Wednesday One part sun plus one part The State News clouds equal intermittent tanning rays. High in the upper 70s. Tonight, partly cloudy, low VOLUME 73 NUMBER 113 MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN 48824 AUGUST 1, 1979 COUNTY COMMISSIONER MAY FILE SI JIT Kissinger Grebner: letters illegal hesitantly By DEBBIE < REEMERS Township Attorney David Vanderllaagen could not say what State News Staff Writer action Meridian would take against those who failed to respond by OKs SALT Letters seeking to verify voter registration of 618 students who signed annexation petitions last spring are illegal, Ingham County Commisioner Mark Grebner charged Monday. Aug. 20, the 30-day deadline. "The letters were sent to them in an attempt to confirm accuracy of registration," VanderHaagen said. "I'm not prepared The petition was devised to promote an election to annex certain to say we will not try something else; we will make every attempt residence halls in Meridian Township to East Lansing. to contact them." By LAWRENCE L. KNUTSON Grebner said he would sue jf any person is dropped from the But Meridian Township Superintendent Richard Conti took a Associated Press Writer voter registration rolls without requesting removal. harder line. WASHINGTON — Former Secretary of The letter, mailed July 20 by Meridian Township, reads in part: "The people who signed those petitions in the spring are not S'tate Henry A. Kissinger on Tuesday said have canvassed the MSU Residence Halls and are advised there now, and "... we we want to know if they will be back in the fall," he ratification of the SALT II treaty must be that you no longer reside at the above address. Please be advised said. coupled with sharply increased defense that, if you are, or continue to be, a resident for voting purposes of Conti said the township had "no information on these people and spending to correct a military balance he the Charter Township of Meridian, you must apply for wondered if the students who left no forwarding address even said is beginning to "tilt ominously" against continuation of registration within 30 days hereof, or your existed. the United States. "The law provides forms for us to check out if they want to registration shall be cancelled." Kissinger also linked his endorsement of The letter, which has an application for continuation of continue registration, and we're using them," he said. the? pact on a declaration by the Senate registration on the bottom, contains no stamped, return-addressed Grebner said he expects Secretary of State Richard Austin's calling the Soviets to task for political envelope, and has generated little response. Office to issue an opinion on the legality of the letters in a few adventurism around the world. As of Monday, Meridian Township Clerk Virginia White said she days. In testimony before the Senate Foreign had received 22 replies — 18 affirmative, four negative — and 13 He said the township would probably not hear from the other Relations Committee, he said the pact is letters returned for lack of forwarding address. 580 petitioners, and said he informed Meridian officials that any flawed with ambiguities which must be corrected. White said the letters were mailed to petition signers in attempt to drop those persons from voter registration rolls would residence halls while she was on vacation and added she had no result in court action. "ItARELY IN HISTORY has a nation so prior knowledge they would be sent out. Grebner's attorney, Richard Kinkade, also said the move was passively accepted so radical a change in "The attorney directed the deputy clerk to send out the letters illegal. the military balance," Kissinger said. in my icontinued on page 9) absence," she said. Ho said the balance has deteriorated over the past 15 years and blamed it on taken strategic doctrines, on domestic turmoil cause d by the Vietnam war and on "choices President's gas plan of the present administration." Kissinger said he, himself, must accept some of the blame. But he was especially critical of the Carter administration for stopping deploy¬ State News KathyKilbury ment of the B-l bomber and the neutron Edwin Newman, author of "Strictly Speaking," was in East Lansing warhead, shutting down the Minuteman Monday to address an MSII convention of high school students of the missile assembly line, and slowing other Junior Classical League, and to autograph copies of his books at approved by House strategic programs. Paramount Newscenter. "AFT ER MUCH REFLECTION, I have concluded I can support ratification only with three conditions," Kissinger told the committee. NBC-TV newscaster "First, if it is coupled By TOM RAUM Congress since he unveiled his new energy 10 percent with a defense Associated Press Writer program in early July. program representing an obligatory under standing between the Congress and the president which overcomes on an urgent visits East Lansing WASHINGTON - The House voted Tuesday to make it easier for the president on Congressional leaders said they still hoped to get the bill to President Carter by BUT BY TUESDAY'S vote, the House struck an amendment by Rep. Benjamin to develop a standby gasoline rationing late Thursday when they begin their Gilman, R-N.Y., that also would have given basis the grave peril caused by the current plan, then turned around and voted to month-long August recess — but conceded Congress a chance to veto the plan in military balance. BY RENALDO MIGALDI this goal is now clouded by the adoption of repeal part of the month-old law setting advance of an emergency. "Second, if it is State News Staff Writer accompanied by amend¬ mandatory temperature controls for com the amendment rolling back part of the Gilman's amendment had been approved ments not requiring renegotiation — "I think that to argue that (black English) is a separate language and that one ought thermostat taw. — merical buildings. to teach it probably would amount to further handicapping people who already have last Wednesday by a 232-187 margin, clearing up ambiguities in the treaty, The House voted 267-152 to exempt from Senate leaders have said they would catching leaders off guard, prompting defining the status of the protocol, the enough disadvantages to overcome," said author and NBC ne wscaster Edwin Newman. quickly the bill it passes the Newman was in East Lansing Monday to address an MSU convention of high school the president's 78 degree rule buildings move on once President Carter to accuse the House of meaning of non-circumvention, and setting which use alternate ways of saving an House in an effort to meet this deadline. students of Latin and to autograph copies of his books at Paramount Newscenter. political "timidity" and delaying action on guidelines for follow-on negotiations. equivalent amount of energy. Under the rationing bill, Congress still the bill for "It isn't easy to take people away from the language they have been speaking nearly a week. The action came on the heels of a 234 189 would have the power to reject — by a "And third, if it is accompanied by a without in some way suggesting that it is inferior," Newman said at Paramount. "It House vote giving the president a free hand one house veto — a rationing plan once the It took a major lobbying effort by the vigorous expression of the Senate's view of isn't inferior. But in many cases it is perhaps less resourceful, less varied. It's based White House and the Democratic leader the linkage between SALT and Soviet to develop a standby rationing plan. president moved to actually implement it. probably on a narrower vocabulary because it's based on a narrower experience, and Following the give and take session, the And Carter could only invoke rationing if ship to turn the vote around. But the geopolitical conduct." narrower, if any, reading. It would stand in the way of advancement for people as they House vote clearly put the standby ration House recessed until Wednesday — when petroleum supplies dropped by 20 percent grow older." final action on the energy bill was expected. over a 30-day period — compared to the ing proposal back on track toward pas SECRETARY OF STATE Cyrus Vance Newman said he has been asked for his opinion on the recent Ann Arbor black 15-17 percent shortage in the 1973 Arab oil sage. called Kissinger's proposals "positive," English decision countless times because his best seller, "Strictly Speaking" gave him a REP. CHALMERS P. WYLIE, R Ohio, embargo or this year's shortage of less than >continued on page 9) noted Kissingrer is "against any amend¬ reputation as a humerous critic of what he sees as a gradual demolition of the English sponsor of the thermostat amendment, ments which would kill the treaty" and language by inept and verbose politicians, business people and journalists. cited the unpopularity of the mandatory predicted it would be ratified. "A good deal of the material for "A Civil Tongue," Newman's second book, came from temperature taw — which he said has left State Department spokesperson Hodding Carter said: "Although we disagree with people who had read "Strictly Speaking,' " Newman said. "And people still send me material: in fact, some of the material I used in the speech today was sent to me from office workers, shoppers and others in the commercial buildings around the country Panax owner some of the points made in Dr. Kissinger's many parts of the country." uncomfortable in the summer heat. The speech Newman referred to was made at a convention of the National Junior analysis, we welcome his general approach Backers said steps like turning off lights Classical League at MSU Auditorium Monday morning. The group is comprised o. fined for violating to the SALT II agreement and his at night or turning off other electrical students of Latin language and culture. Newman told the high school audience, "I'm opposition to its renegotiation or rejection." devices in a building were examples of a One point of disagreement with Kissinger sure you'll agree that we have no hope of dealing with our problems, except by chance, way that a building could save the same was on his endorsement of a link between unless we understand them. amount of energy as dialing up thermostats SALT and Soviet behavior elsewhere in the "We cannot understand them or one another unless we Americans can dig ourselves to 78 degrees. out from under the jargon, the mush, the smog, the dull, pompous, boneless, gassy federal court order world. "I believe this is an issue on which this language under which we've been burying ourselves." House should speak. People are upset Kissinger urged delaying ratification i continued on page 9) until the next CongTess if it takes that long throughout the nation by the 78-degree thermostat setting," Wylie said. (continued on page 9) made $11.35 million available to McGoff, SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) A federal The proposal would also allow buildings - to be exempt from setting thermostats at 65 judge has imposed a $10,000 fine on Panax supposedly to purchase the Washington Star. degrees in the winter if-as in the summer Corp. President John McGoff, saying he FIRST HOUSE REPRIMAND /V 58 YE IKS an equivalent energy saving from other failed to comply with subpoenas aimed at However, the commission said McGoff methods could be documented. discovering where he got the money to apparently used $6 million of that money to One way of documenting the saving purchase the Sacramento Union. buy the Sacramento Union instead. The U.S. Justice Department reportedly is Michigan Rep. Diggs censured would be through utility bills, Wylie said. In imposing the fine Monday, U.S. District Judge Charles Renfrew declared investigating those allegations. On July 18, McGoff issued a statement DEMOCRATIC LEADERS OPPOSED that McGoff and his newspaper "have the amendment, but did not make an all-out deliberately and willfully violated the denying he was an agent or a front for the By JAY PERKINS THE CENSURE WILL have no effect or, urt's orders." South African government. attempt to defeat it. Associated Press Writer Diggs' right to vote or to serve in Congress. The fine was levied against McGoff, the Panax Corp., headquartered ir. East WASHINGTON O'Neill ordered Diggs to deliver im¬ Afterwards, Rep. Toby Moffett, D-Conn., Lansing, owns six daily newspapers — five — Rep. Charles C. Diggs Sacramento Publishing Co. and the Detroit Jr. was censured ALTHOUGH CENSURE AMOUNTS to chairperson of a House energy subcommit by the House on Tuesday mediately a promissory note of $40,031.66 tee, said a lot of Democrats supported the law firm representing them, in Michigan — and more than 40 weeklies. for financial misconduct, the first congress- little more than a tongue-lashing, it is The Sacramento Union is owned by another payable to the U.S. Treasury. That is the measure because they liked the idea of member to be so chastised in 58 years. considered by the House to be the strongest amount Diggs agreed to repay for misusing McGoff company, Global Communications. "comparable energy savings." AN OFFICIAL SOUTH African commis punishment short of expulsion. his congressional payroll. The 234-189 vote on rationing was the sion in June said the administration of Unlike the more common reprimand, the Diggs was the 19th member of the House now deposed Prime Minister John Vorster IN DETROIT TUESDAY, Gregory first energy victory handed Carter by weakest punishment administered by the to be censured. Curtner, a lawyer representing McGoff in House, censure requires the member to be the California suits, said McGoff had not present and to stand in front of the House responded because a motion had been filed while his actions are formally condemned. asking Renfrew to reconsider his order. He The vote to censure Diggs was 414 to 0. The censure was based on an admission by Diggs that he violated House rules by Judge hands Bundy death sentence said a hearing on the motion was set for Aug. 16. Executives of Panax Corp. declined to using his congressional payroll to help pay comment on the judge's action and referred his personal expenses. Earlier, a federal court found the veteran congressmember in Florida for murdering two women reporters to a statement Curtner. made last week by guilty on 29 counts of mail fraud and of "We hope that all the information about making false statements in connection with South Africa will be found irrelevant," By RICK SPRATLING clubbing a third. . . . his use of the congressional payroll. Associated Press Writer Curtner said in the July 23 edition of MIAMI - Theodore R. Bundy, tearfully insisting he is innocent THE JURY THAT convicted him recommended on Monday that Publishers Auxiliary, the weekly publica THE HOUSE ACTION will have no tion of the National Newspapers Associa of murdering two women, was sentenced by a judge on Tuesday to Bundy die for those crimes. effect on Diggs' federal conviction, which he die in the electric chair. Cowart, reading his judgment solemnly after Bundy gave a long, Charles C. Diggs is appealing. Nor does the censure close the emotional plea, finished by saying in almost a fatherly fashion, "It s Renfrew declared the Detroit law firm, door to further disciplinary action by the Agreeing with the recommendation of a jury, Judge Edward D. Miller, Canfield, Paddock and Stone, has a tragedy to this court . . It's a total waste. You would have been a . ordered that you be put to death by a As his colleagues watched from their Cowart told Bundy: "It is . House should Diggs lose his appeals. . . fine lawyer. I would have been proud to have you practice in this "participated in such violations and multi seats, the Michigan Democrat walked to the current of electricity . . . that the current be passed through your front of the House chamber where Speaker Diggs, a former chairperson of the House court." plied the proceedings so as to increase costs body until you are dead." Black Caucus, faces a three year prison Bundy, his voice choking with emotion, said he had suffered as unreasonably and vexatiously." Thomas P. O'Neill pronounced the censure. Bundy, 32, was convicted last Tuesday in the Feb. 15,1978 deaths Diggs showed no emotion throughout the sentence should his federal court appeals be of Lisa Levy, 20, and Margaret Bowman, 21. They were clubbed prosecutors brought bloodstained sheets and pictures of the rejected. battered murder victims into court. McGOFF'S ATTORNEYS CON proceeding. and strangled as they slept at the Chi Omega sorority house near He said he felt sorry for their families, and added, "It isn't TENDED the subpoenas were legally He was the first member of the House to Diggs presented no defense on the House Florida State University in Tallahassee, Fla. hypocritical of me to say I sympathize with them as best I can. defective. McGoff was not at the proceed be censured since Rep. Thomas L. Blanton, floor, and his comments after the climactic Bundy was i o convicted of clubbing two other sorority sisters continued on page 9i D-Texas, was censured in 1921 for inserting vote were muted. that night and then stalking to a nearby apartment house and • continued on page 9) 2 Michigon State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, August 1, 1979 CRITICIZES KHOMEINI RULE Carter at lowest State News Bakhtiar emerges ebb in popularity Wipe Digest PARIS (AP) - Shahpour Bakhtiar, the Iranian prime educated Bakhtiar, 65, pro bably fled to France or Switzer¬ "Iran existed before Islam," Bakhtiar said. "Mullahs, back to the mosques. Religion must not NEW YORK (AP) — President Carter's overall rating has again dropped to a new low in the ABC News-Harris Survey, with 74 percent of those polled giving the president a negative minister who dropped from land. Looking tanned and fit, he interfere with the state." rating. sight in the dying moments of The latest poll was a telephone survey of 1,493 persons the old regime, surfaced Tues refused to say Tuesday where A Bakhtiar spokesperson had around the country taken over the weekend. day for the first time in almost he has been for the past said Monday that the exiled The 74 percent negative to 25 percent positive rating, with 1 six months and sharply at 5 and one half months or where politician, answering appeals tacked the "republic of the from non-religious parties in percent recorded as not sure, was a point worse than Carter's June score of 73-25, which was the previous lowest standing FoCUSiWORLD mullahs" that destroyed Iran. he said has Iran, would head movement that would run can¬ a secular ever accorded any president in modern times, according to the didates in the Aug. 3 elections pollers. "My worst fears were real Last week Carter polled 70-29 negative for overall ized," Bakhtiar, a condemned for a 73 member assembly in man in his homeland, told a Iran. The assembly is to adopt a performance. constitution making Iran an Opinions of Carter's handling of specific issues and areas in Shell Oil Co. plane crashes at sea news conference. under the rule of Ayatollah Iranians Islamic republic. the new poll included: • anti inflation, 82-13 negative: Ruhollah Khomeini's mullahs — • the economy, 84-14 negative; and LERWICK, Shetland Islands (AP) — A hospital by helicopter. Moslem priests — have "nei¬ BUT BAKHTIAR DENIED Dan-Air Services, which chartered the ther independence nor liberty," this, telling reporters, "I don't • energy, 78-19 negative. charter plane carrying a Shell Oil Co. rig Making Hamilton Jordan the White House chief of staff, 50-21 twin-turboprop Hawker Siddeley 748, he said. believe in the Islamic republic, crew of 44 and four crew members negative, with 29 percent not sure because of unfamiliarity with crashed into the sea on takeoff from a said the plane was bound from Sumburgh He said he has no plans to so why should I present candi Jordan. lead an opposition movement dates?" Shetland airport on Tuesday. First reports Airport on the southern tip of the island • Cabinet changes, 48-45 negative. He said he had no plans to said there were 30 survivors, four known to Aberdeen, Scotland. against Khomeini but might return to Iran now, nor to set • foreign policy, 58-38 negative. The rescued were taken by helicopter eventually return to Iran if relations with Congress, 80-15 negative. dead and 14 missing. • conditions change. up a government in exile, nor to to Gilbert Bain Hospital herp. A spokes¬ maintaining military strength, 59-35 negative. A spokesperson for the Department of form an opposition political • Trade, which controls all civil aviation in person said most of them were given hot LONG A POLITICAL foe of Dartv outside the country. Britain, said 30 survivors were taken to a baths after soaking in the frigid ocean. Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, Khomeini Bakhtiar was named prime he is staying in France. But he minister by the shah last Dec. was voluble on events in Iran. Foclis=Nation 29, just before the monarch, under pressure from Bakhtiar and a mass uprising, left on "THERE IS NO the government, planning in there is no Chrysler reports worst what at the time was called a security in the cities," he told "vacation." The shah is still in exile. Bakhtiar disappeared Feb. 11 reporters. Secular groups in Iran com¬ plain increasingly of the reli¬ loss, asks federal help U. S. assures Israel on Palestinian policy when the revolutionary forces gious discipline Khomeini is DETROIT (UPI) — In its worst quarterly In Washington, the Treasury Department said imposing on the country, and of it is studying the No. 3 automaker's financial, of Moslem religious leader performance in history, Chrysler Corp. Tuesday situation in advance of a ruling on Chrysler's Khomeini swept the govern the government's lack of au¬ reported a second quarter less of $207.1 million WASHINGTON (AP) — The Carter recognize Israel. The Carter administra¬ ment out of power in three days thority when faced with the and asked the government to help it struggle back request for $1 billion in tax relief. administration has given new assurances tion is trying to break the deadlock in of violent protests that cli¬ power of local revolutionary to stability. The loss was greater than the $204.6 million in to Israel that there will be no U.S. policy order to bring Palestinians into Egyptian- maxed a year of demonstra¬ committees and militias and Chrysler Chairperson John Ricardo told a news red ink recorded by Chrysler in all of last year an d shift on the Palestinian issue. Israeli peace talks. tions and riots. It was believed Khomeini's Revolutionary conference he believes some form of government compared with a profit of $30.5 million in the At the same time, U.S. diplomats here at the time that French Council. aid will be forthcoming. second quarter of 1978. On Monday, the U.N. Security Council and at the United Nations are trying to The disastrous showing was suspended debate on the Palestinian blamed on slumping sales of work out a resolution assuring the question pending the outcome of behind less-fuel efficient big cars and on Palestinians of a homeland on territory occupied by Israel. the-scenes negotiations over an accept able resolution. Carter urges Kentuckiansto back energy plan government regulations, wh ich Ricardo said cost twice as much The resolution would also have to Various drafts are known to be in BARDSTOWN, Ky. (AP) — President Carter, campaigning in In the text of an opening statement at his first "town meeting" for Chrysler to meet than its include Palestinian acceptance of Israel's circulation. U.S. officials told The Associ coal-rich Kentucky for his energy program and political survival, since moving dramatically to revive his presidency, Carter told his larger competitors. Ricardo right to exist, U.S. officials told The urged participants in a gymnasium "town meeting" on Tuesday to Bardstown audience: said the firm was hit with two Associated Press on Tuesday. ated Press the final resolution would battle oil lobbyists and strike a blow for Kentucky-mined coal. "I would rather burn another ton of Kentucky coal than see our events over which it had no So far, the Palestinians have refused to have to include two elements. nation become dependent on another barrel of OPEC oil. We must control. Carter warned that "the voices of ordinary citizens get drowned out by the non stop lobbying of special interests." He then declared meet America's basic energy needs with America's own energy." "First, we manage to develop that folks in Bardstown know how important his energy blueprint is In both appearances. Carter plugged hard for enactment of the a gasoline hysteria that's unique "for the future of Kentucky coal." "windfall profits" excise tax on the oil industry, asserting that it is to the United States and that In two Blue Grass state appearances — at a coal-fired power plant the only way to finance his energy program. But he said the tax is hurts the markets where we're '80 census to alter most congressional districts near Louisville and a high school gymnasium here — the president "in danger of being killed or crippled." strongest. And on top of that, boasted that "America is the Saudi Arabia of coal," favored with 31 "Billions of dollars are riding on this fight over the windfall profits we are now in a recession that tax," he told the Bardstown audience. makes all our problems worse. percent of all world reserves. WASHINGTON (AP) — A new Census the population by district in 1978. Bureau study released Tuesday indicates Under the Supreme Court's one-person that fewer than one congressional one-vote rule, states have to re-draw district out of 10 is likely to remain districts after a census to make them unchanged after the 1980 census. approximately equal in population. Some Some voters will find themselves in courts have held that district populations newly created districts while others will within a state should not vary by more be shifted from one district to another as than 1 percent from the state average. lines are redrawn to even out the sizes of the districts. The new lines will be drawn Census officials declined to estimate by state legislatures. the exact number of districts that will be Some sunbelt districts have swollen changed, however, noting that many since 1970. 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Kasl Lansing Slate Bank Building, nil Abbott Michigon Stole News, Eost Lonsing, Michigon Wednesday, August 1, 1979 3 GUILTY PLEA EXPECTED Miller arraignment today Donald Gene Miller is expected to plead guilty this morning to However, if the plea of manslaughter but lacked evidence against him, other than his one count of manslaughter and one count of manslaughter but mentally ill in connection with Stuart's death is confessions under psychiatric treatment, Ingham mentally ill in connection with the deaths of Martha Sue Young and accepted, Miller will be examined by the County Assistant Prosecutor Dan McLellan said Kristine Rose Stuart. Corrections Commission which will determine if at the time of the admission. Ingham County assistant prosecutor Mike Woodworth said he is in need of psychiatric treatment, Woodworth Choquette, 27, was emptying trash outside her Miller will probably enter his plea before Ingham County Circuit said. Grand Ledge apartment June 14, 1978, the last Judge Robert Holmes Bell at 10:30 a.m. On July 16, Miller also admitted to killing two time she was seen. Miller, a 24-year-old MSU criminal justice graduate, had other area women, Marita Choquette and Wendy Bush, 21, was last seen walking near the MSI' previously been charged with two counts of second-degree murder Bush. He led police to Bush's body the following Library on June 27, 1978. in connection with the disaopearances of Young and Stuart. day. Choquette's body had been discovered Miller is currently serving a 30 to 50 year However, in mid-July the Ingham County Prosecutors Office shortly after she disappeared. sentence for the rape and attempted murder of an agreed to reduce the charges to manslaughter if Miller led police to Miller will not face charges in connection with Eaton County girl and the attempted murder of the bodies. Prior to the agreement, the bodies of Young and Stuart these two murders, however, because police her brother last August. had not been found. Young, 19, was last seen New Year's Day 1977 while on a date with Miller. She had broken off her engagement with Miller two Lobbyists to get days earlier. Stuart, a 30-year-old Lansing schoolteacher, was last seen walking near her home at 1300 Baswood Circle in East Lansing on State News/Kathy Kilbury Aug. 14, 1978. Bud Curtis, with the City of E«st Lansing Water Department, is flushing the Woodworth said if Miller's guilty of manslaughter pleas are hydrant at Division Street between Albert and Grand River avenues of lime. accepted, he will be sentenced at a later date. Both manslaughter utility's documents It takes about two hours and is done once a year. and manslaughter but mentally ill carry a maximum sentence of 15 years. By United Press International that repair costs at Palisades surpassed the Blue Cross aids health agency Consumers Power Co. must turn over seven documents to a citizens lobby group which is fighting the utility's request for a $314 million rate hike, the Public Service Commission said amount excess of the 1977 settlement. They said Consumers would, in essence, be passing the costs on to its customers. The utility must give the lobbyists the By The State News demand for its services. premiums otherwise not due until the second Tuesday. documents by Aug. 6. and United Press International Health Central now owes more than $2 million quarter of next year. About 300 of Lansing's The Michigan Citizens Lobby and the United The FSC said that while it is not in a position t" Michigan Blue Cross-Blue Shield Tuesday completed the first to physicians, hospitals and suppliers who 1,600 employees are Health Central members. Auto Workers-Community Action Program want renegotiate the settlement between Consumers phase of an investment plan designed to bail out Health Central, treated members under the prepaid health plan. HEW approval of the plan came quickly as the documents to aid their fight against the and Bechtel, it does believe the release of the Lansing's financially troubled health maintenance organization. But creditors have stopped pressing for payment federal officials realized the HMO would leave a documents will make an important contribution utility's request for the rate hike, which they The Blues financed building improvements at the HMO's — temporarily — until the HMO gains a sound string of creditors behind should it have to close charge would pass on the costs of repairs to the in determining the outcome of the utility's Lansing headquarters with a $1 million check and bought the financial footing. its doors. Health Central also has a $2.2 million Palisades Nuclear Power Plant to utility users. current rate hike request. building itself in a $600,000 transaction with a Wisconsin landlord. The City of Lansing will also aid Health federal loan outstanding. The rate hike, which the commission may act The investment plan, which recently won approval from the Central, if a plan submitted by Mayor Gerald W. The Blues buy-in approved by Health THE PSC DENTED the lobbyists' request for was on by the end of the year, would take effect over U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, would Graves is approved by City Council. The plan Central directors last week. a two-year period. an eighth document on the grounds it contained authorize the Blues to invest $3.6 million in the faltering HMO, would allow the city to advance $90,000 in (continued on page 12) privileged attorney-client communication. whose unexpected growth forced it onto the financial skids. IN 1977, CONSUMERS agreed to a $32 million The commission also stood behind its May 1 If approved by HMO members and the Legislature, the plan out-of-court settlement in its suit against the decision ordering Detroit Edison Co. to torn ovor would allow the Blues to purchase 500,000 shares of stock in the Bechtel Power Co., the firm which built the to the same two lobbying groups the results of a HMO, converting it from a member corporation to a non-profit stock corporation. Snell official nominated Palisades facility in South Haven. Consumers charged that Bechtel had used faulty equipment 1977-78 employee attitude survey. The lobbyists had charged that Edison wanted Membership and management of the HMO will vote on the plan and poor insulation and had overrun cost to pass on the costs of the survey to its at a meeting at 7:30 p.m. Agu. 16 at the Health Central health estimates in its construction of the atomic plant. customers. Edison, however, has withdrawn i;s center, 2316 S. Cedar St. Health Central, Lansing's first HMO, grew to 20,000 members in one year, a number five times greater than had been anticipated. The unexpected growth outpaced the organization's facilities, and for utility board position In their request, the lobbyists said the documents could contain information showing request to recover the cost of the survey through a rate increase. By JAMES KATES Langworthy was the fifth nominee Graves has fianancial troubles mounted as it struggled to keep up with sent to the council in the last month and the Trade chief State News Staff Writer Lansing Mayor Gerald W. Graves said Tues¬ day he is nominating another Snell Environ¬ fourth to be rejected. Two weeks ago, the council approved the arraigned Cancer Society mental Group executive to a vacant seat on the Board of Water and Light. nomination of Antonio Benavides, director of the Cristo Rey Community Center, rejecting Lansing Graves said Charles Uray, executive vice- president of the consulting firm, would be the nurse Mary Scodeller at the same meeting. Earlier, nominees Diane Buckel and Horace on state fraud charges imposter sought next nominee to face the scrutiny of the City Bradshaw had been turned down. LANSING iUPI) - Michi vestigation of Bejaoui, said the on foreign trade for members of Council. While the mayor's nominations to other boards generally approved by the council swiftly and gan's agricultural trade chief high-ranking official collected the Legislature. Bejaoui col¬ Uray, of 2616 Wyckham Drive in Lansing, is are the former director of the with little controversy, the Board of Water and was arraigned in district court $6,293.20 from the state for a lected $937.65 while the dinner Department of State The American Cancer Society has issued a warning to Lansing Tuesday on charges of defraud¬ phony trade mission to Saudi cost less than $600. he said. area women to be wary of a man identifying himself as a Highways and Transportation and a former Light appointments have proved to be a different executive of Southern California Edison. matter. Dispute over the nominees has been ing the state of nearly $7,000 in Arabia. The investigation was representative of the agency seeking entrance to their homes. Council members Monday rejected Snell public fueled by the board's proposed buy-in to nuclear an expense account padding At the time of the alleged triggered by an anonymous Karen Pyle, executive director of the Ingham County Unit of the scheme. trip, Kelley said, Bejaoui relations director Virgil Langworthy on a 4-4 facilities and the conflict over board autonomy as letter to Gov. William G. Milli American Cancer Society, said the man calls women on the phone Mansour M. Bejaoui, head of actually was in Windsor, On¬ vote. Five votes were needed for approval. i continued on page 12) ken accusing Bejaoui of mis and says he is doing research for the Cancer Society. the state Agriculture Depart¬ tario, where two dinners were The man, who sometimes refers to himself as "Dr. Jarvis," using state funds. ment's international trade divi¬ billed to his credit card account. The attorney general, audi attempts to make appointments to come to their homes and give sion, stood mute in Lansing them free physical examinations, she said. He acts extremely JW tJh ' NADER RALPHOF District Court and was released KELLEY ALSO SAID Be tor general, agriculture depart jaoui overbilled the state by ment and state police co professional and sounds like he is who he says he is, Pyle said. on a $5,000 personal bond with The calls have been occurring for the last six months, and have the stipulation that he not leave about $365 for a briefing dinner operated in the probe. intensified in the last three weeks, she said. Pyle said her office has received many complaints about the calls Environmentalist speaks the state without permission. The globe trotting trade chiefs and has referred them to police and Michigan Bell officials. passport also was seized. Pyle also said she is sure many additional people have received By ROLAND WILKERSON presented the effects of pollu¬ mental protection agency ought the calls but not contacted the agency because of embarrassment. State News Staff Writer tion on both the environment to be called the environmental PRELIMINARY EXAMI Police officials in Lansing and East Lansing said they had not and destruction agency." NATION ON the two counts of If citizens want to stop people in Japan. received any complaints regarding the calls. Itai-itai, disease afflicting In order for people to be receiving money under false polluters from dumping dan¬ a People who receive such calls should jot down the time and any gerous chemicals into the en¬ people who drank polluted wa¬ treated for ailments caused by pretenses will be held at a later other information they can gather and immediately call the pollution, the government is date. Each count carries maxi¬ vironment, they should protest ter, caused the bones of its a American Cancer Society, their local police and Michigan Bell, to local government because victims to weaken and many required to first declare the mum penalty of 10 years in jail Pyle said. national agencies are not as eventually died. area they are living in "pol¬ and a $5,000 fine. effective, an environmentalist The film also showed how air luted." The 37-year-old Bejaoui im¬ pollution has caused a large To make the number of sick mediately suspended from from Japan said Monday. was Jun Ui, sometimes called number of Japanese people appear smaller, the govern¬ the $32,343 position he has held Comprehensive plan "the Ralph Nader of Japan," has researched mercury and other heavy metal water pollu¬ living in metropolitan areas to fall victim to asthma. The government in Japan is ment reduced the size of the "polluted areas," he said, (continued on page 12) since 1976. Attorney General Frank Kelley, who conducted the in¬ tants. Prior to his speech in the not effective in preventing pol¬ considered tonight Natural Resources Building, Ui showed a film which graphically lution, Ui said, wryly comment¬ ing that the country's "environ¬ Conflicts among the eight comprehensive plan advisory reports will be discussed by the Burcham Drive. Brad Pryce, group manager for planning, housing and com¬ uuomarvjare East Lansing Planning Com¬ mission tonight at 7:30 in the East Lansing High School munity development, said the planning staff has also identi¬ fied areas not covered in any of of LansiriG Board of Education Room, 509 the advisory reports. The Womoncore of Lonsing is o full-time professionol medical core facility, not o port-time volunteer agency. All Staff Physicians are Board Certified Tonight the Return of Greaf Gynecologists. 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Restaurant & Bar Visa and MasterCharge honored 224 Abbott 351-22 1 □pinion MARK ROSNER Banks9 approval needs eloser look Capitalism strikes the Soviets Things looked so promising last pointment are not opposed to week when MSU administrators affirmative action but rather, very committed themselves to review¬ concerned about its swift imple¬ MOSCOW (SN) Oct. 15, 1978 - The selves learning the rules of the new game, blue jean robberies that swept the Soviet Cossack," she said with a slight grin. mentation. comrades are playing a new game in Russia threatened to strike for higher wages. Union last fall has made its way into this Erfurt's local Communist Party news¬ ing all University employment and Things were not looking bright — or blue — Radcliffe may have been ac¬ these days. It's called Capitalism and it's tiny Soviet bloc city. Clotheslines through¬ paper has warned all residents not to leave promotion decisions affecting mi¬ the greatest thing to hit the Motherland for the infant industry. out this community have recently been the their clotheslines unattended. It stated norities and women. Since that cused of acting overly zealous in But then, miraculously, deep in the since Russian roulette. Sure, you Ameri¬ targets of jeans thieves, and police are once "currently there is no insurance protection" time, however, the statistics re¬ his response to Banks' appoint¬ cans have been playing it for over 200 bowels of the Soviet bureaucracy, an old again baffled. for stolen blue jeans. It is now rumored that ment. But Radcliffe is cognizant of vealing MSU's sorry state of years. Now the Soviets are discovering and forgotten Minor Minister of Light All of this speaks poorly of the Soviet's a large American insurance firm is nego¬ affirmative action has prompted the fact that affirmative action at what the fun is all about. Industry offered his solution to the pressing capitalistic efforts. Their Five-Year Plan for tiating an agreement to underwrite any MSU is still dragging its feet. The It began, simply enough, with the young problem. Pants Parity has not been as successful as losses suffered by jeans owners throughout further attacks on MSU's hiring "Manufacture the jeans in Siberia!" he the Soviet world. Their motto is Communists' honest passion for Western- they had hoped. Orbita blue jeans, the new practices, as well as the trustees' percentage of minorities in high made blue jeans. Their undying desire for said. "We can convert our prison workshops supposedly simple cure-all to the Levi reported to be "Own a piece of the bloc." appointment of a new assistant level administrative positions is denim has made Levi's and other blue jeans to Orbita production centers. And besides, Fever problem, have not been big sellers Soviet authorities, though, have refused to indeed low, with an equally low the new Soviet status symbol. In fact, the the labor is cheap!" here. Fashion-conscious East Germans, comment on this latest development. provost. Trustee Aubrey Radcliffe, r- turnover rate. Such conditions much-heralded Levi Fever that is sweeping So now, somewhere in the cold, barren known throughout the Soviet world as In the meantime, Communist blue jean this nation has induced widespread unrest, wastelands of northern Russia, hundreds of fussy dressers, refuse to purchase the owners will have to keep a keen eye out for East Lansing, was so angered by and left several Levi-less Russians feeling radicals, non-conformists and political dis¬ inferior product. According to Frau pants pirates. Heavens to Betskis, is MSU's low number of minorities in senters are busy producing Orbita blue Wilhelmina Saks of Erfurt's new Hayton nothing sacred? totally undressed. executive management level posi¬ You see, the Soviet news agency Tass has jeans. Dudson department store, the Soviet brand tions, that he vehemently opposed reported several incidents of blue jean of jeans can't compare with the Western- Editors Note The above column is a satirical the appointment of Robert F. robberies, committed by wanton gangs of ERFURT, East Germany (SN) July 30, made type. response to the recent theft of blue leans from teen-age hoodlums. These "crimes of 1979 — Levi Fever is back. The epidemic of "They're rougher than a sex-starved the clothesline of Erfurt, East Germany. Banks as new assistant provost, fashion" have left Soviet police completely selected upon recommendation by dumbfounded; word has it they've been Provost Clarence Winder. Rad¬ caught with their pants down! ,$>m cliffe cited the fact that Bank's The Communists have taken a laid-back track record in hiring blacks and approach to this and have announced their TfTHEWHO minorities while serving as dean of "If You Can't Beat 'Em, Join 'Em And that's how Capitalism got its start. Policy." iswihout CAST THE FIRST James Madison College left much to be desired. The Russians have discovered the bene¬ SIN... STONE*. fits of supply and demand. They figure that We share Radcliffe's concerns. the tremendous demand for denim coupled It is even more distressing, how¬ with the scarce supply of American jeans ever, that the board would ap¬ can only lead to good things for everyone. So, the Soviets are now in the blue jean prove Bank's appointment first business. and ask questions later. Trustee Aubrey Radcliffe They've created a cotton denim far John Bruff, D-Fraser suggested superior to the listless one they now have. that an investigation by the board should justifiably arouse anger It's called Orbita, and the Russians are so would be necessary to determine if and disgust within those who have enthused about its potential, they're al¬ Banks had indeed been negligent advocated affirmative action for ready counting their rubles. One official, m.rmiWE in hiring minorities. But the years, but are miffed by its already sounding more like a capitalist than a communist, remarked last week, "There's to KEEPoyroF board's approval of Bank's ap¬ present progress at MSU. a lot of money to be made — we could sell We hope Banks' appointment pointment makes the possibility of millions!" an investigation rather slim, and does not become a topic of At first, the Soviets couldn't find a controversy within the adminis¬ factory suitable for mass pants production. apparently unnecessary. They searched high and low and could only After searching so long for a tration. The University cannot come up with an outdated vodka plant in president who saw eye to eye with afford to have infighting between southern Ukraine. And to make matters the University's affirmative action administrators committed to the worse, the Russian textile workers, them¬ spirit of affirmative action. Banks' appointment has already received a wave of criticism from persons VIEWPOINT: NUCLEAR POWER desiring change in the University's hiring policies. That is not a positive sign toward correcting a problem that has needed rectify¬ A meltdown may he in our future ing for years. appeared on CBS News shortly after the plants and five more under construction, or dangerous plants are; yet nuclear power It is going to take a concerted By CHUCK WILL Several weeks ago, Governor Milliken Three Mile Island accident. planned, the probability of a Three Mile provides only 12 to 15 percent of our effort to resolve the hiring prob¬ As I stated in my letter to the governor Island-type accident occurring in Michigan electricity, and only 3 percent of our total held a press conference in which he stated lems existing at MSU. Moreover, that Michigan is adequately prepared in the and Cane: "Applying Dr. Beyea's figures to over the next 40 years is 75 percent. If even energy — and less than 1 percent if you more plants are constructed than currently count the energy that goes into building, it is going to take cooperation event of a nuclear accident. However, there Michigan's nuclear plants I came up with the following — Michigan's plants, with the planned, the probability rises even higher." fueling, and maintaining the plant. Also, the among the highest ranking ad¬ is no way to adequately prepare for the exception of Big Rock which is smaller, are "There will be six to seven Three Mile enrgy crisis — contrived or not — is not an permanent contamination that could be ministrators at the University to inflicted on a large part of this state. After at least 2,000 thermal megawatts in size. If Island-type accidents in the United States electricity crisis; it is an oil and gas crisis expeditiously implement an af¬ hearing Governor Milliken's statements on one of them were to melt down while over the next 20 to 25 years, according to only." firmative action program that the radio, I attempted to reach both he and containing 100 percent of its contaminant, it Dr. Beyea. One of which will result in a "Michigan, for example, according to could catastrophic release into the environment." Gordon Heins of Consumer's Power Co., satisfies the University's goals. his nuclear adviser, Johnathan Cane, by permanently contaminate an area "Past NRC Project Safety Manager, will this year have about 23 percent excess phone. Cane was supposed to return my 2,000 square miles in size, and possibly as Achieving those goals should call, but never did. large as 20,000 square miles. Temporary Robert Pollard, says that each nuclear electricity even at peak demand. In Michi¬ include a specific criteria for contamination of three months to a year power plant contains the radioactive equiv¬ gan, nuclear-generated electricity accounts In a letter to the governor and Johnathan for less than 7 percent of our total evaluating persons occupying Cane, dated May 21, 1979, and which was could be inflicted on a 20,000 square mile alent of approximately 1,000 Hiroshima-size administrative posts. If the Board also never responded to, I state, "Most of area, and possibly 200,000 square miles. Of bombs." electricity supply. Robert F. Banks of Trustees is to act as the final the Lower Peninsula of Michigan could course much of this contamination will not "I have a wife, and a little girl. I have "According to Ron Wilson of PIRGIM, become a disaster area if just one of our remain in one place; it will be flowing down parents, friends, other relatives, and pro¬ nuclear-generated electricity costs about 30 authority in approving recom¬ nuclear reactors were to experience a melt our rivers, through our food chain, and perty in this state. Not only does it appear percent more than coal generated electri¬ goals, the board has hastily ap¬ mendations, it should base its down like that described in a secret 1964-65 through our gene chain for centuries. that I am being denied my U.S. and city. Is it really necessary — or even sane — proved a recommendation that has decisions more on the candidate's to risk so much for so little? I demand that Brookhaven National Laboratory Report. "According to Dr. Beyea each nuclear Michigan Constitutional rights to life, all nuclear power plants be closed im¬ been met with criticism. The merits, and less on the provost's The report was finally made public in 1972 power plant has a one in 10 chance of a liberty and the pursuit of happiness, but I as the result of a request under the Three Mile Island-type accident happening am forced to hear our apparently incompe¬ mediately. I much prefer temporary brown¬ persons who contest Banks' ap- recommendation. tent Governor Milliken lie to the people outs to permanent glow-outs." Freedom of Information Act." during their 40-year life time. This is based A more recent assessment of nuclear upon our experience with nuclear power about their safety. meltdown risks has been conducted by plants to date. "We hear over and over again how Princeton University's Dr. Beyea. He "Since Michigan has four completed necessary and cheap these monstrously 'U9 hits students in the poeketbook The State News Inflation seems to be the driving force that has once again caused a tuition increase for MSU students returning next fall. The MSU Board Wednesday, August 1, 1979 ( Editorials are the opinions of the State News. Viewpoints, columns of Trustees approved another tuition hike for next year and when all the and letters ore personal opinions dust settles, it will be the demon inflation found responsible. That decision will cost freshmen and sophomores $2 per credit, while Editorial Department upperclass students will be spending an additional $2.50 per credit. Editor-in-Chief / Robin Photo Editor Roger E. Wilkinson, vice president of business and finance, said the Managing Editor Sheila Beachum Entertainment & Book Edit state Legislature appropriation has failed to keep pace with the rate of Opinion Editor Michoel Megerian David Jonssi Sports Editor Janet Hoffmann FaulaM Mo inflation for the third consecutive year. Paul Cox Layout Editor Chief Copy Editor Sandra Sween But it was Trustee Aubrey Radcliffe who expressed the thoughts of Staff Representative Michele McElmurry many MSU community residents when he said he thought the University was "doing so well at the Legislature." Obviously, the Advertising Department lawmakers were not in the most giving mood this year. jnoger Ron MacMillan Ass t Advertising Manager Much of the state moneys went to social services and private school financing. Although these are areas of concern for Michiganians, MSU students, meanwhile, are again forced to dig way deep into their cash reserves to pay for another year of college education. Not that it eases the aggravation, but students at this University DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau LETTER POLICY should by now come to expect the annual tuition boosts. 1 Km). I'M IN FOR A SECOND THERE, I The Opinion Page we/comes all letters President Edgar L. Harden's comments on the subject are worth PAW. DO YOU AWE. I CANT m TH0U6HT1SAWA RE5T- IIH TUAc, %HJDMNK COFFEE THE and viewpoints Readers should follow a REALIZE WE'VE BELIEVE YOUR. LESSNES6 ABOUT YOU, YOUR repeating. He said last week that tuition at MSU has increased 91 BEEN GO!NO ENERGY, YOUR M- few rules to insure that as many letters POWERFUL SHOULDERS possible appear in print TEfii ■mS3S. SS as percent in the last eight years, and the possibility that many students AT UNOU/FOR GENIUS FOR RE- \ TENSED, ALMOST UKE A Letters should be 25 lines or less and will be unable to afford higher education in the future is very real. OVER IE HOURS? MAINING ALERT.. CAGED JUNGLE CAT. may be edited for State News style and Certainly, students now enrolled at MSU are finding out firsthand how conciseness to fit as many letters as pos¬ sible on a page Viewpoints moy be no true those statements really are. longer than 75 lines and may also be The tuition problem is not the only financial concern of MSU students. edited The exorbitant rents asked by area landlords and the sky-high price of All letters and viewpoints should be typed on 65-spaced lines and triple- groceries makes a college education, once a costly but affordable luxury, spaced Letters and viewpoints must be nearly impossible today. The fact that inflation is expected to increase signed and include local address, student, considerably in the next few years does not help the situation. faculty or staff standing and phone number Unfortunately, it is the student who must ultimately deal with the financial consequences of a short-changed University budget. 1—i—v (PhhfI Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday August 1, 1979 5 Michigan farmers put $56 million in gasohol ADDISON (UPI) Ten Michigan farmers say they are so problems because it takes more energy to produce a gallon of OPENING SPECIAL — alcohol than the alcohol will produce. They also say the United willing to prove gasohol is the answer to the country's energy States cannot afford to divert its grain to fuel production. crisis, that they are sinking $56 million into the task. The 10 farmers from the southern part of the state have formed Mickel and his partners disagree and are planning to invest $56 10-PIECE BOX OF CHICKEN million into the plant to prove the virtues of gasohol. Agri Power Alcohol, Inc., a firm which will convert corn into Reg. Price s5.49 alcohol to be used in gasohol and for food production. Gasohol sold by Farmers Petroleum Cooperative, an affiliate of The firm plans to break ground on a distillation plant next the Michigan Farm Bureau, sells for about six cents a gallon more SPECIAL PRICE month in the Lenawee County community of Addison, where than unleaded gas. The alcohol used in the fuel costs $1.73 a annually eight million bushels of corn will be converted into 20 million gallons of alcohol. gallon plus shipping charges and is mixed in a ratio of one part alcohol, nine parts gasoline. $3.99 "Michigan farmers produce enough surplus corn annually to Offer Expires Aug. 31, 1979 keep five or six plants like this operating," said James Mickel, However, Mickel said his plant can produce alcohol for 60 cents a with this ad only president of the new firm. gallon, using the sale of food byproducts to help reduce the cost. Mickel predicts the distillation plant will bring profits and jobs The alcohol distillation plant will be built by Chemapec, Inc., of to the area, as well as providing farmers with a market for their Woodbury, N.Y. Chemapec is a subsidiary of a Swiss corporation POPEYES which has built distillation plants in several countries in Europe surplus corn. FRIED CHICKEN and Latin America. However, opponents of gasohol say it is no solution to energy IS UNIQUE ... Redeemable at Five state employees sue union this location only 1127 E.Grand River 351-8776 for alleged lack of representation By United Press International Kellogg, said MSEA officials "sure don't hesitate to take our Five state employees Tuesday filed a $50 million lawsuit against dues. I Christopher J. Col¬ the Michigan State Employees Association. "I don't know why they're so reluctant to see us," she said. umbus have discovered The employees, who work as investigators for the Department The MSEA was certified as the exclusive representative for the new world of cus¬ of Social Services, said they initiated the action because of the employees in the state's Safety and Regulatory Unit last tom lettering. Now the association's failure to represent them in negotiating with the September, after running unopposed on the ballot. entire crews on the State News/Kemi Gaabo state. David Winter, executive director of the MSEA said the timing Ninta, Pinta, and the Kelly Hand, 17, from Buchanan High School, prac¬ The suit, filed in Wayne County Circuit Court, said MSEA — the of the suit was questionable. He noted the MSEA currently is Santa Maria are sport¬ tices her flag routine at the MSU Marching Band locked in a runoff election with the American Federation of State, largest association of state employees — failed to even begin ing bright new uni¬ Camp that started Monday and will continue until negotiations on behalf of employees. County and Municipal Employees for the right to represent the forms. I had them Saturday with a final show on the IM fields by "It has been about a year since the election and we've yet to 10,000 members of the important Human Services Unit. East Complex. even see an MSEA staff representative," said Bonnie Kellogg, "It appears to be a rather political document," Winters said of printed at Sports Let¬ speaking on behalf of the plaintiffs. the lawsuit. tering and they only "We saw a lot of MSEA before the election, but we haven't seen "Obviously, this is a very important election that is right at the cost about 4 Bucks an MSEA staff person since then. Other employees have critical stage. This kind of a lawsuit, I suppose, speaks for itself." each. Man confesses organizations working them for better wages and working conditions. Winters said the claim the MSEA is not representing those workers "is purely untrue." See John at Sports Lettering for T-Shirts, hats, uniforms; act¬ "IT'S NO SECRET," she said, "our wages are running behind ually anything you can to three assaults inflation and our working conditions are deplorable. We negotiated contract now - now want a talk about laying the groundwork wear lettered. can be custom PONTIAC (UPI) — A young auto worker, arrested on the basis of a tip to a police telephone hotline, has confessed he was the nude for a meeting." State gas supplies slasher who attacked three women and a teen-age girl with a knife last week, the Oakland County prosecutor's office said Tuesday. Michael Farmilo, 21, of Avon Township, was ordered jailed in lieu of $10,000 bond Tuesday at his arraignment in 52nd District Appointments OK'd to rise in August "If you can wear it. we can print on it" Court on assault charges in the stabbing of Ida Whately, 67, of By United Press International Avon A Township. preliminary examination was set for Aug. 6 before Judge in education college State Energy Administrator David L. Froh said Tuesday Michigan's gas situation for August will be improved over July. EWilitE Gasoline supplies will total 418.5 million gallons — about the Mildred Vlaich. 2227 W Grand River Okemos 349-5184 Oakland County sheriffs investigators arrested Farmilo at 6:30 The appointments of three chairpersons in the College of same level as July. Education were approved by the MSU Board of Trustees at its However, the total supply available to retail gasoline stations p.m. Monday, after receiving a tip, deputy Gordon Walker said. Witnesses told authorities the blond-haired slasher had a dark meeting Friday. has increased by 1 percent over July and 5 percent over June, Samuel A. Moore II was named chairperson of administration Froh said. suntan and drove a red pickup truck. On Saturday evening, an informant called a hotline set up by a and higher education: Calhoun Collier, chairperson of elementary Plus, another 3 percent of total supplies will be available for and special education; and Donald O. Meaders will chair the retail stations as a result of the administration's decision last five-agency policy group investigating the attacks, leading officers to place the suspect's home under surveillance, Walker said. department of secondary education and curriculum. week to cut down on the amount of fuel it holds for hardship The task forces included officers from the Oakland and Macomb Moore joined the College of Education faculty in 1966. Before situations. County sheriffs departments, state police, Bloomfield Township coming to MSU, he worked in the 'Department of Education Previously, 5 percent of total supplies were included in the and Troy police departments. Administration at the State University of New York at Buffalo. state set-aside program. Now, only 2 percent will be retained for Two of the four victims, Ida Whately and Helen Trill, 26, of Collier has been a member of the MSU faculty since 1956 and emergencies and hardship cases during August. Meaders joined the faculty in 1958. Meaders served as a consultant The total supply to be allocated to retail gas stations, Washington Township, then identified him from photographs, the sheriffs department said. in agricultural education to the Michigan Department of Public therefore, will rise to 86 percent in August, compared with 82 Michael Izzo, chief of the warrants division of the Oakland Instruction before coming to MSU. percent in July and 78 percent in June. Along with the three chairpersons, the board approved the Froh said it is "up to each of us to continue efforts to cut our County prosecutor's office, said Farmilo would be charged with two more of the attacks late Wednesday or Thursday after the appointments of Andrew C. Porter as director of the School for gasoline usage each day whenever possible, so that our limited victims have a chance to view him in a lineup and after the Advanced Studies and Robert Hatfield as director of student supplies are adequate." prosecutor's office reviews his confession. teaching and professional development. The WE'LL BE Eloquent Muskegon pollution due to tested as carcinogenic." ' CLOSED THURSDAY Proposal MONTAGUE (UPI) — State Health Director Maurice Reizen Most of those who attended the meeting expresed concern over to prepare told concerned Muskegon County residents Tuesday "we are pollution from Hooker Chemical Co. and the dozen-or-so other for one of the biggest paying the price of environmental neglect" in the disposal of chemical firms in the area. chemical wastes. At a town meeting at a half-dozen other state officials met local school, Reizen and about a residents worried about "I don't see a major effort on the part of the health department to find out what we are living with day by day," Jane Beaudoin of STEREO Whitehall said. "What is this stuff doing to my children?" possible health problems caused by the dumping of toxic wastes that have polluted area groundwater and lakes. "We are paying the price of environmental neglect for 30 or HEALTH OFFICIALS SAID such a question was premature, SAVINGS EVENTS more years," Reizen told the 100 persons at the gathering, which was organized by Sen. Carl Levin, D-Mich. since researchers have not yet been able to complete studies on low-level contamination by the toxic pesticide component C-56. of the summer 3ewellire Hooker Chemical dumped about 20,000 55-gallon residue on its 900-acre Montague plant site. barrels of C-56 FRIDAY & SATURDAY ONLY 319 E GRAND RIVER "THE ROMANS TOOK their wastes out back and dumped Much of the material has leaked into area groundwater and EAST LANSING found its way to White Lake, although only trace amounts of C-56 I ( them. Disposal methods have not changed in 2,000 years," he said. 555 E. Grand 337 1314 Reizen said state officials consider toxic waste problems in the heavily industrialized county to be "a matter of public large measure." health in actually have been found in the lake waters. Reizen also was asked how long it takes "the health department to take care of the citizens for which it is responsible." tereo River Ave. East Lansing "We do not treat your concerns lightly," he said. 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Jacobsoris 6 Michigan State News, Eost Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, August 1, 1979 ENTERTAINMENT 'Amityville Horror' uneven, creepy By BYRON BAKER Offerings, The Amityville Hor¬ the way that kindly old Father ambiguity works to the pic¬ State News Reviewer ror is basically a haunted house Delaney (Steiger) is physically ture's advantage, but more of it Now, it's no great horror movie, and the filmmakers are driven from the house when he just raises too many questions movie — director Stuart Ro¬ fully aware of it. Never mind tries to just visit, are difficult to for the viewer to properly senberg lacks the sure and that James Brolin, Margot Kid swallow in a rational old horror contend with. diabolic hand of a master, and der and Rod Steiger are billed movie. That is, it's hard to James Brolin, sadly, is fairly A Yankee Doodle Dandy! Sandor Stern's script is too colorless as the picture's male smugly episodic and irresolute lead. Admittedly, it's a difficult for the picture's good — but role — the house must get the The Amityville Horror (Ameri¬ character, and begin to over¬ can International; at the Meri¬ come and possess him — but By ROSANNE SINGER dian Eight Theatres and the Brolin isn't convincing. At State News Reviewer M-78 Drive-In) is cleanly and, to most, he looks unwashed, dis¬ "I've got something inside me, something this country some extent, creepily made. heveled and tired. Margot Though the film is frequently Kidder is fine as his wife, needs," says George M. Cohan obvious and loud, and it has an though, her concern and fear in the musical revue George M! This most patriotic songwri¬ irritating tendency to toss little suffuse the picture with a kind ter, producer and performer dollops of terror at an audience of personalized tension. She in the glib, buckshot manner of above the title of this movie; accept such totally mysterious reminds the audience that created such familiar melodies a nightclub comic firing one- the star of the film is the house. action in the movie, after what's occurring in the house is as "Over There", "You're a Grand Old Flag" and "Give My liners, it's generally engaging. Nothing in the picture is as watching horror films for years more than scary — it's dividing Fans of Jay Anson's bestseller carefully or lovingly photo¬ in which the inexplicable and and threatening a family. Rod Regards to Broadway", and dominated Broadway during may well be pleased with the graphed as the house, which unnameable have been regular¬ Steiger has some good mo¬ the early years of this century. movie, and horror buffs lately fairly oozes with mood and ly pigeonholed and identified in ments as a bewildered and dismayed by the likes of Pro¬ atmosphere sufficient for sev¬ the final reels. Some of this deeply troubled priest. The BoardsHead Theater phecy and Nightw.ng might eral movies of this type. Given production of this vaudeville¬ find it intriguing. this stately old place, and given like show is electrifying due to the presence of Greg Ganakas The Anson book is purpor¬ Fred Koenekamp's evocative Meridian Township Residents in the title role. He provides a tedly a "true" account of a lensing, Rosenberg and Stern focal point and concentration family's experience living — or, can't go too far wrong — all trying to live — in a Long they need do is to cut back to a for fire that keeps the production mov¬ for Island house apparently dark, menacing visage of the police ambulance and ing and visually exciting. The first act in particular possesses possessed by spirits, demons mansion to restore the temper emergencies Medical emergencies and what-not. His breezy yet of the film. sharpness and steady pacing. earnest description of certain They do this frequently; a Ganakas dances with a pre- ciseness and power that never grisly and unexplainable events good deal of the remainder of Dial 911 Dial 332-6526 and chillingly mysterious cir¬ the film is extremely uneven in slackens. He demonstrates su¬ cumstances makes for some tone. Granted, a lot of the perb control of his voice, es¬ effective August 1, 1979 pecially in "Give My Regards to diverting leisure reading. appeal of Anson's book came While Rosenberg and Stern pay out of the inexplicable nature of Broadway" where he opens in Multi-talented Greg Ganakas portrays musical-comedy legend George M. a bit of lip service to the "true" the story. If the tale is true, panic-stricken nervousness Cohan - the "Man Who Owned Broadway" - in the Boarsllead Summer nature of Anson's tale — the then builds to an assured, Anson seemed to ask, how do ®appg 8jnur Theater production of George M! narrative is often punctuated you explain these events? The forceful ending. His "Harrigan" For a man whose entire life Suzanne McCabe is imme strobe light, and "So Long with important-seeming dates many unexplained incidents, number — performed with has been show business, Jerry diately endearing as Agnes Mary." and odd time references — they like the house's toilets over¬ Doug Schirner — captures the humorous mood of the song, and Ganakas not only moves Cohan (George's father) lacks spirit as portrayed by Doug Nolan, from the Massachusetts showgirl who loves George distance. She captures The orchestra opens some¬ what flatly and throughout the show seems to have difficulty aren't strictly interested in crafting a Like The semi-documentary. Haunting, The Un¬ flowing with black goo, doors bursting open of their own accord, the strange cold tem¬ mnn-fri 4 to7 expressively but is facially ex Schirner. His personality seems a pressive. Although Ganakas ac¬ quires some maturity as his character ages, he looks muted, although he shines in "Harrigan" and handles the dancing comfortably. Part of audience attention from the moment she begins singing "Billie", and maintains interest she watches George lovingly keeping In pace with the singers. particular, the orchestra drags Ganakas down and dulls some of the sharpness of his invited. The House Hill and the more on Haunted recent Burnt peratures, the sudden accumu¬ lation of flies and hornets, and k2forl physically too young at the end the problem may be the show's as for a man who has performed book which only superficially before he even takes notice of singing and movement. some 40 years. explores the personalities of George M! continues through Janine Novenske Smith por¬ Jerry and his wife. Nellie Carol Reich mugs too much August 12 at the BoarsHead Cohan. as Ethel, George Cohan's first Summer Theater at Fitzgerald trays an appealing Josie Cohan, Looking somewhat too youth wife. Because of that, the Park in Grand Ledge. Show- George's sister. She conveys the love and devotion she feels ful to be George's mother, Mary character is not as sympathetic times tonight through Saturday Martello also has difficulty she could be, suffering as she are at 8:30 p.m. and the Sunday toward George and sings with a pro as warm, sweet voice in such numbers as "Nellie Kelly." 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At one Actually, to call Do It Your¬ between Lou Reed and the world's most unlikely disco point Dury had part of his self a disco album would be Kinks' Ray Davies — with a star. For one thing, Dury and dental work painted to re¬ grossly unfair — both to the healthy dose of Tommy's his band, the Blockheads, are semble the Union Jack, which artist and to the hard-core rock "Cousin Kevin" and "Uncle not a disco group per se. Their certainly gave him a most fans who might be scared away Ernie" thrown in for good roots are firmly planted in the unusual smile. In concert, by that label. On Do It Yourself measure. Imagine if you can a English pub-rock scene which Dury's tragicomic image Dury draws from a wide array very Cockney Lou Reed during emerged during the early '70s, achieves truly absurd propor of influences and melds them his Sally Can't Dance stage, or and their allegience to rock was tions as he limps about the into a unique and personal Ray Davies training his story¬ emphasized in songs like "Sex stage favoring the leg which sound that is underpinned by teller's eye on some of the more and Drugs and Rock and Roll" was injured in his childhood the solid and infectious dance sordid aspects of middle-class and "Sweet Gene Vincent" from bout with polio. He hardly rhythms laid down by the English life over a disco beat. Dury's first album, New Boots sounds like your typical discoid. Blockheads. Rock, reggae, While the results may sound And Panties. Pub-rock was the Nevertheless, New Boots R&B, avant-garde jazz and strange on paper, the end antithesis of the superstar jet- And Panties — which made use even sing-songy children's product is absolutely brilliant. setting of Mick Jagger and the of disco rhythms on several melodies can be heard on the On "This Is What We Find." narcissistic posturings of Rod cuts — stayed in the English LP in addition to the more for example, Dury chronicles Stewart, so it would not seem charts for a year-and-a-half, stylized disco sounds. Above for our dining and dancing Ian Dury: "Being to be a particularly fertile which prompted Stiff Records all, it should be stressed that in pleasure several tales of mild mugs is better than breeding-ground for future to describe it as "the poor man's spite of Dury's abundant use of perversity and human folly, being smug!" disco artists. Tubular Bells." A disco-ish disco in his music, he is light- including one about "home im¬ Then, too, Ian Dury is not single called "Hit Me With Your years away from the trashy provement expert Harold Hill exactly one of the "Beautiful Rhythm Stick" recently went to Studio 54 mentality. (How of Harold Hill/of do-it-yourself absurd is the fact that the songs People." Not even close. On the the top of the charts there, and many disco acts could live up to dexterity and double-glazing are often punctuated with non cover of New Boots And as of June, Dury's second a slogan like "Being Mugs Is skill/came home to find another sequiturs and irreverent quips Panties his hair is little more album — Do It Yourself (Stiff/ Better Than Being Smug?") gentlemen's kippers in the by the backing vocalists, rang¬ than stubble. Even though it Epic JE 36104 in the U.S.) - Perhaps the best description grill/so he sanded off his ing from shouts of "cough 'winkle' with his Black & Decker drops!" and "prune juice!" in drill This is what we "Quiet" to "lucky bleeders, . . . find ..." I doubt if even Lou lucky bleeders" in "There Ain't New LPjazzreleases from Reed could sum up humanity's situation better than Dury does when he sings "the hope that Half Been Some Clever Bas tards." (The latter — a witty look at some of the great men in springs eternal/springs right history — is the flip side of the Corea and Stanley Clarke up your behind." On "Mischief," he mutters "Break some rules!" before single of "Rhythm Stick," which is included with copies of Do It Yourself.) format is most welcome. While those who own launching into several By ROSS BOISSONEAU vignettes about children who'll One sure sign of a great State News Reviewer his previous solo LPs may be somewhat album is when you can listen to probably grow up to live the The careers of keyboardist Chick Corea and disappointed with this one since it does not break it repeatedly without tiring of future of Anthony Burgess' A bassist Stanley Clarke have been intertwined any new ground, those who are hearing Chick for it. This reviewer has been Clockwork Orange. "Let's go since they first met. Their first collaborative LP, the first time in a solo piano format are urged to bloody raving mad/let's do listening to Do It Yourself daily Return to Forever, gave them the name for their pick it up. since he got it, and instead of something REALLY bad," they primary means of musical expression for the next Stanley Clarke's newest album is almost the sing at the chorus, while the tiring of it, I find that I enjoy it five years. The constantly mutating band antithesis of Corea's. Entitle I Wanna Play For more as time goes on and more song tells of the pranks they enabled Clarke and Corea to experiment with You, (CBS Nempor KZ2-35680) it documents live and more of Dury's lyrics come up with. many different musical formats, from a light, performances by Clarke and his School Days These tales gain an extra become clear. I usually hate to Latin-influenced band, to a heavy metal jazz band, as well as several new studio recordings. make predictions of this sort, version of Emerson, Lake and Palmer, to a edge by being sung in a deep Featuring such guest luminaries as Jeff Beck, Cockney growl over music that but I have no doubt that Do It sprawling big band, complete with two keyboard¬ Gerry Brown, Peter Robinson of Brand X, Steve is the opposite of what you Yourself will eventually end up ists. Gadd, Stan Getz, and Dee Dee Bridgewater, it would expect from the tone of on my list of Ten Best Albums Following the final tour of RTF, Clarke and would seem that Clarke couldn't miss. But as the of 1979. the lyrics. Spry and cheery, Corea went their separate ways. Corea has master of schlock jazz, Bob James, has proven, bouyed by Davey Payne's Now if you'll excuse me, I played in a variety of contexts,: an almost an impressive array of guest artists does not saxophone and Mickey have to go listen to this album entirely acoustic set, entitled Friends; another of necessarily mean a great album. This is his ambitious electronic/acoustic/orchestral Gallagher's keyboards, the again un¬ emphatically true in Clarke's case; not only is I . . . songs literally bounce with life dertakings, Secret Agent; and, of course, the Wanna Play For You not a great album, it isn't i.e. ther's no THUD-THUD- Album courtesy of Where¬ - tour and subsequent album with Herbie Han¬ even a very good one. THUD banality here. Still more house Records II. cock. Clarke has gone the fusion route, opting for The album starts off promisingly, with a live a more rock influenced sound. His fourth solo LP version of "Rock and Roll Jelly." But from there, Modern Man, presented him as both bassist and it's all down hill. Most of the rest of the LP is LOFTY LEVEL vocalist, and as of late he has been touring with Ron Wood, Keith Richards and the New eminently forgettable, from "Jamaican Boy," featuring Jeff Beck, to the thin, reedy sound of SHOP Barbarians. Corea and Clarke's latest LP's are a Tom Scott's alto in "Christopher Ivanhoe." The reflection of their current directions. title tune features the master of boring funk, THE 541 Corea's album is a series of solo piano George Duke, on keyboards, while Clarke improvisations, based on his impressions of a gibbers through a really offensive tool, a talk BUILDING! school in Oregon called Delphi. Founded five box. It mercifully fades out after almost years ago by Corea's mentor, scientologist L. six-and-a-half minutes, only to be replaced by a Ron Hubbard, Delphi is a private boarding disco tune, "Just a Feeling," complete with more Berkey Hall school. Corea visited this school and was so bad vocals by Clarke, hand claps, soul chorus, enthralled by his surroundings that he was and the pandering keyboards of Duke — please, inspired to record in the chapel. The result was somebody, keep him away from real musicians! six sides of music — Delphi I, (Polydor Side three is promising, featuring a live PD-1-6208) and the forthcoming Delphi II and III. version of Clarke's magnum opus "School Days." Delphi I is an interesting, but rather typical It showcases the guitar of Ray Gomez, with a album. While it rarely surprises, there are no driving rhythm section of Clarke, drummer SUB LEVEL disappointments either. It begins with Chick in a Gerry Brown, and Bayete and Peter Robinson pensive mood, and almost all of side one is in the on keyboards. An impressive tune, it shows 541 E. Grand River same vein: delicate lines, slow, thoughtful Clarke and his band at their best. But the rest is ! East laming J*1 tempos, as Chick paints a musical portrait of merely filler. Delphi. Clearly Stanley Clarke, the performer, cannot Side two opens up a little more. In the series of be blamed for all the faults of this album. Stanley pieces entitled "Stride Time," Chick pays tribute Clarke, the producer, must take credit for the to one of his favorite pianists, the late Art faulty liner notes, ridiculous inner sleeve, and Tatum. More accessible than the Delphi pieces, especially the poor editing. Two tunes on side they present another side of Chick's musical four are especially vivid examples of this: "Blues persona. "Stride Time 5 (Mr. T)" is my favorite cut on the album, immediately recognizable as for Mingus" fades out seemingly halfway through the tune, and "Off the Planet" cuts out Jam just as Chick. He moves rapidly across the keys, in a Clarke, drummer Darryl Brown, and pianist mwm; piece reminiscent of his aforementioned work with Hancock, along with his earlier solo piano Michael Garson really begin to cook. As on his previous LP, Modern Man Clarke's poor judg¬ m&m§ ★ SPECIALS* LPs. ment as producer has obscured the masterful Taken in sum, Delphi I is a satisfactory and music he is capable of creating. TUESDAY pleasing album. Chick's return to the acoustic Albums courtesy of Wherehouse Records II. Sift - TOAST OF THE TOWN NlfiHT Wife ■ All liquor, Beer & Wine Zi price tit ft $ 'Three's Company' tops ratings mm WEDNESDAY mm - MUGGERS MADNESS" The top 20 television shows Island, 20.2 (ABC); 13. Happy ttftft light situation comedy, even if All Mugs of Beer Zi price for the week, according to the Days, 20.0 (ABC); 14. One Day they've seen it before. All 10 of wi Nielsen ratings are as follows: at a Time, 19.2 (CBS); 15. The the top-rated programs were ft tit THURSDAY 1. Three's Company, 23.6 (ABC) Dukes of Hazzard, 19.1 (CBS); reruns, eight of them sitcom 2. WKRP in Cincinnati, 23.0 16. America 2100, 19.1 (ABC); reruns. *t* -PITCHER PARTY NIGHT (CBS); 3. M*A*S*H, 22.6 17. 13 Queens Blvd., 18.4 Meanwhile, a critically (CBS); 4. Taxi, 22.3 (ABC); 5. (ABC); 18. Barnaby Jones, 18.3 praised two-part CBS News All Pitchers Zi price Lou Grant, 22.2 (CBS); 6. The (ABC); 19. The Love Boat, 18.2 special — Blacks in America: SPECIALS FIRE UP AT 8:00 P.M. Jeffersons, 22.2 (CBS); 7. Alice, (ABC); 20. Eight is Enough, With All Deliberate Speed? - 22.0 (CBS); 8. Mork & Mindy, 17.9 (ABC). ifi A RUN Al I NIGHT LONG finished third from last and 21.6 (ABC); 9. Laveme & This week's Nielsens reflect sixth from last on Nielsen's list, (Oft* Shirley, 20.7 (ABC); 10. Vega$, what some in the industry have a fate usually met by news ft UK BAND: Foxx 20.6 (ABC); 11. Charlie's An¬ been saying about the American specials. flflHl thru August 4 gels, 20.4 (ABC); 12. Fantasy TV viewers' tastes — give them Every Wednesday FOR RUGGED WILDERNESS A Whopper If your idea of camping of a special! includes back-packing, 5 pm till 1:00 am iking, and climbing, we have the equipment and burger wm 4ft c experts to help you gel KING gig no limit RAUPP Offers Good at 1141 E. Grand River Campfitters 2021 E. Michigan 484-9401 Mon-Fri 10-8, Sot. 10-6 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, August 1, 1979 Gilliam, Flowers back from festival The track and field events of the National Sports Festival in Colorado Springs, Colo., are over and the two MSU tracksters that competed in the festival have returned. "It was great," explained MSU women's track sprinter Cheryl New coach brings Gilliam. "It was a whole new experience. The opening ceremonies were nice and colorful. You got a chance to talk to all of the rest of the athletes, which was real nice. I had lots of fun." Gilliam ran in three events. The junior from Detroit was seventh in the 100 meter and sixth in the 200-meter dashes. She was also part of the 400 meter relay team that finished fourth. flair to Hawkeyes RICKY FLOWERS of the MSU men's track squad was sixth in the quarter mile with a time of :46.8 seconds. He also ran on the 400 meter and mile relay teams for the Midwest team. Former MSU track star Sue Latter was fourth in the 800-meter By DAVE JANSSEN other," Fry said. "We may campus. He noted that there is State News Sports Writer throw the bail 70 to 80 times a an average of 54,000-56,000 fans race. game depending on what the at each home game, regardless Editor's Note: This is the first in of how the team performs the defense gives us. a series of ten rundowns on Big "We may run the statue of prev yeek. Ten football teams. Today: the liberty play out of our end zone. "I can't get over the attitude Iowa Hawkeyes. of the people in this state," he We may line up with only one The consensus of the Big Ten said. "They really love their player behind the center. But football coaches is that the we won't overlook the main university. The number of fans conference is going to exhibit a that show up for football games objective, which is to win." more wide open style of play in here is amazing." Though the Iowa offense will 1979. And if there's one man Fry said that if anything, this obviously be wild, its defense that you can count on to do will not be too orthodox either, kind of support may have been more than his share to back this according to Fry. psychologically detrimental to claim, it's Hayden Fry. "We have to do crazy things the players over the years Fry is the coach that was on defense to slow down the because it was there no matter chosen last December to turn other guys so we can get a how bad the team performed. around an Iowa football pro¬ chance on offense," he said. "We finally got the message gram that hasn't experienced a "We'll have a big play defense to them that they were an winning season since 1961. The and a big play offense. We embarrassment to the alumni, 50-year-old Texan, complete coach the big play, we try to the fans and the students," he with a deep southern drawl, make something happen." said. "We jerked them down to will take the same gambling reality. The greatest problem style of football that reversed FRY'S TOUGHEST TASK in was getting confidence in them the fortunes at both Southern the upcoming season will be to that they could win." find the personnel to make those big plays. Although he FRY MAY PAINT a rather has 48 letter winners returning, dismal forecast for his 1979 team but admits that he would IOWA Fry insists that "practically every position is up for grabs" not have left North Texas High school women are practicing cheerleading skills in front of Demonstration and that "nobody has a lock on a State, which he led to a 19-3 Hall Tuesday during the first week of the MSU Sports School cheerleading starting spot." record in the last two seasons, program. He claims that he is extreme if he didn't believe he could ly worried about his team make Iowa a winner. Fry said because of its defense, which he he would like to turn the describes as slow, sluggish and program around in one year but lacking depth. realizes that he is dealing with "For the first time in my 27 years as a coach, the offense the toughest conference in the nation. New L. A. coach optimistic dominated the defense in The first year Hawkeye men¬ LOS ANGELES (UPI) - running game. I'd like a moving ble situation." spring practice," Fry pointed tor predicts that the fortunes of out. "And the offense is not his team may depend heavily on Jack McKinney doesn't rant offense rather than having "I think Kareem is the great¬ and rave along the sidelines. He standing around est player ever to play the very good so that shows how how well it performs in the everyone early season, when it plays the doesn't wear flashy clothes and watching Kareem Abdul-Jab game of basketball. I'd like him good both offense and defense are." likes of universities of Okla¬ he isn't the most humorous man bar all the time. When you have to be able to play not as many A couple homa, Nebraska and Iowa State alive. But he knows how to win someone like "Magic" rookie minutes as in the past. I'm of the players Fry will depend on this season are University. basketball games, and that Earvin Johnson I think you can hopeful we can cut his minutes "If we get blown out it will be talent has landed him the best do that. We'll run on every and allow him to play harder for DAILY Location: Iowa City, Iowa sophomore linebacker Todd Head Coach: Hayden Fry Simonsen and senior defensive a long season," Fry said. "If we job of his career. "hance and under every possi¬ shorter periods." can 'look good in losing', we AFTER 4 p.m. ENTER 1978 overall record: 2-9 back Cedric Shaw. McKinney officially became 1978 Big Ten record: 2-6 (eighth "Cedric is probably more should be able to beat a few head coach of the Los Angeles experienced than any other teams in the Big Ten." There Lakers Monday and made it place) HOB defensive back in the Big Ten — are some folks in the Big 10 we clear he won't be satisfied with enrollment: 22,990 1978 game I believe he gave up 19 touch¬ should whip." anything less than NBA with MSU: lost, 42-7 an downs last year," Fry mused. The talent at Iowa Univer¬ championship. sity may be slim again this IOWA'S HEAD MAN, in his season but the explosive brand McKINNEY, 44, RE Methodist and North Texas State universities, into the Big Ten. The offensive-minded head ' 18th year of coaching, does a lot of joking. His explanation: "When you work at a place like University of Iowa, you damn of football that will be imple¬ mented under Fry is certain to keep opposing teams and coaches on their toes. PLACED season. Jerry West, who resigned at the end of last West will remain with the Lakers in an administrative PITCIEB coach promises to field an "We're the type of well better have a sense of ball club post. entertaining, colorful Hawkeye team. "We'll play an interesting humor." Fry teams comes have to a school whose won more than that, if we're really hot and the other team's not with it, could upset them," Fry said. we "It At a news conference at the Inglewood Forum, McKinney rmlhvM type of football, the kind the three games only twice in the depends on the youngsters — if spoke entirely on his favorite olde tyme prices and hospitality kids like to play and that is also subject — basketball. Some of past nine years. But one thing they get a little momentum, - live entertainment nightly at 9. - fun to coach," Fry said. "We'll McKinney's plans for the 1979- that Iowa has season after you never know what can take a little different approach 80 version of the Lakers in¬ season, besides a'losing team, is happen. but that's what we like to do." cluded: a whole lot of fans. Fry said this "We're gonna do our dang- is the one thing he could not get dest to win any way we can "I'd like to run much more WHAT FOWA WILL do this over when he came to Iowa City within the rules." than we have here, a constant season, Fry explains, is estab¬ lish priority in its offensive game. This kind of thinking is diametrically opposite that of WE'LL BE not only most Big Ten coaches, but most other college coaches PIZZA as well. A great Italian CLOSED THURSDAY IOWA WILL RUN a multiple Invention to prepare for one of the biggest offense similar to that of the perfected by the STEREO THE PARTY'S Dallas Cowboys and Fry has Creeks! come right out and admitted that he will use every conceiv able formation to try to confuse the opposition. The Hawkeyes will feature a razzle-dazzle style BELL'S SAVINGS EVENTS which more often than not, may GREEK of the summer ■0VER.H call for putting the ball in the air. PIZZA FRIDAY & SATURDAY ONLY "We will throw the ball if Both Locations Open at 9AM they don't take the air pump away from us because that's the 225 MAC. 332-5027 555 E. Grand fastest way to move the ball from one end zone to the 1135 E. Grand River 332-0858 tereo River Ave. East Lansing Hot golfer Tom FREE DELIVERY oppe 337-1300 cold right now established e. lansing 1976 By RICHARD L. SHOOK UPI Sports Writer BIRMINGHAMlUPI) - Tom GSStmAi*rtfefc Watson has won a tour record $387,386 so far this season. But Free pre'gnancy test *on a walk-in basis, confidential^ individual care from trained specialists: All too often, when the party If someone gets too drunk to right now he can't seem to buy a decent golf shot. •papsmear, breast exam, b.c. pills ends, the trouble begins. drive, drive him yourself. Or call a "I'm just trying to •diaphram fitting, pap, breast People who shouldn't be cab. Or offer to let him sleep over. hit the ball straight," Watson said Tuesday •IUD, pap, breast doing anything more active than May be your friend won't be after coming off a long session •pelvic exam —any reason going to sleep are driving a car. feeling so good on the morning after, on the driving range under the •pregnancy termination by vacuum aspiration Speeding and weaving their way but you're going to feel terrific. watchful eye of his long-time to death. •advanced termination thru 20 weeks will be discussed tutor, Byron Nelson. at \ Before any of your friends our centers. Hitting the ball straight has drive home from your party, make been Watson's problem lately. •counseling no charge sure they aren't drunk. — blue cross, medicaid i DRUNK DRIVER. DEPT. Y And if you hit the ball crooked Don't be fooled because they BOX 2345 off the tees at Oakland Hills, • free VD testing drank only beer or wine. Beer and I ROCKV1LLE. MARYLAND 20852 participation in the 61st Annual wine can be just as intoxicating as i I want toUvpnn friends alive PGA Championship is likely to mixed drinks. J for the next party. be limited to two rounds. 927 E. Grand River 4737 Marsh Road And don't kid yourself ! Ic"mc what clsc 1 ean da "I'm not playing particularly because t hey may have had some 1XK ls atBogueSt. across from Mac Grand River behind well right now," said Watson, who has won four tournaments s Meijer s black coffee. Black coffee can't ] Vklliss 332-3554 sober them up well enough to drive, l Li'l this season and already broken 349-1060 - the season money — winning FRIENDS DON'T LET FRIENDS DRIVE DRUNK, i record of $362,429 — his total in 1978. Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, August 1, 1979 9 FIREFIGHTER FEARS FOR TRAVELERS' SAFETY It'sYA/hat's Airport fire chief quits position Happening GRAND RAPIDS (UPI) — The fire chief at Kent County here every few minutes. I think they are looking at profits, not Announcements for It's What's International Folk dancing 8 to International Airport said Tuesday he is quitting his post because safety." Happening must be received in the 10 p.m. in Kedzie Courtyard. airport officials are more concerned about profits than the safety Airport profits are up 24 percent over last year. State News office, 343 Student Roberts said that since safety problems were cited last April in a Beginners always welcome. of those flying in and out of the airport daily. Services Bldg., by 12 noon at least Howard Roberts, 29, the crash firefighting rescue coordinator Labor Department report there has been nothing done to two class days before publication. remedy "His House" Christian Fellow¬ who is resigning effective Aug. 13 after only four months on the them. No announcements will be accept¬ ship meets 8 p.m. today and 6 "Instead of ed by phone. job, said safety violations at the airport have gone uncorrected. specially trained personnel, the administration is p.m. Sunday. Across from Akers Roberts, a 12 year veteran firefighter, also charged airport relying on partly trained maintenance and security people," Dormitory. Come join us. Roberts said. Conversational sign language officials with refusing to hire qualified firefighting personnel and In addition, Roberts said, the practice 7 p.m. Thursday, fourth Poetry reading at 3 p.m. Thurs¬ not providing adequate emergency tools. airport relies on the volunteer floor lobby of Library. Anybody He also said airport officials know when they will be subjected to Cascade Fire day, Olde World Cafe. An open Department for help. interested in sign language is a Federal Aviation Administration inspection. Such inspections reading will follow the presenta¬ welcome. tion by Jan Zerfas. are supposed to be held on a surprise basis. "I've been told to shut up about the situation," Roberts said in an interview with the Grand Rapids Press. "But really I don't think the administration is concerned about the 100 people in and out of CATA to consider SN C^Sa/;r Preschool program two route changes H v> IT C. Medium Pizza the Regular CAT A Board of Directors will consider two route changes directly affecting MSU riders at its noon meeting today. U \ Price Identical Pizza TREE get the | offered Aug. 8 The Capital Area Transportation Authority board will examine on possible changes in Towar Gardens route 17 and Burcham-Haga- dorn route 21. coupon pei ordt-i 8 15 79 I A forum for the exchange of preschool teachers, child care The route changes would -liminate stops on Spartan Avenue in | 1203 E. Grand River 2830 E. Grand River ■ State News/Deborah J. Borin ideas and lesson plans for workers and interested parents East Lansing along the Towar Gardens route, and switch the delivery east of 2 blks. west of Frondor I Dave Biergans is plowing the cable line, while Harrison delivery west of Harrison people working with preschool- will be held Aug. 8 irom 7 to 9 campus access from Shaw Lane to Service Road on the Burcham ■ Roger Olmstead lays the new cable along Grand the Community Nur Hagadorn route. 337-1631 River Avenue. Newly installed trees damaged the age youngsters is being spon¬ p.m. at The Towar Gardens route 485-4406 I sored by the Ingham County sery School. 1309 W. Wash¬ change has been approved by East cables to street lights at Collingwood Drive and Office for Young Children. tenaw, Lansing. Lansing City Council, but not the Burcham-Hagadorn change. If Grand River Avenue. Call the Office for Young approved by the board, the latter change is subject to approval by The Curriculum Carnival for Children to register. City Council. Panax President McGoff reproved ing. government report said McGoff used $6 million Bundy gets sentenced in Florida given him by agents of that government to buy I continued from page 1) ment in the United States The action was taken at a hearing in the "The court finds that both of the Union. McGoff has denied the report. Union's $43 million anti-trust suit "I AM NOT the one respon¬ against his will. these killings were indeed hein¬ against Renfrew warned that if McGoff and Jones fail McClatchy Newspapers, publishers of the rival sible for the acts at the Chi ous, vicious and cruel," Cowart to appear with the financial information, he may COWART SAID HE could Sacramento Bee, which has countersued. dismiss the antitrust suit Omega house and at Dunwoody said. Renfrew ordered Richard Jones, a McGoff brought against the Street," Bundy said. "I will be find virtually no mitigating Bee by the Union in 1976. Bundy's mother, Louise, cast attorney and business associate, to appear for tortured for and will suffer for factors that would keep Bundy her eyes downward as the judge And Renfrew said that he also might find for that act. But I will not share off Florida's Death Row. deposition Aug. 6 in the San Francisco offices of ... described the murder scene. the Bee's attorneys, Brebeck, Phleger and McClatchy newspapers in their countersuit if the burden of the guilt. The judge, referring to the Harrison. McGoff and Jones fail to appear with the "I'm not asking for mercy. I attack on Bowman, said: "The COWART ALSO SEN¬ information. find it somewhat absurd to ask McGoff himself was ordered to appear Aug. 10, beating was vicious, vile, TENCED Bundy to 99 years on and both were ordered to bring any documents But Renfrew said that McGoff does have the for mercy for something I did wicked and atrocious," Cowart each of two burglary conviction relating to the of McGoffs financing. not do." said. "She was left in her own and ordered the sentences to source right to avoid testifying in his civil suit if he But the judge said with bed in a pool of blood." S CEDAR ST NEAR J0UY S 27 WEST Of WA- pleads the Fifth Amendment against possible run consecutively for a total of "hone 322 00" A RECENTLY ISSUED South African self-incrimination. resignation, "Your name was on He said that in Levy's case 198 years. Phon* 32? 0044 the verdict form and your name "there was evidence of vaginal ARFYOUKKADY The judge imposed no sen 2 • Color Cartoons 5 was on the indictment. That's and anal trauma." Bite marks tence for three counts of at FOR THE -KWSuUed*- House approves gas «. rationing plan what the jury found They found on her buttocks were SUMMER? . . . tempted murder in the beatings ^APPLE spoke. traced by the prosecution to of the other three young DUMPLING ARE YOU READY "This court," Cowart said, Bundy's crooked, chipped teeth. women, explaining that "this (continued from page 1) Only three Republicans Democratic Leader Jim Wright "does hereby impose the death The nipple of her right breast count is inherent GANG FOR A with the . Tuesday's vote divided joined the 231 Democrats who of Texas, who led the move to was nearly bitten off. GOOD TIME? penalty upon the defendant, burglaries and assaults." largely along party lines, with voted to overturn last week's scrap the Gilman amendment. Theodore Robert Bundy." only 38 Democrats joining a vote. And Rep. Richard L. Ot- Bundy, a Tacoma, Wash., near-solid bloc of Republicans resident, stood flanked by his in voting against the White "THIS PROVISION THAT tinger, D-N.Y., argued that r ADULTS S3 00 STUDENTS 8 SR CITIZENS WITH AMC CAR0 S2 50 "consideration of the plan in attorneys and showed no visible TWI LITE SHOW SI75 } SPECIAL ENGAGEMENTS EXCLUDED H House position. That compared Congress vote twice on any advance would invite every emotion as he was sentenced to CHILDREN^! 5 to 79 Democrats who defected rationing plan sets up an im¬ die. Florida reactivated its in last special interest in the country Wednesday's vote. possible criterion," said House that feels it has been short¬ death penalty May 25 when ANHTVMLLE murderer John A. Spenkelink changed to try to defeat the became the first person in 12 |-(()RR()R 4. L plan." Gene Wilder Harrison Ford M years to suffer capital punish¬ • Kissinger OKs treaty But Gilman argued that Con¬ gress should not have to wait until there is an emergency to FRANK H (continued from page 1) BURNS SHlElDSt''4^1 to put a commitment to a stepped-up defense program into high vote on a specific rationing plan JUST YOU M LANGELLA |T~» ■ PLUS draojiaxfll - jyjg - but "should have a voice in the AND gear. substance of the proposal . . . But Sen. Jacob Javits, R-N.Y., told Kissinger: "I don't believe it when there is no emergency, ME, KID ii. | HI HEAVEN would serve our interests to lay this over while we fight over a B CAN when we can look at it with suitable arms program." Under questioning by Javits and Sen. Joseph R. Biden, D-Del., clear cool heads." WAIT DISNEY'S "THE VILLAE, —~rf ■ WAIT Kissinger said that if his only choice was to vote up or down on the treaty without any force modernization program he would vote no. The House also turned down, 232-192, a last-minute Republi¬ 101 KIRK DOUGLAS ■ ANN-MARGRLT A L 1 E can attempt at a compromise. NIVCN HAYtS rOSTCR SEN. GEORGE McGOVERN, D-S.D., told Kissinger his Offered by Rep. Dave Stock¬ IT S BACK proposals set too high a price for SALT. "You offer not a formula for arms reduction but arms escalation," McGovern said. man, R-Mich., it would have given Congress only one shot at --apple'l^l ft* 1VT □ "I am not asking a price for SALT," Kissinger replied. "I am trying to indicate a serious problem that has developed over a long blocking a rationing plan — but would have put it at time of submission instead of at time of p,us i jaws DUMPLING *- gang H ■ ICHIGAN TODAY OPEN 12:45 • SHOWS period of time, and that has to be remedied with or without If 1:00 3:00 'TIS S 00 7 00 9 00 SALT." implementation. FOOTLOOSE 1:00-3:00 5:10 - 7:15 - 9:20 1:30 3:45 6:30 8 8:30 FOI He said the United States should seek substantial arms Leaders said this was nearly reduction in SALT III but said they must come "from a relatively A HONEY OF A MOVIE as objectionable as the original equal base." two-step Gilman plan. THE JON VOIGHT J§K NBC-TV reporter (continued from page 1) visits E. Lansing CHAMP 1 United Artists [§§] After his first two books, some of the critics have pointed out that there is something of FRI "Eroove Tube" $ "Kentucky fried Movie" "Sunday Punch" is his first Newman said he, "felt it would novel. At Paramount, Newman have been wrong to write a the nature of a preoccupation said he decided to write a novel third book in the same style. with language in this book." SHOWTIMES DAILY today open at 7:00 PM 1:15, 4:00, 6:45 & 9:00 Shows at 7:25-9:25 PM "just to see if I could do it." The When you're dealing with lan¬ Did Newman consciously in¬ idea of a British boxer coming tend to write a third book about FRI& SAT 11:30 PM guage, the subject rather dic¬ to the United States is one, he tates the style in which you language, or did that just said, which has been in his head write. So I decided I would go happen naturally because of his for about 20 years. to this, "Sunday Punch." But personal concern with the field? A UNIVERSAL Picture • TechnicolorR iPG ^ "It happened by itself," he said. "I suppose any novelist WED. ONLY 108 B.WELLS 7:15 & 9:15 Grebner: letters illegal finds that you've got to differ¬ entiate the characters one from (contirucd from page 1) "A 1971 Supreme Court the other. And so you can't make them all sound alike. A NOW STORY WITH j decision states that students cannot be NOW MUSIC! treated differently for voting purposes," Kinkade said, adding that "And what I did was make it someone who goes to Europe for a year or longer is rarely possible in effect to identify questioned by voter registration records personnel. each character by the language ROBERT CHARTOff IRWIN WINK1ER Kinkade said the permanent address a person gives when that character used. So I did . SYLVESTER STALLONE 'ROCKY II'TALiA SHIRE BURT YOUNG applying for voter registration remains his or her official domicile find myself writing about lan¬ CARL WEATHERS... BURGESS MEREDITH: BILIC0NT! for voter registration purposes until an application for registration guage." aiLBUflfR IRWIN WINKLER ROBERTCHARTOEF PC with another governmental unit is filed. rr-v-.irrs SYLVESTER STALLONE United Artieti "All we ask is that they be consistent," Kinkade said. "It's improper to tell us we have to get 20 percent of approximately MATINEE TODAY 2,000 registered student voters to sign the petitions, and then Iff you thought SI.50TILL 5:30 apply different standards to the 20 percent we get. They didn't OPEN - 1:00 send out letters to all 2,000 student voters, only to the ones who signed petitions." J. Ross Browne's SHOWS - 1:25-3:25 Meridian Township sent a letter to the State Boundary 5:25 - 7:25 - 9:30 Commission last week, charging that the petitions were illegal and INFLATION FIGHTER ARE. YTXJ HEADY asking the commission to rule on the annexation attempt. Ingham FORTHE County Attorney Peter Cohl said he will issue an opinion was a great deal... SUMMER? Wednesday on the request and also on the letters. Ingham County Clerk Lingg Brewer said he hopes to check the You'll have to check out ARE YOU READY petitions against voter registration cards in Meridian Township MICHAEL BRANOON'EILEEN BRENNAN later this week. "If they (township officials) try to stop us, we'll just ask for our new happy hours! ALEX KARRAS • CLEAVON LITTLE-MARTIN MULL copies of the registration cards under the Freedom of Information M-F 4 to CASSIE YATES ;:i /, LINDA RONSTADTand JIMMY BUFFETT / \ Act," Brewer said. Grebner said he found it amusing that the township, which 7pm y = -;v, STEEIYDAN» 41 SIMS Jilll il« 1 v.- ... BUI MURRAY I AMM refused to validate the petitions, has in fact already done so. Special Prices on: "By sending out 618 letters to the 641 people who signed Beer, Wine and ■111 V ' w ' pi; nii'ii utouu 5sssi:r;: petitions, they've already validated them," Grebner said, Fresh Fruit Daquiris explaining the township had not sent letters to every petition signer, obviously eliminating invalid signatures. hors d'ourves also served THURS. ONLY 108 B WELLS 7:15 & 9:15 Wednesday, August 1, 1979 10 Michigon State News, East lonsing, Michigan Classified Advertising RESIDENT MANAGER EAST LANSING 3 bedroom AKARI 7-inch reel to reel. AIR CONDITIONER 24,000 TENNIS- certified teaching Information 1976 HARLEY DAVIDSON 3-BEDROOM, 2 bath, fur¬ couple needed to manage nished faculty home. Fire¬ newer home. Basement, ga¬ Excellent condition, with 5 BTU's with window adapter pro will give private, semi- -super Glide - Liberty edition - private, or group lessons. Call PHONE 355-8255 347 Student Services Bldg. apartment complex. General place, garage, 5 minutes to rage, nice yard. Hagadorn/ tapes. $250. 694-5023 after 6 Good condition. $100. Call $2,800-Firm, 676-3713 - after 351 7504. 19-8-24 (4) 5:30 p.m. maintenance, experience campus. Prefer faculty Haslett road area $425. Avail¬ p.m. 3-8-3 (5) 332-7085. E-5-8-3 13) S-5-8-10 (3) RATES necessary. 351-9538. 3-8-3 (4) couple. No pets. Available able in September. Call Mar- DID YOU know that. . . T) 9-1-79, 1 year. $425/month. cia 321-6373 between 9-11 70 GALLON fish tank. Diation Animals STEREO SHOPPE is th, 1 day-90* per line | Employment [ [jX] BABYSITTER, FOR month old girl. 20/hr. per 15- 351 1146. 3-8-3 (7) a m. OR-4-8-8-15) filter, aqualogy 600 filter, 6 row light, more. 332-8519. place to buy your stereo 3 doys-80' per line week. Cherry Lane Apart¬ LAKE LANSING - on the 3-8-6 (3) 5 FOOT Burmese python. equipment. C-11-8-24 (4) STUDENTS: INVEST a few 6 days-75' per line ments, 12 - 4 p.m. 5 days a lake. 2 and 3 bedroom apts. RED GIANT has a large Good eater, $60, Green tree hours per week improving the 8 days-70' per line week (every other weekend). Fireplaces 339-2325 or 349- selection of houses, apart¬ RALEIGH COMPETITION 10 python. Call for information. 1 quality of life for others in your community. We will Beginning fall term. 355-8102 3839. Z-10-8-8 (3) ments, duplexes, studios etc. speed, 531 frame, 21 pounds. 332-8519. 3-8-6 (4) Typing Service ||^j| train. Part and full time. after 4 p.m. 3-8-1 (6) . . . Most areas, sizes and More, call 332-8519. 4.30 )6.8» 31.50 39.20 Line rate per insertion QUALITY CARE NURSING prices. Call and see if we have 3-8-6 (3) FREE KITTEN to good home, EXPERT TYPING. Term pa¬ what you're looking for. Be¬ very lovable, some shots. pers, letters, RESUMES. MASTERCHARGE ( VISA WELCOME SERVICES, 694-9100. 3-8-3 (10) DENTAL HYGIENIST, full time pension and profit shar¬ BEECHWOOD tween 9-9, 349-1065. WILCOX TRADING POST - Litter trained, 351-6350. Near GABLES, 337-0205. EconoLines--3 lines-M.OO-S days. 80' per line ing salary open. 485-7123. C-11-8-24 (7) used musical instruments, Z-5-8-3 (3) C-11-8-24 (3) over 3 lines. No adjustment in rate when SECRETARY WITH manage¬ 8 8-10 14' APARTMENTS stereo components, car THREE BEDROOM home, 4 equipment, TV's, cameras, FREE PUPS, adorable Mixed- EXPERIENCED IBM typing, cancelled. Price of item(s) must be stated ment ability interested in are acquiring business. Send PART-TIME janitorial posi¬ miles north of MSU, Avail¬ jewelry, bicycles, albums and Spaniel/terrier. Call 332-5649 dissertations. (Pica, elite) in ad. Maximum sale price of MOO. a resume to Box 33, Gladwin, tions availalbe early evenings. able now. $300/month. Plus tapes. Much more. Buy sell Evenings. E-5-8-6 (3) FAYANN, 489-0358. No Commercial Ads Peanuts Personal ads—3 lines - *2.25 - per Michigan 48624. Z 8-8-10 (5) Call Mr. Grossi, 482-6232. -FULL- utilities. Call 1-224-7633 for and trade. 509 E. Michigan. 485-4391. C-11-8-24 (8) DOG OBEDIENCE classes C-11-8-24 (3) 8-8-10 (3) an appointment. Z 2-8-3 (6) - insertion. 75' per line over 3 lines (pre¬ TEACHING POSITION Designed to create a well- COPYGRAPH SERVICE payment). Schedule will be Monday, FIGHT INFLATION, sell for Summer LANDLORDS - PROFES¬ SOMEBODY ELSE'S CLO¬ mannered pet. 349-3475. completed, dissertations and SIONAL house cleaners are SET featuring gently used 2-8-3 (3) resume service. Corner MAC Rummage/Garage Sale ads—4 lines - '2.50. AVON, increase your earning Wednesday, Friday following power, for details call 482- and Fall here. Free estimates. Call clothing. 541 East Grand and Grand River, 8:30 a.m. - 63' per line over 4 lines-per insertion. the '79-'80 DeWitt Public GERMAN SHEPHERD pups, 6893. C-11-8-24 (4) 393-9199 after 5 p.m. River. Open noon to 6 p.m. 5:30 p.m., Monday - Friday, 'Round Town ads—4 lines-*2.50-per insertion. School calendar. Apply to PO 3-8-3 (4) Take-ins by appointment. AKC, champion Cassey's 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday, Box 247 DeWitt, Michigan, 332-1926. C-11-8-24 (6) bloodline. Cassey was of¬ 63' per line over 4 lines. SUMMER EMPLOYMENT 337-1666. C-11-8-24 (7) 48820. 7-8-6 171 EAST SIDE Lansing, 1 and 2 FALL LEASE, campus near, fered $7000. Pups, $125-$250. Lost & Found ads/Transportation ads — 3 with Michigan's largest multi- bedroom apartments, partly manufacturer distributor, sharp 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath. OLD FASHION desk, excel¬ Call 337-2504/489-6609. TYPING, EXPERIENCED, iines-M ,50-per insertion. 50' per line over STUDENTS - SELL "reces¬ furnished, 180 and 190. 351-6471. C-11-8-24 (3) 5-8-3 (5) Automobile required. Guar¬ lent condition. $75 or best fast and reasonable. 371-4635 3 lines. sion-proof" consumables References and deposit. 485- anteed income. 339-9500, offer. Matching nightstand, C-11-8-24 (3) from your home at your own 7593. 3-8-3 (5) BRENTWOOD NEAR, Fran- Deadlines C-11-8-24 (5) $10. Single bed with box FREE KITTENS - in need of pace. Tremendous earning dor, 3 bedroom, 2 bath loving homes. 8 weeks old. UNIGRAPHICS OFFERS APARTMENT spring and frame, $50. 337- Ads-2p.m.-l class day before publication. potential. For info write "Op¬ LANSING - available immediately. New 9400. E-5-8-10 (6) 371-4727 after 5 p.m. COMPLETE DISSERTATION APPLICATIONS BEING tak¬ Cancellation/Change-lp.m.-l class day be¬ portunity" 2677 Blue Haven en. Must be 18 and over. large one bedroom, includes carpeting throughout. $335. E-5-8-3 (3) AND RESUME SERVICE, Court, E. Lansing. 6-8-1 (7) all utilities, stove, refrigerator, 669-3413 or 669-3513. fore publication. Flexible hours. Starting rate typesetting, IBM typing, off-; washer, dryer, and parking. OR-3-8-6 (5) USED BIKES. All sizes, $15- set printing and binding. For- Once ad is ordered it cannot be cancelled or UNIFORMED SECURITY of¬ $3.05, FAMOUS RECIPE $215/ changed until after 1st insertion. ficers and store detectives full FRIED CHICKEN. 1900 E. Available immediately. month. 482-9226. LANSING HOUSE - near $100. Also used parts. We also buy used bikes. Call | Lost & Found ||QJ estimate stop in at 2843 E.( part-time. Call 641-4562. Kalamazoo or 2755 E. Grand OR-11-8-24 (6) Grand River or phone 332-- There is a M.00 charge for 1 ad change plus or capitol, 6 minutes to campus, CHARLIE'S BIKE SHOP, LOST MINIATURE silver C-11-8-24 (3) River. 11-8-24(6) 8414. C-11-8-24 (8) 50' per additional change for maximum 3 bedroom plus furnished 393-2484. 8-8-15 (5) poodle, Virginia Street. An¬ NORTH PENNSYLVANIA - attic, furnished, includes of 3 changes. HANDYMAN IN Haslett, WANT TO earn extra money? swers to Bridgette. Reward if EXPERIENCED TYPIST. Fast; upstairs, one bedroom, partly washer, dryer, fireplace, ga¬ found. 332-8705. dissertations, term- The State News will only be responsible for Build your own Amway Dis¬ $150,000 LIQUIDATION of accurate part-time, flexible hours. Mi¬ furnished, no pets, adults. rage, sleeps five comfortably. X-Z-8-8-13 (3) tributorship. Call 372-1693 fine stereo equipment. Save papers. 339-3575. the 1st day's incorrect insertion. Adjust¬ nor repair, maintenance and $140/month. 351-7497. Available late August. $455/ electrical work. Phone Mr. and leave message. 7-8-3 (4) up to 40-50-60%while they OR-11-8-24 (3) ment claims must be made within 10 days OR 11-8-24 (4) month. 482-9226. LOST - small black male last. MARSHALL MUSIC of expiration date. Kay 339-9500. C-3-8-6 (5) OR-11-8-24 (8) SEAMSTRESSES NEEDED. COMPANY, Frandor Shop¬ sheep dog with Midland tags. TYPING: IBM selectric. Term! Bills are due 7 days from ad expiration date. SUBLET - 1 bedroom. Pool, Call 487-8625 or 351-8043. BARTENDER, full-time days. $3.25/hour. Call 355-7712. ping Center. C-11-8-24 (6) papers, resumes, plus editing.; air, balcony, furnished or not. OKEMOS brand new 1445 REWARD. 6-8-13 (3) If not paid by due date, a 50' late service Leave name and number, - Close to campus. 351-5694. Experienced only. Apply $225. 349-3541. 2-8-3 (3) square feet, 3 bedroom OVER 300 cheap albums, 256 OR-11-8-24 (3) charge will be due. Monday through Thursday, 3-8-6 (3) ranch. With attached two car and up - all types, hits to the 2:00-4:00 p.m. 116 Bailey St. FEMALE GRAD wanted. Fall garage. 2-baths, full base¬ obscure. FLAT, BLACK AND Recreation East Lansing. 3-8-6 (5) BABYSITTER in my Okemos Whitehall Manor. Semi-fur¬ home beginning September ment, fireplace, deck. $1000 CIRCULAR. 541 E. Grand Wanted nished. Close. 337-2638. security deposit with one River, above PARAMOUNT. SKYDIVING EVERY week¬ Automotive Automotive SECRETARY IN Haslett, full 5. Two year old; infant; light 5-8-10 (3) year lease. $750/month. 349- Open 11 a.m.-6 p.m., 6 days. end and late afternoon. First WANT TO rent 2-bedroom in or part-time. Office skills housekeeping. Approxi¬ 0562. 3-8-6 (8) E. Lansing for faculty couple. required. Nancy, 339-3400. mately 20 hours/week. Own ONE BEDROOM - with pool, C-11-8-24 (6) jump instruction every Satur¬ AMC JAVELIN 1973 54,000 VEGA WAGON 1973. New sauna and air. Sublet avail¬ day and Sunday starting at 10 332-4537. 4-8-3 (4) - C-11-8-24 (3) transportation, references. MSU FACULTY couple with exhaust, battery. Runs good, able now through Dec., fall RECORDS! Thousands to a.m. and weekdays by ap¬ original miles. Dependable. 349-5854. 3-8-6 (7) well trained dog need a house $950 or best. 372-6728. $400. 373-7807 days, 337- option. SE Lansing, close to choose from, 75b and up, all pointment. Free skydiving SERIOUS MALE student for fall term. 351-8299. ?±3i3!__. 9537 evenings. 3-8-6 (4) PART-TIME jobs available at campus and CATA. $210. quality guaranteed, WAZOO programs for groups, MSU needs single apartment or will 3-8-1 (4) Fund Raising Owen Cafeteria. Hours vari¬ 393-3807 after 5 p.m. RECORDS, 223 Abbott, 337- Sport Parachute Club and share. Walking distance to 1966 BUICK LA SABRE. 8-8-17 (7) 0947. C-11-8-24 (5) Charlotte Paracenter. 372- VEGA 1974 Hatchback, four able. 355-5007. 2-8-3 (3) campus. Beginning mid or Runs good. Low mileage, - Activity 9127, 543-6731, late August. 351-5096 from $200, Call evenings, 372-1658 speed, 28 mpg, new brakes. 1 BEDROOM Rooms LARGE SELECTION of C-11-8-24 (10) $495, 374-6826. 3-8-3 (3) HARDWORKING individuals apartment 6-9 p.m. 3-8-3 (6) Z-5-8-10 (3) MSU CONCESSIONS DEPT. Is frames, glasses for everyone. needed for permanent full Sept. 1, Heat paid. Balcony, ROOMS CLOSE to campus. OPTICAL DISCOUNT, 2617 CADILLAC 1971 Eldorado - $1100 or best offer. Strong VW radio CAMPER, 1971. Pop top, 27 MPG. Excellent taking applications from non-profit and student or¬ time lunch busboy positions. (11:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m.) Great air, furnished or not. $225, 349-3541.2-8-3 (3) $21 per week. Call 332-0834 after 5 p.m. Ask for Jon or E. Michigan, Lansing, 372- I Rummage Sale"] For recording and sound mechanical condition. $1800. ganizations for food venders 7409. C-2-8-3 (5) equipment, most people look car. Good condition. 372- pay benefits, experience pre¬ Jim. 3-8-3 (4) MOVING SALE, must sell. to the Classified section first. at Spartan home football 349-2998. 6-8-1 (3) ferred. Call Mr. Solomon 6728. 3-8-3 (4) Friday 10:00-5:00 Saturday That's where the bargains games. Payment on com¬ 372-4300 after 4:15 p.m. NEW AND used guitars, ban¬ mission basis. For informa¬ NEAR BUSLINE, own room jos, mandolins, etc. Ducimers 10:00-5:00, 2943 Mt. Hope, JIM'S TIFFANY PLACE. CAMARO - '75. 350 V-8. Auto Service tion call 355-4550. in house, $108, utilities paid. and kits, recorders, thou¬ Okemos. 2-8-3 (3) Air, AM/FM stereo, Automa¬ 2-8-3 (7) Charlie, 485-6042, 8 a.m. - 2 sands of hard to find albums tic and power. $3200 or best offer. 484-3627. 9-8-6 (3) REFILLABLE WIPER blades RESIDENT AID needed to p.m. 3-8-3 (4) and books. Discount prices. Service Transportation 11 -JL | for your foreign car in stock assist in group Expert repairs - free estimates ORDER PROCESSING clerk. home for 6 PERSON TO share 2 bed¬ at CHEQUERED FLAG, 2605 ELDERLY INSTRUMENTS, CAPRI 2-S, 1976. Black and mentally retarded adults. Var¬ room house. Close to cam- MSU FOREST Rd. near. DRIVE A diesel to San Jose. East Kalamazoo Street. One Bright, ambitious person for iable hrs., part-time. $2.90/hr. 541 E. Grand River. gold, 2.8 L, excellent condi¬ full-time position in young ;. 3-8-6 (3) Licensed child care in my Leave anytime. References. tion, $3000. 332-5649. mile west of campus. 487 at 394-5106. EOE. 3-8-1 (7) C-11-8-24 (9) (408) 926-9886. 4-8-3 (3) growing company. Adding home. Call 393-7766 after 2-8-3 (3) 5055. C-11-8-24 (6) machine experience helpful. GOOD HOUSE good room SEWING MACHINES - new 4:30. 3-8-3 (4) CHEVY NOVA 1969 needs JUNK CARS wanted. Also Excellent benefits. Apply in For Rent good deal $50 August only free arm machines from NEED RIDE to St. Clair person. AMERICAN EDU¬ 532 Park Lane Call 351-2448. $99.50. Guaranteed used ma¬ CONSTANT COMET do¬ work. Almost new set Sears Shores or near Fri. night or selling used parts. Phone CATIONAL SERVICES, 419 S-3-8-8 (3) mestic service, general Michelin radials. $225. 353- 321-3651. C-11-8-24 (3) PARKING SPACES for rent. chines from $39.50. All makes early Sat. morning. Will share Lentz Court, Lansing. housekeeping. Call after 5, 0842. After 8 p.m. $15 per month, 517 West repaired. EDWARDS DIS¬ 332-5643, Libby. 8-8-15 (4) expenses. 332-2179 from 2-4 3-8-6 (8) E. LANSING. Close to cam¬ TRIBUTING COMPANY, or after 10 p.m. X-Z-3-8-1 14) Attention Grand River. Call 332-6685. 1 FEMALE roommate needed 8-8-8 (3) pus. Female only, partially 1115 N. Washington. 489- S-1-8-1 (5) CHEVY VAN, 1977-305 V-8, FIAT TEACHER POSITION open¬ Fall-Spring for 3-man, Rent furnished, cooking, $90. 332- 6448. C-11-8-24 (8) DIRTY HOUSES are our owners $126/month. Capitol Villa. ing, preschool cooperative 5988. OR-5-8-10 (3) business. Professional house carpeted, AM/FM cassette. Excellent Condition, Asking Why have we become nursery in Haslett, Michigan FEMALE OWN room in du¬ 332-4773 after 7 p.m. cleaners. Big and small jobs. BOOKS! 3 floors of books, 'Lansings largest Fiat re¬ (near East Lansing). 20 hours plex. September to Septem¬ 6-8-13 (4) WOMAN TO share big old Both inside and out. Free 731 $4500. 353-2609. 7-8-3 (4) magazines and comics. pair shop over the past few ber. $93.75 plus utilities. 351- home with same. Near Capi¬ Estimates. 393-9199. per week. Call 339-2161 or CURIOUS BOOK SHOP, 307 years? Coll us the next 3329. 10-8-17 (3) CORVETTE 1971, 350 LT-1. T-top, air, automatic. Yellow time your cor needs repair and you'll know the ans¬ 349-4508. 3-8-3 (6) Houses m tal and Cooley. Quiet, clean, and working please. $67/ East Grand River, East Lan¬ sing, 332-0112. C-11-8-24 (5) 3-8JJ52 CERTIFIED EXECUTIVE AVAILABLE. with tan interior. 394-7787. wer. You'll be pleased with POSITIONS applications for I Apartments ~| HOUGHTON LAKE. Chalet month plus utilities. Linda 482-5501 ext. 547, 485-0815 housekeeping manager ex¬ Now taking summer and fall. Apply in full bath near lake. Gas/heat, insulated. 355-8057. 7-8-1 (3) evenings. 8-8-6 (6) WATER SOFTENER in condition, $100. One dress good perienced in all phases. Ref¬ erences, 372-4783. X-2-8-3 (3) APARTMENTS GOOD COLLEGE CAR - '67 person any afternoon. RAIN¬ ROOMMATE SHARE apt. 'Air Conditioned Cutlass. $300. Good condi¬ BOW RANCH, 2843 E. Grand W/Grad, Haslett area. Super TWO STUDIO rooms - overcoat, $40. One raincoat 'All Appliances including with lining, $25. Color TV tion. 332-8621 or 332-4639. 3-8-6 (3) /imports River_2j-8-U5)_ place, reasonable. smoker, 349-5048. 4-8-3 (3) Non- STUDENT RENTALS - 708 W. Grand River, 3 bedroom campus near. C-5-8-10 (3) 351-6471. needs a tube, $75. 349-1808. Instructions dishwasher OFFSET PRESS E-5-8-10 (5) 'Luxurious Furnishings operator- house. Excellent condition. 1206 Oakland 'Shag Carpeting DODGE OMNI - 1979, 30 part-time (evenings or week¬ ROOMMATE - male. Sep¬ $425/month, references re¬ Call for Appt. ends) $4.00/hour. Applicant For Sale TUTORING FRENCH- all 'On-site Management mpg, rust proof. Call Gary, quired. 393-9293, or 371-3710 BRAND NEW 135 Dejur Tele- IV4-4411 tember 1. $130/month plus levels Tutoring English to •Private Balconies 373-0208 or 321-3478. must be self motivated; and 5-8-10 (6) photo lens - $40 - Call 1/2 utilities. Deposit. 332- French speaking students. 'SWIMMING POOL X-7-8-15 (3) quality and production con¬ 7343 evenings. 8-8-17 (3) AIR BRUSH and compressor 355-8311 or 332-3645. scious. Experience on Multi- Call 351-7504. 19-8-24 (4) regulator. Paasche S-5-8-10 (3) CHEAPEST PRICES in the 1250 essential. Experience on NEED 3 girls for fall. $98.75.2 with NOW LEASING 1976 FIAT. 2 door sedan. model AB. Excellent condi¬ state. UGLY DUCKLING ROOM OR efficiency apart¬ bedroom, very nice. Sandy, Multi-2650 with electrostatic ment needed 4-5 days per tion, $225. 353-0857 or 393- STEREO: SANYO receiver RACQUET STRINGING and FOR FALL RENT-a-CAR, $7.95/day, 351-5529, 349-9219 after 5. masters very helpful. Apply in week by visiting faculty mem¬ 10-8-20 (3) 0292. 10-8-3 (4) and 2 Tamon speakers. restringing. All repairs. Wil¬ 372-7650. C-11-8-24 (4) FIAT 1974. Automatic, rear person at UNIGRAPHICS Good, clean, strong sound. son steel racquets. One day ber thru summer '80. To 351-7212 defrost, radials, AM/FM radio 2843 E. Grand River, across Start talking at $175. Call service. Call 351-7504. ATTENTION!! WE buy late $110. Jim Hutchison, 353- FEMALE FOR half of Lansing Excellent. $1100, 355-0997. from CORAL GABLES. Jerry, 371-1415. X-Z-4-8-6 (5) 16-8-24 (4) model imported and domes¬ 1725 before 5. 1-8-1 (6) townhouse. $95/month. Half 3-8-3 (4) C-3-8-6J13) tic compact cars. Contact bath and ride to MSU daily. John DeYoung. WILLIAMS CONCESSION STAND AVAILABLE NOW. 1 bed¬ Linn, 353-4730. 8-8-8 (3) FIAT X-19, 1975 - New radial air, pool, $210 + tires, 58,000 miles, AM/FM. VW, 484-1341. C-11-8-24 (5) workers for all home games - Sept. 8,15, 22, Oct. 6, 20, room electric, 355-8456 or 625- NOW LEASING CAMPUS Best offer. 353-3600 or 355- 7 BEDROOMS, duplex appli¬ MASON BODY SHOP. 812 E. and Nov. 10. Call 353-2005 or 7488. Z-3-8-6 (3) 1110. 3-8-3(4) ances, $600 plus utilities. FOR SUMMER HILL Kalamazoo since 1940. Auto 355-4550 after 12 noon, for 1 BEDROOM apt. close to Lease, references. 1522 Sny¬ AND FALL GRANADA GHIA - 1977 painting-collision service. information. Or apply in per¬ loaded. Nice car for nice American foreign cars. 485- son at Crossroads Cafeteria campus, quiet, $225 month der, 482-7094. . * (4) *2 Bedrooms 394-2277 any time. in the International Center. + lights. 332-2495 after 5 price. 0256. C-11-8-24 (5) p.m. 8-8-10 (4) 'Furnished Apts. 8-8-1 (3) 6-8-10 (10) MUSTANG II 1975 6 cylin¬ GOOD USED tires, 13-14-15 Free Roommate Service LOST in the CEDAR - inch. Mounted free. Used der 4 speed, hatchback. 1979 MAZDA GLC SPECIAL 'Dishwashers wheels and hub caps. PEN 53,000 miles, Like New. 694- NELL SALES, 1825 Michi¬ gan, Lansing, 48912, 482-5818. Michigan, 1 DOOR HATCHBACK GREENS THEY WENT THAT-A-WAY...TO 'Central Air Conditioning 'Swimming Pool ^ForeignCar C-11-8-24 (6) Only... $3695 • ONE BEDROOM COLLINGWOOD 'Unlimited Parking Service FURNISHED APARTMENTS APTS!! 'Pleasant Landscaping ' ^ Maze? ©uptfetngljam • AIR CONDITIONING • SWIMMING POOL 'air conditioned 'Special 12-month rates • PRIVATE BALCONIES 'dishwasher 2 BEDROOM FURNISHED LUXURY APTS. • WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE TO CAMPUS 'shag carpeting 'unlimited parking FREE BUS WE SERVICE: WE CAN HELP! 'private balconies 'dish washer, disposal 'plush furniture SERVICE DATSUN VOLKSWAGEN TOYOTA 'swimming pool 'shag carpeting 'model open daily 'central air 'on sight maintenance NOW LEASING FOR Model Open 9-9 FALL Call 351-8282 Everyday SPECIAL SUMMER RATES COOK HERRIMAN, INC. Leasing for The Beetle Shop S Summer & Fall tons ng s Oldest independent VW repoir shop 351-8631 (behind the Bus Stop 321-6900 Next to 1400 E. CAVANAUGH • 393-1590 Brody CALL 351-7166 6135 W Saginaw night club on the river) CALL 349-3530 Located at Hogodorn just south of Service Rood i Michigan S»ate News, Eost Lonsing, Michigan Wednesday, August 1, 1979 11 HAGAR the Horrible SPONSORED BY: The Cars Rock Castle Farms by Dik Browne Sun. Aug. 5 Daily Tv Highlights See you in Charlevoix (6)WJIM-TV(CBS) (lO)WILX-TV(NBC) (ll/26)WELM-TV(Coble) (12)WJRT-TV(ABC) (23)WKAR-TV(PBS) NoW Watch Yol)r manners. 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Thomas and went to the apart wounds, police said, Saturday morning after being Officials said Muriel claims ment where she and Hammond The two deaths brings Lan- three days was registered early Tuesday morning when Arlene stabbed several times in his Garner threatened him with lived and found him lying on the sing's murder total to six for Garner, 27. of 920 S. Washing apartment at 5913 S. Waverly the gun, and while he tried to floor with multiple stab the year, officials said. ton Ave., died from a gunshot Road. take it away from her it wound to her abdomen. Police said no warrants have discharged. The bullet struck been authorized in the latest Garner in the lower left abdo was Lansing police said Garner shot at about 11:30 a.m. murder, but officers did arrest Julio Gilberto Muriel, 48, ef men, police said. However, other witnesses Five 't/' professors Monday at 1119'/2 W. Ottawa St. and was taken to St. 1123 W. Ottawa St., in connec¬ have claimed that Muriel shot Garner while they were argu given new positions Lawrence Hospital where she tion with the incident. underwent surgery Monday af Police said they are unsure ing, police said. ternoon. She died shortly after how or why the shooting There will be additional in¬ midnight Tuesday morning, of¬ occurred because reports from vestigation before a warrant is Five MSU faculty members have been appointed to administra¬ ficials said. witnesses have been contradic- sought, officials said. tive posts within the College of Arts and Lettfers. Juanita Thomas, 36, was Linda C. Wagner was named associate dean and Julia Falk, arraigned in Lansing District Robert L. Fiore, and Conrad L. Donakowski were appointed Court Monday on an open assistant deans. Robert L. Wright was named special consultant to Host families asked charge of murder in connection with the stabbing of Hammond the dean, a newly created position. Wagner, who received her bachelor's, master's and doctoral early Saturday, said Kim Ed degrees from Bowling Green University, has been at MSU since die, Ingham County assistant 1968, most recently as a professor and associate chairperson in the for foreign students prosecutor. Thomas has been charged Department of English. Falk has been teaching at MSU in the Department of Linguistics with killing Hammond at the and Oriental Languages since 1966. Youth for Understanding, an international student exchange, couple's apartment and bond Donakowski has been a professor of humanities at MSU needs host families in Ingham County for several high school has been set at $7500, Eddie exchange students arriving in Lansing in August. said. Fiore, who has been at MSU since 1967, is a professor in the Host families are required to provide room and board for visiting Police said Thomas went to a Department of Romance and Classical Languages. students during their stay in the Lansing area. The program lasts nearby apartment screaming Wright, who came to MSU in 1948 as an assistant professor of about 11 months. that she had killed a man. She English, was promoted to associate professor in the Department of Medical insurance, clothing expenses and spending money are was covered with blood and American Thought and Language in 1957. paid through program fees and by the visiting students. was unable to tell police where The appointments are effective Sept. 1. Students from Denmark, Germany, Colombia, Finland and other the slaying took place because countries will be coming to the Lansing area next month. Persons interested in hosting students should contact Jo Flaherty at 372-2883 or Barb Lansing at 489-9691. she was too hysterical, authori¬ ties said. However, officers recognized Man down in the mouth HOSLER'SWILLBE if he gets the WINSTED Conn. (AP) - Peter Silvester says upper plate of his dentures back, he won't wear them. He'll fran. CLOSED ALL DAY Japanese prof, speaks on pollution them. Silvester hasn't seen the upper plate since January 1968, when (continued from page 3) expensive pollution-monitoring to detect radiation leaks as one they fell into water at the bottom of a 90-foot-deep gas storage tank as he chipped ice from the tank. The dentures were found TODAY UNTIL 4 P.M. To prevent corruption within equipment because industry example of public activity to Thursday while the tank was being dismantled. groups opposing pollution, their has found ways to dump ma¬ keep tabs on nuclear power. "It was cold and freezing, I had to sneeze and that was it." power structure should be in¬ terials undetected, he said. Parts of the spiderwort, a Silvester said, explaining the loss. formal, Ui said. It is harder for Close public scrutiny of Today we'll be closed 'til 4 p.m. for inventory . . . then we'll be in¬ plant sensitive to radiation, Workers from Dunn Bros. Co. of South Windsor found the plate industry to destroy these dustry is the best way to changes color when an abnor¬ as they were completing the month-long dismantling of the tank ready to put on our sensational 4 hour AFTER INVENTORY SALE! We'll be busy all day counting sorting re¬ groups if there are no visible control pollution, Ui said. mal amount of radiation is for Northeast Utilities. . . . ... leaders, he explained. He cited the use of plant life present, he said. grouping . . . repricing hundreds of your favorite fashions. Ui also said people must be "idealistic" in their pursuit to halt pollution. "If we are realistic, we fail. If we are idealistic, we have a Snell official nominated A Summer DINNER SPECIAL Place a Many sensational items won't be found 'til we inventory . too late to the greatest be listed below. So search Hosier's TONIGHT for after-inventory values ever! . , a 50-50 chance of succeeding," he said. (continued from page 3) Any two complete Ui did not advocate the use of outlined in the revised city charter. 23 76 Some board members, as well as board General Manager Earl Brush, have suggested that the utility buy shares in either the Consumers Power Co. Midland nuclear plant or Detroit Edison's ITALIAN DINNERS SPRING JACKETS SKIRTS Plus Vz Carafe of House Wine Blue Cross Fermi II plant under construction near Monroe. The nuclear buy-in is one of several options being considered in the face of a projected *7.50 00 (continued from page 3) If the Legislature and sub electricity shortage in Lansing by 1984. Langworthy had told the council's Committee of the Whole last Wed. & Thurs. 5:30-9:30 PM were to *65 Now $1000 $5< scribers approve the plan, Thursday he had no "frightening intuitions" against the use of Health Central will be a sepa rate corporation under HMO nuclear power and would make his buy-in decision strictly on the grounds of cost-effectiveness. Vililiy INN 115 87 laws. Two-thirds of the seats on GOOD FOOD • PIZZA • SPIRITS SUMMER DRESSES DRESS PANTS its board of directors will be THAT STATEMENT RUFFLED the feathers not only of Open M*F: 11 a.m. Sat.: 12:00 Sun.: 2:00 elected by the Blues. The other anti-nuclear activists, but also of those who feared the loss of board 1227 E. Grand River 1 Blk. W. of Hagodorn 332-6517 $1900 $900 third will be elected by the autonomy should it buy into an outside system. were to *54 From 1m nere to *40 From subscribers. Dick Holmes, editor of the Lansing Labor News and an Under the plan, the Blues outspoken critic of the buy in proposal, told the council 226 69 would assume all the organiza¬ Langworthy would be "a rubber stamp from the word go." WE'LL BE tion's debts except the federal Holmes accused Graves of failing to check with council members BLOUSES SWIM SLITS 1 & 2 pc. loan. If subscribers and the Legis before making board nominations. "These nominees could have been spared the ill feelings of CLOSED THURSDAY lature approve the plan, the Blues will pay $500,000 for the rejection," Holmes said. "This lack of communication between the mayor and the council is tragic." to prepare for one of the biggest were to *32 From nere to *26 Noh ^10°° stock — essentially a way of Council members voted on the appointment without discussion. 320 271 transferring ownership of the HMO. But following the meeting, 1st Ward Councilmember Robert Hull said he voted against Langworthy because of his "lack of STEREO T-SHIRTS & TANK TOPS DENIM JEANS Blues Executive Vice-Pre government understanding and experience." sident Richard E. Whitmer said the giant insurer would work to "We're not asking for Superman," Hull said. "I've tried to make it clear who I'd support and I had hoped the mayor would take note SAVINGS EVENTS were to *21 From $3°° were to *32 (14 oz.) From make Health Central "a model of it." of the summer for the HMO concept." Joining Hull in his "no" vote were 3rd Ward Councilmember 56 132 Health Central's problems Terry McKane and Councilmembers-at-large Richard Baker and James Blair. FRIDAY & SATURDAY ONLY erupted last May, when credi¬ In other business, the council CHENILLE TOPS SCARVES tors pressing for payment of approved a resolution to boost debts brought its financial Lansing parking fees and penalties for meter violations. Rates on 555 E. Grand problems into the open. A subsequent shakeup forced the parking meters would be increased by up to 10 cents per hour and rates for city ramps would also be increased. Tickets for meter tereo River Ave. nere to *15 $200 resignation of two Health violations, now at $2, would be set at $4. The council is expected to East Lansing Central officials and brought the state into the matter. 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