Monday Humidity is leaving town The State News today. Partly sunny skies will dominate, with temperature highs in the 80s. Tonight will be cloudy and cool, low in the 50s. NUMBER 106 MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY EAST LANSING MICHIGAN 48824 VOLUME 73 ~~fL{ l '/ ft*, PLEA BARGAINS FOR REDUCED SENTENCE Miller leads area police to bodies By PAUL COX psychological help for Miller. and DENNIS PETROSKEY Houk said Miller had little difficulty Friday morning finding the bodies. Young had State News Staff Writers been missing for two and one half years and Stuart for about a year. Miller's attorney, Thomas Bengtson, had been negotiating with Houk's office for a long Donald Gene Miller led area police to the skeletal remains of two missing East Lansing women Friday, after making a deal with the county prosecutor to reduce his charges from period of time and formalized the agreement early last week, Houk said. murder to manslaughter in the two cases. Houk said he took the offer to the families of Young and Stuart, and both agreed it was The remains of Marth Sue Young, Miller's 19-vear-old ex fiance, and Kristine Rose the best way to proceed. Stuart, a 30-year-old Lansing schoolteacher, were recovered from two separate sites in "If Miller did not lead us to the bodies, they never would have been found, Houk said. Clinton County, about 25 miles north of Lansing, Ingham County Prosecutor Peter D. "The significance of this to the families and the community is invaluable." Houk announced at a press conference Saturday. Miller, a 24-year-old MSU criminal justice graduate, during a psychiatric session In May, Miller was convicted of the Aug. 16 rape and attempted murder of a 14 year-old Thursday night at Jackson Prison, admitted to the killings of Young and Stuart. Delta Township girl and the attempted murder of her 13-year old brother. Eaton County Prison officials said that Miller, under the guidance of psychologist John Prelesnik, had Circuit Judge Richard Robinson later sentenced Miller to serve 30 to 50 years in prison. revealed memories of incidents which he had "repressed," Houk said. Houk said under that sentence Miller would be eligible for parole in 13 years. But in Following the session, Miller told police that he could lead them to the bodies — ending light of Miller's admitted involvement in the Young and Stuart cases, he is expected to months of speculation about the two women's fates. remain in prison about 25 years, Houk said. Under the agreement with the prosecutor's office, Miller will plead guilty to manslaughter in the Young case and manslaughter but mentally ill in the Stuart case. While plea bargaining was the right decision because it was the only way to find the Both charges carry a maximum penalty of 15 years and the second one ensures I continued on page 51 Carter asks for commitment By W ALTER R. MEARS "paralysis and stagnation and drift. energy. The nation will never again use from coal, oil shale, gasohol and from the AP Special Correspondent "You don't like it, and neither do I," he more imported oil than it did in 1977, the sun. To do that, Carter said, he is setting up WASHINGTON - President Carter said said, leaning forward as he spoke. president said. Imports in that year came to an Energy Security Corporation. Its goal, "We simply must have faith in each other 8.5 million barrels a day. he said, will be to produce the equivalent of Sunday night that a crisis of confidence threatens American democracy, striking at and faith in our ability to govern ourselves," Carter also set the goal of cutting oil two million barrels of oil a day by 1990. "the very heart and soul and spirit of our said the president, who has seen confidence imports by at least one half over the next He repeated his call for Congress to national will." in his leadership steadily eroding. decade, to save more than 4 million barrels quickly pass a windfall profits tax on the oil "This is not a message of happiness or "We are at a turning point in our a day. company revenues produced by the lifting reassurance but it is the truth and it is a history," he said. In 1979 and 1980, he said, he will set of price controls on domestically produced Carter said that energy will be the quotas forbidding the importation of one oil. warning," Carter said in a nationally broadcast and televised address, the pro¬ immediate test of unity in America. drop of oil over the 1977 level. Carter urged Americans to save energy duct of his cloistered, 12-day "domestic Carter said the energy crisis is a clear Carter said he is seeking the most by taking "no unnecessary trips, to use summit conference" at Camp David. and present danger to the United States. massive commitment of funds and re¬ carpools or public transportation wherever At his desk in the Oval Office, the He said he is setting a clear goal on sources in U.S. history to develop energy you can, to park your car one extra day per president conceded that his leadership has week, to obey the speed limit, and to set become too focused on "what the isolated your thermostats to conserve fuel." world of Washington thinks is important," "Every act of energy conservation is rather than on the real concerns of the people. Recession predicted more than common sense patriotism," the president said. (continued on — page it is 5) an act of He said Americans have heard more and more about what the government thinks Ingham County Prosecutor Peter D. Houk announced, at a press confer¬ and wants, and less about the dreams and ence women. Saturday, the recovery of the bodies of two missing East Lansing hopes of the nation. Carter said it is his mission to end for Midwest region Palestinians give up after NEW YORK (AP) The Northeast and as a whole, and this pattern should HAKl)i:\ (JTESSTATE SLASH AS CAUSE BUDGET - Midwest will bear the brunt of a "mild" continue," but "prices and production costs are catching up to those in the North." recession this year, while the West and South will escape relatively unscathed, the • The Rocky Mountain areas has been the Tuition hike probable for '79-80 Conference Board predicts. In a survey of regional economies fastest-growing region of any during the 1970s and will "maintain a pace faster than bloody siege released Sunday, the business-financed that of the nation as a whole," though the By JAMES KATES The conference committee — which was given the task of area's "growth is expected to slow" some¬ research organization said the Northeast By VICTOR SIMPSON State News Staff Writer reconciling differences between the House- and the Senate-passed what. Associated Press W riter and Midwest would be most affected by a MSU President Edgar L. Harden said Sunday that a tuition hike appropriations bills and bringing them into line with fiscal realities slowdown because they are the "home of • The Pacific Coast states' diverse ANKARA, Turkey - Four Palestinian for 1979-80 is "inevitable" in the wake of a $146.1 million state — divided up available moneys after members decided to award many cyclically sensitive capital and con¬ industrial base will immunize the region, to terrorists, arms raised in a "V for victory" appropriation for MSU approved by the Legislature last week. most state schools increases based on a target figure of 9.25 sumer-goods industries." some extent, from a slowdown. But "the salute, surrendered to Turkish authorities "It's not a question of whether we'll raise tuition; it's a question percent. But "even in these areas, the economic weakest sectors are expected to be "hous¬ early Sunday after a bloody 45-hour siege of of how much," Harden said, noting that other state universities The figure left MSU, like most other schools, with an increase downturn is not expected to be severe," the the Egyptian Embasy. have been announcing increases of 7.5 to 9 percent. that was less than that recommended by the governor, the House ing, automobiles and consumer durables." Conference Board said. Two Turkish security guards were shot The $146,102,700 appropriation — an increase of 9.3 percent and the Senate. • The "industrial heartland," stretching In the Northeast, "high-technology in¬ and killed when the terrorists stormed the over 1978-79 — was reported out of a legislative conference Harden said the appropriation was "inadequate to do the things from Delaware and Pennsylvania to Min¬ dustries are booming," the organization walled embassy Friday and took 17 hos¬ committee Thursday afternoon, then approved by the Senate late we want to do." nesota, Iowa and Missouri, will be buoyed said, while in the Midwest, demand for tages, including Egyptian Ambassador Thursday night and the House Friday afternoon. "We did not make the strides this year I felt we should've by "the underlying needs of our economy industrial machinery and high grain prices Ahmed Kamal Olema. An Egyptian chaut Approval in the House and Senate came quickly and with little made," he said. "From my perspective, we needed another couple for investment spending to meet energy will provide solid support. feur died Saturday when he fell from a controversy as legislators pushed through the last of 19 million to do the things we should." needs, to improve productivity and to window in The board's projections were based on an escape attempt. During the appropriations bills comprising a total state budget of about $4.6 The MSU appropriation includes: expand capacity." siege, three other hostages escaped and the billion. • $92.5 million for the main campus, an increase of 9.6 percent reports by seven economists from various • "America's breadbasket," a band of terrorists released four women. The MSU appropriation was part of a $646.7 million higher over 1978-79; parts of the country. Other regional forecasts included: states stretching from North Dakota to The remaining nine hostages were re education bill — the last appropriations bill to be reported from • $13.3 million for the College of Human Medicine, an 8 percent Indiana in the north to Texas to Alabama in • Coal and electronics industry growth is leased unharmed Sunday after the terror¬ conference after committee members pared it by nearly $40 increase; the south, should be helped by "another ists appeared on a balcony with Olema. million. • $9.5 million for the College of Osteopathic Medicine, an 8.7 likely to help the Southeast, while a lowering of tariffs on fabrics — and an year of large crop output." Export demand They held up their hands in a victory salute, MSU's appropriation was second only to the University of percent increase; for farm expected increase in imports — will slow products "remains strong, and is and proclaimed, "Long live the Palestinian Michigan, which received $146.4 million, also a 9.3 percent • $5.6 million for the Department of Veterinary Medicine, a 9.5 the area's textile business. exceptionally strong for soybeans and the increase. Wayne State University received $98.2 million, a 9.2 percent increase; continued • The "Southwest is outpacing the nation vegetable oils." (continued on page 10) percent increase. I on page 10) Record budget approved Government officials agree energy program needed which time its effectiveness would be evaluated. He introduced a similar bill last by Legislature, primary ByPAULCOX State News Staff Writer As the worldwide energy crunch worsens, a number of state government officials legislative Session which passed the Housebut died in a Senate committee. Fritz Benson, an aide to Senate Majority Leader William Faust, said some agree they must come up with a more efficient form of energy management in Michigan. compromises will have to be made in Gingrass's present bill or it will meet the same fate. A proposal life of only two years for the energy agency lessens its credibility, he said. to be considered in fall One bill introduced by state Rep. Jack Gingrass would create an autonomous energy agency which would answer to the Legislature and be free from the bureaucracy of Gov. Benson said Senate leaders feel the creation of a 20th state department for energy- William G. Milliken's office. management would put more force behind the effort. There are currently 19 state By JOANNA FIRESTONE mentary maneuver by Senate die-hards But officials from the state Senate and the governor's office say state energy departments under Milliken's office and the state Constitution allows for one more, the management would pack more authority if it were handled through an added state aide to the Westland Democrat said. United Press International blocked that plan. LANSING — The Legislature has re¬ The measure passed the House and department, under the governor's office. Ken Frankland, an aide to Milliken, said the governor agrees solved Michigan's money matters for 1979- Senate in different versions and was to be Senate leaders have not yet put their ideas in the form of a bill, that energy management belongs in a state department and the 80 but final votes on saving the presidential sent to a conference committee, so a final and Gingrass's proposal did not get out of a House committee as the details should be worked out as soon as possible. primary and banning insurance redlining compromise would be ready by fall. Legislature concentrated on finishing up next year's budget prior must wait until fall. The record $4.6 billion budget approved But before that could happen, the Senate had to officially reject the House's version. to the summer recess. All parties agree that when the Legislature reconvenes this fall, Analysis Most states across the country are devising unified energy management programs, Frankland said. He added that it is working out the differences between Gingrass's bill and the wishes important that the program in Michigan take the form of a law, late Friday by lawmakers anxious for Opponents refused to allow the rejection of the Senate and the governor's office will be a top priority. with the backing of the Legislature and the governor. summer adjournment was termed reason¬ vote, meaning the bill will languish over the able and generally sound by aides to Gov. summer. A system is needed to provide effective management of present state energy It will take a plan with teeth that people believe in to start solving some of Michigan s William G. Milliken. It included no new That will give insurance companies ample resources, encourage conservation and ensure aggressive research and development to energy problems, he said. taxes. time to lobby against the bill and to enlist find workable energy alternatives to decrease state dependence on fossil fuels. "It is clear that things are going to get worse over the summer," Frankland said In its final version, the the support of their customers. Energy management in the state is currently handled by the Energy Administration He said the Energy Administration does not effectively carry out long range energy- spending plan was only $3 million over Milliken's bottom line. As originally passed by the Senate, the and the Public Service Commission within the state Department of Commerce. The planning. This has caused the state to miss out on a number of federal research grant s, he But Budget Director Gerald Miller said that bill prohibited insurance companies from Legislature earmarked about $38.6 million for the Energy Administration in next year's added. several line-item vetoes to be cast by the using sex, age, marital statlis or residence budget and funded about 485 positions. Gingrass said part of the inefficiency is caused by the Public Service Commission's governor actually will bring the final total in setting premium rates. The proposal Gingrass, an Iron Mountain Democrat, said the Energy Administration represents a hand in energy management now. The commission's job of utility rate regulation in the below his recommendation. would greatly benefit Detroiters — some of "monstrosity of a bureaucracy," and his energy agency could accomplish more with state is large enough that its energy management duties always get delayed, he added. "Absolutely it's the best we've ever whom- pay more than double the rates of about one-third the personnel and funding. done," Miller said. outstate drivers — but would raise the Instead of building "a top-heavy bureaucracy," Gingrass said, "the expertise that "They (the commission) do so many other things it takes 18 to 24 mont hs for a ut ility > Milliken and legislative leaders were not rates of others. exists throughout state government could be pulled together to efficiently deal with get an answer on a rate request," Gingrass said. "By the time they get an increase they so successful on the insurance redlining bill. The energy issues." have to ask for another one and look bad in the public eye." measure was a response to the state They had hoped to shuttle the measure into Supreme Court's demand that lawmakers Gingrass pointed out that his proposed energy agency would have a two-year life at (continued on page 10) a House-Senate conference committee be¬ fix unconstitutional holes in the no-fault fore adjournment, but a last-minute parlia¬ (continued on page 5) Monday, July 16, 1979 2 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Sandinistas may gain support State News though rebel forces have been Source says U.S. to acknowledge SAN JOSE, Costa Rica (AP) — A Sandinista guerrilla source reported moving quietly back Wire Digest to the eastern neighborhoods said Sunday the United States is on the verge of recognizing a they abandoned earlier this rebel-appointed junta as the new five-member government of rebel-appointed power ' ' month. During talks between the Nicaragua. junta and Bowdler here Satur¬ Special U.S. Ambassador Bowdler and junta members Embassy sources said they The Sandinistas, who have day, the rebel negotiators gave William Bowdler was quoted by were scheduled to meet again would not discuss the situation. seized almost all urban centers Bowdler a list of 18 persons a junta member as saying Sunday and an announcement In Washington, State De¬ and most highways in neighbor they said would occupy Cabinet Saturday night: "You are the of U.S. recognition was ex¬ partment officials said the ques¬ ing Nicaragua from the forces posts or positions of Cabinet new government of Nicaragua pected "very soon," said the tion of recognition had not of President Anastasio Somoza, rank in the new government, Focus:World and been our conversations cordial because have the highly placed source who asked not to be identified. He gave no arisen during the negotiations. The United States has called had vowed they would install their provisional government in said the Sandinista source, who asked not to be identified. government of the United specific time. for Somoza's resignation but the capital of Managua on The list designates the Rev. States is the only one that has The U.S. envoy could not be has refrained from open en¬ Sunday. Miguel D'Escoto, a Roman sent an ambassador to talk with reached immediately for com¬ dorsement of the provisional But there were no reports of Catholic priest and one of the Sniper shoots Iranian religious leader you." ment on the reports and U.S. government. significant fighting in Managua, five junta members, as the foreign minister, and Tomas TEHRAN, Iran (AP) Two attackers on assassination attempts against a mem¬ — Borges, a rebel leader, as a motorcycle shot a well-known Moslem ber of Iran's religious hierarchy — interior minister the post Indian prime minister steps down — religious leader as he emerged from a followed a weekend of violence in three controlling police and internal Tehran mosqueSunday, wounding him in widely scattered parts of western Iran. security functions. the arm and legs, authorities said. The More than 30 persons were reported The negotiations with the victim, a close associate of revolutionary killed. junta began earlier this month leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, was reported in satisfactory condition. Later in the day a motorcyclist was into Revolutionary guards were airlifted Marivar, near the Iraq border, where they restored order after a day of after losing Parliament majority and the Americans originally called for expansion of the five-member provisional shot and killed in the same Tehran fighting that left 24 persons dead and 40 government with two moder¬ NEW DELHI, India (AP) — Prime Minister Morarji Desai the factional disputes that trouble this land of many ethnic and ates to counter the influence of neighborhood when he refused a guard's injured. The state radio said 13 of the resigned Sunday as leader of the world's biggest democracy after a religious groups. His government had lasted 28 months. leftist members. call to stop, the state radio said. city's 25 revolutionary guards had been mass revolt by supporters deprived him of his majority in killed in the Saturday battle. Many of those who defected from the Janata Party protested The attack latest in a wave of Parliament. Somoza has at times said he rising prices, a breakdown of law and order under Desai — — A member of the "Untouchables," India's lowest caste, appeared will resign on the condition that culminating with Hindu-Moslem riots that claimed more than 150 to be the front-runner to succeed him. the national guard is not dis¬ lives this year — and a police revolt for better pay and working The 83-year-old Desai handed in his resignation to President mantled and his Liberal Nation¬ conditions that had to be quelled with army troops in several Neelam Sanjiva Reddy, who then asked him to remain as alist Party is given a voice in Soviet cosmonauts set space endurance record caretaker prime minister until a new government is installed. states. Desai was also criticized for giving high priority to such issues the new government. Desai, India's fourth prime minister, was brought down by MOSCOW (AP) — Two Soviet cosmo¬ change from winter to spring and discontent within his Janata Party stemming in large part from as prohibition of alcoholic beverages and propagating the Hindi nauts set a space endurance record early summer only by watching the colors of language in this country where Sunday history. on the longest space flight in the continents change far below them. \EW E.SERCY RE(.iLATIQ\S LM El I. El) TODAY hundreds of millions are illiter¬ ate and undernourished. Retrogitting They are the first Soviet astronauts on Critics charged that the Commander Vladimir Lyakhov, 37, may help in marathon space flight to fly without party was unduly influenced by Gas a and flight engineer Valery Ryumin, 39, passed the previous mark of 139 days, 14 hours, 48 minutes and continued orbiting visitors from Earth. The two previous record-setting crews each had two pairs prices to increase again its Jana Sanah faction and other Hindu nationalist groups at the expense of minorities. the Earth aboard the Salyut 6 space of cosmonauts visit for a week apiece. The previous endurance mark was set ergy WASHINGTON (AP) - Department officials la En¬ The National Congress of Petroleum Retailers, which re¬ close a loophole that lowed many stations, has al¬ particu¬ President Reddy met with saving heat station they boarded almost five months bored Sunday to complete new presents about 60,000 service larly high-volume discount out¬ parliamentary leaders, other ago. last Nov. 2 by Vladimir Kovalenok and stations nationwide, says cur¬ lets, to charge more than officials and legal experts on WASHINGTON (AP) - Two Alexander Ivanchenkov, aboard the rules that are expected to raise the formation of The pair, who were launched into gasoline prices 3 cents to 5 rent profit margins, based on a current price ceilings. a new govern¬ physicists say Americans could orbiting Salyut 6 station. Dealers now are recouping ment, which most said they save the equivalent of a fourth space last Feb. 25, have seen the seasons same space cents a gallon and limit the complex series of regulations, number of new service stations average 12.5 cents per gallon. the legal profits they didn't hoped to achieve without dis¬ of the oil now imported without Energy officials say that take in the past when gasoline solving Parliament and holding changing their lifestyles by being built. elections. Officials said they planned to whatever the profit marign, was plentiful and competition new investing an average of $1,500 dealers will somehow be able to stiffer. This "banking" of past The apparent leader in the in every home. unveil the regulations today High ranking Hungarian visiting U.S. after they offically adopt them adjust the ceiling for inflation. profits would be eliminated. scramble to become prime min¬ ister was Defense Minister In a report prepared for the Federation of American Scien¬ late Sunday, a deadline estab On the plus side for motor¬ Energy Department officials BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) — Vice Fekete, deputy general manager of the lished to satisfy angry gasoline ists, the rules are expected to said. Jagjivan Ram, 71. tists, they propose "retrofit¬ Premier Istvan Huszar, highest-ranking Hungarian national bank. dealers who claim they are ting" the nation's 70 million homes to correct heating losses Hungarian to pay an official visit to the During the week-long visit, made at United States in 30 years, left Sunday for the invitation of Commerce Department being forced out of business because legal profit margins ( the average homeowner doesn't HONOLULU (AP) — Nearly all the police officers realize exist. the Hungarians also were scheduled to have been frozen for five years. wide-ranging talks with Carter adminis¬ throughout Hawaii called in sick Sunday, continuing a strike Marc H. Ross of the Univer¬ tration officials on trade and economic meet with business and banking leaders Motorists could begin to see begun Saturday night when many officers on duty walked out sity of Michigan and Robert H. cooperation. in Washington, New York, Houston and price increases at the pump as in a dispute over a new contract with county governments. Williams of Princeton Univer¬ San Francisco. early as this week, Energy Huszar, who is vice premier for Authorities estimated 95 percent of the officers scheduled to sity's Center for Energy and economics and a member of the Politburo The United States and Hungary last Department officials said, but there could be some delay in Hawaiian begin work late Saturday did not report for duty. Officers also Environmental Studies pre¬ of Hungary's ruling Communist Party, year signed their first post-World War II were reported calling in sick for the day shift Sunday, but there sented their report to the trade agreement, normalizing trade implementing the rules, they was no immediate estimate of how many. White House, the Office of was accompanied by Deputy Foreign said. Minister Janos Nagy, Deputy Foreign Trade Minister Istvan Toeroek and Janos relations and establishing U.S. credit facilities for Hungary. The department worked late into Sunday attempting to ana police call There are about 1,800 officers in the state. In a prepared statement, Assistant Police Chief Edwin Ross Management and Budget, Council of Economic Advisers, of Honolulu said: "We are assuring the community that we do Council on Wage and Price lyze and incorporate scores of comments received by mail and strike over have a nucleus of officers patrolling the streets in an effort to Stability and several congres¬ at hearings Thursday and Fri¬ prevent criminal activity, protect the public and answer sional committees. day. emergencies and in-progress type calls for service." Their plan envisions a gov¬ One set of rules would estab¬ contracts But police officials appealed to the public to remain at home if ernment-trained corps of pri¬ Focus;I\Iation lish a uniform ceiling for all service station profits. Energy possible to cut down on traffic and the opportunity for crime. Ross said there had been no problems in Honolulu because of vately employed "house doc¬ tors" — technicians who could the walkout, but on the island of Maui, Police Chief John San enter a home with diagnostic Department officials said the level probably will be set Diego said the situation overnight had strained his resources. equipment and some building materials and find out where between 15 cents and 20 cents heat is escaping. gallon. Auto talks open; Carter's guidelines mean little per DETROIT (AP) - The Big Three auto companies and the powerful United Auto Workers union begin contract negotia¬ agreements negotiated in 1976 expire. Chief union demands are expected to pension increases for retired workers, Today is the first day tions today in a labor atmosphere calmer than at any time in recent memory. be more time off and "substantial" wage of the rest of your life. And both sides expect more bending of increases. The companies will propose President Carter's wage guidelines. measures to reduce soaring medical Give blood, The talks, affecting about 780,000 insurance costs and absenteeism. workers, start in the General Motors The Carter administration's wage Building, shift to Ford Motor Co. on guidelines calling for pay boosts averag¬ Tuesday and to Chrysler Corp. on ing 7 percent a year already have been Wednesday. virtually ignored in contract settlements The negotiators will be working in other industries and are expected to against a Sept. 14 deadline, the date have little influence on the auto talks. so it can be the first day of somebody else's, too. Workers to get hot under the collar FACULTY-STAFF WASHINGTON (AP) — Loosen your even warmer where you work, though. Summer Blood Drive collar and roll up your sleeves. The The rule says the thermostat can't be temperature is going up today. set lower than 78 degrees Fahrenheit. Tuesday, July 17, 9:00 a.m.-2:45 p.m. President Carter has imposed rules, Most thermostats cool slightly below approved by Congress, requiring that the their settings, then shut off the air Room A-117 Clinical Center air conditioning in commercial buildings conditioner and allow the room to warm be set no lower than 78 degrees. This is expected to save electricity in above the setting. The rule will remain in effect for nine Call one of the following to make an about five million buildings across the months. It also provides that winter heating cannot exceed 65 degrees and appointment. Walk-ins will also be country. Energy officials said the saving could be 200,000 to 400,000 barrels of oil hot water cannot exceed 105 degrees accepted. day. except where required by health regula¬ a Don't be surprised if it is sometimes tions. Lorraine Demorest 5-5055 Lenore Jones 3-8888 Susan Leavitt 5-8324 Nixon hosts moon-walk anniversary party Deak Watter 3-5115 SAN CLEMENTE, Calif. (AP) — In his The astronauts flew by chartered jet to With this coupon, buy one Hawaiian Quiche Bob Daniher 5-3314 last hurrah at the former Western White San Clemente from Las Vegas, Nev., House, Richard Nixon played host to where they had attended a star-studded and get the second one Free Dan Beachnau 5-2221 Hawaiian Quiche, combines pineapple and about 20 astronauts and 120 other celebrities at a poolside party Sunday to party for more than 1,000 people Saturday night. A five-day anniversary cream cheese together (or the perfect dessert, Blanche Stiffler 5-9582 salute in Las Vegas included golf only 954 celebrate the 10th anniversary of man's first walk on the moon. tournaments, space exhibits, receptions Coupon good Monday thru Thursday Expires For more Serenaded by a mariachi band and and entertainment events. Nixon had planned to attend the Las midnight July 30th Red Cross information, sipping margaritas, the partygoers com- memmorated the moment when Neil Armstrong stepped onto the lunar Vegas gathering, but in mid-June he asked that the party at his estate be Wine and Draft Beer served with | is counting ca" , added the astronauts' schedule in¬ lunch and dinner | Heidi Owsley surface on July 20, 1969. Nixon was in the to sixth month of his presidency at the time. stead. on you. 484 7461 \ Monday, July 16 1979 3 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Board nominees face City Council vote nuclear question if it were before him immediately, Benavides admitted he would "have Bv JAMES KATES to abstain," for lack of information. and ROLAND State News Staff WILKERSON W riters Candidates questioned at But he asserted he would not be a "rubber stamp" for board management. "I feel I'm qualified to take on the responsibility of serving on the board," he said. The fate of Mayor Gerald W. Graves' two latest nominees to the Lansing Board of Scodeller, who has been active with various volunteer groups, including Lawyers' be decided by the Lansing City Council Monday night at 7:00 p.m. work session in Lansing Michigan, said she would have to "study the nuclear question some more," Water and Light will Wives of on the 10th floor of City Hall. before making a decision on the buy-in. Council approval is necessary before Antonio Benavides, director of the Cristo Rey Scodeller said she saw "a big problem in the lack of communication between the board Community Center, and Mary Scodeller, a Lansing nurse, can join the eight-member City Council, an issue which has sparked controversy recently and has contributed to the and the City Council. board. She told council members she could not believe there was not a "meeting of the minds" turmoil surrounding selection of the board members. Council members came one step closer to confirming the nominees Thursday when they Nominees Diane Bucket and Horace Bradshaw were rejected by the council June 25. when board officials and City Council members faced similar problems. met as the Committee of the Whole and voted to place both names on Monday night s Both Benavides and Scodeller told the committee they had not formed a definite The Board of Water and Light will poll Lansing ratepayers this summer in an attempt agenda for a vote. to gain public input on the advisability of the nuclear buy-in. opinion on the buy in. The committee questioned the two candidates for nearly an hour each, concentrating Boardmember Dennis Castille said the hoard would prepare "educational materials" for "I would not be prepared to talk about my position, either way," Benavides said. primarily on the board's proposed buy-in to the Consumers Power Co. nuclear plant in When pressed by Councilmember Richard J. Baker on how he would vote on the distribution to ratepayers before the poll is conducted. Midland. Also discussed was the lack of cooperation between the utility board and the Free shuttle bus will Special go to areas will be designated at each shopping center fair for passenger pick-up and A free shuttle bus service will transport Greater Lansing residents from Lansing to the parking of cars. Ingham County Fair this year. The fair will run July 30 to August 4. The shuttle will not run through East Lansing. CATA Marketing Director Steve Guile The service, offered by the Capitol Area Transportation Authority in cooperation with said a stop in East Lansing would be "too out of the way." the Ingham County Board of Commissioners, will begin daily at 1 p.m. and continue hourly "We tried to fit the city into the shuttle route but our concern is providing a fast service (except 6 p.m.) until the last bus leaves downtown at 10 p.m. A return bus will leave the fair in Mason hourly, starting at 2 p.m. (except 5 p.m.) with to the fair," he said. "You can't drive all over the place, and East Lansing is closer to Mason the last bus leaving at 11 p.m. for downtown Lansing. anyway." The shuttle will originate in Lansing, at the corner of Michigan and Grand avenues, and Guile said the bus could be boarded by East Lansing residents at any of the stop points. make stops at the Logan Center; Meijer Thrifty Acres, 6200 S. Pennsylvania Ave.; Holt He asked that passengers be at boarding areas about 10 minutes prior to scheduled Plaza; Mason Plaza and the fair before returning along the same route to Lansing. departure times to allow for adequate time to board. STATE .SDAOR BRIDGES SEWERS CALLED FAULTY AM Transportation department probed faulty bridge and road construction as By United Press International Transportation Commission, which over¬ Reports of design and construction errors sees the department, to consult the depart "exaggerated" and "distorted." Department Director John P. Woodford in state roads, bridges and sewers have led ment staff for engineering advice. None of And he said the team of experts sent in to agreed. the six appointed commissioners have any examine state bridges, pavement and "I don't have any doubt that we'll get a to an investigation of Transportation De¬ background in construction engineering. sewers will present a fair report. professional report," Woodford said. "We partment operations. "These people are among the top experts aren't going to dominate them." For the most part, the probe will be in the Transportation Department Deputy Director Gerald J. McCarthy conceded in the world and I'm certain that they will When the report is finished it will be hands of the department officials under investigation. The $1.8 billion department there are problems with department opera¬ do a thorough, independent analysis for us," presented to the Transportation Commis- tions. However, he dismissed reports of said McCarthy, a 31-year department recruited all officials involved in the probe and will set the limits of the investigation. A recent report by a Detroit newspaper disclosed there were possible million-dollar mistakes made in bridges, sewers and roads throughout the state. Following recent Detroit readies for , articles by the Detroit News, the state Senate called for the investigation. State News Richard Marshall coordinating committee The newspaper claimed faulty design and sets Bingo, seven-and-one-half-year-old elephant at Lansing's Potter Park Zoo sloppy construction work has been ap¬ proved by Transportation Department up who underwent a throat operation six weeks ago to remove a grapefruit- sized rock, gets her teeth filed by zoo director Jerry Miller (left) and Drs. officials, resulting in premature wear and millions of dollars in extra repairs and DETROIT (UPI) — City officials have started gearing up for the In addition to coordinating services, the committee will provide John Stick and Jim Sikarskie of MSI's school of veterinary medicine. 1980 Republican National Convention by forming a bipartisan information about the city, plan receptions for top Republicans and maintenance in southeastern Michigan. Bingo began eating without human assistance Saturday. Among problems cited is the need for the committee to coordinate convention services and generally make spruce up the convention area. the GOP feel at home. The group plans to seek contributions from area businesses and The host committee, headed by General Motors Chairperson corporations and might hold some other type of fundraising event, Thomas A. Murphy, will have a budget of about $250,000, officials said Carol Gies of the Metropolitan Detroit Convention and New sizes said. "Through this committee, the entire Detroit community will have an opportunity to show the Republicans how important their Visitors Bureau. "There Kansas were 3,000 volunteers working at the convention in City in 1976, and we hope to have at least that many in Council will vote on 1980 convention is to our city," Mayor Coleman Young said in Detroit," Gies said. zoning code revision announcing formation of the group. Although the committee will work closely with state Republican Young, a Democrat, and Gov. William G. Milliken, a Republican, for mailing said the committee's work also is designed to help attract other officials, Gies emphasized than political. the host group's purpose is civic rather conventions and tourists to Detroit. The GOP gathering, starting July 14, 1980, places Michigan in The committee also includes National Bank of Detroit A 92 page revision of the city zoning code will be voted on at the East Lansing City Chairperson Robert Surdam, who will serve as treasurer; state Council meeting Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the East Lansing Public Library, 950 Abbott the "national spotlight," providing the opportunity "to display the established best of Michigan tourism, commerce and hospitality," Milliken Commerce Director William McLaughlin and convention bureau president Ronald Steffens. Road. Councilmember Alan Fox has proposed many amendments to the proposed revision said. dealing with the density of certain residential zones, the building height in business Undersized cards and envelopes be¬ districts and parking requirements for residential uses in both residential and business came scrap paper Sunday when new districts. size standards from the U.S. Postal Fox voiced concern that the proposed ordinance would make it economically infeasible to Service went into effect. build student units in some residential zones. The amendments ran into opposition at the From now on, cards and envelopes measuring less than 3-and-one-half inches high or five inches long will not Activist group to investigate direction last council work session. Mayor George L. Griffiths said councilmembers will vote to adopt the massive document in bulk. be mailable and will be returned to the "Amendments to the ordinance will be voted on separately, one by one," he said. sender. Another change affects extra large of gains from GOP party gathering The original zoning code was adopted in 1929 and has been revised and amended many times since then. Lansing Planning Administrator, said city officials examined the first class envelopes. Envelopes DETROIT (UPI) — A community activist group says it wants to When the GOP selected Detroit to host the 1980 convention, the Robert Owen, East measuring over 6-and-one-eighth by make sure the financial benefits of the 1980 Republican National city said it was putting up $350,000 for the gathering. possibility of revamping the old code one-and-a half years ago. 11-aQd-one-half inches will require an Convention trickle down to the city's low-income residents. However, ACORN leaders said free usage of city facilities — additional 7 cents postage if they weigh such as the Cobo Hall convention center and the new Joe Louis The group, Michigan Association of Community Organization for 1 ounce or less. Reading minor will not Arena means the total actually will be closer to $650,000. Reform Now, or ACORN, announced Saturday it plans an — Such envelopes will be returned to the sender if they do not carry the investigation of how much next summer's convention will cost the In addition, ACORN said, city convention officials have city. estimated convention security will cost more than $2 million. 7-cent surcharge. They can be re-mailed ACORN leaders said they have written to GOP National Ted Stolz, another ACORN leader, said the GOP has ignored the if the extra postage is affixed. The new regulations also prohibit thin or flimsy cards. Cards must now be Chairperson William Brock demanding convention delegates see more than Detroit's convention facilities and tour rundown inner city neighborhoods. poor and minorities in the past, selection procedure to correct the and should draft a delegate situation. be implemented at MSU The University does, however, offer a at least 7-thousandths (.007) of an inch "I believe the leaders of the party are sincere when they say Although the State Board of Education Barbara Hunt, co-chairperson of one ACORN neighborhood major in reading instruction, said Gerald G. thick. they want to expand the party's base, and we want to work with has authorized establishment of a reading The standards have been established group, said the convention was "a good thing" but noted ACORN them on their platform," he said. "We are asking that ACORN be minor for elementary and secondary educa¬ Duffy, professor of elementary and special wants to be sure low-income residents aren't lost in the rush to education. to allow the Postal Service to process allowed to present the people's platform on the floor of the tion candidates at MSU, the University has make the GOP feel at home. The authorization by the state board was mail more efficiently, eliminating convention." no plans to offer one. "We want to know how much we, as taxpayers, are spending on part of a movement to "stress the basics," damage to processing equipment and this convention," she said. ACORN leaders said they had no plans for protest marches or Calhoun Collier, professor of elementary said Teressa Staten, instructional specialist other mail caused by the smaller cards "We want to know how much police overtime will be paid and demonstrations at the site of the convention and would await and special education, had said earlier the with the Michigan Department of Educa- and envelopes. whether officers will be taken out of our neighborhoods and sent to responses from Brock and Detroit Mayor Coleman Young before College of Education would meet to decide the convention center." making further plans. how the program would be implemented. £4******* COUPON SAVINGS ******* £4 TONIGHT ONLY - BOOGUE-ROCK NEED MONEY? In the Style of George Thorogood . . . NEW PLASMA DONORS ONLY CENTER WILL PAY MIKE KATON & THE IMMEDIATE CASH HEADROCKERS FOR YOUR TIME Starting tonight Bar • New Summer Specials - Sunday-Thurs. 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The president stepped into The White House last week food prices this year than in other office vowing to relieve some of forecast the gloomiest economic outlook for the nation since former President Gerald Ford's 1975 periods of economic crisis. Import prices for oil have skyrocketed, leaving the country with no these problems, and has indeed made some headway. But the damages he is attempting to fix are guilty of similar acts budget announcement during the alternative but to pay the increase were not set upon us recently. peak of the 1973 recession. Includ¬ and grit its teeth. But the prob¬ They are the result of years of By LEO D. MAXBAUER Yet the reactionary Arab and Islamic for the shameful historic event known as the Holocaust. To use this term loosely or ed in the forecast was the bleak The mindless demagoguery bandied about states persist. They seek to brainwash the lems have manifested themselves governmental policy decisions and by Sami Esmail ought not go unchallenged in world into believing that Israelis, indeed carelessly is to make light of the murder of prediction of a recession that within the economy for years, and public attitude toward those de¬ a university environment. His anti-Jewish, Jewish people in general, are racist. They six million Jewish men, women, and would substantially boost unem¬ cisions. allege that Israel is carrying out a campaign children, and the unparalleled suffering of are expected now to take their toll anti-Israeli remarks are a shocking aberra ployment as well as food prices on a battered American domestic We have been warned for years tion from reality. It is shameful that an arena of genocide against Palestinians. Insane! millions more at the hands of the Nazis. between now and the November in search of truth and knowledge has been The victims of Hitler's racist campaign of Mr. Esmail, the burden of proof rests with situation. of the effects of too much product 1980 election. In light of the inundated with such baseless sensational genocide are accused of the same acts? you to document your claim of an "attempted economic crisis, America may Throughout the melee, Presi¬ consumption, not enough fuel commentary. Absurd! Such mindless propaganda is genocide being carried out by the Israeli dent Carter has attempted to conservation and far too little Permit me to speak objectively about reminiscent of the anti-Jewish propaganda military machine against the Palestinian and continue to shift its priorities to make amends with the American concern for either. Now our Israel (something that few world diplomats perpetrated by the Nazis themselves. Lebanese people." This allegation is out¬ the domestic arena, where analy¬ It disturbs me that Mr. Esmail has chosen rageous nonsense. I suggest you either sis of our present situation at home people, Congress and the Demo¬ president, in a last ditch effort to dare, with the oil snake tightly wrapped to use the term genocide so carelessly. support your reckless emotionalism or about their necks) in a world climate which is needed. cratic Party all at the same time. salvage the country's world emin¬ denies many the opportunity, a world Genocide is the systematic killing or retract it. Such a feat cannot be accom¬ ence, is hoping to gain some extermination of a whole people or nation. Maxbauer is graduate student majoring in As the decade winds down, climate increasingly regulated by the whims a worthwhile advice by subjecting Fundamentally, this concept is a synonym pressing domestic issues plished, at least not in time for the of OPEC and its obedient servants in the several himself to open criticism from Third World. seem to be closing in on us. 1980 election. But apologies to the some of the highest ranking It is indeed ironic that those very nations Unemployment, partially relieved public for the current economic advisers in the country. Their which accuse Israel of violations of human following the last recession, is perils are not important, and in the rights, are themselves some of the most input may help, but much of the sporting higher figures than ex¬ case of President Carter, unneces¬ economic damage has already been undemocratic, unjust and brutal regimes in the world. Libya, Syria, Iraq, Iran, Afghan¬ done. istan and Pakistan can ill afford criticizing The recession is the result of any government, least of all Israel. These procrastination and ill advice on governments are a despicable disgrace to the moral and ethical teachings of Islam, to the part of several administra¬ their people and to the Third World. They tions, and its effects are now are among the most barbarous, illegitimate taking shape. Although the cur¬ governments on earth. But they have oil, or rent prediction calls for a mild and close friends that do, and therefore are not brief recession, the reasons for the condemned for their crimes. Imagine the likes of Idi Amin, Yasir slump are evident. The govern¬ Arafat and Colonel Moammar Khadafy, all ment has been engaged in a close friends, criticizing Israel for anything. tradeoff between unemployment They are symbolic of the most demented, and inflation. Boosting employ¬ ruthless leaders of the past quarter century. Yet they dare to invent lies against a pillar of ment spurs inflation, yet reducing democracy amidst a sea of tyranny. Indeed, inflation increases unemployment. Israel has the only democratic government The spiral has to end somewhere, in the Middle East. All neighboring and usually results in an economic countries are ruled by strongmen or by forecast similar to the White "royal families." These brutal regimes threaten Israel's House's most recent announce¬ very existence. They demand that Israel ment. surrender land for the creation of a Palestinian state, a state to be ruled by the criminal PLO, generally accepted as the separate, but equal "legitimate" representatives of the Palestin - Not ians. Israel refuses to tolerate this enterprise dedicated to its destruction, an enterprise In a decision that is being likened to the 1954 We believe at the same time that standard English which maintains leadership among Palestin Supreme Court ruling barring segregation in public is still a valid concern of competent education ians through threats, violence and intimida¬ tion. Against this background, what rational schools, a federal court ruled last week in favor of 11 professionals. All school systems should actively human being can blame Israel for rejecting a Ann Arbor school children and their black English promote the writing and speaking of correct English. Palestinian state? dialect. U.S. District Court Judge Charles W. Joiner But, as in the Ann Arbor controversy, sometimes said failure of the teachers to accept the unique additional teaching and counseling of pupils is speech patterns of black students created a language required to achieve these desirable ends. If that be barrier in the teaching of standard English. The the case, teachers and other school personnel should judge also ruled the school system must take the dialect into account when teaching youngsters to be more than willing to accommodate the struggling student's needs. If necessary, teachers should make Letters read. We commend this important decision and hope it their business to give students all of the help they the interrupted education process will now continue need, regardless of the time it takes. This, we feel, is VIEWPOINT: MAGIC JOHNSON without delay. what education is all about. Draft viewpoint The decision, which followed a three-week trial, Hopefully, this decision that respects the black Magic's stay has This is a response to the recent "View¬ requires school officials to draft a plan that will help student's speech pattern will solve the unfortunate point: The Draft" by Steven Wachsberg. teachers identify students who use the dialect. Also, Mr. Wachsberg discusses the military it asks school administrators to formulate a plan communication problem in Ann Arbor schools. Come reserves program while leading an impas¬ this fall, teachers should be ready to return to their whereby those students can be taught standard sioned plea against the draft, but his chief concern of educating students. Students, in sparked pride in English. We feel these requirements are fair and opinion lacks complete knowledge about the turn, should be ready for learning their appropriate armed forces reserve program. Drilling conducive to a progressive and concerned education reservists do receive compensation for their lessons. system. services, and for the most part the money is worthwhile for the endeavor. A larger reserve program could be a viable alterna¬ MSU students Accessibility needs pusb tive to a revived draft since the reservist generally is a volunteer, as well as being more professional. The reserve program does not "bulge" because it does not receive By KEVIN CUMMINGS When consumer rights advocate ate with a similar survey in dicappers are not able to patronize the funds it once did during the Vietnam As many of you may or may not know, it is almost time for the MSU renowned Magic Man the establishments of their choice. Ralph Nader visited MSU last Lansing have made East Lansing era. Finally, "incentives" for staying in the Earvin Johnson to leave the Lansing and MSU community in his sought for an excitingly The city can pass measures to successful professional basketball career with the Los Angeles Lakers. January, handicappers could not volunteers hold their breath. reserves are more than purely monetary, enter the Union to hear his speech We applaud the project and wish change this. It can offer tax but those reasons are not relevant to this As Magic's final summer is quickly expiring, I, as a black student here at MSU, feel due to the mass of winding stairs it well. We encourage business benefits to businesses which make letter. Check your facts before applying the compelled to express my mixed feelings of deep sentiment as well as tremendous hopes and rhetoric. which graces the outside of the owners to cooperate and supply their facilities accessible to handi¬ wishfulness for his future success. building. Last winter, an East volunteers with requested infor¬ cappers. While the idea has been I am taking the privilege of addressing myself as a black student here at MSU because I Lansing planning commissioner mation, and to further ask about the subject of planning commission can't help but think of all the pride Magic has inspired within myself and many other black could not attend her meeting barrier-free design. But we also meetings in the past, it has students here at the University. The pride that I'm speaking of is not only sparked by the need for more than a remained a whisper in the ear of A note of thanks fact that Magic is one of the most talked about basketball players in the country, but even because it was held in the inaccess¬ see a more so because of his fine personality and sportsmanship. There, in my opinion, are the ible East Lansing City Hall. And compilation of the many physical city government. Students can do I want to express my appreciation key ingredients in his appealing reputation. while amends have since been barriers in East Lansing — we see their part by patronizing business¬ especially to the Chinese students and Through a few brief encounters, I have personally concluded that every possible thing made to accommodate both the a need to push business owners es which have accessible facilities. faculty, but also to other members of the that I have heard and read about the Magic Man was definitely true. He is truly a fine and Greater Lansing Community who contri¬ well-rounded individual. I know he must have a permanent case of writer's cramp by now, commissioner and the wheelchair and public officials to make their Perhaps the punch of a boycott movement will make barrier-free buted so much time, effort and money to but he always seems to take a little time out for the people and sign autographs, and he s users, those with physical disabili¬ facilities accessible to all citizens. assist Ms. Ling-Chi Yeh, critically ill, to still ties face day-to-day struggles just For East Lansing may only be design more appealing to those going strong. return home to Taipei on July 4. Your because the doorway is too narrow labeled a community which serves business owners who discriminate continuing support, along with the contri¬ I see Magic as an inspiration and I hope that my fellow black students can share in my or curbs are too high. its public when facilities are made against handicappers. And per¬ bution of the representatives of the insight. I hope to see many more brothers and sisters like Magic, not only in athletics, but in politics, academics, as well as in social organizations, on the campus, state and national Progress comes slowly, as it available to all citizens and guests. haps the "Access East Lansing" Republic of China, was essential to see levels. does with virtually every urgent As it exists now, the city blatantly guide can spark a new wave of Ling-Chi through this difficult time and to assist her to return to her parents and situation. But while handicappers discriminates against citizens with handicapper assistance in East Regardless of what the future holds, we, the black students of MSU, will always feel that family. void in retrospect of the days of the Magic Man, Earvin Johnson. wait for that day when they can physical disabilities, because han¬ Lansing. August G. Benson gain access to every public build¬ Foreign students adviser ing and private business, the Center for Handicapper Affairs is compiling a guide to accessible by Garry Trudeau buildings for area residents and The State News DOONESBURY visiting handicappers. Besides HOW ARE YOU WEU.ITHOUOHT PLANNING TO IV SAY THAT BROWN including standard information Monday, July 16, 1979 EXPLAIN JER- IS INTRJOUEP BY such as widths of doors and aisles Editorials are the opinions of the State News Viewpoints, columns RYSASSOa- THE MAFIA ONLYAS and the availability of elevators and letters ore personal opinions. AVON WITH 'A SOURCE OF and handrails, the report will also NORSHAK? £—*\ IPEAS. estimate the current amount of Editorial Department Editor-in-Chief R W Robinson handicapper parking facilities. Co¬ Managing Editor Sheila Beachum Photo Editor Deborah J Bonn ordinators will also offer ideas to Entertainment 6 Book Editor Bill Holdship Opinion Editor Michael Megerion Sports Editor David Jonssen businesses interested in the me¬ News Editor Janet Hallmann Layout Editor FaulaM Mohr Wire Editor Paul Cox chanics and costs of barrier-free Chief Copy Editor Sandra Sweeney Stall Representotivf Michele McElmurry design. The response to the project has been favorable so far, Advertising Department according to volunteers who col¬ Advertising Manager Ron MacMillan Asst Advertising Manager lect the data, but horror stories of proprietors who would not cooper- l Monday, July 16, 1979 5 FIRST CORPORAL PUMSHMEM STATE School suit settled out of court DETROIT (UPI) — Lawyers have reached an However, attorneys for the suburban school In May 1975, Philip, then 8, was hit several times on the right out-of-court settlement in a corporal punishment system sued in the four-year-old case contend buttock with a tape-covered stick by his first-grade teacher. He case viewed by civil libertarians as a model for was punished for teasing classmates, school officials said. they could have won in court and agreed to the parents who object to physical punishment in the $1,000 settlement only to save time and legal Philip, who wore a brace on his right leg because of a deformity, classroom. fees. did not require medical attention but the beating left visible Civil liberties attorneys said they hoped the The case was the first of its kind settled in marks, police said. case could be a first step ifl a push to ban corporal Michigan since the U.S. Supreme Court upheld The youngster's parents filed suit against the teacher, Flora punishment in Michigan. State law allows corporal punishment of public school students. It Washington, and Ecorse school officials, saying the boy had been teachers to use physical force to maintain involved Philip Holguin Jr., an Ecorse elemen¬ "brutalized and traumatized by cruel and unusual punishment." discipline or take a weapon away from a child. tary school student. They sought $25,000 damages. In the course of the suit, brought by the Michigan chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union and Michigan Legal Services, the Advanced ballet students constitutional arguments were thrown out and the amount of damages eventually whittled down. But attorney Bette Huster, who represented the Holguins, said she and the ACLU still were "very pleased" with the outcome of the case and hoped other parents might look to it for guidance. perform at tonight M Although upholding corporal punishment in April 1977, the Supreme Court said parents still could try to prove in civil courts the punishment was excessive and seek civil damages. Advanced students participating in the 28th Detroit City Ballet. "If people are made more aware that if their children are struck annual Cecchetti Ballet Conference will be by a teacher they can go to court and seek civil damages against The conference has attracted more than 250 featured in a public performance tonight at 7:30 the teacher, they may be more inclined to do it," Huster said. dancers and instructors from 20 states and two MSI began holding a Junior Chess p.m. in the University Auditorium. "And if more and more people do that, all of a sudden it's not Camp this week. The camp for students ranges Robert Barnett, artistic director of the Atlanta foreign countries, Argentina and Venezuela. from ages 8 to 18 years and is the going to be in a school district's best interest to have a corpora! only event of its kind held in the nation. Julv 21 Ballet Company, will direct the performance in Sponsors of the conference include the punishment policy." begins the U.S. Junior Championship at MSU. cooperation with the Ann Arbor Civic Ballet, the Cecchetti Council of America and MSU's Lifelong David Wineman, who heads an ACLU committee on the civil Contemporary Ballet of Royal Oak and the Education Programs. liberties of children and youth, said the size of the settlement is just one facet of the case. The damages, to be paid to Philip and his parents by Washington and elementary school principal William Fine, will be Carter seeks energy commitment Legislature approves record budget covered by insurance, said Henry Maher, Washington's attorney. (continued from page 1) he said. "We succeed only if (continued from page 1) can leadership has become too nar The 1979-80 budget effective Oct. 1, includes "I firmly believe we have the we tap our greatest resources row, "too concentrated on what auto insurance law As broader by this Dec. 6. passed by the House, however, the bill was comfortable pay boosts for Michigan judges, as well as a $49-per-pupil increase in the state 911 policy board national leadership to win the war," he said. "What I do — America's values and people, America's America's com the isolated world of Washing ton thinks is important." — including home insurance — but school aid guarantee and a 6.2 percent hike in promise you is I will lead this petence." The president said he abrupt milder, and allowed some rate consideration to benefits for families receiving Aid to Dependent The president said, "It is ly canceled what would have fight... 1 will enforce fairness." be considered be given to residence. Children. Carter said there are no time for us to join hands in been his fifth address the When lawmakers return to the Capitol Sept. A plan to "weight" school aid to give more to short-term solutions to the America. Let us commit our¬ energy on problem because he 18, they will have less than two weeks to salvage money to elementary grades failed. nation's long-range problems. selves together to a rebirth of came to see that the ills of the the presidential primary. Under next year's school aid formula, state "There is absolutely no way to America's spirit." nation are far broader than The House has voted to scrap the contest but A resolution to establish a civilian policy board for the 911 guarantee will be raised to $325 per pupil plus avoid sacrifice," he added. In his address, Carter con¬ gasoline lines, j»!".r> the Senate just approved a complex plan to save $45 per mill up to 30 mills and half the mills over emergency system will be considered Tuesday by the Law and ceded that the focus of his "Little by little we can and it. The primary must be changed because the Courts Committee of thelnghamCounty Board of Commissioners. 30. That compares with the current $274 per must rebuild our confidence," national Democratic party does not recognize the student, plus $40 per mill up to 30 mills. The resolution submitted by Jess Sobel, D-East Lansing, calls results of "open" primaries such as Michigan's. ADC families were, under Jhe original pro¬ for a meeting of all present and former participants in the system If the primary is not changed, it will become a posal, to get a 7.2 percent boost in benefits but for the purpose of setting up a policy board. "beauty contest" for Democrats and the results will not be used in parceling out votes at the that was pared down to 6.2 percent. Those on general assistance will get a 6 percent hike, The absence of a civilian control board was one of the East Lansing's non-participation in the 911 system. reasons for Enroll for national convention. In that case, how Michigan compared with the original 7 percent recom¬ will vote at the convention will be decided in mended. Recently, the 911 system has come under attack by officials of Imported fabrics from England & Italy caucuses. The state must let the national Democratic The Legislature once again prohibited the use of state funds for welfare abortions, but that various Meridian participating governmental units. Township board members voted to withdraw from the fall early Complete bridal department party know by Oct. 1 the way in which it will issue will be settled by the Supreme Court. 911 system when its contract expires in November. Sewing notions & patterns New students enrolled this choose delegates — via the primary or caucus Unless vetoed by the governor, Michigan MSU's Department of Public Safety Director Richard term who plan to enroll for fall Vogue Butterick Simplicity & McCalls O. Bernitt system. judges will share $1.1 million in additional pay — said he may recommend withdrawal from the system if services may participate in the early The Senate bill would require voters to declare plus improved pension benefits. enrollment process. Registra¬ themselves Republicans, Democrats or Inde¬ The 18 appeals court judges will get a 7.8 are not improved. 213 Ann St. East Lansing tion Section Request forms may Mason Township is also examining the value of the emergency pendents before voting and the votes of percent increase, bringing their pay to $55,550, be picked up from the Registra open daily 9:30 to 9:00 Sat. 9:30 to 5:30 independent Democrats would not count. and circuit court judges will be paid up to system because of negative experiences with 911. tion Office, Room 150 Admin Sundays Noon to 5:30 Phone 332-0361 The House, traditionally hostile to the pri¬ $56,660, depending on the amount of local The meeting will take place at 7:30 p.m., 401-A Ingham County istration Bldg. The deadline for mary, will consider the measure this fall. supplement. Bldg., 303 W. Kalamazoo St., Lansing. returning the forms to the Registration Office is August Miller leads police to skeletal remains of women (continued from page 1) When asked if Miller might Young disappeared New Both bodies were positively believed Miller knocked Stuart bodies, Houk said, the reduced be repressing memory of his Year's Day 1977 following a identified during autopsies at down with his car and then charges could shorten Miller's involvement in these two cases date with Miller. She had Edward W. Sparrow Hospital forced her into the vehicle and stay in prison. The county as he did with Young and broken off their engagement a in Lansing Saturday morning. stabbed her. This sequence of prosecutor said he "cannot as¬ Stuart, Bengston said, "I sup¬ few days earlier but agreed to Dental records were the key events was not brought out sure" that Miller will not be pose that is a possibility." keep the New Year's Eve date. method of identification, Houk during the preliminary hearing. returned to society. Bengtson said Miller and his Ten months later her clothes said. Although the bodies were "I can assure you that Miller family "wished to convey their were found by pheasant hunt¬ Miller was indicted in Febru¬ found in Clinton County, Houk has been convicted of rape and in a Delta Township field said the crimes were committed deep sorrow," but realized that ers ary on two counts of second this sorrow will make up two miles from where her body degree murder in connection in Ingham County. attempted murder and was never sentenced to 30 to 50 years and for the loss. was found. with the disappearances of At Miller's preliminary hear¬ he will serve a maximum sen¬ Bengtson described Miller as Stuart's body was found in a Young and Stuart by an ing in the Young case, Jackson tence," Houk said. having a "severe mental ill¬ ditch near a farm field near Ingham County Citizen's Grand Prison inmate, Ernest T. Miller is still considered "a ness" and said he is subject to Jason Road and U.S. 27. Her Jury. This spring, 54-B District Boillard, a 23-year-old con suspect" in the disappearance periodic violent blackouts. Mil¬ clothes have not been found. Judge Daniel L. Tschirhart victed felon, testified that Mil¬ of East Lansing residents Mari- ler had psychologically re¬ Stuart disappeared Aug. 14, bound Miller over for trial in ler had told him he had "gotten ta Choquette and Wendy Bush, pressed his involvement with 1978 while walking near her Ingham County Circuit Court rid of" his girlfriend "because he said. the Ingham County crimes until home at 1300 Baswood Circle. on the two charges, she irritated him." Choquette, 27, was last seen they were released through a At Miller's preliminary hearing v Tschirhart said the evidence dumping trash outside her "mild psycotic breakdown" in this case, Nancy Daniels, 47, presented in the preliminary Bengtson called Boillard a of 1203 Wolf Court, testified "liar" Saturday and said Miller Grand Ledge apartment June with the psychologist Thursday hearings indicated that Young that she saw Miller push Stuart and Stuart were murdered and never remembered his part in 14, 1978. Her mutilated body night, Bengtson said. the Young and Stuart disap was found two weeks later in a While Houk refused to specu¬ into a car and stab her three there was probable cause to Holt woodlot. late about whether Miller had times. believe Miller committed the pearances until Thursday Bush, 21, was last seen near been holding back knowledge Houk said information about crimes. The trials were sched¬ night. the MSU Library on June 27, about the crimes, he said he felt the Stuart and Young murders uled to begin this fall. "The Don Miller I have come 1978. She has never been seen it was definitely the offer of the obtained from Miller following Houk said psychologists have to know over the last year could since and a body has never been reduced charges that induced the psychiatric treatment "has not yet attempted to recon never harm anyone," not been inconsistent" with Bengtson found. him to lead police to the bodies. struct the actual crimes with said. No one has been charged in Young's body was found un¬ previous evidence. Miller for fear of psychological these two and Miller is der a tree and heavy under¬ No official cause of death has Houk said it is believed cases, a damage to Miller and possible brush in Priggooris Park off been established in either case, elimination of his memories of Miller will enter his pleas in the suspect "just like anyone else with a history of criminal Drumheller Road in Clinton and neither body had been the incidents. Young and Stuart cases by July sexual conduct," Houk said. County. mutilated, he said. Houk, however, said it is wt put Off Too m am\ NOW IN PROGRESS HAi/sme Fill your linen closet with values. vidir SHEETS, PILLOW CASES, BEDSPREADS, BLANKETS, BED PILLOWS, MATTRESS PADS, TABLECLOTHS, PLACE MATS, NAPKINS, TOWELS, SHOWER CURTAINS, BATH RUGS AND ACCESSORIES All priced to help you save. mm w ummywL? PHONE 3M Jacobsoris Monday, July 16, 1979 6 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Will Rick Wakeman tour with Chic? IIMTEBTAINMEIMT By ROSS BOISSONEAU Rick Wakeman, the sometimes keyboard player of Yes, has never been a critic's favorite. The massive stage productions he has employed in his performances are often the antithesis of good taste. His solo LP's are sometimes overproduced extravaganzas as well. His keyboard work has also been occasionally slighted on the Knack & Cars: formula rock same grounds: all flash and no substance. His latest album is sure to engender these criticisms and more besides. Entitled Rhapsodies (A&M SP-6501), it is a 2 LP set, featuring such titles as "Pedra de Gavea," "Bombay Duck," "Animal Showdown," and everyone's favorite, "Wooly Willy By BILLHOLDSHIP State News Reviewer Tango." Also on the album are a version of Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue" and a compilation of Tchaikovsky's "Swan Lake" and The Knack's debut LP — Get The Knack (Capitol SO-11948) — and the Cars' second release — Candy-0 (Elektra 5E-507) — are Grieg's pianoforte "Concerto in 'A' Minor" entitled "Swan Lager." The opening cut, "Pedra de Gavea", sets the tone for the entire 1f a' destined to be two of this summer's biggest rock blockbusters. album. The stiff and unyielding rhythm section, with Wakeman's Other than promotional hype, both bands share one other common bouncy and meaningless synthesizers, serves as an intro to factor, and this is the concept of formula rock. Wakeman's singing through a vocoder. To say it is irrelevant is a 5fta 1 The idea of formula rock has developed negative connotations in recent years, due in no small part to the phenomenal success of gross understatement; it is actually offensive. bands like Boston, Foreigner and the numerous sound alike Styx Throughout the album the same sounds persist: the synphonic clones, not to mention the ultimate formula of disco. However, strings, the warbling synthesizers, the honky tonk piano. Most of the tunes sound so much alike they are indistinguishable. formula rock doesn't necessarily have to be bad. "Sea Horses" is probably the best of a bad bunch. A slow, almost Phil Spector built a million dollar industry around formula rock during the early '60s, producing some of the sweetest music this soporific melody, it would be a throwaway on any of his other albums. "Flacons de Neige" is a watered down version of side of Heaven in the process. The Beach Boys might be considered in the "Catherine Howard," from his landmark album The Six Wives of same vein. And the recent commercial appeal of Blondie or A&M's Joe Jackson demonstrates a "new" brand of formula rock Henry VIII. "Half Holiday" is reminiscent of "Merlin the Magician" from The Myths and Legends of King Arthur and the Knights of — the combination of archetypal pop-rock chords with rock-ori¬ taste, he always managed to entertain. This album doesn't even do the Round Table, but again it is not nearly as strong as the that. ented themes to produce accessible music that is absolutely irresistible to nostalgic rock fans. This is the category where both original. I can't even figure out who this album is aimed at. His old fans The two remakes are probably the worst cuts on the album. the Knack and the Cars seem to fit. While there is nothing certainly won't like it. It's not disco enough to attract any people of especially innovative or new on either LP, both are extremely "Swan Lager" reminds me of nothing so much as those cheap that persuasion. It will never make it on AM radio. In fact, the only entertaining listening experiences, nonetheless. organs with built-in rhythm that you can play at home without any thing it reminds me of is a record my roommate had of the music at lessons. It sounds more like a polka than a concerto. And as for Walt Disney World. It's the kind of album that you just don't want The Knack's basic formula is an updated "Mersey Beat" sound, in much the same vein as other recent Beatlesque power pop units "Rhapsody in Blue," it's worse than Eumir Deodato's version. to listen to all the way through to see if there's anything worth Rather than just being boring, as Deodato's is, it's actually like the Raspberries, the Pezband, the Rubinoos or Detroit's own hearing on it. You just want to take it off the turntable as soon as offensive. Again, it is a straight, stiff rhythm with the ridiculous Romantics. While the Knack is no better than these other bands possible. (and none of them are as good as the greatest Beatle honky-tonk piano, except it's set to a disco beat. What's next? Yes impersonators — the Flamin* Groovies), the band is presently touring with Chic? As he has shown in the past, Rick can really play, at least when enjoying commercial success due to a heavy promotional blitz by The idea of formula rock has Capitol Records and the airplay strength of their first single, "My tive connotations in recent years, developed nega¬ he wants to. That's what makes this release so upsetting. His own "THE HAIRCUTTERS' Sharona." due in no albums — along with his work with Yes — have proved him to be small part to the phenomenal success of bands one of the best, if most self-indulgent, keyboardists in all The Knack's four members dress in a style reminiscent of the early Fab Four, and — if pictures are any indication — band leader like Boston, Foreigner and the numerous contemporary music. Even when going beyond the bounds of good YES! We are back Doug Fieger would like nothing so much as to be John Lennon. sound alike Styx clones, not to mention the with the latest in Even the Capitol logo on the record is a return to the one used on ultimate formula of disco. However, formula the Beatles' earliest albums. cutting, perming Get The Knack is definitely not Meet The Beatles, but if you're rock doesn't necessarily have to be bad... fond of that type of sound, there's no reason why the LP won't and haircolor for appeal to you. The album includes twelve uptempo pop-rockers the man and with "teenager in love/lust" themes, ranging from the Bo Diddley be hard to dislike it, even if you tried. woman with a flair My only complaint is that — with the exception of "Shoo Be Doo" for fashion. which brilliantly combines '50s rock cliches (i.e., "It's funny honey, you don't care") with what disco music may sound like in the year 20" serpentine neck chain ample parking 2000 — the Cars' lyrics continue to be nothing more than senseless, mumbo-jumbo. The Cars' image is based on mystique, and their visual appeal seems to be mainly a pseudo-decadent glitter/punk f#g. 42.00 now $28 Tom and Karolyn Lippert one. With this in mind, it's especially disappointing that the band 1417Yi E. Michigan Avenue — Lansing Above Bancroft Flowers doesn't have a statement to make, and the Roxy Music reference 487-6655 point almost always makes this reviewer long for something similar to Bryan Ferry's poetic vision. Nonetheless, when you consider that rock 'n roll was originally based on the senselessness of Little Richard's "Awop-bop-aloopa We want you to look fine in The Knack ask the musical question: "Don't we look awop-bam-boom," it makes the Cars a little easier to appreciate for Phom»:337-7448 what they are — a pop-rock listening good time. Candy-0 once 328 Abbott Mon.-Sot. 9:30 6PM Thur. 9:30-9PM '79. Call us! familiar?" again demonstrates that the Cars are one of the very few recent ____________ commercial success stories that aren't also a waste of vinyl. sound of "(She's So) Selfish" to the standard Buddy Holly cover of "Heartbeat." As a result, the record will appeal to both the teenybop and nostalgic rock factions, and it's little wonder that U-HAUL Bruce Springsteen gave a personal endorsement to this band. Mike Chapman of Blondie-Nick Gilder fame handled the album's 'The Nobody Book' production, and it looks like he just may have another Parallel Lines on his hands. In addition to "My Sharona," Get The Knack is SAN DIEGO (AP) - The you among the thousands of overflowing with possible hit singles — most notably "Oh Tara" book Derek Evans and Dave people they plan to acknowl¬ and "Maybe Tonight" — so it seems the Knack will be around long to Tampa...*684. Fulwiler say they're going to edge in the newest social regis¬ after "Sharona" leaves the charts. Get The Knack is one of those ter. publish won't be for just any¬ rare pop albums that grabs you during the first listen. You've body. You can only be included "Who's Nobody in America" heard it all before, but it still sounds great. .. even in 1979. if you're a "nobody." will pay homage to the masses The Cars' formula is a little more difficult to pinpoint. The Cars If you can explain who never achieved anything — your are unique in that they don't sound like anyone else, yet they mediocrity in 25 words or less, people "who dare to be no¬ sound like everybody else. 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He to year without Magic was one of 3,000 can help out next season. people who came to watch Vincent is, of course, already familiar with Earvin Johnson, eight other NBA With the departure of the two former MSU superstars to the players and 6 foot-1 guard Kevin Smith and 6-foot 10 Steve seven journeyman in a benefit basketball game NBA, Vincent believes he will have to contribute more to the team. Bates, sophomore transfers from University of for the American Cancer "1 role of becoming a leader instead of just one of Society which was a see my as one Detroit and University of Arkansas respectively. feature attraction, marking the end of the first the other guys out on the floor," he explained. "Next year will tell The two practiced with the MSU team last week of Dr. Tucker's Basketball year, Camp of you what kind of ballplayer I am." Smith will help us out a lot," commented Champions. The area of leadership was the one in which Earvin Johnson Vincent of the player that he earlier this year Vincent relaxed in the same stands that would showed the most concern when he talked about the 1979-80 said was as good or better than Iowa University be packed each time his Eastern Quakers and his Spartans after Friday night's game. star Ronnie Lester and Ohio State friend Johnson's Everett Vikings met to do "They'll have a good team," Johnson said. "Just how good they'll University's Kelvin Ransey. I feel Brk (guard Mike) and Terry battle in high school. Now, just a few years later, be will depend on whether Jay, Terry (guard Terry Donnelly) or Ron (forward Ron Charles) can take charge out there. If someone improved 100 percent last year so we'll be very Vincent expounded upon how life on the strong at guard. By next year, Bates could also defending NCAA champion MSU Spartans would takes charge, they're going to win a lot of games. be very tough." be without the Magic Man. "But that's the only thing I question about them," Johnson Vincent assured the Spartan fans that the When asked how he felt watching Johnson, the continued. "They're all quiet and you can't be quiet and be the team will still be exciting to watch. pro, play basketball, Vincent fell back into an leader of a team." "We'll still run," the MSU big man promised. apparent reverie. Finally, he broke into a faint But Vincent believes he can develop into a leader and will get "We'll be more controlled than last year — with Participants in Saturday's Intramural Department Ultimate Frisbee tourr smile and said, "I've always wondered what it sufficient help from his teammates next season. Earvin we ran all the time. This year the running struggle to free themselves for a pass. would be like with him on the team again next "We all feel we will have to do more," Vincent pointed out. will be more controlled, but we'll riever stop year." "Terry knows he will have to shoot more and Ron knows he will running." have to rebound more. We'll all have to give 250 to 300 percent Realizing that it could never happen, Vincent So the MSU basketball team will be good again more and I think we will." suddenly changed the subject. "But you can't next year, but can it earn its way into the NCAA think about that, you can't look back, you've got Vincent has been spending a lot of time getting ready for his trip tournament for the third straight to look ahead. to Argentina, August 6. where he will be one of the U.S. "I think we can," Vincent said. "A lot of people "People think we're going to be all right or representatives in the World Games and says he has seen only one will argue of the new players that will join the MSU team this winter. But with you but then a lot of people didn't average," he continued. "I think we'll be one of think we could do it last year. I think we can be the top teams in the Big Ten." that player, 6-foot-7 Kurt James, a junior transfer from Oakland up at the top of the Big Ten and the top two go to Things will be a lot different for the Spartans Community College, has drawn many favorable comments from his the NCAA's. next year without Johnson and Gregory Reiser, soon-to-be teammate. "We might really develop into a great team," and Vincent is quick to acknowledge that fact. Vincent has also heard about incoming freshmen Derek Perry, a DAVE JANSSEN 'E' ready for NBA Earvin Johnson is going to make it big in the National Basketball Association, and it won't take a long time either. At Friday night's all-star benefit basketball game for the American Cancer Society, a feature attraction of Dr. Charles Tucker's Basketball Camp of Champions, the Magic Man let a crowd of 3000 in on something he has probably known for quite some time — Earvin Johnson can play with the best of the NBA. And, except for the fact that he drove to the game in a $35,000 Mercedes Benz, everything was the same as it was all those nights Earvin suited up to put on his show at Jenison Fieldhouse in the past two MSU seasons. In fact, the only thing about Earvin that looked like a million bucks was his jump shot, which appeared to be the same in style but improved in accuracy. He used it often, in leading his team which also featured the NBA's Darryl Dawkins, with 37 points in its 119-117 loss to a team consisting of, among others, the NBA's George Gervin and Kevin Porter, and Dr. Tucker. Besides the jump shot, it was the same, silky smooth Earvin that MSU fans had come to know in the past two years. He did it all — passed, shot, rebounded, scrapped and smiled — all with little apparent effort. And probably the most important thing about Friday night was that Earvin did what he did against players of a higher caliber than those he's been competing with during hisstay at MSU. He did it against the kind of players that it looks like he'll be doing it to for several years. Why will "E" be an immediate success as a pro? Because the Magic Man can do it all. Friday night Earvin competed with Porter, last season's NBA assist leader; Gervin, the league's scoring champion and Dawkins, one of the pro's premier dunkers. These men are probably the best in basketball at what they do. But they all try to do it too much. Porter penetrates so much that at times, when he gets through with his jitterbug steps and twisting through the lane, he doesn't even know where he is. Gervin will take bad shots and Dawkins, the famed Doctor Dunk, sometimes goes to any lengths (or should it be heights?) to record a gorilla slam. All these things were in evidence Friday evening. It'sdifferent with Earvin. The Magic Man doesn't have his mind made up as to what he's going to do before he even starts down court. Whatever it is that his team needs at the time — an assist or score, perhaps a rebound — Earvin gets the job done. He does it all, and all of it in nearly perfect proportion. Admittedly, things will be different for Earvin in the pros, but how different? You have to consider the fact that this isn't the first time that he's played agaisnt professional basketball players. My initial feeling on Friday was that Earvin's passing will be stifled a bit, especially in the middle, because of all the giants that inhabit the lane. But, then again, I also witnessed that some of those big guys don't go out of their way to play defense so it all might even out as far as that aspect of Earvin's game is concerned. In the fourth quarter of the live at... DOOLEY'S game, Earvin threw in a couple of seemingly effortless jumpers over the much smaller Porter POINTE&flSTERS and I immediately had to think of how the Magic Man's height will help him out at the guard spot next season. Earvin did In this age of enlightenment, you never nothing really out of the realms of reality, but still, rather know what's coming off next quietly tallied 37 points. year There's one thing about next that necessitates no specu¬ (bs JSfL JULY 16-8 00 & 1030 lation. It will be refreshing to watch a heads-up player like Earvin in a league where many run down court with their backs to the ball, or when they vif TICKETS: S7.50 IN ADVANCE are in possession of the ball, tend to see only the basket. A former teammate of Ear¬ vin's, Greg Lloyd, was in the stands watching Friday night the commander cody band and said he was glad to see "E" doing what he wants to do. 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Rummage/Garage Sale ads—4 lines - *2.50. ber 15th. Campus close. Licensed child care in my OR-7-30 (3) degree in nursing or Educa¬ Cheap. Call Julie. 337-1530. 63' per line over 4 lines-per insertion. REFRIGERATOR $30 Old tion, and a license or eligibi - KAY ACOUSTICAL electric home. Call 393-7766 after 'Round Town ads—4 lines-'2.50-per insertion. 8-7-27 (3) EXPERIENCED IBM typing, lity for licensing as RN in the style. Clean. Works, 118 Lin¬ guitar. Two toned. 2 pickups. 4:30. 4-7-20 (4) dissertations. (Pica, Elite), 63' per line over 4 lines. State of Michigan are re¬ den. 332-3398. E-5-7-20 (3) Inlaid neck. $95. Call Karen, RED GIANT has a large FAYANN, 489-0358. Lost & Found ads/Transportation ads 3 quired. Interested persons Now Renting For Summer selection of houses, apart¬ 337-9561 after 4 pm. C-13-7-30 (3) lines-M ,50-per insertion. 50' per line over should apply to Jerry Lux- Immediate Occupancy ments, duplexes, studios RING, BLUE star sapphire, E-5-7-23 (5) THESIS AND ford, WEST SHORE COM¬ As low as $160 etc. Most areas, sizes, and 332-0573. Price negotiable. TYPING AND editing service. 3 lines. MUNITY COLLEGE, PO box .. prices. Call and see if we have 8-7-27 (3) DISSERTATION Call Joyce Newmyer, 882- Deadlines 277, Scottville, Ml 49454. Call 332-0052 Animals between 1 what you're looking for. Be¬ RECORDS! THOUSANDS to EDITING 8914. 5-7-18 (3) 3-7-18 (17) pm-5 pm tween 9-9, 349-1065. Ads-2p.m.-l class day before publication. choose from, 75£ and up, all FREE KITTENS, gray, buff Cancellation/Change-lp.m.-l class day be NEEDLECRAFTERS. I need C-13-7-30 (8) quality, WAZOO RECORDS, and gold. Call 882-3164 even¬ Don't let Improper work Instructions fore publication. someone in the Lansing area 1 AND 2 BEDROOMS, $150 223 Abbott, 337-0947. ings. E-5-7-23 (3) selection, verbosity, im¬ FALL LEASE, campus near, and up. Newly redecorated, 2 C-13-7-30 (5) proper tense or grammatical FRENCH TUTOR, all levels. Once ad is ordered it cannot be cancelled oi to join my team. Part-time, sharp 3 bedroom, 2 studio generous earnings, will train. locations. 485-8525. and spelling errors ruin your Through August 9. Call Laur¬ changed until after 1st insertion. Please call 645-2110. X-8-7-18 (3) rooms, 351-6471. SONY 8 track player, re¬ Mobile Homes iis or dissertation. The el Katz, 332-8262. 3-7-16 (3) There is a M.00 charge for 1 ad change plu: C-13-7-30 (3) corder, $80. 393-5873. 4-7-20 (7) professional editors at THE 50' per additional change for maximurr SUBLET JULY 29 Sept. 13, E-5-7-18 (31 NEAR MSU. 10 x 55 2 BLUE PENCIL, LIMITED will $150,000 LIQUIDATION of LANSING, 1633 Vermont, 2 two bedrooms, pool, air, bedroom. Partially furnished. make your writing os good fine stereo equipment. Save of 3 changes. EAST LANSING tire and bedroom, carpeted, appli¬ OVER 3000 CHEAP albums, wheel store needs part-time balcony. $195 total plus de¬ $195/month plus utili¬ $2,800. Call 332-0302. as your reseorch. For o free up to 40-50-60% while they The State News will only be responsible foi ances, 256 and up - all types - hits to last, MARSHALL MUSIC posit. 351-7431. 9-7-27 (4) 6-7-18 (3) estimote, call 676-9034 the 1st day's incorrect insertion. Adjust¬ experienced changer and ties. Starting July 15. 669- the obscure. FLAT BLACK £t between 8 a.m.-5 p.m. COMPANY, Frandor Shop¬ balancer. Phone 332-6545. 5820. 6-7-18 (5) ment claims must be made within 10 days WANTED FOR Fall, fur¬ CIRCULAR. 541 E. Grand SCHULTZ 1973, 14x60. 2 ping Center. C-13-7-30 (6) 5-7-23 (4) of expiration date. nished 2 bedroom, 2 female River, above Paramount. bedrooms in park with private IMMACULATE 5 bedroom Open 11 a.m. 6 p.m., 6 days. lake. Children and pets allow¬ FRENCH- all Bills are due 7 days from ad expiration date grad students, 332-7105, carpeted, 2Vi baths, rec- - TUTORING SHOE SALES PERSON 8-7-27 (3) C-13-7-30 (6) ed. Call 694-5546 6-7-16 (4) levels Tutoring English to If not paid by due date, a 50' late service room, garage, close. 393- QUALITY PAINTING. Experi¬ 4206. 8-7-25 (3) enced References available. French speaking students. charge will be due. 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT. WILCOX TRADING POST - 3 BEDROOM Mobile home. Call 351-7504. 19-8-24(4) used musical instruments, Contact Bruce Everett. 351- $240. Yours until September. WANTED: FURNISHED 3 Furnished, air, pets, close. CARTWRIGHT stereo components, car $190. 332-8498 or 351-1345. 3760. Z-6-7-23 (3) 635 Abbott. 337-0719. bedroom house for visiting TENNIS- certified teaching SHOES equipment, TV's, cameras, 2-7-18 (3) 3-7-16 (3) faculty. Sept. - April 30. pro will give private, semi- Automotive \[^\ I Automotive ~| 489-9690 1-2 FEMALES NEEDED. Fur¬ 355-9279. 8-7-16 (3) jewelry, bicycles, albums Et tapes. Much more Buy, sell I Typing Service \\^\ private, or group lessons. 351-7504. 19-8-24 (4) Call AMC JAVELIN 1973 - 54,000 PLYMOUTH FURY - wagon RAINBOW RANCH summer nished apartment, Campus WANTED: FURNISHED 3 and trade. 509 E. Michigan. 485-4391. C-7-7-30 (8) | Lost & Found ||wj COPYGRAPH SERVICE original miles. Dependable. $950 or best. 372-6728. 1977. No rust, engine excel- lent. First $1800 takes 349- waitress positions available. APP'V between 4-6 p.m. Hill. 349-3420. 8-7-30 (3) bedroom house for visiting faculty. Sept. - April 30. SAFETY, HARDEN LOST-MOTORCYCLE hel¬ completed dissertations and I Wanted j[^1 and met. Black, full-face. Left in resume service. Corner MAC 355 9279 8-7 16 (3) 3-7-20 13) 1438. 3-7-16 (3) 3-7"16 (4) GRAD STUDENT, female coated lens. Optical Dis¬ the back seat of your car 2 and Grand River, 8:30 a.m. - FLUTE LESSONS for my count, 2617 E. Michigan, weeks ago. Call 337-0476. 5:30 p.m., Monday-Friday, 10 13 year old girl. 339-9192 after RESIDENT MANAGER wanted to share luxury apt. EAST SIDE- attention two CAMARO 1978, air, AM- VW CAMPER, 1971. Pop- Lansing. 372-7409. 5 p.m. Saturday, 5 p.m. 3-7-16 (3) - for 1979-80 school year. Near working singles. 2 bedroom Reward. Z-3-7-16 (5) a.m. - top, Radio, snow tires. 30 couple for East Lansing pro¬ C-3-7-20 (4) FM, 6 cylinder, great condi¬ 337-1666. C-13-7-30 tion. 694-0231. 8-7-25 (3) miles per gallon. Rebuilt en¬ perty. Maintenance and leas¬ Union. Own room. Michelle $230/month, utilities in¬ (7)_ _ GRAD STUDENT needs one ing, allowance and wages (313) 547-6244 Z-4-7-20 (5) cluded. Available immediate¬ LOST - BLACK female kit¬ gine. $2,000. 349-2998. NEW AND used Take advantage of our LOW- bedroom apt. near campus. dependent on experience. ly. 669-5513. OR-3-7-18 (5) guitars, ban¬ ten 3 months old. Park Lane '77 CAMARO Z-28. Air, X-9-7-18 (3) LOW rates. Call us with your About $150. Donna, 351- 332-3900 or 332-3202. NEEDED- one or two female jos, mandolins, etc. Dulci¬ area. 332-4511.6-7-23(31 power windows, door locks. 3529. 3-7-20 (31 0-8-7-30 (6) roommates. Non-smoking, SPACIOUS 4 bedroom mers and kits, recorders, ad today! Cruise, rear de-fog, loaded. VW CAMPER 1972 Sports duplex near MSU. Carpeted. thousands of hard to find LOST - MALE black Labrador $5,000. 355-6990. 6-7-16 (4) mobile. Rebuilt type II engine, starting Fall. Large 3 bed¬ CLERKS WANTED adult room 2 bath apartment in 2 full baths. Carport. $460 albums and books. Discount in the Louis Street area. 2-3 CAMPUS - new muffler, runs great. bookstore, Velvet Fingers, Okemos. $75 month. 616- month, not including utilities. prices. Expert repairs - free years old. White flea collar. NOW LEASING CHRYSLER CORDOBA. $2,995. Call 339-2632. estimates ELDERLY IN¬ 332-8071 or 351-8111. 527 East Michigan. 489-2278. 343-4188 after 6. Z-8-7-30 (6) 332-1260, 6-10 pm. Julia. 1975 air and extras. V8 auto¬ 6-7-23 (4) matic. 669-5421 8-7-16 (3) OR-13-7-30 (4) 6-7-25 (5) STRUMENTS, 541 E. Grand 2-7-18 (5) FOR SUMMER HILL River. C-13-7-30 (9) ONE BEDROOM apartment AND FALL CUSTOM 500 Ford 64,000 miles, air, - 1975, paint, r Auto Service [ [71 MODELS WANTED, hour, 489-2278 or apply in $9/ 1/2 block from Berkey. Fully, comfortably furnished with FEMALE SUBLEASE September 15. Own bedroom until 6 CHAIRS like new for LOST- 4 year old dark brown striped female gray/ tabby *2 Bedrooms new CHEAPEST PRICES in the person Velvet Fingers, 527 antiques, hardwood floors in 5 bedroom house. Rent dinette. $75. Carole, 332- with flea collar. Last seen '"Furnished Apts. negotiable. 393-2792. negotiable. 332-4594. 0549. E-5-7-18 (3) near Virginia St. Reward. 6-7-20 (3) state. UGLY DUCKLING East Michigan. and trim. Murphy bed. 3-708 (5) Before 4 pm call 351-5950 "Free Roommate Service RENT-A-CAR, $7.95/day. OR-13-7-30 (4) Abundant closet space. $180 DATSUN 240Z, 1973, Miche- 372-7650. C-13-7-30 (4) for month of August, $230 for LANSING HOUSE - near SEWING MACHINES - new ext. 265. After 5 pm 337-7038 "Dishwashers free arm machines from Heidi. Z-2-7-16 lin radials, alloy wheels. September to September $2900, 372-4178 after 7 p.m. CUSTOM SPARK plug wire TEACHERS WANTED lease. Call 372-3172 before 8 Capitol, 6 minutes to campus, $99.50. Guaranteed used ma¬ "Central Air Conditioning 3 bedroom plus furnished, chines from $39.50. All makes LOST - LONG haired black THEY WENT 7-7-25 (4) sets, for your foreign car. Start at $7.95 in stock at am or after 5:30 pm. 8-7-30(11) attic, furnished includes repaired. EDWARDS DIS¬ male cat. Jolly by Birchfield THAT-A-WAY...TO "Swimming Pool washer/dryer, fireplace, 1978 DELTA Royale. 2-door, CHEQUERED FLAG, 2605 garage, sleeps five comfort¬ TRIBUTING COMPANY, Apartments. 394-4384. COLLINGWOOD "Unlimited Parking air, cruise. Rear defrost and 1115 N. Washington. 489- 3-7-16 (3) East Kalamazoo Street. One EAST LANSING, summer APTS!! much more. 323-2520. ably. Available late August. 6448. C-13-7-30 (8) "Pleasant Landscaping mile west of campus. 487- fall sublet available August 1, $455/month. 482-9226. 8-7-25 (3) DODGE DART custom 4- 5055. C-13-7-30 (7) JUNK CARS wanted. Also $290, balcony air condition¬ ed, heat paid 2 bedroom, OR-2-7-18 (7) SOMEBODY CLOSET ELSE'S featuring gently I Personal ~~|[/] *air conditioned 'dishwasher "Special 12 month rates UNIFORMED SECUIRTY of carport, month-to-month DUPLEX 3 bedroom like door, 1973. Like new, air selling used parts. Phone ficers and store detectives full rent after October. 337-8363. - used clothing. 541 East Grand SENSITIVE, KIND, outgoing *shag carpeting FREE BUS auto, Ziebart. Call 351-4331 or 321-3651. C-13-7-30 (3) new. Fully insulated, immedi¬ River. Open noon to 6 p.m. 'unlimited parking or part time. Call 641-4562. 3-7-18 (7) man who appreciates hones¬ SERVICE 355-4483. 3-7-16 (4) ate possession, $450 per Take-ins by appointment. "plush furniture OR-13-7-30 (4) month. 332-0743. 3-7-20 (4) ty, love and is understanding. "model open daily GOOD USED tires, 13-14-15 332-1926. C-13-7-30 (6) 2 bedroom furnished apart¬ Tends to be romantic and Model Open 9-9 FIREBIRD 1978. V-6, 21,000, inch. Mounted free. Used sentimental. Gets along very TAKE Et deliver orders for ments. Renting for fall. From 20 mpg-city. Excellent condi¬ wheels and hub caps. Pennell FULLERBRUSH. Earn $6-$8 $220. No pets. 351-8135 or 3-BEDROOM, 2-bath, fur¬ YAMAHA GUITAR $85, Ko¬ well with children. Enjoys Call 351-8282 Everyday tion. Call 394-7579 after 6 nished faculty home. Fire¬ dak Instamatic, X-15, case Sales, 1825 Michigan, Lan¬ an hour Et up. 321-3022. 351-9538. 7-7-20 (3) place, garage, 5 minutes to $10, wood stereo stand $15. guitar, singing, movies, coun¬ Leasing for p.m. 3-7-16 (3) sing, Michigan, 48912, 482 X-12-7-27 (3) try rides on a motorcycle and campus. Prefer faculty After 6, 332-0345. 5-7-16 (4) Summer & Fall 5818. C-13-7-30 (7) CAMPUS NEAR living couple. No pets. Available other varied interests. Seeks (behind the Bus Stop FORD LTD V-8 Station FIGHT INFLATION, sell bedroom, kitchen, meet a lady 18-30 for CALL 349-3530 wagon. 1974. Steel belted ATTENTION!! We buy late room, bath, $130. 332-5374. 9-1-79, 1 year. $425/month. ATARI VIDEO computer to light club on the river) AVON, increase your earning friendship. Please call Bob at radials, air, 2-way rear door. model imported and do¬ 8-7 25 (3) 351-1146. X-7-7 16 (6) game. 2 cassettes, $125. 393- power, for details call 482 489-9635 before 12:00 p.m. or mestic compact cars. Con¬ 5873. E-5-7-16 (3) 60,000 miles. Excellent shape 6893. C-9-7-30 (4) write at 1014 West Ottawa, tact John DeYoung. Williams throughout. $1000. Good buy at Call 351-3823, eve¬ VW, 484-1341. C-13-7-30 (5) SUMMER EMPLOYMENT WANTED-ROOMMATE share two bedroom deluxe to Rooms | [>] USED BIKES. All sizes $15- Lansing. 48915. Z-3-7-16 114) $100. Also used parts. We nings. S-3-7-20 (7) with Michigan's largest multi- apartment. $115 per month. DUPLEX FOR rent. 1512 MASON BODY shop, 812 E. GRANADA GHIA - 1977 loaded. Nice car for nice Kalamazoo since 1940. Auto painting - collision service. manufacturer distributor. Automobile required. Guar¬ Call 394-2441 after 6 pm. 3-7-18 (4) Burcham Rd. Thru Septem¬ ber 15. Call 351-2781. also buy used bikes. Call CHARLIE'S BIKE SHOP, 393-2484. 8-7-27 (4) Real Estate a few pennies American foreign cars. 485 anteed income. 339-9500. 8-7-16 (3) price. 394-2277 any time. 1 BEDROOM available Aug. 0256. C-13-7-30 (5) C-13-7-30 (5) LOST OPAL ring set in gold. 80 ACRES. House, barn, 8-8-1 (3) 1. Clean, quiet, bus stops in MSU NEAR-share 3 bedroom west of Cadillac, Box 21, spent here front of complex. $190/ Please call 332-4649. Reward. BABYSITTER NEEDED in my duplex. Lots of room, central Hoxyville, Ml 49641, IMPALA 1972. No rust. Ex¬ month, 332-4870. 6-7-20 (4) 4-7-18 (3) cellent condition. Six brand Motorcycles home weekdays 7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. for 9 year old girl. air, great location. Approxi¬ Z-4-7-16 (3) LAKE LANSING - on the mately $200 monthly includ¬ LABRADOR PUPPIES, yel¬ new tires. $999. Call Mo Phone 351-0928 after 5:30 ing utilities. 882-1925 after low AKC register, $100, 521- 332-6476. 8-7-16 (4) HONDA MR-250-1976, 1200 lake. 2 and 3 bedroom apts. comes back p.m. 3-7-20 (5) 6:30 pm weekdays or anytime 3634 or 655-3800. E-5-7-23 (3) miles, $750 or best offer. Fireplaces. 332-2325 or 694- 4000. Z-10-8-6 (3) on weekends. 8-7-16 (5) JEEP CHEROKEE-1974, 4 669-5421 8-7-16 (3) Bargain shoppers read the wheel drive. Fair condition little ads in Classified regu¬ The home you're looking for OWN ROOM in duplex. Rent Low mileage 332-6728. GS 400 SUZUKI 1978. Under larly. And they find what can be found in our columns, paid until Aug. Deposit neg¬ SENIORS! 8-7-16 (3) 600 miles. Many accessories. they're looking for. Read Classified. otiable. 332-1260. 3-7-18 (3) CAREER CHOICES! folding Excellent condition. $1500 or MUSTANG II 1974, 6 cylin¬ der, 4 speed hatchback. best offer. 372-1167. 6-7-18 I4I 711 BURCHAM RD. PARTICIPATE IN A MARKET RESEARCH PROIECT money 731 22,000 miles, like new, 349- 3551. 3-7-20 (4) Your friends and neighbors CEDAR Also use Classified when they Are you a SENIOR? Then you may be qualified WANT OPEL MANTA Rally-needs have something to sell. participate in a stimulating market re¬ work. $600. Call 339-1416 They'll tell you how well it GREENS Marigold Apts. fo search project about career choices that we after 6 pm. 7-7-20 (3) worked for them! • ONE BEDROOM APARTMENTS 911 Marigold are conducting on behalf of a Fortune 500 FURNISHED APARTMENTS (Opposite Show Lane) Company. (Etopcfemgfjam 2 BEDROOM FURNISHED LUXURY APTS. • AIR CONDITIONING • SWIMMING POOL • PRIVATE BALCONIES • WITHIN WALKING dishwasher 'Luxurious Furnishings 'Shag Carpeting • • Large one bedroom opar' Completely furnished AT 711 BURCHAM & Your a two participation would involve joining us for hour discussion group on campus. To compensate you for your time, we will give ADS WORK! DISTANCE TO CAMPUS 'On-site Management h washer, disposal 'private balconies 'Private Balconies 911 MARIGOLD you an honorarium of $15 and a snack too! 'swimming pool °9 carpeting 'SWIMMING POOL NOW LEASING FOR • Available at once fo FALL NOW LEASING summer or longer lease. If you are interested in finding out more about SPECIAL SUMMER RATES FOR FALL We pay heat & water this project, please call Annabel at 487 3421 (Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. only), be¬ CALL 351*7166 351-8631 Next to Brody 35T-7212 for appointment call: 337-7328 tween July 16 and July 27, for further details. State News Classified Located at Hogodorn just south of Service Rood Michigon Stote News, Eost Lonsing, Michigon Monday, July 16, 1979 9 HAGAR the Horrible' L HOT TIME ft SPONSORED BY: by Dik Browne 1 0 Michigan Monday, July 16, 1979 State News, East Lansing, Michigan frank shorter sports. Palestinians surrender after siege WHAT'S THE BEST (continued from page 1) surrender agreement, appar terrorist wing of the Syrian backed Saiqa Palestinian guer Feminists claim women RUNNING SHOE? Then they walked downstairs ently worked out with the help and out of the building, step¬ of three Palestinian guerrilla rilla army. ping into blue police vans as emissaries flown in from troops in flak jackets backed by armored cars stood by. They were taken for questioning to Damascus, Syria, on Saturday. The identities of the four embassy raiders were not im¬ Inside the three-story brick embassy building, Turkish offi¬ cials found the hostages, four automatic weapons and five are betrayed by politics Ankara security headquarters mediately reported, but hand grenades. One Egyptian Johnson. and were expected to go before Premier Bulent Ecevit said CINCINNATI (API - Feminist leaders official was found in a locked Bella Abzug and Gloria Steinem told their Abzug suggested that women make use of a martial law court today. they were members of the "Red New Balance 320 room suffering from hunger fellow women activists Sunday they are their large numbers in a show of force that There was no immediate Eagles of the Revolution," word on the terms of the which is believed to be the and nervous exhaustion, police being betrayed by the present course of might be initially uncommitted to any THAT DEPENDS ON YOUR FOOT AND reported. political action. presidential candidate and could include a YOUR STYLE OF RUNNING. SO IF YOU In separate speeches to the group they 'favorite daughter' strategy in some cases. Ecevit said the peaceful end WANT THE RIGHT SHOE FOR THE WAY helped found in 1971, the two women told the "We have been too trusting in giving our Tuition hike 'inevitable' to the siege was a result of his government's policy of refusing closing session of the National Women's Political Caucus's convention that they numbers to people and they have done nothing for us," Abzug said. "We have the YOU RUN, ASK THE EXPERTS AT FRANK SHORTER SPORTS. to grant concession in the face (continued from page 1) for MSU, a ngure which the should strike out in different directions to numbers. We have to use them as a powerful of threats to kill the hostages. Senate increased to 10.8 per achieve their aims. SALE PRICE $26.95 • $1.86 million lor the Clinical He credited the mediation ef political block to stand together." Sciences Center, a 5.7 percent cent and the House set a 11.4 "We've made progress, but what have we forts of Yasir Arafat's Pales¬ Steinem also told the 2,000 delegates that increase; percent. tine Liberation Organization, got with it?" asked Abzug, a former New York congressmember. they must stand together beyond the • $12 million for the Agricul But those increases became which disclaimed responsibility traditional party ranks. "I'm tired of living in a society that I want tural Experiment Station, a 9.1 unworkable in the face of a poor for the terrorists' actions. to love, a society that takes our resources and "We've confronted these political struc¬ percent increase; and tax revenue outlook and legis¬ The guerrilas had demanded tures and what has it got us? It has got us • $11.2 million for the Co¬ places it under false values," added Abzug, lative priorities on social ser¬ that Turkey break ties with who was fired as chairperson of the National nothing" she said. "I suggest that until we operative Extension Service, a vices, corrections and mental 9.4 percent increase. Israel and Egypt, that two Advisory Commission on Women by Presi¬ get together as women instead of Republi¬ health programs. cans or Democrats, we're not going to be MSU's annual budgeting pro¬ comrades jailed in Egypt be dent Carter and replaced by Lyndon Johnson "It's not a good budget, freed, and that they be given Robb, daughter of former President Lyndon taken seriously. frank shorter sports cess began last year, when University officials submitted generally, for higher ed," said safe passage out of Turkey. 217 Ann St. funding requests to the gover¬ Rep. H. Lynn Jondahl, D-East nor's Department of Manage¬ Lansing. "On the other hand, I ment and Budget. think it's realistic. I think we came out of it well considering The governor had recom mended a 10.5 percent increase the pressures on us." Energy program needed (continued from page 1) Frankland said Milliken concurs that the commission and energy management should be separate. However, he would like to see a state energy department contain the commission so the two could confer on energy questions, Frankland said. "It would be a good idea to keep the two next door to each other so they could easily exchange ideas," Frankland said. In June Milliken signed a measure into law that gives him emergency energy powers to provide short-term solutions to energy problems. The governor's powers include instituting gasoline rationing, limiting vehicle use, lowering speed limits and directing state energy supplies. The new law created a five-member state energy committee chaired by state Department of Commerce Director William McLaughlin. This group is charged with monitoring state energy supplies and making recommendations to Milliken. Gingrass's bill is currently awaiting action in the House Economic Development and Energy Committee, which is chaired by Gingrass. Wayne Schacht, aide to the committee, said the energy agency bill will be the committee's top priority in the fall. "These emergency powers for the governor will help in tight spots, but come September, an energy management compromise will have to be worked out and instituted," Schacht said. It's What's Happening Announcements for It's What's Volunteer as a friend and/or role Happening must be received in the model for an educable, trainable State News office, 343 Student retarded individual. Details Room Services Bldg., by 12 noon at least 26 Student Services Bldg. two class days before publication. No announcements will be accept¬ ed by phone Health-Field majors: Get the experience you need for the future now. Apply for Clinical Center's MSU Volleyball Club meets Medical Records Prograrrj, Room today and Wednesday from 7 to 9 26 Student Services Bldg. p.m. in the Sports Arena, IM Sports-West. United Students for Christ non- How's your tan? Competitive? denominational Bible studies, Then enter the 1979 Lash Larrowe Tuesday at 7 p.m., in 111 Bessey cocoa butter classic, Friday at 1 p.m. at IM Sport-West outdoor pool. MSU Chess Club meets at America's Cup Restaurant at 7 MSU's Go club meets until 10 p.m. Bring your own set, board and clock. p.m. H the Union. Beginners and Dar jyers welcome. Tae Kwon Do Club's summer workouts are today, Wednesday "Enjoy a Summer Vacation for and Friday from 6 to 9 p.m. in the the Rest of Your Life" Transcen¬ Turf Arena, IM Sports-West. dental Meditation Lectures Wednesday at 3 and 7:30 p.m. in Free, outdoor Christian Science Room 331, Union. lecture, "Spiritual Power and Its t Application," Tuesday at 7:30 p.m., Wonch Park in Okemos. Aikido, martial art for self- defense and personal growth, Judo Club meets today and meets Tuesday and Thursday at Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. in 7:15 p.m. and Sunday at 1 p.m. in Room 15 IM Sport-West. Begin¬ Judo room, IM Sports-West. ners welcome. Food service experience: Man¬ "Grandchildren" are needed to age a four-week food program for "adopt grandparents." Visit an underprivileged children. Contact elderly person in his/her home Volunteer Programs, 26 Student weekly. Contact 26 Student Ser¬ Services Bldg. vices Bldg. Medium Pizza at the Regular Price get the Identical Pi/za FREE 2830 E. Grand River 2 blks. west of Frandor delivery west of Harriso 485-4406 p Buy any LARGE 4 Pizza for the PRICE of love coupon • one coupon per order 7 30 79 I 1203 Grond River 2830 E. Grond River 1 delivery east of 2 blks. west of Frondor Harrison delivery west of Harrison 5125 W. SAGINAW - 2055 W. GRAND RIVER - 6200 S. PENNSYLVANIA 337-1631 48S-4406 shop monday thru saturday 8 a.m. t010:30 p.m. • sunday 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. s