Wednesday It'll be hazy, lazy, cloudy and hot today. Mostly sunny skies The State News will push the temperature to the high 80s. VOLUME 73 NUMBER 105 MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN 48824 JULY 11, 1979 CARTER WON'T DEREGULATE GAS Price controls stay By the Associated Press eral days ago." retreat also suggested that finding money WASHINGTON - President Carter has Powell also said there has been general for a major alternative fuels program may decided against lifting federal price controls agreement among those meeting with have figured in the discussions. on gasoline and feels it is too soon to Carter at Camp David that it is too soon to With inflation exceeding 13 percent on an consider using tax cuts to counter the consider federal actions to counter the annual basis so far this year, and with a anticipated recession, spokesperson Jody recession widely forecast, whatever deci¬ Powell said Tuesday. expected downturn in the economy. He said the administration would "need a sions Carter makes following his dramatic Carter and three Cabinet members met better idea of the nature of the slowdown" domestic summit promise to have a major Tuesday at Camp David with business before considering action to counter reces executives, union leaders, economists and impact on presidential politics in the coming sion by such means as tax cuts. He said it election year. investment bankers and discussed burgeon¬ could take several months before the nature ing inflation and the looming recession. Douglas Fraser, president of the United of the economic downturn becomes clear. Auto Workers and another summit Afterwards, Powell, White House press partici¬ Alfred Kahn, Carter's inflation adviser, secretary, told reporters Carter has made pant, said that politically, the administra told reporters Tuesday's three hour session tion is "probably at the point of no return. at least one decision during his week long on the economy also touched on energy Skylab's probable final orbit will pass over Michigan early this afternoon. The space agency narrowed the pre¬ stay in the Maryland mountains: "The woes. "The administration has to convey to the dicted time of its plunge to earth to a 12'/a hour period ending about 6 tonight. president has no intention to deregulate And he said the conferees discussed American people the problems confronting gasoline at this time." Carter's plight at a time of "people not our society, and it has to be believable and In Kentucky Tuesday, the nation's gover¬ it has to be believing their leaders, people thinking acceptable," he said. nors, their thoughts dominated by the everything is the result of a conspiracy." Walter Heller, a onetime chief economic energy crisis, endorsed President Carter's The presence of representatives of the adviser to presidents John F. Kennedy and Skylab fall due today, windfall profits tax on oil companies and financial community at the presidential to supported using part of the money to help the needy pay higher fuel bills. Comparing the energy crisis to World War II, Gov. William Clements of Texas (continued on pageS) world awaits said, "We are exceeds Pearl Harbor." in a crisis situation that Vance: SALT splashdown Clements unsuccessfully urged his fellow governors to support a plowback plan that would require oil companies to use all new profits from the lifting of price controls on WASHINGTON By Wire Services - Skylab's six-year career as an orbiting laboratory and then as a space derelict comes to a shattering end was of launched junk on May 14,1973. It's been a piece the sea of space since the last crew left Feb. 8,1974. When it breaks up, it will have been made 34,981 orbits during its Australia, effectively eliminating the rest of the world from any danger of falling debris, Smith said. If the midpoint orbit turns out to be the domestic oil to finance energy development and production But a majority of the governors backed Carter's position that some of the money treaty necessary today, its remains destined to plunge nearly 2,249 days as a moon, travelling around 1 one in which Skylab falls, the space station should be used to help the poor and people By ROBERT B.CULLEN unobserved into the briny deep of the south billion miles. would begin burning somewhere over the on fixed incomes. Associated Press Writer Atlantic. The latest forecast served to narrow the Pacific or the Northwest United States and The debate on the windfall profits tax WASHINGTON — Senate rejection of the SALT II treaty would lead to "unlimited "We'd like to see those predictions stay," time frame for Skylab's final plunge, but Canada. was the highlight of the closing session of nuclear competition and a serious increase in U.S. Soviet tensions," Secretary of State said Richard G. Smith, head of the Skylab left the midpoint — statistically, the most But it will be daylight in the Western the 71st meeting of the National Governors' Cyrus Vance said Tuesday. Task Force as he talked about a final orbit Association held in Kentucky. He testified for the second consecutive day before the Senate Foreign Relations probable time — unchanged from 12:02 p.m. Hemisphere and the flaming satellite will that would take Skylab and its debris only EDT. not be visible. Powell said lifting federal controls on Committee on the treaty, which would limit long-range nuclear missiles and bombers over water. If Skylab crashes at that time, it will Smith said that if the predicted time gasoline prices would do more to spur through 1985. Meanwhile, a Grand Rapids reporter who inflation, boost unemployment and damage Vance said it was impossible to predict with certainty what the Soviets might do in the frame is accurate the splashdown would be filed suit to force federal authorities to the economy than almost anything Carter event the treaty is rejected. In the event MSU and the "at regular banking hours if we're lucky." Lansing area might do to deal with energy problems. But, he added, "I see no reasonable basis for believing that if SALT II is not ratified, the prevent Skylab from falling back to Earth are in Skylab's re-entry path, area public asked a U.S. District Court judge Tuesday Twenty-four hours before the predicted Lifting federal regulations on gasoline Soviet Union will be induced to moderate ita defense spending or become more cooperative for an immediate hearing in the case. safety officials recommend people seek splashdown time, Skylab was orbiting at prices would "drain several tens of billions in the Third World ... In such an atmosphere, each crisis and confrontation could become cover in tornado shelters. _ j- ' -L-- Bob Hendryx of WGRD radio filed suit donar8 from t|je economy" and boost more dangerous." Officials also suggest basements, interior retail gasoline prices to between $1.10 and On the other hand, Vance said, "We do not suggest that SALT II by itself will carry us to Monday seeking an order directing the corridors and small interior rooms without National Aeronautics and Space Admini¬ a new world of prosperity and peace ... Nor do we suggest that if SALT is not approved, windows as suitable places to seek refuge. When Skylab hits the 100-mile point, the $1.50 per gallon, Powell said. He said every stration either to destroy Skylab or take People are advised to listen to radios and tube shaped craft will begin to glow from ^ cents per gallon increase in gasoline (continued on page 8) other action to prevent the space station's watch televisions for updates on the the heat of re-entry. At abobt 70 miles it Price? adds a half a percentage point to the return to Earth. progress of the satellite's fall to earth. will begin to break apart. inflation rate. In Port Huron, a family-owned oil MSU officials will activate the tornado _ .... Ten pieces each weighing more . than a Earlier, an administration source had ATTORNEY SEEKS APPEAL company offered 500 gallons of free gasoline said the presidential staff was considering to anyone bringing in an authentic chunk of signal if there is an indication that Skylab half ton are expected to be among the 500 proposing that Carter remove controls on could fall nearby, said Safety Engineer Carl pieces that survive the flaming re-entry. gasoline. The source said the plan would call Judge nixes tow suit Skylab found in St. Clair County. Charles Lawrence, a vice president of By-Lo Oil Co., Eigenauer. NASA has teams standing by to rush for a tax on gasoline at the refineries, which Lansing officials will sound the air raid said the offer is good at any of the five gas siren 20 minutes prior to impact to warn anywhere on the globe if there are reports would raise some $25 billion a year. He said stations the company operates in the of damage or injury, and the Federal the tax money would go to the Social people should Lansing be a target. Aviation Administration is prepared to Security System. By DENNIS PETROSKEY from University parking lots. Kinkade was county. State News Staff Writer But Powell said the president reached a the coalition's unofficial legal advisor. The North American Air Defense Com¬ decision against gasoline deregulation "sev- A class action suit demanding that MSU The debate over the legality of MSU's mand, which tracks the 77-and-one-half ton splash into the Atlantic near the Equator hulk on its 16 daily trips around Earth, said off Africa's Ivory Coast. Its debris would repay more than $140,000 in past towing towing policy emerged after several per- . charges dismissed in Ingham County Cir¬ sons were arrested while attempting to Tuesday evening that Skylab will fall scatter from that point forward, the cuit Court will be appealed, said Lansing prevent cars from being towed. between 7:50 a.m. and 4:14 p.m. EDT. heaviest going all the way into the Indian Ocean. attorney Richard Kinkade. Students in North Case Hall devised a Despite American preparations to cope The decision by Ingham County Circuit "whistle system" to alert persons when tow with an embarrassing catastrophe any¬ where in the world, the demise of Skylab promised to be a harmless event, a celestial The 8-hour, 24-minute prediction period embraces nearly six orbits, all of them passing over the United States at some Pops conductor Fiedler Judge Robert Holmes Bell to dismiss the suit "was not a surprise," Kinkade said. trucks were in the area. After hearing the whistles, people from the residence hall An appeal will be filed after University would form a group in the parking lot to shower over wide stretches of open sea. point. On those six orbits, Skylab also will Skylab, host to three crews of astronauts, pass over South America, Africa and dies from heart attack; attorney Byron Higgins submits a judg¬ ment conforming with Bell's opinion, (continued on page 8) Kinkade said. Kinkade filed the suit in behalf of Karen Woman HEW aid orchestra plans tribute Molony-Vierstra, 24, of 1302 University guidelines Village. The suit claimed the University had no right under state law to tow cars from suit By ARNOLD ZEITLIN Associated Press Writer music lovers around the globe. President Carter, in a statement restricted lots. Bell said in an opinion sent to both claiming given standby status attorneys last week, MSU has "adequate BOSTON — Arthur Fiedler, the issued by the White House, called statutory and constitutional basis" for illegal strip stocky, white-haired maestro who com¬ Fiedler "a courtly man who introduced millions to the infinite variety and towing or removing vehicles improperly manded the Boston Pops for a half- parked on University property. century and whose recordings sold tens pleasures of music. The suit maintained that the MSU By JEFF MINAHAN of millions of copies, died at his home of "The Fourth of July concerts he State News Staff Writer ordinance under which the cars were towed DETROIT (UPI) - A $1.6 million lawsuit Between 500 and 1,000 MSU students who suddenly found themselves eligible for Basic originated . . . became a part of our was not "in substantial conformity" with has been filed by a woman arrested for national tradition," Carter said. "He Educational Opportunity Grants under new regulations have now been put on hold by the the Uniform Traffic Code as dictated by driving with a suspended drivers license U.S. government. gave us the best-loved classics with a state law. who claims police subjected her to a strip Liberalized eligibility requirements announced June 22 by the Department of Health, joyous mixture of country, jazz and However, Bell wrote in his opinion, search and then kept her naked in a jail cell popular works." Education and Welfare will not go into effect because of a ruling by the U.S. General Fiedler died six days after the 51st parking lots do not fall within the scope of for five hours. Accounting Office, said Henry Dykema, MSU director of financial aids. the Uniform Traffic Code, which pertains to The woman's attorney, Michael Pianin, annual July 4 concert on the Esplanade The changes would have allowed 70,000 additional students nationwide to receive Basic vehicle movement on streets and highways. said his client is under psychiatric care as a on the Charles River. Educational Opportunity Grants. Another 600,000 already receiving grants would have The judge also addressed the argument result of the incident and asked that her For the first time since the orchestra been eligible for increased awards. that the MSU ordinance allowing towing name not be published. started the pioneering outdoor concerts The General Accounting Office informed HEW last Friday that amendments to the deprived persons of their Fourth and 14th Pianin acknowledged the amount of in 1929, Fiedler was unable to conduct Middle Income Assistance Act allowing the changes could not go into effect until further ammendment rights to due process of law. damages she is seeking is high — "almost as the Pops himself. In a final interview, he technical amendments were adopted, Dykema said. Due process does not apply to property outrageous as what was done to her." told reporters, "I feel a little melancho¬ Until the amendments are passed, the original stricter requirements will be used to when it is used in an "antisocial manner," so The suit, filed Monday in Wayne County lic, I regret I'm not with them all." determine eligibility for basic grants, he said. a hearing is not required prior to a vehicle Circuit Court on behalf of the Inkster The amendments, called the Higher Education Technical Amendments of 1979, have Fiedler, whose love of march time, being towed when unlawfully parked, Bell woman and her husband, contends the been fireworks, fire hats and fire engines passed by the House Subcommittee on Post-secondary Education and the House wrote. woman was stopped in downtown Detroit gave him a pixieish image, was a Bell also maintained that the $5 portion of for making an illegal right turn. Committee on Labor and Education. Floor debate in the full House on the technical shrewd performer. In his later years, he amendments has not yet been scheduled. the $20 impoundment fee in excess of actual At the police station, the suit said, police cashed in on his celebrity image to In the Senate, the amendments have not yet received any consideration in committees or towing costs was "clearly revenue intended discovered she was driving with a sus¬ endorse a restaurant chain and other on the floor. costs" of the impound commercial items and earned over to cover necessary pended license and then refused to let her Between 500 and 1,000 MSU students who would have qualified for the grants under the lot. call her husband to post $50 bond for her $200,000 a year waving his baton new requirements are no longer eligible, Dykema said. The suit contended that the costs release. Many MSU students have already been notified that they would receive grants or throughout the country. assessed against a violator should bear a The woman charges she was then taken He remained vigorously active until increases and now must be informed of the change, he said. direct relationship to the actual costs of to a small room where two matrons ordered he was hospitalized last November for Dykema said HEW acted on the assumption that Congress would pass the amendments. towing. her to remove her clothing for an extensive exhaustion and underwent brain The General Accounting Office told HEW it could not do that, he said. A car belonging to Molony-Vierstra was and unnecessary body search. The technical amendments involve a broad range of educational programs, Arthur Fiedler surgery in December to correct diffi¬ towed at the request of the Department of Then, the suit said, she got dressed but Dykema said. culty in walking. The illness had forced These include library assistance programs, construction of academic facilities and Public Safety on Feb. 22 from behind the was taken to another floor at police cardiac arrest Tuesday. He was 84. him to cancel a planned televised provisions on guaranteed student loan programs. In tribute, the orchestra has planned celebration Dec. 17 on his 84th birthday. Plant Research Laboratory on Wilson Road. headquarters where she was forceably With the amendments awaiting scheduling in the House, and the Senate The suit asked that towing fees be stripped and searched again. haggling over a performance of "Stars and Stripes Fiedler returned to the podium May 1 the Salt II treaty, it is uncertain when the issue will receive consideration in returned to more than 7,000 persons who After the second search, the woman "was Congress, he Forever" at Boston Symphony Hall — to conduct a nationally televised Pops said. had their cars towed under circumstances then taken without her clothing and put in a without a conductor. The John Philip concert. A few days later, he had a Dykema said he was confident the amendments would be approved, but was not sure it similar to those of Molony-Vierstra. jail cell by herself, with her clothes Sousa march was a favorite of the fainting spell, was hospitalized for three would be before fall term begins. She was a supporter of the Student remaining on the floor just outside her conductor, whose death was mourned weeks and did not again appear on a "Until then there is nothing we can do except go by the old formula," he said. Coaliation to Stop Unlawful Towing on reach beyond the bars of the prison cell," by his native city, music colleagues and (continued on pageSi The proposed changes would have altered the complex formulas used to determine an Pianin said. Campus, an organization formed during applicant's financial need. spring term to protest the removal of cars (continued on page8; 2 Michigon Stote News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, July 11, 1979 BEGIN, SADAT IN EGYPT FBI report shows State News Mideast talks start national crime rate Wire Digest — ALEXANDRIA, Egypt (AP) Israeli Prime Minister mobbed Begin in downtown Alexandria. an hour's adjourned for talk. an They then official dinner Menachem Begin waded into a cheering and jostling crowd of Egyptians Tuesday, then held a "I saw the results of peace today," Begin told Sadat as they settled into garden chairs. "It and were to resume talks today. Earlier, after visit to the an emotional heightened by 11% like when you were in Prophet Elijah first round of talks with Presi¬ was WASHINGTON (AP) - The nation's crime rate is soaring dent Anwar Sadat on Palestini¬ Beersheba," he said, referring Synagogue, Begin ordered his this year, with dramatic increases in murders, rapes and motorcade to stop and surprised an autonomy. to the Israelis who lined the robberies across the country, the FBI reported Tuesday. his nervous bodyguards by Begin and Sadat embraced streets to cheer Sadat at their The FBI, which bases its statistics on reports from most local FdcusWohld upon meeting at the president's residence and chatted last meeting in After sitting May. briefly for pho¬ crossing the narrow street to shake hands with the crowd that and state police agencies, said violent crime surged by 17 summer had gathered opposite the percent during the first three months of 1979 compared with amiably about the spontaneous tographers, the two men went the same period a year ago, and property crimes rose by 11 demonstration by thousands of alone inside Sadat's "Mamoura" synagogue. percent. afternoon shoppers who had seaside rest house for less than The The overall increase in serious crime was 11 percent, with Iranian military chief refuses dismissal order 66-year-old Begin pushed and jostled by blue- was property crimes far outnumbering violent crimes. helmeted Egyptian riot police The report prompted concern among federal officials and TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Iran's tough and by Israeli security agents military police chief, backed by Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, stood firm Tuesday that "our strength is not even remotely equal" to that of Khomeini. Life insurance who surrounded him. But Begin beamed with pleasure as he uncertainty as to the reasons for the sharp increase. "There have been indications in recent quarters that the level of crime was rising, and this significant upswing is very against a government dismissal order in Riahi told The Associated Press: grasped hands for a few seconds disturbing," said Attorney General Griffin B. Bell. "The need a major test of strength for control of the "Ayatollah Khomeini is above the gov¬ before his guards cleared a path for vigorous efforts at all levels of law enforcement to reduce armed forces. Guarded by special black-clad security men and loyal members of his garrison, ernment and the Ministry of National Defense." He said that if Khomeini backing the general, "I am sure that he was 'poor investment' back to his limousine. Begin received a arrival to the synagogue jolt on his when a the volume of crime, FBI especially violent crime, is evident." spokesperson Homer Boynton said there were no clear-cut reasons to explain the increase. But he said weather Brig. Gen. Seif Amir Rahimi insisted has his reasons for wanting Gen. Rahimi WASHINGTON (AP) — The most commonly held life insurance conditions during the first three months of 1979 were to remain the head of the military security car hit the official again to reporters that he would not policy is a bad buy from an investment standpoint, but most limousine from behind. Both considerably milder in many sections of the country than in the follow an order to give up his command police." Americans don't know it, the Federal Trade Commission asserted cars were slightly damaged, but past two winters and that may account for some of the upswing. because the order had not come from Rahimi reported, meanwhile, that one Tuesday. the "When the winter is very severe, crime goes down. This prime minister was unhurt. Khomeini. of his special security guards, who he . In a report culminating 2-and-one-half-years of study, and winter it wasn't," he said. Defense Minister Taghi Riahi, who said were dispatched to him a few days immediately raising the ire of the industry, the commission said Neither Israeli nor Egyptian But Boynton said there were no clear-cut reasons to explain these "whole life" policies yield an average annual return of only officials expected dramatic re¬ the increase. But he said weather conditions during the first tried to remove the outspoken general ago by Khomeini, was shot and wounded 1.3 percent. sults from the two scheduled three months of 1979 were considerably milder in many from his post Monday night, admitted Tuesday morning. If they had yielded only 4 percent interest — a full percentage meetings of the leaders, but sections of the country than in the past two winters and that point below that paid on bank savings accounts — consumers indicated the summit was to may account for some of the upswing. would have had an additional $3.7 billion to show for their demonstrate slow but steady But Boynton cautioned that other explanations may be just investments, the commission said. progress in peace negotiations as plausible and may have contributed to the increase. U.S. choppers ordered out of Costa Rica The 1.3 percent estimate for the insurance industry compares to bank accounts that usually pay at least 5 percent interest and and in the normalization of relations. SAN JOSE, Costa Rica (AP) — Costa are endangered. bonds that often yield 9 per- Rica ordered the United States on But the Costa Rican legislature de¬ Tuesday to withdraw two helicopters that clared the presence of the helicopters have been on standby near the Nica- was an infringement on the country's sovereignty and on Monday night voted The FTC staff focused on the whole-life policy, which com¬ Planes collide in , five W dead raguan border for possible evacuation of bines payments on death with Americans from that war-ravaged coun¬ 29-20 to ask President Rodrigo Carazo to savings the consumer can claim WINDSOR, Ont. (UPI) Two small planes collided in flight Debris from the other plane scattered all over the neighborhood. try. It set a 24-hour deadline. have the aircraft removed. — by surrendering the policy. Tuesday over a heavily populated residential area near the Detroit "It's just amazing to me the stuff I found didn't hit people, didn't Two Air Force twin-rotor CH-34 heli¬ Public Security Minister Juan Jose In revealing the commission River, exploding on impact and killing all five persons aboard. go through roofs. It was a miracle nobody on the ground was hurt," copters flew to an airport at Liberia, 10 Echeverria noted the helicopters were at Debris from the crash littered a three-block subdivision and said Windsor Police Constable Thomas Patterson, a member of the Liberia "for humanitarian purposes" but staff findings to the Senate miles from the frontier, Sunday as part of Commerce Committee, Michael police said it was a "miracle" there were no injuries to persons on cleanup crew. a contingency plan to remove Americans added, "We must respect the decision of the ground. The three victims on the American plane, owned by the the legislative assembly." Pertschuk, FTC chairperson, from Managua, Nicaragua, if their lives Two engines landed in the street at locations a block apart and Daverman Associates architectural firm, were identified as said few consumers know what one of the burning wings dropped on a garage — the only instance Daverman employees Dewald McComb of Grand Rapids and the rate of return on their of property damage reported. Harris Viscure of Grand Rapids and Roger Gust of Cedar Springs, whole-life policies are. The planes — a twin-engine Cessna 310 en route from Grand owner of the Gust Construction Co. McComb was identified as the "No other product in our Rapids, Mich., to City Airport in Detroit and a Cessna 150 pilot. FocussIMation economy that is purchased by so many people for so much two seater 9:45 a.m. bound from Windsor to Toronto — collided in flight at A fourth person police said. scheduled to make the flight missed takeoff, money is bought with so little The Amerian plane crashed in a field just east of a high-rise The two victims from the other plane were not immediately understanding of its actual or apartment complex and the wreckage burned for more than a identified, but Police Inspector Ed Hunt said one was an instructor comparative value," he testi¬ half-hour. Hours later, the remains of the victims still had not been from the Air Winds or Flying School and the other was his 'Tony Pro' sentenced to 20 years in prison fied. removed from the charred heap. student, a licensed pilot. NEWARK, N.J. (UPI) — New Jersey venzano as a man "addicted to the Teamsters boss Anthony "Tony Pro" Provenzano was sentenced Tuesday to 20 abuse" of power. Meanor sentenced Provenzano to two Summer hair to wear years in prison and fined $20,000 for 20-year prison terms to be served labor racketeering and conspiracy. Provenzano, 61, a key figure in the concurrently with a four-year sentence from his conviction last year in a Teamsters fund loan kickback on number ,j 520J60 9 right now! investigation of the disappearance of conspira¬ ex-Teamsters boss James R. Hoffa, was cy- ABBOTT ROAD HAIRCUTTERS former president and secretary-treasur¬ Meanor said Provenzano continues to er of Teamsters Local 560 in Union City. wield "undesirable" influence over the In imposing sentence, U.S. District labor movement and is "immune to Judge H Curtis Meanor described Pro¬ rehabilitation." Professional Hairstyling for ta 'Son of Sam' slashed in prison Also pinball, air hockey, TV tennis, table tennis... UNDER *8 ATTICA, N.Y. 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A spokesperson for prison Superin¬ Corrections services spokesperson Lou tendent Harold Smith said the warden Ganim said the wound was in the left side would not comment on the incident or Berkowitz's recent activities as a prison- -Marty's- and rear of Berkowitz's neck. Ganim said Berkowitz, who confessed ami.ix.al Eastern pumps close over gas allocation Believe us. We're so sure Famous Recipe HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Independent Fried Chicken tastes better gasoline station dealers in Pennsylvania situation," association executive director that we're offering you a and Delaware, disgruntled over federal Tom Anderson said Tuesday. special dinner value fuel allocations, voted Tuesday to shut off "They are driving us out of business — t to make a "believer" out of you. their pumps indefinitely at the close of business Thursday. no ifs, ands or buts about it. We've got to take a stand," he said. 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Small $179 forecasters say. craft warnings were issued from Port B Reg. >2" With 55 mph winds and a northbound Arthur, Texas, to Pensacola, Fla. pace of 10 to 15 mph, the season's third Although some Pacific storms carried MflRTYS tropical storm was 360 miles south-south¬ male names in 1978, Bob is the first storm west of New Orleans Tuesday afternoon, to bear a man's name in the Atlantic, Gulf forecaster Gil Clark said. of Mexico or Caribbean. Claudette, Open He said Bob was expected to become a David, Elena and Frederic will be the Thursday AMERICAN EXPRESS minimal hurricane, with 75 to 90 mph names assigned to the next four Atlantic New Location: nights 30S E. GRAND RIVER 2755 E. Grand River until 8:30 EAST LANSING winds, coming ashore at mid-morning storms. 337-9725 Shop & park free with purchase. Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, July 11. 1979 3 Arena study to proceed By JAMEKATES hands if the exhibition hall is built and the arena is not." State News Staff Writer Joel Ferguson, chairperson of the mayor's arena committee, had The proposed downtown Lansing exhibition hall arena complex earlier said that work on the exhibition hall would be started "with or without a commitment from MSU." was given the "go-ahead" Monday night when the City Council approved a resolution authorizing further study into the project. The only "no" vote on the resolution came from Councilmember- The resolution authorizes the mayor's arena committee to at-large James Blair, who argued that the proposed 125,000 examine the economic feasibility of a 125,000 square foot exhibition square-foot exhibition hall, which includes 75,000 square feet of hall and an 18,000 seat arena to be located east of the Grand River free-span space, was "selling the city short." and north of Michigan Avenue. At least 130,000 square feet of free span space, he argued, was Construction of the arena portion of the complex would be necessary to make the exhibition hall a prime attraction in the dependent on the city's ability to sell the Lansing Civic Center and a Midwest convention marketplace. The arena committee's original commitment from MSU to hold basketball games and other events resolution calling for 100,000 square feet of free-span space was downtown. scaled down to 75,000 because of an anticipated lack of funding. The arena committee's report to the council recommended that Planning Director Tubbs assured the council that feasibility the complex be developed in stages — the first stage being studies would encompass all suggested sizes for the exhibition hall construction of the exhibition hall only. The exhibition hall would be and the final decision on the size of the facility "would be left up to partially funded by an Urban Development Action Grant from the you." U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. "We just want to get the facts in hand," Tubbs said. Councilmember-at-large Richard Baker asked Planning Director The study, estimated to cost about $225,000, will be financed by Alan Tubbs to make sure "we don't have a white elephant on our local private sources. Dayton Hudson still wants store shopping facility on the west end of the mall will open July 26. By R.W.ROBINSON State News Staff Writer Merchandise will include men's, women's and children's fashions Dayton Hudson Corporation officials showed off their newest and accessories plus cosmetics and home furnishings. store to the local media Tuesday and reiterated that the company is The Lansing store will not have a furniture section or some of the still interested in developing a mall east of the Lansing metropolitan other departments found in most of the company's stores. area. Kenneth Gruber, general manager of the Lansing Hudson's, said State News Ira Strickstein At a media tour of the corporation's new Lansing Mall store, the store's motto is "You never get a second chance to make a first Center coordinator Kerry Olson is surrounded by an enraptured audience as she reads "Just Me" by Marie Hall Joseph L. Hudson, chairperson and chief executive officer, said the good impression." Ets, during a story session at Pooh's Place. firm plans to build the center in the "not too distant future." Peter Hutchinson, director of Dayton Hudson properties, said in However, downtown Lansing has been ruled out as a possible site icontinued on page 8) for a mall because it does not fit into the firm's market plan for the Pooh's Place offers child care area, Hudson said. Representatives from the Lansing Downtown Business Council and Lansing Planning Director Alan Tubbs made a promotional presentation to Dayton Hudson officials in Minneapolis April 25. charge for kids under six The Lansing Mall store is the company's 16th major department at no store in Michigan and northeastern Ohio. The 103,000 square-foot By DEBBIE CREEMERS The church offers Pooh's Place staff the use of its facilities Ah, to be a State News Staff Writer kid again! Of course, with Pooh's Place right around rent-free, but Kerry Olson, the center's coordinator, stressed the group is not a church-sponsored center. A career in law— area parents don't have it bad either. "We're dependent upon private donations and volunteers," she without law school. the corner, Pooh's Place is a non-profit, drop-in center which provides free, said. short-term child care for children aged 1 month to 6 years. The center recently applied for a Comprehensive Employment The center, which opened June 12, holds three three-hour Training Act grant to pay five staff salaries. Olson said she expects After just three months of study at The Institute for sessions a week at University Reformed Church, 4930 S. Hagadorn a decision on the grant from the Ingham County Board of Paralegal Training in exciting Philadelphia, you can have a Road, and offers six free-of-charge visits per month. 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And at "The number of children we can take depends on the number of The Institute for Paralegal Training, you can pick one of volunteers we have," Olson said. different of law to study. seven areas Upon completion of Former Star editor She said the center goes beyond the state's adult-child ratio requirement "because we want a more personalized program." your training, The Institute's unique Placement Service will find you a responsible and challenging job in a law firm, ** Two for One But the policy may pose future problems. bank or corporation in the city of your choice. "We haven't had to turn anyone away yet," Olson said, "but also arraigned for drugs have not gone out of our way to attract publicity. "We've taken it easy with the public relations." 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LEARN NOW! 319 E. Grand Rivar Avt. Eait Laming, Mich. * Opinion VIEWPOINT: THE DRAFT HSU can help Thny's Journey Capitol Hill supports draft revival unimaginable in what our government leaders have in mind By STEVEN WACHSBERG general attitude that many legislators scope. with respect to the future direction of this The plight of the Indochinese may be incomprehensible to most Recently ASMSU sent a delegation of maintain — that registration is merely the Since the quantity of our reserve forces Americans. Most of us have never sailed across hundreds of miles of three to Washington, D.C. to lobby against first necessary step toward a renewal of the seems to be a worry among some, and country. draft. open sea in search of freedom. Those that are faced with that task, registration and the draft. Since we were indeed a prime pro-registration argument, What is needed is for you to write your there for a full week, we were able to obtain however, remain faceless sufferers for whom the government does Pro registration arguments seem to consider the fact, as I stated earlier, that senators and hometown representative. optimum exposure for the student view¬ negate a few simple facts that should surely registration would not increase the size of Tell them how you feel and how you wish little. point. So that we might have some influence be taken into account our reserves. Also, those in the reserves them to vote. We have a concise fact-sheet One of those sufferers is Nouyen Van Thuy, a former MSU student on legislators from states other than available in Room 334 Student Services that receive no compensation or pay for their currently stranded in Jakarta, Indonesia along with his family. A Michigan, each school in the Big Ten was Currently we have over two million men time. There is no incentive for joining the may help you in your letters, or merely for committee of MSU faculty members has been formed to help Thuy and notified, and asked to send us letters of in the all volunteer force. In addtion to our how information. If you don't know reserves, so can one expect its ranks to your own his family return to America. We hope the University will respond to support. Those schools that did send us military capabilities, is this not enough to be who your representative in Washington is, letters also had their delegations contacted. bulging? discourage the Soviets from instigating an we can help you there too. Call us at Thuy's needs, and facilitate the family's journey home. The point of this request was to show armed conflict? If not, perhaps we should Since this is, after all, a time of peace, 355-8266, if you have any questions. The experiences Thuy has encountered since he witnessed the fall of legislators from Michigan, as well as those talk of renewing registration with our prepare every man, woman, and child for Saigon over four years ago are similar to the countless refugee stories from other states around the country, potential battle, for it would surely be forces already so sizable makes me wonder Wochsberg is ASMSU Executive Director that have graced American newspapers and magazines in the past few that students are very much concerned with the military-oriented mood that is months. Thuy, a native of South Vietnam, returned to his homeland, sweeping the Capitol. hoping to help plan a new university. Instead, he was imprisoned by the The reception we received from legisla¬ North Vietnamese when they overran Saigon in 1975. Not unlike many tors while in Washington was indeed mixed. other refugees who lost their homes, Thuy and his family were sent There does appear to be a great deal of adrift on the open seas to battle the elements of weather and the terror support in the Legislature for a grandiose of sea piracy. Although Thuy and his family are currently stationed in mobilization capability over and above what exists today. This is not to say however, Jakarta, they cannot stay indefinitely. that there is no support for us among the Thuy and his family, however, are luckier than most refugees. They legislators. In the course of our endeavors have the support and concern of MSU, which can surely exercise its we determined that three general attitudes influence with the Indonesian government to provide a safe return for prevailed. the group. MSU already has affiliation with Indonesia and its Jakarta There were those hard-core militarists International School, which is partially funded by MSU and staffed by such as Sen. Sam Nunn who publicly favor MSU education majors and graduate students. not only a renewal of registration, but a renewal of the draft as well. While this is The University, while it can do little to solve the plight of the boat not the prevalent attitude in Washington, people, can see to it that everything possible is done to help Thuy's many legislators feel it is our dutiful family reach safe ground. obligation to be forced to serve our country in this manner. While I for one would likely aid our country voluntarily in a time of national crisis, to be forced to do so in time Fines may deter of peace would, in my estimation, not only be distasteful but would also make it that much easier for us to become involved in another Vietnam. housing violations This attitude of especially in time of need to a renewal of the draft, peace, they do feel upgrade our mobilization capabili¬ we ties. They generally feel our reserve forces Last week the East Lansing City Council approved a newly-revised are too few in number to maintain a major minimum fee schedule that assesses fines to negligent landlords for war of attrition with the Soviet Union. The structural damages found in their units. The schedule substantially fact of the matter is that renewed raises the amount of property violation fines. registration would have no effect on our reserves. The Housing and Community Development Commission recom¬ mended the new schedule in response to East Lansing's unresolved While we were in Washington, Secretary VIEWPOINT: NICARAGUA housing code violations problem. Landlords have been neglecting their of Defense Harold Brown stated that a peacetime registration is not necessary to properties for several years and then ignoring the improvement demands of city officials. The fact that East Lansing is a seller's market for property has not helped the situation. increase our mobilization capability. All that is needed, he stated, is to upgrade the A client state is supplying selective service computer system. This The new schedule will alter the housing code fine system. When alternative would cost less and take less licensed area properties are inspected (which will supposedly be done yearly), any discovered violations will be reported to the East Lansing time than registration for any mobilization of forces that may be necessary in a national emergency. Somoza with ammunition housing department. If the respective property owners fail to correct the situation within 90 days, they will be issued a non-compliance ticket The general attitude in favor of registra¬ By SAMIESMAIL state, Israel, supplying the bulk of arms and against the Palestinian and Lebanese and must appear in court. The new schedule may then be used by the tion is perhaps the most prevalent attitude The people of Nicaragua are today ammunition Somoza is using to prolong the people. existence of his repressive regime. This What is very interesting is that the State on Capitol Hill. If both these legislators and involved in a struggle to overthrow the judge to fine the property owner. It calls for a $100 penalty for major those with a more hard core point of view fascist Somoza dictatorship, one that was includes naval patrol boats, Sherman tanks, Department, along with the U.S. media housing code violations and a $50 penalty for minor infractions. These band together, registration could well imposed by none other than the United and various types of submachine guns corporations, seem to have deliberately fines are larger than those previously assessed. become a reality. States. including the Uzi. Were it not for this avoided mention or criticism of Israel on We commend the City of East Lansing for its sincere attempt in Israeli aid, many innocent lives could have this matter. Rather, they have been busy Some of you may see no problem with Where the United States is officially been spared, and Somoza's regime would trying to find traces of Cuban involvement, relieving the undue problems experienced by many tenants when registration, but many in Washington stating that it has ceased all military aid to have long ago collapsed. and unsuccessfully. renting in the city. Also, we hope the courts will invoke the stiffer disagree. This brings to focus the third the Somoza regime, we witness a U.S. client This criminal act by Israel against the We can do something to help the people penalties. Surely they are aware that property owners have easily people of Nicaragua in particular, and the of Nicaragua during this crucial stage of evaded housing code requirements in the past. Negligent landlords have people of Latin America in general, pro¬ their struggle for freedom. Israel literally taken advantage of renters, many of whom are students with neither the vides still further evidence concerning the survives on the taxes of the American time or the knowledge to obtain the needed improvements. racist, militaristic, and imperialistic nature people, which amounts to around $80 a year of Israel. Israel also supplies arms to the per family of four. In addition, donations to We urge the 54-B District Court to approve the new schedule Israel through American Zionist Organiza¬ fascist regime in Chile, the racist regimes of immediately. Student residents need the assurance and protection this South Africa and Zimbabwe-Rhodesia. tions are tax exempt. These donations plan will afford them. (Most recently the Israelis have supplied amount to hundreds of millions of dollars the Zimbabwe-Rhodesians with 12 U.S.- each year. It is imperative that we made helicopters to be used against Black re-examine this country's existing relations ileges, but your comments did not reach a Lansing needs logical conclusion. African freedom fighters.) This is not to with Israel. Points legislation another Amtrak If the law hasn't met its goal of delivering mention the attempted genocide being carried out by the Israeli military machine Esmail is a graduate student in electrical young Michigan adults from demon rum until they have God-given maturity at 21, harsh and unfair had It seems another to me that it is about time passenger train Lansing and MSU. Another passenger train we serving then what good is it? The new law certainly hasn't curtailed drinking near as I can tell; it's just an unwanted inconvenience. The Michigan Senate, in an attempt to shake up the public and at different hours really would be con¬ venient to have. We at least could have a If the drinking age law has only caused "The State News convince them that the energy shortage is real, has created and choice of travel times which is not the case more problems, isn't it a bad law? Problems like legal drinking in area parks, enforce¬ approved legislation that would assess points to speeding drivers. The now. Since the "Blue Water" goes west to ment (I would sure hate to enforce the Wednesday, July 11, 1979 measure, if approved by the House, will give up to four points to drivers Chicago in the a.m. and east to Port Huron Editorials are the opinions of the State News. Viewpoints, columns in the p.m., the second train should drinking age in a district that voted 74 who exceed the both the 55-mph and pre-1974 speed limits. While the percent against), and the fact that alcohol and letters are personal opinions probably go east to Port Huron in the a.m. ends this proposal seeks to achieve are just, the means it seeks to utilize and west to Chicago in the p.m. This would problems still persist (especially among them are not. For several reasons, we feel this legislation is unfair and Michigan's older adults) are not worth the Editorial Department give a p.m. and a.m. departure in either space presently taken up by the drinking R W Robinson not in the state's best interest, unless imposed as an emergency measure direction. Photo Editor Deborah J. Bonn age law in Michigan's Constitution. Managing Editor Sheila Beachum Entertainments Book Editor . Bill Holdship by the governor. Also, since the Detroit to Chicago route, Opinion Editor Michael Megerian Sports Editor David Janssen If the new law is indeed a bad law, then Although we believe assessing points may curb speeding violations on which serves Ann Arbor and U-M, has a one must take the only rational and News Editor Wire Editor Janet Halfmann Paul Cox Layout Editor FaulaM Mohr Michigan's highways, we feel the Senate's bill is unduly harsh. The bill passenger train called the "Wolverine," I responsible course of action available in a SlotI Representative Chief Copy Editor Michele McElmurry Sandra Sweeney allows the state to penalize drivers for the smallest speed violation. think that a second train on the route democratic society (which fortunately in¬ through Lansing should be called the Instituting the points system will make it easy for the state to rack up "Spartan." This would be very appropriate cludes Michigan) - REPEAL THE DAMN Advertising Department LAW! points against a driver who poses no real serious threats to the safety of and fitting since Lansing is probably the Eric Gilbert Advertising Manager RonMocMillan Asst Advertising Manager Pat Greening others while on the highway. biggest producer of passengers on this 145 Collingwood, Apt. 24 route. Another relevant consideration is the proposed law's effect on insurance rates. Michigan drivers are now paying exorbitant rates for Speaking of passengers, you only need to view the crowd at the Lansing Amtrak no-fault insurance; an increase in the number of penalized drivers will station when the "Blue Water" arrives to undoubtedly contribute to higher automobile premiums for all. And to see that a second train really would be a equate punishment for speeding violations with punishment dealt for very good idea. DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau negligent driving, drunk driving and other serious offenses is absurd Ronald Hagemeister and unjust. 106 Williams Hall let me get a guy named unfortunately, it d0esn7 well, that's up to this straight, sidney korshak. stop uutth the contribution. could be m puane. jerry GRAY.IDONT We agree, however, with the need for assessing points for speeding gray-pw he'sthe local jerry also tried to close a coina- imrsyoutoinork he's going exactly vtp em-life, an a race track as a favor pence upa pr. strategy toujantto when and only when an energy shortage honestly requires them. Governor Milliken's recently-expanded powers that include the levying Repeal the law jerry solicit alumnus FROM the comibu- thecapone to a strik1n6 union. guess uuho luas representing «i j right* \ and meet him at el adobe for symbols. see some layouts. of points for speeding is a justified measure in an emergency. We do not hon from1. \ f MOB- the union?, \ ? \ ^—v dinner. \(. feel though, that our present situation is of emergency proportions. if it isn't working The Senate-passed measure calls for two points to be assessed to drivers who exceed the 55-mph speed limit by less than 10 mph. I'm one of the many sore losers since the Currently, many Michigan motorists — if not all drivers in the state at drinking age was raised to 21 last Novem- some time or another — drive faster than the 55-mph speed limit. The enforcement problem this proposal would create if passed is Your editorial on the progress of the new overwhelming. The time and funds required to issue the points makes law provided me some solace over tempor¬ the proposal impractical. arily lost (legally anyway) drinking priv V Michigan State News, Eost Lansing, Michigan Wednesdoy, July 11, 1979 5 State News Newsline - 355-8252 BILL CONFORM W1IR MMQ£MHC GUIDELINES Senate committee sets primary rules UK Gold By United Press International A Senate committee Tuesday approved legisla¬ tion that might salvage Michigan's endangered The national Democratic party has ordered Michigan to close the primary to guarantee that only Democrats decide how the state's convention forces them to declare a party affiliation. Here is how the complicated Senate bill works: A section will appear at the top of the ballot persons pick the Republican and Democratic parties but they may not keep an official listing of how individual citizens vote. If a voter refuses to tell poll workers in which SB Wrist Chain $12.00 SB presidential primary by requiring voters to delegates will vote next summer in New York. entitled "National Convention Delegates" and a declare themselves Republicans, Democrats or State Party Chairperson Morley Winograd said section on the bottom will read "Advisory primary he will vote, or if he declares himself an '18.00 independents. the Senate bill, approved on a 4-0 vote of the Preference." independent or aligns with a minor party, the Michigan's primary currently does not conform Municipalities and Elections Committee, con¬ Each voter will be asked by a poll worker in voting machine will be locked in a way that will to national Democratic party rules because it is forms with the national Democratic party's rules. which primary he or she wishes to vote. Voters allow him to vote only on the lower section of the It is not certain, however, whether the bill choose Democrat Republican declare ballot reading "Advisory Preference." "open." Voters need not declare party pre¬ may or or ferences and may "cross over" — that is, Democrats may vote in the GOP primary and vice versa. meets Gov. governor William G. Milliken's demands. The said he will veto any legislation that disenfranchises the state's independent voters or themselves party. independents or members of a minor Only citizens who declare themselves Demo¬ The votes of independents voting in the Democratic column of the advisory preference section will not count toward the selection of JwdlNR. 1IttAMmM M»l Mil. It. 337-7446 crats or Republicans will be allowed to vote on the convention delegates. top half of the ballot. Those votes will be used by But the votes of independents who vote in the the parties to allocate their national convention Republican column of the advisory preference Tisch supporters to try delegates to presidential candidates. Poll workers will keep a tally of how many section will count, since the national Republican party does not discriminate against states with open primaries. for tax cut in November earn $80.00 By United Press International Undaunted by their failure at Drain Commissioner Robert Tisch, said Monday it has all the coalition members, the new version will be even tougher Ice cream social offers a month but finalized plans to conduct than the Tisch Tax Cut Amend¬ for 2 or 3 hours a week of your spare time. the polls last November, pro¬ another petition drive for lower ment, which would have cut ponents of the Amendment Tisch Tax Cut say they'll try again to cut property assess¬ taxes. The group, which collected property taxes by about 50 percent. bit of old-fashioned fun donate plasma ments in half and give voters an astounding 364,000 signa¬ It retains the property tax The fifth annual community ice cream The event is sponsored by the Bailey You may save a life! renewed control over their tures in 10 weeks last year, said provision, but also focuses on it hoped to gather 1 million other taxes. social will be held tonight at 6:30 on the Community Association in an effort to taxes. Orchard Street Pump House green. promote and raise funds for the renovation of It's easy and relaxing. Be a twice-a-week The Tisch Tax Cut Coalition, signatures to get the new The new proposal would limit the annual increase on property the depression-era Pump House, located at regular. *9 cash each donation, plus bonuses. led by Shiawassee County proposal on the 1980 ballot. Homemade ice cream, children's theater 368 Orchard.St. in East Lansing. Tisch supporters blamed last taxes to 2.5 percent, abolish the and a concert by the East Lansing Communi year's defeat of the amendment State Tax Commission, limit Although the Pump House is a city-owned ty Band will highlight the evening's activi¬ on a well-heeled "slick advertis¬ school millage elections to one a ties. facility, Bailey community residents use donations to provide for the upkeep of the this ad worth $5 extra and require that schools U.K.black ing barrage of distorted half- truths." year receive all profits of the state lottery. Participants are urged to bring a large, homemade dessert to share. Pump House as a neighborhood center. In a related event, the "ELPD Blues," East New donors only. Phone for appointment. Subject to final approval by People may also bring a picnic supper to Lansing Police band, will stage a free concert LANSING PLASMA CORP eat the green, and are encouraged to walk at 8 p.m. at the recreation center at Valley film to be on or ride their bikes to the festivities if Court Park. 3026 E. Michigan Ave. Volunteers wanted possible. The public is invited to attend both events. Lansing, Mich. 48912 tonight for cable TV board ; A documentary film about Interested in the opportunity to develop quality local television blacks in Great Britain will be shown tonight at 8 in 105 S. programming? On The Spot SIDEWALK The Meridian Township Cable Commission needs volunteers to Kedzie Hall. serve on a public access programming subcommittee. •; "Blacks Britannica" is the lirst film in which black Britons inscribe the forms of racism The panel will assist the commission in developing local programming to be aired on the township's public access television Engraving channel. fcnd oppression they have been Public access programming may include public affairs, art, subjected to all their lives. sports, drama, music, education or any topic of interest in the The film's producer, David Koff, of WGBH in Boston, said the documentary "reflects the increasingly militant response within the black community to community, said Erling Jorgensen, chairperson of the commission. "We know there are a lot of bright and creative people in the township who might be interested in TV programming," Jorgensen said, "and I'm sure their talent and energy could help SALE the Cable Commission develop the kind of public access the continuing attacks upon it, both by the fascist elements on the streets, and by the state programming that would serve our community well." Meridian Township residents interested in serving on the subcommittee should send a letter stating their background and NAME TAGS PLAQUES TROPHIES Wed ■ Thurs • Fri 9:30 am - 9:00 pm itself." interests to Jorgensen at 5100 Marsh Road, Okemos, Mich. 48864. The film is sponsored by the Jorgensen said he would like to appoint residents to the MSU name tags available while you wait. MSU African Studies Center subcommittee in August or September. He urged those interested Assorted colors and sizes. and is open to |he pubic. in serving to apply for appointment as soon as possible. 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Room 201 International Center For Information and Job Descriptions: Room 100 International Center — 353-1700 JOIN THE NEW Wednesday, July 11, 1979 6 Michigon Stote News, Eost Lonsing, Michigon Entertainment Don Quixote rides again hoodwink Quixote. transition whereas Cervantes is attribute and plays the role too By ROSANNE SINGER The show's chorus looks con¬ State News Reviewer a master of make-believe and subtly. Koza's rhythm does not would come alive at the oppor¬ substantially differ from Thorn spicuously uniform with all Men of illusion and lunatics members being young and tunity to perform. Cervantes so sen's, detracting from Sancho's are one and the same, according physically not differentiated identifies with his fictional humorous traits. Like Thorn to the award-winning Broad¬ enough. An Inquisition dun¬ character that he would bring sen, Koza's voice has a strained way musical, MAN OF LA geon should contain more of a MANCHA, which features the devotion and energy to the quality that is occasionally dis¬ cross-section of society, and the recreation which Thomsen does tracting. His number "I Really most famous man of illusion, sameness here is particularly Richard Thomsen in the dual role of Miquel de Cer¬ not. When Thomsen sings he Like Him", however, has charm Don Quixote. In his quest to vantes/Don Quixote attempts to dream the impos¬ seems to concentrate too heavi¬ and humor. jarring and uninteresting to "add some measure of grace to Richard Servis is weak in the watch. sible dream and searches for the nobility that all the world" Quixote espouses ly upon getting through the belief that "too much sanity number rather than conveying role of the Padre and has MAN OF LA MANCHA con men possess in the BoarsHead Summer Theater the song's meaning. difficulty projecting vocally, tinues through Sunday July 22 production of Man Of La Mancha. may be madness." at the BoarsHead summer thea¬ This musical by Dale Wasser- Mary Martello as Aldonza/ particularly in the number, "To Each His Dulcinea." 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I7.7S SXPMWS T'lT-TS STATS COUPON STATS COUPON ERASER-MATE FIXER PAPER "UULSABLI INK PIN" 300 Count Shop either until 44 I store 9 p.m. thin week Frandor & Meridian Mall ONLY ss ___ Wednesday, July 11, 1979 8 Michigon State News, East Lansing. Michigan Arthur Fiedler, Pops conductor, dead at age 84 SALT ratification who they did not like Vance requests jammed the river bank for the swore "Arthur Fiedler was a Boston (continued from page 1) symphony hall. classical music. "Arthur Fiedler was a tre¬ institution, a man whose nerve 1975, 1976 and 1977 Inde¬ public podium. and talent transcended genera¬ pendence Day concerts. For 10 weeks each spring, he relationship with the United Friends said he was begin¬ mendous force in making mil¬ (continued from page 1I spending was effectively limited lions love music," fellow con¬ tions," said Boston Mayor Probably the biggest aud¬ channeled the sometimes for¬ States; a symbolic equality with ning to realize he never again we could not survive. We by the treaty. ductor Andre Kostelanetz said. Kevin H. White. ience of his career was on the bidding virtuosity of Boston Vance said he felt the Soviets the United States; a need to would conduct the orchestra could." divert economic resources from "He was heard and seen pro¬ This year, for the first time, night of the Bicentennial Symphony Orchestra musicians had four basic interests in that had become his life. into the musical tastes of the Vance said the ratification of Fiedler was not on hand to hear Fourth of July. He led violins, SALT: a general desire to avert military spending to domestic Fiedler was found dead at bably by more people than any the street. For most the treaty was essential to other conductor." the applause of 50,000 music horns, a row of cannons and the man on nuclear war; a more stable needs. about 7 a.m. Tuesday on the further progress on a number of Word of Fiedler's death came lovers assembled at the concert bells of a nearby church in a people, he was the Pops. floor of his Brookline bedroom arms control issues, including a from his personal physician, Dr. shell he had helped build on the rousing version of the "1812 comprehensive nuclear test by his wife, Ellen Bottomley Charles. Overture." Samuel Proger of Tufts New ban, force reductions in Europe, Free child care offered Fiedler. England Medical Center, who Fiedler recalled he conducted Over the course of 50 years, banning anti-satellite weapons and restraints on arms transfers. conventional (continued from page 3) Harry Ellis Dickson, Fiedler's assistant for 25 years, quoted Ellen Fiedler as saying, said the maestro died of cardiac arrest. his first such concert on July 4, 1929, before 5,000, "mostly rubberneckers." Up to 400,000 Fiedler molded the Pops into a Boston institution that lovingly fed classical music to people Strip search volunteers we have now." "What a relief for Arthur" after An orchestra spokesperson (continued from page 1) He said he had modest hopes Olson said the center hopes to hold parent workshops and said burial would be private, the maestro's death. "Those matrons putting her that ratification of the treaty circulate a newsletter in the fall, but added the center will "I can't imagine the Pops with a memorial service to be the Soviets to clothing just beyond her reach No gas-price decontrol would encourage concentrate on building a solid corps of volunteers first. without him," said Dickson. scheduled. adopt policies of restraint in is one of the most frightening Volunteer training sessions will be held next week with child The world of music mourned The tributes to Fiedler came other areas. But he said he could things I ever heard," the attor¬ not be certain they would not care provided. An orientation and play workshop will be held July Fiedler, who was one of the from figures in Boston's cul¬ (continued from page 1) ney said. "She kept trying to 18 from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. A training session on guiding young first conductors to play the tural and political life, as well devote more resources to con¬ reach them with the matrons children will take place July 19 from 10 a.m. to noon. music of the Beatles in a as from around the nation. Lyndon B. Johnson, said of Carter and the Camp David ventional arms if strategic consultations, "He's very much involved in this process. It's not a taunting her that she couldn't Olson said she feels the program is unique because there are not get to them. She injured the many area programs for toddlers and infants. window-dressing operation." muscles in her arm trying to with respite without cost," she said. "Many Kahn had no word on when Carter will unveil the 'Saint Jack' "We provide parents new energy (continued from page 6) of our volunteers are studying child development or education, others are parents who just want to get their children into group Judge nixes towing suit and economic programs that have kept retreat in Maryland's Catoctin Mountains him cloistered at his for the past week. get her clothes." Another prisoner in the cell block eventually called the wo¬ settings — some neighborhoods don't have an abundance of (continued from page ll Among those who met with Carter, Kahn and others was man's husband and she was know the score. Gazzara's ballsy, witty, playmates." prevent wreckers from towing cars. Vermont Gov. Richard Snelling, a Republican, who was invited released in his custody some six Pooh's Place is open from 9 a.m. to noon and 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. on Following several confrontations with Department of Public after he appeared on national television criticizing the president hours after her arrest, Pianin weary and extremely realistic Tuesdays, from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. every Thursday. A coffee hour Safety officials, students met with police and legal advisers to for not conferring with more Republican state executives. said. performance is almost the for parents is provided during the last hour of each session. establish the legality of the University towing policy. whole movie, here — the The initial announcement of the president's marathon consulta¬ The attorney said his client Olson also has office hours from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 Thursdays. Phil Dean, chairperson of the Lansing American Civil Liberties screenplay, by Howard Sackler, tions, which will continue today, hinted at a followup period of was so upset she could not Union, said at the time the best way to determine the legality of provide detailed descriptions of Theroux and Bogdanovich, deliberation that could delay the unveiling of any new programs at MSU towing regulations would be to file a suit and let the judge the matrons who searched her. doesn't translate enough of the least until the weekend. decide its constitutionality. Hudson still after E.L. author's unique narrative style into cinematic terms to make Jack's story really add up. Denholm Elliott is very effec¬ (continued from page 3) Every Wednesday FOR RUGGED tive as a slowly dying account¬ a telephone interview, he did not know definitely when the ant befriended by Jack, and Bogdanovich, who hasn't acted company plans to build a mall or on which specific site. "In the east metropolitan area you are going to see a Hudson's WILDERNESS CAMPING in one of his own films since Targets, is remarkably good as an American gangster who has sooner or later," he said. "Mr. Hudson wants to see a store there." The company has recently been in contact with township officials in the greater Lansing area, Hutchinson said. A Whopper If your idea of camping some shady deals for Jack. Hudson would make no comment on what the company plans to do with the 200 acres the corporation owns at the corner of Lake of a special! includes back-packing, Bogdanovich and cameraman Robby Muller (who shot Wim Lansing Road and U.S. 127. 5 pm till 1:00 am Wenders' The American The firm had proposed building a mall on the land, but the hiking, and climbing, we have residents of East Lansing voted it down in an advisory election in Friend) give Jack's tawdry, decadent milieu a luminous and November. the equipment und curiously enticing feel. It's a Hutchinson said the company learned from past experience in experts to help you get trying to get a mall in the area that "it needs the right plan and the 79c character study, well and vivid- y made. right place." the most out of roughing it! Whoppers RAUPP •Books —00 ovory coneaivcbU tub/acl •Magazines -thooMixh of «i»l« lochcK mj from Offers Good at Campfitters 2021 E. Michigan 484-9401 1141 E. Grand River Mon-Fri 10-8, Sat. 10-6 •Hallmark PARAMOUNT NEWSCENTER _ J 537 E GRAND PlVER AVE O 203 E. Grand River established, e. lansing 1976 qua ^K/cmmc vmmcwnsttinfl center.; inc. Free pregnancy test *on a walk-in basis, confidenticuM individual care from trained specialists: •papsmear, breast exam, b.c. pills •diaphram fitting, pap, breast A Whale •IUD, pap, breast •pelvic exam—any reason •pregnancy termination by vacuum aspiration •advanced termination thru 20 weeks will be discussed at our •counseling centers. no charge of a Sale — blue cross, medicaid off atBoqueSf. 927 E. Grand River across 332-3554 from Mac s . 4737 Marsh Road Grand River behind 349-1060 Mcijer's Vs2 or more We have a whale of a selection SIDEWALK on everything for summer half off or more SALE Blazers T-Shirts Dresses Skirts M-Jte-FrL 9:30-9:00 p.m. Blouses Dress pants Tops Swimsuits Hip CAUiypC ny Dill OrlvlllUO Ull " Records-Sheet Guitars Stereo Equipment - Music-Organs Shorts FRANDOR SHOPPING CENTER -HwWs 203 E. Grand River Store Hours 9:30 - 5:30 Thurs. til 8:00 f I Wednesday, July 11, 1979 9 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan It's What's Public hearing Happening Announcements for It's What's Happening must be received in the on zoning plan State News office, 343 Student A public hearing on advisory reports for the new Comprehen Services Bldg., by 12 noon at least sive Plan will be held at an East Lansing Planning Commission two class days before publication. No announcements will be accept¬ meeting at 7:30 tonight. C.G. + p.b.r. + Quart Nite ed by phone The hearing to gain feedback on the commercial, energy, housing, environmental quality, and public facilities and services Free Peace Corps Film: "The portions of the plans, will take place in 54-B District Court, 301 M.A.C. Ave. Toughest Job You'll Ever Love." Thursday, 201 International Center Lawrence Kestenbaum, chairperson of the Housing Advisory at 8 p.m. All are welcome. Committee, called his committee's plan a "carefplly worked out compromise." East Lansing LaLeche League "Taken as a whole, it will be acceptable to many," he predicted. meets Thursday at 9:30 a.m., 1209 One problem which the committee addressed was the lack of Marigold Ave. Topic: Nutrition construction of student housing. Almost no student housing has and Weaning. been built in the past ten years, Kestenbaum said. The committee recommended changing zoning provisions to "His House" Christian Fellow¬ allow for the development of residential space in business ship meets 8 p.m. and Sunday at 6 p.m. across from Akers Dormitory. structures, and higher density levels in some apartments in the Come join us. City Center commercial and residential neighborhood zones to encourage construction of housing closer to campus. Low-income families and senior citizens need assistance in getting household jobs done. Contact Kestenbaum said the advisory committee plans, which have been developed over the past year and a half, are much more flexible than a comprehensive plan adopted in 1967. (CLASSICflLHS: Volunteer Action Corps, 26 Stu¬ "That plan was too specific, and ran into problems early on," dent Services Bldg. Kestenbaum said. "There was no public participation when it was OILjfORNIk Sunburst Theater Company drawn up, and because it made a lot of assumptions which didn't presents the "Crucifixion" at 7 happen and was essentially unmodifiable, it was unofficially put on p.m., 339 Case Hall. Come and the shelf." enjoy Christian theater and fellow- The new plans have options for potential changes, he Kestenbaum called the commercial plan "ambitious," the commercial advisory report was likely to run into opposition said. and said George Segal sPI IT || I Elliot Gould Dr. Ernest Melby, distinguished over its claim to many unsettled boundaries for the business professor emeritus, administration a film by ROBERT ALT MAN district. and higher education, will speak on community education at 3:30 p.m., Erickson Hall. Help us plan an event for summer or just come and rap. Lesbian/Gay Council, Room 313, Student Services Bldg., 8 p.m. Helen Baird from ECKANKAR International Office will speak on the organization at 8 p.m., 111 Bessey Hall. Admission free. Barbra Streisand George Segal Varsity Lady Grace July 9-21 Dinner Special Any Two Complete and the i ut E. L.'s Rock Spot Thursday, July 12 8:00 ITALIAN Pussycat Friday, July 13 7:30/9:30 DINNERS PLUS V, GARAFE OF House wine WED. ONLY 102 B WELLS 7:15 & 9:15 Marty Feldman Admission only $1.00 111 {WMWo $]50 Wed. & Thurs. 5:30- SUMMER CIRCLE FREE FESTIVAL 9:30 PM presents .o€ "Two Gentlemen of Verona" MJSITyl Dom DeLuise Leo McKern tDAVlDV PICKER Shakespeare INN SIDNEY BECKERMAN Prodi*™ » THURS. ONLY 108 B WELLS 7:15 & 9:15 •SIDNEYSHELDON'S BLOODLINE ProducedDAVIDV. PICKERand SIDNEY BECKERMAN Spirits Good food • Pizza • OPENM-F: 11am Sat. OmirdinTERENCEYOlNG Sumvum LAIRD KOENIG Starring Sue Chekaway and Tom VanderWeele tort on __ payment). and you'll know the ans¬ • Available Sept ments, duplexes, studios USED BIKES. All sizes $15- REASONABLE RATES for Rummage/Garage Sale ads 4 lines - s2.50. wer. You'll be pleased with UNIFORMED SECUIRTY of¬ ficers and store detectives full March 15 etc... Most areas, sizes, and prices. Call and see if we have $100. Also used parts. We | Lost & Found |[~^j expert typing. Call Joan in Dansville, 1-623-6653. 63' per line over 4 lines-per insertion. also buy used bikes. Call or part time. Call 641-4562. large 1 bedroom apartment. LOST-MOTORCYCLE hel¬ 8-7-27 (3) 'Round Town ads—4 lines-'2.50-per insertion. 6 month lease. what you're looking for. Be¬ CHARLIE'S BIKE SHOP, OR-13-7-30 (4) Black, full-face. Left in 63' per line over 4 lines. \m mv tween 9-9, 349-1065. 393-2484. 8-7-27 (4) met. the back seat of your car 2 C-13-7-30 (8) PROFESSIONAL EDITING, Lost 8 Found ads/Transportation ads 3 limrns PEACE CORPS-offers 2-year LOST OPAL ring set in gold. weeks ago. Call 337-0476. Reward. Z-3-7-16 (5) Corrections to rewrites. Typ¬ lines-M.50-per insertion. 50' per line over positions in over 60 develop¬ FALL LEASE, campus near, Please call 332-4649. Reward. ing arranged. 332-5991. 3 lines. 1206 Oakland ing countries. Programs are sharp 3 bedroom, 2 studio 4-7-18 (3) 0-2-7JU3( available in Asia, Africa, LOST - BLACK female kit¬ Deadlines Coll for Appt. South and Central America. rooms, 351-6471. SEWING MACHINES - new ten 3 months old. Park Lane UNTGRAPHICS OFFERS IV4-4411 C-13-7-30 (3) COMPLETE DISSERTATION free arm machines from area. 332-4511. 6-7-23 (3) Agriculture, Health, Nutri¬ SERVICE Ads-2p.m.-l class day before publication. tion, Business and many EAST LANSING - MSU 1 LANSING, 1633 Vermont, 2 $99.50. Guaranteed used ma¬ AND RESUME Cancellation/Change-lp.m.-l class day be¬ other fields. Get application block, summer or fall, 1 chines from $39.50. All makes LOST LONG haired black typesetting, IBM typing, off¬ bedroom, carpeted, appli¬ - set printing and binding. For bedroom, from $180. 351 - fore publication. Once ad is ordered it cannot be cancelled or Motorcycles | Mtb in now! Further information available. Call 355-0282. 4107. Open. 8-7-27 (4) ances, $195/month plus utili¬ ties. Starting July 15. 669- repaired. TRIBUTING EDWARDS COMPANY, DIS¬ male cat. Jolly by Birchfield Apartments. 394-4384. estimate stop in at 2843 E. 3-7-16 (3) Grand River or phone 332- HONDA MR 250-1976, 1200 2-7-10(10) 5820. 6-7-18 (5) 1115 N. Washington. 489- changed until after 1st insertion. NEED ONE female in a 4 8414. C-13-7-30 (8) There is a M.00 charge for 1 ad change plus miles, $750 or best offer. bedroom duplex from mid 6448^13-7:30 (8) Personal 50' per additional change for maximum 669 5421 8-7-16 (3) TAKE & deliver orders for FULLERBRUSH. Earn $6-$8 July to mid Sept. $95/month. Own room fully carpeted on | Rooms "][a] BOOKS! 3 floors of books, magazines and comics. CUR¬ TYPING: IBM selectric. papers, resumes, Term; plus editing.- of 3 changes. GS 400 SUZUKI 1978. Under an hour & up. 321-3022. SENSITIVE, KIND, outgoing DUPLEX FOR rent. 1512 IOUS BOOK SHOP, 307 East Close to campus. 351-5694. The State News will only be responsible for 600 miles. Many accessories. X-12-7-27 (3) Virginia St. Call 351-2183. man who appreciates hones¬ S-5-7-20 (4) Burcham Rd. Thru Septem¬ Grand River, East Lansing, OR-7-30 (3) the 1st day's incorrect insertion. Adjust¬ Excellent condition. $1500 or ty, love and is understanding. ber 15. Call 351-2781. 332-0112. C-13-7-30 (5) KITCHEN HELP-full & part Tends to be romantic and ment claims must be made within 10 days best offer. 372-1167. 8-7-16 (3) EXPERIENCED IBM time. Apply in person, ONE TO two females for sentimental. Gets along very typing, 6-7-18 (4) REFRIGERATOR 5 cubic of expiration date. RAMON'S, 718 E. Grand summer sublet Cedar Village, - well with children. Enjoys dissertations. (Pica, Elite), immediate occupancy. Kar¬ MSU NEAR-share 3 bedroom foot, excellent condition. FAYANN, 489-0358. Bills are due 7 days from ad expiration date. River, Lansing. 6-7-11 (4) guitar, singing, movies, coun¬ $100. Brown shag carpet 12' If not paid by due date, a 50' late service Employment en, 351-9090. 6-7-23 (4) duplex. Lots of room, central air, great location. Approxi¬ x 17', $90 or best offer. try rides on a motorcycle and C-13-7-30 (3) AVON other varied interests. Seeks charge will be due. SECRETARY AND personal EARN MONEY FOR LIFE'S mately $200 monthly includ¬ 355-5923. E-5-7-11 (4) EDITING - PAPERS, theses, to meet a lady 18-30 for assistant to radio and TV EXTRAS. Become an Avon BEECHWOOD ing utilities. 882-1925 after friendship. Please call Bob at books. Organized, rewritten, 6:30 pm weekdays or anytime 6 CHAIRS like new for proofed. Typing arranged. producer. Must be accurate representative. You can earn APARTMENTS 489-9635 before 12:00 p.m. or on weekends. 8-7-16 (5) dinette. $75. Carole, 332- 337-2306. 3-7-13 (4) typist. Some, shorthand. extra money selling quality write at 1014 West Ottawa, I Automotive H^| Automotive Good salary. Must be able to travel. Please call 485-2370. products part-time during the hours that suit you best. For ROOM - KITCHEN priviledge. 0549. E-5-7-18 (3) Lansing. 48915. TYPING AND editing service. Z-3-7-16 (14) Call Joyce Newmyer, 882 8-7-13 (6) Summer $95/month, parking, ROYAL ELECTRIC typewri¬ AMC-JEEP-Renault. Check 1977 GMC JIMMY Van. details, call 482-6893. 8914. 5-7-18 (3) 1136 Frye, E. Lansing. Call ter, pica, $95. 669-9120. PARKING SPACES tor rent. C-13-7-30 (8) • furnished our deal before you buy 27,000 miles. Cruise, AM-FM, RAINBOW RANCH summer 627-2106. 8-7-25 (4) E-7-7-11 (3) ANYWHERE. Kent AMC/ Jeep-Renault. 3844 Plainfield tape, luggage carrier. Very clean, lots of extras. 323- waitress positions available. For Rent Now Renting For Summer Immediate Occupancy ROOM FOR rent near LCC. NEW STEREO arrivals used 827°nr(3)0nth Ca"332 6685 I Instructions Apply between 4-6 p.m. - FRENCH TUTOR, all levels. NE. Grand Rapids, Ml 1-616- 3691. 3-7-13 (5) 3-7-16 (4) As Low as $160 Share kitchen and bath. $95/ Onkyo and Yamaha stereo Real Estate 364-7061 Z-6-7-11 (4) PARKING SPACES for rent, Through August 9. Call Laur¬ month £t deposit. Students receivers. Phase Linear 400 $20 per month. Call 332-6685. Call 332-0052 el Katz, 332-8262. 3-7-16 (3) JEEP CJ5 1977. Excellent RECEPTIONIST. SKILLED. preferred. 487-9293. power amp. RTR Tower 80 ACRES. House, barn, 8-7-11 (3) CAMARO 1978, air, AM- running condition. Body very between 1 pm-5 pm 2-7-11 (4) speakers. Much, Much More! west of Cadillac, Box 21, - Nursing home. Typing, filing $150,000 LIQUIDATION of Hoxyville, Ml 49641. FM, 6 cylinder, great condi¬ tion. 694-0231. 8-7-25 (3) good. Soft top. Price negoti¬ able. Before 5, 373-6505. required. Excellent insurance, vacation and holiday bene¬ | Apartments |[3p] ROOMMATE -OWN room in SUMMER, TILL September Lightning fast electronic re¬ pair service. Wilcox Trading Z-4-7-16 (3) fine stereo equipment. Save up to 40-50-60% while they After 5, 1-682-4436. 12. Efficiency, clean and qui¬ Post, 509 E. Michigan. last. MARSHALL MUSIC fits. Apply in person Monday 1 FEMALE ROOMMATE townhouse. $88 per month. CAMARO '76 305 V-8 excel¬ 8-7-13 (5) through Friday between 9 needed, Delta Arms Apart¬ Phone 349-3799. 8-7-16 (3) et. Fine location, call 482- C-13-7-30 (8) Recreation (B COMPANY, Frandor Shop¬ lent condition. NEW michelin 8304. 2-7-13 (3) a.m. and 4 p.m. 1313 Mary, ments, across from Williams ping Center. C-13-7-30 (6) radials and shocks. $3,200. JEEP CHEROKEE-1974, 4 BLACK DIRT sod farm soil. Lansing, Michigan. 393-6130. Hall. Fully furnished + car¬ EFFICIENCY APARTMENT - SKYDIVING EVERY week¬ Call 332-2204 after 7:00 pm. wheel drive. Fair condition ROOM FOR rent in beautiful 1-7-11 (8) peted. $88/month, lease be¬ in older home, common Approximately 5 % yard de¬ end and late afternoon. First Wanted 3-7-11 (4) Low mileage 332-6728. shower. Utilities included. No house. Summer, $100/month livered locally. $45. 1 dozen 8-7-16 (3) gins fall, ends summer. If 332-2349. 2-7-13 (3) jump instruction every Satur¬ FIGHT INFLATION, sell interested call 351-6388, after lease. $115. 614 Michigan free glad bulbs. Also sand, '77 CAMaRO Z-28. Air, day and Sunday starting at 10 HOUSE SITTING-Fall term. AVON, increase your earning 4:30 pm. 8-7-23 (8) Ave. 351-6566 for appt. gravel and filter available. a.m. and weekdays by ap¬ Serious female student will power windows, door locks. OLDS DELTA 1973. Depend FALL SINGLES. Clean, de¬ 641-6733 or 641-6034. power, for details call 482- 3-7-11 (5) pointment. Free skydiving care for your home while Cruise, rear de-fog, loaded. able transportation. Good bo¬ 6893. C-9-7-30 (4) LARGE ONE bedroom avail¬ corated, in large rooming OR-13-7-30 (6) programs for groups, MSU you're away. Call BARB F., $5,000. 355-6990. 6-7-16 (4) dy and motor. $895. 694-5726 ' able immediately for summer. FEMALE OR male r ieded to house. Furnished, carpeted, 8-7-13 (3) parking. From $100. Year Sport Parachute Club and 332-6531 between 3-6 pm. sublease single apartment SONY 8 track player, re¬ TEACHERS WANTED Carpeting, furnished, pool. lease. 332-1800/372-1800 Charlotte Paracenter. 372- Z-4-7-13 (5) USES REGULAR gas. 1973 Close to campus. Price nego¬ from approximately Aug 1- corder, $80. 393-5873. OPEL MANTA Rally-needs OR-6-7-11 (4) 9127, 543-6731. Chevelle Malibu. V-8, power tiable. Call 332-2469. Sept 12. 351-3727 6-7-16 (4) E-5-7-18 (3) work. $600. Call 339-1416 C-13-7-30 (10) FLUTE LESSONS for my steering and brakes. Great 3-7-16 (5) 13 year old girl. 339-9192 after 6 pm. 7-7-20 (3) 2 bedroom furnished apart¬ WEST OF campus, 2 miles. 1 WILCOX TRADING Post - after gas mileage. $800 or best offer. 882-5508. 1-7-13(6) 1 AND 2 BEDROOMS, $150 ments. Renting for fall. From room efficiency, up, share used musical instruments, Service 5 p.m. 3-7-16 (3) PLYMOUTH FURY - wagon $220. No pets. 351-8135 or bath, all utilities, $80. 351- stereo components, car and up. Newly redecorated, 2 7497. OR-13-7-30 (4) DID YOU know that... The CHRYSLER CORDOBA. 1977. No rust, engine excel¬ locations. 485-8525. 351-9538. 7-7-20 (3) equipment, TV's, cameras, Vi PRICE airline tickets. Will 1975 air and extras. V8 auto¬ lent. First $1800 takes 349- STEREO SHOPPE is the pay top dollar. Any airline PART-TIME evenings Mon¬ X-8-7-18 (3) jewelry, bicycles, albums and matic. 669-5421 8-7-16 (3) 1438. 3-7-16 (3) EAST LANSING, SUMMER SINGLES. 2 place to buy your stereo welcome. Call Mike, 332- day thru Friday. Downtown sum¬ tapes. Much more. Buy, sell location, must be neat and mer/fall sublet available Aug¬ blocks from MSU. $60. Fur¬ and trade. 509 E. Michigan. equipment. C-13-7-30 (4) 7795. 3-7-13 (4) FURNISHED, ONE bedroom, CUTLASS 1977 - with full VW CAMPER 1972 Sports dependable. Great job for ust 1, $290, balcony air nished, kitchen, parking. 332- 485-4391. C-10-7-30 (8) good location, near library 1800/372-1800. OR-6-7-11 (4) tank of gas, air AM/FM, low mobile. Rebuilt type II engine, students. Phone 655-3931 be¬ and campus, 332-4997 eve¬ conditioned, heat paid, 2 mileage. $4000. 393-5841. new muffler, runs great. tween 3 and 5 p.m. nings. Z 2 7-11 (3) bedroom, carport, month-to- OVER 25 years experience. 1979 MAZDA GLC SPECIAL 6-7-9 (3) $2,995. Call 339-2632. 6-7-23 (4) 8-7-13 (5) NEED IMMEDIATELY- Ele¬ 1 BEDROOM available Aug. month rent after October. 337-8363. 3-7-11 (7) | For Sale ~~|^1 OPTICAL DISCOUNT, 2617 E. Michigan, Lansing. 2 DOOR HATCHBACK CUTLASS-S, '75. 43,000 1. Clean, quiet, bus stops in SOMEBODY ELSE'S C-3-7-13 (3) CAMPER, 1971. Pop- couple, miles, V-8, swivel seats, AM/ FM, 8-track, Jensen speak¬ VW top, Radio, snow (ires. 30 miles per gallon. Rebuilt en¬ mentary teaching Jakarta Indonesia Interna¬ tional School 616-426-3583. front of complex. month, 332-4870. 6-7-20 (4) $190/ CAMPUS NEAR - living room, bedroom, kitchen, closet featuring gently used clothing. 541 East Grand OVER 3000 CHEAP albums, Only... *3695 ers, new radials. Very clean, bath, $130. 332-5374. 256 and up - all types - hits to plus freight, River. Open noon to 6 p.m. $2900. 645-7462. 3-7-13 (5) gine. $2,000. 349-2998. Z-3-7-11 (4) WANTED FOR Fall, fur¬ 8-7-25 (3) the obscure. FLAT BLACK Er dealer prep., Take-ins by appointment. X-9-7-18 (3) nished 2 bedroom, 2 female CIRCULAR. 541 E. Grand 332-1926. C-13-7-30 (6) accessories and CUSTOM 500 Ford - 1975, PART TIME janitorial posi¬ grad students, 332-7105. Houses River, above Paramount. VW BUS. Newly converted. tions available early evenings. sales tax. 64,000 miles, air, new paint, Call Mr. Grossi, 482-6232. 8-7-27 (3) REFRIGERATOR - $30 Old Open 11 a.m.-6 p.m., 6 days. negotiable. 393-2792. 25 mpg. No rust, new trans¬ SUBLET - through Septem¬ C-13-7-30 (6) 8-7-11 (3) style. Clean. Works, 118 Lin¬ 6-7-20 (3) mission and clutch. $1600 or 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT. ber 15th. Campus close. den. 332-3398. E-5-7-20 (3) best offer. 332-7197. $240. Yours until September. Cheap. Call Julie. 337-1530. NEW AND used guitars, ban¬ SUMMER EMPLOYMENT DATSUN 240Z, 1973, Miche 3-7-13 (4) 635 Abbott. 337-0719. 8-7-27 (3) RING, BLUE star sapphire, with Michigan's largest multi- jos, mandolins, etc. Dulci¬ lin radials, alloy wheels. 3-7-16 (3) 332-0573. Price negotiable. mers and kits, recorders, manufacturer distributor. NEAR MSU farms - 6 $2900, 372-4178 after 7 p.m. thousands of hard to find Auto Service Automobile required. Guar¬ SUMMER SUBLEASE - 1 bedroom, 2 living rooms, 2 8J-27J2) 7-7-25 (4) anteed income. 339-9500. RECORDS! THOUSANDS to albums and books. Discount COOK HERBIMAN, INC. or 2 roommates for 2 bed¬ full baths, kitchen, 3 porches, C 13-7 30 (5) full basement, horse barns + choose from, 756 and up, all prices. Expert repairs - free 1978 DELTA Royale. 2-door, room in Campus Hill. 332 321-6900 VW VOLVO CHEAPEST PRICES estimates ELDERLY IN¬ air, cruise. Rear defrost and 4471. 2-7-13 (3) 5 acres of farm land. $725 per quality, WAZOO RECORDS, STRUMENTS, 541 E. Grand 6135 W state. UGLY DUCKLING CASHIERS NEEDED to work month. 337-7502. 223 Abbott, 337-0947. Saginaw MAZDA much more. 323-2520. River. C-13-7-30 (9) RENT-A-CAR, $7.95/day. evening hours at Bus Stop 8-7-25 (3) SUMMER BARGAIN. Nice 8-7-13 (5) C-13-7-30 (5) 372-7650. C-13-7-30 (4) Nite Club. Call for appoint¬ 2-bedroom. Only $125. 2 ment. 332-2901. 3-7-13 (4) 2-bath, fur¬ NOW LEASING DODGE door, DART custom 1973. Like new, air 4- CUSTOM SPARK plug wire blocks from MSU. 332-1800/ 372-1800. OR-6-7-11 (3) 3-BEDROOM, nished faculty home. Fire¬ CAMPUS FOR SUMMER sets, for your foreign car. auto, Ziebart. Call 351-4331 or place, garage, 5 minutes to 355-4483. 3-7-16 (4) Start at $7.95 in stock at SUBLET JULY 29 Sept. 13, campus. Prefer faculty HILL AND FALL CHEQUERED FLAG, 2605 East Kalamazoo Street. One two bedrooms, pool, air, couple. No pets. Available *2 Bedrooms FIAT 128 Sport 1974 41,000 CLERKS WANTED - adult 9-1-79, 1 year. $425/month. mile west of campus. 487 balcony. $195 total plus de¬ miles. $1200, 37 mpg, 5055. C-13-7-30 (7) bookstore, Velvet Fingers, posit. 351-7431. 9-7-27 (4) 351-1146. X-7-7-16 (6) 'Furnished Apts. AM/FM stereo, 332-3120. 527 East Michigan. 489-2278. X-5-7-13 (3) OR-13-7-30 (4) 'Free Roommate Service GOOD USED tires, 13-14-15 LOST in the FIREBIRD 1978. V-6, 21,000, 20 mpg-city. Excellent condi¬ tion. Call 394-7579 after 6 p.m. 3-7-16 (3) inch. Mounted free. Used wheels and hub caps. Pennell Sales, 1825 Michigan, Lan¬ sing, Michigan, 48912, 482 5818. C-13-7-30 (7) MODELS WANTED, hour, 489-2278 or apply in person Velvet Fingers, 527 East Michigan. OR-13 7-30 (4) $9/ CEDAR GREENS 731 1U 1 'Dishwashers 'Central Air Conditioning 'Swimming Pool "ForeignCar FORD LTD V-8 Station wag¬ • one bedroom APARTMENTS 'Unlimited Parking Service on, 1974. Steel belted radials, furnished apartments 'Air Conditioned 'Pleasant Landscaping Maze? (Etopcfemgtfam • air conditioning C'mon over Air, 2-way rear door. 60,000 'All Appliances including miles. Excellent shape • swimming pool dishwasher AND CHECK OUT throughout. Good buy at • private balconies 'Luxurious Furnishings 'Special 12 month rates COLLINGWOOD APTS! $1000. Call 351 3823 even¬ 2 BEDROOM FURNISHED LUXURY APTS. • within walking 'Shag Carpeting FREE BUS ★ air conditioned WE CAN HELP! distance to campus WE SERVICE: ings. S-4-7-13 (6) 'On-site Management ★ dishwasher 'private balconies 'dish washer, disposal FORD PINTO wagon, 1978. ♦SWIMMING POOL SERVICE ★ ★ shag carpeting unlimited parking DATSUN VOLKSWAGEN-TOYOTA NOW LEASING FOR Excellent condition, low Model Open 9-9 FALL ★ plush furniture miles, rustproof. Call 351 - SPECIAL SUMMER model open daily SPECIAL SUMMER RATES Everyday ★ 6308. 3-7-13 (4) RATES Leasing for Call 351-8282 The Beetle Shop z IMPALA 1972. No rust. Ex¬ 351-8631 lonsmg s Oldest independent VW repair shop Summer & Fall (behind the BusStop cellent condition. new Six brand tires. $999. 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Roman 43. through bronze coin 6. Stole 7. Even though 8. Gull-like 9. Withering 10. Voice an opin- Wednesday, July 11, 1979 1 2 Michigan State News, Eost Lansing, Michigan FIRST BREWERY OUTSIDE COLORADO Scholarships created in memory Virginia site for Coors tests to determine the feasibility of applying for state and federal of MSU graduates killed in crash HARRISONBURG, Va. (AP) - Adolph Coors Co. has gotten the By MICHELE McELMURRY About $4,000 in contributions have already been made to the air quality permits. light for a $500 million brewery in Virginia's Shenandoah State News Staff Writer scholarship funds, he said. They are hoping to raise about green The testing, he said, should take about four months, giving Valley, and an attorney for the firm said Tuesday that construction Coors executives plenty of time to reach a decision on making an Two scholarship funds, to be used as grants for MSU $20,000. could begin as early as 1982. students, have been established in memory of two former MSU Contributions will be divided equally between the two initial $100 million investment. Henry C. Clark, a Harrisonburg lawyer who represents Coors, graduates killed in the May 25 DC-10 plane crash at Chicago's scholarships, Suits said, unless the donor indicates which said the Golden, Colo., brewer regards Rockingham County as Coors holds options on about 1,900 acres of land bordered by scholarship he prefers the contribution to go for. Norfolk & Western Railway tracks and U.S. 340 — options that O'Hare Airport. Contributions for grants to higher education are tax "unquestionably" the primary site for its first beer-making expire Dec. 31, Clark said. Friends of Douglas L. Ruble and Marcia E. Piatt have established the scholarship funds. deductible. expansion outside Colorado. Coors also is considering another possible site for the brewery — On Monday night, Rockingham County's Board of Supervisors Both memorial scholarships are to be administered by the in Anson County, N.C. The Douglas L. Ruble Science Fiction Scholarship will be voted 4-1 to approve the rezoning of 236 acres of farmland near used to encourage promising science fiction writers, said Alan MSU English department. Rockingham County Supervisor William Sipe owns the 236 acre Checks should be made payable to MSU and mailed to Suits Elkton, in the eastern part of the county, as a possible brewery P. Suits, president of Suits News Co. site. parcel that constitutes the heart of the proposed Coors complex, The Marcia E. Piatt Scholarship will be used to support News Co., c/o Alan P. Suits, President, 5601 Enterprise, which would include the brewery, bottle and can manufacturing The Coors initiative has been a controversial matter here since creative writing students, he said. Lansing, Mich. 48910. plants, recycling facilities and water and sewage treatment plants. the company's plans became public in January. An unprecedented Ruble and Piatt were killed in the American Airlines crash A separate memorial fund has also been established by the Sipe was barred from voting on the rezoning under family and friends of John Robison, the owner of Jocundry's public hearing in the Courthouse Square in May attracted some conflict-of-interest regulations, raising the possibility of a tie vote Memorial Weekend while en route to the American Booksellers' 1,500 people. Association Convention in Los Angeles. Books, 210 M.A.C. Ave., and his two assistants, Gail Dhariwal that would have shelved the request for a year. Much of the opposition came from organized religious forces But last week, Sipe resigned, and on Friday the board appointed Ruble, chief book buyer for Suits News, was a 1971 fine arts and Margaret Stacks. The three were also victims of the Memorial _Day plane which object to the consumption of alcohol. Some opponents also pro-Coors insurance agent Norman Workman to fill his spot on the graduate of MSU. said they feared the brewery would contribute to pollution in the board. Piatt, assistant book buyer for Suits News, received her crash. Madra Robison, the widow of Douglas Ruble, who is scenic region and cause a flood of outsiders to move into the area. bachelor of arts degree from MSU and was planning to begin working on the memorial fund, said they are uncertain at this Workman said he studied the issue over the weekend. And at time what the contributions will be used for. Apparently under pressure from well-organized and vocal the crowded meeting Monday night, he said he was ready to vote. graduate work in creative writing this fall, Suits said. anti-Coors forces, the county Planning Commission last month recommended that the necessary rezoning be denied. Opponents of the brewery said, however, they hadn't given up the fight against its location in Rockingham County. But the supervisors ignored that recommendation, as predicted, and even replaced a non voting supervisor with a pro-Coors man to make sure the rezoning would be approved. DOUBLE Clark said Coors soon will begin a program of environmental Cheerleaders' threat MANUFACTURERS COUPON, changes porn ads COUPON Representatives of 19 adult theaters in Michigan agreed to HUCES &000 FROM M0H. JULY 9 W SAT. JULY 141973 •SRSSSK modify advertisements of a controversial pornographic movie Tuesday in federal Dis¬ The attorney representing the cheerleaders, Ted. T. Ams- QUANTITY NftHTS RA&iftVIP IS487 N EAST ST KtrA **>0 9 CEDAR. HIP WILL REDEEM AN/ MANUFACTURER'S VfL CENT-OFF COUPON FOR DOUBLE THEIR SKffijSSf trict Court in Detroit. A spokesperson for Cinema X in Lansing said the theaters den, said Judge Robert Mascio made the case. no comment on De 3301 e.Michigan) 52IOWV.SAGIWAW (Uvd IN OKC7WOS lpww.oc. RIVER. Iffc VALUE. PURCHASE OF SPECIFIED PRODUCT IS REQUIRED. OFFER GOOD UPTD3UT* NOT TO EXCEED PRICE OF ITEM, OFFER. OKILV 'jSwffiSSr5®! Si*/ Amsden would not comment APPLIESTO NATIONAL A/VANUFACTURER'S ATC®E*HAKD4/I SAVE 74 were being sued by the Dallas on the possibility of further Cowboy cheerleaders for im¬ CENT- OFF COUPONS, properly using the cheerlead- action against the theaters. WITH THESE E. L. tenants group "SUPER B0NUS"C0UP0NS 6 to 7 LBS. m. WHOLE to train volunteers youmust cup SMOKED The Tenants Resource Center in East Lansing will eight-hour training session this weekend for volunteer hold an housing PICNICS )i WESTERN |f GRAIN-FED counselors. blue bonnet The training will take place in two sessions: Friday from 6:30 to FRESH 10 p.m., and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Both sessions will be held at TRC, 835 Grove St. I MARGARINE GROUND BEEF Michael Jusick, training director, said volunteers would learn how to aid tenants and landlords with housing problems such as security deposits, maintenance and leasing. Volunteers will be requested to work for TRC at least one term, I I6« 2A00 HAMBURGER THRIFT Y CHUCK STEAKS for two hours a week. • LIMITZ-ONE COUP. PER FAMILY- SLICED There is no charge for the training session. Volunteers are asked l OOOO THRU SAT JULY 14,1979 ■ to pick up a packet of materials at TRC prior to the session. ■m ■§ ■ s» ■■■■■■»■ ■■■■ BACON WY2-SAYE4of w/storje coupon /sTufFjpw/rcmWDOi dwsih« ROASTING CHICKENS PESCHKE BARREL LIMIT 2- ONE COUP. PER FAAA1LY- GOOD THRU SAT. JULY 14,1979 fruh country FRYING CHICKENS cut FRANKS i \W't*AU CHICKEN FRtJM W SACK ATTLEGS m AA, Now Appearing 3-SAVE*Z.70 W/STDRE BUY 3-SAVE UP TD*I.S0W/STORE BUY LJs Cereafs / \ PEYOTE COUPON-COUNTRY FRESH COUPON- ItOt.RETURN BOTTLES SW 2 SAVl 32* w/s-OKE COUPON Wednesday Special HOMOGENIZED WHITE SPEPSI, CHEERIOS 1.29 2o'w/ST0RE Fish Fry —All MILK BREAD «MT. DEW BUY 2-SAVE UP TO WHEATIES COUPON I? 95< you can eat... BUY 2-SAVE 2a«w/STORE COUPON ^ gg 1*129 _ - . 99*/ Limited Reservations being accepted i|49 JUG ■ ® PLUS DPP GelJeit GmJwms '«?■ . 521 E. Grand River Ph. 351-0608 BUY 2- SAVE UP TO 60^/STOR£ coupon-smuckers STRAWBERRY BIRDS EYE % GALLON ORANGE PLUS PRESERVES OF MILK 1^/^88 W/ with purchase of 3 General Mills Cereals POTATO CHIPS 69* and Milk OFFICIAL MAIL-IN CERTIFICATE buy 2-savf 40 Alls' entrsnce et the rear of Leon G. Jewelry