Wednesday More rain is on the way for today, with temperatures in the The State News mid '60s. Low tonight will be in VOLUME 73 NUMBER 133 MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY EAST LANSING MICHIGAN 48824 OCTOBER 3, 1979 MSU reactor used only for experiments Bv KARL BLANKENSHIP All those wastes are then held until there If something should go wrong, Carrick State News Staff Writer are enough for a commercial hauler to take said, "there is a whole radiation evacuation The nuclear reactor at MSU is producing it to Nevada, Carrick said. plan that gets rehearsed every year." about half a cubic meter of radioactive waste a year — in the form of plastic bags, At the reactor, security is tight so no one Trouble isn't likely, however, because plastic gloves and viles, said James Carrick, can accidentally get into radioactive ma¬ MSU's reactor, unlike power producing reactor supervisor. terials. reactors that are about 10,000 times larger, Carrick, responding to concerns about doesn't operate under very much stress or the reactor expressed by anti-nuclear WE HAVE A security system so no one extreme temperatures when it does protestors at MSU last Friday, said the only gets in after five o'clock," Carrick said. operate, he added. purpose of the reactor was to produce The reactor itself is in 25-i'oot pit radioactive materials for experiments. a which "The reactor is 20 years old," Carrick is filled with water to shield against said. "It's been here for 10 years — since Unlike power-producing nuclear plants radiation, he said, adding that radiation 1969. It was at the University of Illinois for which burn 100 tons of fuel a year and directly above the pit was about twice the 10 years before that. There has never been produce 30 tons of nuclear waste, MSU's normal levels. reactor only burns about one gram of fuel a any trouble with the core as far as I know." year, he said. It would take 15 or 20 years, Carrick added, for the reactor to produce enough high level waste to even have it removed from the reactor core. And then there would only be a few grams, he said. Blaze hits Brody "WE HAVEN'T HAD any shipments in or out in years," he said. "We only operate An estimated $50,000 damage was caused by a blaze in a Brody Hall storage room on the average of one hour a day." Tuesday night. Carrick added that the U.S. Department Fire broke out at about 5:45 p.m. in the snack shop's storage room, located on the first of Energy owns the fuel, so when it comes floor just below the cafeteria where about 1000 students were eating dinner. time to remove wastes it will be the department's responsibility. Materials for experiments are placed in viles which are then put in the reactor core Firefighters extinguished the blaze in the snackshop, which was closed at the time, in about 30 minutes. After the fire was put out, fans were turned on to air out vents in the building, Carl Mackey defends swift selection; Eigenauer, safety engineer for the MSU Department of Public Safety said. towing, parking resolutions tabled to be made radioactive — at low levels — for The fire started again when hot ashes shot up the ducts to the penthouse and an experiments, Carrick said. additional truck had to be called to the scene. When those materials come out, the viles handled with A ladder was extended to the roof where firefighters used hoses to flush the vents. are gloves so radioactive "Fashion merchandising majors, for Damage estimates ranged from $50,000 to $75,000, Eigenauer said, including damage to By SUE ROBACH president of University relations and particles, such as dust from the outside of State News Staff Writer the viles. won't get on people, he said. food, machinery, linens, paper goods and the WBRS radio station, all located on the first Joseph E. Dickinson as vice president for example, rely heavily on business courses floor. President Cecil Mackey said Tuesday University development. to meet their graduation requirements," "The basic rule for handling radioactive Cause of the fire is still under investigation. that the desire to have a cooperative Mackey told the Academic Council that it Lewis said. material is to handle them as though they There were no flammable liquids in the storage room, but a Brody grill employee said relationship was behind his decision to was important to see who would be serving However, Lewis said that seniors major¬ were contaminated." paper and food products stored in the room could have been ignited, helping to spread the speed up the selection process of the vice the post and move ahead with the decision. ing in business who need a certain course to PLASTIC GLOVES AND bags are fire to the snack shop area. president for student affairs. "I am fearful that what happened may set graduate are given priority. At Tuesday's Academic Council meeting, a precedent," Zolton Ferency, associate placed in a special waste basket, Carrick The fire was discovered by Robin Karow, student supervisor of Brody cafeteria, who several members questioned Mackey's de LEWIS ATTRIBUTES THE problem to said, and when it's full they call the MSU smelted smoke and had an employee call authorities. professor of criminal justice said. cision to hasten the process ar.d said that he Ferency suggested that the Taylor II the decreasing amount of doctoral candi¬ Radiation Safety Office which comes and Units from both East Lansing Fire Department stations responded to the call. may have violated the Taylor II guidelines, guidelines be examined to determine their dates enrolled in colleges throughout the picks up the refuse. No one was injured in the blaze and Ray Hopper, Brody Hall manager said the cafeteria which pertain to He added that the Radiation Safety Office was evacuated in about five minutes when students the search and selection effectiveness. nation. eating dinner heard the alarm. procedure for officers other than the Ferency and Collette Moser, associate "It isn't a matter of shifting resources also picks up wastes from about 200 labs on The grill will be closed for an indefinite time and no meals will be served in Brody Hall president. professor of agricultural economics, voiced within the college," Lewis said. "It involves campus that use radioactive materials. today. Also, the Executive Committee of Aca disproval of Mackey's selection process at getting the supply of professors up to the demic Council originally had requested that Friday's Board of Trustees meeting. demand of students." Mackey delay his recommendation to get Lewis said that members of the college COMMEMORATION NOT DRV faculty input for vice president of student MACKEY SAID THAT he did not feel are obtaining estimates from other institu¬ affairs until the October Board of Trustees bound by the Taylor II guidelines when he tions on the amount of doctoral candidates meeting. made his decision. in business. Mackey said that he wanted to fill the Also at the meeting, Provost Clarence L. State Capitol marks centennial position at the beginning of the academic year. His nomination, Moses Turner, was Winder said that the College of Business is limiting its enrollment concerning students A RESOLUTION CONCERNING ing, towing and other issues of public safety park approved Friday at the Board of Trustees admitted to the college and the courses was tabled. meeting. offered each term. By BRUCE BABIARZ be the "usual dry cermemony." Some of the changes that have occurred Richard Lewis, dean of the College of The resolution urges the Department of State News Staff Writer "They delivered on that one," Crim in our society over the last hundred years Business, said that courses offered by the Public Safety to publish policies concerning The 100th anniversary of the State quipped in reference to the steady drizzle. are reflected in the items placed in the time College of Business are in great demand. parking and towing. Capitol was marked with pomp and cere¬ capsule which future Michiganians will find mony, a steady drizzle and the absence of CRIM SAID THAT people laughed when in 2079, Secretary of State Richard Austin the Governor Tuesday. Lansing was nominated as the site for the Sen. Michael O'Brien, D-Detroit opened Capitol of Michigan. the ceremonies on the Capitol lawn by welcoming about 200 people who attended "It was described as a 'hole in the wilderness.' " Crim said. "Times have "COINS MADE OF less and the Susan B. precious metal Anthony dollar reflect Ingham County suit dismissal files the event. changed — neither the government nor the changes in our society," Austing said. ' "We honor not the legislators whose building is what it was in 1879." township;'oof properly "Women not invited to the cere against were pictures grace the walls, but the people of Construction of the Capitol began in 1871 mony in 1873, — I just had a terrible Michigan," O'Brien said. and it was completed and dedicated in 1879, thought — we have a woman presiding over Rep. Debbie Stabenow, D-East Lansing Crim said. the ceremony today,'1 Austin said, referring By SUSIE BENKELMAN by Meridian Township, which claims the legal wrong against Meridian Township read a letter from Governor William G. The Capitol cost $1.4 million to complete, to Stabenow. State News Staff Writer annexation issue was illegally placed on the when it filed for the election to annex part Milliken, who was at a White House he said, and it would cost about $200 million Nov. 6 ballot. of east campus from the Township into East "I wonder if women will invite men in Ingham County has filed a motion calling ceremony for the swearing in of Reubin to replace. 2079," Austin said. for the dismissal of a lawsuit filed against it The county claims that it committed no Lansing, Larry Salstrom, the county's O.D. Askew as a special U.S. representa¬ attorney, said. tive for trade negotiations. Ingham County Clerk Lingg Brewer scheduled the election to annex parts of "I AM VERY sorry that I am unable to be East Complex residence halls to Elast with all of you today for the rededication of Lansing after a petition was filed June 26. Michigan's State Capitol," Milliken stated in the letter. "We need only to look at this building and Programming Board to settle with Fiddle Sponsors of the annexation election petition claim that the municipal boundaries which cut through parts of Owen, McDonel, reflect on the times in which it was built in By MELANTE J. KOTOWICZ Frumkin said Programming Board is faced with much difficulty in settling Hubbard, Akers and Holmes halls cause the dispute order to gather lessons and strength to State News Staff Writer because it is the first time an issue of its kind has occurred. confusion during voter registration. carry us into the coming decades. Meridian filed suit against the Ingham Programming Board will decide today whether its former member. Ten Pound Fiddle, Programming Board wants to be fair to Ten Pound Fiddle, but they must also consider "The Capitol, constructed out of honest is entitled to revenues and equipment it accumulated as a part of Programming Board, their responsibilities to the students, Frumkin said. County Clerk and the election scheduling materials such as sandstone, wood and but Fiddle members say there is much more to the issue. committee Sept. 7. Meridian claims Brewer "They want to be as right as possible and as fair as possible," he added. was not acting withing his jurisdiction when copper, immortalized the nobler aspects Ten Pound Fiddle, a coffeehouse which sponsors weekly folk music concerts, and ideals of man," the letter continued. withdrew from Programming Board in May 1979 because of the slow process of the THE GROUP PURCHASED sound system worth $2,800, consisting he scheduled the annexation election. a of four "The men and women who pass through complex bureaucratic system by which Programming Board operates, said Bob microphones, an amplifier and four speakers, under the assumption that it would own the halls of the Capitol and work within the Blackman, who advises Ten Pound Fiddle. the equipment. MERIDIAN CLAIMS BREWER should framework of government will change," it have followed Michigan Boundary Commis¬ Programming Board is one of three boards which makes up the Associated Students of Blackman explained that performers expect a coffeehouse to provide them with a said. "The building, and what it represents, MSU. Its function is to promote student programming such as films, concerts and sound system. sion guidelines in scheduling the election. remains constant." theater. Brewer was acting under the Charter Blackman said that if Programming Board votes to keep the equipment and the During the ceremony, a "time capsule" Blackman said the group accumulates many low-cost expenses for items such as revenues, the group would suffer a "significant" loss. Township Act. Meridian claims the call for the election was placed in the Capitol cornerstone, stamps and paperclips, and they were willing to keep Programming Board informed of "I don't know if we still could afford to exist," he said. "And for a small organization replacing the original cornerstone time its expenses. that doesn't make that much money on any given concert, it is a significant loss." should be voided because Brewer does not capsule which was removed from the This term, Ten Pound Fiddle sponsors two concerts a week. Without its money and "represent" the county. Under the Town¬ building last November. BUT GRADUALLY THE group was asked more frequently to fill out forms and equipment, the grouo would have to buy a new sound system and would also be forced to ship Charter Act, the County clerk is given ASMSU was making too many demands, Blackman said. reduce the amount of programming they could provide, he said. that jurisdiction. THE NEW CAPSULE includes a 1979 The paperwork required so much time and effort on the part of the group, that it felt it "We want the money back because we want to continue producing concerts," Meridian also claims that the civil rights proof set of United States coins, some 19th of certain residents in the township would was no longer worthwhile to be a member of the board, Blackman added. Blackman said. be violated because residents living outside century documents replacing those which "We don't want to fill out forms and then have to wait days for a check to be written to Blackman added that no Ten Pound Fiddle staffperson has every received salary or deteriorated in the old capsule and an the annexation area would not be allowed to us to buy what we need," he said. "It seems foolish to have to get a check to buy 15 payment for any of his or her services. electronic calculator. "We've always been a volunteer organization in the five years we've been operatin," vote in the election. stamps." The cornerstone was sealed by the After the group resigned from Programming Board, they asked for the revenues they he said. Ingham County claims Meridian Town¬ Masonry Institute of Michigan in accor¬ had accumulated and the equipment they purchased with the revenues. Jim Peterson, ASMSU Comptroller, has frozen all of the funds, totaling $1,808, until ship's suit should be dismissed because it dance with their "ancient rites," which was not filed under the proper statute. The The group was aware that funds allocated by Programming Board had to be used as the dispute is settled. included checking the stone to make sure it ASMSU dictated, Blackman said. But they also believed that the revenue earned and suit was filed as a declaratory judgment, But John Haytol, chairperson of Programming Board, still feels strongly against the that merchandise purchased with the revenue would be the property of Ten Pound Salstrom said, and should have been filed was "square, level and plumb." idea of letting the group keep the revenues and equipment. The time capsule and stone were then Fiddle. The reserves they acquired and the equipment they were using was a direct benefit of according to Michigan Compiled Law. consecrated with corn, wine and oil by the their membership in Programming Board, Haytol said. If the judge grants dismissal of the suit, fraternity of Masons. "AT THE TIME we were invited to join Programming Board in 1977, we were told we They chose to voluntarily forfeit their membership after being offered a compromise the election would remain scheduled for Engineers sealed the inner layer of the would be able to have financial independence," he said. in accountability that was acceptable to both sides, he added. Nov. 6. If dismissal of the suit is not time capsule with nitrogen so that oxygen The group was told that any revenue it accumulated and any merchandise it purchased Since they chose to leave the board, they have to forfeit the benefits, Haytol said. granted, there would be court determina¬ and moisture would not destroy its con¬ would be owned by the group and not ASMSU, Blackman said. "They can't have their cake and take it with them." tion on the lawsuit, Salstrom said. tents. Jeff Frumpkin. assistant director of Student Activities said, "There isn't any question Programming Board will meet today at 4:30 p.m. in the Sun Porch Room of the Union House The county's motion will be heard Oct. 10 Speaker Bobby Crim said that in my mind that that information was given to them." to attempt to settle the dispute. organizers promised him that it would not in Ingham County Circuit Court. Michigan Slate News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday. October 3, 1979 CARTER MEATY PETS IN PERSPECTIVE State News Wire Digest Congress still unsettled By LAWRENCE L. KNLTSON IN HIS SPEECH, Carter said fewer than 60 votes if a final on said he would rather see the Cuba Tower said that if Byrd does so, Associated Press Writer he did not win agreement from test were held now. The votes withdrawal of the brigade as a he will likely face an attempt WASHINGTON Republi the Soviets to downgrade the - of 67 senators are needed for precondition to ratification. to send it back to the Foreign can leaders in the Senate said status of the Soviet troops. ratification. Sen. John Tower, R-Texas, Relations Committee, either Tuesday the SALT II treaty He said he planned to in¬ SEN. FRANK CHURCH. D cannot be ratified now, chairperson of the Senate Re until 1980 or indefinitely. partly crease U.S. surveillance of mili¬ Idaho, chairperson of the publican conference, said there MEANWHILE, THE COM FaCUSiWOHLD because President Carter has failed to separate the pact from tary activities in Cuba, bolster U.S. naval and military pres Senate Foreign Relations Com mittee, was reported to be is no tion. chance now for ratifica¬ He predicted that the MITTEE is prepared to end its the continuing furor over Sov¬ ence in the area hnd speed more long series of hearings on the iet combat troops in Cuba. considering a reservation to the Democratic leadership would pact and to procede to the aid to Latin American nations treaty saying the accord would postpone action on the treaty consideration of But the Senate's democratic possible "Ripper" embarrasses English police leadership fought to save the that feel threatened Soviet-Cuban alliance. by the not take effect until the Soviet until next year and said the changes. Its schedule has been brigade is withdrawn or dis¬ delay could extend to April. set back while it waits for a LEEDS, England (AP) — Police, angered radio stations. treaty, saying Carter has suc¬ But administration officials mantled. But Senate Democratic lea¬ ceeded in demonstrating that said report by the Senate Intelli¬ and embarrassed by the elusive York¬ All the murders have been committed Tuesday that Carter does But Baker, at a news confer¬ der Robert C. Byrd of West the presence of 2,600 soldiers in gence Committee on whether shire Ripper, " enlisted the public Tuesday in the Yorkshire area in northern not plan to take any steps ence, called that idea "dodging Virginia said he still intends to Soviet compliance with the pact Cuba no way overshadows the against the Soviet Union and the issue and a cop-out." He in a countrywide blitz to track down the bring the treaty up this year. is verifiable. England. importance of a treaty to con¬ has decided against man who killed 12 women in four years. linking the Tracking down the Ripper is not going trol the race in nuclear arms. troop issue to such matters as Yorkshire Chief Constoble Ronald to be Sherlock Holmes The debate over the future of a detection," trade with the Russians. Gregory said million pamphlets would the strategic arms limitation Pope speaks to U.N. in a Gregory said. It is going to be in the In the Senate, Republican be distributed throughout Britain, huge hands of the public who see treaty continued despite Car¬ leader Howard H. Baker of things, who ter's effort in a nationally posters would be put up asking for have suspicions about someone down the Tennessee said he found Car information, and special tapes broadcast speech Monday night includ¬ road, even a relative, friend, business ter's response to the Soviet to defuse the issue and ing an excerpt of a message from the separate troop issue Ripper himself would be broadcast by the British Broadcasting Corp. and local associate someone they feel could be this paranoiac who hates prostitutes and who is determined it from the Senate's considera¬ tion of the SALT accord. "disappointing and inadequate" and said his shows SALT II would attract count mission of statesmanship to eradicate them." By HARRY F. ROSENTHAL to weapons, saying "Are the children to receive Associated Press Writer the from us as a necessary inheri¬ Soviets say Soviets lash arms race pensioners can keep working out at NEW YORK — Pope John Paul II took his tance?" And he added: "How are we to explain traveling ministry to New York's streets and this unbridled race?" MOSCOW (AP) The Soviet Union, faced pension-age workers in the labor force towers Tuesday on a mission of diplomacy prayer with serious labor shortages and a need to support millions of old-age pension¬ had not previously been provided for. The decree permits pensioners who Carter on Cuba issue and kinship with the poorest of his American flock. to THE POPE ALSO stressed that any solution the Middle East problems must include a just ers, announced new measures Tuesday The diplomacy was at the United Nations, settlement of the Palestinian question. to older citizens to keep stay on the job after retirement age to get AP The Soviet Union where the pope pleaded for a step beyond arms encourage — exploit "a myth that they Later, the pope praised the United Nations as working. larger pension payments in subsequent lashed out Tuesday against themselves created" to exacer¬ reduction — "an energetic effort to do away with a "great and universal endeavor" in a speech to The current retirement age years. Other provisions call for the President Carter's announced bate tensions and press for the very possibility of provoking war." the U.N. Secretariat's staff. He compared the in most retention of all or part of a worker's military moves to offset Soviet bigger military outlays. The prayer was at St. Patrick's Cathedral and staff to the "carvers of stones," who jobs is 60 for men and 55 for women. But along with pension income while earning wages troops in Cuba, charging that Carter announced in his later at a mass for 70.000 in Y'ankee Stadium, and architects and patrons had created great temples limited numbers of pensioners have long from work. Washington seeks to escalate the pastoral visit was in the deteriorating South been a common sight in Soviet offices, speech the temporary station¬ and cathedrals. "gunboat diplomacy" in the Bronx and Harlem included because the pope ing of 1,500 Marines at the — Pope John Paul, the supreme pastor of the transport services and factories, working The United States last year passed a Caribbean. U.S. base at Guantanamo in insisted on seeing downtrodden areas as well as world's 700 million Catholics, appeared more to avoid boredom or to law raising the legal supplement mandatory retire¬ Two of America's most in Cuba and creation of a new the cathedrals and the splendors of America. rested than he had been when he arrived in pension income. ment age from 65 to 70 for most workers, Boston Monday from Ireland for a 7-day tour of fluentia! allies, France and permanent joint task force Seeking to increase this number, the effective Jan. 1, 1979. The law also West Germany, said the Cuba headquarters in Key West, Fla. CROWDS DID NOT appear as large as the nation. In New York, he saw his first decree published in newspapers abolished entirely the mandatory retire¬ A Pentagon spokesperson expected at the pope's arrival, but New Y'ork did Tuesday issue is not so important that it American sunshine. said necessary conditions" said Tuesday that starting in not remain blase for long. The streets were Greeted on arrival by United Nations Secre¬ apparent ment age of 70 for most federal should delay ratification of the crowded in the area where the pontiff had lunch ly financial ones to keep more employees. SALT II arms limitation treaty. mid-October, 3,500 Marines and tary-General Kurt Waldheim, the pontiff ex¬ sailors aboard four at the residence of the Vatican's U.N. observer, Debate over the troops has amphibious pressed his hope that nations will recognize "that with hundreds waving handkerchiefs and seren¬ delayed U.S. Senate considera¬ ships would stage special exer¬ there is only one world and that is the home of ading the pontiff with the spiritual "He's Got the Jackson carries Sadat's message to PLO tion of the SALT agreement cises at Guantanamo for about four weeks. He said 10 light Whole World in his Hands." all." The pope was denied a uniquely American signed by Carter and Soviet BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) The Rev. be as dramatic as was the Egyptian President Leonid I. Brezhnev in bombers would participate. By midafternoon, too, Fifth Avenue below the experience, that of seeing New York traffic. Jesse Jackson shuttled among Mideast leader's trip to Jerusalem two years ago, Vienna last June. Tass, in a dispatch from soaring gothic spires of St. Patrick's was jammed Police had cleared the roads between LaGaurdia with crowds awaiting the pontiffs appearance capitals Tuesday bearing a message from Jackson Washington, said the contro¬ Airport and the United Nations and few people quoted Sadat as saying. In the Kremlin's first detail¬ later in the day. turned out along the motorcade route. Anwar Sadat versy over the reported pre¬ calling on Palestine Libera¬ Jackson told reporters that Sadat had ed comment on Carter's Mon¬ sence of Soviet troops in Cuba The pope spoke for an hour before the U.N. But the pope pulled back the sunroof of his tion Organization chief Yasir Arafat to General Assembly, passing up parts of his said he was willing to aggressively day night broadcast address, had been whipped up into a limousine and stood, extending his characteristic use diplomacy rather than war to settle Tass said the president and his "noisy propagandists cam prepared text. He received a 1 1/2-minute palms up, two-handed greeting to a smaller-than- his quarrel with israel. pursue the peace process, involving the PLO as the only representative of the advisers had been seeking to paign." standing ovation from the delegates. expected crowd that greeted him at the United Jackson, who met earlier Tuesday with Near the end of his speech, he referred again Nations. Palestinian people." Sadat at the Egyptian president's home in Giza on the Nile, told reporters on arrival The American black activist arrived at Beirut airport that Sadat had told him: RO-BOWL EAST here on Sadat's private jet. lent by the The PLO should assess its position in Egyptian leader. The aircraft required light of its increasing international special permission from the Lebanese acceptance and use diplomacy instead of government to land, since Egyptian warfare," Fall leagues are still opening planes are boycotted by most Arab e impact of a PLO cease-fire would countries. for all MSU students, faculty and employees Focus:Nation Mon 9:00 pm Men or Women Balloon donned in Ohio, just short of goal Tues 9:00 pm Men or Women of SPENCERVILLE, Ohio (AP) four non-stop, bolloonists trans-America for a The hopes successful flight ended in nearby Lima. 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W ith for allegedly violating a court order direct formula entry and mlling writer Mayor Frank Logue extended for a second day his emergency order shutting limiting the number of pickets. display for entering up to 80 steps. Police Chief Edward Morrone, who 24-character dot matrix alphanumeric down the company s Winchester sporting went to the scene with Logue, said there LCD. Operates in three modes: AKR. arms facility, the main plant of the nation's largest gun manufacturer. were no however, there arrests or were violence. He said, a few unconfirmed COMP & STAT. Can compute up to ten variables. Safe Guard'11 memory. Kdit. Campus Book Store 507 E. Grand River Late correct or test your Tuesday afternoon, Superior reports of some strikers trying to drag Court Judge Donald Dorsey ordered the formula without usii Across from Berkey people out of their cars as they came to $9995 city to appear in court Wednesday to work. a pencil. Recall it at tin- touch of 351-5420 ■£■ a kev. Michigon Stote News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, October 3, 1979 3 Council vote may Judge postpones hearing cause a lawsuit to let negotiations resume By BRUCE BABIARZ Circuit Court Center on Sept. 27, the teach sides to reach Judge James an agreement. State News Staff Writer Giddings postponed a show ers voted to stay out of the Giddings said he might lift the The Lansing City Council's split vote Monday night on a cause hearing Tuesday to allow classroom until they had injunction at the time, if he resolution to withold $28,000 from a Grand Rapids iaw firm could striking Lansing teachers and reached a contract agreement. determined that the board was leave the city open for a lawsuit, a city official said. the Board of Education to They have been striking for not bargaining in good faith. Deputy Finance Director Jan Lazar said the council's action continue contract negotiations. four weeks. Issues still being negotiated leaves the city with an audit problem and the possibility of a The two sides resumed con¬ include a cost of living allow¬ An Oct. 15 deadline has been lawsuit if the $28,000 is not paid. tract talks and class size. Monday at 5:00 p.m. set by Giddings for the two ance The measure was defeated because the four opposing after being ordered back to the councilmembers refused to approve the payment without table by Giddings. assurances that similar "cost overruns" would not occur again. At the Monday hearing, Gid¬ The lawfirm of Miller, Johnson, Snell and Cummisky was hired dings said he was not satisfied as "outside legal counsel" for labor negotiations with the Lansing police, firefighters and general employees. with the effort of the two sides, noting that they had met for Case Hall resident less than five hours between "WE GAVE PERMISSION to Mr. Bodwin (Daniel Bodwin, personnel director for the City of Lansing) to secure the attorneys for labor negotiations," City Council President Louis Adado said. Thursday and Sunday. The reason for the hearing dies of natural cause was to determine if the 1,540 Councilmembers Richard Baker, Terry McKane, Robert Hull striking Lansing teachers were and James Blair voted to withold payment to the firm. in contempt of court for defying The councilmembers said that they would not pass a resolution An MSU psychology student died early Monday morning in Case Giddings order to return to the Hall from what is believed to be natural causes. to pay the firm unless a measure was passed that would prevent classroom last week. legal help from being hired without a contract again. Giddings issued the back-to- Mark Lash, 22, a senior from Lexington, Mich, was found in his Councilmember James Blair said that the $28,000 was a "cost work order after determining room by a friend early Monday morning. overrun." that teachers were on strike in Lash, a handicapper, apparently died from congestion in the "This overrun was done without a contract," Blair said. "What I the legal sense of the word and lungs, according to a preliminary examination. call a blank check. They (the attorneys) encumbered this city to that "irreparable harm" would the amount of $28,000." be suffered by school children if F uneral arrangements are being handled by the Pomeroy the work stoppage continued. Funeral Home in Lexington. "IT'S HORRIBLY IRRESPONSIBLE to approve a $28,000 cost The funeral will be 11 a.m. Friday. Meeting at the Lansing Civic overrun without assurance that it won't happen again," Councilmember Hull said. Councilmembers Lucile Belen, Jack Gunther, William Brenke and Adado voted in favor of paying the firm without passing a resolution that would prevent overruns. * The proposed resolution would have required that the city * attorney Stephen Sawyer review all plans for hiring outside legal counsel. State News Mark A. Deremo * GIANT VIDEO TAPE SALE With the teacher's strike in its fourth week, many students have gotten over the * A SECOND RESOLUTION would have put a three-year limit excitement of their extended summer vacation and want to go back to school. * VMS and BETA Films on contracts with general counsel exempting those hired for Melissa Humphrey, left, and Theresa Vargus, both 10, are picketing near Gier Park Elementary School to do just that. * Magazines specific cases. from In other action, the Council approved a pact with Teamsters * Paperbacks Local 580, which will now represent about 400 city clerical and technical workers who were previously without a union. A resolution was unanimously adopted that will extend dental * Head Supplies $19.95 $io.oo benefits to retirees beginning Nov. 1. The benefits are part of the Unemployment up , * * new Teamsters contract * Sold exclusively at drops Michigan in during Aug. * Velvet Fingers Danish News Overseas study aid By MICHAEL VEH State News Staff Writer year," he said. * * 5275 Michigan 3130 N. East Overall unemployment in SHERER ADDED THAT * applications ready Michigan fell slightly during August but rose significantly in auto industry areas, according the ed largest groups to be effect by the sharp unemployment increases are the "experienced New entrant employees are * * This ad good lor free admission Graduate and undergradu¬ to the latest Michigan Employ¬ unemployed." 1 1 entering the job * ate minority students inter¬ ment Securities Commission The experienced unemployed ested in overseas studies may consist mainly of blue collar About $3,000 in grants from report. apply for government grants the International Communica¬ Lansing reported 22,500 per¬ workers who have lost their for international study pro¬ tions Agency of the Depart¬ sons, or 9.2 percent of the labor jobs. +++++++++++++++++ jects, Leslie Rout, special ment of Health, Education force, out of work in August Other groups that have suf assistant to the president, and Welfare is still available compared to the 7.8 percent said Tuesday. for these projects, Gliozzo unemployed in July and 10.7 Minority students who would like to work seas on over¬ projects related to their said. Projects that are started percent in August 1978. The automotive industry's model changeover is one cause .FREE RIDE academic program should ap¬ before Dec. 31 will then have for the increase in unemploy¬ ply with Rout or Charles "a very good chance of being ment, Robert Sherer, Labor Gliozzo, director of overseas renewed," he added. Market Analyst for MESC said. study, as soon as possible. The International Commu¬ "Model changeover affects Rout's office is located at nications Agency originally unemployment this time every 450 Administration Bldg. and gave the overseas program Gliozzo's office is 108 Inter¬ $15,000. national Center. "The government has told "Overseas projects must be Correction us to sue this money by Dec. related to a person's academic In Tuesday's State News, 31, 1979, so any minority program as well as career Camille Abood, spokesperson student who thinks he or she goals and objectives," Gliozzo for a group of citizens and has a good proposal should said. business people, was incorrect ly identified as Camille Aboud. Take-along packaging and easy assembly MID-MICHIGAN'S LARGEST FIAT DEALER-HURRY! '79 CLOSEOUTS SUPERDEALER THE HOMEWORKS - AFFORDABLE PORTABLE FURNITURE * For up-tempo furniture you can * * HAS THE ONLY take home in a box and assemble ¥ yourself, visit The Homeworks at Jacobson's. 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All Now that the MSU Board of Trustees has was a camp m rock concert near the river It appears that everyone else realizes this University than most people will admit. available options must be carefully studied to somehow accommodate approved a $17.5 million contract for banks where hundreds of students pitched Wharton's talents except the people at Shortly after President M. Cecil Mackey those parties concerned. The time is now. construction of the State Center for the tents and slept in sleeping bags for two or MSU. Former Trustee Pat Carrigan Strick arrived at this University, he asked why a Performing Arts, it should be just a matter Probably the leading factor that made the strike inevitable is money. of time before it bears the name of its three days. When Wharton arrived, three of land said it best when she stated that MSU large and "prestigious" college like MSU In their bargainingefforts, the teachers are trying to get a cost of living the University's trustees openly admitted has grown in size and stature because of does not have a law school. Wharton asked originator. they did not want him to come to MSU. Wharton's leadership and the MSU family the same question. He also fought, with the allowance included in their contracts. The allowance would enable This discussion might seem overdone,but But Wharton overcame his adversaries owes the Whartons a debt of gratitude. state Senate teachers to maintain the standard of living achieved by a new contract, the most logical on numerous occasions, about thing for the Board of and met with students on the steps of the The Whartons were East Lansing's link to Trustees to do is to name the center The receiving funds for a law school. Wharton even though the inflation rate may rise annually. Another major now Union to quell an episode of window- the cultural arts. Dolores Wharton often was told that there was a law school in Ann roadblock obstructing a solution is the debate over classroom size. Clifton R. Wharton Jr. State Center for the smashing and vandalism that was sparked displayed the works of local artists at Cowles Arbor so there was no need for one here. But Teachers want to see defined limits for the number of students allowed Performing Arts. by the Chicago Seven verdict. House during their stay at MSU. And the it did not stop him. He continued to fight for I>et us not forget that it was Wharton who in classrooms. At the moment, teachers receive extra pay if they have to During Wharton's stay here, this Univer¬ Whartons allowed students to view their traveled around the country raising funds sity saw five Rhodes Scholars selected from collection of Picasso's and other fine art And now it is time for the Board of teach a class where the number of students exceeds the allowed and making presentations to possible its ranks. He was offered various positions works. Trustees maximum. backers. It was Wharton who to recognize his efforts and organized the within President Carter's cabinet and was The Whartons were a big plus to this acknowledge w hat he did and tried to do for Judge Giddings ruled the strike would cause irreparable harm to University's first enrichment drive and considered by 13 different colleges as a University and the institution owes them a this University. They can do it at their next invited many people to Cowles House to many students as part of his back to work order. What about harm done possible president. In fact, a recent article bit of thanks. To continue listing the board meeting. Various trustees have said it discuss the PAC. to the teachers involved? It would be ridiculous to assume that teachers by columnist Chuck Stone suggested numerous contributions that Wharton made was premature to consider naming the PAC But this is not the only reason why Wharton replace Secretary of State Cyrus to MSU would be obvious. But even his after Wharton because the board had not will come out of this battle unscarred, for they will undoubtedly suffer Wharton's name should grace the center. Vance. critics, when they seriously and objectively approved a bid for the construction. On the most in this type of situation; not the children. For Wharton came to MSU at a time of social As Stone put it, "Rather than worry about look at Wharton, must agree he did more for crisis — when most universities were in Friday the board accepted that bid. If teachers are not paid a salary reflective of their professional a successor for Andy Young, blacks ought to turmoil over the Vietnam war, the Kent be demanding a black successor for Cyrus standing — one must remember teachers are professional people just as State and Jackson State killings and the trial Vance. One who would continue the brilliant doctors and lawyers are — teachers will not be able to give their best of the Chicago Seven. performance in the classroom and their fullest attention to the .well diplomatic tradition established by (Ralph) "S During his first six months. Wharton Buche is Dr. Clifton R. Wharton Jr., a being of their students. It is terribly difficult to concentrate on ABC's showed his strength when he dealt with distinguished economist and president of the when one has to wonder where the next meal is coming from or how the monthly bills are going to be paid. student demonstrations, sit-ins, the student strike of 1970 and a phenomenon now nation's largest university, State University of New York, and son of one of the foreign The State News referred to as People's Park. People's Park service's ablest diplomats." Adding to the teachers financial worries, the raise the Board of Education offered falls frightfully short of adequate. Latest figures Wednesday October 3. 1979 offered by the Board show they are willing to grant the teachers a pay Editorials are the opinions of the State News Viewpoints, increase of 6.5 percent. That would up annual starting salaries from columns and letters are personal opinions. $11,053 to $11,771. An increase of this magnitude would do nothing for Editorial Department the teachers except imply that their strike was virtually non-produc¬ Editor-in-chief R.\N Robinson Kim VonderVeer tive. onagmg Editor Ky Owen it or BillHoldship In this, the fourth week of the strike, several observers have asked if Opinion Editor JoyL Hoeniein Dave Janssen City Editor Reginald Thomos the Board has been negotiating in good faith, since the Board is Campus Editor Carrie Thorn seemingly trying to place the burden of settling the strike on the Court. e Editor Chief Copy Editc Linda Oliverio Of course, this tactic is entirely unacceptable on a variety of counts. It Debbie Cree undermines the true value of the legal system, it circumvents many of the main issues involved in the strike (more money), and it places the Advertising Department teachers in a most unfavorable public image. And public support is one Ron MacMillan Assf Advertising Manager Pat Ore of the most crucial links in a successful educational system. weeks before I learned I was not hired. On Sept. 19,1 submitted another applica¬ tion to WKAR Radio, this time in the promotions area. Having worked in tele¬ vision promotions, I wasn't too hesitant to enter more of a business related area of radio. I was granted an interview for Tuesday, Sept. 25.1 was also asked to bring We're really mad a tape of my previous work, which I sent away for almost immediately. The day before the interview, I received a phone message that WKAR had called. I was about the tiekets! unable to contact the promotions depart¬ ment at WKAR the following morning The first week of this term, freshman and because they simply were not in the office. incoming transfers were greeted with a When I did reach them, they informed me rude awakening to big university life. They that someone else had been hired and that ' were not allotted football tickets. all further interviews were canceled. If 1 COME 1C PPArSE cACTEtf. MOT CARTER 16 AM MOMQCABte MAM...» TO SuRY CARTE?? qnp* To make matters worse, some 600 whoever was given the job was more students were sold tickets to seats which qualified, then they certainly deserve the did not exist. This perhaps being the major position. However, to have all other contributing factor resulting in the seventh interviews canceled is simply not right. VIEWPOINT: FURRY FRIENDS largest crowd in history at the Miami of My question to you is this: was it ethical Ohio game. for WKAR Radio to treat applicants in this Even taking into account the MSU manner? I think not. Policy fills gaps MSU makes way administrative foul up, the ticket depart ment has overstepped the bounds of casual inept ness. The bottom line, of course, is money. It John Gore 160 S. Case MSU President M. Cecil Mackey's recommendations for hiring for small animals almost always is. Regular ticket prices are principles in executive/management positions should come of no double that of students. Plus, a happy alum surprise to anyone. After a series of upper level affirmative action is a generous one when it comes to making Meal tiekets part appointments which Mackey initiated a few weeks ago, one would easily contributions to the university. Clearly, it suspect the president to come down just as hard on future By SCOTT FISHER • You'll have to forgive Randy Bob; he tends doesn't take a PhD to see who is going to of ea pit a list plot My good friend Randy Bob asked for some to be sarcastic. He's bitter because he was get dumped on. executive/management appointments. And because the Board of space. Randy? run down yesterday About those 600 seatless student ticket in the john by a I'm totally outraged at the brilliant Trustees have been ecstatically overwhelmed with his performance in "Michigan State University has an exten holders. I have a simple solution for what to bicyclist. administrator who decided to make I.D. and this area thus far, we have every reason to believe that Mackey's sive network of squirrel paths; the squirrel Normally, if a duck remains in the Red do for the upcoming sold-out Michigan game meal tickets separate this year. I feel this is ; recommendations will soon become law. paths are those skinny concrete sidewalks Cedar River for too long a time, his legs — put them with the freshman. the greatest visible that often run parallel to the fat University capitalistic people dissolve. Gliding gently to shore after dozing Mackey's reason for formulating the proposed policy are obvious for, sidewalks (i.e., fat sidewalks). These squir¬ G. Michael Kendro plot that I've ever seen. The reason they off in the Red Cedar, the duck, as of yet while other sectors of the University received new affirmative action require us to have two I.D.s is because rel paths are a marvelous and splendid idea. ignorant of his loss, readies himself for 2407 E. Jolly - Apt. 3 there will be more of a chance to lose one (or hiring procedures last year, nothing has yet been said about upper level A squirrel can walk to the Baker W'oodlot, beaching, only to tumble as he touches both of them), therefore the University appointment procedures. Under the proposed hiring principles, Mackey the Natural Science Building, or to either ground and remarks, "Good gravy gus. My collects on replacement charges. Notice outlined some general guidelines for associate and assistant asexual intramural building, semi confident legs have been pilfered by the shlucky, slimy he won't be smooshed. Smooshed squirrels sludge waters." But ducks are not wont to WKAR treated Its how the one that the students use most vice-presidents, assistants to the President and assistants to a are not attractive, especially to relatives and often land therefore most likely to lose) — panic (unless chased by desperate residence (he meal ticket — cost an abominable $15! ; vice-president. As has already been demonstrated, the President will be close friends. Say, for example, Ed, a responsible for suggesting vice presidents to the Board of Trustees for squirrel, is smooshed on the sidewalk by a hall cafeteria diners; my good friend Randy Bob wanted to nab a duck and jam him into applicants poorly What happened — did the plastic company go bankrupt this summer? I don't under approval — a procedure which has not changed and is not likely to in the jogger because there are no squirrel paths, the toaster oven) and he, with considerable I would like to call to your attention an stand how last year's I.D. was able to be near future. and Ed's squirrel bowling buddy Tim, a effort, rolls himself to the canoe rental, unethical business operation here on cam used for everything (RHA movies, IM What Mackey proposed for these positions is to have any nominations different squirrel, happens by and sees Ed where he can rent artificial duck legs by the pus that State News readers might be activities, meals, etc.) and that was only $6. forwarded directly to him. If, for example, a vice-president finds what lying there all smooshed. Tim might well be day or lease them for extended periods. interested in. whereas this meal ticket is only used for one overcome by vengeful hatred and Brad, duck, suffered duck leg-dissolu yell, "I a In March 19791 took a productions test at purpose and it's $15. Add on another $6 if may be a suitable assistant for her/his office, Mackey would intervene to hate all humans. I'll get them all." Tim's tion but, never one to bemoan his losses and WKAR Radio, here on campus. I was told I you lost the virtually useless I.D. card see all effort s have been made to find a small delicately balanced squirrelbrain competent woman or minority for set against artificial locomotion (financially would be informed of the results the next within five years, (which you know will that position. The administrator's report will include a list of various would then, most probably, snap and he and as a matter of personal leaning; he is an week. When I was not called, I called them. happen), and the University is raking up would start doing destructive and nasty accomplished roller), he jokes, "At least I candidates' credentials, plus an assessment of the many interviews I was told that since not all of the applicants $21 on a lot of college students who are conducted during the search. Mackey also intends to be involved in the things like sniping at jogging associate never get tripped." He also feels someone had shown up for their appointments, I helpless to do anything about the situation. . professors with a tiny handgun and calling should clean up that scum trench. would have to wait until they had been Jennifer E. Embury process from the start, as he would approve the search process before it small, gullible children and telling them they Fisher is sophomore majoring a in English given interviews. It was approximately five 111 S.Hubbard is initiated. were adopted. "The squirrel paths are a fabulous and Mackey's plan is a good one. If adopted, this policy would fill what clever idea. many consider to be the only logistical gap in a strong University "Now and again, a bicyclist can be seen affirmative action hiring process. However. Mackey concedes this DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau ridingon a squirrel path, but, by and big, the procedure is not applicable in all instances, including those where an bicyclists are very considerate; most ride in the Kissinger stories a- 'vme ' MR LBFF, frTTTRUe acting position must be filled immediately. the street, on the fat people sidewalks, in the LEGITIMATE COVERAGE OR APEPT THE PROMOTION DEMO- IBS As if to assure us that grass, into each other, over pedestrians, and the ue handled any past mistakes will be rectified, Mackey PROMOTION ' WE ASKED HAMILTON MENT ORCHESTRATED THE THAIS included a provision to insure that all positions will first be through Berkev, up the down staircase — /nation * THE proof - posted with anywhere but on the squirrel paths, which is staff? READING. the University, unless a special exception is made by the President. very nice of them. While some fear an outsider's take-over of the administration (and that "The squirrel paths are a tremendous and may be true), this provision at least allows for posting within the swell idea. I'm sure the squirrels appreciate them. community before outside efforts are made. "But I have Our one concern is this: what if when a question. What about the Mackey leaves the presidency, a ducks? If a duck wanted to go to the less than competent leader takes his place? If this were to happen, the ComputerUenterto run his program, seeing policy could be volitile to the progress of affirmative action at the that there are no duck paths, would he have University. While we have good faith in Mackey's intentions — there is to take the bus? Most ducks can't come up little doubt that the man is with the change, and even if they could, how exceptional — we fear what this policy could would thov carry it? Ducks don't have create in the wrong hands. pockets." ' Michigan Stole News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesdoy, October 3. 1979 5 Senate asks Kelley Senate approves A $tak DISCOUNT Hoase to revive primary LOCATIONS tEE • PHOTO FINISHING • SCHOOL SUPPLIES ensuring striking districts aid m*f 9^^ past- MSE.Orond River ' a«r088 from Olin PHONE: 332-5580 • albums By United Press International By United Press International student count until the second the full Senate The Senate Tuesday approved a resolution directing Attorney The Senate Education Com¬ or third Friday after classes Sat s s WEST f Grand River General Frank Kelley to file suit in an attempt to revive the state's mittee Tuesday unanimously resume. Nine districts missed across from M.S.U. Union PHONE: 3 Democratic presidential primary. approved a House bill ensur¬ the Sept. 28 count. "EVEN THOUGH Sun 12 * The resolution-sponsored by Sen. 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Cedar Open Mon thru Fri 517/374-6212 Nites until 6 L337*1631nmmmmmmmm 485-4406 *** Ml LANSING. Ml. 48910 Michigon State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, October 3, 1979 7 'Rust Never Sleeps' is all for the love of rock ' roll best rock album). On his guitar strap, Young By BILL HOLDSHIP popular culture elements into a grand perspec Taken all together, it would seem that Young is commenting on the stagnancy of recent wears peace signs — which speak for themselves State News Reviewer tive or panorama. "It's about American rock 'n and a large Jimi Hendrix button. The latter is American culture. "Our motto is 'Rust Never — Ever since 1965's The T.A.M.I. Show, the roll, the whole trip," he told Newsweek magazine celluloid screen has offered rock 'n rollers in November 1978. Hence, the concert (and the Sleeps,' " he told Newsweek. "The thing is to especially fitting, since Young's scorching guitar work is the closest thing we have to Hendrix numerous filmed concerts. Woodstock and film) feature such diversified rock items as Jimi constantly fight the decay that is going on. Gimme Shelter (both released in 1970) are Hendrix's "The Star Spangled Banner," the Musically, the promise of the '60s was that we today. This part of the film is stunning, and to see were going to put out. Now, most of the people Young and the band wailing through "Cinnamon probably the granddaddies of them all, but — Beatles' Sgt. Peppers LP, Chuck Berry's "School Girl" while assorted Coneheads and Jawahs who were capable of delivering are just rusting." — over the past several years — we have seen film Days," and the LSD stage announcements from the stage concerts and documentaries from bands as varied the 1969 Woodstock festival. "When I play the But more than anything, the film's grandest dance across — is a sight that will quite Woodstock announcements, I want the audience celebration of rock music and culture is literallly blow you away. Jis Led Zeppelin, Yes, the Grateful Dead, the I haven't seen Rust Never Sleeps at the State faces, Pink Floyd and the Band. to be aware that something really did happen, portrayed through Young's music, which fea¬ tures his elemental folk-rock, country-rock, and Theater yet. (I saw it in Detroit, since the film is ■ But if any concert ever deserved to be filmed that we started something new back then," said primal "punk" rock ("Is this the story of a Johnny meant to be seen in Dolby sound.) However, and preserved for posterity's sake, it would Rotten?"). The opening portion of the film/con¬ several friends have informed me that the film unquestionably be Neil Young & Crazy Horse's cert features Young performing such classic isn't being played loud enough during its East 1978 "Rust Never Sleeps" tour. This reviewer gems as "Sugar Mountain," "I Am A Child," Lansing engagement, something that might be caught Young's opening night performance at fine Knob during September 1978, and — Young's message will be more "Thrasher," "Comes A Time," and "After the remedied if future audiences would simply yell — Goldrush." Throughout the set, Young portrays a "Turn it up!" although it was totally WEIRD — it remains one than clear to anyone who loves "child'Mike persona, amidst the huge props on a Whether or not Rust Never Sleeps will be ! of the greatest rock 'n roll shows I've ever seen. rock 'n roll and everything the surreal stage. "I'm going to get an electric guitar enjoyed by people unfamiliar with Young's work Rust Never Sleeps (International Harmony; at music represents. when I grow up," he tells the audience. is something I really can't judge. You see, I'm the State Theater) is a visual recreation of the And sure enough, Young returns with electric prejudiced 'cause I know that Neil Young will concert in its entirety, filmed in San Francisco eventually be remembered as one of this decade's bear the tour's end. (Bernard Shakey — the The term "rust never sleeps" was written by a guitar and Crazy Horse to perform a rousing, most important and influential rock artists. Let's hard rock set, including more Young greats like film's director — is actually a pseudonym for member of DEVO when he was working as a put it this way if you love rock 'n roll, you owe "When You Dance," "Cortez The Killer," "Like a — Young.) Unlike most rock documentaries, the copy writer for Rustoleum during the late '60s, it to yourself to see this film. After all, there's film features no interviews nor other forms of and this may explain the presence of a man in Hurricane," "Lotta Love," and the entire electric more to the picture than meets the eye. DEVO rubber suit onstage midway through the side of the Rust Never Sleeps LP (last summer's explanatory material. And yet — taking into a account Young's esoteric stance — the film concert. In addition to DEVO, Rust Never Sleeps speaks vividly to a chosen few. In other words, includes such other recent pop culture characters Young's message will be more than clear to as the Jawahs from Star Wars, Saturday Night anyone who loves rock 'n roll and everything the Live Coneheads, and Close Encounter scientists, music represents. all of whom serve as Young's roadies or The concept behind Rust Never Sleeps, "road-eyes" as they are referred to in the film's according to Young, was to put rock 'n roll and its credits. to the Windy City of Chicago sponsored by Student Alumni Association November 3 and 4,1979 Trip Includes *Round trip motorcoach transportation between East Lansing/Evanston/Chicago/East Lansing *One night accommodations, with private bath, at the PALMER HOUSE HOTFL, double occupancy *Ticket to football game—MSU vs. Northwestern 'Breakfast Sunday morning Only $59.00, based on double occupancy (students only) Enrollment form available at MSU Alumni office—Union Building, Washburne Travel Center—228 Abbott, or dorm reception desks. Limited to 200 Deadline October 15, 1979 Here's how to eliminate 18 hours of study time each week. Evelyn Wood course. The answers were varied, old fashioned speed reading technique of picking If your study technique is typical, you spend 26 hours each week buried in your books. 66-2/3% but mostly on the same wave length: 1) They out key phrases In the Evelyn Wood course, of this study time is wasted on an antiquated set wanted to reduce their study time. 2) They skimming is a dirty word! of procedures. Procedures that have remained wanted to feel more confident in class, more in The PRICE BOILS DOWN control; and 3) They wanted to learn more, to unchanged for over a hundred years TO $2 AN HOUR. achieve better grades. What's worse, you presume there is nothing At the end of the course, each student was Read what the University of Illinois student you can do to improve. The prevailing attitude on campus is "You either have it or you don't!" asked if his goals were met. Over 95% said yes paper said (Ed Sejud): "If a student avails himself The other 5% received their tuition back of all the facilities by the (Evelyn Wood) Institute What nonsense! and attends all the class sessions, the price boils Why Do Most Students down to only about $2 an hour; cheaper than any Any student with average intelligence can im Read Slowly? private tutoring you'll ever find. Spread over four prove his reading and study skills at least 3 years, the course can save thousands of study times with a) better techniques, b) expert coach Most students have no idea what their reading hours and can probably affect a boost in a student's M ing. and c) controlled practice And he can do it ability is. If they are typical, they read about 300 grade point average Assignments which once quickly—in time to dramatically increase his words per minute (or one page of a novel). Why took days can be accomplished in a matter of grades in the current semester is it that students read at virtually the same speed, hours, leaving much more time for other pursuits. For this is precisely what the Evelyn Wood considering how very different they all are9 The Institute estimates that it can save average course offers, and backs it up with an iron clad, The cause can be traced back to the First students 350 hours of study time each semester - no nonsense, written guarantee. Grade. When we were taught to read, we were probably an understatement". asked to read out loud, word by-word. Later, in THE GUARANTEE the Second Grade, we were asked to stop saying Any student who attends every Evelyn Wood each word out loud, But we never really did. Fact TAKE A FREE class, completes the required practice, yet does is, you're saying these words right now-not out not improve reading and study skills at least 3 loud, but to yourself, one word at a time' This means you read only as fast as you talk - EVELYN WOOD times will be eligible to receive a full tuition refund. about 250 to 300 words per minute (As if to MINI-LESSON THIS WEEK Over 1,000,000 Graduates prove the point, Guiness's Book ofWorld Records Ask about the special 25% * Over 95% SUCCESS! lists John F. Kennedy as delivering the fastest STUDENT Discount Since 1959. three Presidents have invited Evelyn speech ever at 327 words per minute). 'Enter the drawing for a free Wood instructors to teach their staffs how to read How Do You Learn To Read scholarship better. All in all, the list of famous graduates reads like Who's Who: Faster? With The Same Don't take anybody's word for it-not ours, THE BIG TEN ALMANAC Hugh Alexander Charll Gaylord Nelson U S Congre US Congress Comprehension? not anybodys We developed the Mini-Lesson Daniel K Inouye. Julie Newmar so you could make up your own mind about Birch Bayh IS AT US Congress US Congress Actress At the Mini-Lesson you will find out how the the course. The Mini Lesson lasts only 1 hour. Jackson Betts Edward Kennedy William Prox Evelyn Wood course eliminates the habit of read During that short time, you have a chance US Congress U S Congress U S Congress ing only one word at a time How you can learn to try your hand at it—to find out if it really Student Book Store David S King, Abraham Ribtcoff. Daniel Brewster US Congress to read 3 or 4 words instead of only one To see US Congress US Congress can do the job for you. In 60 minutes over Allan Cranston Herman Scheebeil how natural this is. look at the dot in the middle 80% of the audience increases readingspeed. U S Congress Actor GS Congress of this phrase (jC°rge Segal Just a little, but enough to knew what it's like. ALL THE SCHEDULES AND STATS John Dingell U S Congress Thomas J Mdntrye. US Congress Ar,or At the Mini Lesson you will find out hew the Marshall McLuhan Al Ulman the grass • is green ABOUT THE MIDWEST'S LARGEST Gandhi Evelyn Wood technique handles difficult text India Wnter US Congress book material Hew it improves memory and John Glenn Joseph M Montoya. J Irving Whalley AND MOST PRESTIGIOUS US Congress US Congress US Congress Try as you may you can't help but see the concentration How it makes reading a other words. With training, you learn to use this pleasure instead of a chore. Let's face it, if FOOTBALL CONFERENCE. Why Do So Many natural, but un used potential. You learn to see the Evelyn Wood course is for real, you ought Students Enroll? groups of words simultaneously This will double, to know about it. triple, possibly quadruple your present ability So Hurry to S.B.S. and Pick Up This question was posed to several thousand college freshmen who had just enrolled in the This concept i« diametrically opposed to the a copy for ONLY s4" TAKE A FREE MINI LESSON TODAY s B S STUDENT BOOK STORE 417-27 E. Grand River TODAY A THIIRS. 4:15 A 7pm Albert-Pick Hotel 1427 W. Saginaw Q Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, October 3, 1979 Show spirit at pep rally A pep rally for the MSU-University of Michigan football game will be held at 8 p.m. Thursday on the grass field in front of Demonstration Hall. The Andersen gets his kicks rally, sponsored by the MSU Student Foundation, is open to the public and will feature Spartan head coach Darryl Rogers, the MSU Marching Band, Spartan cheerleaders and a number of MSU players. with seven-for-ten start Bv ADAM TEICHER coming to the United States as an exchange student. Until he State News Sports Writer Those who follow MSU football probably don't recognize Morten began kicking at Ben Davis High School in Indianapolis, Ind. his senior year, he had never seen a football. He thought the pigskin Lansing women's run Andersen this season. looked like "a funny looking pumpkin." The sophomore placekicker still wears No. 8 and he hasn't Andersen was hampered earlier in the season with a severe scheduled for Sunday grown any since a year ago. But the leftfooted sidewinder has muscle spasm in his back. It forced him to miss the Miami of Ohio improved quite a bit since the 1978 season. University game. A flat, fast course It's not that Andersen was incompetent last season; he hit on "It had been sore during the pre season, but it hadn't bothered through Building. Diet, injuries, aero¬ downtown Lansing, including bics and other seven of 16 field goal attempts a 42 yarder against Northwestern me to the running-related point where I couldn't kick," Andersen explained. Riverfront Park, will be the topics will be discussed. University his longest. It's just that this season, with a mark of But on his first attempt of the season's second game against the scene of the second annual Check-in time for the run is seven for 10 and three field goals longer than 50 yards, any time he University of Oregon, Andersen slipped after making his kick and Women's 10,000 Meter Run at 9:30 a.m. at Riverfront Park, aggravated the injury. "On Sunday after that game, I couldn't 10:30 a.m. Sunday. West Bank, 500 N. Grand River walk," he recalled. The race is open to all women Ave. in the following age groups: 19 Participants may register HE WENT INTO the hospital the night before the Miami of Ohio through 24 years: 25 through 29 Saturday, from 4 to 6 p.m. or game and was put into traction for a couple of days. He was ready years: 30 through 29 years; 40 for last week's contest with the University of Notre Dame and his Sunday at 9 a.m. Registration through 49 years; and 50 and fee for all entrants is $7. 53 yard field goal, the longest of his career, accounted for all of the MSU points that day. A pair of Nike running shoes Now, he insists, the back problems are behind him. "I'm 100 will be awarded to first place percent," Andersen said. And it's a good thing for the Spartans that he is healthy because finishers in each division. Lansing Community College Im Motes the University of Michigan game is next will supply lockers and showers up. Even though Andersen does not come from the state of Michigan, he realizes in Health Careers/Physical Entry deadline for residence One of jazz' truly great artists, Billy Taylor the game's importance. Education Building, along with hall, fraternity and indepen¬ "You catch that Michigan fever and you want to beat the hell out parking facilities. A clinic will dent team brings his trio to MSU for a debut appear¬ of them," he said. "I think be held on Saturday from 4 to paddleball is noon ance and a lecture-demonstration earlier Michigan State has made a name and the Friday. Sign up in Rm. 201 of in the day. joining Mr.Taylorare FREDDIE importance of the game is big. Notre Dame kicked our tail and 5:30 p.m. at the LCC HC/PE IM the best Sports-West. WAITS on drums, whose thing that could happen would be for us to beat them." "strong but sen¬ He's a bit excited about playing on national television. "It's sitive playing" the N.Y. Times recently gonna fire us up," Andersen predicted. "Michigan has been here praised, and VICTOR GASKIN, one of WILS ANNOUNCES the most prominent jazz bass players in before and gotten more publicity. Now it's State's turn." the country. In jazz parlance, the Billy IF HE KEEPS up his current pace, Morten Andersen has LIVE IN CONCERT Taylor Trio "cooks." The program will All Big Ten and All-America feature music of Ellington/Strayhorn and potential, not just this season, but the next two as well. Beyond that, there's always pro football. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14 Taylor. "My future I try to live day by-day," Andersen said. "I want to get my goals accomplished and be as consistent in my field goals as WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17 at 8:15 p.m. possible. Realistically, I could be an All-Big Ten. For sure, if the 8PM LANSING in the University Auditorium pros want me, then I want them. That's a one-time opportunity and I'd have to try it." CIVIC CENTER A CHOICE SERIES event. State News/Mark A. Deremo Wouldn't he like to go back to Denmark? "I hope to go home this Single Tickets on sale NOW at the MSU Union Ticket Office Morten Andersen (left) and kick holder Mark Ander¬ Christmas," he said. (355-3361) son congratulate each other after yarder against the University of Notre Dame. Andersen's 53- Andersen quickly changed his mind. "No, i hope I don't go this Christmas. I want to go to the Rose Bowl. What I would like would be to move the Rose Bowl to Denmark." home really JEAN*LUC and the Arts Box Office in the malls (3724636). PUBLIC: $7.50,6.50,5.00. Lansing and ALL STUDENTS, ALL SCHOOLS: steps on the field is like money in the bank for the Spartans. So what did he do in the off-season? "Nothing," Andersen said PONTY 50% discount. with a laugh. "Really, I ran a bit in the sand over the summer. That's probably the main thing I did to get my leg stronger." Kickers host U-M; $8.50 & 7.50 At the Civic Center Box Office MORE IMPORTANTLY THAN just strengthening his leg is his frame of mind. "I'm more mentally prepared this year," he acknowledges. "I think I can make every kick. Kicking is more mental than it is physical. You have to have a hope for revenge with special guest star SHAWN PHILLIPS strong leg, but you The MSU soccer team will have a new image to live up to when A Cherry Hill Production can talk yourself out of making a field goal and you can talk the Spartans host the University of Michigan at 4 today. yourself into making a field goal." After t heir impressive showing at the Loyola Invitational Soccer Andersen also says part of his approach is to treat all field Tournament last weekend, the Spartans have established goal attempts, no matter the distance, the same. "If you have the themselves as a resurgent soccer power. technique down, the rest takes care of itself," he said. The Wolverines, however, would like nothing better than to He learned his technique himself. "It's just an individual knock the Spartans off their pedestal. thing," explained Andersen. "Coach (Darryl) Rogers checks on us (the "Emotion will be running high in this game," MSU coach Joe kickers), but he really doesn't know how to teach kicking. No one Baum said. "We thought we were the better team last year but we else on the team knows what I have to do." didn't prove it. We'll be ready this time." What had to have a positive effect on his kicking was his U-M defeated MSU 1-0 at Ann Arbor last season for its first soccer playing background. "I played soccer since I was five and I victory in the 10 meetings between the two schools. think that has really given me an advantage over some American Mark Neterer continues to lead the Spartans in scoring with six kickers," the Struer, Denmark native said. eaogs, goals. Eric Wostl is second with four points on one goal and three assists. ANDERSEN SPENT THE first 17 years of his life in Denmark MSU has a season mark of 5-2. Feet are human, too. 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Most WRITI NG, LIKE MANY other skills, improves with practice a. nd feedback, he said. His best students are those who students whether they realize it or not, have some kind of dialect, he added. A regional or urban dialect is a phenomenon common to everyone. BOARD Meet with OF DIRECTORS candidates Lansing resio ents have a chance to meet City Council OF candidates at 7:t K) tonight in the community i oom of the Marshall Street Firestation, 815 Marshall St. Attending the rr be Ted DeLeon Sr Lindemann, both F irst Ward eeting will .. and Pat THE STATE NEWS 1979-80 The 1979-80 M.S.U. Ad Club will meet October 3 at 7:00 PM in the green room of the Student Wednesday, The State News Announces Union Building. All interested students are Kane, from the Third Wi ird, is encouraged to attend. Find out what's in store for you—in the new 1979-80 Ad Club. For more information contact Neil The election for the four ) re " 'ti 337-0528. openings for the following positions takes place Nov. 6 . J. 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