. measures to restrain United States demand for imported oil." GOP boss: Carter fails DETROIT (UPI) Senate Republican gress because he has not convinced the Baker attacks — Leader Howard Baker scolded President public there is a crisis that can be cured Carter Thursday for his "failure of leader¬ only by personal sacrifice. ship" on the nation's energy problems and "It's an odd thing. President Ford got called for the immediate dismissal of energy stance along better with a Democratic Congress Energy Secretary James Schlesinger. than Jimmy Carter has," he said. "I think I Baker said Americans are confused addressing delegates at the annual National get along with a Democratic Congress than because the president keeps changing his Educational Association convention. President Carter does. energy policy and cannot even win the He called for Schlesinger's dismissal as a support of the Democratic majority in "good beginning point" for Carter as he "It's a mark of presidential leadership Congress. once again re-evaluates his energy stra¬ that a Democratic president can't get his "This is a failure of Carter leadership," he tegy. He also suggested the president program through a Democratic Congress. said. abolish the Department of Energy "and "I'm also convinced that if a strong, Baker, who plans to officially enter the start all over again with something else." aggressive president can convince this race for the 1980 GOP presidential nomina¬ Baker said Carter has been unable to nation of what it needs to do, can set the tion this fall, met with reporters before usher his energy proposals through Con¬ (continued on page 11) FBI blamed for 1965 homicide, ACLU file $2 million lawsuit By EDWARD K. MILLER "There are lots of reasons to dredge this train and adequately supervise its agents." Associated Press Writer up after 14 years," Howard Simon, execu¬ Liuzzo, a white womar. who volunteered DETROIT — The American Civil Liber¬ tive director of the Michigan ACLU, said at for civil rights work in Alabama, was shot a news conference. "There is an obligation to death from a passing car March 25,1965, ties Union filed suit in federal court on the part of the U.S. government to as she drove her car along Highway 80 Thursday blaming the FBI for the 1965 people who are wronged by the govern¬ between Selma and Montgomery. One of slaying of civil rights worker Viola Liuzzo ment." her jobs was shuttling civil rights workers and seeking $2 million damages for her Simon said Congress should legislate an between the two cities. family. The suit alleges that admitted FBI end "to the failure of the FBI to control, (continued on page 11) informant Gary Thomas Rowe fired the shot that killed Liuzzo on a rural stretch of Alabama highway between Selma and Montgomery following a civil rights march. The suit claims the FBI knew Liuzzo's life was in danger and did nothing to warn her. MSU graduate requests More than 20,000 spectators gathered at Riverfront Park oohing and aahing the fireworks display which lit the It also said a slander campaign was waged Lansing skyline Wednesday evening. The fireworks sponsored by the Lansing Parks and Recreation Department, by the agency after the killing to aid in a capped a day of special activities. See page 10. cover-up. The ACLU filed the suit on behalf of the five children of Liuzzo and her late husband, faculty help in struggle WANTS TO REDUCE DEPENDENCE ON OIL Anthony Liuzzo of Detroit. "What I want from this case is, that if I to return from Vietnam stand up for something that is right I won't have to worry that an FBI informant is Iranian government nationalizes there for my protection and not as my killer," said Penny Liuzzo Dupure, one Liuzzo's three died last year. daughters. Anthony Liuzzo Two sons also survive. of By MICHELE McELMURRY State News Staff Writer The plight of the nearly half million Indochinese refugees fleeing Vietnam, Cam¬ Two days pore, were later, while enroute to Singa¬ Thuy and the members of his party attacked at three separate times by Thai fishermen. Ruhollah Khomeini. abandoned industries. The case was filed in the court of U.S. bodia, and Laos has reached MSU. "Money, jewelry (even my wedding ring The fighting reportedly broke out when The state radio broadcast a list of 51 District Judge Charles W. Joiner. A former MSU student from South too), warm clothes, raincoats, bedsheets TEHRAN, Iran — The revolutionary citizens marched on guerrilla headquarters Iranian industrialists, many of whom have The government has 60 days to reply to Vietnam, who is now in Indonesia, is facing and blankets, etc., were all taken away by government announced the nationalization and ripped down posters, fled the country, whose intersts are among the suit. The FBI in Washington had no Thai pirates," Thuy wrote. of a broad range of industries Thursday, No serious casualties were reported, and those expropriated in the nationalization. many problems in his struggle to return to immediate comment. the United States. "But the worse thing is the last time saying it wants to reduce Iran's dependence officials said later Thursday that the ACLU attorneys said they hope the case robbed by Thais, our compass, flashlight The nationalizations affect metal-produc¬ Nouyen Van Thuy, who received his on oil exports, boost employment and end violence had ended, but the Mojahedeen will persuade Congress to tighten govern¬ doctorate in higher education from MSU in and fuel were taken away." the control of "agents of imperialism." claimed at least 14 of its members had been ing industries, including steel, copper and (continued on page 14) ment control of the FBI. 1972, has written to a group of MSU faculty With little fuel and no compass for The sweeping move covers the metals, arrested, asking for their help in his struggle. direction, Thuy's boat was towed away by aircraft, shipbuilding and auto-manufactur- The Mojahedeen guerrillas are an Islamic In response to his request, a committee of Navy Patrol ship. They were released the ing industries, and apparently affects some group with a socialist economic program MSU faculty members has been formed to American and other Western holdings here who accuse the revolutionary government — including an affiliate of the General Motors Corp. Most of the industries involved were believed to be Iranian- of" not making '' sufficiently radical. reforms. Prime Minister Mehdi Bazargan an¬ nounced the new nationalization program, Kennedy prez choice try to get Thuy and United States. his family back to the Thuy came to MSU in 1968 through an Aid to International Development program, owned, however. which follows the nationalization of private said English Professor Shigeo Imamura, a Officials reported, meanwhile, that revolutionary guards and members of the Mojahedeen guerrilla organization fought a banks June 8 and of private insurance companies June 25. Bazargan reiterated the Islamic regime's of fund-raising drive member of the committee. After receiving his doctorate, Thuy returned to his home¬ land in South Vietnam to work on a "master gunbattle late Wednesday and early Thurs¬ support for financially "sound" private day in the holy city of Qum. headquarters enterprise. But the government has warned By DON McLEOD plan" for a new university, he said. AP Political Writer Thuy eventually worked his way up in city for revolutionary leader Ayatollah repeatedly it will seize inefficient or WASHINGTON - With the backing of a Democratic labor leader, a nationwide the ranks of the Vietnamese government to direct-mail fund-raising campaign is being organized to draft Sen. Edward M. Kennedy for the position of deputy vice-minister of education, Imamura said. Like so many of president. Kelley files suit to block The drive is being handled by a professional Washington also raises money for the Democratic Party. And the first William W. Winpisinger, president of the Machinists Union political mailing firm, which fund-raising letter is signed by and a leader of the party's the refugees now fleeing Vietnam, Thuy's struggle began in 1975 when the Aemrican- supported government of South Vietnam collapsed. recent million $41 Bell liberal wing. Winpisinger, an outspoken critic of the Carter administration, said the Kennedy draft is In a letter to MSU faculty members dated May 7, Thuy recounted his story and the Nouyen Van Thuy being organized because the govern ment under President Carter "is hopelessly paralyzed. It flounders hopelessly, without direction in its approaches to the pressing problems of problems he has had to contend with since day and told by the commander of the Telephone Co. rate hike the fall of Saigon. next today." After the fall of Saigon, he was "put in jail ship they could reach Singapore in four Winpisinger conceded that Carter "is an honest, dedicated public servant with good hours. intentions." But he also said "that is simply not enough" and added that Kennedy "is the for 're-education' for about 3 years," Thuy By United Press International gives notice to all affected customers. He wrote. "But it wasn't true! We were off the shore one who can provide . . . true leadership." Attorney General Frank Kelley filed suit also asked for an injunction prohibiting about 250 miles and about 1,000 miles away Roger Craver, president of the mailing firm, Craver, Mathews and Smith, said his 20,000 Following his release from jail, he was what he called "one-sided" PSC hearings in from Singapore; I checked: 300 liters of against the state Public Service Commis¬ to 50,000 letters will be sent out beginning next week. He said contributions from the first placed in a position in the College of sion Thursday, charging it unconstitutional¬ the future. fuel, 50 liters of water, few rice, and that mailing will be used for additional mailings until Kennedy either announces for president or Agriculture at the former Thu Due Poly¬ ly refused to hear testimony opposing "By looking only at the evidence on one takes himself firmly out of the race. technic University. was all we had," Thuy wrote. Michigan Bell Telephone Co.'s recent $41 side, the result is predetermined. The PSC "I tried to obtain a temporary leave (from "I didn't give up, I continued to drive. But million rate hike. will always grant a rate increase," he said. Kennedy has repeatedly said he is not a candidate and expects to support Carter for in the evening we were washed by a very re-election. However, the senator also has declined to make any solid statement that he his academic position) in order to prepare a Kelly also charged the PSC violated state will not become a candidate later. And Kennedy has done nothing directly to stop the plan for a run-away from the regime," Thuy heavy rain storm, deep on the sea. My God, and federal constitutions by refusing to give Bell, by far Michigan's largest telephone I was so frightened, because there were so company, filed last December for a $152 various draft movements that have been sprung up across the country in recent weeks. wrote. Bell's residential customers proper notice of million rate hike, claiming the increase was "Considering the alternatives facing us, you and I simply must find a way to convince On April 15, Thuy left Vietnam with 60 many kids of board, and besides that, there the interim increase. needed in part to cover rising labor costs. Sen. Edward Kennedy to run for the presidency next year," Winpisinger says in the letter, persons in a 22 horsepower wooden fishing remained only three inflated tubes which Both actions violated due process guaran¬ boat. The group included 38 children. (continued on page 11) The company gave notice that the which asks for contributions of $15 to $100 or more. tees, he said. increase would apply only to certain Winpisinger acknowledges Kennedy's reluctance to challenge Carter for the Democratic Kelley asked the Ingham County Circuit (continued on page 11) Court to nullify the rat£ increase until Bell (continued on page 14) Friday, July 6, 1979 2 Michigon State News, East Lansing, Michigan ATTACKS STEPPED UP ON State News Somoza urges troops to battle Wire Digest — MANAGUA, Nicaragua (AP) President Anastasio Somoza, first major attempt to recap¬ ture a town since the current Somoza The government. government claimed but the town's national headquarters. guard "I have just talked with our cleaned out pockets of snipers after driving back a rebel assault the day before. urging his aides to "strap on wave of fighting broke out in again on Thursday that its forces had repulsed a guerrilla commander in Rivas, and he your pistols" for a fight to the late May and the Sandinista Max Kelly, Somoza's person¬ finish, stepped up attacks guerrillas seized 23 towns and attack on the town of Rivas, 60 says the national guard is in al secretary, said hundreds of cities across Nicaragua. miles south of Managua and 25 complete control of the city," troops were sent from Managua Thursday on the guerrilla-held town of Masaya, government The outcome of a battle for miles north of the Costa Rican presidential press secretary to join in the offensive against border. The guerrilla radio has Rafael Cano said. sources reported. Masaya, 20 miles south of here, Masaya. He would give no Focus=Worlp It was the national guard's could foretell the fate of the claimed the rebels captured all he said government troops further details, but a high-level military source said air and armored forces would take part in the attack. African summit to discuss peace treaty China-backed Cambodian forces A military spokesperson ear¬ lier this week announced a push July 16, and high officials of Liberia, on Masaya but reporters visit¬ MONROVIA, Liberia (AP) — Ministers open the host nation, believe hard-line Arab ing the area found only a minor making gains against Vietnamese of 50 African states, beset by dissension moves to bar him will be voted down by a probing action. over problems ranging from the Egyp¬ The Sandinistas now hold all tian-Israeli peace treaty to the four-year large majority of African nations. the major population centers of Sahara war, open a 10-day meeting here "The forthcoming summit will deter¬ last year, toppled Pol Pot, and Phnom Penh media have not BANGKOK. Thailand (AP) growing friction between the Nicaragua, except for Mana¬ today to prepare for one of the most mine the entire future of the OAU — The forces of toppled Cam¬ Vietnamese and the soldiers of installed Heng Samrin as presi¬ mentioned the reported in¬ gua, nearby Granada and ports critical African summits in recent years. dent. China, which supports Pol crease in fighting, but the (Organization of African Unity)," a senior bodian Premier Pol Pot are their Cambodian ally, Heng on the Carribean side of the The Mideast peace treaty threatens the official told reporters. Samrin. Pot, later invaded northern analysts say it was expected using monsoon rains to score and that the same kind of thing country. African organization with the first split in In Peking, the Vietnamese Vietnam, saying it wanted to Sadat has announced he will attend — gains against the Vietnamese in teach Vietnam a lesson. has happened before in Indo¬ The Masaya campaign might its 20-year history. Much of black Africa is Cambodia the same way the reiterated to the Chinese their with 150 security people. After Egypt's intention to stay in Cambodia The situation in Cambodia china. signal a repetition of the stra¬ lined up against a group of north African Viet Cong once did against recently summed up this There were similar increases tegy Somoza's troops used in Arab countries. expulsion from the Arab League, Sadat Americans, Thai and Western for now. A Vietnamese emis¬ was similar action by an Asian diplomat: in fighting during the Vietnam crushing a month-long rebel feels it is essential to avert analysts said Thursday. sary said the presence of Viet¬ way Egypt's President Anwar Sadat is namese troops in Laos and "The Vietnamese won't give War, when monsoon conditions uprising last September — determined to attend the summit, set to by the OAU, Egyptian sources said. They said Pol Pot forces have hampered the highly concentrating their strength on increased their activity and Cambodia is "entirely just" so up Cambodia. They didn't do it when the Chinese invaded mechanized American Army. one rebel-held town at a time. appear poised to recapture at long as China poses a danger of least one provincial capital. "intervention and hegemonism" them. But they may be in for a Canadians forget ounces and pounds; go metric Some refugees and Bangkok in Indochina. very, very difficult time there." based analysts also reported Vietnam invaded Cambodia Official Vietnamese and Some progress noted of the world. KAMLOOPS, British Columbia (AP) — Sherbrooke, in Mideast negotiations Bird The other two cities California Chief Justice are Grocery shoppers in this Okangan Valley Quebec, and Peterborough, Ontario. city are learning to put ounces and Officials said the 4hree communities ALEXANDRIA, Egypt (AP) — Robert Strauss, President pounds behind them in a metric system new Mideast troubleshooter, held his first negotiating were picked because their residents Carter's switch that could be an indication of what's ahead for U.S. consumers. have typical consumer habits, while advertising and market areas don't answers commission queries session on Palestinian autonomy Thursday and announced "some progress" in heading off a deadlock between Egypt and Israel. Kamloops, which is about 408 kilo¬ overlap with neighboring cities. Canadians already have abandoned SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Yielding to threats to a contempt citation if she had still refused to "It went very well," Strauss said. meters — that's 265 miles — east of of a court order, California Chief Justice Rose reply. He and the Egyptians and the Israelis are trying to agree on an Vancouver, is one of three towns chosen miles, gallons and Fahrenheit tempera¬ investigating published Bird has changed her mind and answered The commission is autonomy plan for the 1.1 million Palestinians living in the tures. The switch to grams and kilos by the Canadian Metric Commission as questions about news leaks from the state reports that the high court delayed releasing Israeli-occupied West Bank of the Jordan River and the Gaza test sites for the conversion to the instead of ounces and pounds should be several controversial decisions to enhance Bird's Supreme Court. Strip. measuring system already in use in most completed by December 1981. The Commission on Judicial Performance, chances at the polls last November. Named to the The two days of talks, which end today, are the fourth session court earlier by Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. to fill on the Palestinian question. The earlier talks were deadlocked, probing alleged misconduct in the high court, heard special counsel Seth Hufstedler read a the remainder of an unexpired term, she sought a with participants unable to agree on an agenda for future full 12-year term at the polls. negotiations which are scheduled to continue for 11 months. declaration Thursday with the answers to four She won confirmation by the narrowest vote for The stage was set, Strauss told the opening 90-minute questions Bird had refused to answer Monday on a Supreme Court justice in state history — 52 morning session, for "a breakthrough not a breakdown." But he FpcussIMation the advice of her lawyer. Before receiving Bird's declaration — dated percent for her and 48 percent against. cautioned: Hufstedler's original questions referred to "We are not going to solve the gut issues or resolve any major July 3 and delivered Thursday morning — Hufstedler had been expected to advise the Bird's testimony indicating that her staff had obstacles." commission on whether to seek a Superior Court prepared documents on the sources of news leaks Government considers 'junk food' ban order forcing Bird to testify. That could have led from the court. WASHINGTON (AP) — Armed with its have 60 days to comment on the first official definition of "junk food," the proposed ban before final regulation are government on Thursday moved to bar published. sales of candy, chewing gum, frozen The regulation would take effect next desserts, and sodas in most schools Jan. 1 in the roughly 98 percent of the before the day's last lunch is served. schools that serve federally subsidized A senior Agriculture Department of¬ lunches. The ban would replace one ficial said it is hoped that schools and floated before the public in April 1978 vending machine distributors will offer and withdrawn eight months later. more fruits, vegetables, fruit juices, and The regulation calls the items to be nuts to children as snacks. banished "foods of minimum nutritional Vending-machine distributors, the value" rather than "junk food," the term food industry, and the general public, used by congressional and other critics of this kind of food. including the pupils themselves, will Chemical plant fire injures 58 MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — A mushroom At the height of the fire, police and fire cloud of toxic pesticide erupted from a dispatchers broadcast warnings that the burning chemical plant Thursday, forcing smoke cloud contained nerve gas, and at least 2,000 residents from their homes police, firefighters and reporters at the and closing Mississippi River traffic. scene were warned stay out of the Corner of M.A.C. & Albert { At least 58 persons were injured — smoke. The Coast Guard blocked river including three plant workers who traffic on the nearby Mississippi for a the chemical cloud moved SUNDAY SPECIALS suffered serious burns, officials said. time as westward. Firefighters dodged exploding 55- BrUKIch (lO ^UH SU))—all you can eat of gallon chemical drums and battled heat Thirty-three people were treated for an arrav of great breakfast favorites and poisonous fumes for more than three possible chemical poisoning, but none hours before the fire at the Drexel were admitted, a hospital spokesperson $3.95 Chemical Co. was brought under control. said. Dinner (4:00 to close)—our famous all you can eat spaghetti, special feature homemade meat & mushroom sauce, includes salad & roll S.F. mayor asks police chief resignation Rolex now. There's no better time. for only '2.25 Start enjoying and believed they would ask Gain to the quality SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Mayor Dianne Feinstein asked the Police Commission resign. you've always In a letter to the commission released heard about, on Thursday to request the resignation of the wide variety at a news conference, Feinstein said she embattled Police Chief Charles Gain. of Rolex watches and Gain had agreed the office of the for men and Gain, under fire from his officers and police chief should not be politicized. women. In residents for the handling of a riot at City "It should function in a professional, stainless steel Hall, agrees his resignation is necessary, unbiased and impartial manner," the case with the mayor said, adding: "I think the chief letter said. "It should not operate out of 14 karat yellow feels that this is the most professional fear that it may offend special interest gold bezel and way to handle the situation." and groups, nor should it court any particular crown And the mayor said she had spoken to the members of the Police Commission segment of the community to the exclusion of others." Levis matching bracelet: A. 28-jewel Ladyaate, $1,100. B. 30-jewel self-winding Skylab likely to crash Wednesday Datejust chronometer, $1,325. WASHINGTON (AP) - The space countries previously haven't had to deal agency now says Skylab's crash to earth with," said a State Department official is most likely to occur next Wednesday, who asked to remain anonymous. Governments in a situation where there give or take two days. Meanwhile, as countries in the path might be any implied risks are under¬ standably concerned and have to take MORGAN'S below the space station prepared for its re-entry, the State Department alerted any steps that appear to be appropriate, key personnel around the world to be set Skylab's orbit takes it 16 times a day to a latitude of 50 degrees north to 50 to provide last-minute Skylab informa¬ tion to their host governments. degrees south. NASA says when the spacecraft nears Pieces that survive re-entry, a few its end, it will be possible to identify the weighing more than 1,000 pounds, will orbital path in which Skylab can be probably fall in a "footprint" 4,000 miles expected to re-enter. longand 100 miles wide along the orbital 554«C^5N*5 "This looms as a specter these path. Mason Plaza Watch for the opening of our new I^ansing Mail Store. \MASON Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, July 6, 1979 3 Legislation to delegate state more say in n-plant buildup By United Press International high the rates must be," said the bill's input in site selection and there is no • assure that bureaucratic decisions are Legislation giving the state a better grip sponsor, Rep. H. Lynn Jondahl. mechanism to review the combined effects made in a timely fashion; on the construction of power plants and The East Lansing Democrat said utility of power plant construction — such as • provide for full public discussion of increased input into determining whether plant construction decisions — for which environmental and economic impacts. alternative sites and fuel sources and new plants are needed was introduced every electrical user pays — now are made Jondahl said his bill would: • assure environmental protection con Thursday in the state House. "in a variety of places by a variety of people • assure a plant recommended by a utility cerns and laws will not be diminished. "At the present time, about the only with no cohesive nor coherent consideration is needed; The measure also would take steps decisions on behalf of the public made by a of need or of possible alternatives." • clearly delineate the duties of utilities toward comprehensive, statewide energy public agency about public utilities are how Currently, he said, the public has little and government agencies; planning by requiring utilities to present 15-year forecasts annually, outlining ex pected power demand and proposed con¬ struction. City Council sets fines Site selection and conformance with environmental laws would be determined by the Department of Natural Resources. Jondahl said his bill, in addition to streamlining the permit requirements, would require the state to weigh the pros for house code violations and cons of each power plant proposal. A minimum fee schedule for housing code violations was set at the East Lansing City Council meeting Tuesday. The fee, recommended by the Housing and Community The rate increase, the second this year, was increased prices for company; requested to cover gasoline and petroleum products used by the 911 plan Development Commission, will assess a $100 fine for major • approved a traffic control order which will remove traffic housing code violations and $50 for minor ones each time a parking on the south side of Ann Street up to 123 feet east of re-inspection shows non-compliance. A $15 re-inspection fee will be charged for each return visit. The council also gave the go ahead to a proposal to pool all local governmertts into a regional energy management network to curb Collingwood Drive; • authorized the mayor to execute a contract for the construction of a seven-foot wide non-motorized pathway along the east side of southbound Hagadorn Road from Mt. Hope to Service questioned Mason council members have joined the energy consumption. roads and list of area officials questioning the value of The Tri-County Planning Commission is applying for a • approved an emergency ordinance to regulate the paving of the area 911 emergency system. three-year, $500,000 federal grant to develop the program, which side and rear yards in one and two-family residential districts. Mason councilmember Lloyd Brevard will attempt to change local building ordinances and zoning codes City Attorney Dennis McGinty reported legal action has been said the city is seeking citizens' responses to slow down urban sprawl and make mass transit more feasible. taken against the city by several apartment owners on a recently to see if they have had negative experiences The program is also designed to promote ride-sharing and energy adopted garbage service charge for multiple-family dwellings. with the 911 system. saving improvements on commercial and residential buildings. McGinty said he was not concerned by the challenge. "If the response by the general public has In other action, the council: "There has been no request for a preliminary injunction so the been similar to our own, we will have to • granted a 20-percent rate increase to Varsity Cab Company. . city can collect the fee while in court," he said. take a very serious look at (911)," he said. Meridian Township recently voted to withdraw from the 911 system when its ACTION BE STAYEDMAY WEEK contract expires in November, and MSU Department of Public Safety Director Richard 0. Bernitt said earlier this week he would recommend the University withdraw if 911 services are not improved. Utility seats still unfilled By PAUL COX poltiical science and that he teaches labor confirm board nominees. Brevard said the service 911 has provided for Mason's $12,000 investment in the system "isn't very good." He recounted an incident when he had called 911 for police assistance in stopping a State News Staff Writer courses at LCC. He added that a 1975 memo "I could sue them in court for $500 over truck which had loaded his neighbor's lawn A second pair of Board of Water and signed by all the present council members this, but they do it every year — it wouldn't furniture and driven off. Light nominees were slated to be inter¬ except William A. Brenke asked the mayor do any good." "The 911 operator asked me if it was an viewed Thursday, but one of the candidates to refrain from nominating people from the In other action, the council passed a emergency and then told me to call the failed to show up and not enough Lansing educational community. resolution sheriffs department," he said. granting "The Hold Self- city council members were on hand to The two latest nominees, one woman and Storage" the right to issue $1.5 million in "When a crime is in progress, split conduct business. one minority, what the board needs are municipal bonds to construct a rental seconds can make the difference," Brevard Unless the council's Committee of the now, Graves said. short-term storage warehouse near the said, "and after I had to talk with her a Whole completes the interviews before the "Once again," he said, "the council has I 96 South Cedar Street exit. Construction while, she tells me to call the sheriff council's meeting Monday night, action on failed to do its homework and has failed to of the facility will begin this fall, spokesper- myself." State News Kathy Kilbury Mayor Gerald W. Graves' second two meet the charter deadline of June 1 to icontinued on page 14) "What are we paying for, anyway?" nominations for seats on the utility board For the last three years, 9-year-old Zoe Spielberg, East Lansing, has Brevard asked. City Administrator Patrick will have to wait at least another week. Price said he had a similar experience when demonstrated her bike decorating skills by winning first place in the bike The names of Mary Scodeller, an area he called 911 to report a man lying on the decorating contest. The contest was one of many festivities during the 8th Annual Bike Day sponsored by the East Lansing School-City Activity Program at Patriarche Park July 4. nurse, the Cristo and Antonio Benavides, director of Rey Community Center, were presented at the council meeting Monday Journalism prof made ground one night. "I didn't know if he was dead or alive," he said. "The 911 operator told me to call the night. county sheriffs department." chair The previous week, the council failed to new temporary Mason "has every intention to work approve Graves' initial nominees, incum¬ within the system," Price said. "But if we bent Boardmember Horace Bradshaw and find this is not possible, then we'll have to Bike parade colors Diane Buckel. Graves said he presented the two new By ROLAND WILKERSON State News Staff Writer use some other alternative." With Meridian Township planning to pull candidates in the spirit of the city charter MSU Journalism Professor Maurice Cullen has been named temporary out of the system in November, the 911 which states that board nominees should chairperson of the School of Journalism, replacing Professor George Hough III, who is system may become too costly, Price added. leaving for a job Glencairn-area come from a wide range of backgrounds. He in Georgia this August. "If Meridian Township pulls out, Mason's route added that all four of his nominations have fit this description. The position opened following the June 12 death of Journalism Professor Frank B. costs to the system will increase over Senger, who had been appointed temporary chairperson. $6,000," he said. "With the talk of adding a If the council refuses to approve Scodel¬ Cullen, appointed by Erwin Bettinghaus, dean of the College of Communication Arts fifth dispatcher, our costs would increase Ten speeds and tricycles invaded East Lansing's Glencairn neighborhood Wednesday ler and Benavides, Graves said, "he would and Sciences, will fill the position until Sept. 15. another $2,200. as part of the city's Fourth of July celebration. send them two different people." Journalism instructor David Reddick, member of the search committee for a "Mason can't afford these kind of escalat¬ Over 300 people, aged 5 weeks to 82 years, took part in the Easy Rider Bike Tour, the Council members are concentrating on permanent chairperson, said the selection process would begin in October, but the new ing costs," he said. opening event of the 8th annual Community Bike Day sponsored by the East Lansing the nuclear or coal energy issue, but "the director would probably not take over until fall of 1980. Other members of the committee School-City Activity Program. board handles a whole lot more than that," were not available for comment. Participants, whose bicycles were decorated in the spirit of the holiday, traveled a he said. Both Cullen and Reddick said (Cullen) would three-mile course through the Glencairn neighborhood. They were aided by neighbors probably be asked to fill the temporary who sold lemonade along the way. At the City Council meeting, Dick Holmes of the UAW Community Action chairperson position through the academic year until a new director could be found. The final decision will be made by Bettinghaus. Miller denied Participants could ride the course an unlimited number of times. Project council and editor of the Lansing Summing up his philosophy on the future of the School of Journalism, Cullen said, "If Fifteen-year-old Suzi Bauries completed nearly 15 miles atop her 5-foot-9-inch unicycle. Labor News, expressed disappointment we're not changing, we're dying." "I love unicycles," she said. "I always ride them." The oldest participant was 82-year-old Glen Halik, who completed 7.8 miles on his that Graves has refused to nominate Marty Bakken for a seat on the board. "We have to get new faculty," he said. "Positions left open by instructors leaving have not been filled yet." new trial bid three-speed bike. Bakken is a member of the Lansing Cullen said he would also like "I'd ride some more," Halik said, "but my wife needs some attention too." more emphasis to be placed on research. A motion for a new trial filed by Donald Community College faculty and chairperson By making the Michigan media more aware of MSU journalism graduates, Cullen also Gene Miller's attorney was denied Thurs The day seemed to belong to the many children present, some of whom tried to turn the of Ratepayers United, a local group which hopes to help students find jobs. day by Eaton County Circuit Judge Richard leisurely bike tour into a race. has lobbied the board denouncing nuclear "I would like to set up a program "Faster daddy, don't slow down daddy," said one pint-size, back-seat driver to his designed to help MSU alumni throughout their Robinson. energy and supporting strict conservation careers," he said, "instead of just helping them find their first job." gasping father. Miller, a 24-year-old MSU graduate, is Cullen graduated from Boston University with a masters in journalism in 1955. After Another youngster complained, "It's not fair, they all have ten speeds," as he was Holmes said Bakken's expertise in energy expected to decide within a week whether working on newspapers in the Boston area, he taught at Rutgers and South Carolina or not he will appeal Robinson's denial, Tom passed by adults on all sides. matters would be a valuable asset to the universities. A young boy named Peter summed up the situation for some of the less agile board. Bengtson, Miller's attorney, said. After receiving his doctorate in journalism from MSU in 1966 Cullen returned to participants. Graves, Bengtson had filed the motion for a new however, pointed out that Boston University to teach. "Three miles! It's more like 60," he exclaimed. trial in June, arguing that the judge's Bakken's educational background is in He returned to MSU to teach in 1973. instructions to the jury during Miller's recent trial had been prejudicial to the defense. Neighborhood program studied Miller was convicted of rape and two counts of attempted murder May 9 by a Berrien County jury and later sentenced to By JEFF MINAHAN time, she said. Rare leopard preserved, serve 30 to 50 years in prison. Bengtson had attempted to prove that State News Staff Writer Other services offered through the program will be maintenance Miller was mentally ill when he attacked Housing problems between tenants and landlords would be and safety counseling, identification of attacked at the scene — in the neighborhoods — if a program now under consideration by city officials and the Tenant's Resource hazards, referrals, and information on rights and responsibilities, she said. shown in MSU Museum two Delta Township teenagers last Aug. 16, and that consequently he was not guilty by Nanasi said the program will be designed to serve as a mediator reason of insanity. Center passes. between all groups involved in housing disputes, but is aimed The Detroit Zoo may have lost a rare snow leopard, but it has neen preserved for At the time Bengtson made the motion The program, non-traditional neighborhood preservation, would be financed through federal community primarily at tenants. posterity in the MSU Museum. for the new trial, he claimed that Robinson's development funds and "We're excited about it. It's something we felt there has been a instructions to the jurors may have de¬ administered by the Tenant's Resource Center. Ilyat, an endangered species native to the Asian Himilayas, was a favorite at the need for for a long time," she said. "There are The plan will attempt to make tenants, landlords, neighborhood people out there who Detroit Zoo for almost 10 years. The leopard died in January from a chronic kidney prived Miller of a fair trial. don't even know there is a housing code." infection. Robinson had told the jury that if it found groups and city officials aware of the legal questions surrounding The program's staff will housing, said Yvonne Nanasi, TRC director. Another goal will be go through a four-week training After the MSU Animal Health Diagnostic Clinic performed an autopsy, Ilyat was Miller not guilty by reason of insanity, he program, she said. They will learn the East Lansing housing code, donated to the Museum. would be freed should the state's Center for to promote cooperation among these groups, she said. the tenant-landlord laws and become familiar with the Forensic Psychiatry determine that he was The program will be staffed by five MSU students recruited rehabilita Museum director Rollin Baker said pathology students skinned the leopard and then by tion grants available to landlords, she said. salted down its skin. no longer mentally ill, Bengtson said. TRC, she said. The staff will consist of four neighborhood on-site Brad counselors and one information officer. Pryce. group manager for planning, housing and The skin was then shipped to Denver, Colo., where taxidermists, working with the If Miller decides to appeal Robinson's community development, said approval of the grant for the tanned skin and measurements of the animal taken before it was skinned, constructed a decision, the appeal would be to the Under the program, TRC employees will tour East Lansing program is contingent on working out minor details with TRC. clay model of the leopard, Baker said. Michigan Court of Appeals, Bengtson said. neighborhoods in the heavily student populated area bounded by The details should be worked out "within the next "The clay model was probably then covered with a plastic mold, which a stuffing, Miller is waiting to stand trial Burcham Drive, Hagadorn Road, Grand River Avenue and Abbott couple on two weeks," he said. The neighborhood program should be Road. Surveys of the exterior condition of houses will be ready for probably paper mache, was then poured into," explained Chester Trout, chief second-degree murder charges in connec review by the conducted, and violations of the housing code will be referred to Planning, Housing and Community Development preparator at the Museum. tion with the disappearances of 30-year old Commission by August, he said. The skin was then tacked, glued and sewn onto the mold, Trout said. the city housing department, Nanasi said. Lansing schoolteacher Kristine Rose Stuart The program is scheduled to start Both TRC and the housing department will follow up violation Sept. 1, but actual Joe Morgan, associate director at the Detroit Zoo said he was pleased with the and 19-year-old Martha Sue Young, his neighborhood work by TRC employees will not begin until the taxidermist's work, noting he still was afraid to approach it, "it looks that real." former fiance. Neither body has been found. notices to check for compliance, Nanasi said. TRC will also advise middle of October, Nanasi said. The program is scheduled to last The trials are scheduled to begin in landlords and tenants of their responsibilities and options at this one year. September. Opinion 'LASH' LARROWE Primary process should be altered Big Mac's in Michigan may not see a presidential primary in the state before the 1980 election if some legislators have their way. The House voted last week to temporarily scrap plans to stage a primary in Michigan, citing the high cost as well as problems with Michigan's open primary process. I'm heading on out of the Libe, loaded presidents and assistant provosts from the he's going to find out us profs are never in took home all my bound volumes of Hustler The House's decision may be overlooking the importance of holding a down with books, I see this reference Ad Building will swoop down on our our offices, we run in our grad students to and Oui, even my leather-bound set of High classrooms like a swarm of locusts, wanting lecture for us while we're off consulting, use Society going back to the first issue. I moved presidential primary before election time rolls around. librarian I know. "Hi, Mary Jo," I says, putting the books to get into the act. What happens to the stale notes when we do show up in class. I out my custom-built bar, too." Primaries have traditionally been good indicators of how the public don't want that, nossir!" "I don't get it," she says. "Why've you down on the counter to rest my arms. profs they push out of the way then?" sure will vote in an election. Opponents of holding a primary, however, may "Aren't you speaking to me today?" "When President Mackey teaches a "You can level with me, Lash," she says. done that?" be skeptical of public participation in a process that will cost the state "My goodness, Lash!" she exclaims, class," she persists as if she hadn't heard me, "You haven't been in the Libe for five years. "I'm filling up the shelves with these around $3 million. They further argue that Michigan's open primary startled. "I didn't recognize you. You've "he'll get to know the students a lot better. I know you're not going to read those books books," I tells her. "When the prexy drops in Don't you agree that's a good thing?" you've got there. Why're taking them to ask how I explain the Laffer Curve in process — allowing cross-voting between Democrats and Republicans shaved off your beard, and I've never seen "That's the last thing I want him to do!" I out?" you section, I want my office to look like I'm a my you in a suit before. Whatever got you out of — provides no indication of public support for candidates based on party your sport shirt and those dirty tennies you barks. "New prexy gets talking to students, "I've cleaned out my office," I explains. "I real scholar, same as he is." lines. But the alternatives to a primary are few, and may involve more always wear?" political pull on the part of the party bosses than voter representation. "It's the new prexy," I says glumly. Proponents of the primary have been attempting to work around those "I've heard he runs a tight ship," she says. arguments by introducing legislation that would alter the primary's "You mean he's not even in Cowles House yet and already he's issued a dress code for process. Acceptance of those proposals will probably determine whether Michigan engages in a presidential primary. you profs?" "It's not that. It's this story here in The The primary process may need alterations, but should not be shelved State News," I says: " 'New prexy might altogether. Public input in a presidential election is already minimal. teach economics.' " Campaigns for the highest political office in the nation barely get off the "Why does that upset you?" she asks. "Read the rest of what it says," I answers, ground until two years following the prior presidential election. By handing her the paper. "Look at this quote then, the time to analyze candidates has already been cut short. Public here from the new prexy: 'I could possibly opinion regarding presidential candidates gets stronger and stronger as teach a course in industrial relations.' election day nears. A primary election is a timely and useful indicator of "You know that's the course I been public support for political candidates. teaching for twenty years, Mary Jo. Wouldn't you be upset if some Johnny-come- We hope the Senate considers the necessity of a primary when it votes lately blows in here, pushes you out and on the measure sometime next week. Some House members in favor of takes over your job just because he's the staging a primary have introduced compromise legislation, which will new prexy?" hopefully make the primary — with some modifications — acceptable to "He isn't going to push you out, Lash. It's both parties. We would rather see the process changed than eliminated a big class. He'll take one section, you'll have another. I like what your department head altogether. says here in the paper, too: 'I welcome the refreshing winds of competition.' " "That's fine for him to say," I says Law created new bitterly. "The prexy isn't horning in on his class. Anyway, I don't buy competition, never have. "Look at it this way," I explains. "OPEC public problems countries are competing raise prices, right? And with each other to look how U.S. oil companies are competing to see who makes the biggest profits. That sure isn't good for A recent survey conducted by the Michigan Council on Alcohol me and you when we go to buy gas at the Problems concluded that high school principals believe Michigan's pump, is it?" 21-year-old drinking law is working. Seventy-four percent of all "I never thought of it like that," she principals polled claim they are having less alcohol-related problems in admits. "But I still don't see why, if you're as VIEWPOINT: STUDENT TEACHING their schools. Another study conducted by two state agencies, however, good a teacher as you claim you are, you're worried about holding your own with concludes the 21-year-old drinking law is creating new and different President Mackey in the classroom." public problems. For several reasons, we believe the latter study's findings are a more accurate picture of the new law's effect on youth. "Oh, I can handle him in the classroom, alright," I says. "It's just that competition is A sea of flailing hands Many theories had been offered by several groups and individuals wasteful. I got a big investment tied up in concerning what effects the higher drinking age law would produce. my Hawaiian shirts, but if I'm gonna Some Said the law would not change the drinking patterns of young adults. Other suggested the law would create an unprecedented compete with Big Mac, I gotta clean up my act, dress the way he does. This suit I got on cost me thirty bucks at the Salvation Army. struck like thunderbolts outbreak of public intoxication. While neither of these theories has "Not only that, if I'm going to show I'm as proven true, many new and important conflicts have resulted from last qualified to teach industrial relations as he The kids I grew up with are 10 years old. my first fourth grade class." Nervously my icy silence. "Ok, I hope to see some sharp December's legislation. is, I gotta pay up my back dues in the Next year they start fifth grade, but I itch tongue checks my front teeth for breakfast artwork when these are done." The association of labor profs and subscribe to a to repeat fourth. leftovers. Introducing myself as an MSU materials are distributed. I step back to First, the new law has created a significant law enforcement problem. lot of those "Class, visitor today is Miss Moyer." student, I count twelve blue-and-gold watch a calm, sun-filled classroom explode funny little magazines that our While most communities in the state have experienced little commotion T-shirts. Controversy already. I nobody reads. All those bucks come out of Miss Moyer? Who's she? I glance around for Wolverine into twenty-three tornadoes whirling ques¬ since the law passed, college towns such as East Lansing have had to my own pocket, too!" a silver haired spinster in funeral black. should've gone to Central. tions like thunderbolts striking at a single struggle with this delicate situation. Faced with a lack of time and "I thought your suit looked baggy," she "She'll be our student teacher for the rest of My initiation begins with a math lesson tall tree. grins. "But at least you look like a typical this school year." Twenty-three pairs of string art. Explaining the assignment, I stumble in frenzied circles, struggling to resources, East Lansing officials wisely implemented a $5 fine for illegal on prof in it. If the president weren't competing curious owl eyes scavenge my five-foot my voice trembles in treble clef like a answer each SOS flagged by flailing hands. possession of alcohol. Unfortunately though, this progressive with you, Lash, wouldn't you applaud his frame. I feel scrawny, knock-kneed, pigeon- rattled old woman shrieking out a church Raving children dangle from each arm, punishment has produced a lackadaisical attitude on the part of bar decision to teach?" toed, freckle-scarred. Smiling foolishly, I hymn. "Here's an example of how your worrying my blousecuffs like rabid Scottish owners toward under-age alcohol use. The result? Area bars now allow terriers. Urgent tugs at my waistband "No," I says. "New prexy teaches a class, high-heel hobble to center stage. Mathterpiece will look. Are there any under-aged drinkers into their establishments, and that means next thing you know all those vice "Good morning! It's great to finally meet questions?" My shivering voice echoes in loosen my belt. My wrap-around skirt is subjective and unfair drinking policies. coming unwrapped fast. So am I. Tomor¬ row's obituary flashes across my scattered Second, many persons now unable to drink legally have turned to area VIEWPOINT: RELIGION parks for protection from the law. In Detroit, several citizens groups "Local student teacher dies of hysteria have complained bitterly about the noise, the violence, and the and multiple needle punctures. Fourth- vandalism that has once again become a common occurrence in Hines Park. Frightened by that city's situation, East Lansing homeowners The law's spirit is more grade class to stand trial June 8." Amid this torrential melee, an eager yet rational voice glows alone. "Miss Moyer?" have voiced their displeasure with the recent decision to allow drinking Jason's bespectacled blue eyes frame his in two city parks. The homeowners, with the support of the East Lansing Board of Education, now want alcohol banned from all public parks in the city. From this seemingly simple request stem two complex issues: the restriction of alcohol and, more importantly, the deprivation important than the letter perfectly completed string artwork. "Is this right?" "Yesyesyes!" I scream in relief. "Every¬ body! Look at Jason's Mathterpiece!" I he himself had visited prostitutes. A clearer The harsh Old Testament laws you quote, could kiss the midget Einstein. of adult rights. By EV ELYN WHALEN of the double standard, and Bruce, are only temporary embodiments of The weeks, the months fly. I alternately Third, the raising of the legal drinking age to 21 has caused voters to OK, Guthrie, I'm glad to see you're read condemnation the Bible. But you need to learn not to even a clearer and more moving appeal for eternal principles, suited only to one impersonate Mrs. Hoffstein (my own incorrectly assume the alcohol problems long associated with young ing quote verses out of context. Nasty habit, mercy for the wayward woman — well, they particular culture. They are not binding on fourth-grade teacher), Uncle Milty, Mr. adults have been suddenly resolved. Nothing could be more untrue. that, no matter who does it, atheists or could be imagined, but this is clear enough all cultures. Read Acts 15. The early church Chips, Ann Landers, Jezebel, Queen Young adults, whether under or over 21 years, are still consuming fundamentalists. — at least for those who are willing to see. decided that it was the spirit of the Law Victoria, Marie Osmond, Wonder Woman, alcohol in tremendous quantities. Although the state's high school I have a bone to pick with you the way Sure there's a lot in the Bible that offends that had to be upheld, not the letter, and and the Village Idiot. My class-given you referred to the Judah and Tamar story Partly that's because our society is liberated the ethical teachings of Judaism moniker changes from "That Skinny New principals believe the new law is responsible for fewer school incidents, (which is in Genesis 38, not 39, the drinking habits of students outside of school have not changed for by the way). really opposed to God's standards. Partly it from one cultural expression. Christians do Lady" to "Miss (or Mrs.) Moyer" to "Hey M You didn't tell the whole story, Bruce, and is because the laws of the Old Testament, not need to abstain from pork to demon¬ & M!" the better. Similarly, the fact that young adults over 21 years of age can and some of Paul's statements in the New, strate their special relationship to God, and The final school day arrives, toting you distorted the point of the passage. drink legally has reduced public concern for alcohol problems Tamar wasn't burned — she lived to become are understandable only in terms of the they don't need to condemn adultery by parties, presents, and parties again. The class awards me a crystal apple paper¬ experienced by those persons. an ancestress of Jesus Christ (see the first cultures to which they were addressed. executing adulterers (by the way, so I won't One has to keep in mind that the 21-year-old drinking law was the chapter of Matthew). (Late Bronze Age Palestine suffered from sow more dissension, I'm not implying that weight and hearty applause, but Jason's Tamar had been married to two of various of plague and veneral Jews do need to execute adulterers!) gift remains my favorite. product of a well-structured, but ill-informed voter movement. Like Judah's sons in succession. Both of them disease, epidemics hence the severe penalties for In a way, I hate to write this letter, A swarm of girls crush me, counting my many voter-initiated proposals, this issue has received a great deal of had died. Although by custom Judah was promiscuity; Corinth was a wild and woolly because I am only playing into your game — hard-earned gray hairs. Jason plows negative publicity, both before and after its passage. We should all be supposed to give her his third son (a sort of seaport, and if women in the Christian a consideration other believers should recall through and crams a fistful of petty silver when they are tempted to reply to your into my hand. He runs for the door. "Jason, pleased with our efficacy as policy-making voters. It is now evident, ancient Social Security for widows), he had churches went without decent clothing wait!" I holler, gesturing madly. "Your however, that this highly controversial legislation has not achieved the decided she was bad luck, and was holding i.e., the veil, people would assume that editorials. On the other hand, it is rare to off marrying son number three to her. Christian prayer meetings were orgies. In find someone who takes God so seriously, money!" goals for which it was created. the ancient world, there was only one who thinks about Him so constantly "No, you keep it," he grins from the Tamar was getting desperate — she . reason why n n and women would worship Keep it up, Bruce. You're playing our game! doorway, "it's a tip for the help." figured if you couldn't get the son, the old Whalen is a senior majoring in religious studies Moyer is a senior majoring in education man would have to do. She dressed up as a together. prostitute, met Judah, and had sex with him. He didn't recognize her (why the men in the Old Testament were so unobservant, The State News I don't know). He gave her his seal and walking stick as guarantees of payment, but DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau when he later sent payment to the supposed I MAY I JUST REMIND YOU ANDREWS, HAYE TTS PERFECTLY Friday, July 6, 1979 harlot, she was no longer in the place where PARACHUTE? A SMALL RISK IT THAT Arm POINT, THE ONLY YOUEVER HURLED SAFE, DUKE. BE- NIGHT? HOW AM I SUPPOSED WJgHgE THE TRACERS. 11 Editorials are the opinions of the State News. Viewpoints, columns he had met her. ME? ARE CONSIDERING TWNB STANDING BETWEEN YOURSELFOUTOF SIDES, WE IRAN- VHNPTHE LOOK, DUKE, I'D and letters are personal opinions YOU MAD, THE STAKES, OUR WHOLE WAY OF UFE AN AIRPLANE IAN AIR FORCE DAMN TARGET DO TT MYSELF Several months later, when Judah ■' ANDREWS* DUKE.. AND ARMAGEDDON IS ONE AT 30,000 ALMOST NEVER ATNWrr IFTTWERENH- learned Tamar was pregnant and ordered 42- YEAR- OLD BALDING BAG - FEET? PATROLS AT NGHT. i FOR MY BACK. ;i j/1' / 1 v Editorial Department her to be burnt, she told him, "It was the MAN-YOU! \ / Editor-in-Chief. R W Robinson man to whom these things (the seal and the Photo Editor Deborah J Borin Managing Editor Sheila Beachum Entertainment & Book Edit >r Bill Holdship staff) belong who made me pregnant . . Opinion Editor Michael Megerian David Janssen There was no more talk of burning her; . Sports Editor News Editor Janet Halfmann FaulaM Mohr Judah admitted he was in the wrong for not Layout Editor Wire Editor Paul Cox Chief Copy Editor Sandra Sweeney providing Tamar a husband, and gave her Staff Representative Michele McElmurry his son. So, the whole point of the story is that the Advertising Department man, by his oppression, had driven the Advertising Manager Ron MacMillan Asst Advertising Manager Pat Greening woman to play the harlot, and then self righteously condemned her, although Michigon Stote News, Eost Loosing, Michigon Fridoy, July 6. 1979 5 Government guide tells Environmentalists request ban about your civil rights PIERRE, S.D. (API - Attorneys for the National Audubon Society are asking a Claim spray is deadly areas of South Dakota is as severe as the infestation of the 1930s, when hundreds of If you think you have been Enforce Your Civil Rights." the treatment because of race, federal judge to ban spraying of a highly miles of praire were stripped of all green discriminated against, a new U.S. Commission on Civil color, sex, religion, national toxic insecticide on South Dakota rar.geland per problem is serious, "toxaphene is too dangerous to be used government guide can in this situation." foliage. help you Rights outlines some of your origin, age, handicap and lack of that is infested with grasshoppers. wade through the federal rights protected by federal citizenship. It also contains Toxaphene is described as more toxic than DDT, but less State and federal wildlife biologists have "I doubt the infestation nationwide is as bureaucracy that might other¬ laws and what to do about special information for Ameri¬ long lasting. EPA restructions include no spraying near lakes said that the chemical toxaphene could wipe severe as the '30s, but it is in some of these wise thwart your efforts. suspected discrimination. can Indians, institutionalized out the songbird population in treated areas, or streams, no slaughtering cattle for at least 28 days after the In "Getting Uncle Sam to rangeland has been treated, and no harvesting treated hay — places," he said. "There would have been a The guide covers unfair people and military personnel. kill virtually all the sharp-tailed grouse, and tremendous number of eggs put in the Since not even for forage. discrimination can kill half the pheasant chicks and ducklings. ground this year. By killing these grasshop occur in a variety of circum "Toxaphene has been used for aerial application for many Toxaphene is banned for ordinary use, but years and there is good evidence there are no adverse health pers we hope to break the backbone of stances — employment, hous¬ MSU will the Environmental Protection Agency gave infestation and prevent another infestation offer effects from that sort of exposure," said Charles Dunn of ing, credit, education or use of a ranchers emergency permission two weeks like the 1930s." Hercules Inc., which makes the poison in Wilmington, Del. public place — the booklet lists ago to use it on an area of up to 600,000 acres "Of course, no one would advocate spraying right over a regional and local addresses of where the grasshopper infestation is parti¬ Grasshoppers would normally lay their 13 different agencies which guy's house or his kids or his domestic animals or his fish pond," eggs within the next few weeks, when they cularly acute. minor in reading accept complaints. have For example, if you think you been discriminated a- A hearing on the matter was to federal court Thursday. be held in he added. "Toxaphene kills the hell out of fish direct exposure." so you want to avoid become mature. Agriculture officials say spraying is necessary by July 10 to prevent the grasshoppers from becoming mature Richard Madson, the society's regional Joe Blackburn of the U.S. Department of Agriculture said in gainst while trying to buy or enough to lay eggs, which would hatch next A minor in reading for elementary and secondary certification rent a house or apartment, you representative, said that while the grasshop- a telephone interview that the grasshopper problem in some candidates at MSU has been authorized by the State Board of should complain within 180 Education. Although the program is already in effect at some days to the Department of institutions in the state, it is new at MSU, said Teressa Staten, Housing and Urban Develop¬ instructional specialist with the Michigan Department of ment in Detroit. Education. The program is a result of a movement to "stress the basics," A free copy of the 44 page booklet can be obtained from Lawmakers try to revise juvenile code she said. "It should make significant difference in the amount of the U.S. Commission on Civil knowledge teachers have about the reading process." Rights, Publications, Manage By United Press International The MSU College of Education will meet sometime next week to changing and chances for sue ties from charges of harboring them the authority to commit juvenile court jurisdiction only ment Division, Room 700, 1121 Two young lawmakers cess this time around are good. minors and changes the state decide how the program will be implemented, said Calhoun Collier, Vermont Ave., N.W., Washing¬ delinquents directly to state as a last resort when all Thursday launched a renewed Clodfelter and freshman Sen. child care subsidy program. institutions. professor of elementary and special education. ton, D.C. 20425. effort to revise Michigan's 35- community alternatives have John Kelly, D-Detroit, Juvenile delinquents would Juvenile court would operate failed. year old juvenile code to crack simultaneoulsy introduced be treated differently than more like an adult court with The revision would "treat down on teen-age thugs while their package of reform mea neglected children or status defendants' due process rights serious crimes more seriously Area broker named to new easing court controls over runa ways and other "status of¬ fenders." sures in the House and Senate. The five-bill package — offenders under the bills, re fleeting mounting public con¬ more fully protected. In the area of status offenses, and non criminal behavior less seriously and with alternative which has a price tag of at least cern over the activities of however, the measure gives the methods," Clodfelter said. Rep. Mark Clodfelter, a Flint $15 million — rewrites the youthful criminals. Democrat who has led other current code, creates a state¬ The legislation makes it position at University Farms unsuccessful efforts to reform the juvenile system, said he is wide network of shelters and counseling services for runa¬ easier to try juveniles as adults, allows juvenile judges to order Washington's Birthday The newly-created position of director of MSU's land manage¬ ment office has been filled by C. ance and improvement of physical facilities, budget de Haarer's responsibilities. He will also work with the optimistic that attitudes are ways, exempts runaway facili¬ restitution to victims and gives STEREO SALE velopment, program coordina vice president's office and MSU ...especially for those who missed our Gerald Haarer, a Williamston real estate broker and former tion and documentation reporting on all MSU lands and and Foundation concerning all land acquisitions and sales by the U.S. car sales down 27.6%, 4th of July Stereo Sale last February! vice president of the Premier Corp. facilities will be some of University. FRIDAY 11 'til 9 Haarer will oversee super¬ vision of the University Farms, gas-shortage fear is blamed SATURDAY 10 'til 6 You'll which were formerly directed by the late Byron Good. National academy- DETROIT (UPI) - The Big Sales of fuel-stingy imports, the only official statement save plenty on speakers, More than 15,000 MSU- Three automakers Thursday meanwhile, continued strong. accompanying the reports, turntables, decks, receivers, owned acres in about 20 loca¬ reported gas-cautious motorists Early unofficial estimates Ford Vice President Gordon B. amplifiers, tuners... and that's no lie I tions in the state also fall under Haarer's jurisdiction. He will be chooses 'U' prof bought 27.6 percent fewer domestic cars in June than they showed the foreign carmakers selling 205,000 cars in June, up MacKenzie called June "an inconclusive month." rereo responsible for supervising all Professor Lee Shulman, director of the MSU Institute for did a year ago. 10.7 percent from last year and Research on Teaching, has been elected to the National General Motors, Ford Motor accounting for more than 20 "Sales volumes were some¬ Agricultural Experiment Sta¬ percent of the U.S. market. what below expectations, but a tion branch stations and other Academy of Education. Co. and Chrysler Corp. said agricultural and natural re¬ source properties owned by the University or MSU Foundation. 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Eastwood, here working with represent his undying spirit; Paul Benjamin is a deeply Escape From Alcatraz (Para cerebral and resonant actioner: Siegel for the first time since bitter black con sent up the mount; at the Michigan the characters and story, they memorably teamed on The river on trumped-up charges at Theatre) is a taut, moody, though hardly original, come Beguiled and Dirty Harry in a young ago; Frank Ronzio is tremendously involving prison vividly alive when seen in the 1971, is well cast as Morris, a funny and somehow affecting as 'MoonrakerBond is back drama. Superbly structured context of the crisp, spare, hard, seasoned man who de¬ a prisoner who dotes on his pet and crafted by scenarist narrative. scribes his childhood as "short," mouse, and Jack Thibeau, Fred Richard Tuggle (from a non- There is scarcely any other and has spent most of his life Ward and Larry Hankin play fiction work by J. Campbell director working in American plotting escapes from various Morris' henchmen in his escape Bruce) and director Don Siegel, movies today who can so tightly prisons. Alcatraz, heretofore efforts. By BYRON BAKER help and hindrance from a and suspensefully make this the film is more than simply the deemed escape-proof, is his The dominating character in State News Reviewer roster of beauteous women. finest Clint Eastwood vehicle in sort of genre piece as Don the picture, however, is Alca¬ Set in at least five countries, While Stromberg (Curt Jur- greatest challenge. This is one with a big finale on a gigantic gens), the twisted but brilliant a long, long time — it's one of Siegel; from the opening mo¬ of Eastwood's best per traz. As seen through the marine biologist of The Spy the best and most distinctive ments, when the steely yet formances; he seems to be careful work of cinemato- orbiting space station (and, boy personable Frank Morris (East¬ — is that thing going to give Who Loved Me, wished to prison-themed movies in Morris, utterly in tune with the grapher Bruce Surtees and eliminate humanity so he and memory. wood), is slowly taken in chains character's drive. Eastwood is production designer Allen Skylab a run for its money across the bay to the rock-en- well supported by a batch of when it hits the outer at¬ his followers could live quietly The story — derived from an Smith, the prison is foreboding, actual incident which figured crusted prison, Siegel begins to fine character actors: Robert chilling and inscrutable. One mosphere), Moonraker (United undersea, Moonraker's Hugo evoke a subtle, eveiy-growing somehow can't argue with Mor¬ Artists; at the Spartan Triplex) Drax (Michel Lonsdale) is a prominently in the closing of Blossom, so good as the senile the prison in the early '60s — is tension. Once head of the father in Citizens Band, plays ris' unending drive to escape is a huge production — it's far twisted but brilliant astro¬ in large part a reprise of the montage department at War¬ an old artist whose paintings from a place so terrible. and away the most elaborate physicist who wants to end the ners in the '30s and '40s, Siegel human race (by means of a new usual melange of slammer lore and expensively mounted of the and stock convict types. Here has an acute sense for visual eleven official James Bond and particularly nasty nerve movies. The picture has been gas) while he and his band of carefully chosen male and fe¬ are the tough, sort of senti¬ mentalized hero inmates, the narrative. Siegel and cutter Ferris Webster barely waste a a ,JiL sumptuously produced by Al¬ shot, here the picture is a bert R. Broccoli, imaginatively male followers wait in their crazy, homicidal cons, the uni¬ — fied, mostly detached blacks, kind of text for telling a story designed by Ken Adam, and Noah's Ark-cum-orbiting space the homosexual rapists and the with a complete efficiency and station for the dust — and directed with speed, humor and a flair for action by Lewis bodies — to settle down below. James Bond (Roger Moore) battles a giant anaconda venal brooding guards, all ■un While one can appreciate the for his life in one of the diverse highlights of housed in a hellish and de¬ Gilbert. Still, there's something Ml missing; Moonraker is fun to producer's interest in capitaliz¬ Moonraker. pressing setting overseen by watch and holds an audience's ing on the recent popularity of the cold, grimly authoritative You can longevity exasperating. "You who must be to be warden (played, with prerequi¬ attention quite well, but it isn't outer-space themed adven seen HOTOVC very exciting. tures (the special effects are reappear," the cultured villain properly believed — and it site cold, grim authority, by Patrick McGoohan). afford H) The great worldwide success okay), and Lonsdale is suitably wearily tells 007, "with the looks as though "Jaws" will be a BOTH IOC A TIONS OPEN AT 9* tedious inevitability of an un staple in the series for some But Tuggle and Siegel work of the previous 007 opus, The creepy as the villain, it's simply an 1135 E.GRAND RIVER 225M.A.. Spy Who Loved Me, has ap¬ getting a little tiresome to see loved season." time to come. the traditional types and details In his fourth outing as Bond, E. LANSING, MICH. E. LANSING, parently inspired producer poor Bond always battling to Broccoli and his creative team save the world from those who Roger Moore may still lack the attorney Tel. 332-0858 ///-MU* to do it big, do it flashy, and — would destroy it for whatever easy charm and urbane nature most of all — to do it again. nefarious gains. It makes one of Sean Connery, but he's IIWTM computers are too complex Christopher Wood's plot for long for the simple, murderous finally improving. Moore is at last getting a grip on 007's IVI T 8 n » to be understood. No charge Washington's Birthday Moonraker — which has very greed of Goldfinger, who, after little to do with Ian Fleming's original novel — is, with spare all, just wanted to pillage Fort Knox. But, that having been said, double slowly CIA entendres: comes on when he to beautiful agent Holly Goodhead Learn More About World Of The for initial STEREO SALE variations, the basic formula (Lois Chiles), straight-facedly Exciting Computers! consultation ...especially for those who missed our that scenarists Wood and it's fair to say that Moonraker 4th of July Stereo Sale last February! Richard Maibaum cooked up for The Spy Who Loved Me — certainly tries to give an audi¬ ence its money's worth. Drax murmuring something about "pooling their resources," the NEW DIMENSIONS which had nothing to do with tells an associate early on, moment is as lascivious and FRIDAY 11'til 9 the Fleming original. "Look after Mr. Bond — see funny as it ought to be. MARTIN Listen: a wealthy, evil mag¬ that some harm comes to him." 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Other Building Auditorium, followed by a 1:30 p.m. performance by the entired music camp of more This Is It! station. There's cast members include: Bill Ko- than 100 students in the Uni¬ Semi-annual open gas no place like home and here are za, Mary Martello, Doug Schir- versity Auditorium. some local weekend events to ner, Carol Reich, Richard Ser- PLANETARIUM - The prove it. vis and F. Thorn Spadaro. This Abrams Planetarium show, Be¬ THEATER - Eugene award-winning Broadway hit fore this Decade is Out: Steps O'Neill's only Off the field, or on ... samx comedy, Ah, features such songs as "The to the Moon, continues through CLOTHING Wilderness!, continues in Kres- Impossible Dream" and "Dulci- July 29. The show traces the ge Courtyard through Satur¬ nea." Performances continue Icontinued on page 7) Sam's puts you in the action day. This first Summer Circle through July 22 at the Grand production of the season fea¬ Ledge Fitzgerald Park. Wed¬ tures a cast that works expert¬ nesday through Saturday show- ly together and includes Jon times are at 8:30 p.m. and the NEIL YOUNG Rust Never Sleeps.. Lee as the play's focal charac¬ Sunday curtain time is 7 p.m. ter, Richard; Jon and Phyllis Advance reservations are re¬ STANLEY CLARKE -1 Wanna Play For You Baisch as his parents, Nat and commended. For more informa¬ Essie Miller; Chris Bird well as Aunt Lily and John Hanners as Uncle Sid. The show begins at 8:30 p.m. but spectators are advised to get there at least a half-hour prior to that. tion or ticket reservations, call 484-7805 or 372-4636. MUSIC — Participants in the MSU Summer Youth Music Camp will offer a variety of performances this weekend, all CARLY ggg SIMON-Spy High Energy Plan DAVID BOWIE i CLEARANCE The BoarsHead Theater's open to the public. 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Within a month he had Lee strives too hard to be funny completed the first draft. When rather than relaxing with the he later returned to it, he character and letting the na¬ decided that it was as good as tural humor of the lines come he could make it. through. Although Richard Ah, Wilderness! provides an bears the weight of love's affectionate glimpse of the Mil¬ betrayal through most of the ler family as they celebrate show, Lee conveys too light- July the Fourth in their small hearted an air. Connecticut town in 1906. Six Jon and Phyllis Baisch inter¬ teen-year-old Richard Miller act believably and warmly as provides the play's focus as he Richard's parents, Nat and suffers the torment of his first Essie Miller. They project all love and gains wisdom about the feelings of loving, anxious, life. strict parents and interpret The MSU Summer Circle their characters as three-di¬ production of Ah, Wilderness! mensional human beings. They features a strong acting en¬ share an excellent scene as Nat semble that captures the play's reluctantly arrives home early gentle humor and charm. The to punish Richard, and Essie first act in particular is excel¬ skillfully thwarts his intention. lently paced and displays the Jon Baisch is sympathetically effective rapport the cast mem¬ inept as he "explains" the facts bers have with another. of life to Richard. Jon and Capture the flavor of the 1800's one Although Jon Lee possesses Phyllis Baisch handle their the youthful looks and innocent final, rather delicate scene to¬ quality of the 16-year-old Rich¬ ard, he does not exhibit the gether with John ease. Hanners Richard (Jon Lee, left) is approached by Wint (John Himmelberger) to set up a at Clara's portrays a character's earnestness and sin¬ completely endearing Uncle possible rendezvous in the MSU Summer Circle production of Eugene O'Neill's Venture out East Lansing, and experience the unique cerity. Richard is touching and Sid, the family alcoholic who only comedy, A h, Wilderness! atmosphere of the early 1800's at Clara's 637 East Michigan recognizable because he has the daily proposes marriage to Hanners also conveys Sid's one another as if they possess soft quality that perfectly cap¬ Avenue. Clara's offers you a warm adolescent's conviction that no¬ Aunt Lily. He rarely carries the self-contempt which adds depth an assurance gained over years, tures the still, moonlit setting. friendly atmosphere in body understands the depths of character's humorous moments to his characterization without and they look like a couple. One consistent staging prob¬ the midst of colorful stained glass, open air fans, and his soul. His family may joke too far, resisting the tempta¬ tropical plants. detracting from the humor of Although Susan Chekaway is lem occurs with the porch set about life, but he alone realizes tion to overdue drunkenness. the part. One of Hanners funni¬ physically jarring as the prim, where the bench is positioned You will find no other restaurant quite like Clara's in est scenes involves Sid's drunk¬ frightened Muriel McComber, facing away from the audience. the Lansing area. The flavor of the 1800's truly is brought en attempt to eat soup while she believably projects the Crucial expressions are lost to life by the decor. Tiffany lamps are the rest of the Miller family character's youth and naivete. such as when Lily comforts the hanging near every looks on in amazement. She does not strain for wide- weeping Sid, when Lily dis¬ table and booth. Clara's also has a balcony for the more This Weekend Chris Birdwell provides a suitable match to Hanners' eyed innocence and youthful enthusiasm but seems to con¬ cusses why she can never marry Sid, when Richard philo¬ intimate dining. If you are unfamiliar with the location Uncle Sid, succombing to his it naturally. it's the old train station. vey sophizes about the Fourth of appeal while detesting his The three stage settings are July and when Mr. McComber Clara's has an extensive menu; something to please weakness for liquor. She cap¬ interestingly designed, al¬ expresses his outrage at Rich¬ tures the character's love, hurt everyone. One of the many appetizing items on the menu (continued from page 6) their $12 registration fee, though the porch arrangement, ard's letters to his daughter. are Clara's continental development of the technology which will then be eligible for and frustration at her unre¬ almost of necessity, occasional¬ Ah, Wilderness! continues Beefburger, a 6 oz. beefburger which enabled the United solved, longstanding relation¬ ly looks crowded with furniture through Saturday in the Kres- served on a 6" loaf with Clara's chips. What is special prizes of up to $75. The art States to accomplish the Apollo festival will be held in the ship with Sid. Physically Bird- and people. Lighting imbues ge Courtyard. Showtime is at about this burger is the selection of different toppings. missions and features a con¬ Mate's Building in downtown well and Hanners respond to the dock scene with a magical, 8:30 p.m. For example, a German burger would have sauerkraut, densed re-creation of the jour¬ Olivet, and all entries will be Swiss cheese and dressing, Italian burger would include ney of the Apollo 11 astronauts which provides the visual high¬ inspected by a professional juror from Western Michigan CENTRAL r EASTMIN! EASTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN n pepperoni and provolone cheese, and that is just the lights of the show. Showtimes University. The exhibit will be METHODIST CHURCH beginning. tonight and Saturday are at 8 open from 12:30 to 7:30 p.m., and 10, the Sunday show begins and contestants may bring in CHURCH 1315 ABBOTT RD (North of Saginaw) The most unusual item on the menu for you potato Across from the Capitol lovers is Clara's "Hot Potato.'' It is a steaming hot large at 4 p.m and the Wednesday entries the morning of the East Lansing features begins at 3 p.m. show. baked Idaho topped with heaps of butter plus your choice ART — An exhibit of paint¬ FILM — George Segal and of 12 different combinations. How does cheddar cheese and ings and prints by Brian Welli- Elliott Gould give perceptive, Sunday bacon sound or sauteed mushrooms, onions, peppers? ver continues at the East affecting and frequently very Worship Services Worship: 8:30 & 10:45am If you're in the mood for Pizza, well Clara also features, Lansing Library Gallery funny performances in Cali¬ 9:45 and 11:00 through August 31. Welliver fornia Split, Robert Altman's Paul W. Green the excellent "Sir Pizza." Timothy Quist received his bachelor of fine excellent, underrated mood Nursety Available 337 0893 337 0183 There are many more delicious items on the menu too arts degree from MSU. piece about compulsive gam¬ 485-9477 numerous to mention, so come in and see for Olivet, Mich, will be sponsor¬ bling. Gwen Welles (memorable yourself. ing an art festival tomorrow in in Altman's Nashville), Ann At this time Clara's does not have its liquor license, but conjunction with Olivet Appre¬ Prentiss and Bert Remsen also ciation Day, and Lansing artists star in the 1974 film , shown The PROTESTANT it's on its way. When our license does arrive, we will be in all media are welcome to serving tempting fresh fruit drinks. tonight by Classic Films at 7:30 REFORMED CHURCH show their works. Artists may and 9:30 in B108 Wells. Ad¬ Stop by for lunch or a casual dinner. 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