. Wednesday u/'l y lfl Snow flurries could he on the I ff L flak'! mmm ^cloudy JUi jft j|lll and scattered showers in the 11II £§lj 1H] iHE STATE iNlEWS Sr3^5 VOLUME 73 NUMBER 138 MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN 48824 OCTOBER 10, 1979 wssa,™ By TIM SIMMONS Mackey's speed criticized by faculty "The beginning of the academic year is an and MICHELE McELMURRY important time," Mackey said. "Delay in State News Staff Writers assembling the administrative office magni¬ Since taking office August 4, President fies itself all the way down." Cecil Mackey has appointed three vice Since Mackey's refusal to comply with the Executive Committee's postponement presidents, one assistant to the president and has created one other vice presidential request, he has expressed a need for a more position. unified Faculty Council. His record-breaking speed in making the At their Sept. 25 meeting, Mackey, acting appointments has brought mixed reactions as presiding officer, said the complexities of from various University members. the academic governance system can often When the Board of Trustees unanimously be characterized as "cumbersome and slow." approved Mackey's three vice presidential nominations on Sept. 29, they praised his Mackey also said that he would like to see swift decision making process. a council that the faculty as a whole would The president's actions were described be satisfied with. as analogous to John F. Kennedy's first 90 Since that meeting, the Faculty Council has been reevaluating their role in the days in office by Trustee John Bruff, D-Fraser. academic governance system. Mackey's swift decision making process, Ferency said the Faculty Council is now however, has angered many faculty mem¬ examining its power in the University bers. system, since the vice presidential appoint¬ ments and Mackey's alleged violation of At the September board meeting Zolton Ferency, associate professor of criminal Taylor II. "There is considerable sentiment against justice, and Collette Moser, associate pro¬ what the president has done in the case." fessor of agricultural economics and presi¬ dent of the MSU chapter of the American "Mackey's violation of Taylor II renewed Association of the effort for the academic governance University Professors, system to work out the rights and responsibilities of faculty," he said. "I'm hoping now that faculty and stu- Analysis ents will address the our rights are in administration in what University governance as Eudora Pettigrew Zolton Ferency well as how we can exercise these rights voiced disapproval of Mackey's selection and what assurances we have that they'll be process. poses to the entire Academic Council the trustees. which they were appointed." of Trustees meeting. protected. Ferency and Moser contended that establishment of a special advisory commit¬ "The document died when it got into the Mackey, who has expressed to the The postponement would have enabled Ferency said the faculty strongly ob- tee for the sole purpose of considering such dents will address the administration in Mackey had violated the Taylor II guide¬ provost's office," Ferency said. Academic Council the need for more committee members to have "a broader lines by appointing Moses Turner as vice Provost Clarence L. Winder what our rights are in University appointments. was not cooperation between faculty and adminis discussion of the role of the student affairs president for student affairs and services. Taylor II was approved by Academic available for comment. trators, said he did not feel bound by the vice president as well as a less hasty governance as well as how we can exercise The guidelines pertain to the search and Council Oct. 3. 1978 and was sent to the these rights and what assurances we have Faculty members are contending that Taylor II guidelines when he made his interview process," said Lester Mander selection procedure for certain officers Provost's office. For full approval, the that they'll be protected. Mackey's speed in choosing a vice president decision. scheid, chairperson of the Steering Commit other than the president — including the guidelines were to be voted on by the Board did not allow for their input in the selection The Executive Committee of the Aca tee. Ferency said the faculty strongly ob¬ vice president for student affairs and of Trustees, process. demic Council had requested in September Mackey rejected the committee's jected to Turner's appointment as opposed services. to the other two vice presidents because of Taylor II was never placed on the board's "This should not be taken as derogatory that Mackey postpone his recommendation recommendation for postponement, expres the nature of his position. According to the guidelines, the Steering agenda, said Elliot Ballard, assistant to the of any of the appointees," Ferency said. of Turner as vice president of student sing an urgent need to fill the vice Committee of the Academic Council pro president and secretary to the board of "We are simply questioning the manner in affairs and services until the October Board presidential post. (continued on page 12) Council favors keeping Mackey presiding officer By SUE ROBACH The council also discussed ways in which it could be made a more effective governance Smith proposed that the council change the agency for meetings and place items of State News Staff Writer body to better serve faculty and students. importance first in an attempt to speed the process of approving proposals. In hopes of placing more faculty advice into administrative decisions, many Faculty The council was again acting on Mackey's request made at the council meeting on Sept. Carl Page, professor of computer science, said that the faculty has uneven power. Council members favor keeping MSU President Cecil Mackey as presiding officer. 25 to re evaluate the academic governance system to determine its effectiveness. "It's time the faculty does something around here," Page said. "This body is a failure." At Tuesday's Faculty Council meeting, members discussed their role and function in The council discussed the need of a document stating the rules and responsibilities for Ferency said that he would not recommend that no radical changes be made in the relation to the University, including the issue of Mackey as presiding officer. the council. present structure. Mackey had proposed to the council on Sept. 25 that his role as presiding officer be "We are operating without a faculty rights and responsibilities document," said Zolton reviewed. "We must all understand that the administration has final authority and we're going to Ferency, associate professor of criminal justice. The discussion was the first time in several years that the council reassessed the form A written declaration of this is needed for faculty and students, he added. have to deal with it," Ferency said. and function of the Faculty Council. "We must try to get an expression that we can rely on from the Board of Trustees on Also at the meeting, a report from the Ad Hoc Committee to study the proposed The council moved to become a committee as a whole, which gave them freedom to what the rights and responsibilities are," Ferency said, "or generate some and present revision to the Interim Faculty Grievance Procedure was discussed. deliberate without motions. them to the Board of Trustees." Assistant Provost Jack Kinsinger, who represented Provost Clarence L. Winder at the Frederick Home, professor of chemistry, said that one of the major issues before the The question of how much power and authority the Faculty Council should have was meeting, said that Winder has "been thinking seriously about an alternative" to the council is whether or not the president should preside at the meeting. also discussed among members. proposal. The Faculty Council should not operate without the president or administrator "The problem we've been struggling with is just what power the Academic Council and The Ad Hoc Committee met with Winder this summer to study the proposed revision. present, said Jack Stieber, professor of economics. Faculty Council have, as opposed to the administrators," Ferency said. The committee approved the procedure however, they are awaiting Winder's approval "We aren't a body which tells the president what to do," Stieber said, "so he must be "The only thing I read into the president's statements is 'I hear your voices, but I make before the document is presented to the Faculty Council. here to participate. the final decision,' " said Chitra Smith, professor of James Madison College. "I can guarantee that Winder will call a timely meeting soon," Kinsinger said. PBB study finds Carter endorses no health danger high lending rate By DONALD M. ROTHBERG Associated Press Writer By ELLA CHOINSKI State News Staff Writer WASHINGTON — President Carter Tuesday endorsed the Federal Reserve Board's PBB poses no immediate or significant health problem to the general population of tight money policies and said the fight against inflation will remain his top priority even if Michigan, a recent study reports. it hurts him politically. In addition, the study states that contamination levels in the general public were lower "There is no doubt in my mind," Carter told a nationally broadcast news conference, than levels found among dairy farmers directly exposed to the fire retardant, said Dr. ". . . the No. 1 threat to our national economy is inflation." Irving J. Selikoff, a health expert from the Mt. Sinai School of Medicine. Noting that the Federal Reserve Board is an independent agency, Carter nevertheless These results were presented to Michigan Department of Public Health at a press voiced his agreement with the board's action Saturday raising its bank lending rate a full conference held in Lansing Tuesday. percentage point to 12 percent and altering the way it controls the availability of money The study, which was conducted from January through September, is unprecedented in and credit. its scope, intensity and complexity, Dr. Maurice Reizen, State Health Director, said. "Whatever it takes to control inflation, that's what I will do," the president said."... I think in general our policy is an adequate and a good one, and I intend to maintain it." IT INVOLVED HEALTH interviews, medical histories and clinical and Carter said a major factor in the inflation rate, energy prices, is beyond his control laboratory examinations of 1,700 adults and children representing a cross section because the price of imported oil is set by OPEC. of Michigan's population. The purpose HE SAID HE believes the energy legislation he now has before Congress will remove of the study was to discover possible health effects of PBB ingestion and to the single worst factor causing inflation. give state officials an overall health status of Michigan residents, Reizen said. The nine-month study was conducted by the Environmental Sciences Laboratory, Mt. Carter also predicted that the SALT II treaty will be approved this year by the Sinai School of Medicine in New York, University of Michigan School of Public Health and Senate. Carter said he still believes the strategic arms limitation treaty with the Soviet Union Wayne State University of Medicine. "The study filled in some information relative to the general public that we didn't have will be ratified this year, "basically on its merits." before," Dr. Kenneth Wilcox, Chief Bureau of Disease Control and Laboratory Services. The president said he feels he has adequately answered the question of Soviet combat The study showed that PBB has had no adverse effect on the general public as opposed to troops in Cuba. "I think we've isolated any threat from that unit," Carter said. "We'll increase our dairy farmers directly exposed to it, Wilcox said. Summaries of the study show, however, that high levels of PBB contamination increase surveillance there and I believe this obviously has been and important issue for us to address. I believe it has been addressed adequately." susceptability to illnesses such as ear infections, sore throats and frequent colds. SELIKOFF ALSO STATED that milk the CARTER SAID THE SALT II treaty "enhances the security of the United States, it was major source of PBB exposure. The highest concentration of PBB was found in people living in the western portion of Michigan, contributes to world peace, it will strengthen our own alliances . . ." the study said. Carter expressed skepticism about the announcement last week from Soviet The study serves the additional purpose of reassuring the public that their health is not President Leonid Brezhnev that the Soviet Union is withdrawing 20,000 troops and armor from East Germany. endangered by the PBB accident, John R. Cook, Department of Health Information officer, said. "It isn't quite as constructive a proposal as at first blush it seems to be," Carter said. "It eases and calms the public's apprehensions on this problem," he said. He characterized the Soviet announcement as "an effort to disarm the willingness of our A telephone survey was included in the study concerning people's knowledge, attitudes allies to defend themselves." and behavior related to PBB. While the Soviet initiative is still being studied, the president said he believes the The results of this survey show that 35 percent of the respondents were very concerned NATO countries ought to modernize their forces and then negotiate lower force levels about the effects of PBB on their health, while 30 percent were concerned only slightly or with the Soviet Union. not concerned at all. As for demands from some members of the Senate that Carter provide guarantees A review of the overall findings fo the general population study will be conducted in the future by the Department of Health. that he will increase defense spending, the president replied, "I am committed to a three The department will then submit a recommendation to the state Department percent real growth in our defense budget." of Health, who will decide what future action should be taken on the PBB issue. 2 Michigan State News Eosf Loosing Michigan Wednesday October 10. 1979 State News Financing tight by Fed's B> VMLLIAM GLASGALL liam Gibson of the brokerage THE TIGHT MORTGAGE An immediate result of the move AP Business Writer Wire Digest house Smith. Barney. Harris. situation is likely to slow home- moves was a NEW YORK The first one-point jump in , - Upham A Co. Inc. building. And that means the prime lending rate at most victims of the Federal Re makers of appliances and home institutions to a record 14 and EVEN AT HIGH rates, The serve's new tight money policy "It will be very tough to buy furnishings may face slower one-half percent. The prime is a small businessperson looking will be the people who buy. sell or sell homes w ithout sales and rising inventories of mortgage bank's charge on loans to for a loan may be asked to take and build houses. But analysts unsold products as their major financing available. It's difficult top-rated borrowers. a smaller amount than he's say consumers and businesses to see institutions funding market shrinks. "There's been a general looking for because the bank also will feel the impact of the The Federal Reserve, in a bid mortgages one or two months tendency for banks doesn't have as much money- to price FocusiWorld Fed's moves. I would think that it's going in advance when the cost of money is so uncertain." said to control inflation, moved to curb lending by boosting money more and more ibusiness' loans in terms of the prime," said available," said Irwin Kellner, economist at Manufacturers to be a little harder to get a car bank analyst Jonathon E. market interest rates and Gibson. "All those loans are Hanover Trust Co. loan, a little harder to get a Gray by- of Sanford C. Bernstein & Co. raising the percentage of depo¬ British impose deadline on peace talks mortgage." said economist Wil¬ sits banks going to be more expensive," And "the man on the street must hold as cash. and prices may rise as busi- may ultimately feel the effect" of the Fed's moves "in that his LONDON AP. Bnta.n on Tuesday the guns during a transition to British- own job may be at stake." gave the rebels at the Zimbabwe- gronted independence. DISCIPLINE MIST BEGIN AT HOME' Kellner said. Rhodesia peace talks 48 hours to change Britain s foreign secretory made the The housing industry already their minds and accept a compromise demand Tuesday morning as the Patriotic was slowing to a rate of 1.7 constitution for independence The future of the five-week-old con¬ Front and the opposing delegation led by Zimbabwe-Phodesia Prime Minister Abel Muzorewa faced each other again at the Mayor reacts to busing violence million new home starts annu¬ ally from last year's 2.02 million clip as high-yielding short-term ference hung in the balance as the Lancaster House conference center after SAN FRANCISCO -APi money market certificates and Police officials said Tuesday Patriotic Front guerrilla allionce re¬ four weeks of constitutional argument. - Municipal Railway bus and a.m.. when they are bound to mutual funds cut into the Saying "discipline must begin they had not decided how many- selectively beat and robbed the get into trouble." ability of savings institutions to sponded that the British demand was Muzorewa has already accepted the at home," Mayor Dianne Fein- officers would be assigned to five white passengers aboard. We have asked the absurd reiterated its objections to key stein is appealing to parents for courts to provide long-term mortgages. British draft. guard buses. Transit officials It was the latest in a series of give strong sentences when As availability has declined, areas of the constitution and said it could The foreign secretary did not say whot help in combatting attacks by- said about 20 percent of the such racial incidents. these cases come before them," mobs of black youths on white buses running at any one time mortgage rates have risen. givenofinal verdict until all sides agreed he would do if the rebels did not respond "We must have strictness she added. Gibraltar Savings & Loan of bus passengers. carry an unarmed security- on who will control the government and in the allotted time. and discipline in the city and Bus driver James Pyatt, 38, Los Angeles on Tuesday raised She also ordered that police guard. most of the discipline must said the youths, aged 12 to 20, its base home mortgage rate a officers be used to help guard begin at home." Feinstein said. swarmed aboard his No. 38 half-point to 12 and-one-half the buses, saying "We are FELNSTELVS She urged parents to "restrict ANNOUN¬ Geary bus in the Western Signers of Czech human right* bill intimidated going for arrests. It's the only CEMENT late Monday came a their youngsters at night and Addition when he stopped to percent "in response to the surge in short-term interest way I know to stop this sort of day after about 50 black boys now allow them to just be pick up passengers about 2 a.m. VIENNA Austria AP A new group said 'he 41 -year-old philosopher and girls swarmed aboard a roaming around the city at 2 Sunday. campoign of intimidation against signers Julius Tomm on activist in the Charter 77 THE FEDERAL HOME of a human rights manifesto appears to movement arrested PYATT SAID HE called for was Friday while Loan Bank Board said, mean¬ be under way in Czechoslovakia dissi¬ driving from Prague northern Bo- help on his portable radio but Access to while. the average effective dent sources said Tuesday. Two more signers of Charter 77 were feared under On Monday, Pavel Kohout. o to trials studied got no reponse. Then passenger, a who had tried un¬ black conventional mortgage rate on a new home hit 11.02 percent in arrest leading successfully to stop the beat¬ September, up from 11.01 in Czech ploywright and novelist WASHINGTON >AF — The Supreme Court the courtroom of all spectators. Prosecutors ings. ran from the bus and told Dissident sources in Vienna said traveling August and 10.85 in April. in the West was stripped of his agreed Tuesday to study how much discretion voiced no objection, and Taylor cited a specific two police officers a block As money market rates con¬ historian Jon Tesar of Brno had not been citizenship and barred from returning judges have in deciding to exclude the public and Virginia law that gave him the authority to take away. tinue to climb, "the public is heard from for two days. Tesar. who in home press from criminal trials. such action. "People are getting killed on 1972 was sentenced to6'i years in prison The justices said they will review a Hanover, going to have increased incen¬ Two of the persons asked to leave were the bus down the street," the tives to shift every dollar of for subversive activities, was released Both the London and Vienna Va.. case that could clarify the confusion caused Richmond unidentified passenger told of¬ sources newspaper reporters Timothy- cash they have into the money early, in October 1976. the sources said said for lower courts nationwide by the Supreme Wheeler and Kevin McCarthy. They and their ficers Delores Casazza and they feared the actions by Czech market accounts," said econo¬ but he had been unoble to get a job Court's courtroom-access decision last July. employer sued to challenge as unconstitutional Robert Gin. authorities were part of a crackdown on mist David Jones of the bond In London, a Czechoslovaks dissident the law used by Taylor. The officers said when they the group Arguments in the Virginia case will likely be broker Aubrey G. Lanston & The Virginia Supreme Court last July 9 arrived, about 200 young blacks heard in January. But the justices left open the upheld Co. Inc. the trial judge's action. were milling around the bus. possibility that, after hearing the arguments, And that shift will mean "a "This appeal presents ... a But the crowd dispersed before Focus-Nation they might not rule on the central issue. Before they decide the case's merits, the determine whether i last July's ripe opportunity to ruling) may be invoked to sanction the wholesale exclusion of reinforcements arrived and all of the attackers escaped. None terrible first quarter" of 1980 for housing starts, said Mort¬ justices first must rule that they have jurisdic¬ gage Bankers Association the public and press from entire criminal trials — of those attacked appeared to tion to do so. economist Tom Harter. who to install a regime of secret be seriously injured, author¬ prosecutions alien to forecast starts at a 1.3 million- Author •Buzzes* b\ ( .Y building The new case was brought to the court by- our history and our traditions." said the ities said. year pace "or Police said the youths appar¬ a maybe lower." lawyers representing two Richmond. Va.. news¬ reporters' lawyers. Analyst Gray predicted "a paper reporters who were ousted from a murder Last July 2, the Supreme Court ently came from a dance that NEW YORK (AP) A publicity-seeking autobiography landed his plane after 3 'rial in Hanover last September. split 5-4 in deeper trough," with housing had been held at the Booker T. author in a light plane circled the United giving trial judges enormous authority to bar the starts slipping to a 1.1 million- and-one-half hours at LaGuardia Airport At the trial's start. Judge Richard Washington Community Cen¬ Taylor news media and the public from traditionally- clip "or possibly worse than Nations neighborhood in midtown Man¬ a few moments CTanted defense lawyer's request and cleared about flying time away, its gas a open courtroom proceedings. ter, a block away. 1974." hattan for more than three hours tank indicator hovering at empty and Tuesday, prompting the evacuation of told police thousands from two U.N. buildings and Now the book will sell1 the offices of his publisher. Later it was learned that Baudin. who Co-Optical was born in the United States but reared Alarm swept the area as crowds on the in Australia streets below watched the plane wheel pulled a similar stunt obout a decade about at ago in Sydney. relatively low altitudes. Baudin said the target of his aerial Emergency apparatus streamed into the East Side area in anticipation of o demonstration was not the U.N on the possible crash. 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J ulian, who got involved in the project in who know practically zilch about the subject," Julian said. "People can easily be only JULIAN NOTED THAT the club has had a small problem with MSU authorities or history? North America and MSU has one of them. 1970 during his freshman year at MSU, taught to do something worthwhile." about the engine. "Many people feel that the Located outside the south end of the explained, "Although it's rather large, it's The group uses locomotive repair books engine is an eyesore," he said. football stadium, this mighty giant sleeps, not very complicated. The main thing is that and blue-prints of this particular engine to "We have attempted to keep it as neat as slowly being awakened by its diligent friend, it's big and time consuming." guide them in the reparations. possible; we have to do the best we can." the MSU Railroad Club. Most of the tools and materials used on the The membership in the club is divided into The 11-year-old club, with its 420 engine have been donated or sold to the two categories: student membership and members, has been restoring the engine for Railroad Club at bargain rates by parents of WHEN THE ENGINE is completed, in associate membership (non-student). Julian the past nine years. club members who would also like to see it about two or three years, it will begin explained that the associate members are The engine was given to the University in operate. transporting Spartan fans to away football valuable to the club. 1956 by MSU Trustee Forest Akers andC&O "Jim Green, one of our members, is going games. "Without these people, we wouldn't be as Railroad boardmember Cyrus Eaton. to be a tremendous factor in the future," Tickets for the train rides will run about far as we are," Julian said. "They have a lot Julian said. "His father's in the sheet metal $25 a person and there is a possibility that a of skill and much to offer. At times they've THE RAILROADS WERE scraping all business. He's helped out a lot. pep band will travel via the train also. come in when we the steam locomotives at the time because of really needed them." Much enthusiasm has been shown Right now the club's main problem the move to diesel engines. Eaton had some VARIOUS MEMBERS HAVE loaned towards the project already, Julian said. involves a lack of student support. Money is engines that were going to be stripped, but tools of their own, which has also helped," he C. T. Hewgley, Spartan offensive line also a problem, Julien said. The only he and Akers decided that MSU should have added. "In some cases we've had to build our coach, said he loves the idea. "It's kind of a revenue the club has to work with comes one. Former MSU President John Hannah own tools." sentimental thing with me," he said. "I do from the $5 a year each member pays in accepted the donation. Are the relatively inexperienced club love trains, especially this kind, and I'd just membership dues. Railroad Club director Chuck Julian, an members able to handle the job? Julian like to see it run. Julian is disappointed with the general MSU graduate student, said getting the believes they definitely could. "It's got a lot of possibilities and I can see it apathy among college students today. He engine on its tracks again has been a slow "We've had very good luck with people as a profit-making organization also." feels that the engine restoration is a way to bring people together, united for a cause. "This project is one of the last hold-outs of the great wave of activism from the '60s," he Abuse shelter gets , said. "This is a classic example done with volunteer labor." of what can be Anyone interested in becoming a member of the Railroad Club should visit the club's main office in 21 Student Services Bldg. tax amendment returned The repair work on the train is done Saturdays and Sundays from 8 a.m. to 4 MSU Railroad Club members work engine. on the restoration of its steam By ROLAND WILKERSON State News Staff Writer Councilmember at-Large James Blair criticized the resolution, Plans to open a shelter for battered wives received a boost Monday night when the Lansing City Council voted to allocate $15,000 to the Council Against Domestic Abuse. In a letter to the Council recommending the funding, Mayor saying it would not be economically practical. "I don't think we should be losing money on these extended rates payments," Blair said. He said that several years from now interest rates would be Cycling safety becoming difficult; Gerald W. Graves outlined the uses for the money. higher than the 7 percent charge, causing the city to lose money. The funds will be spent on several items including a van to transport shelter clients, locksmith services and the establishment of offices at the house, Graves said. BLAIR SUGGESTED THAT either the council set the rate every year or include a provision to ensure that the interest rate congestion, ignorance the causes Last month, the council voted to give CADA six months to fix By PAUL CURTIS the follow while would be in line with the rate at the time. problems associated with bikes on riding, whether on or off the house in North Lansing so that it meets city code The council also voted to award A. Johnson, 1705 E. Jolly Road State News Staff Writer campus exist because of the congested campus, Zutaut added. requirements. and Harold Foster,5002 Boettcher Road,$1,000 each for damages With about 16,000 bikes on campus, areas at the ends of bridges, and at curb "The main thing is that the bicyclists At that meeting, Marcia Macomber, executive director of caused to their houses because of a sewer back up. the problems of safety for,cyclists, cuts where bike (should) known that they are response paths and pedestrian CADA, said she hoped the shelter would be in operation by At the end of the meeting, Foster expressed disappointment pedestrians and motor vehicle opera sidewalks come together. ble to obey the rules of motor vehicles," Christmas. over the fact that the council did not give him the $2,400 he tors are becoming increasingly difficult, he said. as the number of reported bicycle relat "THE NUMBER OF students the The handout which is given to requested. on IN OTHER ACTIONS, the council sent a resolution for Foster said that if he had to go to court to get the rest, ed accidents on campus indicates. bridges designed for pedestrians is a students who register their bikes states the extending the amount of time citizens have to pay gutter and additional money would be "eaten up" by legal fees. Since fall term, eight bike accident problem, also," he said. that "riding on sidewalks or footpaths .. sewer taxes back to the General Services Committee. victims reported to the emergency As to possible solutions to the and riding against Councilmember-at-Large Richard Baker said he would submit a . traffic is pro The ordinance amendment would allow the public a longer resolution to the council next week asking that the city pay the room at Olin Health Center, according problems, he said that "it is a self hihited." period of time to pay special assessments at a 7 percent interest remainder of Foster's and Johnson's claims. to Dorathea Manger, of medical records patrolling type of thing. It is really up to at Olin. the cyclist to patrol himself, and this DON AYERS, OF the Bike and Ski The cyclists were treated and re includes parking." Co-op, feels that another problem is that leased, Manger said, and two pedes "There needs to be pedestrian cyclists do not know how to ride in trians that were hit by bicycles Winter offers ,m adventures raw were also treated and released. Alan Hulkonen, an MSU freshman, respect for bicyclists rights, bicyclists respect for pedestrian rights, and automobile drivers respect for both of heavy trafic, especially in heavy bike traffic. "Cyclists are hitting each other hit a bus head on with his bicycle Sept. these groups," said DPS Maj. Adam J. because there is clear no right-of-way," 28. As a result of the accident, he was in Ayers added. "Cars have the right-of- By MEL ANTE J. KOTOWICZ during the holidays, and thought it would Students participating in the program do a coma for 10 days, but is now in fair There rules that are cyclists must way. but cyclists don't know that." State News Staff Writer be a good idea if they all got together, not spend the entire week at the Kellogg condition at Sparrow Hospital. Family, home-cooking and the chance to Rentschler said. Center. get away from studies are some of the Another purpose of the program is to On December 24 and 25, the students BRIAN "TIP" ELLWOOD. a advantages students can look forward to enable foreign students from other areas of spend time living with urban or rural DPS ups some graduate in Engineering Sciences, of before they go home for winter break. But those students from do not have the same foreign countries opportunities and may the country to become acquainted with life in mid-west America and its people, he added. families in mid-Michigan, giving them a chance to get to know the people. The students also visit community centers Owen Graduate Center, was knocked from his wheelchair by a hit and run bicyclist. Ellwood, a quadriplegic, sus¬ enforcement spend the holidays alone on campus. and agencies to find out how people deal tained head injuries from the accident. An Adventure in World a program Understanding is sponsored by the University with community problems. Besides meeting other people, the stu Since fall term started, Department of Public Safety records show that four of bicycle traffic laws which enables foreign graduate students from universities across the country to Sample exam dents are also given an opportunity to become acquainted with one another accidents involving automobiles and bikes have been reported on campus; unite and enjoy their winter vacation through discussions of issues of interest. with three of those resulting in personal The department of Public Safety will step up enforcement of bicycle traffic laws together. for law school The finale of the program is an evening of injury to the cyclists; and one resulting starting today, Capt. Ferman Badgely said. Each year, about 60 to 80 students from entertainment, when the students may in property damage, according to Ruby The action is a response to "numerous complaints" of moving violations, Badgely said. more than 30 different countries, partici¬ Pre law students who want to prepare for show slides, sing/dance or provide other "We just can't ignore the problem," he said, citing an increase in bike accidents this Kronberg of DPS records. pate in the seven day program which takes the "real thing" can take a sample Law types of performance for each other and the Two personal injury reports of a place at the Kellogg Center, said Robert School Admissions Test given tonight in 402 families they lived with. non traffic nature in a parking lot or on Bicycles must obey the same traffic laws as automobiles including signaling for turns, Rentschler, co-director of the program. Computer Center, said Bruce R. Maughan, This year, Rentschler is looking for four a bike path, were filed since Sept. 18. stopping for stop signs and yielding to pedestrians. The program initiated 25 to six American MSU students who would One bike and pedestrian non traffic Violators will be issued a citation and then must appear in 54 B District Court, 301 was years ago pre law association adviser. by MSU professor Russell Kleis The session will begin at 7 p.m. with a like to take part in the program, giving the accident was also reported, she said. M.A.C. Ave., he said. noticed that foreign student; left alone lecture on test-taking techniques. The test United States some representation in it. Milton Baron, director of Campus The current fine for any bicycle violation is $10, 54 B District Court Administrator and lecture should take about two and-one- For more information contact Rentschler, Parks and Planning, said that some of Brian Matter said. half to three hours, Maughan said. in 8 Kellogg Center. Case studies There is an admission charge fo $1 for pre law association members, and a $2 charge for non-members. discussed bx The test will consist of questions similar to Video computer the official test, which will be given Saturday, Oct. 13 at 8 a.m. The testing officte of the Counseling dating: more blind dates dermatologists Center will administer the official test at that time. By MICHAEL VEH State News Staff Writer questionnaire, interviews with the potential candidates are filmed on video tape, Mark able for people who are not comfortable giving out their telephone number, Ellis The Cedar, Scientific Lansing, Matchmaker, provides a 6810 computer S. Case presentations by a Lansing area Finding one "special person" among Ellis, operator of the system, said. matched service. 45,000 MSU students can be like trying to "I felt there was a real need for this The matches are made by entering the dermatologist and a scientific program will highlight the first regular meeting of the pick up a required class at drops and adds. THE QUESTIONNARIES ARE used to service," he added. results of psychological tests into a compu Michigan Dermatological Society, to be held Stolen banner That is where Video Tape Introductions find people with the same interests to come He said although video tape dating ter where they are matched with other enters the picture. in to view the tapes, he said. services began on the west coast, his is the subscribers. today starting at 10 a.m. at the Clinical Center on Service Road. Video Tape Introductions, located in the Viewers watch the interviews and, if only service of its type in Michigan. More than 100 members of the society, clouds over U-M P.K. Building, 301 M.A.C. Ave., is a service similar to computer dating but without the interested, write down the first name and the telephone number of the person on the IT IS AN alternative to meeting people in THIS SERVICE IS year rate of $150 for a provided for a one deferred payment of including residents and trainees in dermato¬ "blind date" aspect. bars, Ellis said. $40 down and $40 monthly for three logy, will gather at the center to hear After filling out a personality profile A letter forwarding si s also avail Video Tape introductions offers two months. presentations from Dr. James E. Trosko and Delia B. Budzko. celebration types of programs: A basic plan and a VII' The Dating Exchange, located in Grand Trosko, MSU professor of pediactrics and Rapids, conducts business by mail. The basic plan, which costs $20, allows a Using a questionnaire, Dating Exchange human development in the College of A missing banner that may have been person to see films of three to five people. matches a subscriber with others who have Human Medicine, will present "Recent stolen by Spartan fans is putting a damper The VII' plan, which costs $200, is a 12 similar interests and mails names, addres Advances in DNA Research and Cancer: on the U-M Union's 75th anniversary month plan where a subscriber views at scs and telephone numbers in "unmarked Xeroderma Pigmentosum" in A-219 Clinical celebration this week. Center auditorium, at 1:30 p.m. A 45 least three people every month. envelopes to protect privacy." by 3.5 foot banner reading "Michi¬ Ellis said he is working on a less The Dating Exchange, P.O. Box 1493, Budzko, chief of the Division of Virology gan Union — 75th Anniversary" was stolen expensive "list service" which matches Grand Rapids, Michigan 49501, charges $25 for the Department of Public Health for the from the U-M Union Friday night, assistant people through their personality question for five referrals or $40 for 10 referrals. state of Michigan, will discuss "Rapid Viral to the Union director Jeff Lebow said. naires but does not include video taping. Diagnosis" following Trosko's presentation. "We understand its probably in good fun The company is also offering a limited $5 Case discussions will follow the presenta¬ tions. Registration begins at 10:30 a.m. in and not malicious," he said, "but it put a blue note in the celebration." discount to students. For groups of 10 or more, the company is offering a $10 FREE RIDE, A-117 Clinical Center auditorium, and The banner was reported to have been discount per person. patients will be shown in Suite A 205 immediately following registration. A luncheon and business meeting will seen hanging between two East Lansing houses Saturday, Lebow said. The brown on beige canvas duck banner, WEDNESDAY THE COMPANY HAS acquired 20 take place from noon to 1:30 p m. in room which cost $300, had hung at the Union for subscribers since it opened two weeks ago, A-219, Clinical Center auditorium, said three weeks before being stolen, Lebow Ellis said. He added that the number of general chairperson David Kahn, director said. A cash reward had been offered for its customers is evenly balanced between of Dermatological Programs, from the return this week. males and females with several being Department of Medicine in the College of Persons with information of the banner's professional people. Human Medicine. whereabouts or wishing to return it for the Video Tape Introductions is open from The meeting is part of the Continuing rew ard may do so at the Michigan Union in noon to 6 p.m. weekdays and in the Medical Education Programs at MSU. Ann Arbor or the State News Office, 343 which includes skin specialists from Ontario Student Services Bldg. evenings by appointment. See Today's Paper Video Tape Introductions is not the only for complete rules. and Ohio, as well as most of the dermatolo¬ The reward will be paid with no questions dating service in the Lansing and East gists in Michigan. asked, Lebow said. Lansing area. □pinion REGINALD THOMAS Safety on campus Mac key had good reasons for must be Improved Fall is unquestionably a season of many wonders. The autumn's colorful display is brilliantly shown in campus gardens and walkways and temperatures do not prevent people from venturing outside to enjoy choosing his new appointees the season's many treats. Fall is also the time for hacks and professionals Now that part of M. Cecil Mackey's Texas Granted these people have worked for with the federal government than Stewart? compete with other universities for quali¬ to watch and participate in an array of spectacular hit squad has been okayed, MSU's incompe sporting events. But Mackey before, but are they really less Stewart worked with HEW and has an fied professors because MSU won't or can't tent officials have become more fearful for along with Autumn's temperatures come a host of other concerns which qualified for the jobs than the people who inside on what is happening in Washington. "come up with some their jobs and those of their friends. Letters held them? real scratch." Let's not forget, MSU needs all the inside supercede sports; we're talking about campus safety. Fall has have been arriving at the State News about Yes, Eldon Nonnamaker has had more And this is true. or outside traditionally been a time of year when violent crimes increase, tensions help it can get to improve its In order for this University to attract Mackey's appointments and everyone is experience than Moses Turner. But Turner record with the federal government. The mount and the dark, gloomy evenings bring out a host of unwanted screaming bloody murder. should be able to do more qualified employees, black, white or something that University has been in trouble with the feds any nationality, it will have to increase the characters. Nonnamaker was never able to do — relate about University hiring practices and there The appointees have been labeled as to students. In terms of Connie Stewart's pay scale. As an example, Rout mentioned For quite some time, the responsibility of maintaining campus safety are presently two people considering chal¬ historian David E. Lewis. Lewis makes nothing more than Mackey's cronies. appointment, who could be better in dealing has dismally fallen on the shoulders of the Department of Public lenging some appointments that were made about 40,000 a year in Washington, D.C. Safety. Although we had hoped their performance would improve over the by Mackey. Very few people, if any, in MSU's history So the problem is not necessarily years, their recent efforts to deal with violent campus problems are still department take home that kind of whether these people are competent "scratch." not acceptable. enough to withstand a national search, as And Mackey has tried to do this by Last spring, after months of planning and installation, DPS hooked up some people claim, but whether they are raising the pay scale of his new vice an emergency phone system at convenient spots around campus. competent enough to do Mackey's dirty presidents. Without good strong leadership work. The major concern is that Mackey no one will benefit. And the Though some have questioned the general effectiveness of these overlooked many of the people on campus. only way to attract good strong leaders is to sweeten phones, DPS has had approximately five emergency calls which But can you blame him? the pot. Granted, it is too early to tell reported violent crimes against women. This is definitely an Taking a look at the University's history, whether the new vice presidents deserve encouraging sign of steps being taken to improve campus safety. we find that incompetent people have been these raises. But Mackey is thinking about But the first step must be a new system of priorities for the in power. Incompetence breeds incompe¬ this. MSU's pay scale has never been on the tence. This is not to say that the entire level other universities. And this Department. Concentrating on expired parking stickers, non- same as University community is incompetent. But must change. registered bikes and preventing students from getting "too" drunk at who could Mackey have chosen to assume MSU should address the problem of keggers are not the types of actions which threaten students and these positions and still do what he wants finding qualified faculty, staff and admini¬ officials on campus. The most blaring problem plagueing local officials is done? strators. Whether they are Mackey's that of rape. DPS insists it is doing everything in its power — but this is Mackey has ideas to move this University friends should make no difference. What not enough. Their handling of the rape situation has been mediocre at forward. He understands the role of should make a difference is whether they athletics and academics in advancing a best. And that is not acceptable. For various reasons, one must are qualified to handle the job. No one on question university. He also realizes how to advance this campus can really say whether or not the methods the DPS uses to handle rape cases. For instance, there is his own career. Turner or Stewart can do their jobs until only one female officer on the DPS' staff. This means there is only one Some have claimed that MSU would after Nov. 1. benefit if Mackey's stay was a short one. woman — only when on duty — available to assist rape vicitms. What looks good or bad on paper might The cold hard facts There are many who speculate that look entirely different in practice. We will are that men should not, and cannot, assist women in Mackey's tenure here will be short. But see if Turner and Stewart are capable, and rape situations. Men cannot perform unbiased, informative regardless of that, this University must if they are not, they too should be removed. counseling to women who have been raped by callous, rigid men. After move to improve its image and recruit Hopefully, Mackey chose these people such a terrifying ordeal, the last thing a distraught woman wants to see outstanding faculty and administrators. because they are competent and not just is a big, burly man in a blue uniform In an article that appeared in the State because they have worked for him before. asking an array of prying questions. Journal, Leslie Rout said obtaining high Men do not have the training, sensitivity, or concern to do If Mackey has deceived the University anything to quality faculty is "out of sight now." This, community, it will catch up with him. There these rape victims other than make them more upset and fearful of the he said, is caused by the University's low is an old saying "what goes on in the dark chauvanists parading throughout the world. pay scale. Rout said the University does not always comes out in the light." The proposed rape counseling facility at Olin Health Center will be the only place on campus where women may get assistance from other women in rape crises. It becomes increasingly clear that the DPS is VIEWPOINT: STREET SINGERS unable — and perhaps unwilling to see why — women need this service. Though the DPS may mean well, good intentions do not necessarily produce good results. Good results — not cosmetic programs run by men — are what the women of this campus need. most of the performance — showing their The best things appreciation for an excellent show. Letters After discussing my my views with a great many people on campus, it appeared that my belief was in the majority. But it in life are free hat John Neilson feels just the opposite. Yet, his views are quite unsub¬ By GARY H. PIATEK witty. I didn't understand their humor. stantiated. On my most recent trip to the research Arts and Letters First, Neilson knocks Morningstar, of shelves of the Library, I notice a I had been taught not to belittle those less fortunate than I, yet those street gathering whom he only glimpsed for 15 minutes. of students in front of the Administration singers were much more fortunate than I. slighted in story Next, Neilson attacks Styx, their theatrics, special effects and lighting, their facial Building. I peeked see a little man over a in faded few shoulders to jeans, a plaid shirt, They might not have had my wardrobe, but they had a talent and a spirit which they expressions and their harmonies, vocals, and a tattered grey hat pick up a guitar and shared with strangers for free. I didn't need It was with great interest that the people songs and their fans. It is obvious that ask us all to sing a chorus of "I Wish They'd advance reservations to see them and they who use, inhabit and are otherwise a part of Neilson wouldn't have enjoyed the concert Do it Now." We did. didn't Linton Hall read Ed Bradley's article care if I was broke. if evervting had been The man, Stephan "perfect." In fact, I Baird, had apparently Maybe that was the problem. Our society (Friday, Sept. 28) which announced Linton doubt whether Neilson even was among several of the older enjoys the gotten the notion to sit down, sing a few seems to suspect the quality of things that buildings on group Styx at all. So why is this prejudiced songs and tell a few stories for whatever free are or even low priced. "You get what campus to be recognized as historical sites columnist allowed to the audience decided to throw into his open analyze an act which you pay for" is a common expression. I was by the Michigan Historical Commission. The he will unmistakably mandolin case. denounce? too young to have known that back then. only distressing aspect of the article is the Furthermore. Neilson drags his'aversion Baird reminded me of the street author's report of what the building now The MSU students gathered around with the crowd in on his singers I used to listen to in Detroit as they houses. Mr. Bradley neglected to mention already biased Baird acted like they had never heard the ' opinion. First they are too young, then they would gather around Kennedy Square expression either. They laughed and sang kWOCK IT OFF, RANNlGANSO SOME OF LS SOT DTOUCH THE HEM OF HIS GARMENT AND SOME 0 the fact that the College of Arts and Letters stand on their chairs and then they stand during the '60s. I used to go see them with him like they had paid $40 a seat while is headquartered there. Perhaps from the up us pipnt, you got um is ah,Ranni6an,*' , too long. Come on. Neilson! Review the whenever I could gather enough money for we stood in the rain. I wondered if author's or from the State News' point of any of band not the crowd. The band has the bus fare. I stopped going after a while, view the Department of Journalism and nothing them had been to Kennedy Square during to do with these trivialities. however, because I started to dislike the the '60s. MSU Information Services are the only In the future, leave those preconceived Has the suffering important University components which occupy Linton Hall. Perhaps this was simply an oversight. In any case, such omissions by ideas at home or let somebody else take over your job. I'll be looking forward to people in the audience. A lot of them were local businesspeople on their lunch hour. They would gather around — not to hear the The rain fell harder and I walked Library humming Joni Mitchell's "For Free." over to song your write-up on Pablo Cruise. At least, the music — but to scoff at the players' the media often create impressions which they might get a fair chance from the start. clothing. They thought they were being Piatek is a graduate student in Journalism from PBB ended? border on inaccuracy. It is unfortunate and Kate Peterson ironic that the college which comprises some of the oldest academic units on campus, the one which, to many, symbolizes what The "college" means, and the one which philo¬ sigh of relief breathed by Michigan residents over recent PBB research, may prove to be a bit too hasty. The true effect of the toxic sophically both appreciates and deserves the Rape coverage contamination may continue to be seen for generations to come. There is historic designation, was overlooked. Bob Belletzkie will open doors "Ihe State News simply no way of telling at this point what the long term effect will be on Assistant to the Dean Bravo State News! The subject of the human race. College of Arts and Letters rape in the Monday, Oct. 8. issue is bound to open Wednesdoy, October 10, 1979 The synthetic chemical, polybrominated biphenyl (PBB), is doors. Editorials are the opinions of the State News. present in Viewpoints the body of every person who lived in the state of Michigan in 1973 — the With only one tenth of sexual assaults Come columns and letters are personal opinions on, "Wilson reported, the public must be reached. year the fire retardent was introduced into the populous via Women must not be afraid to Editorial Deportment contaminated dairy products. report review the* band! attacks, for it is the only hope for reclaiming R W Robinsoi Photo Editor Kim VanderVeer Test results have their freedom. There should be no reason Ky Owen Entertainmen or Bill Holdship provided an air of optimism for leery Michigan . for women to have second thoughts about Opinion Editc Joy L Haenlein Sports Editor DaveJanssen residents, who have been perched on the edge of their seats waiting to On Friday, Oct. 5, I attended one of the City Editor walking alone, ever. Susan Tompor layout Editor Reginald Thomas discover the chemical's effect on their bodies. But test results cannot be best concerts that Pop Entertainment has Women are raped daily by men. Not only in Przystas freela deemed conclusive until time has let the chemical take its course. brought to MSU. The opening act. Morning Anna Bro Chief Copy Editor star, displayed one of the most professional physically but verbally and visually as well. Only when men treat women with respect ?presentative Debbie Creem One problem the report has not explored is the suffering and anguish performances I've seen from a warm up in all aspects of our lives can we band. But the highlight of the evening came hope to of Michigan farmers who have long endured the contamination of PBB. have healthy, stable relationships with Advertising Department when Styx lit up the stage. The crowd them. Many farmers suffered irreparable financial losses with the death of jumped to their feet and stayed there for ising Manager Pat Ore their livestock. No governmental assistance was provided for the Barbara Bandurski 258 Abbot Hall stricken farmers, despite the severity of the catastrophy. Legislation to aid farmers was never passed, although some bills had come before the House and Gov. William G. Milliken. The governor even vetoed a bill to LETTER POLICY provide low-interest loans to farmers affect ed, after it was unanimously The Opinion Page we/comes all letters DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau approved by both houses of the Legislature. and viewpoints Readers should follow a lew rules to insure that as many letters J think tub worst EVEN f HE MANAGED Another lesson that should not go unlearned is the extent of a as possible oppeor in print 7h!n6 's being in TO CHEAT DEATH AT . TM PRETTY SURE wide-spread cover-up by companies responsible for PBB tainted cattle feed and the lackadaisical probing by government letters should be 25 Itr umbo, j.j, still not KNOWING what T, % THE LAST MNt/TE, m> ' KNOU/S WHEN III SEE L HEDUmMETD MM..HE DATE AROUND, SOUNDS UKE agencies, including may be edited for State I ewi style and really happened THOUGH. QUTTB AM the Department of Agriculture. The facts even tend to my letters as tv DUKE. imply that possible on a page. View aomts may be government agencies were acting out of concern for the financial no longer than 75 lines and may also security of the guilty companies. be edited There were many people that suffered greatly during this period of All letters and viewpoints should be contamination and much more suffering is sure to become known. Until typed on 65 spaced lines and triple- we can be assured that manufacturers of toxic spaced Letters and viewpoints must be substances such as the signed and include locai address sfo- PBB and government regulatory agencies become more dent faculty or staff responsible for standing and phone their handling of their duties, we cannot afford to sigh so confidently that breath of relief. Michigon State News, East Lansing. Michigan Wednesday, October 10, 1979 5 How Gerry spent his last summer vacation Various Titles Made," and "The Seven Com¬ Reviewed by mandments of George Stein- 'Desolate Kerouac AngeV: the American tragedy a GERRY SKOCZLAS One of the benefits of home" for the summer is the "going brenner." It's interesting in parts, but it didn't make my "Favorite Books" list. chance to read something other Illusions by Richard Bach. Desolate Angel: Jack Kerouac, the Beat Generation, and American than the required tests for society. Remember Jonathan America McNally is not afraid to use his fancy, to employe a good amount Econ 201 or Journalism 306. Living¬ ston Seagull? Well, the same By Dennis McNally of imagination, to give us a more vivid picture of Kerouac. In fact, Here is a list of books — some author has written another Random House, 400 pages this is the biggest difference between his book and the Charters old, some new, some novels, modern day philosophy book. $15.00 that I managed to biography. Where Ann Charters was most comfortable with giving some true - Subtitled "The Adventures of a Reviewed by RENALDO M1GALDI read us a hopefully objective view of Kerouac and maintaining a during those lazy, hazy, Reluctant Messiah," it is the Editor's Note: America seems geared for a Jack Kerouac revival scholar's detachment from the scene, McNally plunges us right "dog days" of summer: story of a hip Messiah who as the film version of Carolyn Cassady's Heart Beat nears its down into the seething vortex of passions, yearnings and The Masada Flan by Leonard shows up in Indiana release date. In this review, Renaldo Harris. The Middle East quoting Migaldi looks at Dennis conflicting impulses that racked him. McNally is very sensitive to seems Snoopy and flying a biplane. It's McNally's brilliant new biography of the literary giant. the significance of certain events in Kerouac's life, and in his to be a favorite topic among Just as Ernest Hemingway's first novel, The Sun Also Rises delightful without being pre narrative they loom before us with the preconscious writers of late and this one is no tentious. My favorite book of (1926) articulated the identity of a "Lost Generation" which had power of dream symbols. For instance, when describing the flood of the exception. It is a novel about the summer. Easy reading, too. found its values and ideals laid waste in the wake of World War I, Merrimack River which wreaked havoc in Kerouac's hometown of what the Israelis will do if their The Book of Merlyn Jack Kerouac's brilliant On The Road (1957) was the herald of a by T.H. Lowell, Massachusetts, Charters was content to simply state the country is ever destroyed in a White. This is the "final new "Beat Generation" It's full of violence and chap — young Americans who found themselves event in a single sentence and move on, but McNally launches into war. ter" of White's The Once and trapped in the hideous machinery of postwar American society and a fine two page evocation of how sex, so I really got into it. Future King, the story of young Jack connected the flood, King sought to break free through a desperate frenzy of activity, which he called "an unforgettable flow of evil and of wrath and of Highly recommended. Arthur and Camelot. In this everywhere at once, coast-to-coast car rides at 120 mph in the dark Satan barging through my home town," with his own Dispatches by Michael Herr. one, Merlyn takes the aging without stopping, all-night lunatic parties of madness, feelings of This is Herr's reporter's eye poetry confusion and guilt. As McNally finally Arthur back among the ani says: "In some mysterious readings, jazz vigils in New York and lonely typewriter odysseys fashion, the roaring brown flood at his doorstep had crested with view of what the Vietnam war mals, this time to see how the on Benzedrine. Kerouac's life and works provide us with some his childhood failures so that Lowell's fate was intertwined with was really like — contrary to ants and geese live. It may profound truths about American society, both as it was in the his own." what the military was telling help your understanding by 1950s (his main flourishing period as an artist) and as it is today. Another example of McNally's sensitivity comes much later, in This was perhaps the artist's primary importance. his description of Kerouac's first and only LSD experience, with Jack Kerouac's youth was characterized by energy, excitement, Timothy Learv at Harvard in 1961. The Charters book dealt with The Whole Truth by John Ehrlichman. I read and idealism. But while he and his friends the matter in one paragraph, sought liberation and depicting Kerouac as "fighting off the title and the author's name, decided that expansion, first through wild excess and later through mystical constant paranoia," and commenting that "after this experience the two with LSD, Kerouac was sure it had been introduced into America were mutually exclusive, and by the Russians as part of a plot to weaken the country." This pitched the book into a trash can. Moral: Desolate Angel is a stunning and imagina¬ points up a major deficiency of Charters' book: her inability to crime pays. tive work which adequately explain why Jack, who acted so free, unconventional, brings a fabulous assort¬ revolutionary and progressive in the 1950s, suddenly seemed to ment of insights into the Kerouac legend, become a paranoid right-winger with the dawn of the 1960s. and especially to how that McNally, however, understands how Kerouac's vision of the press at the time. I read reading Future King first. Also, legend fits into this the same week I saw "The the story of post-World War II American America totally transcended political notions of "issues" and reading about all of the demons, idealogies. Of the LSD experience, he tells us that although it was Deer Hunter" and I went into a dungeons, and dragons may society. "a frightening descent into lostness" for Jack, it also "produced Vietnam-induced guilt melan¬ make you want to read this bemused comments" from him, such as choly that only a Donna Sum¬ book in a steam tunnel, but "Walking on water wasn't built in a day," in addition to briefly mer concert at Pine Knob could don't do it, because it may take enlightenment, America was revealing itself as a faceless monster, stopping Jack's drinking. hysterically bent on control in a bottomless abyss of paranoia. His McNally finally adds that Jack was "impressed with the drug's bring me out of. Herr has since a magician like Merlyn to find approach to writing, radical as it was in its spontaneity, vigor and therapeutic potential" and said so in a friendly report he wrote up gone on to write the narration you! Literary giant Jack Kerouac, shortly before the for "Apocalypse Now." Start Golden Girl by Peter Lear. A general disregard for conventions, seems philistine to most for Leary, whom he only came to distrust after the "acid guru" had end. become a nationally-known cult figure. ling book. modern "Frankenstein" story publishers, and On The Road, the first version of which he wrote in Jack Kerouac was an extremely The Whole Truth by John where a group of business 1947, did not find a publisher until ten years later. Even then, his complicated man. McNally old Establishment and that America is — going to continue on its Ehrlichman. I read the title and people and scientists conspire work was misunderstood, ridiculed or dismissed by most displays far greater insight into these complexities than did path of evil and self-destruction. Charters. Therefore, he is able to make the author's name, decided that to make a perfect girl for the reviewers, while those younger readers who did understand him sense out of the most McNally makes it easy for us to comprehend Kerouac's final tried to make him their messiah. They harassed him constantly perplexing portion of Jack's life: his long decline. In Charters' the two were mutually exclu 1980 Olympics. The reality of retreat into a daze of alcohol, screaming bouts with his invalid sive, and pitched the book into Olympic athlete exploitation with telephone calls, and climbed the 6-foot fence around his yard book, the last decade of Kerouac's life is merely an anticlimactic mother, afternoons in front of the TV, and sad evenings of Jack — to knock on his windows with wine bottles drag. Our picture of him becomes fuzzier and fuzzier, and the book a trash can. Moral: crime pays. makes this story all too believ as he tried to write. But once called by his friend Allen is nowhere as compelling as it has been earlier on, where Charters Ginsberg "the new Buddha of Ghost Boat by Simpson & able. Still, I can't wait to see they were looking for the 26-year-old Sal Paradise of On The Road, American prose" — now unable to write, tearing up page after Burger, this is a story about Susan Anton in the lead role in not the 35-year-old Kerouac who just wanted to be left alone. This portrays his young days of travel and adventure with an intuitive page of typescript, and turning in final desperation to his mother a submarine that sank during the movie! stress, his disgust with the publishing business, and his inability to grasp of Kerouac's own passions. to supply him with an ending for Pic, his last novel. When he World War II. It comes "back to Eye of the Needle by Ken cut the apron string of his mother (with whom he lived most of McNally, however, delves so deeply into (the vortex) of Jack's finally dies of a massive abdominal hemorrhage, in 1969 at age 47, life" thirty years later to re¬ Follett. This is the best "mys¬ his life) all combined to bring him crashing down in a slow suicidal spiritual nausea that he manages to elevate the story to the level we breathe a sigh of relief, of thanks that his of high tragedy. We see the disillusionment almost long decade of claim the sole survivor of the tery thriller" I've read in quite decline. through Jack's suffering is over. McNally says it beautifully: "He had wanted to time. It reads much like a Since his death, two full-length biographies have been written eyes. McNally really gets us inside his head. We even see it die for a long time; suicide — except for the slow suicide of original sinking and then it some sinks again. Honest. Frederic Forsythe novel, It is about him. The first, Kerouac (1973) was written by Anne coming: when Kerouac, his cherished work in print at last, is whiskey — was something he could not countenance, but now all forced The Book of Sports Lists by the story of an ace German spy Charters, a scholar who knew him and helped him compile a to endure one scornful, acidic critic's review after another: he had to do was let go." when he what a pathetic washed-out Pepe and Hollander. Strictly (The Needle) who discovers the bibliography of his works not long before his death. The Charters sees travesty of a film McNally's exciting book. Desolate Angel makes more obvious for sports or trivia fans. Con truth about the Allies' immi¬ biography is a meticulous scholarly work which efficiently Hollywood has made from one of his finest novels, The t han ever the great significance of Kerouac's urgent message to an tains such various lists as nent invasion of Normandy, and presents the facts of Kerouac's life, but only goes so far into Subterraneans, and when he comes to realize that all his attempts America that never understood him — at least not while he was to tell the truth and start a social revolution have come to "Frank Sinatra's 11 Greatest tries to get the info back to drawing conclusions about his personality. A different approach nothing alive — and reaffirms Kerouac's stature as one of the most has now been taken by San Franciscan writer Dennis McNally in — the new "hippies" are just as egotistic and self-righteous as the Fighters," "Rex Reed's 10 Germany, one step ahead of the important American writers of this century. 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But when IN W ENTERTAINMENT ™ ■ ■■■ ■ ■ you get it full non-stop hit, it's like too much icing on the cake; too sweet, too sticky lint h no funk, no let up. So what we're trying to do is enlist the funkers of the world to join our crusade and help free dance music from the constriction it's gotten into. It's time for the funkers of the world to unite . . . about ready for a full scale funk attack." cause we've got the P, and we're - George'Uncle Jam"Clinton Sounds like another State News anti-disco review. Well it isn't. Through Cracked Glasses By MARK WEST (for the most part sweepstakes tially, just write to get my Well almost. This review is more. It's about a cult that has grown State News Special Writer tickets and record club offers), expense account. So I can considerably within the last two or three years. That cult revolves Editor's Note: Welcome to able to be sued (or Bettied or drink. And urinate. around the continuous creations of George Clinton. "Through Cracked Glasses." Veronicad), able to vote on Ever since the Parliaments recorded "(I Just Wanna) Testify" on Being of age and off-campus, "It's "cracked glasses" which matters detrimental to home¬ these pleasures/necessities Revilot records, they have had a special kind of following. And give all of us our distorted view owners, and potentially able to surround me. How do on- those who purchase the Funkadelic's newest effort Uncle Jam of the world, and this column be sent by Uncle Sam to some campus students/inmates deal Wants You (Warner Bros. BSK 3371), will be no different. will deal with almost anything place you never heard of where with this facet on the gem of Uncle Jam Wants You is a continuation of Clinton's One Nation off-the-wall late - night crazi- nobody likes you and you're decadence? Let's listen to what Under a Groove. This tune was performed by Clinton's alter-ego, drunken ramblings, MSI ness, expected to kill them for it. Deb, my desirable dorm con¬ the Funkadelic. This reviewer says alter ego because Clinton observations, and everyone's Did the drinking law change tact, had to say while we were manifests his musical fantasies in two separate groups, the all-time favorite, sex and drugs! anything? Is there a rock bar in discussing large gatherings of Funkadelic and the Parliaments. W ere certain we're not the East only Lansing where you young people who congregated Both groups have, pretty much, the same personnel and they this campus with ones on haven't been able to drink? for the purpose of drinking both use some of the most bizzare theatrics this side of Kiss. But demented minds, so feel free to Have you had (m)any nights alcohol and making thinly they are much different. The Parliaments have toured with an contribute. "Through Cracked when you couldn't find some¬ veiled sexual advances toward aqua boogie show the Starship of Mothership Connection and Glasses" will be a regular body to buy for you at the one another. before their new found popularity, they were sometimes known to feature of the State News A&P? Have you ever, even "Someone got the idea of simply perform nude. entertainment page. once, had to buy liquor from taking up a prior collection for a The group, or shall I say George Clinton, has created more This column originally was a rum runners in floor party, buying cases of dirty cars and characters than Walt Disney could ever have imagined. There is Sir letter to a drinking buddy of dirtier clothes who hang around beer, and stocking floor mem¬ Nose D' Voidoffunk, Starchild, Dr. Funkenstein, The Chocolate mine. She's turning 21 this playgrounds giving the first bers' refrigerators. When it's covered freak in habit form. Queen Freakalene, Minus mouf and week. The letter soon, devel¬ taste away free? Am I getting party time, a thirsty person can numerous more. George "Uncle Jam" Clinton of the Funkadelic oped into a general observation too personal? Do you care? Are go to any 'frig' and get a brew. Clinton has even created his own language and salute for the (a general ranting? a general As for your rather sudden and you hung over as you're funketeers of America. His "First Family of Funk" includes the The musical talents of the Funkadelic are shown on "Freak of The certainly sick obsession with Funkadelic, Bootsy's Rubber Band, Brides of Funkenstein, Parlet, Week" and "Knee Deep." But once the listener flips the album over the elimination of bodily wastes voured. the Horny Horns, Bernie Worrell's Woo and, of course, the it's a different story. the So the youngsters dorms do have indoor still drink. Parliaments. Side two is weakened by poor lyrics. One of the worst is the title Personally, I prefer plumbing." Surprise! Personally, prefer Clinton has continuously created ideas to sell his albums. His cut. The tune "Uncle Jam Wants You" sounds like "Johnny Comes my drunks young. On the Sounds great. No central my drunks young. On the latest antics have created cults of followers throughout the country. Marching Home." This tune as well as others on this side are hard average, compared to older drunks, they ore source of beer, if someone has average, compared to older The Funkadelic's last tour was extremely successful, and people are for this reviewer to appreciate. (But, then again, I didn't like cuter and more still talking about the Mothership tour. cuddly and have less money munchies in the 'frig' they will drunks, they are cuter and singing "Over Hill" in elementary school.) invested in be seen, it's an easy way to more cuddly and have less His music has a purpose, and that is to cure dance music of the Clinton has taken some of the best musicians around and put them shotguns . . . meet people, and everyone has money invested in shotguns. "blahs." together to produce some nice instrumentals. His major problem is And Clinton has more than accomplished this. Uncle Jam Wants a warm place to spit. It occurs Obviously the drinking law the absurdity of his lyrics. Clinton tries to be so cute at times that to this columnist that the trash has little or no effect on our You opens with "Freak of The Week," before breaking into the ever his lyrical efforts turn out to be disasters. The lyrics of side two of state of chaos?) concerning the breaking the law? Do you can parties could be revived in de-generation's behavior or popular "(Not Just) Knee Deep." "Knee Deep" accomplishes Uncle Jam Wants You are just that. the same manner. Pitchers misbehavior. So it shouldn't Clinton's theme easily, since this song is one of the best dance tunes The only tune that drifts from the army style is "Holly Wants to drinking age. It, as Mr. Neilson realize what drinking leads to? could be filled prior to party mean a darn thing when around. pointed out, "lacks cohesive- Urination. Frequent, repeated, some¬ go to California." This tune has such great lyrics as "Holly wants to ness." So does sand but people time and placed in 'fridges'. The one turns 21. But can anyone "Knee Deep" had been heard on the airwaves for months before it urination. It's not a pretty go to California/Holly would if Holly could." The Funkadelics are a empty trash could be used as a deny the unlogical, unrealistic, still make castles out of it. even reached the record shops. One East Lansing record shop sold good group of musicians. Their style might be questionable to some, sight. Dear depository for refuse, refugees un-down-to-earth magic of out within hours of putting it on the shelf. but their musical talents never fail to impress. Birthday Girl; But I'm not here to make from other floors, and overzea- turning 21? I've tried to be So you're turning 21, huh? moral judgments. Or am I? I lous RAs. tough and cool but I'm on my Big deal. You can remember don't know. Mr. Holdship never the way it was before Prohibi¬ Deb went on to tell of a floor seventh beer and I'm a senti¬ explained the purpose of this safari to a field off campus mentalist at heart and liver. Television's Thursday night line-up tion, and drinking legally is the only thing that's gonna change. You're already an alleged adult, column to me. Nor did explain the purpose of life, though he claims to know the he (across the street) where keg was captured and de¬ a wild Happy 21st birthday, Erin, and have three on me. By MATT OTTINGER able to sign legal documents purpose of rock 'n roll. So I week, the highest rating for a Editor's Note: This is the new show's play the role. At 9 p.m., Hawaii tures of Kate Columbo. Falk reading this? Do you enjoy guess I'm on my own. Confiden¬ PRE: MEDS.z VETS., DENTS., premiere. ABC's Five-0 enters its twelvth season won't be seen on the show, but third installment in a series of comedies continue with two and becomes the longest run¬ OPTS., PUBLIC HEALTH, articles about the new tele¬ all-nighters can see repeats of returning shows, Barney Miller ning crime drama ever. And at the original Columbo episodes NURSING, PHARMACY RENT A vision season. and Soap, and the network 10 p.m., the seventh season of most Thursdav nights at 11:30 Thursday ABC made a finishes with 20/20, a show Barnaby Jones, with Buddy on CBS. PROFESSIONAL NIGHT tragic mistake when they similar to CBS's highly succes Ebsen and Lee Merriweather. moved their top rated comedy, sful 60 Minutes but a lot TOMORROW Laverne and Shirley to Thur simpler. Ruck Rogers in the 25th In the first week of ratings, there was a virtual dead heat $ap WEEKENI 8*00 p.m. Wells Hall sdays at 8 p.m.. bumping Mork CBS returns three and Mindy to Sunday. Now, for long-run¬ Century was last seen on between the three shows at 8. SPECIAL Meet Reps From: ning dramas that have built prime time TV in 1951. 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He didn't get much of a challenge against Michigan (continued on page 8) University of Michigan punter Bryan Virgil stood inside his own because they didn't throw to his side, but he's been the most 20-yard line in the second quarter of Saturday's game with MSU. consistent man in the secondary." After receiving the snap from center, Virgil took two steps and sent the ball skywards, booming it off his foot. YET BURROUGHS THINKS his performance this season has It didn't stay in the air for too long. Spartan cornerback Jim "not been good." Burroughs separated his shoulder in the spring Burroughs came crashing through to block the kick and even and aggravated it earlier in the season against the University of recovered the ball for MSU to give his team the ball deep in Oregon. Wolverine territory. As a result, "I really haven't been coming up against the run like The Spartans didn't score on that possession, but don't fault I should be," he confessed. WATCH FOR THE Burroughs. He's been coming up with plays like that for the Spartans all year. the Although MSU's pass defense has been rather leaky this season, HUGHES "Jim Burroughs has played excellent this season," said problem does not rest with Burroughs. He has one of the two interceptions the Spartan secondary has come up with this season, RECRUITER VISITING and a 25-yard return following the theft against Oregon. "I think I'm playing well against the pass," Burroughs said. "I YOUR CAMPUS SOON. could always get better though." Billiards tourneys But he is concerned with the holes frequently found in the MSU Contact your placement office pass coverage. U-M quarterback B.J. Dickey threw for 147 yards and two touchdowns against the Spartans. for interview dates. are Hinken's fancy "WE'VE BEEN HURT," he said, referring to injuries to starters Mike Marshall and Alan Davis. "We don't have a lot of depth, but By JEFF HITTLER State News Staff Writer their replacements have been pretty good. HUGHES "But we've been having some breakdowns. Somebody is just not As manager of the MSU Union Billiard Room for the in the area they are supposed to be sometimes. We have to get past ten years, Eugene Hinken has been involved in a gamble of sorts — the together." State Nev AN F.QUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER M/F promotion game. And soon. Purdue quarterback Mark Herrmann will bring his In addition to his regular job of Spartan cornerback Jim Burroughs (28). managing the billiard room, aerial show to town in two weeks. Hinken organizes and promotes pool tournaments for MSU "We'll be ready for Purdue," Burroughs promised. "We have to students as well as exhibitions by professionals. be ready this week (for the University of Wisconsin)." ***** *********************** He counts his "winnings" in terms of student response to his selling efforts and has enjoyed modest success. 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Seymour, who suffered a "We dominated the entire at Old College Field, but failed Less than ten minutes into sprained ankle. game before their goalie got "They fired up and we to hold the momentum irt the the contest, defensive whiz tensed," Kajornsin said. second half as it suffered its hurt," Kajornsin said, "it Connie Seymour fed Debbie TO REPLACE SEYMOUR, seemed like they were just MSU has today off from its second loss of the season. 3-2, in Robson a pass which Robson head coach Sam Kajornsin was determined to go out in the overtime. jammed into the U-M goalbox competitive schedule before en forced to use Judy Ignasiak second half and win the game Playing in the rain and the for the first score of the game. who had been out of the tertaining Central Michigan lineup for their friend." for three games due to tonsili- University in a home match Kajornsin admitted that U-M Thursday. Game time is 3 p.m. tis. is a team that all of the other at Old College Field. The move paid off for Hinken plans tournament Kajornsin, as Ignasiak fed Rob son a pass less than three continued from page 7i minutes into the second stanza and Robson converted it into Individual champions will represent MSU in the Association of the Spartans second goal. College Unions' Region VII Tournament at Kent State University in February. Regional winners advance to a national Leading 2-0 and with momen tourney in the turn clearly in its favor, MSU spring. was awarded a straight-on, free BEFORE YOU PICK UP One of MSU's more successful past performers was Carla shot at the Michigan goalie, Johnson, who won the school's women's championship in 1971 and following a rules altercation in¬ YOUR DEGREE, 1973. "She won the regional playoff and went on to the nationals one volving a U-M player. MSU's Barb Oakley was cho¬ PICK OUR INTERVIEW. year," Hinken recalled. "She has played on the professional sen to shoot for the women's tour but I don't know how much money she's won." Spartans and she delivered shot which Hinken began working in the billiard room in the fall of 1962 as a a Contact your placement office desk helper. He became manager ten years ago and has found the was successfully blocked by the Wolverine netminder, but the for interview dates. position to be very satisfying. A highlight was the arrangement of last year's regional tourney hosted by MSU. force of the shot caused a deflection of the ball into the BEYOND THE PLANNING for student tournaments is the eye of the U-M goalie. job of bringing professionals to campus for exhibitions. Hinken is Requiring medical aid which MSU's leading goal-getter, junior caused her removal from the HUGHES Julie Johnson, slam<, the ball toward the Uni¬ responsible for organizing demonstrations by such stars as Belinda game, the injury to the Wolver¬ versity of Michigan goalie as teammates Debbie Robson and Jennie Klepinger Campos of the Brunswick Advisory Staff of Champions. Creating a new work) with electronics ine goalkeeper quickly turned await the result. MSU lost the game to the W olverines 3-2 in overtime. The tourney next week is open to all full-time MSU students. the momentum in favor of the Those interested should register in the billiard room in the AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER M 'F basement of the Union. Entrance fee is $3.50. Michigan squad. Vaughn needs 'bed rest' PEOPLE WITH BRAINS GO THROUGH THE LOOKING (continued from page 7) "I think by just giving it (the tests and treatment resulting injury) a chance, it will heal," GLASSES FOR THEIR from kidney damage suffered in Hough said. "What he really his teams' 27 3 loss to the needs is bed rest. We're really OPTICAL NEEDS! University of Notre Dame two just cooling him down." weeks ago. Playing foodball did not en According to Hough, Vaughn danger Vaughn more than any is suffering from a small bruise other kind of activity, Hough on his kidney that is said. causing him to urinate blood, and the sophomore signal caller will BREW YOUR OWN BEER remain in the hospital for the Free information rest of the week. BEER GEAR Hough said that test results on Vaughn's injury have been Bo* 25093 N good so far. Lansing, Mi 43909 SUNDAY OCT. 14 2 SHOWS! MOSE ALLISON BRING IN YOUR PRESCRIPTION Let Amoco show you the way or have your eyeglasses duplicated. Choose from popular names such as Playboy, Silhouette, Christian Dior and Elizabeth Arden. Say the secret words & receive free initials on your eyeglasses And the magic words ore.. ( ta JqiR East 319 East Grand River Lonsing, Michigon 48823 Jazz & Bluet Legend!!! C x 517 332-7447 LOCATED THROUGH MALL ENTRANCE OF LEON G'S TICKETS: $3.00 on tale at Lizards HURRY, CAPACITY 300 EACH SHOW! 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(All who successfully complete the 2 year CFI Training Program, which includes scheduled operational and staff experiences, • Gynecological Core are guaranteed a mid-management level position in the organization, either in the U.S. or abroad, at an attractive salary.) • Pregnancy Termination Collins Foods, a NYSE company, is not just another of America's food • Free VD Testing and Treatment operations. What's offered here is an authentically professional environ¬ ment, plus the opportunity of growth in any of three divisions! In addition • Pre-natal Counseling and Referral Collins has the kind of organization, the type of operation that would Students surprise many - and therein is a large part of the Collins appeal to those Womancore recognizes rhe speca! needs o> rhe restaurant management students who want to be with a company whose student patient including o uniquely adopted greatest days are ahead program of education consultation core one fee If you wish to leam more about Collins Foods, about the company's consideronon many benefits, and. most especially about one truly terrific Training Pro¬ Coll 33: 1006 gram, the University's Placement Office now has literature available. Main Clink: 337-7350 Also, make it a point to check the date of on-campus interviews, which Point North Professional Cenre' will be conducted by Mr, James McGinnis. who is in charge of Manage¬ ment Staffing for Collins Foods International At that time you'll be able to really explore whether Collins Foods is the company that has what you want! Neighborhood Offices INTERVIEWS: FRIDAY. OCTOBER 12th Eost lonsing Office West Lonsino Office (Information on time and place can be obtained by visiting University Place/nent 201'c E Grand River West Side Action Centi Eost Lonsing Office.) 428 W lenowee and to celebrate, we've 332-1066 lonsing really stocked up 467-0609 to give you a head start in the run on real jewelry, this is the year for investment dressing, and the premium now is onjewelry ■ of real value, literally worth it's weight ingold! COLLINS FOODS INTERNATIONAL, INC. LsuNnim Michigon State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, October 10, 1979 9 COMING SOON: AT: FALL IS HERE. $ TRADE IN $ BURGER KING YOUR GOLD MICHIGAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL RING has a NEW LOOK BANK NOW and 24 hour banking! IT S WORTH NEW SPECIALTY IIP TO Apply for your SANDWICHES Michigan Moneycard for At any one Michigan National Bank's of »58.° you to see and try. 23 convenient locations. This week Toward Any Take Advantage of ...time to show some Spartan Spirit, we're featuring the Convenience of So put on a Green & White Nylon Jacket! /WGIRVED ^ COLLEGE RINGS the Moneycard 19.95 'CHICKEN TODAY fs College Ring SANDWICHES' from trade-in now! MSU BOOKSTORE Michigan National SPORTS LETTERING Available at International Center 1141 E Grand River Bank 220 M.A.C. UNIVERSITY MAIL 337-2402 337 1314 9:30-5:30 - 06H2HAN ALTCMCTIVE, W mm Momoua/ %'eUm INC. V.W.-AUDI-PORSCHE Specialists in •Expert I natural hair, skin, and nail Dependable Service •Prompt Here's How to Win N wmm care and for woman men . . Workmanship In each weeks paper on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Official Rules FREE hair & •Convenient the State News will print a different qualifing number. To qualify for that week s drawing all you hove to do-is match at least three digits of your Student ID number with that scalp Location week s numbers. You need not you may use repeat digits as use all three numbers and multiple qualifiers You may 1) Contest open students except to any Fall '79 Michigan State University treatment worth featuring: I match more than three numbers also. ride sponsors. members of the State News staff and free If you qualify for that weeks drawing simply fill out the 20% off coupon on this page and drop it off at one of the boxes '.ft located around campus. We will draw ten finalists from 2) You must have a student number to qualify. $7, with this ad! each week's entries. Each weeks entries must be deposit- 3) The contest will run on seven consecutive weeks beginning on most over 5$ ed by Thursday noon.. .No purchase is required. the week of October 1st. the counter parts 4) To qualify for that week's drawing you must match of least 3 501 '/t Grand River (below Campus Drugs) digits of your student number using that week's contest numbers Moiu-Fri 9-7, Sat 9-3 337-1826 (appearing on Mon., Tues. and Wed. each week). appointments accepted 235 Homer 332-5025 5) If you qualify you must then fill out the coupon in that week's paper or use a hand drawn facsimile and deposit it at one of the boxes located around campus by noon Thursday of that week. Take it easy 6) Ten finalists will be drawn from that week s qualifiers and be held for the final drawing. The grand prize will be awarded at the final drawing held the week of November 19. Take the bus 7) You may ONLY SUBMIT ONE ENTRY PER WEEK. MULTIPLE ENTRIES WILL BE DISQUALIFIED. 8) The Grand Prize will be Free Books and Free Tuition for the EXAfTlPLE Fall '79 term (Not to exceed $500) It will be based upon actual credit hours and required books. In this example the numbers were 5, 4, 3 the ID in this example is 545748. This student would qualify because at 9) No purchase is required to play FREE RIDE. least three digits were matched (actually four were matched because there were two duplicates.) 10) The decision of the judges shall be final. If You Qualify ,1 Drop entry at: ! MY ID NUMBER WEEK •express service Main Library •direct service—campus to campus or CLOTHES •campus drop-off service—Sunday at MSU State News for the Office—Advertising Dept. NORTH STAR (3rd Floor Student Services Bldg.) 3 State News INSIDE E. Lansing Bus Terminal Greyhound BY NOON est. I further • YOU. - 310 W. Grand River The State Ne\ THURSDAY ONIY ONE ENTRY Michigan Department ol Transportation Per-Person Per-Week Corner Abbott * YOU'RE ALWAYS A WINNER WHEN YOU DEAL WITH MSU BOOKSTORE! The SPIRIT SHOP COPY CENTER Mugs, Pennants, Emblems, BOOK DEPARTMENT We have a Xerox machine Shirts, Blankets, Jewelry... We have books to meet your which can print copies up classroom requirements and more! to 8Vz x 14 in. sizes for only and small gift items! 5 cents a copy. The SMOKE SHOP SUPPLIES DEPARTMENT For quick pickens, this shop We carry a wide selection of Folders, Notebooks, Paper, has candy, various sundries, BOOK ITOil Pens, Pencils and Markers.. pipes & tobacco. 10 Michigan State News, Eost Lansing, Michigan Wednesday October 10, 1979 Dead woman's taped statement High Flying gets her assailant a life sentence Opportunity. At General Dynamics in Fort Worth, we have long-term On campus Interviews: October 17-18 programs that offer a challenge to the engineering with the trial still months away BREVARD, N.C. (AP) - prison. police said. professional. If you are looking for an opportunity to work Three days after she killed Brewer pleaded guilty to Coleman appeared on such projects as the H6 Multirole Fighter or — more herself, the anguished voice of second-degree murder and as COLEMAN, A SOCIAL optimistic. She told the Ash- advanced aircraft and electronic progams, then Rebecca Coleman cried out in a sault with a deadly weapon worker, was found dead in her ville Times, "I've got to con¬ Transylvania County court with intent to kill under a bed at her Asheville home last General Dynamics is looking for you. tinue with my life you have Sign up now for an appointment at your .. . room, condemning the man plea-bargaining agreement. Friday, one day after detective to continue to take risks Hubert Brown reminded her again. accused of raping her and During a June 3 camping I want to stay busy, to be placement office. killing her friend. trip, Coleman, 29, was shot that Brewer's trial would start productive, to be creative." After hearing the dead eight times. She told police Monday. woman's taped statement Mon¬ Brewer raped her again and Coleman's husband. Glenn, HER TAPED ACCOUNT of day, Judge Robert Lewis gave again. Her companion, Lyra said she had been depressed the attack, interrupted often by Ronald Felix Brewer, 35, of Rosamond McCanless, 26, was since the attack. A ,22-caliber sobbing, was recorded by police Sapphire, life plus 20 years in shot to death and also raped, revolver was found in the shortly after she was admitted bedroom. to Transylvania Community Brown said her death came Hospital. Nuclear foes plan as no surprise. She "was just dreading the trial. She just dreaded that she had to go them She said to Brewer followed the campground through it." parking lot after they stopped at his mobile home to ask "Due to the nature of the rally at Big Rock case, I don't know how she made it this far," he said. "She directions. Brewer, she said, shot her had to be a very strong first, then shot McCanless. To show their dissatisfaction with the re opening of the Big Rock woman." Then he took them to his trailer nuclear plant on Oct. 15, the Northern Michigan Alternative During a July interview — and raped them, she said. Development Committee will be holding a protest Sunday in Charlevoix. The Big Rock plant has been closed for several months for repairs. Those interested can receive "non-violence training" at Sunset •3301 EAST COUPON HALF Park in Traverse City at 11 a.m. Saturday. Sunset Park is located on U.S. 31 near the Traverse City Holiday Inn. On Sunday, the protesters will meet before 1 p.m. at Elzinga MICHIGAN! Park, which is just north of Charlevoix on U.S. 31. The protesters will then proceed from Elzinga Park to the Big Rock plant where they will hear local speakers and musicians. Stor* *2.02.0 VY GrZAUPZlveZ,BKw67W0r AP PRJC6S GrOOPTURU SAT OCT 13 OKEfAO$> IrBfPMfiDSANDGETUU MUKt SO* Face Value/ SUPER BONUS COUPON JOY LIQUID MSH DETERGENT • Free Coffee Refills WHOLE AOt ■ 79« &OOD THRO AATURDAY. 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ZNRlCHEP STORE COO with CMMWeiCZUMCW Pariah FISH WHITE JIF FsieNu M&IMTVSH Good Times-Great The best in Rock N' Roll Specials FILLETS BREAD pgAM^r BUTTER. APPLES Seven Nights fl Week! 18.19 & 20 yr. olds always welcome. 2843 E. Grand River 351-1200 249 99* 188* t Michigon Stote News, Eost Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, October 10, 1979 1 1 Editor in Chief Wanted CASE HALL Residents Assoc. Present for Apartments Rhapport, the RHA publication Any interested individual in 323 may pick Student Services up an application TONIGHT ONLY Greek Bars Pizza Tues. & Thurs. 9-12 | Free Pop & Chips plan discussed Mon.-Fri. 1-3:30 Deadline Wed.Oct. 10, 1979 at 3:30 p.m. refills on Pop The SPARTANS have been beating down our door For more information call 355-8285 "REBECCA" 8:30 & 10:30PM for the great taste of The East Lansing Planning Commission will discuss a proposed apartment complex to be built for low and moderate in Case Hall South Cafe income persons at 7:30 50c Admission tonight in 54-B District Court, 301 (with RHA Movie Pass) M.A.C. Ave. J. Ross Browne's $1.50 without BELL'S The Deerpath Apartment Complex, to be located at Haslett 1135 E Grand River 225 M AC Ave. and Saginaw roads, was given a tax reduction by the East Coming Halloween Eve-"THE BIRDS" Lansing City Council last week. Whaling Station 332 0858 332-5027 Other proposals include two rezoning request by private citizens, a Special Use Permit request by the Cheker Oil Company and a residential subdivision design approval request. HHX 349 2100 MERIOUmi ADULTS 13.00 STUDENTS t 58. CITIZENS WITH AMC CARD 5? 50 WILS Announces invites you to Live In Concert IaIysitter s Phil Potter would like to 1 Sunday, October 14 NIGHTMARE Ifr /j| straighten out his life... * * One 1 WHEN A way. or the other. 1 8PM, Lansing Civic Center STRANGER LADIES NIGHT H CALLS BHBtC _ -.. I | (TLS 6:00). 1:15. Starting ./ all drinks Qwr happy hour priced i i« ii dih m 1 (TLS 6:00). 8:00. ^ (TIS 5:30,6:15), 7:45,8:30. 1 9p.m.—closing, every Thursday 1 C*n. Wilder 1 here are many ways to be seduced 1 1 HarrUon Tord Joe Tynan knows them all. $ A1 AN Al DA BARRARA HARRIS! THE SEDUCTION M OE JOE T YIXIAIM | (TIS 5:30), 8:00. (TIS 6:00). 8:15. JEAN«LUC PONTY j mL* The • id DOM DeLUISE 1 with special guest Shawn Phillip* 1938 Grand River Okemos 349-1932 to® ^ (TLS 5:45), 7:45. (TIS 6:00), 8:00.^^ 1 $8.50 A $7.50 At the Civic Center Box Office, WhereHouse Records & Recordland trry Hill Production DEPARTMENT OF THEATRE PERFORMING MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY ARTS Great Savings in PRESENTS COMPANY YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU WIipii von comiii back. Choice Series THE PULITZER PRIZE IUhI livilcr? WINNING, CLASSIC 1979-80 Have fun making up your own series of any AMERICA COMEDY 4 events from this list. Choose a dance series' by a classical series or a sampling of theatre, dance, variety and music. MOSS HART and GEORGE S. KAUFMAN VIRGIL FOX, MASTER ORGANIST Sonic spectacle with the world's largest computerized instrument. Tuesday, October 2 OCT. 23-27 BILLY TAYLOR TRIO Great jazz performers Wednesday, October 17 8:15PM "SHOWBOAT", Classic Broadway Musical 8:15 P.M. Thursday, October 18 ARENA THEATRE "DA", Broadway Drama with the NEW THRUST STAGE FAIRCHILD Thursday, October 25 DRESDEN STATE ORCHESTRA Music of Wagner, Mozart & Strauss AUDITORIUM BUILDING THEATRE Monday, October 29 VIENNA CHOIR BOYS OCT. 9 13 - World's most beloved choir Tuesday, January 15 MICHIGAN STATE MICE 1GAN STATE UNIVERSITY KRASNAYARSK SIBERIAN DANCERS Colorful costumes, music, dance Thursday, January 17 UNIVERSITY ELIOT FELD BALLET Great American Classic Ballet RESERVATIONS RESERVATIONS Wednesday & Thursday, January 30-31 * CLOWN DIMITRI 355-0148 355-0148 Master Mime, Musician,Circus Clown Wednesday, February 6 FOLKLORICO OF CUBA First time in the U.S.! Thursday, February 28 PILOBOLUS DANCE THEATRE Dance, Acrobatics Gymnastics, Comedy Monday & Wednesday, April 21-23 * 1Mb BRYAN These events all at 8:15 p.m. in the University Auditorium. Series tickets on sale NOW at the Union Ticket Office, 8:15-4:30 p.m., weekdays RESERVED SEATS ONLY! PUBLIC: $35.00, 25.00,15.00. FULL TIME MSU BOWERS STUDENTS: $17.50,12.50,7.50. ♦Note events with a choice of date.B Sally Rogers SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13^^J| 8 & 1030pm, MCDonel Kiva $4.50 in advance until noon, Friday, October 12, at Union Ticket Office, ^ Elderly Instruments, Castellani's Market, Arts Box Offices at Center for the Arts and Knapp's in Lansing and Meridian Malls. $5.50 at the door. A division of the ASMSU Programming Board, funded by student tax money. Not accessible. Please, no smoking or alcohol in the Kiva. Call the PB Hotline for 24-hour information about Programming Board events-353-2010. 1 2 Michigan State News, East Lansing. Michigan Wednesday, October 10. 1979 Six Mackey criticized Sappy imtr POSITIONS AVAILABLE W) The Michigan State Radio Network is now accepting applications for Publicity and I continued from page 1) affirmative action when he selected Turner as vice presi mmt-ftt 4 to7 Child Promotions Director and Assistant Network presidents because of the na General Manager. ture of his position. Ferency also said he hoped students were as concerned dent for student affairs and services and Connie Stewart as vice president for University k 2 fori Films Applications are available at room 8 Student Services Building. The deadline for about Turner's appointment as relations. applying the faculty. Turner, from Texas Tech is Friday, October 12, 1979 at 5:00 p.m. "The position of vice presi University, was the third black A look through the camera's dent for student affairs and appointed to a high level eye at the services is one-that students adminstrative position since universal experience of childhood. An MSU should have as much or more Mackey took office. International Year of the Child film series. concern as faculty," he said. "Students should be involved Stewart, currently with the Department of Health, Educa¬ ATTENTION MSU HOCKEY FANS: in this." he said. "They have an tion and Welfare, is the first Oct. 11 The 400 Blows (French) awful lot at stake." woman vice president ever Oct. 18 Sounder (American) TICKET SALES FOR THE SPARTAN SLAPSHOTS Faculty members have also appointed in MSU's history. Oct. 25 lies My Father Told Me (Canodian) WILL GO ON SALE THURSDAY AND FRIDAY objected because Mackey did not post available positions before appointing vice presi "The University defines af¬ firmative action in terms of black males and white females," V2off Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Nov. 15 The Member of the Alone in the Streets Give Wedding (American (Italian) My Love to the Swallows (Ciech) OCT. 11 & 12 FROM 8:30-4:30 AT MUNN ARENA. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CON¬ TACT BOB FENWICK MORNINGS OR EVEN¬ dents. Pettigrew said. Many feel if the positions Pettigrew said Mackey's vice Thursdays 7:00pm B104 Wells INGS AT 332-7039 OR 332-6162. were posted MSU faculty presidential appointments ll^ftDrinkJSabUshmen,] would have had an opportunity Corner of M.A.C. & Albert leave "a lot to be desired in Enroll through MSU Evening to apply for the vacancies. College for total $10 for terms of equal opportunity and all six films (Ph. 355-4562). Or pay $2 at the door. "If the positions were posted, affirmative action. TODAY OPEN 7:00PM there might have been people LAST 2 DAYS SHOWS AT 7:15-9:15 on campus who may have CANNOT Bf MILD OVER wished to be considered," said VIDEO "A DYNAMO OF SEXUAL ENERGY^ THE SCARIEST COMEDY Eudora Pettigrew, professor and chairperson of the depart¬ ment of urban and metropolitan TAPE INTRODUCTIONS ALL PARTS MESH LIKE A WELL- OILED MACHINE ONE RARE PORN SPACI: CPIERA'I OF ALL TIME IS BACK. FLICK!' "AS WE TRAVEL THROUGH THE STARS" ■M studies. Mackey was praised by the 351-0435 "SOPHISTICATED SEX! VISUALLY A PLEASURE. YOU CAN BET ON Mo board for his commitment to PB HOTLINE— 24-hour information ibout MISBEHAVIN SUPERIOR PRODUCTION*: - -playboy cinema x magazine AHEBtb Prognmming Board events. THIS YEAR S HOTTEST X-RATED!" - sir magazine 353-2010 "LESLIE BOVEE IS THE MOST TRASHY, FLASHY GOLD DIGGER THE SILVER SCREEN HAS EVER SEEN." - elite magazine BoveesMisBehavin' LESLLIE BOVEE • GLORIA LEONARD 1 SHOWTIMES: 7:30, 9:00, 10:30 PLACE: 100 ENGINEERING ADMISSION: '2.50 STUDENTS, '3.50 NON STUDENTS TODAY... COMING TIC r *22223 OPEN 1 PM THIS WEEK MR. MIKE'S Coming Soon: Pebble Poe» Pallas ^Btudenf Union Programmes' ">sr PLANT FAIR STARTS FRI. 2 MONTY PYTHON FEATURES & M0N-FRI, OCT 8-12 "MONTY PYTHON & THE HOLY GRAIL" ALSO "JABBERWOCKY" UNION LOUNGE POP ENTERTfllNmENT r* FIRST FLOOR, ONION BUILDING presents... ^ ^ r r AND INTIRNATIONAL CINTIR - - > FURNISH YOUR ROOM FROM OUR COMPLETE SELECTION OF TROPICAL PLANTS** INACCESSIBLE smsu programming board' KS. ALLIED ARTISTS presents jCALL THE PB HOTLINE STEUE BUSTin mcQUEEnHornnnn in a FRANKLIN J. SCHAFFNER film ^^353-2010 PflPILLOn (pi For Times and Locations Call RHA's 24 Hr. Program Line 355-0313 Spartan Triplex Ickets on sole 30 minutes pi to showtime 8 no later than 15, utes offer showtime. LAUOHOK0TNOWI Wednesday Night Another Great CG Special Special Guest to be announced TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30,1979 ' ■10 IULT BUfTIRI "Owt to Lunch' Ottriiras LAUCHS CWmNUOUS1 MUGGER 8PfTl FREE at the mSU AUDITORIUfTl FOR ALL Free mug and first draft with cover RESERVED SEflTS-*7.50 & $8.50 plitA Rock N' Roll with r sale \"ior SHOWDOWN Tickets on Thursday, October 11 at: All Week! SoUSim 2:00 4:30 7: mSU Union fydQkl E.L.'s ROCK SPOT Sounds and Diversions Wherehouse Records II 2 blocks west of Hagadorn Campus Corners II 5 on Grand River This is an ASITISU Programming Board event funded by-student tax dollars Michigon State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, October 10, 1979 13 ===^\ IT ONLY TAKES MINUTES TO PLACE YOUR STATE NEWS 1F1ED ACTION 347 STUDENT SERVICES BUILDING CALL 355-8255 Classified Advertising Automotive Auto Service Employment jfjfl | Employment jfffl | Employment IfiTI \~twplaywit~|f#11 prcP^lfiil Information MONTE CARLO 1976, AM- JUNK CARS wanted. Also PART-TIME EMPLOYMENT NURSES AIDS Put your RN'S-GN'S CHILD CARE, light house¬ OVERSEAS JOBS PHONE 355-8255 347 Student Services FM, rally wheels, excellent selling used parts. Phone with Michigan's largest multi- free days & evenings to work - Sum¬ Bldg. condition. $3395. 332-0149. 321 3651. C-23-10-31 (3) Lansing General Hospital keeping, $3 hour, 7:30-9a.m. mer/year round. Europe, S. manufacturer distributor, 15- for you. Excellent wage Flex has full and part time posi¬ Et or 3 6 p.m. Grand River- 12-10-24 (3) 20 hours per week. Automo¬ ible schedule America, Australia, Asia, etc. Regular Rates CHEAPEST PRICES in the bile required. 339-9500. CARE NURSING SERVICES. QUALITY tions available for registered Abbott area. 332-6811 after 6 All fields, $500-1,200 month¬ statel UGLY DUCKLING and graduate nurses. A 4 p.m. 4-10-10 (4) MONTE CARLO 1972. Excel¬ C-23-10-31 (5) 694 9100. 3-10 10 (61 ly. Expenses paid, sightsee¬ 1 day-95' per line RENT-A-CAR. $7.95/day. day 10 hour per day work lent condition, air, power, ing. Free information: IJC, 372-7625. C-23-10-31 (4) week option allowing 3 day PART TIME grounds person 3 days-85 per line $1400.675-5590. 1-9 p.m. UNIFORMED SECURITY of¬ LPN'S JOIN the nursing weekends is available on the Et part time cleaning person Box 52 ME Corona Del Mar, 3-10-12 (3) ficers and store detectives, team in our exciting new 6 days-80' per iine GOOD USED tires, 13, 14, 15 midnight shift. We offer: needed for apartment com¬ CA. 92625. Z 15-10-24 (9) full or part-time. Call 641 - facility if you are looking for a 8 days-70' per line inch. Snow tires too! new dimension in your nurs¬ primary and team nursing, munity. Call for interview MONZA ■ 1975, 34,000 miles, 4562. OR-23-10-31 (3) NURSES AID - positions for Mounted free. Used wheel complete orientation pro¬ 351 1400. 8 10-16 (41 automatic, AM FM stereo ing career. We have openings those who would enjoy work¬ 17.85 33 60 and hub caps. PENNELL for part time LPN'S on the gram, continuing education tape, air, good shape $2250. ing with patients in their SALES, 1825 Michigan. Lan¬ 3-11:30 p.m. shift for some¬ support system, excellent RN SHIFT supervisor. Full 676-5027. 3-10-11 (4) homes. Hours: 8 to 5, week¬ wage and benefit package. time opening on 3-11 p.m. Master Charge & Visa Welcome sing, Michigan, 48912. 482- Congregation Sharrey Zedek one who can view the MUSTANG II 1974 Mach I 5818 C-23-10-31 (7) of E. Lansing chronically ill as a nursing For more information contact shift. Liberal fringe benefits, days. Immediate openings - Personnel Office Depart available for those without Special Rates v-6, 4 speed, radials, new CHEQUERED FLAG. Foreign challenge. Come to the evening Et night differential, ment, Lansing General Hospi¬ shift aide certificates. Call Diana at Car parts and accessories are seeks permonent and sub¬ INGHAM COUNTY MEDI no rotation, every other 345 Ads-3 lines-s4.00-5 days. 80' clutch, chrome side pipes, tal, 2800 Devonshire, Lans¬ and weekend 323-2223 8 10-15(8) per line over stitute teachers for it's 1979 CAL CARE FACILITY, 3860 weekend off rustproofed. $1250. 351-1302. our specialty. Free advice ing, Ml 48909. Phone 372 3 lines. No adjustment in rate when cancelled. 80 Sunday Religious School Dobie Road, Okemos, to bonus paid. M.N.A. contract. 8-10-19 15) with every part sold. 2605 E. 8220 ext. 267 EOE. MODELS WANTED, $9/ Price of Come to the Ingham County item(s) for sale must be stated in ad. Kalamazoo. (1 mile west of program. complete your application. 10-10 19122! Medical Care Facility 3860 hour. 489 2278 or apply in Maximum sale 5-10-16 (15) Dobie Rd. Okemos to apply. person at VELVET FINGERS, price of s200. Private party ads OLDS 98 1972, luxury sedan. campus). Call 487-5055. C-23-10-31 (6) Pleose contoct Robbi Ches- INSIDE HELP wanted. Apply 527 E. only. $550. 332-6931 after 5 p.m. 1? 10 11 1131 Michigan. 12-10-24 (3) mon at the synagogue ATTENDANT TO assist at LITTLE CAESARS today OR-23-10-31 (4) Peanuts Personal ads—3 lines -12.25 per inser¬ - phone 351-3570; or write handicapped attorney in tion. 75' per line over 3 lines, (pre-payment). OLDS DELTA 88, 1979, 4- I Motorcycles I 1924 Cooledge Road E. Lan¬ arising mornings, retiring after 4 p.m. 5 10-15 (31 BABYSITTER IN my Okemos CASHIER WANTED, part home. 2 Children; light Rummage /Garage Sale ads—4 lines '2.50. door. Air AM/FM stereo sing. Mich 48823 evenings. Lifting involved. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY time. Neat appearance a - housekeeping, part time, 63' per line over<4 lines-per insertion. cassette. Power steering & Compensation plus apart Would you like a business of must. Able to work with ment. 374-8652. 5 10-16 (5) mornings. MUST HAVE own 'Round Town ads—4 brakes and many extras. your own? You don't need an figures. Good pay. Apply in lines-'2.50-per insertion. $6500.487-0375 3-10-10 (6) office to start'Begin at home transportation, good refer¬ person only, between 10 63' per line over 4 lines. MC DONALD'S RESTAU¬ ences, no smoking. Call 349 full or part time. Ideal for a.m. 5 p.m. weekdays. CINE¬ 250 YAMAHA Enduro - Good RANTS of East Lansing and 5854 12-10-10(7) Lost & Found ads/Transportation ads—3 lines- OLDS 1978 Delta Royale 88. husband and wife teams. Call MA X ADULT ENTERTAIN¬ condition. $360. Call after 5 Okemos are now hiring for MENT CENTER, 1000 W. *1.50-per insertion. 50' per line over 3 lines. Power seats, power win¬ p.m. 655-1156. 8-10-16(3) full and part time employ¬ 355 1117, no obligation, no MAINTENANCE CLEANING Must be able to work even Jolly Road, Lansing. S/F Popcorn—(Sorority-Fraternity) 50' per line. dows, cruise, detogger, AM ment. Shifts available starting information over the tele ings and weekends, now until person 25 or more hours per Or 9-10-11 (9) FM, air conditioned, 15,000 at 7 and 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. phone. Let's have coffee and week. Christmas. Must be neat Apply in person to Deadlines miles, $5,500. 355-0855. 5-10-12 (6) I Employment 11 j j [ Apply in person 8-10a.m. and appearing and personable. talk. 8 10 18 (10) Rich, Thursday, Oct. 11, PLANT PARTIES Hostess 2-4p.m. Monday through For further information call or noon to 4 p.m. DOOLEY'S earns 10% Contact HYA¬ CASHIER CLERK, part time, SPORTING GOODS Sales - Thursday. 8-10-12 (9) 131 Albert St. 3-10-11 (6) CINTH HOUSE GREENERY, Want Ads-2 p.m.-l class day before pub¬ OLDSMOBILE F85 1964. apply at: some evenings and week full and part time experienced 332 6200.0 1 10 10 (4) lication. Needs work. $100. 351-0902. PART TIME ends, flexible hours. Over 21 sales people wanted in all typist 20-30/ MANPOWER, INC. LOCAL AMWAY distributor E-5-10-12 (3) week Phone 339 2575 4 10 12(4) Cancellation/Change-1 p.m.-l class day be¬ departments. All in person, Wage negotiable 601 N. Capital is helping many persons earn AKERS CAFETERIA seeking fore publication. MC Must type 60 WPM-Mr. money working 2 to 4 hours part time for lunches. See SPORTING GOODS, 372-0880 COOK CLERK for food PACER - 1976, 6 cylinder, Under 517-372-8686, 9-5. Classified Display deadline-3 5002 W. Saginaw, Lansing. per day. We can help you. Eileen in cafeteria office. p.m.-2 class power steering Et brakes, 6-10-10 (4) preparation, assembling food 12-10-10(7) For an appointment call 723 Akers Hall. 8-10-18 (4) orders, busing tables. Mini days before publication. 6055 7 10 17 (61 Once ad is ordered it cannot be cancelled BABYSITTER IN my home, mum wage. 30 hours per or SANTA PHOTO INFORMATION CENTER re- non-smoker, own transporta¬ week, afternoons, early eve manager changed until after 1st insertion. PINTO ceptionist-10 hours/week. tion. 351-0717. 8-10-19 (3) SITTER FOR 2 school aged nings, Saturdays CITY FISH PART TIME. Taking and Supervise photo operation 1973 hatchback. There is a M.00 charge for 1 ad change plus Nights and weekends. Apply children, Monday-Friday, COMPANY 124 E. Washte delivering orders. Household and instruct assistance. Ap¬ 53,000 miles. Some rust. 50' per additional change for maximum in person. Meridian Mall in¬ DEPENDABLE EXPERI¬ 3:30 6pm, Okemos. 349 3449 naw, downtown Lansing. products. Call 321 3022, ply in person at Meridian Mall Runs well. Extra tires. $375. of 3 changes. formation center. 5-10-16 (6) ENCED waitress wanted to 3-10-12 (4) 12-10-16 (8) evenings. X-8-10 11 (4) office. 7 10 12 (51 332-1476. 6-10-12 (4) The State News will only be responsible for act as evening waitress in LIKE TO DRIVE family, restaurant. Apply in the 1st days incorrect insertion. Adjust¬ PINT01975 - good condition. DO IT FOR person, HOUSE OF FLA¬ ment claims must be made within 10 62,000 miles. About $1500. DOMINO'S PIZZA days 882-4264 after 5 p.m. VORS, corner of Cedar & FACTORY DOWN of expiration date. Now hiring full and part-time Jolly. 3-10-10 (6) 8-10-16 (3) Bills are due 7 days from ad expiration date. delivery people. Flexible hours with paid vacations RESIDENT MANAGER and If not paid by due date, a s1.00 late PLYMOUTH DUSTER '74. and holiday benefits. Can spouse to live in and super service charge will be due. Good mileage, $500 or best make up to $5/hour with vise 6 emotionally impaired offer. 337-8456. 5-10-12 (3) commission and tips. Apply adult clients in a residential at the following locations. home setting. Daytime hours PONTIAC CATALINA - 1970. open to attend school. Must Runs good, no rust. $200 or 2068 Cedar St., Holt have transportation. JACKET SALE own best offer. 349-4490 after 5 1561 Haslett Rd., Haslett Room and board plus salary Automotive Automotive p.m. E-5-10-11 (4) 1139 E. Grand River, and fringe benefits. Contact East AMC GREMLIN CUTLASS SUPREME 1973 - Lansing Personnel office, Community - 1976, good 1973 PONTIAC GRAND- 5214 Cedar St., Lansing Mental Health Board, 407 W. condition, new tires, $1400, Excellent condition, $1400 or VILLE, regular gas, 2-door 3608 N.E. St., Lansing Greenlawn, Lansing, EOE. 694-9763. 8-10-16 (3) best offer. 393-2456. hardtop, AM-FM, air, door 801 Thomas L. Parkway, 5-10-12 (12) 8-10-11 (3) locks. $895 or best offer Days ATTENTION!! WE buy late Lansing 373-7424 or evenings 323- 966 Trowbridge, E. Lansing CUTLASS SUPREME 1970 - SEEKING INDEPENDENT model imported and do¬ 4139. 5-10-10 (5) 12-10-25 (20) minded people with initiative mestic compact cars. Con¬ 2 door coupe, air, good tires, tact John DeYound, WIL¬ LIAMS VW, 484-1341. C-23-10-31 (5) 1 owner, $490. 372-6663. 4-10-12 (3) DODGE CORONET 1975, 4- PONTIAC SUNBIRD 1979, 4 cylinder, automatic, power steering Et brakes. AM/FM DIETARY AIDES, like prepar¬ ing food and need some experience? This is the place for you. We are taking appli¬ to help build a part-time business from their home. Please call: 669 3328 3-10-10 (5) DOWN VESTS FROM $19.95 BERLINETTA stereo. Sport Wheels. Cus¬ CAMERO, door, automatic, power steer¬ cations for part time dietary 1979. All power, air, air ing and brakes. 332-2914. tom mirrors, clock and more. J. ROSS BROWNE'S Whal¬ DOWN JACKETS FROM $39.95 4,500 miles. $4350. 487-0375 aides. On bus line. Starling Shocks, T-top, AM/FM cas- 8-10-15 (3) ing Station is now accepting 3-10-10 I7I salary $2.95/hour Come to applications for buspersons, __ Very sharp. $8,000. the INGHAM COUNTY dishwashers and "3. Seeing is believing. 1976 DODGE Wagon. 6 stick main¬ SAAB SONETT III '74, MEDICAL CARE FACILITY, 12-10-16 (6) 4 speed. Air, AM-FM stereo. - tenance positions. Apply in YLW, FWD, excellent MPG, 3860 Dobie Road, Okemos, to $2200. 394-2389. 12 10-24 (4) person Monday through BOBCAT 1976, low gas $3695. 353-0865. 5-10-12 (3) complete your application. Wednesday 3 to 4:30 p.m. LIMITED QUANTITIES AVAILABLE - 5-10-16 1121 EOE. 12 10 10(8) mileage. Approximately 25 DODGE CHARGER - 1974, MPG. Good condition. 485- SPITFIRE, 1975, low mileage, All power, AM/FM radio, DON'T WASTE TIME rustproof, stored winters, RESIDENT MANAGER 28 2949. 8-10-17 (3) good condition, $1,700 or $3100. 332-7336. 8-10-11 (3) Sell Avon part-time. Earn best offer, days 337 1301, unit apartment complex. 321 - good money and set your 1100. 7-10-11 (3) BUICK APPOLO - 1974, 2 evenings 351-2635. hours. Ask about low 8 10-18(5) STARFIRE GT - 1976, 4 own door, 350 automatic with air, Open Wednesday, speed, V-6, power, AM/FM, cost group insurance cover¬ power steering & brakes, FORD MUSTANG, 1975, 3- low mileage $2995. 349-4490 ages. Call 482 6893 AMC PACK 1973 excellent condition. $1,975. after 5 p.m. 8-10-16 (4) C-12-10-19 (6) 321-4181 or 322-2288 door good gas mileage, 8-10-19(5) good condition. Call after 8 latic. radio power steering p.m. 349-1022. 8-10-17 (4) TOYOTA CELICA 1979 $1995 BUICK 1972 Electra, excel¬ 4,600 miles, mint condition, - APPLES Thursday, Friday lent condition, new tires, best FORD TORINO '72. Gold only $6,350. 882 0800 before PINTO 1976 with vinyl top. $200. 332-6069 3 p.m. X-5-10-11 (3) offer. 882-6173. 4-10-15 (3) SWEET CIDER 2 door, sun roof vinyl top, E 5 10 15 (3) totic. $2695 BUICK LIMITED - 1975. 4 TOYOTA COROLLA Deluxe door. Very clean, no rust. LTD FORD Station Wagon 1974 AM-FM Excellent con BLOSSOM ORCHARDS VKGA 1975 1974 New radials, muffler, dition $1200. 332 3455 2 door hatchback looks and $3000. 625-3604 or 625-7862. October 10th, 11th and 12th tailpipe. Power, air Excellent 12-10-25 (3) THE WARDOWSKI'S )reot $1095 8-10-19(3) condition. $800 . 351-3823 2 milos north of Loilio CAMARO 1974, Ladies car, 1 evenings, weekends. VEGA 1975 bronze, good 3597 Hull Rood S-4-10-12 (5) (old U.S. 127) owner, 41,000 actual miles. condition $1250. 482-6783 $2595. Call 371-5330 before Power steering, new battery HOURS: 9 am 6pm MALIBU-1978. 2 Door, CLOSED MONDAYS These are top quality Michigan 5:30 p.m. 3-10-12 (4) 3-10-11 (3) 17,000 miles, excellent condi¬ PHONE: 1-589-8251 tion. 371-3043. 3-10-12 (3) '75 MALIBU CLASSIC - 350 1975 VOLKSWAGEN Dasher silver, good condition, $3000 PICK YOUR OWN APPLES Sot. t Sun. 10-5 pm COOK HERRIMAN 42,000 miles. 355-4160 Call 321-6900 cubic inch. 2 barrel carbure¬ made products! Gift Packogos 5378. $3200 6-10-16 (4) tor. White/maroon top. 339- anytime, especially at night. shipped by UPS 6135 W. Soginaw 9689 3 10-1013) 7-10-12 (5) CAMARO LT 1975 brown metallic. Automatic, air cond¬ itioning, console, condition. One owner. 337 9275. 12-10-24 (4) excellent Absolutely no cheap imports or shoddy imitations. CAPR11972. Good condition. REGISTERED $500 or best offer. Call 393- 3884 evenings. 3-10-11 (3) CHEVELLE 1969 Super STUDENT Take 1-96 to the Ionia exit, sports, stock, standard trans¬ Go North on M66 to M44, West on mission with 4 on the floor $1500. 321 1098 2 10-10 (4) CHEVROLET 1969. portation special, dependable Trans¬ ORGANIZATIONS in winter, never failed to start, M44 to Belding and follow the $145. 332-3416. 10-10-18 (4) CHEVY 76, 3/4 ton, auto¬ matic, 454 V8, 10 foot Applications for yearly funding of activities camper, many extras, 3043. 3-10-12 (3) 371 - from ASMSU available in Room 307 Student CHRYSLER NEWPORT 1972 - Runs good, $500, 332-8519. 5-10-11 (3) Services Building. Deadline: October 12, 1979 at 5:00 p.m. sjps! COUGAR '72, very good condition, power, $1000/best offer. 694 1106 or 371-4922 after 7pm. 8-10-12 (3) DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY 1 4Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, October 10 1979 Employment | [jj] [ Apartments | [J] [_ Apartmenis | [y] | For Sale For Sale I Personal |[71 PHONERS NEEDED for poli¬ ALL UTILITIES paid-Sunny 1 FEMALE NEEDED im¬ Wanted ® Book service 1 YEAR OLD SR Grand Tour SEWING MACHINES new tical fund raising, $3/hour bedroom flat, nicely car - LAUGHER'S SOCIETY NEEDED DESPERATELY 2 mediately to share apartment 10 speed, top condition. free arm machines from - plus bonus. Contact Dana peted, stove fridge, huge ANNUAL ORGY at "Out to 1 block from campus. Marie- $130, 351-8163 after 7 p.m. $99.50. Guaranteed used general admittance to Purdue Glass, 487-5413, Tuesday Lunch" meets tonight at or yard, near schools Now only 337-0928. 8-10 19 (31 game. 337-2398. 8-10-17 (3) for impaired E-5-10 12 (3) machines from $39.50. All Thursdays. Z 8 10 10 (5) $80(10 6)337 1036. RENT A Spartan Triple X. 3-10-12 (3) makes repaired, EDWARDS HOME. Open 'till 9 p.m. SHARE FURNISHED House. FULL LENGTH Mink coat HALF FARE airline coupons. DISTRIBUTING COMPANY, EXPERIENCED FITTER is C 3 10-10(6) 2 man $95 each or 2 room, CORNUCOPIA WORKSHOP Top dollar. Call Mike, 332- Good condition. Reasonable. 1115 N Washington. 489- needed for women's altera¬ participants living in the Lan¬ tions department. Full time $190, share utilities. 485 5724^ $100. 393 4897. E 5 10-12 (3) 6448. C-23-10-31 (8) 7977, mornings. 8-10-19 (3) By ELLA CHOINSKI 371 1394. 5 10 10 (4) sing area may share in the position is available. Apply in Lansing Information Center State News Staff Writer person or send resume to WELCOME UTILITIES PAID, 1 bedroom, UNITED AIR-lines half fare INSTANT CASH! We're pay and meetings by writing to: NEEDED DESPERATELY 5 general admittance to Purdue Handicappers who have difficulty reading ing $1 $2, for albums in good can now keep up on Personnel Office at JACOB coupons $35 each. Call 353 Maury, 529 N. Butler St., SON'S 333 East Grand River, BACK yard, furnished or unfurnish¬ ed $240. 371-2539. 5-10 12(3) 4030 Cheryl. E-5-10-16 (3) shape. WAZOO RECORDS, Lansing, Mich. 48915 or by game. 355-3574. 7-10-18 (3) the latest best-sellers through a special library service in Lansing. The Michigan Library for the Blind and Physically 223 Abbott 337 0947. Handicapped East Lansing. 12-10-15 calling IV5-3556 after 7 p.m. ATTENTION PHOTO¬ (9)_ OLIN MARK 4 skiis, 185CM C 10-12 (4) 10-10-16 (9) offers free materials such as braille, talking and large-print books GRAPHERS. Figure model. of a broad selection through the mail, said COCKTAIL WAITRESSES, full or part time, days or BEECHWOOD Houses m with saloman 444 bindings Dolomite Carreta boots size OVER 3000 cheap albums, 25b and up-all types, hits to EXCELLENT GLADES Reply to Box 1003, East Lansing, Ml 48823. public libraries. Ray Mahoney, head of evenings, no experience 9Vi, very good condition. WITHOUT REALLY TRYING 8-10-11 (3) Funded by the Library of Congress, the library on 735 E. ROOMMATE NEEDED im¬ necessary, apply in person, HUDDLE SOUTH 820 W. APARTMENTS mediately. Nice 4 bedroom $175. 484 5315 Mark. E 5-10 12 (5) the obscure, FLAT, BLACK AND CIRCULAR. 541 E. This is a factual study of how WANTED. 2-6 MSU vs. Pur¬ Michigan Ave. serves 8,000 patrons in Lansing and other cities the nation's top students which do not have a library with Miller Road, Lansing. house. Good location. $75/ Grand River, above Para¬ receive A's and expend little due tickets. 332 1382. handicapper services. month. 487 0443. Male or "Our services are quite large and effective, but it's i2-jqji(7) BEDS, BIKES, dressers, mount. Open 11a.m.-6p.m., effort. Can you afford to 9-10-19 (3) regrettable female. Close to LCC Et that more people don't know about them," IMMEDIATE tables, desks and chairs. 6 days. C-23-10-31 (7) t semester to raise Mahoney said. EXPERIENCE MSU. 5-10-11 (4) with mentally ill and mentally Clear out. 332-6468. your CUMM? Rush $2 and retarded adults. Part time LOW RENT for property care, HUGE HOUSE 3-10-12 (3) SCHWINN COLLEGIATE 5- your address to ACADEMIC S.f. Popcorn FOI R PUBLICATIONS PROVIDING special bibliographies furnished apartment for 2-3 spacious 3 about health, religion, best-sellers and science shifts open 3-11 and 7-3. Call bedroom, basement, carpet speed good condition. $75. AIDS CO., P.O.Box 1115. fiction were months, no children, 676 Call after 5. 332-6734. Edison, N.J. 08817. recently added to the library. 339-3265. 7-10 28 (6) ing, dining room, fenced HEY, WE'VE got a good 5643. 4 10 10 (3) yard, garage, no lease, kids Et Open 510J2(3) Z-8-8 11 (10) thing growing. Alpha Gamma The library also supplies cassette tapes and recorders to the PART TIME letter person to FEMALE NEEDED, Novem pets o k., Just $225 (18-8C) Corda West AMPLIFIER - 32 watts IHF EDGAR CAYCE Search for Rho little sister rush. Why not public, he said. windshields at automotive To subscribe for library service, individuals must fill out an 349 1065 MID MICHIGAN $50, excellent give us a try? Z-1-10-10 (4) dealership. Should have sign ber 1 to share 2 bedroom RENTALS. Open 9 9. Cidermill condition, God study groups forming, application describing the extent of their handicap and their apartment in Haslett. $133/ tubes, call 485-9989. call 485-1676 evenings. painting experience. Tony C 3 10-12 (8) 5817 North Okernos E-5-10-11 (3) Sasso, 394 1200. 3 10 11 (5) month. 339 2716 8 10 17 (4) 10-10-23 (3) reading interests. Road, East Lansing When applications are received, they are processed and PERSON TO share 2 bed¬ DISCOUNT CALCULATORS put on a SKI SALES people In 337-7974 permanent computer file. - house on Magnolia has moved to 124 W. Grand Lansing's largest ski shop. room Hours: Recreation itfi Part and full time sales. Hard WELCOME Street. Call after 4. 487-8408. 8 10-19 (3) 7:30am-7pm. River. 351-0951. OR-23-10-31 (3) A TOTAL OF eight books of their request, either fiction or and soft goods. Some ex BLUEGRASS EXTENSION non-fiction, then sent to each applicant. perience preferred. Apply in BACK! LUDWIG DRUM with SERVICE plays weddings, are These books are sent to patrons and returned to the FURNISHED WELL insulated set library on a % MC Sporting Goods, CAMBRIDGE AUDIO re¬ cymbals and throne. Like parties. 337-0178 or 372-3727. person, from everyone house for men. $95 each plus C-23-10-31 (3) postage-free basis. 5002 W. Saginaw. utilities. 332 4770. 3-10-12 (3) ceiver, 25 watts per channel. new. Half price. 332-8095. Patrons are allowed to keep the materials as long as they want. at $100. Greg 332-2563. 8-10-11 (3) 12-10-10(81 When they are finished, they merely drop the borrowed material PROGRAM MANAGER foi UNIVERSITY ROOMMATE NEEDED for house 2 miles from campus. E-5-10-16 (3) TWO STEREO speakers 4- [ Rummage Sale "| pp] at a local mail-box. Patrons will then be sent more books in the same area of interst. community group living pro¬ $88/month plus. 487-6825. AMERICAN AIRLINES Dis¬ way. brand new, $225 or best TERRACE count offer. 332-3008. Ask for ANTIQUES, DEPRESSION If patrons desire different or additional material, they can gram for mentally haridi 3 10 12 (3) coupon $50. 339-2392. phone a capped adults. 2 p.m. 10 Office: 353-9174. Kevin. 7-10-11 (3) era glassware, furniture, mis¬ in their request on a 24-hour line. p.m. Monday-Friday and al¬ LARGE BEAUTIFUL house. E-5-10-16 (3) cellaneous. 733 Orchard Glen ternate Saturdays. Degree in SOMEBODY ELSE'S off US 27 North, across from Own room. No pets. Need 2 CLOSET featuring gently OPERATORS ANSWER THIS line every hour, handling all experience in related field. FREE - 8 track tapes included Red Rail. Friday through Sun¬ people $150 each + utilities. used clothing. 541 E. Grand requests as soon as possible. Beginning salary up to with 3 year old Ward's stereo. day, 10 to 5 p.m. 2-10-12 (6) m- STILL LOOKING for that Near campus. Leave message River. Open noon to 6 p.m. If the Lansing iibrary does not have the $12,500 plus health insurance AM/FM, turntable, 8-track, 2 requested materials, house or apartment to rent? at 339 3522 after noon. Take-ins by appointment. other branches in Michigan will be contacted. An interstate loan and other benefits. Contact 4 10 15 (5) big speakers. Compact, good SIX FAMILY sale in two STOPI Rent-A Home has MORRE LIVING CENTER, working condition, for only C-23-10-31 (5) garages. October 11, 12, Et system is also available for patrons' use. hundreds of listings in all ft 13. 8a.m.-5p.m. 735 & 745 In the future, the library will be using a $150,000 393 4442. 5-10-12 (14) areas, sizes and prices. Call EAST LANSING Lake $100. 353-4793. E-5-10-16 (6) grant from the STAX SR-X MK3 Electro Berkshire Ln. E. Library of Congress to expand its services to schools and students 337 1036 and see if they have Lansing Road. Very nice 2 Lansing. STUDENT NEEDED to work NEW ARRIVALS static headphones/adapter 3-10-12 (4) in the area. what you're looking for. bedrooms large lot with 9-1 or 12:30-5p.m. at Repub STEREO: Magneplanar MG1 $130. Call Guy 616-364-7753. Small fee if they can help garage. Call EQUITY VEST 3 lican Headquarters. Individual speakers-used. Z 10-10 13) FAMILIES; books, clothing, you. C-22-10-31 (9) 351 1500. after 5, call 393- Infinity will run mimeos, xeroxing, Towers, Infinity Qa's, OHM coats, vacuums, miscel¬ 4958. OR-3-10-12 (6) YAMAHA CLASSICAL guit mail services & general office F's Nakamichi 600 Cassette laneous. 1415 Glen Haven, E. work. Car needed. $3.25/hour Please call Mary Chamberlain at 487 5413. 5 10 10 (8) WELCOME NEW, UNFURNISHED, Holt Dishwasher, refrigerator in deck, DBX subsonic synthe¬ sizer, Dyna Pat 5 nd Stereo ar, like new $100. 353-6517. E 5-10 10 (3) Lansing. 3-10-12 (4) It's What's Et stove. No lease. $280 plus 70 Amp, Phase Linear 400 I Happening WE SELL stereo BACK power amp. Advent 100 noise equipment. Service [ ft SANTA HELPERS deposit. After 6 p.m. 694- THE STEREO SHOPPE. East part time reduction unit. Used Sony 9142. 1 10-10 (5) positions available at assist in color TV's. Much Much Lansing. C-23-10-31 (3) GUITAR REPAIRS. Prompt photo operation. Apply in More! Announcements for It's What's Hotel Sales and Management FREE RENT-for 2 men in this AMERICAN ft UNITED half guaranteed service. Free esti¬ person at Meridian Mall office DELTA 5 bedroom house. Make pay¬ LIGHTENING FAST fare coupons. $75. 484-5315 mates and reasonable rates. Happening must be received in Association has its first member¬ 7_10 12 J5) ship meeting at 7 tonight, 103 * ments from income. Requires REPAIRS Member American Guild of the State News office, 343 Stu¬ _ Mark. E-5-10-10 (3) Eppley Center. AUTHORS WANTED: ARMS $4,000 down payment. 332- BUY, SELL, TRADE. Luthiers. MARSHALL SIC CO. 337-9700. MU¬ dent Services Bldg., by noon at Authors with educational 4770. 2-9-11 (5) least two days before publication. books who desire national exposure. Drop card to Sorry, no FULLY FURNISHED house. WILCOX TRADING POST, 509 E. Michigan, Lansing. |~Mobile Homes ~| [»] C-1-10-10 (6) No announcements will be ac¬ Jesus Christ is alive and well and He and His followers will meet a Fall vacancies 485 4391. C 18-10 31 (20) 12X50 MOBILE HOME cepted by phone. with Campus Action at 8 tonight, CWC BOOKS, P.O. Box 838 Close. $450 plus utilities. '68 IMPROVE YOUR GRADES. 335 Union. E. Lansing, 48823. 8 10 11(6) Winter term. 351-5701. Buddy, for immediate occu¬ Send $1.00 for your 306-page PIONEER Friends of the Spartacus Youth LANSING 218 S Pennsyl 5-10 15(3) INTEGRATED pancy. 8 miles from East catalog of collegiate re¬ BRODY CAFETERIA seeking vania Avenue. Very clean 2 amp, FA-9500II/80 watts per Lansing. $3800. 675-5598. League present the class series, Pre-meds: Osteopathic medi¬ search. 10,250 topics listed. The Fight for Socialism, at 8:30 part-time help for lunches. bedroom. $180 plus low utilit ST. CLAIR Road, 18 miles channel. Pioneer reel-to-reel, 8-10 10 (4) cine open house is from 7 to 9 Box 25097G, Los Angeles Ca. See Terry or Craig, Room ies plus deposit. 393 1343. north. Farm house 4 bed¬ RT-707-auto reverse. Both tonight, Sunporch, Union. p.m. Oct. 17, E105 East Fee Hall. 90025 1-213-477-8226 Large garden under 1 year old. Amp $295, Questions, answers, and tours by 202, Brody Complex 8-10-10 (4) 5-10 15 (5) room. area. Available now. lawn $250/ tape deck $395. Combination f Animals l pVl Z-21 -10-23(6) Civil Engineers: Build bridges in Asia! The Peace Corps has a job medical students. FEMALE PROFESSIONAL month. 351 7497. price $650. 353-0567. for you. Contact 100 International Friends of the East Lansing NOW TAKING applications over 21 preferred, completely OR 20-10-31 (6) 12-10-23 (7) Center for details. Book Co-op holds its semi-annual at our two East Lansing furnished, split rent, $130 ARBY'S ROAST BEEF loca BRADEN ROAD. 10 miles PORTABLE TAPE recorder; meeting at 8 tonight, Book Co-op. ; your half. Everything includ tions for part time and full east. 3 bedroom farm home. cassette, A/C cord Et extras. HORSE TRAILER for rent. TYPING - IN my East Lansing College of Natural Science pre¬ Discount coupons for attendance. ed, Cathy after 6 p.m. 646 Remodeled, large yard. Avail¬ $30 best. 353-7631 $10/day. Horses hauled. 882 home- Straight typing, foot- sents pre-professional night at 8 p; time employment. See man 0185 3-10 11 (5) or able E-5-10-12 (3) 7410 or 882-8779 notes, quotes, tables. Call p.m. Thursday, classrooms, Wells ECKANKAR International Stu¬ ager between 2 p.m. - 5 p.m., now $300'month. 351 12-10-11(3) 351 9404. 12-10-16 (4) Hall. Representatives from area dent Society holds an open dis¬ Monday thru Friday. 7497 OR 20 10 31 (5) professional schools have answers 6-10-10 (7) BURCHAM MID-MICHIGAN RENTALS CARPETING 56 square HORSES BOARDED. COPYGRAPH SERVICE to your questions. cussion for new interested per¬ sons at 8 tonight, 104 Bessey Hall. yards. $2.00/yard. Mis¬ $50/ WOODS has a large selection of cellaneous items. 694 3796. month. Includes hay ft grain, COMPLETED DISSERTA¬ For Rent \\Y] APARTMENTS apartments, plexes, studios, etc. houses, .. . du¬ Most E 10-5-12 (3) riding ring Et trails. Excellent care. 4 miles south of MSU TIONS AND SERVICE. Corner MAC and RESUME La Table Francaise se chaque jeudi a A506 Wells Hall de renuit Interested in international bus¬ iness? The International Associa¬ areas, sizes and prices. Call 882-8779 or 882 7410. Grand River, 8:30 am - 5 11:30 a 1:00 poir ceux qui aiment tion of Students in Economics and MARSHALL MUSIC CO: pm REFRIGERATORS ESCH and parler francais. Business Management has an see if we have what Your headquarters for profes¬ 12-10-11 (5) Monday - Friday, 10 am - 5 TRUTH APPLIANCES, 315 Welcomes you're looking for. From 9 9, sional P A. gear, club lighting Saturday. 337-1666. informational meeting at 7 tonight, S. Bridge, Grand Ledge. 627 Get involved! MSU Student B-104 Wells Hall. MSU Students 349 1065. C 23 10-31 (8) electric keyboards, COCKER PUP AKC Champ C 22 10 31 (7) 2191. 8 10 12 (3) guitars Alumni Association and amps. Call 337 9700 or ion pedigree, 3 shots, tail presents, Back to E. L. TYPING EXPERIENCED. "Club Night 1979 - Involvement Theraputic recreation and GARAGE FOR rent River CAMPUS AREA Spacious stop in. Frandor Mall, 3 docked, dewclaws removed, - Sorry, No 2 bedroom, part utilities paid, blocks from west campus. 3Vi months buff. Female. Thesis, term papers, IBM is the Key", from 6 to 10 p.m. education majors: Volunteer for St., By year only, call 351 3707. 12-10-15(3) Vacancies carpeted, complete kitchen, Free Parking. C-1-10-10 (8) $140. 332 4978. E 5-10-12 (4) correcting. Nancy 351-7667. Thursday, Union Ballroom. the Youth House Program and' 8 10 17 (3) help 17- to 22-year-old males on modern bath. Just $215 (2-2) at Present 337 1036. RENT A HOME. CALORIC GAS Stove. Self- BAY THOROUGHBRED Spartan Pistol Club meets at 6 probation. Contact 26 Student EXPERIENCED IBM typing, [ Apartments _ CAMPUS NEAR all utili¬ Open 'til 9 p.m. C 3 10-10 17) cleaning. All burners broiler work. Oven doesn't and registered proven broodmare, excellent showhorse. $2200. dissertations FAYANN 489-0358. (Pica Elite). p.m. every Wednesday, stration Hall Range. Demon¬ Services Bldg. ft ties paid. Spacious 3 rooms, BEAUTIFUL RESIDENTIAL, 351-3526 or 353 1591 week Get experience in the juvenile heat true temperature. $50. C-23-10-31 (3) SOUTH LANSING. 10 min. East Lansing ends or after 5. 3-10-10 (5) Students for a non-nuclear justice system. Camp Highfields carpeted, appliances, modern home, fireplace, 394 2389. E 5-10 15 (51 to campus. Large one and future will meet at 7:30 tonight, needs volunteers for one evening two bedrooms. Carpet, air, bath. Just $135 ( 5 131 337 garage, 2 year lease, $450, TYPING^ ~ "EXPERIENCED, 137 Akers Hall. Slide show and good for grads or staff. 332 IRISH SETTER puppies, 1st each week. Inquire in 26 Student 1036, RENT A HOME Open MAN'S % Length leather fast and reasonable. 371-4635 appliances, heat. Excellent 'til 9 p.m. C 3-10 10 (6) 4902. 8 10 11 (5) winter coat, 42 shots of the series, $40-60, speaker. Services Bldg. location. $230 to $270. $400 regular, like 349 3211 or 349 1885 C-23-10-31 (3) new. $80 882 8342 to move in. 394 7729. EAST SIDE Hill St. 5-10-10 (4) Students International Medita¬ Preschoolers look forward to MALE ROOMMATE wanted Lansing. E 5-10-15 (3) Z-8-10-11 (6) EXPERT TYPING.Term tion Society present the trans¬ own room, no lease, $100 2 bedrooms, on bus line. Call your help and guidance. Be part of SONY TC 280 Reel to Reel, OLD ENGLISH papers, letters, RESUMES. cendental meditation lecture, Im¬ a teaching team. Volunteer for Immediate 349 9128. 485 2386 evenings. Sheepdog Near Gables. 337-0205. 1 BEDROOM: 3 10 11 (3) 5-10-11 (3) excellent condition, $200. pups. AKC, shots, champion prove your Academic Perfor¬ Headstart in 26 Student Services unique, C 23 10-31 (3) spacious. $180 includes utili ties. 485 5650. 8 10 16 (3) 339 8955 E 5 10-15 (3) lines. $150. 321-6538. E 5-10-10 13) ■ mance, at 8 Hall. tonight, C105 Wells FEMALE ROOMMATE TYPING. FREE pick-up and f in EAST SPACIOUS apartment Okernos, $127,50/month in Rooms | [>] DRUM SET 11 piece (Memory lock), mint, $1,195 Rodgers HORSES BOARDED, $50 per delivery. Fast, experienced, Society of Professional Journal¬ Orientation for legislative volunteer positions working at the eluding heat and water. Nice low rates. 676-2009. W all utilities paid, garage, re¬ LARGE ROOM in house close or best offer. Call 394 2441 or month. Includes all feed and ists, Sigma Delta Chi, has an open Capitol in research and consti¬ location, 2 bedroom Please OR-23-10-31 (3) 649 8805 3 10 11 (4) house at 7 tonight, 336 Union. tuent relations is at 4 today, 150 frigerator ft stove, near trans Phone after 5, 349 5395 to campus, $110/month. care. 694-3250. 12-10-25 (3) portation, only $150, (19-21C) Governor Milliken's press sec¬ Student Services Bldg. 5-10-16 (5) Share utilities, chores. Quiet, WHIRLPOOL BATH, UNIGRAPHICS OFFERS and retary, Al Sander, will speak. 349-1065. MID MICHIGAN FREE KITTENS to good non smoker. 332 0038. bath lift $200/or best offer. COMPLETE RESUME SER*" RENTALS. Open 9 9 homes White, calico, call Volunteer football, cheerleading 3 10 12(4) fiN CAMPUS NEAR, apartment Call Beatrice Richards 627- VICE: Typesetting; offset C-3-10-12 (7) Karen 332 1205. 5-10-11 (3) Lesbian/Gay Council business coaches needed to work with in house, basement, carpet 6834. E-5-10 12 (3) printing; and bindery serv¬ ices. Approved dissertation meeting is at 8 tonight, 313 Lansing elementary school ing, dining room, fenced YOUNG MALE, professional, yard, garage, refrigerator ft | far Sale |[^j CHICKEN FRYER, stainless printing and binding special¬ Student Services Bldg. Social children. For information, contact faculty or serious student to share completely furnished stove. Just $100 (18 5C) 349 1065 MID MICHIGAN OVER 100 quality used leat¬ steel, used 1 season. 80 pieces in 8 minutes. Make ["Lost & Found ists. For estimate, stop in at 2843 E. Grand River or phone hour follows. REACH program, 26 Student Ser¬ vices Bldg. executive type 2 bedroom RENTALS. Open 9 9 her coats. No coat over $80. offer 676 4024. 5-10-10 (3) LOST LADIES gold watch 332 8414 C 23 10 31 (9) Michigan Home Economics As¬ Most under $60. Over 30 pairs sociation — Student Member Michigan School for the Blind townhouse 2 miles from cam C-3 10-12 (81 Friday. 10-5 in Life Science, of stereo HALF FARE plane ticket for PROFESSIONAL EDITING Section will meet at 6 tonight, 9 has recreation program place¬ pus. Must be non-smoker, speakers and many Vet Clinic area. Reward. Human Ecology Bldg. All majors ments in bowling, roilerskating, neat and of good character. CROSSROADS REALTY IS fine Stereo receivers with 90 day warranty. DICKER and sale $50 517 725 9192 Z E 5-10 1013) Phone 351 3173. 2-10-11 (4) Corrections to rewrites. Typ¬ ing arranged. 332-5991. I welcome. swimming, and other activities. Full year basis $225 per MOVING1 to 124 W Grand DFAL LOST 1979 Grand Haven g.rls 0-1-10-10(3) Volunteer in 26 Student Services month, plus half utilities. Call River, E SECOND HAND Lansing. Same Park and Recreation Resources CO Howard 482 6237 or 321 2788 STORE 1701 S. Cedar St., DESK HOME or office, good class ring. Call 355-5590 phone number? 351 0951 Club meets at 6:30 tonight, 217 Lansing. 487 3886. 4 10-12 (3) TYPING, LIBRARY research, 8 10 18(12) C 23-10-31 (4) condition, $120.00 or best Natural Resources Bldg. Topics: C 4 10 12 (9) offer. Call 332-8338 to resume service. Free pick Adopt-A-Grandparent requests see up FOUND SMALL black dog by Farmfest II, logo contest, and that all present volunteers stop by E 5 10 10 131 and delivery. 676-1912. CHRISTY'S QUALITY used Harrison and Michigan 10-3. C-18 10-31 (3) Olympics. 26 Student Services Bldg., and fill ROARING 20'$ furniture and GRAND OPENING Hardwood end and coffee tables. Secional book cases antiques. COUCH ft chair, crushed velvet, $75, Recliner $50. Coffee ft end table $15 each. Dining table Et 4 gold 351 1706. 3-10-12 (3) LOST ONE eye mans gold tiger ring. Large reward. Call TYPING: IBM selectric. Term papers, resumes, Close to campus. plus editing 351-5694 (O Registered laboratory cians needed for volunteer work at local March of Dimes clinic. techni¬ out new applications. Special education majors: Gain valuable experience volunteering ; Contact Service-Learning Center, for Life Skills for the Mentally 01 desks, lamps, couches, while chairs RESTAURANT $50. All very good 337 0952. 3-10-12 (3) OR 1-10-10 (3) desks, condition. Phone 26 Student Services Bldg Impaired. Contact 26 Student lamps, couches, 485-9203 chairs, leather office chairs Cold winter months Services Bldg. evenings. 5-10-11 (6) are com¬ while they last. 505 E Michi¬ BOOKS! 3 floors of books, ing .. . sell your unneeded sleds, skates and other sport¬ [ Instructions men Help shape the lives of young and women. Area scout The Service-Learning Center NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS gan Ave, Lansing. 01 C 20 10-31 (10) magazines and comics. ing equipment in Classified GUITAR LESSONS Private troops need adult volunteer needs enthusiastic leaders for ; CURIOUS BOOK SHOP. 307 leaders Contact 26 Student Ser boys and girls drama, crafts, and ALL POSITIONS OPEN East Grand River, East Lan¬ or group - Call MARSHALL music programs. Details in 26 HOUSE PLANTS Lush Er MUSIC CO., 337-9700. Open vices Bldg. FULL AND PART TIME green. 200 plants 5 $2.00 < sing, 332-0112. C-23-10 31 (5) [Peanuts Personal 1 weeknights until 9 p.m. Student Services Bldg. floor plants and hanging bas C-5-10-12 (4) Pi Mu Epsilon meets at 7:30 kets Close to campus. 332 NEW AND used guitars, ban ANN I knew it could work! tonight, A204 Wells Hall. Topic: Future Farmers of America*; meet at 7 tonight, 131 Anthony APPLY IN PERSON, l-5pm 6446 E 5 10 15 (5) jos, mandolins, etc. Dulc Catastrophe Theory: Why All the Let's keep it this way. I LOVE imers and kits, recorders, Wanted Fuss? Non-members welcome. Hall. All interested students in- YOU! Pelk Z 1-10-10(3) vited. AT ROARING 20S HOUSEHOLD ITEMS thousands of hard to find Cheap1 Double bed frame albums and books. Discount CANVASSERS, LEAF MSU Cycling Club meets at 7:30 Fisheries and Wildlife Club 1850 NEWMAN ROAD with springs, $15. Gold prices. Expert repairs-free Beauticians and stylists, ad¬ LETTERS and phoners tonight, 215 Im Sports-West. ! vertise your skills daily in meets at 7 tonight, 158 Natural drapes 120 "X 84 ", 2 pair, $15 estimates ELDERLY INS needed for volunteer work; Agenda: Plans for two-person (ocross from Meridian Mall) each, and 393 3866 Classified. People in our area 30-mile team time trial and apple Resources Bldg, Campfire follows more. TRUMENTS- 541 E Grand Citizens for Baker. 487 9474 . AM PM. E 5-10-12 (5) cider ride. the meeting. or River C 23 10 31 (8) are looking for professionals! 6-10-12(4) Michigon State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, October 10, 1979 ]^ HAGAR the Horrible Better get in line NOW by Dik Browne for Pablo at Daily Tv Highlights SPONSORED BY: CCD, MSU Union and Wherehouse Records II (6)WJIM-TV(CBS) (lO)WILX-TV(NBC) (11/26)WElM-TV(Coble) (12)WJRT-TV(ABC) (23)WKAR-TV(PBS) WEDNESDAY (10) Gilligan's Island (12) World Series 12:00 11:30 (12) Afterschool Special (23) Great Performances (6) Your Turn: Letters To (6-10-12) News 5:00 8:30 CBS News (23) Connections (10) Star Trek (6) Movie 12:20 (10) Johnny Carson (23) Mister Rogers (11) Perspectives In Inter¬ (23) ABC News (6) Almanac 5:30 national Rehabilitation 12:30 9:00 11:45 (6) Three's A Crowd (6) Search For Tomorrow (11) WELM News (10) Movie (12) Love Boat (10) Password Plus (12) News (11) Hello, East Lansing 12:00 (12) Ryan's Hope (23) Electric Company (23) Baryshnikov At The (6) Switch 1:00 White House 12:55 6:00 (6) Young and the Restless (6-10) News 9:30 (12) Baretta (10) Days Of Our Lives (11) TNT True Adventure (11) MSU Soccer 1:00 (12) All My Children Trails 10:00 (10) Tomorrow 1:30 Join the (23) Mighty Continent 1:10 (6) As The World Turns (23) Dick Cavett 6:30 11:00 (6) Hawaii Five-0 PEANUTS Auto-Harp Liberation Front Bryan Bowers 2:00 (6) CBS News (6-10) News 2:00 by Schulz „v< SPONSORED BY: ADVANCED TICKETS 50 Sat. Oct. 13 (10) Doctors (10) NBC News (23) Dick Cavett (10) News McDonel Kiva AT THE DOOR (12) One Life To Live (11) Artpourri 11:15 2:05 $5.50 (23) Over Easy (12) ABC News (12) News (12) Rookies 2:30 (23) Over Easy (6) Guiding Light (10) Another World 7:00 MSU SHADOWS (6) Tic Tac Dough (23) Crockett's Victory (10) Newly wed Game by Gordon Carleton PiNBALL PETE'S Garden (11) Advocacy In Action 3:00 (12) Bowling For Dollars SPONSORED BY: "M'Tou'„ _ """" (12) General Hospital (23) Tele-Revista (23) High School Quiz Bowl 7:30 3:30 L\KSL TflftvJfajg..,, ) (6) Happy Days Again (6) One Day At A Time (10) Joker's Wild (23) Villa Alegre (11) We All Live Here 4:00 (12) Family Feud (6) Flintstones (10) Bugs Bunny (23) MacNeil Lehrer Report 8:00 FRANK & ERNEST I/K'aU'd in the (12) Match Game Stonehouse (6) Last Resort by Bob Thaves 116 llailev St. (23) Sesame Street (10) Real People 4:30 3:17-2854 (11) Show My People (6) Gunsmoke FOR $<>m£ *£ASoN I ccrniN'B KEtP THINKING Of THE GRtfiT TV SHOW MIRACLES WE'fffc MINING • Ct\f\RL\£'S A NOELS, 4.2* EA WOhlDEff kVOMAM, D°LUY PARTON. prinit-in-Q-minit COPYING DUPLICATING IS OUR BUSINESS Corner of MAC and'ANN ST. Open 8:30-6:00 M-F, 10:00-5 00 Sat. SPONSORED BY: THE DROPOUTS TRAVELS WITH FARLEY by Post by Phil Frank Curious Book Shop B. C. 332-0112 307 E. Grand River SPONSORED BY: by Johnny Hart Three Floon ot Booki, Mogaiinet, and Comici I SAM and SILO CROSSWORD PUZZLE SPONSORED BY: by Jerry Dumas and Mort Walker SPONSORED BY: 351-0304 1040 E.Grand River ACROSS . Shipworm 29. Records Leslie is very occessible! Check . Till 33. Plans her out tonight. . Fillet 37. Responsi- Misbehovin' is RATED X . Approximates bility . Flower cluster 38. Fawn Tonight in 100 ENG from BEAL i. Sun: comb. 39. Bound LAST 2 DATS form 41. Gypsy i. Nigerian na- pocketbook tive 42. Growing out '. Molding 44. Decorous I. Mountain de- 46 Estate pression 47. Sarcastic 48 Potato buds Authorize 5. Populace: Nocturnal comb, form mammal 6. End Netherlands 7 Not given a \ CAVL'T AFFORD * FiU-'UP... citv hearing 8. Formerly J05T Me <25,00 WORTH !! called 9. Soft mineral: comb, form 10. "Hunter" 13 Flatfish 18. Oil tree 21 Border 23. Secular 25. Havingnoheir 28. Ending for stock or block 30. Briny 31. Reviewer 32. Single out 33. Archetype 34 Time being 35. Crying 36. Tasty 40. Meditate upon 43. Arnold Palmer uses one 45. Quantity 1 6 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, October 10, 1979 THREW ROYS F Woman kills sons to save souls SEATTLE year old woman IAP) - A 25 threw her two young sons to their deaths from the Pasco Kennewick Bridge into the icy Columbia River County Superior Court jury how the "insane and delusional" woman killed her children. Adams is charged with first degree murder in the deaths of to freeze them (the snow outside but boys started crying." by Adams had boys) in the one of the pleaded innocent of insanity. the holidays and "her down, the rent possess was car broke due and they were threatening to re¬ her trailer home," the lawyer said. "Finally, she just boys) from hell them to heaven." was to send The older boy's body was discovered March 21 about Meijer prices bring you in reason Feb. 5 in an effort to save their her sons, Ryan, 2 1/2, and broke." seven miles downstream from souls, her lawyer told a jury Christopher, 1 1/2. The double Evans said Adams began Pasco while the body of the Monday. murder trial was moved from having troubles last Thanks He added that Adams, "be¬ youngest boy was discovered Tanya Adams of Pasco cried Pasco to Seattle because of giving when she discovered her lieved that she was evil, that April 1 about 35 miles south of as J.D. Evans described in extensive publicity. husband was having an affair. her husband was evil and Pasco . . . near a state park in opening statements to the King He said she "first had decided Her husband left her during that the only way to save (the Oregon. Save Money on CREDIT UNION MEMBERS: Name Brands I thrifty acres M Now... funds in your LCD Ipsa] ii . POCKET CALCULATOR or 8-digit diaplay Memory in ui« indicat 1 or Automatic ehutoH • SHARE ACCOUNT I With caaV'battariaa No NS100A EHirsHc I QiQiaQQ1 REG. 14.95 SAVE'5 1 QQQQGi DECORATIVE • SHARE DRAFT ACCOUNT I QQGJQO |QOQQQ 1288 SHELVING • CHRISTMAS/VACATION CLUB BODY ON J L*J TAP earn dividends 5SUBJECT SPIRAL SHAMPOO 15(1 oz THEMEB00K THEMIBOOK from day of deposit FS: 3C1 F O H i: i G N It ft to day of withdrawal ■'x=> -L at an annual rate of 672%! That's right! Every $5 share in your credit If you have an EVERYDAY account, your union now works harder for you TWO WAYS. balance has been transferred to your regular First, they earn dividends from the day of share account automatically so you're already deposit until the day of withdrawal. earning the new, higher rate. Second, they earn dividends at an annual If you're employed by the university but rate of 6'/2%. haven't yet discovered your credit union, Best of all, there are no minimum deposit there's never been a better reason - or time - requirements, special accounts, or maturity to join. periods. Funds in your regular share account, If you are a member but have some of Christmas/Vacation Club, EVEN YOUR SHARE your savings in other financial institutions, DRAFT ACCOUNT earn dividends at an annual there's never been a better reason - or time - rate of 6'/2% for every day they're on deposit. to bring ALL your savings to your credit union. And because dividends are paid directly to Why be content with 5'/»% or 5'/?% when .clip out the meijer your accounts quarterly, THE EFFECTIVE ANNUAL YIELD IS 6.66%l you can now earn 6'/2%? coupons" "a"n"d"s"a"ve "$" FEDERAL REGULATIONS PROHIBIT PAYMENT OF DIVIDENDS IN EXCESS OF AVAILABLE EARNINGS For three years your credit union The following policies remain in has provided share draft accounts at effect FEE SCHEDULE no the charge Because of inflation and mounting costs of supplies and • • There is no charge for drafts. No minimum balance is labor, we are no longer able to required SET FOR provide this service at no charge Effective Nov. I, 1979, the following • Overdraft protection is provided on all draft fee schedule will take effect accounts. SHARE DRAFT LOW MONTHLY MONTHLY • Unused funds — now at an earn annual interest BALANCE FEE percentage rate of 6'/r% from ACCOUNTS $300 + $200-$299.99 No Fee day of deposit to day of withdrawal SICK)-$199 99 $0-$99 99 HERE'S THE GOOD NEWS: Members who have their net' paycheck, retirement check or Social Security check deposited directly to the credit union are exempt from paying a monthly fee. Meijer people MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY [bring you backl 5125 W. SAGINAW - 2055 W GRAND RIVER NCUA FEDERAL CREDIT UNION 6200 S. PENNSYLVANIA SHOP MONDAY THRU SATURDAY I A.M. TO IMP P.M. SUNDAY t A M TO 7 P.M. On Campus at 600 E. Crescent • 9 to 5:30 Monday thru Friday • Phone 353-2280