Thursday clouds and scattered News today. Temperatures will he ir tate the mid 50s to high 00s. MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY, EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN 48824 OCTOBER 18 1979 Mall improvements to total $1 million By ROLAND WILKERSON parcel between Marfitt and Coolidge roads to the city for State News Staff Writer community development. The Dayton Hudson Mall Corp. will have to pay about $1 million Shopping Centers, Inc. will pay for road improvements, traffic for public improvements if the proposed mall is built, East Lansing signals, legal assistance for annexing a portion of land from Lansing City Council voted Tuesday. Township for the mall and the subsidizing of increased bus service. The development agreement, made with Shopping Centers, Inc., Mayor George Griffiths and Fox have met with Dayton Hudson specifies 13 improvements to be made for the construction of the representatives in working out the agreement. proposed mall. In other action, the Council approved a resolution outlining action Dayton Hudson, a subsidiary of Shopping Centers, Inc., wants to to be taken if the voters OK a $2.4 million bond proposal for build the mall on a site north of Lake Lansing Road and east of U.S. construction of a parking ramp. 127. Before the mall is constructed, East Lansing citizens will cast an IF VOTERS APPROVE the ramp, which would be located on advisory vote in the Nov. 6 election on whether they think the mall Grove Street at the corner of Ann and Albert streets, the city will should be built. make Lot 6 on M.A.C. Avenue available for housing development. While the ramp is in the process of being constructed, the city will THE CITY COUNCIL will then take that vote into account in cooperate with businesses in establishing van pools to minimize the deciding whether to rezone the property, allowing mall inconvenience of those who use the lot presently on the site. construction to commence. The Deerpath Apartment Development proposal approved by Councilmember Alan Fox said he thinks the agreement for the the planning commission, received the go-ahead after the council improvements will entice a few more citizens to vote for the did not take further action on the proposal plan. structure. Brad Pryce, manager of City Planning, said that construction on Improvements listed in the agreement include giving an 18 acre the apartments would probably begin next month. Americans must reduce their standards of living By R. GREGORY NOKES available for homebuilding and home buying. But he said the Associated Press Writer growth of money and credit in the economy has to be restrained. WASHINGTON — Americans face a reduction in their living standards if inflation is to be brought under control, the chairperson "IF WE DO it rapidly enough, and forcefully enough, then of the Federal Reserve Board said Wednesday. housing does not have to go into a tailspin," Miller said. The 100th air defense radar system Meanwhile, new Commerce Department figures indicate the will be officially turned over to the U.S. Air Force in a ceremony in "The standard of living of the average American has to decline," Baltimore, Md. Friday. The system known as the ANITPS-43 is employed in 17 countries on six continents. housing industry is so far escaping major barm from current It detects high-speed, low flying aircraft. Paul A ."Volcker told fhe Joint Economic Committee of Congress. "I economic conditions. It said new houses were Win^ „arted at an don't think you can escape that." annual rate of 1.88 million in September, up from 1.8 million in Volcker said Americans must accept less because they are August, a gain of 4.2 percent. However, housing industry representatives have predicted producing less with the same amount of effort as before, while the nation is losing billions of dollars of its wealth each year to oil producing nations. homebuilding will be hurt in future months by the Federal Reserve Board's Oct. 6 decision to push interest rates up sharply. CIA predicts major oil shortages; "If we fail to recognize that, and people try to catch up with the IN OTHER ECONOMIC developments: existing cost ... up goes the price level some more," he said. • Carter's new 18-member Pay Advisory Committee held its first VOLCKER SAID HIS best outlook for inflation this year is to reduce the annual rate of price increase below 10 percent by the end of 1979, down from the current 13 percent annual rate of inflation. meeting and was told by Alfred Kahn, the president's chief inflation advisor, that its recommendations on new wage guidelines for 1980 will be given very, very serious consideration. gasoline lines possible by 1981 • The Commerce Department said Americans' personal income By TOM RAUM reappear during the upswing of the next overall demand, largely because there are On another front, Charles L. Schultze, chairperson of President increased $12.2 billion in September, a modest 0.6 percent gain Associated Press Writer business cycle — perhaps in 1981 or 1982," so few private automobiles there and Carter's Council of Economic Advisers, said the administration will from August that was well below the rate of inflation. WASHINGTON Gasoline lines have - Ernst testified. because the rail based transportation sys¬ consider its policies successful The Federal Reserve Board said U.S. manufacturers operated at if inflation falls below 10 percent "in disappeared only temporarily and will "Thus ... the world does not have years tem is already energy efficient, the CIA the not too distant future." 85.2 percent of capacity last month, a gain of 0.3 percent from return, along with major oil shortages, once in which to make a smooth transition to officials said. Volcker and Treasury Secretary G. William Miller appeared August, but still down 2 percent from the 1979 peak of 87.1 percent the nation emerges from its current alternative energy sources," he said. "Con in March. The economy has rebounded slightly from the slow economic downturn, the CIA predicted before the congressional panel to explain recent government sumers are already being forced to make MEANWHILE, THE OUTLOOK for oil second quarter growth, when the nation's gross national product actions to drive up interest rates and to slow economic growth in the Wednesday. adjustments, not only through higher prices production in OPEC nations, notably Saudi declned at an annual rate of 2.3 percent. This led many economists The real crunch probably will come in fight against inflation. but also through slower economic growth." Arabia, "has worsened considerably. Plans and government officials, including Miller, to conclude that a 1981 or 1982, a CIA official told a House Ernst said U.S. production already has for increasing production capacity have American consumers are saving too little and borrowing too recession was under way. Intelligence subcommittee. And prices will begun to decline markedly and he held out been trimmed or shelved and producing much, Miller said. He also said he did not want to "foreclose the The Commerce Department will report on third quarter GNP continue their upward spiral unabated, little hopes of reversing the trend. country governments have imposed pro possibility" that the government might nee'd to impose direct Friday. And this is expected to show that the economy returned to testified Maurice Ernst, director of the duction controls to limit consumer credit. But Miller said he didn't think this ceilings that are below capacity positive growth in the period. However, there has been nothing CIA's office of economic research. AND THE SITUATION is equally bleak levels," he said. action would be necessary. to alter Miller's expectation that a recession is imminent. The subcommittee was also told that in other producing nations both members In 1977 the CIA issued a controversial Miller conceded that the tightening of credit "is a worry" for the world oil prices, which in the past year have and non members of the Organization of report saying that world demand would housing industry because it could slow the amount of money VOLCKER TOLD THE Congressional panel that "it looks as increased 60 percent to around $20 a barrel, Petroleum Exporting Countries, he said. begin outstripping production in the early t hough the real downturn has been somewhat delayed." He said the could soar to $52 a barrel by 1995 — based The Soviet Union, the world's largest 1980s and that the result would be sharp outlook for unemployment, now 5.8 percent, has not been made on the current value of the dollar. single oil producer at 11.4 million barrels increases in oil prices to effectively ration worse by the Fed's action to drive up interest rates. Pirates defeat Orioles Schultze told the pay board meeting that the immediate objective That possibility was raised by Roger Glassey, assistant administrator of the per day, faces stagnating or declining the available supply. of the government's economic policies is "to keep inflation from production. "We have been widely criticized for being Energy Information Agency, who agreed "We expect Soviet oil production to peak spreading and keep double-digit inflation from being widespread." overly pessimistic in our assessment. We to clinch World Series He urged the panel, made up of business, labor and public sector with the CIA projection would exceed supply in that world demand the 1980s. this year or next and decline thereafter," the CIA official testified. turned out not to be pessimistic enough," he said. representatives, to help keep higher prices for energy and housing The magic of Earl Weaver disappeared last night as the The Soviets, who now export about one from spilling over into the rest of the economy. "HENCE, WORLD OIL prices may rise Last August, the CIA issued an updated Pittsburgh Pirates defeated the Baltimore Orioles to capture the Both Miller and Volcker warned of the dangers to the economy if million barrels a day to the West and an faster than the rate of inflation in order to version of the study that asserted that the World Series 4-1. inflation is not controlled. Volcker said the government's recent additional 1.9 million a day to communist , balance world supply and demand," Glassey world "can no longer count on increases in Pittsburgh went ahead on a Willie Stargell home run, his third actions may help discourage oil exporting nations from increasing testified before the subcommittee on over countries, will likely become a net importer oil production to meet its energy needs." of the series, as the Pirates coasted to an easy victory. oil prices again this year because these policies should help of about 700,000 barrels of oil daily by 1982, sight. Meanwhile, the chairperson of the OPEC The Orioles returned to Baltimore leading the Pirates three strengthen the dollar. Ernst said the CIA found that "the cartel said in Tokyo that oil prices "are games to one but lost the last three games of the series. "Our actions have — to some degree — diminished that risk," outlook for world oil supply is dim." And energy conservation efforts in the hound to go up" after the next meeting of The Orioles were defeated ten years ago by the New york Mets, Volcker said. Responding to a question, he said he did not expect "Althought oil shortages have disap Soviet Union -- unlike those in the United member nations, but not as much as some after taking a three game to one lead in that series. several major banks would fail in the near future. peared in recent months, they are likely to States — would do little to cut down an members would like. Dismissed prof granted new trial in tenure suit By MICHELE McELMl RRY to provide him with written reasons for his dismissal and denied his request to present a In March 1977, Miles ruled against Hildebrand. Last April, Hildebrand appealed State News Staff W riter defense. Miles' decision in the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals. For the past 10 years, John R. Hildebrand, a former MSU professor of social science After spending his last year at MSU going through various campus grievance and Latin American studies, has been fighting his case The court's decision on Aug. 16. to grant Hildebrand a new trial has been a major ! against the University for his procedures and the tenure commission, Hildebrand attempted to file a complaint with "rights of academic freedom." the Michigan Employment Relations Commission. The commission rejected the charges breakthrough in the case. Hildebrand, who was refused tenure and discharged from the University in 1969, has in 1970. been granted a new jury trail set for Nov. 12 by the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals. Hildebrand then tried to file a suit in state court but was refused. ON OCT. 12, Hidebrand filed a motion to subst it ute parties in tin- case, since many of On Aug. 16, the court threw out a lower court decision dismissing Hildebrand's case the defendants of the original suit have left the University or have moved to other J against MSU and ordered a "new and prompt" jury trial. The court said Hildebrand was IN 1971. HILDEBRAND filed suit in federal court against the MSU Board of Trustees positions. "entitled to have a jury decide the issues." and five University officials, charging denial of his constitutional guarantees of freedom Hildebrand came to MSU in 1967, leaving a full professorship at Texas Technological of speech and due process of law. President Cecil Mackey will substitute as a defendant for Clifton R. Wharton Jr. as j president of MSU, though Whart'on will remain as a defendant in his individual capacity. College in Lubbock, Texas. Those named in the suit were: former MSU President Clifton R. Wharton Jr.; Vice His primary responsibility was teaching in the department of social science. President for Research and Graduate Studies, John Cantlon, then University provost; Other substitutes include: Provost Clarence L. Winder, who will replace John j Cantlon; University College Dean Willard G. Warrington who will replace Edward ; former University College Dean Edward A. Carlin; Clinton A. Snyder, professor of IN MA^, NINE months after Hildebrand began teaching, he was elected by his Carlin; and Social Science Chairperson Donald Come who will replace Douglas Dunham. social science, and Dunham. coleagues to the department's Faculty Advisory Committee. "Though some progress has already resulted," Hildebrand said, "I hope my litigation Hildebrand contends he was dismissed because of his election to the advisory Three years later, in October 1974, a jury was selected to hear the case. After a will ultimately be as successful in support of human rights as was President Cecil committee and because of recommednations he made five day hearing, the jury reached the verdict that Hildebrand should have been concerning departmental changes. granted Mac-key's litigation on behalf of human rights ... If we truly want a better Michigan Hildebrand was notified of his dismissal during the summer of 1968 in a letter from tenure and should be reinstated with back pay. State University we must extend first and fourteenth amendment rights of free- Douglas Dunham, then chairperson of the Department of Social Science. However, U.S. District Court Judge Wendall A. Miles, decided the jury's ruling Hildebrand maintains he was denied his rights to due process when Dunham refused expression and due process to faculty who speak up when they believe they see a need for would be advisory and he would make the final decision. change to improve our University." 2 Michigon Stole News. East Lansing, Michigan Thursday October 18. 1979 i)i;nn i Ti;n ufe to desth i ri State News Sister awarded Peace Prize Wire Digest OSLO, Nor Mother Teresa, lAPi Calcutta's Calcutta's slumbs in 1948 when Mother Teresa opened her first and these are precisely (thel the prize for work undertaken received compassion without categories for whom Mother to overcome poverty. condescension, based on rev¬ "saint of the gutters," won the school with 40 cents in her Teresa has for many years The hallmark of Mother erence for man." 1979 Nobel Peace Prize Wed pocket and special permission worked so selflessly," the com Teresa's work, it added, "has "I accept in the name of the nesday and said she would from Rome to live outside a mittee said. been respect for the individual poor because I believe that by spend the $190,000 purse on convent. The order now runs human being, for his or her giving me this prize they are lepers and the destitute to Focus'Wohld whom she has dedicated her schools, hospitals, youth cen ters and orphanages in 50 THE NORWEGIAN NOBEL Committee noted this was not dignity and innate value. The loneliest, the most wretched recognizing the presence of the poor in the world," said Mother life. Indian cities and in others the first time it had awarded and the dying have at her hands Teresa. "Poverty and hunger and around the world, from the distress also constitute a threat Bronx, New York, to Papua, Military government asks for reeoneiliation to peace," the Nobel Committee New Guinea. said in citing the sixth woman The five-member Norwegian FORMALDEHYDE TESTED to win the prize. Nobel Committee said Mother SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador (AP) the scene of the fighting. The Yugoslav born Roman Teresa, 69, was given the prize Fighting erupted for a second day Wed¬ At the entrance to the town, police nesday in El Salvador even as the leaders of the new military government were seen firing on a house. Heavier gunfire could be heard elsewhere within Catholic nun, daughter of an Albanian shopkeeper and now a citizen of India, said she ac¬ "in recognition of her work in bringing help to suffering humanity." She has been nom¬ Cancerous agents found claimed their coup had prevented a the town. cepted the award "in the name inated for the prize for several By JEFFREY MILLS ranging from houses to tooth¬ There is no evidence of cancer Monday's toppled the rightist of the poor." and has often been men¬ popular uprising and a sea of blood' coup years Associated Press Writer paste, has caused cancer in in workers exposed to formal¬ in the Central American nation government of Gen. Carlos Humberto tioned as a possible recipient. WASHINGTON Tests - laboratory animals, a govern¬ dehyde." Romero, whose regime was the target "This year, the world has done for an industry group Heavy gunfire was reported for more HER ORDER. THE Mission ment agency said Wednesday. A wide variety of consumer turned its attention to the indicate that than an hour in San Marcos, a mountain of mounting leftist violence. formaldehyde, Representatives of the For products contain formaldehyde. of Charity, was founded in plight of children and refugees, which is used in products town near this capital city and about a The new leaders appealed for calm maldehyde Institute notified The largest use is in home- and reconciliation in the divided nation, the Consumer Product Safety mile from the presidential palace. building products, including but moved quickly on Tuesday to crush Commission in a meeting Tues¬ Authorities said they had no informa¬ particle board and plywood. It tion about casualties, but a number of Red Cross ambulances were headed to a series of leftist disturbances in towns near the capital. Oil prices protested day of the preliminary results, the agency said. Industries are required bv law to notify the is also used in permanent press clothing, air fresheners and mascara. commission of possible dangers WASHINGTON AP) Union the turnout in several A study done for the commis¬ i - members, areas was smaller than their products pose to consum- sion earlier this year listed 11 senior citizens and hundreds of other Americans predicted. The demonstration at the petroleum Turkish future uncertain after elections demonstrated against the oil industry Wednes¬ institute, for example, had been expected to The agency quoted the chair¬ pages of manufacturers whose day with protests designed to bring an end to the draw more than 2,000 people — twice as many as person of the industry group's products contain formaldehyde. energy spiral. actually turned out. Organizers of a Cleveland medical committee as saying Industry estimates are that 6.4 ANKARA, unable to take swift action. billion pounds of formaldehyde Turkey (AP) Turkey, a "I don't want to freeze to death in the dark," demonstration said they anticipated a crowd of that a two-year study of the Six-time former Premier Suleyman was used by American compan¬ key NATO ally, faces on uncertain future read a sign carried by a picket outside the over 1,000; they got 150 people. effects of the inhalation of after national elections that generated Demirel and his centrist Justice Party ies for various products last headquarrters of the American Petroleum Insti¬ In Montana, however, AFL-CIO Executive formaldehyde gas showed the were the big winners in more questions than answers. Sunday s voting, tute in Washington, D.C. Secretary Jim Murry said interest was high. development of "squamous cell capturing 47 percent of the vote. But the About 1,000 retired persons, many of whom "The phone has been carcinoma of the nasal passa¬ The immediate result of Sundays had traveled by bus from Delaware, Pennsylvan¬ ringing off the hook all THE GOVERNMENT midterm balloting involved only about a ges" in laboratory rats. balloting the resignation of Premier morning," he said, adding: "These calls are from was third of the nation's 20 million ia and Maryland, joined the protest at the offices agency quoted Clary as urging Bulent Ecevit's 21 -month-old leftist eligible people not associated with the labor movement, that further conclusions not be voters, and Demirel is said to favor of the trade association. Among them was Mrs. like DR. JOHN CLARY also new senior citizen groups and low-income was government. John Kalembe, 67, of Newark, Del., who said she drawn until the entire test is general elections in an effort to win a groups." quoted as saying, "These tum¬ had never walked a picket line before and added: ors were visible to the naked completed. That will take eight No party now commands a majority clear mandate. "I don't feel very comfortable doing it." months, followed by time for in the parliament. And, though Ecevif Staging such elections won't be easy, MONTANA MEMBERS OF the AFL-CIO eye within 16 months after the start of the test" sponsored by analysis, he said. has went door-to-door and through supermarkets, joined others in calling for a "strong however, even though the turnout in KALEMBE W AS WORRIED about the price the Chemical Industry Institute The lab tests are being and effective" new government, the Sunday's voting was high: 73 percent distributing "Big Oil Discredit Cards," which conducted by the Battelle Corp. of gasoline. If it goes to $2 or $3 a gallon, she said, of likelihood is a weak coalition possibly urged Congress to put a lid on oil and gas prices, Toxicology. despite threats by terrorists. she and her husband will have to give up their appoint a special prosecutor to investigate the oil Abhy Jean Brody, a spokes¬ of Columbus, Ohio, the safety occasional visits to their son, who lives in person for Celanese Corpora¬ agency said. companies and establish a publicly owned energy Hickory, N.C. corporation. Millions of the cards were being tion, the largest of the 16 "The three male laboratory Wednesday's demonstration was billed as a domestic producers of formal¬ Focus=IMation grass roots "Campaign For Lower Energy Pri¬ ces," It was sponsored by the Citizen-Labor distributed on a nationwide basis. The oil companies generally have said that dehyde. stressed that the test rats developed the nasal cancer at doses of 15 parts per million results showed cancer "in four of formaldehyde heated to pro¬ Energy Coalition, which said there would be they are not responsible for the rising cost of rats." duce vapors. An additional protests in more than 100 cities with activities energy. They blame price increases by the She added: "The Formal¬ female rat developed another ranging from "honk-ins" by motorists to marches Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, dehyde Institute made no con¬ Man convicted of 'steakhouse murders' by pedestrians. several of whose members announced fresh form of external nose cancer at price clusions on the potential human a dose level of six parts per An Associated Press spot check showed that increases earlier this week. carcinogenicy of formaldehyde. million." OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) Roger Dale injection of barbiturates. Stafford was convicted Wednesday of Coats said he would seek the death executing six steakhouse workers inside penalty for the 27-year-old Alabama a freezer where he had herded them drifter. during a $1,300 robbery. The six workers at the Sirloin Stock¬ Oklahoma County District Attorney ade were slain late at night on Andrew Coats, who called Stafford "a July 16, 1978, as the restaurant was JfiJ'^d^jeaaZJ little man who wants to be a bigshot," closing. said the mass murder was "the most Before the jury returned its verdict, dastardly crime in the history of Okla¬ Cleveland County District Attorney Kay homa." Huff had told reporters she would file Jurors, who returned the guilty ver¬ dicts on the six first-degree murder three first-degree murder charges against Stafford in connection with the wtc charges after 45 minutes of deliberation, June 22, 1978 shooting deaths of the -46 could choose a life prison term as pun Melvin Lorenz ishment for Stafford, or death by an Texas. family of San Antonio, fhie hlefr arih/!. "NOW LOOK" people can have their hair cut for easy care. -And the price is right! Just 226 Abbott Rd 321 S9S0 for complete styling service (shampoo in¬ Racial tension cancels Boston classes cluded). Six master Barber Stylists to serve you BOSTON (AP) — Dozens of black and white students battled with their fists was integrated order five years ago. under federal court PUBLIC NOTICE Get to know one of us. on the steps of racially troubled South The FBI is investigating reports that City of East Lansing Boston High School on Wednesday in the violence is planned and directed Red Cedar Nature Area by Property Acquisition second racial clash in two days. Classes {Tampus adults in South Boston, the Irish neigh¬ Floodplain Area were canceled. borhood that has been the center of re¬ The fistfights involving up to 100 stu¬ sistance to busing. Notice is hereby given that the City of East Lansing is considering acquiring ap¬ dents followed a fracas inside the school Earlier this fall, masked whites stoned proximately 2.5 acres of undeveloped property in the Red Cedar area of the City Tuesday in which two students, three a bus loaded with blacks in South Boston BARBERS for purposes of preserving the natural character of the property and creating school aides and a teacher were hurt and a black football player was shot and nature trails. The proposed project was adopted by the City under the City's 621 E. Grand River East Lansing Such flareups have been frequent in 1979 80 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program and has received paralyzed during a high school game in 337-9881 337-1144 the nation's oldest school system since it the white Charlestown section. vocal and written support from Red Cedar Neighborhood area residents. 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From the back, the suit be the biggest little thing to hit the mar shows a nearl ybare bottom Michigan State News, East Lansing. Michigan Thursday October 18, 1979 3 Oil price decontrol stirs machinist representative By MARK FELLOWS Greenwood's remarks were made at a decrease the amount of money going to the State News Staff Writer teach in sponsored by the Greater oil companies Lansing resulting from deregulation. Domestic oil price decontrol will result in Oil Protest, an ad hoc group of labor and "If we didn't give them a windfall, we "the most massive redistribution of wealth citizen groups opposed to the high price of wouldn't have to have a tax," he said. in the history of the world," a energy. representative of the International Association of Machin THE ESTIMATED COSTS to the aver ists said Tuesday. THE GROUP ALSO sponsored a rally on age worker resulting from decontrol, Richard Greenwood, of the machinists the Capitol steps in Lansing Wednesday in Greenwood said, equals a 25 percent to 35 union, told a small coordination with similar rallies around the group at Lansing percent wage cut. Community College Tuesday night that an country organized by the Citizen Labor Greenwood compared the nationwide estimated $350 billion will flow into Coalition and the Progressive Alliance. demonstrations protesting deregulation to major oil company coffers when they are allowed to Greenwood said the high world market the anti-Vietnam rallies of the early 1970s. raise the price of domestic oil. price of oil is a result of collusion bet ween the "It took over five years to end the war by Decontrol will allow domestic oil prices to major oil companies and OPEC. demonstrating, and it may take five or six rise to the rate set by the Greenwood also said the windfall profits years to achieve Organization of our goal," he said. Petrolium Exporting Countries, Greenwood tax proposal in Congress is Greenwood said the rally at the Capitol is a "bogus issue." said. The,tax was suggested as a means to meant to show lawmakers that there is a constituency for energy independence. "The oil shortage was phony," Greenwood said. State News Richard Marshall Skilled trade workers "Big oil was sitting for the price to rise." o its assets waiting Jeanne Klein performs for 4th and 5th graders at Glencairn Elementary School Wednesday. She is part of a REP. LYNN JONDAHL D East four-member team of MSU theatre majors that is performing at 30 different elementary schools throughout Lansing, and Sen. Jack Kelly, D Detroit, discussed the county. contin uenegotiation s energy state issues that are pending before the Legislature. A bill calling for assistance for elderly and Acting team uses dramatics Bargaining for tween contract negotiations be union representatives of 250 MSU low income people has been tied to another bill imposing a severance tax on oil and natural gas, Jondahl said. skilled trade workers and the University Contract negotiations were delayed by Since the bills must be approved together, will be continued Friday. University management until MSU custo¬ to help kids choose careers Union workers and ment met with a state mediator University manage¬ Monday to dial and service workers voted on their repri it at in they will be harder to pass, he said. Jondahl also explained a bill calling for a utility to justify the need for more energy resume contract negotiations that broke off AFSCME Local 1585 voted Oct. 5 to keep before building a new power plant in By SI SIE BENKLEMAN help them in decision making. Oct. 9. its State News Staff Writer present union, which settled along Michigan. In the board game, the children are asked to make choices We met for 15 hours on Monday and debate between UEU Local 1 that would "Utilities should show that they looked Gypsies are invading Ingham County elementary schools. between priorities such as leisure, family, employment and everything is still on the (bargaining) table have replaced the worker's present union into other power sources locally before Every week MSU students from the department of theatre involvement. for Friday." said Carl E. Watters, union and the AFSCME. dress themselves in gypsy garb and arrive at a different school to building new facilities, he said. The program's format is designed to incorporate the current president of Local 999. teach children about career decision making. needs of the children and integrate them with drama, Baldwin Samuel E. Baker, director of MSU The two four-member performance teams are under the said. employee, relations, said that the groups direction of John Baldwin, MSU professor in the department of could reach an The agreement at Friday's theatre who developed the program in 1974. eight students pack themselves and their costumes into a van on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays and travel to a meeting. The team members act turn to the children for as "unsuccessful" fortune tellers and help, asking them what kinds of careers different school each week. The five graduate students and three undergrads are sponsored by the grant in the form of graduate However, union and University officials refused to comment on the specific issues broken disliivasher forces they should go into. involved in the negotiations. To be able to advise someone else on career choices, the assistantships. "We can't talk on the issues at this time," children are forced to look at themselves, Baldwin said. "They make self dislikes," he said. assessments and look at their likes and "It's really a rewarding feeling," said Bernie White, a junior theatre major. "The kids are so honest." The program is being sponsored by an $11,000 grant from the Watters said, "unless we do it Watters said that some agreements had been reached at Monday's jointly." picnic'at Mason-Abbott bargaining Once the children make these assessments, they pick jobs that Michigan Council of the Arts. The grant will also be matched by meeting. Lunch time diners were treated to an unexpected picnic Wednesday at Mason Abbot they would like and prepare for it, by playing the "game of life." funds from the Ingham Intermediate School District and the Most of the workers are physical plant residence halls when the washroom's dish machine broke down. The game was developed by Baldwin and the team members to Lansing School district. employees and The dishwashing machine began spewing water on the floor shortly after breakfast are represented by the American Federation of State, ended, Food Service Manager Tim Knight said. The machine was turned off and its drains County, and Municipal Employees Local 999. They have were opened, but they backed up. "We had the choice of serving meals on dishes washed in dirty water or using paper plates," Knight said. "We always keep a day's supply on hand for emergencies." Repairworkers from Hobart Sales and Service dishwasher manufacturer, and MSU's Wilson homecoming float is first in six years Physical Plant arrived around 1:30 p.m., Knight said. The Hobart workers replaced a starting switch that caused the machine's conveyor belt to stop during the wash. The work was completed by 2 p.m. and cafeteria employees fed the machine leftover By PAUL CURTIS activities committee. week of float building, and guards from the floats." breakfast dishes. By dinnertime, the machine was working normally, eliminating the need State News Staff Writer The Physical Plant donated the frame of residence hall will watch the float over¬ for paper plates, stvrofoam cups and plastic tableware. The judges will leave the Union around 8 Wilson Hall is the first residence hall in the float charging only delivery charges, night to make sure no one destroys it, a.m. to pick the best float. The floats are not The breakdown more than six years to build a float for because they were proved troublesome for both cafeteria employees and diners. Marty really behind the dorm Aylward said. designed to move, but in 1975 the floats Homecoming Week, James S. Aylward, Tyree, an employee working on the Abbot side, said he dislike the breakdown because he "The purpose of the float is to get people were built to travel down the Red Cedar had to empty all the garbage cans. Also, a lot of people left their refuse on the tables. graduate assistant, said. excited." he said, "and we used the notion of River, but that "sort of bombed," Aylward Each floor is making flowers for the float, the first on-campus float in recent history to An Abbot meal ticket checker said, "There were a lot of people pretty disgusted about it. said. and the floor that makes the most will win a They think things like that can't This was mid-term city try to get everyone involved." go wrong," said Beth Robertson. banana split party. She added that Mason-Abbot residents seemed less around the dorm and it was WE HAVE VISIONS of hearing our upset about the breakdown than All of the materials (crepe paper) used to THE SUCCESS OF of all-residence hall students from other halls, such as Snyder Phillips. names in the stadium Saturday, even if as make the flowers are distributed, Kathie a bad week for most of participation is beginning to show, Kitron only the first dorm in a long time to build a But there were others who did not take the situation too seriously. The cafeteria's Kitron, a Wilson Hall resident, said. the The float building is part of an effort to people here. But they're said, because "every floor is making flowers float," he said. student supervisor, Brian Sullivan, wrote the following description in the personnel fired up about the float. for the float, as far as I know." Aylward would not give the style and bring the residents of Wilson together early supervisor's log book: "We requested and received $500 maxi¬ pattern of the float, fearing cheap imita "Dish machine blows up in the year, Kitron said. —James Aylward, Wilson again a fine display of waterfalls from each tank. Emergency mum from the dorm student government to tions might spring up all over East Lansing. declared, plumbers were called." The idea from Hall graduate assistant. pay for the float, but it won't cost nearly It will be in keeping with the Home came Aylward. who tried the that much," Aylward said. coming theme "Race for the Roses," and the same thing last year at Akers Hall, but was unsuccessful due to student apathy. "We will be guarding it all Friday night, Spartans are looking at a nearly insur and may not be done (building) until early A "YELL LIKE HELL" contest for float builders, Kitron said. "The people there were helpful because they realized Saturday morning," he added. mountable upgrade, as far as the Big Ten race goes, Aylward added. Student Hoard approves Wilson Hall is also planned Friday, with the "I've "This was mid term city around the that we are the only seen designs and other floats, and winning floor receiving a trophy. on-eampus people building a float." with the design we have, we think we can dorm, and it was a bad week for most of the The plans for the week's activities were finalized by the residence hall's student The party Friday night will culminate a win the contest. All that's even been done (recently) has been fraternity and sorority people here," Aylward said, "but they fired up about the float." are A SMSIJ appoin tm en ts Three appointments, one to ASMS!) director. director of information and two for college They must also work closely with their advisory committee and must try to reflect Approval bill willofend redlining practices representatives, dent Board meeting Mike Bissett, a were named at the Stu Tuesday night. senior in Justin Morrill the will of the students of their concerning relevant issues, he said. college Student Board is still looking for a By MKKI MAYNARI) Rep. Mary Brown, D-Kalamazoo, a mem didn't go far enough," Brown remarked. inequities between the rates paid for auto College, was appointed the Director of United Press International ber of the conference committee, said she Information for ASMSU. His duties, similar representative to the College of Education. Brown said the legislature would head off and home insurance by city dwellers and A comprehensive measure forcing home to those of a public relations director, will Anyone in the college who is an under was satisfied with the compromise mea a probable court challenge to the measure cheaper packages sold to suburban and and auto insurers to end the discriminatory include writing press releases and putting graduate student and interested in the by filing for an advisory opinion from the rural residents. "We got what we could get," Brown said. advertisements in the State News. position is eligible to apply. practice of redlining was approved Thurs Michigan Supreme Court. The controversial bill has been heavily day by a House-Senate conference commit "I'm pleased with the language." lobbied by the insurance industry as well as The board also appoi Applications will be accepted in 334 tee. Brown said she expected lawmakers to Work on the measure began several Unions and consumer groups. Student Services Bldg. until someone fills The controversial bill is expected to be have questions about the bill when it years ago, prompted by lawmakers' concern Among the major changes mandated by approved by the Senate Thursday morning reaches the House floor. over the difficulties encountered by city the bill are what committee members The ASMSU Department of Legal Ser before going to the House, where several "There are always some people who said residents in obtaining reasonable rates. labeled a "take all comers" provision. Under vices is also accepting applications for the challenges are expected. we went too far, and others who said we The measure is aimed at eliminating this rule, every consumer who meets office of assistant director of student legal statutory requirements must be insured. Insurers only can refuse to write policies senior majoring in A minimum of 10 work hours per week is based on objective methods such as appointed Student Emergency loans available is points to farmers on a driver's record or a house that is in disrepair. ■ from the College of expected from the person who fills the position. Responsibilities include directing the staff and handling intra university Insurance companies will be required to problems such as those concerning the to cover adverse weather losses file underwriting criteria and rates with the state insurance commissioner. i- the responsibilities of maintaining with the students of their college, student judicial and financial aid. Applications can be obtained in 329 The files will be open to the public. in Stouffer, assistant executive Student Services Bldg. Farmers in 12 Michigan counties may authorized until Oct. be Persons who are refused insurance will p ance can picked up at Rm. 209 Michigan apply for Emergency Loans through the Farmers Home Administration, 1405 S. have a chance to appeal the decision Farmers Home Administration to cover Harrison Road. r emergency loan assist through their insurance company, then losses caused by adverse weather. Counties eligible are Mecosta. Osceola, Kalkaska, Otsego and Antrim for losses due through the insurance commissioner. The bill also defines a insurance policy called new type of home the "repair cost" Latenight jogger raped; to frost; Dickinson and Delta for losses due to drought; Marquette and Schoolcraft for losses due to armyworms; and Menominee Packaging students and policy. Currently, homeowners insure their property at replacement value. Under the new measure, consumers could poliee search for suspect and Alger tor losses due to cold wet springs. insure homes at up to the market value. The Emergency Loans are available to help farmers re establish farming opera alumni meet seminar This type of policy benefits older homes and encourages firms to write insurance on man Fast Lansing police are searching for the who raped a 17 year old jogger at "I don't think that this was the rapist's first time because he held the rag to the tions and pay operating expenses. Loans victim's mouth," investigator Rick West property located in urban areas. knifepoint Sunday night. based on actual losses can be repaid with 5 Students may have a chance to meet with The seminar will involve interaction The bill strikes at the practice of The girl was on her third trip around the gate said. percent interest if incurred after Oct. 1, prospective employers at a packaging conferences between alumni and students territorial redlining, in which insurance 90(7 block of Rosewood Avenue 11 p.m. 1978. seminar to bo held at MSU Thursday and Westgate said there were apparently no of the school of packaging. companies refuse to write policies on homes Sunday when a man grabbed her from witnesses to the incident on the basis of his All loan applicants must be unable to get Friday in the Packaging Building. in certain areas or insure property at behind and held a rag to her mouth to stifle According to packaging officials, more investigations. sufficient credit from commercial sources. The event, sponsored by the MSU than 125 exorbitant rales. people are expected to attend the her screams, police said Wednesday. Additional loans are available at higher Packing Alumni Association, will feature second annual event. The measure stipulates companies can Westgate described the assailant as a The jogger was then dragged across the rates for farm production restoration. speakers from areas of the industry. Topics The seminar will close with have no more than three base home white male, about 25 years old with dark, a banquet street where she was raped, police said. Applications for physical losses are io be discussed will include recent innova Friday evening with an award for Pack insurance rates and the highest rate can be The assailant held a knife to her face and curly hair past his collar. He wore a light authorized until July 10, 1980. Production tions and packaging laws. no more than 30 percent above the lowest. blue jacket and blue jeans. aging Alumnus of the Year. struck her in the face twice, police said. Opinion VIEWPOINT: DPS Photographers have limits By MAJ. ADAM J. Zl'TAUT the individual citizen, the criminal justice fire scene, Borin denied Basketball tickets was access since the remembered that the DPS, as with any The purpose of this communication is to system and the media. One such procedure firefighters had not located the fire and agency, follows its own policy and is not express the Department of Public Safety's deals with the admittance of the media to begun toextinguish it. This denial was based governed by the policy of any law enforce¬ concern regarding the editorial "DPS bars incident scenes. upon the stated policy that was developed in ment agency external to its own jurisdiction. photos" that appeared in The State News on "While a newsman may be permitted in conjunction with and fully supported by the For that reason The State News was Oct. 5, 1979. This editorial casts serious the area of a crime scene or a serious police to go to freshmen East Lansing Fire Department to both provided copies of the DPS policy well in doubts on the objectives and policy of the incident, he does not have the authority to protect lives and prevent interference with advance of the incidents mentioned in the Department of Public Safety in regards to be within a crime scene or area which has firefighters in performing their duties. editorial. news media relations. To provide a common been secured to preserve evidence or at any Firefighters have sufficient problems ex¬ One final comment. More than a casual With the Hose Howl ground for understanding our position, the location where his presence jeopardizes his hopes of the Spartan football team quickly tinguishing fires, minimizing property loss reading of the editorial is needed to following excerpt from the Public Safety personal safety or police operations." and evacuating and rescuing citizens with¬ determine that the alleged pattern of diminishing, students at MSI; are enthusiastically looking forward to Manual of Policy and Procedures in in¬ Several points made by the editorial bear out the upcoming basketball season, hoping that the Spartans may proudly introducing extraneous concerns into suppression of basic journalistic rights is not cluded: discussion in light of this policy. such situations. laid solely at the DPS doorway. The incident bring home the Big Ten championship. In an attempt to correct last "A well-informed public is essential to the • Two fires were reported at Brody Hall However, arrangements made with on the East were Complex Softball field did not year's ticket controversy, when only seniors and juniors got tickets, the existence of a democratic nation. To on Oct. 2. 1979. At 5:42 p.m.. the East the Brody staff to allow Borin to photograph involve any DPS officers or employees, a director of the athletic department has announced a plan allowing for a effectively exercise his franchise, a citizen Lansing Fire Department answered a call to the scene of the first fire on the ground level. fact which should have been known by your must be aware of current events and the the Brody Grill. At 7:21 p.m., the fire When advised that it was safe to do so, our more even dispersion of student tickets. staff but not clarified in the editorial. In the state of the government. A free press serves department was called back to the building. Last year, tickets were issued according to student numbers. The supervisor made arrangements for photo¬ final analysis, this "pattern" consists of a the public by supplying needed information, The fire had possibly reignited and entered graphs to be taken of the second fire scene. single action by private citizens connected higher a person's student number, the lower that person's priority to by stimulating thought, and by providing a the building wide duct system. • The alleged photographs of our super by several months to the temporary delay of buy tickets. Under the new plan, tickets will be distributed according to medium for expression." Upon arrival at the scene, our supervisor visor barring the way was taken as he a photographer from entering an area of a student's class rank. Seniors and juniors will be able to get 30 percent This philosophy provides the basis for the was introduced to (State News Photo¬ descended the stairs after establishing high risk in accordance with policy and framework within which the department grapher Deborah) Borin by a member of the liaison with the firefighters and while of the 3,400 student tickets available for each game; sophomores and procedures known to both parties. fulfills its responsibility to the community, Brody staff. Upon requesting to enter the attending to his duties. At the time the The Department of Public Safety has a freshmen will receive 20 percent each. photograph was taken, no request was made deep concern that the citizens of the Freshmen and sophomores will have a better chance to buy tickets to enter the upper level of the building and University community be well-informed than they did last year, but to a large extent, they remain ignored by the photographer continued about the regarding the safety and security factors University officials. The two lower classes make up approximately half business of recording the first fire scene. that affect their daily lives. Critical to this • At no time was a "statement" or of the University's student population. They are only able to vie for 40 "pass" concern is the reporting of facts that are free MEMBER79 displayed. In fact, Borin stated that she had of distortions that reduce public confidence percent of the available tickets. 19 'pass that allowed her to enter any area a in both the department and the media. I am While this plan is a definite improvement over methods previously " as long as she was not in the way." - sure you share our concern in this matter. used, it fails to deal with the circumstances that made necessary the It is assumed that this "pass" is the statement carried by revamping of how tickets are issued. The focal point of the issue is photographers al¬ nander of the Departr luded to in the editorial. However, it must be Jenison Fieldhouse is too small to adequately accommodate students at ot Public Solely SUNDAY MONMY TUESDAY WEWESDKi' TOSCK/ FRIDW SATURDAY a university the size of MSU. With a student population of about 45,000, MSU respectably ranks among the largest universities in the country. 1 VIEWPOINT: PLO Jenison Fieldhouse, one of the smallest and oldest structures still being used for basketball games by a major university, is a disgrace to an otherwise outstanding campus. By circumventing the issues, the athletic department will not ease the d >V Jackson astray problems students face in trying to get tickets. MSU unquestionably 5 6 7 8 9 10 By ISRAEL AWARENESS GROUP needs another basketball arena, and this arena has to be built on 4 United States policy has been to refuse paragraph 3, "The PLO will struggle against any plan for the establishment of a jjur d Ad d Ad d id campus. Altering the method by which tickets are issued, or recognition of the Palestine Liberation Palestinian entity, the price of which is Organization until the PLO recognize recognition (of Israel), conciliation (with cosmetically adulterating the appearance of who are actually getting the Israel. Jesse Jackson's policy, at least Israel), secure borders (for Israel)." tickets may temporarily help ease the predicament. Can next year's publicly, is to try to convince the PLO to Aside from the fact that the PLO program be changed again to satisfy the many irate students who will stop their bombings and murders and to this year again be cheated out of the opportunity of seeing their home ii 12 13 14 15 16 17 rely on diplomatic means. He also, accor¬ assassinates any moderate Palestinian leaders who do try diplomacy, these team in action? ding to the press, is calling for a clear Ad d Ad documents spell out clear messages: the d Ad ii(T statement of what the PLO wants. Obviously Jackson, who has achieved a PLO will not be satisfied with a Palestinian state so long as Israel also exists. The PLO great deal for American blacks, is not very was set up as a terrorist group and will Carter campaign 18 19 20 21 22 23 24. well educated in Middle East seems not to know about the Palestinian National Covenant, that clear statement of politics. He always use terrorist methods. Jesse Jackson is either not documents and facts or for aware of these JUt Ad d Ad d W some reason, jd the PLO's objectives which Jackson has ignores them. gains mild victory 25 called for. This covenant states, "Article 9: A final question is, why is Jackson Armed struggle is the only way to liberate suddenly ignoring black rights in the Palestine," and "Article 21: The Palestinian United States? Has he found out that there 26 27 28 29 30 Arab people ... rejects every solution that is no longer glamor in pushing to get black is a substitute for a The general uplift in the Carter campaign has left the president's complete liberation of children educated or at least literate? Jesse critics and pollsters befuddled. However inconsequential the results of the Florida Democratic caucus may be, the fact remains that Carter has d id d #jr d Palestine, and rejects all plans that aim for a settlement of the Palestinian issue." ("Palestine" also includes Jordan.) Jackson has done so much for black rights, but there is still much more to be done. Jackson should leave international politics a good chance of winning the nomination. The This document was later reinforced by same man that introduced to those who know how to deal with it, and the PLO's Ten Points of War, which states himself to disbelieving audiences three years ago as the next president wot) 1& cope Wrrw inflated pood amp fuel costs this ioiwter work on the problems at which he is in part, paragraph 2, "The PLO will of the United States, is now telling that same audience that he is competent. If Jackson wants to recognize going to struggle by all means, foremost of which is the PLO, maybe his next step is to be re-elected. He might surprise us in the primaries, but the general armed struggle, to liberate Palestine," and recognize the Ku Klux Klan. We hope not. election may turn the wide mouthed smile of the Democratic party into a frown, should Carter fail to win the presidency. The general discontent of the public for its present leader has left the door wide open for a Republican candidate to take office. If the Democratic party does not promote a candidate that is more appealing to the voters, which Sen. Edward Kennedy, D Mass. seems to be, then 1980 may say good-bye donkeys and hello GOP. Democratic support for Carter is more a result of intra-party politics than a rise in his popularity. The most apparent reason for Carter's good showing is the fact that he has vet to take on a real challenger. Sen. Bill hours during the week for students' ments, carefully formulating questions to Kennedy has not formally announced his candidacy, and to further Young teach individual concerns? This is an important guide the student's investigation, and then economy structure. and its inconceivably complex throw a switch into presidential politics, has voiced his question that must he answered if the course carefully evaluating and helpfully comment¬ Mr. Prior is in error on two points support of his or be a sideshow is to help the student develop his or her ing on the student's independent efforts. In mentioned in his article. First, the foreign likely opponent, Carter. This strange cooperation between the two capacities for critical reflection instead of no other way will students develop the oil price increases since 1973 have been due presidential hopefuls is a result of Democratic party paranoia. As was Plans are currently being made to have being another of the showy, but shallow, knowledge and skills required for a lifetime mostly to OPEC-deeided increases, not voiced bv Chicago Mayor Jane M. Byrne, the splitting of votes between Andrew Young, former U.S. Ambassador to of learning without teachers, texts, and "learning experiences" that sometimes pass demand induced. International demand for the United Nations, teach at MSU this the two candidates would be an "intra-party bloodbath. Democrats, in for education at MSU. tests. oil has not changed significantly since 1973. spring. Young is expected to teach about Nothing is more important for under¬ Now, it is unlikely that Andrew Young's Secondly, by definition, the Federal hopes of their party holding on to the presidential office, have come out four or five of the course's nine 3-hour schedule will permit him to participate in all in support of President Carter because he is their graduates than the development of their Reserve Board (the Fed) cannot participate present stronghold, no ?sions with guest speakers conducting the capacity to think and learn for themselves. of these aspects of genuine teaching. in any fiscal policy: their control extends matter how weak that hold may be. maining sessions. But who will formulate Teachers who want to help students develop Therefore, if the course is to educate, rather over the money supply the written assignments, evaluate students' exclusively, and Kennedy may be withholding his announcement of a candidacy to see their capacity for critical inquiry must spend than simply inform or entertain, he will not therefore are involved in strictly monetary how much support Carter still has. If it becomes tten work or projects, and hold office long hours coordinating reading assign- so much be teaching it as teaching in it. And policy decisions. apparent that Carter much of the course's educational value will has no chance of winning back the Donald Bagwell presidency, than Kennedy may have to be provided by those who participate 154 W. Shaw Hall actively pursue his own nomination, though he cannot hold out too long in the less glamorous, but indispensable, without damaging his chances of election. If he were to act as a true process of helping the students themselves party-member, he would pursue his candidacy actively instead of standing aside and watching the party's demise. "The State News learn to think as critically and independently as people like Andrew Young. Martin Benjamin Dylan sees light, Philosophy professor Thursday October 18, 19'*9 sings the Truth Editorials are the opinions of the State News Viewpoints, In regard to the recent review of Dylan's columns and letters are personal opinions Editorial Department Simple approach, Slow Train the focus of Coming by Bill Holdship, I think the album was treated too lightly. Managing Edito R W Robinson Ky Owen Photo Editor Entertainment & Bi Kim itor VanderVeer Bill Holdship complex problem Bob Dylan has now placed his faith in Opinion Editor Sports Editor Dave Janssen Christ. His religious or rather Christian It seems incredible that a junior majoring City Editor Susan Tompor Layout Editor Reginald Thomas beliefs are the focal point of this album. in economics such as Don Prior (SN Compos Editor i>on Przystas Freelonce Editor Carrie Thorn Dylan at last has discovered the Truth and Anno Browne Chief Copy Editor Lmda Oliver,o Viewpoint, Oct. 16) can formulate such a has a new message to proclaim. simple and all encompassing solution to the representative Debbie Creemt Dylan is pleading out to America to problem of inflation when the nation's top economists have been virtually handcuffed "change their way of thinkin' ", as he has. Advertising Department Gone from Dylan's past are the religious by the dilemma in this decade. Such a Ron MacMillan imagery and biblical allegories. He now Asst Advertising Manager Pot Gre simplistic approach to the problem merits little consideration wnen one takes into speaks with biblical truth and religious account the magnitude of the United States authority. "Gotta Serve Somebody" is not merely a song referring to a battle between good and evil, but a petition to serve either "the devil or the Lord." DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau With lyrics like "There's a man on a cross/He's been crucified for you/believe in MR. ANDREWS, I HAPPEN TO His power/that's about all you've got to do," MR ANDREWS7 MY NAME IS ZONKER HARRIS w , YOU MEAN THE GUY WHO GOT SHOT MM&A- IN IRAN? TM AFRAID KNOW YOU'VE KNOWN DUKE FOR YEARS. I HOPE YOU WONT RE¬ IF IT HAD BEEN YOU IN FRONT rxJv rxAY m SPRM you know Dylan has made a personal change 1 I'M CALLING UHO? | !; mrmc. i Dim mm THE PUDIATE AN OLD FRIENDSHIP OF THAT RRJNG Slow Train Coming is definitely talking to : ABOUT MY UN- ^MEMBER-' SIMPLY BECAUSE FT MIGHTEM - SOIIADIM GENTLEMAN, SON America, but it is built on a spiritual d dARRASSWRJOMWINy' ■ CLBCHte.. concept. The centerpiece of this album is II Jesus Christ, not Bob Dylan. Utfef O i Perhaps lyrics like "Jesus said be ready/For you know not the hour in which I come" answers what Dylan is trying to communicate. Dylan is trying to open America's eyes to their only Savior. I know that "when He returns" Dylan fU'LT^ TU,n)Ii L ' fLHs// fL won't be left behind. John Raymond 201 Phillips Michigan State News. Eost Lansing, Michigan Thursday. October 18, 1979 5 Emergency plans expand State and county officials G. Milliken is on a China trip. THE NEW PLANS include i which ther is adequately protected," Brick Wednesday presented upgrad Milliken had ordered the evacuation procedures covering would be mi ' long ten ley said. ed emergency plans for nuclear the area within a 10 mile radius dangers. upgrading in April, following Briekley said the drill "dem power accidents, including ex the of the power plants from "I am pleased that the state onstrated that the capability Pennsylvania power plant — up panded evacuation procedures, incident, when it was learned five miles. Work is continuing police has met the deadline set exists" to evacuate people in an developed in the wake of the on plans for evacuating the by Gov. Milliken." Briekley Three Mile Island accident. only Berrien County had a emergency. persons for 50 miles around said. "The close cooperation The new plans were handed formally adopted emergency "It also pointed to the need each facility. and hard work at the local over to Lt. Gov. James Briekley plan. The other counties had for additional communications plans in the works. A Milliken spokesperson said county and state levels made it and warning equipment, inv by Deputy State Police Direc¬ information developed follow possible to complete the plan." tor Dennis Payne and officials Officials said drills conducted "The proved emergency operating ing Three Mile Island indicates plans have been ex centers and more of Berrien, Van Buren and testing and by the state police indicate the the greatest danger of immed¬ panded to include evacuation Charlevoix counties where the capability exists to perform an iate radioactive contamination procedures for a radius of up to state's operating nuclear plants evacuation in the event of an occurs within a 10-mile radius 10 miles around nuclear power Briekley said the plans will are located. be forwarded to the U.S.' Nu Briekley is acting accident, but also turned up of the plant. plants and work is continuing governor while Gov. William on procedures for a radius of up clear Regulatory Commission some shortcomings. She said the 50-mile radius to 50 miles around the three after being reviewed. plants," he said. The Indiana and Michigan Power Co.'s Donald C. Cook "THROUGH THE I PGR A nuciear plant is located in DING of these plants, the lines Rerrien Count v . Consumers of emergency response and Power Co.'s Palisades Plant is Diggs takes world authority have been clearly detailed to assure that safety of the people of Michigan the in Van Buren County and its Big Rock Point Charlevoix Count v. plant is in tour; awaits appeal Loans bill may WASHINGTON (UPI) A federal judge Department recently filed a civil suit seeking bail out Chrysler — Wednesday granted Rep. Charles Diggs, more than $200,000 in damages for Diggs' D Mich., permission to take a 20-day, alleged misconduct. 10-city tour of Africa and Europe while awaiting a Diggs, vice chairperson of the African ruling on his appeal of a payroll kickback WASHINGTON (UPI) - Another function of tl subcommittee of the House Foreign Affairs conviction. Two Michigan Lawmakers in board would be to work wit Committee, says some of the countries on his U.S. District troduced legislation Wednes Chrysler's management to d Judge Oliver Gasch was tour Oct. 24 to Nov. 12 have not been visited required to give his permission because the cince the early 1970's. day setting up the framework velop the operational and fisc terms of Diggs' appeal bond restricts his for federal loans or loan guaran A leading black member of Congress, tees to the financially ailing movement. Diggs said he needs to visit the cities under Chrysler Corp. Diggs was convicted on Oct. 7, 1978, by a federal jury on 29 counts of mail fraud and congressional auspices for several reasons, Sen. Donald Riegle, D Mich., of labor and ranging from "exploring developments re- and Rep. James Blanchard, board, while filing false payroll vouchers. He allegedly e The gave his staff members large pay raises and gardings Senelian countries" in sub-Saharan D-Mich., did not specify a dollar des the labor upper leg bone of a mastodon almost as tall as 5-year old Shannon Africa to attending meetings in London amount of assistance that Johnson was found a few miles north of Flint this week. Her parents then required them to return more than $60,000 for his personal use. regarding the Zimbabwe-Rhodesia settle¬ would be available to the big Shannon and J. Douglas are holding rib bones that were also found on ment. Diggs faces a sentence of up to three years, automaker under their legisla hope that the legislatio their property. but the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has Besides England, his schedule calls for been reviewing his appeal for several stops in Spain, Algeria, Niger, Upper Volta, That figure, they said, would adjourns this• ceded months. Central African Republic, Cameroon, Equa be determined follov and Senate hearings on the ing House the time is Drugstore hold-up bungled In addition to the criminal case, the Justice torial Guinea, Nigeria and Sierra Leone. legislative a*;enda heavy, details of a federal rescue effort the least, they said, the lege DENVER (API woman entered and robbed a for Chrysler. five hearings bungled a drugst Denver drugstore of more than Riegle's bill would allow only could get under way. when he fired sc« eral bullets $500. The store manager grab After the man and woman loan guarantees for Chrysler Riegle said the hi!! is "abso T>ed past a bed a gun and gave chase, firing abandoned their gasless car, INTEGRATING SCHOOLS and tie the federal assistance to lutelv not" opening the door to nut of gas a one shot. Then the manager the man commandeered a 0 the company's creation of an massive federal bailouts for had to take cover when at least Mountain Bell telephone com employee stock ownership pro¬ other troubled businesses and 12 shots were returned. Police pany truck and promptly col gram. Blanchard's would allow said there is ample precedent said the shooting from the lided with another car, police Chicago hurries plan either loan guarantees or out right federal loans and carries no employee stock option pro for guaranteed loan assistance to big corporations. Police said that a man and a getaway car the car itself was so was erratic that peppered said. He later. was arrested minutes CHICAGO lAP) - Accused A largely voluntary intergra- the decision made by the local of deliberately segregating tion program submitted earlier called "Access to Excellence federal court might very be better for Chicago well Opening Bowling c schools in the nation's second- and BELLS boa — largest city for 40 years, the II" — was rejected by HEW. preservation of its neighbor¬ Chicago school board scrambled The crisis came a day after hoods and the honoring of the aid program, Friday, Starting at 9 p.m. Wedneday to come up with a President Carter said at a town civil rights of people than to whether there was really need have it as a debate between the All day & evenings last-minute plan to stave off a meeting in suburban Dolton for assistance by a thorough federal lawsuit. that it might be better to settle the segregation question in local school system and the Department of HEW," Carter review of the company's books, Greek Pizza Saturday Wednesday was the deadline requiring proper collateral for for the board to devise a court. said in answer to a question on the loans and setting an inter desegregation plan acceptable "I have a feeling that to have 'continued on page 12) I H AN2TEPA OAA2N TTITiA Rent-a-Lane T to the Department of Health, Education and Welfare. toys, "The Best Unless the board met the I AllPisia." federal requirements, HEW Secretary Patricia Roberts Rock hounds prepare! Lansing ut it's all GREEK '8.00 per lane • Mel Harris said she was prepared to send the case to the Justice Department and recommend a mineral show this weekend 1135 E Grand River 225 MAC Ave. Holiday Lanes For Information & Reservation- ^ 1101 i G,und 332-5027 A two-year investigation by Area rock hound:, will meet prizes, a supervised swap and school tours will be featured in 332-0858 • vlt North ol Frondor Call 337-9775 HEW's Office of Civil Rights this weekend for the 14th concluded in April that the Annual Gem and Mineral Show this three-day affair. school board had deliberately at Michigan National Guard Lectures will be conducted practiced segregation among Armory, 2500 S. Washington by area members of the mineral its 475,000 students for 40 St., Lansing. society and will deal with topics The related to mineral collecting. For outside or in, get 4-wheel drive! yearly event is spon¬ HEW officials last week sent sored by the Central Michigan Funds received will go "Colt" precision roller skates take the district a list of conditions Lapidrv & Mineral Society and towards a $750 scholarship that to be met, including an outline the hours will be Friday 5 to 10 is awarded to a MSU geology Mr. and Miss J on a real spin. of racial percentages. If the p.m., Saturday 10 a.m. to 10 student each year, and equip¬ school board accepted the con¬ p.m. and Sunday 10 a.m. to 6 ment for the MSU Department of Geology. Miles away from the old clamp-on sidewalk days, these ditions, the district would have until Nov. 17 to come up with of mrk, Refreshments will be provi roll fast and super-smooth, cornering and turning in its total desegregation plan. ded by the MSU Geology Club. rink-pro style. 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It was more or In some houses, the publishing firms were packed two to a room, Much less to see how hard it would be to get a song published and to get and not unusually three or more to a house. These seedy a feel for that aspect of the music business. I got my cigarettes and my vest and country hat and reel-to-reel tape with four songs on it and I was ready to hit Music City. surroundings, I was told, were to keep down expenses, so every cent could go into marketing new songs. Lists of reputable publishers can be found in Songwriter's Market or on a more more than power pop I decided I'd be W.B. Pardy - it sounded good and country. My reliable list available at the Nashville Songwriters Association in music and my character were going to be a little redneck, the center of the Music Square area. By JOHN NKILSON the style originally pioneered on down and out, the kind of guy and the kind of music you want to Where should start? State News Reviewer one Black Vinyl Shoes, using Beatle have a beer with. I tried doorbell after doorbell, plowed through overgrown Interviewer: "Where did you ish harmonies without slavishly I left North Carolina near the beginning of September, it was frontyards time after time, talked to the scores of sweet li'l ol' get the name the Beatles from?" John Lennon: "It could have imitating them like so many still hot in Tennessee when I came into town. Naturally I went secretaries who just hated to tell me that "We's just not acceptin' others been anything. It could just as are currently doing. downtown in search of country stars and record producers and my any new material right at this present time . . By 4 that Refusing to be locked into the big break. But where was the music world? Nothing downtown but afternoon, I had racked up 24 refusals to even listen to what I had. easily have been — 'Shoes!' " stereotypical power pop format, government buildings and businesses and banks. Where was Dolly Then I came upon this lime green house with a 3 by 5 card calling Filmclip from Heroes of the band can (and often does) Parton and the Grand Ole Opry? the premises Greenleaf Publishing. Their secretary sat me down Rock 'n' Roll TV special try its hand at catchy new wave That's the first thing you learn about Nashville. The publishers, and told me the requirements to be heard in Nashville. There is no way that John riffing. producers, promoters and performers aren't in the glass high rises. "Have a connection. We'd just love to hear outsiders, but as you Lennon could have realized that Perhaps the difference can be more than a decade after he Downtown Nashville is first a city, devoted to business and — know the music industry's losin' money this year. Can't take any explained by noting the band moneyehanging. And that's very much the way the music world chances. You have to have an appointment, and a tape that you can, flippantly discarded the ridicu¬ members' personal tastes in works too. No one's looking for talent. Everyone's looking for leave with the people for about a day. Also with your tape, submit lous name 'Shoes,' — a power rock music. Their tastes lie in money. Music Square — the talent district — is in Southside. a copy of all the words to your songs. And that'll do it." pop band from across the ocean music that is "very melodic, Last resort. I reached in my pocket and pulled out the crumpled would adopt the name for with a beat, kind of English, themselves. slip that told me Ronnie Milsap's lawn mower's girlfriend. I went (and has) an excitement that to U.S. Studios, arriving at the same time as a long black By the same token, there was was missing" from the increas¬ no way that the four members of movie star limousine. It was Ronnie Milsap's limousine. ingly slick and/or ultra-heavy I was swept into the studios with Ronnie and his entourage like I the Shoes could know that their Nashville is a country Hollywood. Full of metal bands of the early part of was one of the boys. I smiled a lot, shook some hands, found that group's name had been prophes- this decade. Their favorites dreamers and fakes and talent and—above sied years before by one of their pressed demo, the album One of the people who heard guy's girlfriend, and told an official looking man that Mr. Milsap's as a include a lot of the less well all else—money. lawn mower said that I could get my tape heard at U.S. Studios. At idols. They found out the same attracted the attention of Bomp and liked Black Vinyl Shoes was known "second generation" pop this point Ronnie turns around and I meet my first country STAR. way everybody else did — by Records head Greg Shaw. Shaw- the vice president for promotion bands such as Big Star, Nils "Ron, this is W.B. Pardy. He's a songwriter." watching Heroesof Rock 'n' Roll bought up all of the band's at Elektra/Asylum Records, Lofgren's Grin, early Todd He wished me luck and was quickly escorted up a staircase to on their living-room TV set. surplus copies and arranged for who flew out the next day to Rundgren and some David hear some "sure winners." I went downstairs to a listening room. Coincidently, it was in the a distribution deal, and the hear the band practice. The Bowie. "Aw, you don't wanna go to Southside now, buddy. Everythin' album was soon amassing favor Sure enough, I got listened to. Sort of. living room of vocalist/guitarist Shoes eventually signed with Elements of these styles filter closes down 'round five a'clock. You don't wanna be down there "Pleased to meetcha, Mr. Pardy. Can I call you W.B.?" Jeff Murphy that the Shoes able reviews from critics both Elektra, and were whisked off now," said the man at the gas station. through most of the songs on recorded their first album. here and overseas. The four to England to record a second "Uh, yeah." Present Tense. The songs range "Why not?" Black Vinyl Shoes. Originally "It ain't safe, It's the bad side of town." He put my tape on a very expensive player. He played the first guys from Zion, III. quickly album, Present Tense (Elektra in feeling from the breathy line of my first song. He hit the stop button and ran it to the second produced track-by-track on a became an underground sensa- 6E-244I. softness of "Listen" and the That night I found one of Nashville's sleazy fleabag motels known TEAC home 4-track deck and Present Tense continues in icontinued on page 7) for their high prices. And most of their net is from us starving song. He heard the first line and ran it ahead again. "Sir?" I asked. songwriters. "Urn?" "You a songwriter, aintcha?" "Yes ma'am." The women with the giant "Don't you feel you might want to hear more than a line or two?" earrings and the beehive hair-do behind the motel desk had been spottin' songwriters for "Well, I know what I'm listening for. One song in particular, you see. These aren't it. Publishing companies work one song at a time, "Lemme give ya some advice..." Everyone in Nashville's full of pal." "Oh." advice. "I got this brother who used to mow Ronnie Milsap's lawn, knew him reeeeal well. Anyway, he's got this girlfriend who's a None of my songs fit his ideal. However we talked for a minute and from that conversation I could see the odds for a successful secretary at U.S. Studios, and she can get you in to be listened to. You gotta know somebody in this town." attack on Nashville. "You see son, there are hundreds of houses puttin' out songs in USE I copied down the names and addresses she gave me, not really thinking I'd use gotta know somebody. them. I didn't know then how right she»was. You Nashville, most have paid staff writers. Those that don't use people that have published before. Now some, like this one, take Michigan "Money on occasional chance to listen to unsolicited writers nobodies, if Disobeying the gas station attendant, I decided to wander — you will. YOUR around Southside at night. It was hot and muggy. Un-air-condi tioned honky tonks with jukebox music and drunks spilling out into the street, pool rooms, sex shops, ABC stores, a Salvation town "I'll give you some advice," to starve, boy. If we he continued. "Don't come to this Elllf iH published your song, there's no Army mission — the seamy side of Nashville. I remember seeing guarantee we could sell it. If we did sell it, there's no guarantee Lynn Anderson do a commercial, smiling so big and pretty askin' that person would record it. Kenny Rogers buys hundreds of everyone to come to Opryland for the Nashville Chamber of songs, just records two or three, takes all those other hits out of Commerce. Her commercial never showed this side of Music City. the market. If you did get recorded, within ten years if you're The next day, bright and early, I drove around looking for lucky, the most you'd get is around one third of the publisher's six publishing houses among the blocks and blocks of paint peeled, percent. That's not bad if you have a number one single. It ain't so run down ratty houses and unkempt yards. I soon learned — after much if it's just an average break even album. I ain't CARD trying to wasting half the day — that those shacks were the publishing (continued on page 7) E THE AND at more than 300 M0 other locations throughout Michigan There is no need to build your life around bankers your Michigan Bankard Visa or Master Charge and you hours. 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Box 30071, Lansing. Mich. 48909 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursdoy, October 18. 1979 7 The Eagles lose in ' Long Run By BILL HOLDSHIP State News Reviewer It may be an understatement to call the (continued from page 6) Eagles' latest release — The Long Run (Elektra 5E-508) — a disappointment. First of all, depress you .. just tryin to let you know where things stand here this is the new album from a band which — with the exception of in Nashville." one Christmas In one day novelty single — hasn't released a record in almost I had learned a lot. I had learned how small and three years. Secondly, The insignificant I in Music City. The next day 1 went to Coal Long Run stands alongside Fleetwood was Mac s new double set as one of the most Miner's Music and was told that I couldn't get an appointment expensive LPs ever recorded. because Loretta Lynn was inside the office. There I stood listening The Eagles went into the studio to her voice through the big oaken door, during February 1978 to record talking about a dinner the album, so it took a year and a half, not to mention hundreds party and her sister Crystal Gayle and her garden. That, more of thousands of dollars in studio time, to than anything, is perhaps the Nashville metaphor for the complete. By contrast, Get The Knack cost $17,000 and took songwriter: The big names and stars are never out of reach but only several weeks to record. As ... much as I now detest what the Knack you gotta have a friend on the other side of the door to let you in. represents, I find their album musically superior and far more That night I sat quietly in a bar and got entangled in a interesting than any of the processed music the Eagles offer on The Ia>ng Run. conversation with a waiter. He'd been in Nashville for four years, Now, don t get me wrong. I was (and maybe still am) an just scraping by. He'd had two songs published, neither had been Eagles' fan, and I ve taken a certain amount of flack from sold. His wife had gone back to Alabama, she got tired of waiting it my rock-inclined friends over the years for out. But one day he'd send for her. When he'd made it big. supporting the band. Their main argument was that the Eagles have completely bastardized all the Nashville is a country Hollywood. Full of dreamers and fakes great things the Byrds, Dylan, Gram Parsons & the Flying Burrito and talent and above all else — money. Odd thing, though. I Brothers, etc. once accomplished with the country-rock genre should be discouraged and more sure than ever of how little chance by commercializing and, in the process, trivializing it. I have to sell a song. But I'm not. There's a magic and hope that OK. Sure the Eagles are commercial, but I've never had pervades the city, the glamour is all around. Every cashier and anything against commercial music that sounds good. And the waitress has met a country singer, every motel has had a famous Eagles always sounded GOOD - their songs being some of the overnight occupant, there's Loretta Lynn's Fashion World (she best tunes to come from the desolate AM wasteland of early '70s bought a purse there), Willie Nelson's Photo Studio (his cousin pop-rock. "Take It Easy" and "Witchy Woman" were the perfect had a picture taken there), Tom T.'s Hall of Shoes (his brother summer songs of 1972. returned a pair of shoes there) — the namedropping is Desperado — which is and will always remain the Eagles' greatest work — is a classic of the genre. Who everywhere. could dislike a band that combined rock music with the As long as Nashville's around, there will be fools and future mythological TV western heroes and outlaws we grew up with? The stars that will go there. And even some that go back. Eagles And then they topped it all off with a rock 'n roll tribute to my favorite film rebel, James Dean — co-written with Jackson Tonight," a tune Glenn Frey penned with Bob Seger (Frey played Browne. on some of Seger's mid-'60s singles), and "The Greeks Don't Want OPEN ALL HOME Even after their first personnel change (Bernie Leadon left the No Freaks," both of which were performed in concert. The latter band shortly after the release of One Of These Nights in 1975), the FOOTBALL GAMES band was able to maintain their status. Joe Walsh added a harder, 11:00 a.m.. f:oo P-m- gutsier rock sound to the group's music, and Hotel California The Eagles really aren't the "Eagles'' any¬ became a perfect metaphor for the decadent decline of that state more. Only and the former romantic "California Dreamin" theme of earlier Frey, Don Felder and Don Henley remain from the original bands like the Mamas & the Papas or the Beach Boys. OK. So the line-up. and it's California/Arizona/"Cosmic Cowboy" image of the Eagles and almost as though the band remains to¬ several other Elektra artists lot of romanticized bull (Glenn was a gether—splintered as it is—to perform their Frey was a street punk from Detroit) — you could still always hits and reap in the bucks. argue that Brian Wilson never really picked up a surfboard. Unfortunately, the Eagles haven't held up as well since their most recent personnel change — the song is a TERRIFIC rock 'n roll number, somewhat reminiscent of departure of Randy Meisner in August of 1977. Apart from The Long Run, this was the Beatles' "Birthday." Frey mentioned that the song was about especially the party life of the '60s, but — with all due respect to my evident during the band's performance at Ann Arbor's Crisler Arena last Sunday night. This was the third time I'd seen the collegiate peers — the song is a great "social commentary" on Eagles (once before Walsh; once after Walsh), but I'd never college, life today. As far as the rest of the album goes: what realized before what an important staple Meisner was in the happened to melody, guys? band's overall sound. Without Meisner, the Eagles have lost most No matter how you feel about the Eagles, there's no denying of their country sound (his banjo, mandolin, etc. were sorely that they are a group of superb musicians. This was accented missing), and — when the band performed their older hits — their during the Ann Arbor show. However, Joe Walsh completely stole the show with his non-Eagle compositions, "Turn To Stone," previous beautiful harmonies sounded incomplete. "Rocky Mountain Way," and a rousing version of "Life's Been Meisner has been replaced by bassist Timothy B. Schmidt — Good." As much as I admire Walsh, it shouldn't be this way. It formerly a member of Poco and, while I have nothing personal — used to be that an Eagles show was like two concerts in one — Joe against the man, he just doesn't seem to fit into what the Eagles Walsh and the Eagles — and neither took away from the other. But once were. Schmidt performed his composition, "I Can't Tell You then a thought struck me. The Eagles really aren't the "Eagles" Why" (which also appears on The Long Run) and the song is the anymore. Only Frey, Don Felder and Don Henley remain from the same type of processed music you'd expect from Pablo Cruise original line-up, and it's almost as though the band remains (oops!) or bands of that ilk. In other words, it's perfect if you together — splintered as it is — to perform their hits and reap in wanna fall asleep (which I almost did during this part of the the bucks. As a friend pointed out, it may not be long before they • Free Coffee Refills concert), but much too passionless to be considered any form of are part of the Las Vegas circuit. rock. (And could someone please tell me what the hell the term The current incarnation of the Eagles is a perfect '70s example • DSD (Daily Deals) "easy rockin' " means?) of what happens to bands when they become a multi-million dollar Hours: M-F 11:15 a.m. • 1:15 p.m. With the exception of two songs, The Long Run is an industry. The band's purpose becomes a commercial commodity. 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. excruciatingly boring LP. The two exceptions are "Heartache Musical passion is lost as a result. Sun. 12:00 noon 2:00 p.m. - L The Shoes' unique power pop THE DOLLAR icontinued from page 6) the same malady that pervades familiar but that you just can't PRESENTS more ominous "I Don't Miss much of the power pop field — a place, which is a feeling that this You" to the chugging "Cruel nagging feeling that you've reviewer encountered several CLONE You," which is one of the best heard a lot of it before. This times while listening to the LP. Still, President Tense is much more original than most of the product in the currently quite fashionable power pop genre — Present Tense is much more original than most of the product in the currently quite at least the Shoes draw from more than just the Mersey beat NIGHT fashionable power pop genre—at least the pop of the Beatles era. The LP Shoes draw from more than just the Mersey- beat pop of the Beatles era. stands up well under repeated listenings, and in the end about TONIGHT the only real weak point is in the vocals, which rely on perfect (if AND breathy l harmonies at the expense of gut emotion. Since this is currently the rage, TUESDAY cuts on the LP and certainly the snese ol deja vu can be in original. credibly distracting when the however, it would be unfair to most While the album as a whole is melody keeps threatening to fault the band on this point Order up your favorite quite enjoyable, it suffers from follow old lines that seem Drinks or Drafts and we'll clone another one ENTER THE DRAGON FREE plus This Friday Night Rock N* Roll Three Shows with SALINE ■ 69 SOLUTION ■ I OX. 3.M VALUE 5:30 7:30 9:30 MARINER — SBP tickets $1.50 at the door KLEENEX Bruce Lee S. 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Michigan Thursday October 18, 1979 Spikers defeat Western Michigan; weekend tourney poses By BILL TEMPLETON challenge These teams, along with Minnesota, will comprise pool 2. State News Sports Writer With the Spartans in pool 1 will be Oral Roberts and Illinois Playing with a great amount of consistency, the MSU women's State universities, and the universities of Alabama, Nebraska and volleyball team defeated Western Michigan University in four Texas at Arlington. games in a best of five match Tuesday at the IM Sports-West arena, 15-8, 13-15, 15-7 and 15-12. TEXAS AT ARLINGTON is the defending champion in the "This match was about the most consistent match we've played tournament. all year long," said head coach Annelies Knoppers. "Things just "This is going to be a toughie," Knoppers said. "It is going to be went very smoothly." very good competition for us and our goal is to play as well this In the match, the Broncos used a single block defense which weekend as we played against Western Michigan." allowed the Spartan spikers to hit around it and score a large The Spartans open play at 1 p.m. Friday against Alabama and number of points once they hit into the WMU line. will then play Nebraska and Texas at Arlington at 4 and 7 p.m. respectively. OTHER THAN CONSISTENCY, some Spartan strong points Saturday the spikers will square off against Illinois State at 9 which were exhibited throughout the match, were noted by the and then take on Oral Roberts at noon. players. The top two teams in each pool will advance to the semi-finals. "We were very strong with our blocking and our defense," sophomore Nona Richardson said. "We just had everything together and everyone seemed to be concentrating really well." "We made a few mistakes," junior Mary Jane Williams added, "but we covered them up well and we communicated with each other on the floor." DISCOUNT "I think we're peaking once more," Richardson said. easts west thursday hours: 9-11 THE SPIKERS LEAVE today for the Southwest Missouri State University Autumn Classic Volleyball Invitational in Springfield, Mo. to be played Friday and Saturday. Eleven teams besides MSU will complete in the tournament, including defending Big Ten champion the University of moonlight sale STATE COUPON Minnesota. Other teams in the event will be the universities of Houston and statecoupon Cincinnati, SMSU and Iowa State and Florida State universities. CIGNOTG9 dRRID Spartans Mary Jane Williams, left, and Nona • ALLBRANDS ROLL-ON Richardson, try their best to keep Western Michi¬ 1.5oz. gan University from scoring in MSU's victory over the Broncos Tuesday. 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Lifetime, I've earned the festivities that were going on. The other purses of over $102,000 for these people. Hmpph! Ornery, indeed!" day at the IM, I weighed myself and the old needle And I did show 'em who's boss. I ran five times a week all His view was not a good one. He was part of an unheralded read 160. Doug Ackerman, though, would agree. "I'm proud of Penner," Big deal, right? summer and by the end, I was up to three miles a crack. two horse stable that had been brought to Delaware for Grand he said as he sat on top of an Wrong. It was a big deal. For me, it was the culmination of a Circuit Week by Doug and Ada Jean Ackerman of Galien, and had equipment chest with post-time for It wasn't easy. There were times when I the Jug approaching. "I raised him four month personal 'Battle of the Bulge.' just didn't feel like myself, I've owned a hundred running — but I did. And controlling my diet at home wasn't therefore been given quarters in a remote area of the fairgrounds. horses and he's the best. He's had some problems this Let me take you back to last spring term — around June to be year, but any easier than in the dorm. My mom makes a mean kielbasa The prestigious barns adjoining the backstretch were occupied exact. The they've been my fault. I may have peaked him too early. And I've elevators were out in West McDonel Hall, so I had to and you know how mom's can be with food in stables bearing such names as BILLY HAUGHTON and DELVIN general. been driving him badly." climb six flights of stairs to reach the penthouse floor. But. it all paid off. On my first day of school in MILLER. The Ackermans' barn was located behind the far turn September, I By the fourth floor, my heart was pounding; by the fifth floor, weighed my normal 170. Mission accomplished. and was bordered by a fried chicken stand at one end and a ACKERMAN SPI T 01 T tobacco I needed oxygen; and by the sixth floor; I was crawling. some juice. "Our Jug chances parking lot at the other. are slim," he said. "But we're ready for a good race, And Penner "Uh oh," I "said, "we're in trouble here. Whatever This was to be Doug Ackerman's first drive in the Little Brown happened I'VE KEPT UP my running here at school and when you live will run a good race, if I drive him right." to that high school athlete who threw touchdown Jug. Two days earlier he had won a heat in the Ohio Standardbred passes like in a four man apartment, it's every man for himself as far as Because a field of 17 horses was involved, the Little Brown Fran Tarkenton and wrestled at 145 pounds?" 2YO Trot for colts with Penner's stablemate, Noble Hustle. Now Jug food goes, so that's why I'm all the way down to 160. had been broken into two divisions: after the first series of heats, The whole experience has resulted in a he was going up against Hot Hitter, who had already won $626,257 the first four finishers from each division would change of lifestyle. participate in a WELL, I ANSWERED, he went to MSU and ate and drank this year and was being driven by Herve Filion. "I'm not nervous." Running is now a part of my day — as much as reading the raceoff. Penner drew the second division and while the clock ticked too much, that's for sure! said Doug Ackerman. "But Penner is." paper and going to class. toward the 4:15 p.m. post he warmed up in front of the packed I weighed myself and the scales read 184 — a good 14 pounds Also, I've gone from a 36-inch waist on my jeans down to a Delaware grandstand (the crowd was listed at 41,027), the above my normal 170 mark. I didn't want to admit it, but it was 30 inch, and the comments are now: "Wow, what THE ACKERMANS SAY that Penner is an "ornery" fellow, blue silver silks of Doug Ackerman flashing in the late afternoon true The Kid was out of shape. happened to — you?" given to stomping and stamping and snorting around his stall in sun. As Penner was introduced a recording was played of the I won't concede to being fat — my ego would never allow Still, it's not so much that I can brag that I lost 24 fits of rebellion. "His mother (Peachee Dream) has undisciplined pounds as it University of Michigan fight song. From Section F, Row 11, Seat that, but I was hearing those nasty "Hey, Ger', putting on a few is a personal reference point for me. I set a goal involving children," said Ada Jean. He's not a handsome horse but he's big (continued on puge 14) pounds, eh?" comments. physical and mental effort and I accomplished it in less time and muscular and quite athletic looking and like many My problem was that I had succumbed to the various than I standardbreds his age has a certain arrogance that, when thought it would take. temptations of Life in the Big Ten: too much beer and pizza, combined with his alleged orneriness, makes him somewhat dorm food, and laying around watching MASH. NOW IT'S, "WELL, I lost that weight, I can . . ." unapproachable. He'll cock his head and look at visitors with a SWEETEST DAY Especially the dorm food. In McDonel, like every other dorm, Of course, any project like this isn't strictly a solo effort. I'd wary eye and if he could talk his first two words would probably the cafeteria is the big social center, so I would eat the junk like to thank fellow Cedar Villager be, "No comment." whether I was hungry or not, while "checking things out." Sandy Skowneski, my He would comment, though. He'd have too much spirit not to, Cash & Carry on and off running partner since high school, for pushing me on those long runs during the summer. and what he might say would make good copy: "So I'm ornery, ROSETTES $8.00 a Dozen ANYWAY, I BEGAN my Battle of the Bulge on the first day eh? Well, let me tell you, you'd develop a temper yourself if you Sandy lost almost 14 pounds in a similar effort and I know plus tax of summer at home. I began by running just one mile. that she's just as proud. had to put up with all the aggravations that I have. As a After the first day, all my muscles ached, my legs said, Now, my friends tell me, comes the "hard part" — staying at two year-old I raced 18 times, mostly on those godforsaken While They Last! "that'll be enough of that," and my feet said, "funny — real 160 pounds. Michigan fair tracks and the dirt and stones from those places hit I hate to use the expression, but keeping my weight level "Shut up," I said. "I'll show you who's boss." should be, well, a piece of cake! Rideri has kites to set you free. Women harriers face Big Ten field By CHRIS HANSEN Big Tens with a strong reputa¬ there will be, if team members selves. This and varied State News Sports Writer tion. Lisa Berry, Jill Washburn and methods of practicing seem to The MSU women's cross The Spartans did not receive Cynthia Wads worth continue to have increased team motivation country team will run up ranking in the top ten this finish consistently in the top more than past coaching against defending champion season, after taking 10th in the four places. Cross country is a methods. University of Wisconsin and a national championships last team sport, however, and with¬ Next week, MSU will host highly-publicized Purdue Uni¬ year. However, Goodridge out the strong team perfor¬ the Spartan Classic, a quad versity this Saturday as it looks not at past problems with mances they have been show¬ meet that will be run on Forest travels to the University of the team, but to the future, ing all season, a shot at the Akers West Golf Course. Fol¬ Iowa for the Big Ten women's which looks especially bright nationals would be not lowing that, MSU will be the M KESEL so cross country championships. after the performance turned in bright. site of the regional champion the fun shop Wisconsin, who took sixth last week when the harriers ships Nov. 3, in which 300 place in the national champion finished second to defending THE TEAM SPORT idea is athletes ships last year, has two of its top runners returning and promises to be a leader in the national champ Iowa State. "We hope to surprise people," Goodridge said. some something Goodridge accents in his coaching. The women like the idea of representing schools will participate. 50 -■lOtUfmE. (il). River field. Harrier coach John Good And some surprised teams less competition among them¬ ridge and his team are anxious to see the Badgers again to check their improvement, as The Central Michigan Lapidary & Mineral Society's they were outrun by Wisconsin earlier in the season and will have to face them GEM & MINERAL SHOW again in the regionals Nov. 3. "The Creative Touch" ANOTHER TEAM MSU will meet Saturday and later in the regionals, is Purdue. Although the Boilermakers are a first at the Michigan National Guard Armory 2500 S. 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Oct. 18,19,20th ggc $^9 tp mru (grams Values to H500 included) THE LETTER Campus Bookstore Store 116 Bailey, East Lansing Across From Berkey Hall lone-half block off Grand Riverl 507 E. Grand River Convenient Parking 337-2015 12 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, October 18, 1979 Carter creates Education Department Mideast WASHINGTON (AP) will have about 17,000 employ of Congress and a class of president said, by giving educational programs mentioned probably candidates confab President Carter signed a bill and a budget of $14.2 fourth grade guests invited to greater visibility and attention in ees are Jerry Apodaca, the former Wednesday creating a separate Education Department, the 13th Cabinet level agency. The department, which had billion. "Education is the biggest single national investment in the United States," the presi watch the signing ceremony. "I want the see that invest for Carter said federal funding education has increased more than 60 percent during his and establishing a clear line of responsibility. The president also said it should remove some of the governor of New Mexico; Mary Berry, assistant secretary for education in the Department of Birmingham A conference to discuss methods of peace in the Middle East ment pay rich dividends in the term in office. He suggested Health, Education and Welfare; will be held from 8:45 a.m. to 5 p.m. on been given high priority on the dent told several hundred de future. It hasn't in the past, not that the new department could obstacles to better performance and Alan Campbell, director of Saturday at the First Methodist Church, 1589 W. Maple Road, Birmingham, Mich. president's domestic agenda, partment supporters, members nearly up to its potential," the help improve public confidence in the schools. "I hope, I pray the federal Office of Personnel The conference will feature workshops and discussions about and I am determined that we management. contemporary Middle East problems. Among the speakers will are going to cut out unneces The department is the second lie Don Peretz, a political science sary forms, applications and professor from the State U-M HIT HARDEST red tape," he said. new Cabinet agency created University of New York at Binghamton; Elias Tuma, a during Carter's tenure. The Palestinian born economics professor of the University of The ceremony in the East Energy Department was esta¬ California at Davis; and Shularoith Koenig, a women journalist Room at the White House blished in 1977. and former lieutenant and commander of the Jerusalem area in Salary disclosure OK 7/ by Senate culminated a long battle in Congress over creation of the department. Success on the education department repre When the Education partment begins operation, the current Department of Health, De¬ the 1948 Israeli war for independence. The conference fee is $3 for those who pre-register and $4 for those who register at the door, A light lunch is available for $3. The Senate Wednesday gave and universities to reveal the The upper chamber approved would give employees periodic Education and Welfare will To pre-register, arrange transportation or ask final approval to a measure a minor House amendment to access to company health stud¬ sented uiie of Carter's few become the Department of questions, one salaries of professors and other should call 1-313-761-8283. which requires state colleges employees. the bill and sent it to the ies. It also would prohibit legislative victories of the year. Health and Human Service The conference is sponsored in part by the American Friends governor's desk. The president has not desig Most of HEW's education acti¬ employers from taking disci¬ Service Committee and the Michigan Council of Churches. The University of Michigan nated a secretary for the new vities will be shifted to the new plinary action against workers — which lobbied against the bill who refuse to operate equip¬ agency. The most frequently agency. Chicago — will be hit hardest by the ment labeled as unsafe by state addition to the Freedom of labor department officials. Information Act. Most other Sen. John Welborn, R Kala state institutions already mazoo, said the bill is a "thorn POSITIONS AVAILABLE (continued from page 5) mandatory busing. The issue could sour Carter's political courtship with Mayor reveal faculty pay rates, but officials at the Ann Arbor in the side" to all Michigan businesses and could hurt job JAZZ-FUSION He said that while he be Jane Byrne, who gave him The Michigan State Radio Network is now school have maintained salary lieved forced busing should be minimized, the civil rights of all tentative support for reelec¬ tion when he spoke Monday at disclosure is a privacy violation. The measure was approved opportunities in the state. "We have not seen figures in any way to show there would Streamwinner accepting applications for Publicity and Promotions Director and Assistant Network races and creeds had "to be the mayor's $1.2 million fund- honored." raising dinner. by the House with minumum discussion. be a big increase in safety," he said. Monday ■ Saturday General Manager. Byrne endorsed the school Meanwhile, the Senate has Another of the bill's oppo¬ Reduced Prices Daily 'till 8 pm "Don't consider it to be district's voluntary integration a postponed action on a bill nents — Sen. Harry Gast, R-St. Applications are available at room 8 Student catastrophe if the case is moved into federal court," he told an audience of about 2,800 people. plan that would have relied on alternate programs and magnet schools to desegregate. revising the state's occupation al safety standards. The new job safetv code Joseph turn — over said the state Should safety regulation to the federal government. flizapdi NCUA On Campus at 600 E. Crescent • 9 to 5:30 Monday thru Friday • Phone 353-2280 r: UNION STORE Michigan State News, East Lansing. Michigan Thursday, October 18, 1979 13 By KATHLEEN CULLEN A major concern today is how older people are portrayed on proportions in situation comedies and crime shows," Greenberg said. He discussed the increasing absence of older women shown in Citizens' input heard television, the chairperson of the Department of Communica tions said Wednesday. television today. Addressing the Executive Committee on Aging at a brown bag luncheon at the International Center, Bradley Greenberg said that the way older people are shown on "For the three seasons examined, the characters included crotchety old men, such as the old man in Chico and the Man, and Fred Sanford of Sanford and Son," Greenberg said. on housing, parks Elders stereotyped; television is stereotyped. "Older viewers seeing such presentations may derive "These examples point out that regular roles for older women Citizens' suggestions for changes in the 1980-81 Com Housing and Urban Develop¬ ment for aiding low or moder were nearly nil during the three seasons examined," he added. munity Development Block ate-income housing. implications for their own self-image," he said. Grant (CDBG) program will be A study on the aged in commercial television compiled during losing roles GREENBERG W AS QUICK to point out. however, that the The program sponsors acti¬ women 1975, 1976 and 1977 looked at character attributes, such as findings do not necessarily identify the portrayal of older heard by East Lansing Housing vities such as housing rehabili¬ and Community Development gender, ethnic identity, program time and social class to people on television as predominantly negative. tation project for low-income Commission 7:30 tonight at determine how these people were portrayed. "They commit positive social acts of altruism and affection, homeowners with 54 B District Court, 301 M.A.C. housing and receive those acts, similarity to other age groups," he said. repairs. Ave. IT W AS THIS study that Greenberg referred to during his "1 see them portrayed as positively as any other age group." The grant, which totals more Plans for continuing to build talk. The focus of the discussion pointed towards the slowly than $2 million for three years, neighborhood parks such as "The oldest characters on television were found in equivalent increasing absence of the aged in commercial television. was given to East Lansing by Stoddard Park, are a|so the federal Department of sponsored by the program. CATA pushes modern image; MSU HOLLY new buses aid SUPERVISORS' ASSOCIATION NEAR By MICHAEL VEH State News Staff Writer A marketing program buses, the telephone tion number, the informa- problems with per usage, the new portray a modern image for buses will GENERAL MEMBERSHIP or driving and the pleasures of bus CATA, Green said, £ introducing CATA's 18 nt„ riding, Green said. He also stressed the impor- buses was approved unan - mously Wednesday by the Cat Besides promoting handicap- (continued on page 18) MEETING .- *■ PERFORMING FOR A Board of Directors. 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Hot Hitter took the lead, and Ackerman settled Penner in along the rail in fifth place — best let others set the pace and perhaps they'll burn themselves out. Penner was doing well, running his race, as they approached the first quarter mile mark when . . . THE CULPRIT'S NAME was Black Ace. He was moving on the outside, trying to pass the leaders, when he broke stride. The steep bank of the Delaware track then caused him to lug in on Overkill who also broke. Penner, coming fast, had no place to go. "Ohhhhhhhh!," exclaimed Ada Jean Ackerman was Penner was forced to break stride too. By the time Penner regained his gait, it was far too late to do anything. Doug Ackerman wisely refused to press him and he finished seventh. (Hot Hitter won the heat in 1:57.3, going the last half mile in a slow U00.4, and in the raceoff came out as Little Brown Jug champion.) Penner was somber after the race was over. He munched on some oats and was uncharacteristically calm and cooperative as his groom, Jim Cole, lifted the colt's legs one by one to clean off the hoofs. The Ackermans had gone to supper. "I feel like going out myself and and getting completely smoked," said Jim Cole. "What A visitor from Michigan walked up to the front of the stall. "Hey, Penner," she said, and the colt came up to her. "Hey, Penner, good Penner, good boy." She patted his nose. "Don't feel sad Penner," she said softly. "I ts okay. It Wasn't your fault." And aware that he was loved, though the day had been long and aggravating and the Little Brown Jug had been lost, Penner gave a nod of his head and went back to eating his oats. oual An unusual name for unusual service! ANYONE CAN MAKE A MISTAKE. AT HIGHLAND WE PUT OURS ON SALE. rjv. V)\ 501'/t Grand River (below Mon.-Fri 9-7, Sat. 9-3 337-1826 Campus Drugs) . MM S) FRI.&SAT. ONLY. 10 TO 9 appointments accepted OOPS! OUR BUYERS GOOFED! TOO MANY OF CERTAIN MODELS! 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Efvj**g 81 1 9 '264 S3 9 « Vivitar 100-200mm f4 SrtNSUI G5500 STEREO ROADSTAR RS 2141 JENSEN 2 WAY COAXIAL One-Touch Zoom Lens with 60 WATT DC RECEIVER AM/FM/TV CAR STEREO CAR SPEAKER KIT Enough pure power to blow Great features like TV sound Shoppers never seemed to 2X Matched Multiplier • the roof off your pad! And reception price this unit out care that these fine speakers Double the power of this fine the whopping $74 savings of reach of a lot of car stereo have powerful 10 oz magnets zoom lens to a should blow them out ot our buyers. So we've cut the and 4 woofers. But this price range of 200- warehouse in no time! Regu¬ price to the bone. While cut should generate some 400mm...close up reproduction ratio 2/3 life size (1:1.5)! 2X 1 • C C <' < lar S35& Oop s priced Fri. & Sat. 148 last chainwide Reg. S179 real buying interest Reg. $34 88. Matched Multiplier is especially designed for this lens for ES3B3 '284 m'i«g S135 '24« maximum optical precision. >74 >118 ,'2260 Only 239.95 >59 >34 p« >2115 Prices effective til 10-21-79 >29 >42 >49 Master Charge $499 >89 i» $91°° and 990 '46 >1154 Visa are Welcome OOPS! WHILE WE'RE AT IT WE ALSO HAVE HUNDREDS OF FLOOR DISPLAY MODELS. SCRATCHED, NICKED, DENTED. ONE OF KIND. ETC. OUT THEY GO AT PRICES 10% TO 50% LESS THAN IF THEY WERE IN CARTONS NORMAN camera o O. 5744 S. PENNSYLVANIA JUST NORTH OF I-96 FREEWAY EASY TERMS FREE SERVICE MAIL ORDER SPECIALISTS INSTANT CREDIT PHONE 393-9100 10 W. Michigan Mall, Battle Creek OPEN DAILY 10 TO 9 . SUNDAY 12 TO 6 Phone Orders Kalamazoo 616-345-0164 10 APtllANCf CO Michigan State News, Eost Lansing, Michigan Thursday October 18, 1979 1 5 THIS Af£ V£U\IV& New CATA buses >P£C/Al_ (continued from page 13) Green's Vacancy QEUVERieS J plan includes a tance of the information tele special breakfast for the Yes there really is an ape • and phone number. "NOT EVERYONE HAS drivers to be prepared before the first-run by the board members. College of Education Student Board Representative He mokes * * Birthdays Weddings Deliveries! easy access to a schedule," * Get Well Wishes Green said. OTHER PROMOTIONAL * Hospital Stays The CATA operators offer Petitions and applications may IDEAS include slide shows and * Champagne information on schedules, pick increased participation in chari¬ be picked up in 334 Student Services * Messages * I'm Sorry and transfer points and routes, table or service organizations. he said. He also emphasized that rid¬ Green's plan also calls for direct mail and door-to-door DEADLINE: 5:00 p.m. Oct. 23 APE-AGRAM INC. * Any Special Gift We furnish the Ape ing a bus eliminates the parking marketing designed to appeal - and gasoline problems that can to areas when bus usage is low. - You furnish the Imagination ^ RHA be encountered when driving. "The appearance of the buses "It is also important that the themselves can be very good Call lor Price 6 to Arrange Your Special Delivery 482 90321 drivers know that they are part advertising," he said. of the system," Green said. The highlight of the promo s& ■PRESENTS tional campaign is the "RTS Celebration" which has been scheduled to take place on Dec. Alan Vlda Michael t aim Kill Cosby Walter Watthau I lainc Ma> Richard IYvir HCLASSICf IIMSK Seniors help 11. Jane hmda Maggie Smith with float Seniors who want to do their part for the "Race for the TO Roses" can start by going to the east side of the Union this week to help with the senior class Homecoming Committee Presents Homecoming float. Students will be at work Thursday and Friday after 5 p.m. The float, sponsored by the I Spartan TriplexJ its on OOloilMV sole 30 minutes prio Green & White Day 1979-80 Senior Class Council, to showtime & no later than will be on display Saturday, 15, inutes after showtime. Oct. 20 on Landon Field. The Band Parade follow the band noon pep rally will preceed the l CALIFORNIA - through football game at 1:30 p.m. campus to the bonfire site. Starting at between MSU and Purdue. si itk 8 p.m. £* it; Homecoming Bonfire - At 9 p.m. on the Thurs. Thurs. Case Hall IM fields. There will be fea¬ Brody 7:00 & 9:15 Conrad 7:30 & 9:30 tured speakers, cheerleaders, cheer¬ Wilson 8:00 & 10:15 ing contests, and the announcement of the 1979 Homecoming King and Queen. A remar*' $1.00 with RHA pass, $1.50 with all others K THURSDAY 8:00, FRIDAY 7:30/9:30 VK>" BOTH NIGHTS IN 109 ANTHONY h division of the ASMSU Programming Surd funded bf student lei money Partially funded by the RHA Alternative Movie lund Cell the Programming Bum Hotline 1512010 lor mne into on P B events KAPLAN IlimsmiD FIODOCTIOIM prmiti FORREST :or Information About Other Centers In Major US Cities & Abroad Outside NY State CALL TOLL FREE: 800-223-1702 LOVEJOY'S TUCKER NUCLEAR WAR ierome Kern & Oscar Hammerstem li s Ifappy Spur SHOW A film about nuclear power. Civil disobedience, and comm Discussion follows film. Sponsored by Frontline Ciner mon-fri 4 sense. in conjunction with the October 21 March Against Nuclear Pow Tonight 8:00 p.m. 335 Union. H free with RHA pass. ,2 far! Stalls Friday.. .at7:oo ?:o5 Pianist } fSbd ODrink &bl,s_hm,n, Corner of M.A.C. & Albert ROGER MOORE Murray Pirahia, pri/e-winning American JAMES BOND 007Tecj pianist from the Bronx, has become one of the virtuosi of the world's younger pianists. A musical theatre classic, SHOWBOAT is as enjoyable today as it was in the late 20s MOONRAKER' His lyrical style and extraordinary technique when it exploded ftn Broadway and became Seal Porno Tonight attest to his complete musicianship. His recent Schumann release on Columbia an instant success. With songs lik" "Can't Proudly Presents: United Artists was hailed by High Fidelity as " among the Help Lovin' Dat Man," 'icve," former MICHIGAN STATE COED best piano recordings ever made." "Bill," "Why Do i "OF GAIL PALMER'S HORNY, HILARIOUS Man River V, with Monty Python & Holy TUCKLR, PORNO FEATURE ! Grail" at mm ham Program: kn' .. of TV and Broadway * JABBERWOCKY" Full Rated One of those all too rare films' Don t Miss it1 «r lans W ^fs Cap'n Andy. BUTTERf LY Hustler Sonata No. 11 in f I lal, Op. 22 MC 4 B1 1 THOVI N ClUEEN, a revered figure in American Corol Connors as Candy emotes so much excitement j Starts FRIDAY.. .atzhsblate show business for her unforgettable per¬ I antasy Pieces, Op 12 SCHUMANN "Gone With Ihe you won't be able to control yourself! Super Hot Porn formance in Wind," is The Push Suite, Op. 14 BAK I OK . . .EPOS i I anlasy in I minor, Berceuse something close to an American Institution. Michigan State's Gail Palmer has really done ^ Button Gang... DONALD and Barcarolle CHOPIN BROADWAY THEATRE. & CHOICE SERIES it. Hilarious raunchy porn * it was their first SUTHERLAND 1 hursday, October 18 at 8:15 P.M F RIDAY, OCTOBLK 26 al 8 15 p.m. UNIVERSITY AUDITORIUM and last job. in the University Auditorium Single Tickets on sale NOW at A A|on University Series Event. Single tickets on sale NOW at the MSU the MSU Union Ticket Office & the Arts Box Office in Lansing. Union Ticket Office (355-3361) and tHe Phone 355-3361 or 3724636. Alltoma* Arts Box Office in Lansing (372-4636). PUBLIC: $12.50,9.50,6.00 tfialmer a*ut A QonJc PUBLIC. $7.50,6.50, 5.00 ALL STUDENTS, ALL SCHOOLS: I ^Adventuress OfGandyf AVCO EMBASSY PICTURES^REIEASE iPGj (x) SNEAK PREVIEW FRIDAY 9PM PRONO TONIGHT Showtimes: 7:30 9:00 10:30 Showploce: 102 8 ssian: 2.50 students 3.50 non-students Wells jj "FRENCH POSTCARDS" ^ COMING SOON: MBBII DOES DALLAS A Beoi F-lm j HHmm < / 1 16 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, October 18, 1979 IT ONLY TAKES MINUTES TO PLACE YOUR STATE NEWS I HEP 347 STUDENT SERVICES BUILDING CALL 355-8255 Classified Advertising I Automotive [\W\ | Aviation |\X>\ I Employment 11 y 11 | Employment |[j|] | Employment ~| |XTl [ Employment \\j\\\ Employment |[XT| Information 1974 MUSTANG II Mint ARE YOU interested in rent RN'S-GN'S OVERSEAS JOBS Sum- BARTENDERS AND waitres- MCDONALD'S REST- SEDUCTIVE DANCERS, 347 Student Services condition. Blue. $2200. Call ing a fully instrument rated mer/year round. Europe, S. part time for nights PHONE 355-8255 Bldg. ses, AURANT 2763 E. Grand men and women. Must have 337 7771. 12-11-2 (3) Cessna 172 for just $15/hour? America, Australia, Asia, etc. and/or weekends. Will train. River, East " Lansing General Hospital Lansing; Has very good face and body, If so call Neal at 337 7988. has full and part All fields, $500-1,200 month- MARVELOUNGE, East Regular Rates OLDS CUSTOM Cruiser 1976 time posi¬ openings for part time store $25-$75 per night. Call 393- 12 11-2 (5) air, power, cruise, trailer, tions available for registered ly. Expenses paid, sightsee- Lansing, 337-1383. Ask for activities representatives. 1100. Come in after 9:30 p.m. DAYS and graduate nurses. A 4- ing. Free information: IJC, Tom or Ted. 3-10-19 (7) Shifts available include noon, 5-10-24 (5) 1 day-95! per line hauling equipment, self level r i r, t i afternoons and early even- day, 10 hour per day work 3 days-85 per line system. Make an offer. 646 6371 12 10-26 ( 5) 1 Employment II ' LAU week option allowing 3 day Box 52-ME Corona Del Mar, INTERESTED IN needlepoint ings. You will be involved in HIGH-CLASS waitresses and CA 6 days-80 per line — weekends is available on the 92625; Z 15-1024 (9) and related crafts? Here is a our "instore" activities such bartenders wanted. Call 393- 8 days 70* per line OLDS DELTA 88. 1969 CON PART-TIME EMPLOYMENT midnight shift. We offer: RN'S OR LPN'S needed for chance t0 Police your as birthday parties and story 1100. 5-10-24 (3) VERTIBLE. $400 or best offer with Michigan's largest multi- primary and team nursing, full time or part time, 3-11 pm hobbV and earn kits or money hours. Most of your time will Line Rote per i 394-5575 after 5 p.m. manufacturer distributor, 15- complete orientation pro¬ shift. Split shift available, ibru CREATIVE CIRCLE. 355- be spent in the dining room I - _ . 1 FX1 3 Line r- -: 12-10-31 (3) 20 hours per week. Automo- gram, continuing education Supervisory position. Con- 4827 for in*°- Z-3-10-19 (6) area insuring that each | rOt K6DI 11 ^ | support system, excellent tact Randy Putnam, Director customer's visit is a pleasant bile required. 339 9500. punwcDc wccncri 7 Master Charge & Visa Welcome PINTO 1973 Hatchback. C-23-10-31 (5) wage and benefit package. of Nursing. PROVINCIAL t ? f 5 NEEDED ,or P°li- experience. For more in- HALLOWEEN COSTUMES Special Rates 53,000 miles. Some rust. - - _ For more information contact HOUSE WEST. Lansing (517) llPal 'und rai®ing' $3/bour formation, call 351-5158 for rent. LANSING CIVIC Runs well. Extra tires. $375. NEW RESIDENTIAL facility Personnel Office Depart¬ 323-9133. 9-10-26 (9) p'us Ss[:,ionT,actJDana Glass, 487-5413, Monday through Friday 8:30- PLAYERS. Large variety ment, Lansing General Hospi¬ Tuesday or 4:30. 6-10-19 (18) 484-9191. 14-10-31 (3) 345 Ads-3 lines-s4.00-5 days. 80' per line over 332-1476. 5M0-19 (4) for mentally impaired adults, PART TIME help - to work Thursdays. 5-10-19 (5) tal, 2800 Devonshire, Lans¬ 3 lines. No adjustment in rate when cancelled. DinxnimruiArnn PINTO 1975 WAGON a near Perry, needs full-time counter at PRO BOWL EAST ARE YOU Willing to invest 10 REFRIGERATORS - ESCH- - Paint, . . n ing, Ml 48909. Phone 372- Price of item(s) for sale must-be stated in ad. , , , , , „ and part-time help. One full- hours per week to earn $50 to TRUTH APPLIANCES, 315 body & mechanical excellent timo inHluirl,.al rLoHoW 8220 ext. 267. EOE. ^tresses for PRO BOWL UNIFORMED SECURITY of- $100? Call 321-3022 evenings. Maximum sale price of l200. Private party ads only. $1975.646-8899.4-10-22 ( 3, ^"hS? wagfplul 10 -10 -19 (22 ) sina 4 10 19 (61 Lan' ^ers ,u" or and store detectives, Part-time. Call 641 8-10-22 ( 4 ) S. Bridge, Grand Ledge. 627- 2191.10-10-29 ( 3) TORINO, '73, 60,000 miles, r00m and board Work on|V MCDONALD'S RESTAU¬ Peanuts Personal ads 3 lines - s2.25 per inser¬ excellent tires, brakes, mech- !,laxlb'e 8 b°u„r sbif1' Con,act RANTS of East Lansing and ACCOUNTING STUDENT 456Z OR'23'1°-31 (3) BABYSITTER IN my home, STORAGE SPACE available, tion. 75' per line over 3 lines, (pre payment). anical condition, some rust. 351-0307. 3-10-19 (10, Okemos are now hiring for for part time bookkeeping. non-smoker, own transports- cars> boats, trailers. Call after SUBSTITUTF TFACMFBS Rummage /Garage Sale ads -4 lines - s2.50. 349 1866. 2 10-19 (3) full and part time employ¬ Senior or Grad student pref- bU8ST'TUTEn TEAC^ERS tion. 351-0717. 8-10-19 (3) 5 Pm- 332-3988. 5-10-24 (3) RECEPTIONIST/TYPIST. ment. Shifts available starting erred. Phone Nancy, 339- naeded at Pewamo-West- 63' per line over 4 lines-per insertion. full-time. 40-50 wpm. Tele- at 7 and 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. QROfl CA 10 1ft /pnalia Schools. (Clinton I 'Round Town ads 4 lines-l2.50-per insertion. TOYOTA CORONA 4 door REFRESHERY CASHIER - Unartmnntc IllVJ*! 1975, 5-speed, air, excellent Phone experience. Position Apply in person 8-10 a.m. and _______ _ _ _ _ County). K-12 587-3281 . or apply in person at HARLEY I AparTITientS 11 ^ | 63' per line over 4 lines. condition. 882 9130 after 5. available immediately. E Lan 2-4 p.m. Monday tHrough PHONERS NEEDED to con- 593 3488 Z 5 10 22 ( 5) HOTEL (formerly Hospitality Lost & Found ads/Transportation ads 3 lines- 8-10-29 (4) sing, location. Call Miss Thursday. 7-10-23 (9) duct survey on drinkinq aqe. .>,^7 7.,77,7,7.7777 Inn). 3600 Dunckel. YOUNG MALE, professional, 51.50-per insertion. 50' per line over 3 lines. TRANS AM 1979-T/A 6.6, 4 Boertman, 351-6100. $3.00'hour Call 355-8266 £ ° " 'NTERVIEWrNG in 5-10-18 (5) faculty or serious student to 5-10-19 (5) LIKE TO DRIVE between 9-5. 3-10-18 (4) 8tudent Servlce Placement share completely furnished S/F Popcorn (Sorority-Fraternity) 50' per line. speed, T-top, stereo, 6,000 DOiTFOR Center, Thursday, October miles. Make offer. 321-8848. .... _ COMPUTER PROGRAM- executive type 2 bedroom Deadlines 8-10-29 (3) KENNEL HELP - Intermittent, Now DOMINO'S PIZZA hiring full and part-time 20 MATURE Students. Del- ^8' 11°n310fi3;,30 p m' MER, part time, prefer Cobal chouse 2 miles from cam- part-time. Primarily week- iver catalogs and take orders. v-d-iu-iB (4) experience. Call 351-5978 for Pus- M"st be non-smoker, delivery people. Flexible Household products. 321- 7.77-7.7^7 7 ~ 7,77777, neat and of 9ood character. TRIUMPH TRIUMPH SPITFIRF SPITFIRE 1977 1977, 6ndS Yed'r0UPd °Wn ,ranS~ hours with an interview. 5-10-18 (4) Want Ads 2 lication. .1 class day before pub- very good condition low portation neCessary. Phone 339.9536, after 7 p.m. paid vacations and holiday benefits. Can 3022 evenings 3-.0_.18 <41 JSaK Ho7sE 277?"; MODELS WANTED, $9/ Full year basis $225 mon,h' Plus half utilities- CaH per mileage, $3695 or best offer. ,n 1Q ,c, make up to $5/hour with PIANO TEACHER Grand River. Day or night, Howard 482-6237 or 321-2788 - CancellationChange-1 p. .-1 class day be- 355 4154. 8 10 26 (4) " commission and tips. Apply PART TIME week or weekends. Apply in hour. 489-2278 or apply in Should you enjoy working person at VELVET FINGERS, 8-10"18 (12) fore publication. VALIANT~ I974T Excellent LPN'S JOIN the nursing at the following locations. person 2-4pm Monday thru 527 E. Michigan. Classified Display deadline-3 p.m.-2 class with children, promoting their Friday, 1-4pm Saturdays, condition, good gas mileage. [ea™ our e*cltin9 new 2068 Cedar St., Holt interest in music, displaying 12-10-31 (6) OR-23-10-31 (4) E. LANSING - 1 bedroom, days before publication. $1275 349 6285 8 10-25 (3) facility new if you are looking for a dimension in your nurs- 1561 Haslett Rd., Haslett results in recital; your talents ~ furnished, heat Et water paid Once ad is ordered it cannot be cancelled or _ _ IMMEDIATE EXPERIENCE $240. Bill 351-9185 or 353- VOLKSWAGEN BUS - '74. ing career. We have openings 1139 E. Grand River, are needed at the VFW WANTED, FULL time sitter with mentally ill and mentally 4372. 6-10-23 (3) changed until after 1st insertion. Automatic transmission. New for part time LPN'S on the East Lansing NATIONAL HOME, Eaton ,or 9 month old in an East retarded adults. Part time There is a M OO charge for 1 ad change plus tune up, excellent condition 3-11:30 p.m. shift for some 5214 Cedar St., Lansing Rapids. Fee for services. Lansing home. Weekdays shifts open 3-11 and 7-3. Call FEMALE ROOMMATE need- 50' per additional change for maximum 355-8232. 5-10-1814) one who can view the 3608 N.E. St., Lansing Please call Jo 663-1521, ext 8 a rV 5 P ™- Call 351-9229 339-3265. 7-10-28 (6) ed winter term, Cedar Village, of 3 changes. chronically ill as a nursing 801 Thomas L. Parkway, ension 1131 for interview. a^er 8 p-m- 4~19_19 '5) $110/month. 351-2603. VW - FASTBACK'71 manual challenge. Come to the Lansing 7 10 19 (12) The State News will only be responsible for WANTED PART time cook TELEPHONE SURVEYING 3-10-18 (3) 25 MPG, dependable, $600. INGHAM COUNTY MEDI- 966 Trowbridge, E. Lansing the 1st days incorrect insertion. Adjust 332-0051 John. 4-10-19(3) 12-10-25 (20) DON'T WASTE TIME for Alpha Xi Delta. Call Tricia evenings. Hours 5-9, 5 days a CAL CARE FACILITY, 3860 Sell Avon part-time. Earn 337-9748. Z-5-10-19 (3) week, $3/hour plus bonus. SPACE AVAILABLE now in ment claims must be made within 10 days Dobie Road, Okemos, to Call EAST LAWN MEMORY Owen Graduate Center. 355- of expiration date. '73 VW BUG. Well kept, must good money and set your complete your application, GARDENS. 349-9180. 3938 after 5 p.m. 2-10-18 (3) see to believe. $1800. 394- 5-10-23 (15) own hours. Ask about low $148 MINIMUM Guaranteed Bills are due 7 days from ad expiration date. 5-10-24 (6) 1150 after 4 p.m. 2-10-18 (3) cost group insurance cover- lor 15 hour work week at If not paid by due date, a 1.00 late Must be able to work even¬ aqes. Call 482-6893 home. SHIPLEY, P.O. Box ROOMMATE NEEDED to RN- SHIFT supervisor, full- 5-10 GENERAL KITCHEN & service charge will be due. ings and weekends, now un C 12-10 19 (6) 14-C, E. Lansing. 48823. share apartment. $145/month VW '71 Super Beetle. $700. time opening on the 3-11:30 Christmas. Must be ne 3-10-18(5) dining room workers, $3.10/ south-west Lansing. 10 351-3579 after 6:00. shift. Liberal fringe benefits, appearing and personabl SECRETARY-RECEPTION- hour, Snyder Phillips Cafe- minutes to campus. 393- 2-10-19 (3) evening and night differ- For further information call 1ST, part time, hours flexible. WORK/STUDY, office help. teria, lunch shifts. 5-10-24 (4) 7606. 6-10-24 (4), , ential, no shift rotation, every Call the Arts Council Center other weekend apply at: EAST LANSING ARTS off, and of Greater Automotive Automotive I Auto Service \\/\ weekend bonus paid. MNA MANPOWER, INC. Lansing. 484-4403, EOE. 5-10-24 (4) WORKSHOP. 332-2565, 8-10-25 (3) EAST LANSING Schools Music Public Aid, music SOUTH LANSING. 10 min. to campus. Large one and contract. Come to the Ing¬ 601 N. Capital ALPHA ROMEO JUNK CARS wanted. Also ham County Medical Care background preferred. 6 two bedrooms. Carpet, air, spyder road¬ DODGE CHARGER 1974, 372-0880 AKERS CAFETERIA seeking DAY WAITRESS Apply hours a week. Monday thru ster. 1974. Mint condition. selling used parts. Phone Facility. 3860 Dobie Road, in appliances, heat. Excellent All power, AM/FM radio, part time for lunches. See person at CORAL GABLES 321 3651. C-23-10-31 (3) Okemos, to apply. Friday. Apply in person, per- location. $230 to $270. $400 30,000 miles. $4400. Call 353- good condition, $1,700 or Eileen in cafeteria c'fice. 2838 E. Grand River, East sonnel office, 509 Burcham 5-10-23 (12) to move in. 394-7729. 2968 days, 723-2848 even¬ best offer, days 337 1301, Akers Hall. 8-10-18 (4) Lansing. 7-10-24 (4) Dr. 7-10-26 (7) 8-10-23 (6) ings. 3-10-19 (5) GOOD USED tires, 13, 14, 15 evenings 351 2635. inch. Snow tires too! RESIDENT MANAGER and 8-10-18 (5) ATTENTION!! WE buy late Mounted free. Used wheel spouse to live in and super¬ model imported and do¬ and hub PENNELL vise 6 emotionally impaired During 1976 DODGE Wagon. 6 stick. caps. mestic compact cars. Con¬ 4 speed. Air, AM FM stereo. SALES, 1825 Michigan. Lan¬ adult clients in a residential tact John DeYound, WIL $2200 394 2389 12 10 24 (4) sing, Michigan, 48912. 482 home setting. Daytime hours LIAMS VW, 484 1341. 5818. C-23-10-31 (7) open to attend school. Must C-23-10-31 (5) FORD VAN-1971 Carpet, have own transportation. paneling, bad rust, runs great Room and board plus salary CHEQUERED FLAG. Foreign BUICK APPOLO 1974, 2 door, 350 automatic with air, power steering Et brakes, Good transportation, 394-6415 after 5 p.m. 10 10-24 (4) $425. Car parts and accessories are our specialty. Free advice with every part sold. 2605 E. and fringe benefits. Contact Personnel office, Community Mental Health Board, 407 W. McGraw-Hill Health excellent condition. $1,975. Greenlawn, Lansing, EOE, Professions Bookstore Week Kalamazoo. (1 mile west of 321 4181 or 322 2288 FORD 1972. Good condition, 5-5-19 (12) campus). Call 487-5055. 8-10-19 (51 excellent transportation. $450 C-23-10-31 (6) 349 6285. 8 10 25 (3) BABYSITTER WANTED, my home, 2:45 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. October 22-26 BUICK LIMITED 1975 4 FORD STATION wagon 1974 ■CHEAPEST PRICES in the weekdays, Donley School door. Very clean, no rust. New muffler, tailpipe, steel state! UGLY DUCKLING area, E. Lansing. Call be¬ $3000. 625 3604 or 625-7862 belted radial tires. V-8, auto¬ RENTACAR $7 95 day tween 7:30 p.m. Et 9 p.m. 8-10-1913) matic, air. Power. Excellent 372-7650. C 14 10-31 (4) 332-5205 5 10-19 (6) condition in/out, $800. Eve¬ CADILLAC 1975 Sedan nings/weekends, 351 -3823. DeVille, Red with white vinyl top, white leather, very clean, 393-2560. 8-10-26 (4) 5 5 10 22 ( 5) you'll find discounts up to 50% GREMLIN 1971 reliable trans portation, minimal rust. $550. on McGraw-Hill medical and nursing CAMARO LT 1974, auto 351-7157 evenings. matic, all power, AM FM, $2600, 485 8504 after 6pm 12-10-31 (3) bestsellers plus 6 10 23 (3) MAZDA 1974 RX4 Florida car, no rust, 4 door, 4 speed, CAMARO LT 1975 brown good gas mileage, good con¬ metallic. Automatic, air cond¬ itioning, console, excellent dition. $1,100. 355 1230. 7 10-26(4) TO. All Students in categories a sweepstakes drawing for condition. One 9275. 12 10 24 ( 4) owner. 337 MERCURY 1977 Grand 6, 7, 8 & 9 (graduate and the new 2 volume edition of Marquis, 2 door hardtop. Graduate-Professional) '69 CAPRICE Very good Silver with red leather, moon condition, power, good MPG. roof, every available power FROM: Sharon Cogdill, Presi¬ $450 or best offer. 337 0269. options. 46,000 miles, 1 5-10-19 (3) CAPRICE 1969. owner, MGB 393 2560 8 10 26 (61 74 V? Burgundy, dent RE: Referendum Reminder Harrison's Principles engine of Internal Medicine... superb, body in very good Michelins, AM FM, new bat condition, AM FM stereo tery, $2,300. 355 3053. DATE: October 30 & 31, 1979 cassette, air, new radials and 5-10-18 (41 brakes, tuned and winterized $550. Call 355 1985. 12 1 1 (6) CHEVETTE 1979, 4 door, 4 MONZA 2 + 2 1976 miles, 4 cylinder 4 speed, mint condition, 646 0098 8 10 24 (3) 36,500 VOTE October 30 & 31 COGS Office to in the determine a $55.00 value — FREE. speed, 3000 miles, $300 + Funding for Graduate-Pro¬ make payments. 882 5250. 1975 MUSTANG, 4 cylinder, duced Media. 5-10-23 (3) white with red interior. $2200 Must sell. 339 8021 Take advantage of these great buys and register for the sweepstakes by visiting CHEVETTE 1979, 4 door, 12-10-30 (3) automatic, radio, deluxe int¬ erior. $4200. 699 2350. Information is available from 4-10 1913) COGS Officers, COGS Repre¬ CHEVY '76, 3 4 ton, auto sentatives, and the COGS Wel¬ matic, 454 V8, 10 ft. camper, extras 371 3043. 3 10 18 (31 come Week Handbook, pages 12 & 13, available in the COGS M.S.U. Book Store CORDOBA '75, dependable, Office, 8-5 daily. good condition. $1700 or best offer 355-4293 after 2 p.m 8 10 22 (3) Michigan State University CUTLASS 1970, good trans portation, priced for quick COUNCIL OF GRADUATE STUDENTS East Lansing, Mich. 48824 sale. Call after 6 p.m. 337 0025. 12 10 31 (4) DELTA 88, 1973 Power, an, i higan Stair L'niversit> nsing. .116 Student Services Michigan 48824 Telephone: (517) 353-9189 tel. (517) 355-3454 tilt. $950. 339 8021. 12 10 30 (3) Michigon State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, October 18, 1979 17 Apartments USE 1 For Sale ]|"^1 [ for Sale Animals Service |[^] j Typing Service | Typing Service |[^j| | Typing Service |^[ I Typing Service CROSSROADS REALTY IS SOFA BED- $45. Back folds SEWING MACHINES new PEKINGESE PUPPIES AKC IMPROVE YOUR GRADES. UNIGRAPHICS OFFERS TYPING, LIBRARY research, MOVING! to 124 W. Grand down Herculon, 6Vi feet, free machines from EXPERIENCED TYPIST, LOW RATES Term papers, arm silver b black. Wormed, Send $1 00 fo COMPLETE RESUME SER J' 306 resume service. Free pick up River, E. Lansing. Same excellent. 332-6663. $99.50. Guaranteed used shots. 394 0012. 8-10-23 (3) page IBM, dissertations, etc. SW resumes. Fast expert typing. catalog of cullegiate re VICE: Typesetting: offset and delivery. 676 1912. phone number? 351-0951. 5-10-23 (31 machines from $39.50 All Lansing. Ellen 393 1530 Day and evening. Call "G" C-23-10-31 (4) search. 10,250 topics listed. printing; and bindery serv C 18 10 31 (3) 3 10 19 131 TYPING. 321-4771. makes repaired, EDWARDS LABRADOR RETRIEVER ices. Approved dissertation Box 25097G, Los Angeles Ca. C 13 10-31 (4) DISTRIBUTING COMPANY, puppies, AKC, $125. 485 COPYGRAPH SERVICE PROFESSIONAL 90025. 1 213-477 8226 printing and binding special THESIS WOODSIDE MANOR. Lux¬ Open 1115 N. Washington. 489 7498. E 5 10 18 (3) ists For estimate, stop in at COMPLETED. DISSERTA typing. On campus weekdays ury unfurnished 1 bedroom 6448. C 23 10 31 (8) Z 21 10 23(6) TIONS Instructions apartment. 3/4 mile from Corda West GOLDEN 2843 E Grand River or phone AND RESUME 85pm. Kent 627 2242 RETRIEVER pup EXPERT GUITAR repairs 332 8414 C 23 10 31 (9) SERVICE. Corner MAC and 6 /nni X 4 10-19(3) GUITAR LESSONS Private campus. $230 month, heat Cidermill - CARPETING, WOOL, pad pies. AKC, excellent hunting Acoustic and electric. Most Grand River, 8:30 am 5 pm not included. Drapes, carpet, TYPING, EXPERIENCED, TYPING IBM memory, pica, or group Call MARSHALL 5817 North Okemos ding 12V4ft. x 20ft. Spice stock. $100. 651 6352. extensive shop in the state. Monday Friday, 10 5 fast and reasonable. 371 4635 am MUSIC CO., 337-9700 Open dishwasher, laundry, no pets. condition, clean $100. 332 E-5 10 18 (3) Saturday. 337 1666. elite. Editing available; former Road, East Lansing ELDERLY INSTRUMENTS. weeknights until 9 p.m. 10-5p.m. 351-2211. Nights b 0740. E-5-10-22 (4) C 23 10 31 (3) C 22 10-31 (7) English teacher. 694 4070 332-4331. C-10-10-31 (5) C 5 10-19 (4) weekends, 337-0910. 337-7974 LOW COST spaying/neuter¬ OR 13 10 31 (3) 8-10-29 (8) Hours: MUST SELL by October 26. 4 ing clinic for Ingham County. EXPERT TYPING.Term TYPING. FREE pick up and EXPERIENCED IBM typing, LESSONS IN guitar, banjo United discount coupons. We can make it happen now! Shop our Classified columns papers, letters, RESUMES delivery. Fast, experienced, WANTED ONE female room¬ 7:30am-7pm. now for low prices on gift ~ dissertations (Pica Elite) and more, at the ELDERLY Best offer. Call after 5, 351 Call 372 9759 after 6 p.m. Near Gables. 337 0205. low rates. 676 2009. mate. Own room furnished FAYANN 489 0358 INSTRUMENT SCHOOL 9170. 4-10-19 (4) 8-10-29 (4) purchases for the holidays. C 23-10-31 (3) 332 4331. C 10 10 31 (41 one block from campus. Non- 2 YEAR OLD Sears Kenmore smoker only. Rent negotiable automatic washer, excellent LABRADOR RETRIEVERS 3 4 COMPONENT STEREO, 351-7023. 5-10-24 (4) condition $100. 351-7924. months AKC. 1 yellow female $60; 23-inch TV Zenith con¬ E-5-10-24 (4) sole $100. 332-2431 after & 3 black males. 676-2609. ALL UTILITIES paid - Gorg¬ The State News Yellow Page 4 p.m. 8-10-25 (3) E-5-10-24 (3) eous 1 bedroom flat, stove AMERICAN AIRLINE half- and fridge, yard, kids OK near fare coupons. 2 for $45 each. GERMAN SHORTHAIR Poi COUCH, 2 chairs, ottoman, 3 transportation. Now $135. 349-3220. E-5-10-24 (3) end tables, 2 lamps $150. Call nter puppies. AKC. Great (11-11) 337-1036. RENT-A- hunters and pets. Ready by Teresa 321-8940. HOME. Open 'til 9. 6 MONTH OLD stereo, must 10-21. $50, small deposit will E-5-10-22 (3) C-2-10-19 (6) go. Signet TK7SU Shibata hold. Phone 694-6152. Yamaha YP800 CA-1010. SOMEBODY ELSE'S 5-10-22 (5) STILL LOOKING for that CLOSET featuring Klipsch Heresy $1,950 value gently house or apartment to rent? STOP! Rent-A-Home has hundreds of listings in all areas, sizes and prices. Call for $1,350 or best offer. 4 year security agreement. 337-1818 7-10-26 (7) used clothing. 541 E. Grand River, Open noon to 6 p.m. Take-ins by appointment. C 23-10-31 (5) FREE KITTENS, litter trained b very playful. Call 625 4836 after 6 p.m. SN Business — Service 337-1036 and see if they have NEED TICKETS for OLD ENGLISH Home¬ Sheepdog what you're looking for. AKC Pet and show coming game? 3 Purdue for WOMEN'S LIGHT blue ski pups. - - Directory Small fee if they can help sale. 337-1259. S-2-10-19 (3) $175-300. Your child needs to jacket and matching bib you. C-22-10-31 (9) love one. 882 9036. warmups. Size 7, about $40. HEAD, 200 cm. skis with 332-7263. E 5-10 22 (3) 8-10-24 (4) FEMALE GRAD student marker bindings, used very looking for same to rent. Ms. little, in good condition. $100 SCHWINN BICYCLES. Man HORSES BOARDED, $50 per Smith 374-8000 ext. 188, or best offer. Call 353-8305.. b ladies, top condition, $45 & month. Includes all feed and 5-10-18 (3) E-5-10-24 (5) $55. 332-6984. E-5-10 22 (3) 694-3250. 12-10-25 (3) care. BARBER HEALTH FOOD RESEARCH SERVICE FEMALE NEEDED to share AMF TYROLIA 150 ski bind¬ one bedroom apartment, 1 ings. Brand new, in the box. GOLDEN RETRIEVER pies AKC registered, pup¬ Spartan Barter 10% DISCOUNT GATEKEEPERS block from campus. $120, vaci- Information Service 351-4816. 5-10-19 (3) SCOTT STEREO amplifier Retail for $65, will sell for $35. Mark 484-5315. E 5 10 22 (4) nated + wormed. 337-1839. E-5-10 23 (41 Styling to all MSU 'Library Research-literature and speakers in good cond¬ For Men, Women and students Surveys Bibliographies IRIC & ition. Will sell for $200. 337- Children IqoA 0009# bAkery Houses m 2590. 5-10-24 (3) AMERICAN & UNITED lines 14 fare coupons. air $75 Lost & Found Appointment or Walk-in Lower Level Union on purchases of $2 and breads excluded Whole qroin breods 8 goodies. other computer searches 'Inlormatlon retrieval & acqui¬ sition - local S national each. Mark 484-5315. Specializing in BRADEN ROAD. 10 miles UNITED HALF-fare coupons. E-5-10-22 (3) ALL NATURAL 'Locator service Hard to find east. 3 bedroom farm home. $50 each. 694-2649 between LOST: TAN jacket near Building ® Oannon Yogurt - 39' VCOITCRIAN PIZZA items: books, parts, services Remodeled, large yard. Avail¬ 6-9 p.m. E-5-10-24 (3) Albert or Beech sts., October 9*5 Mon.-Fri. O USED FURNITURE - Odds 13. Reward! 337-0903 RANDALL HEALTH FOOD OPEN: M-Sot. 10-6 able now. $300/month. 351 - 7497. OR-20-10-31 (5) and ends. Sofas - $35, chairs 3-10-19 (3) 3553359 K Thurs. 6-8 NIKON F WITH motor drive. $10. Phone 332-0052. Brookfield Plaza BAKERY: Thurs. 5-8 We u! ' Honda Moped, womens ski 1381 E. Grand River Fri.-Sat. 5-10 SOUTH LANSING - Beautiful boots and skis with Salomon OR-5-JO-22 (3) LOST- 1 light blue ski mitten. 2013 E.MICHIGAN RK products 332-6892 2 bedroom, full basement, 444's. 175cm. Phone 355- WE SELL stereo equipment. S. Harrison Road. 332-2010. 482-0038 8311, Kim. S-5-10-23 (5) THE STEREO SHOPPE. East 3 10-19 (3) carpeted, dining room, mod¬ TOBACCONIST ern kitchen, garage, big yard. Lansing. C-23-10-3T-I3) GUN SHOP Now only $100. (11-2) 337- GUITAR STRING sale Prices LOST GLASSES in red reduced on GHS, Fender, RECORDS! THOUSANDS to NOW HIAR THIS PROM THI TOP 1036. RENT-A-HOME. Open case, vicinity of South Kedzie 'til 9. C-2-10-19 (7) Ernie Ball, Martin, Guild, Gib¬ son, D'Angelico and D'Ad- choose from, 75t and up, all quality guaranteed. WAZOO building. Lost 10-11. 332 4923. 2-10-18 (3) Largest Selection of Handguns HIMOI AT THI STORI WITH THI LANSING - LOVELY 1 bed¬ dario. Used Gibson, Fender, RECORDS, 223 Abbott, 337 0947. C-13-10-31 (5) "We got the ^ *Cigaretti by: "'"ve.n.ioc* room, fully carpeted, modem Travis Bean, Epiphone, and LOST. CATERPILLAR watch • Rickenbacker, electric guitars fob and pocket watch. Great best year round guns Sherman - Dunhill - Sobraine appliances, garage, big yard, and basses. Used Fender, UNITED AIRLINES half-fare sentimental value, reward. prices in Southern • rifles *Pipes bySavinelli pets OK. Just $90. (10-5) 337- 1036. RENT-A-HOME. Open Music Man, Ampeg, Peavey coupons. 2 for $50 each. George Brown 355-4720. Michigan" and acoustic, amps and P.A. 332-2909. E-5-10-19 (3) X-4-10-20 (4) • handguns *21 Red I)oor pipe tobacco blends 'til 9. C-2-10-19 (6) HtRMM. systems. Acoustic guitars I ho Surgron UrMrtl h.» drurmmrd llul ri|UrtU .mokin, U d«k(rrou. to yaw from $39.00 and up. Used LUDWIG SNARE, brushed FOUND PUPPY - Pad shep 3 BEDROOM, 5 minutes from chrome finish with stand, herd, part ? 332-3470. BOB'S GUN SHOP Ludwig, Rogers, Slingerland campus. $225 month. 353- 9710 ask for Dr. Heymann. 3-10-19 (3) and Premier drumsets. New Shure microphones. TOP DOLLAR PAID!!! WILCOX sticks, case. Call after 6 1-782-3166, Barb. Like p.m., new, $125. Jackson 2-10-19 (3) CrxmcLeLLs1^^ 1 332-4289 Shoe I DUPLEX- NEED male, own TRADING POST 509 E. Z-E-5-10-19 (5) | Peanuts Personal [IHTl room $127 + utilities-lease. Michigan, Lansing, 485-4391. COUNSELING SERVICES WOMAN'S CLINIC PHARMACY 11-10-31 (21) SCHWINN COLLEGIATE 5- TO SCOTT Grad or student-MSU 1 mile. - Happy 19th speed. Good condition, $75. WOMEN'S COUNSELING Free Pregnoncy Testing Advance Anonymous Gulliver State Drug 393-5513/337-1837. B-day, with love K B. FOR SALE Call after 5 p.m., 332-6734 5-10-23 (4) - T159 Program¬ Z-1 -10-18 (3) Counseling Services Woman's Care Center 1)05 E. Grand Rlvar mable calculator with PC100 Ej5-10-1_9(3) CENTER Pregnoncy Terminations (a block and a half east of printer and aviation nodule. We have a fast-paced mar NEED DUPLEX mate- Used 2 months. $330 (Retail DISCOUNT CALCULATORS 927 E.GRAND RIVER Gyneco gicolCore 'Abortion to 24 weeks Snyder-Phillips) immediately, for 4th, in co-ed ket-place in these Classified (across from Rogue St. $430) Call 487 3811. has moved to 124 W. Grand columns! Call us with your campus entrance) Family Plonnmg 'In hospital, out-patient •Prescriptions filled house, 22 or older, $120 + River. 351-0951. (we accept most 3 party utilities. Near bus. 332-2231. 8-10-26 (6) OR-23-10-31 (3) ad today! 332-3554 services 4737 Marsh Rd. Suite B prescription payment plans 8-10-26 (5) 'All insurances •Film processed and developed FOR SALE- Commodore pet Okemos (behind Meijers) HOUSE PLANTS - Lush b 'Birth control for men and •Large selection of greeting MID-MICHIGAN has a large RENTALS selection of 8K home computer. Used 2 months $725. (Retail $795 + green. 200 plants 5/$2.00 + 1 Personal ~| |~/] 349-1060 uuomarKjere women cords and gift wrap tax) Call 487-3811. 8-10-26 (4) floor plants and hanging bas¬ of LensmG 21 hour Answering Service apartments, houses, du¬ kets. Close to campus. 332 Conveniently located to plexes, studios, etc.... Most 6446. E-5-10-22 (5) EDGAR CAYCE Search for help you with all your areas, sizes and prices. Call CROSS-COUNTRY Rossing- God study groups forming, 313-559-2821 and see if we have what nol fiberglass touring skis, call 485-1676 evenings. "WOMEN HELPING WOMEN" pharmaceutical needs. USED BIKES. All sizes, $15- you're looking for. From 9-9, poles, bindings, wax, and size 10-10-23 (31 $100. Also used parts. We 349-1065. C-23-10-31 (8) 8 womens lined boots-like also buy used bikes. Call OPTICAL SERVICE VISION CARE NURSING SERVICE new. $85. 351 -5363 Jody. CHARLIE'S BIKE SHOP WIN LUXURY DUPLEX, 3 bed¬ 3-10-19 (4) $500,000 HOME NURSING CARE room, 2 baths, family room 393-2484. 7-10-22 (5) CO-OPTICAL with fireplace, off Forest OVER' 3000 cheap albums, 25i and up - all types hits to NEW AND used guitars, ban Ms. Total cash prizes. Photogenic USA, Inc. I.R. NIXON, O.D. • All staff bonded & insured Road, near MSU. 694-9388. the obscure. FLAT BLACK & jos mandolins, etc. Dulc Call 351 4865 SERVICES • We are there when you need us 3-10-18 (4) CIRCULAR. 541 E. Grand irners and kits, recorders, for appointment only. *eye examinations • Available 24 hrs. a day, 7 days a week River, above thousands of hard to find 8-10-29 16) •contact lenses SHARE HOUSE, female. Pre¬ Paramount. • Satisfaction guaranteed fer Open 11 6 p.m., 6 days albums and books. Discount professional or grad a.m. - *eye glass prescription C-14 10-31 (6) prices. Expert repairs-free student. Pets OK. St. Law¬ estimates ELDERLY INS¬ Recreation • EYES EXAMINED •fee inquiries welcome Call today for a FREE consultation. rence near. $150 & 14 utilities • GLASSES 485 6559 8-10-25 (5) OVER 100 quality used leat¬ TRUMENTS- 541 E. Grand 694-9100 her coats. No coat over $80. River C 23 10 31 !8> • CONTACT LENS 349-5077 BLUEGRASS EXTENSION PERSON TO share 2 bed¬ Most under $60. Over 30 pairs SERVICE plays weddings, 1331 E.Grend Ri«tr \ QUALITY CARE® room house on Magnolia of stereo speakers and many "The Complete Nursing Service" parties. 337 0178 or 372-3727. [ Mobile Homes~|f»] Meijer Thrifty Acres • Okemos fine stereo receivers with 90 Brookfield Ploio Street. Call after 4. 487-8408. 8-10-19 (3) day warranty. DICKER and C 23 10-31 (3) 351 5330 920 Long Blvd. Suite 6 Lansing DEAL SECOND HAND PEERLESS 1975 Mobile CATERING ST. CLAIR Road, 18 miles STORE. 1701 S. Cedar St., HAYRIDES FOLLOWED by COSTUME RENTAL IMPORTS Home, 12x60, excellent cond CAMPFIRES. Large groups north. Farm house - 4 bed¬ Lansing. 487 3886. itinn. Price neqotiable. Call C-4-10 19 (9) welcome! CRAZY 'C' RID room. Large garden lawn 694 5926 or 882 0138 BE SOMEONE DIFFERENT i MSU UNION ING STABLE. 676 3710. area. Available now. $250/ * BOOKS! 3 floors of books, 12 10 26 (41 OR 1 10 18 (4) month. 351-7497 magazines and comics. THIS HALLOWEEN CATERING OR 20-10 31 16) CURIOUS BOOK SHOP, 307 1973 SHULT, 12x65, Ex East Grand River, East Lan¬ pando, carpeted, shed, ap "Catering Specialists " ISRAEL Rooms sing, 332-0112. C 23 10-31 (5) Call: 321-6672 pliances, 2 bedrooms, excel uruvu?3fTy mau. 'Wedding Receptions lent condition, nice lot. 694 3L20 MAC L LWillNG Saoonif Uv«l •Breakfasts. Lunch¬ FEMALE ROOMMATE need¬ PANASONIC AM/FM 5965 evenings. 12-10-2915) Costume Rental eons. Dinners ed, own room in nice, clean stereo receiver, cartridge- duplex. 882 9810 persistently Panasonic thruster speakers. LOW COST Service •Take-out Service 3-10-22 (3) 1 month old. $145 372 5231. BEAUTIFUL COMPLETELY FLIGHTS Featuring (Xir Line of sting Rooms and remodeled interior, 10 min E-5-10-18 (5) Equipment ROOM FOR rent in house 1 utes from MSU 641 6609 block behind Dooley's. Furn¬ - anytime or 676-5340 after By Appt. Only Adult Sizes Apparel From India 355 3465 ished, kitchen facilities. $120 6 p.m. 12-11-2 14) month. 332-8841 8 10-29 (4) GRAND OPENING (212)689 8980 Hardwood end and coffee Cold winter months are com¬ Outside N Y State PROMOTION AUTO CLINIC PHOTOGRAPHY PROMOTION OMS in nicely furn- tables. Secional book cases- ing . . sell your unneeded 1-800-223-7676 tan house. $87 plus desks, lamps, couches, while sleds, skates and other sport¬ SPARTAN 132-2751. 3-10-22 (4) desks, lamps, couches, ing equipment in Classified. ZOOM IN ON MUFFLER CENTER chairs, leather office chairs For Sale while they last. gan Ave., Lansing. 505 E. Michi¬ J ROSS BROWNE'S BUSINESS! ADVERTISE •BRAKES 'SHOCKS Sfuditg) C 20 10-31 1101 //J /IV w BOSE 901 SERIES III Excel Of Okemos WEEKLY •FRONT END WORK lent. $575. With base and 20% YELLOW PAGES IN equalizer. Jeff 353 1486 8-10-23 (3) APPLES Now Accepting Applications THE STUDENT DISCOUNT Passport SWEET CIDER for the Following Positions: BUSINESS ON ALL WORK Resume Advertise Today! STEREO SYSTEM, B & O. . WITH I.D. ID Photos Call Sally M70 speakers, 4002 turn¬ DIRECTORY table, SAL amps, Kenwood BLOSSOM ORCHARDS Bartenders 717 S. PENNSYLVANIA 220 Albert St. 332-3026 355-8255 tuner. Super system, new Day Cooks 355-8255 487-9332 condition. Phone 321-0864. THE WARDOWSKI'S 5-10-19(5) 2 miles north of Leslie Night Cooks FUR JACKET, black Persian 3597 Hull Rood (old U.S. 127) Lunch Waitresses To List Your Business Call Sally 355-8255 paw with large mink collar, HOURS: 9 om-6pm Good Starting Wage size 14. 2-3 speed girls bikes, CLOSED MONDAYS 1 standard, $25 each Phone Benefits PHONE. 1-589-8251 State News Classified after 4:30. 487 8594 or 489 7364 E 5 10-19 (7) PICK YOUR OWN APPLES Sot t Sun. 10-5 pm Apply in person 1939 W. Grand River PURDUE STUDENT and Gift Pockoges Monday through Friday 2:30 5 p.m. non-student tickets. Phone shipped by UPS 332 1382 5-10-19 (3) j 18 Michigon Stote News, Eost Loosing, Michigan Thursday, October 18, 1979 | Transportation]j-JL~| EXPERIENCE NEED ONE way Gaylord on Friday Oct. 19 leave by noon, 332-6243. 2-10-18 (3) RIDER WANTED tor carpool ride to Earthquake jolts S. Calif. By STEPHEN ( LOEPER service was stalled briefly closed temporarily as a precau tion. as well as in THE WORLD AS YOUR CAMPUS Associated Press Writer throughout Los Angeles. tion while workers inspected A Orange and from Battle Creek to MSU. Hollywood resident Ventura counties. 616 968 4027 or 353 4390 LOS ANGELES (AP) - A The 1:52 p.m. tremor was Malibu's perennial slide area at reported feeling minor one The Richter scale is a 3-10 19(31 sharp earthquake measuring centered in the Pacific Ocean Big Rock beach, Sheriffs depu aftershock about an hour after measure of ground motion as 4.1 on the Richter scale jolted a eight miles south of Malibu, ties said. the first tremor. recorded five county area of Southern said Melinda Brinza of the The quake was felt as far on seismographs. An Wanted California Institute of Tech Several minor rockslides earthquake of 4 on the Richter California on Wednesday, rat away as San Bernardino and scale can cause moderate dam nology in Pasadena. were reported near the tunnel Riverside, 70 miles tling windows and triggering on Malibu Canyon Road, to the east, age. HALF FARE airline coupons. several minor rockslides. "There was a sudden jolt, like depu Top dollar. Call Mike, 332 ties said, but the highway There were no immediate a truck had run into the side of 7977, mornings. 8-10-19 (3) remained open. reports of injuries or damage the building right here on the from the quake, which was ninth floor," said banker John 'My whole house was shak NEED TO know the record centered in the Pacific Ocean Hainer, who at work in ing. I thought the windows Noseprint was a for number of persons in a human pyramid. 4-10-23 (4) 353-6173. just off the coast. The tremor came two after a 6.5 shaker in days the dowtown could skyscraper. "The door started swaying. I hear were about to fall out," said Culver City resident Denise Holt. "I haven't felt one like on glass things rattling 2 4 Imperial Valley 150 miles to that in ages. It lasted a good be evidence DESPERATELY NEED — throughout the house," said tickets to Michigan State Minnesota game. Call Kemi the southeast — caused damage estimated at $18 million. Susan Gillott of Echo Park, a northwest suburb. five or 10 seconds." "Nothing exciting," said Sgt. may at 351 1365 or 355 8311. SAGINAW (UPI) It prompted so many tele Nearer the Malibu epicenter, Tontf Pitkin of the Los Angeles — Saginaw Township police hope to use a 5-5-10 24 (4) phone calls that telephone the Pacific Coast Highway was County sheriff s Malibu substa "noseprint" as evidence in the trial of one of two Flint women accused of killing an elderly farmer after NEED TWO tickets MSU vs. burglarizing his home. OSU. Will pay reasonable Investigators said Wednesday they found a noseprint on the outside of a living room window and want to see if it matches Sail f rom Los Angeles, February 3, 1980, and from price. 393 8824 after 4 p.m. CARTER AT FAULT' that of one of the suspects, Brenda J. Seattle, September 3, 1980, to the Orient, South¬ 7 10-25 14) Whetstone, 25. Officials at the State Police crime lab at east Asia, India, Bridgeport said such Egypt (Suez Canal) and the WANTED 4 PURDUE vs. a print can be used to make a positive identification. Mediterranean. MSU tickets. Call 355 0055 or 355 0054. 2 10-19(3) ANYONE INTERESTED in Ending of treaty improper Whetstone and Monica A. Blair, 17, have been accused of burglarizing the home of Martin P.ueger, 73, and then shooting him five times on Oct. 15, 1978. The two women were arrested Earn a lull semester of credit. Sponsored b\ the orado ai Boulder. Participation Apply now. University of Col¬ open to qualified students front all accredited colleges and universities. Semestet at Sea admits students WASHINGTON (API - A water, R Ariz., and 23 other at their homes last Friday. trading 2 Pan Am discount However, a Carter admini¬ federal judge ruled Wednesday members of Congress. Blair, who was a juvenile at the time of the shooting, is being coupons for 2 United coup¬ stration spokesperson said the ons? Please call 332-0341. that President Carter acted held in the Saginaw County Jail on an order from Saginaw Goldwater hailed the ruling ruling would be appealed. S 5 5-23 (5) improperly in terminating the the first time "in the nation's County Probate Court while police seek to have her tried as an I niversitv of Colorado. Boulder 8030'.). United States' mutual defense as When Carter announced last adult. Telephone toll free (I 154-0195 (except Colorado and California). (714) 581-6770 (Cali WANTED: METAL weights almost 200 years of constitu¬ Dec. 15 that he was granting treaty with Taiwan without Whetstone is being held without bond in the lia). (303) 492-5352 (Colorado). The S.S. Universe is fullv for bar bell, 25 or 501b. plates tional history that a federal full diplomatic recognition to Saginaw County first getting congressional ap Jail. only. Call 353-6012. judge has ruled directly on the the People's Republic of China, 3 10 13(3) power of treaty termination. It he also exercised an option in U.S. District Judge Oliver means that no American, not the Taiwan defense treaty al¬ WANTED 3 non-student tick¬ Gasch ordered the Carter ad ets for Minnesota game, 353 even the president, can break lowing either party to termi¬ ministration to take no action to 5622. 8 10-25 (3) the law of the land." nate the pact on a year's notice. terminate the 25-year old WVIC so proudly announces: /• treaty unless the administra¬ Goldwater said he hoped "the The treaty, in which the 2 4 TICKETS TO J/bfJe'rv or MSU tion received approval by two- Minnesota game. 482 6232 or president will now submit a United States agreed to come thirds of the Senate or a proper request for legislative to the aid of Taiwan in the 332 5404 9 10-26 (3) majority of both the House and approval of his policy on its event of an attack by the WANTED: 6 tickets together Senate. merits, rather than continue to mainland Chinese, would end for Nov. 10, MSU Minnesota Gasch's ruling came in a suit battle Congress over an issue of Jan. 1, 1980, under Carter's home game. 517 631-2690. brought by Sen. Barry Gold constitutional power." timetable. Z 12 10 26 (3) WANTED, STUDENT inter¬ ested in natural Marx brothers movies writer foods to prepare meals for faculty Daryl Hall and John Oates couple. Call 351 1881. 5-10-18 (4) Special guest the States . WANTED: 4 Tickets to Ohio State vs. MSU. Call 355-4792 found dead in Manhattan hotel November 21, 7PM At the intimate Bus Stop Nightclub (Grand River E. Lansing). » after 6:00 p.m. 5-10-19 (3) Take notice: Tickets go on sale for 58.50 this Bv JERRY SCHWARTZ Fridavat high noon. Available at Dis NEED GARAGE began very early to draw or parking Associated Press Writer Records, Toronto Leather (Lansing Mall), cartoons in my father's store on space near campus. 353-3325 both Warehouse Records, Bus Sti NEW YORK S.J. PercI the afternoons Et evenings. - long cardboard strips a- man, the punning writer of Born Sidney Joseph Perel¬ round which the bolts of Amos- 5-10 18 13) humorous pieces that ranged in 1904 in Brooklyn, he WANTED. 2 6 MSU vs. Pur man keag cotton and ginghams were from New York magazine arti came to writing via a detour stored." due tickets. 332 1382. cles to screenplays for Marx cartooning. He went to Brown 9-10 19 13) University BrdtheK movies, Was foflnd "My father had speckled a joining the humor magazine dead Wednesday in his Manhat career," he once said. "He had a there as a cartoonist and later [ Jound Town | f tan hotel room. He was Perelman's body was discov 75. drygoods store and machinist and an was unsuccessful a becoming editor. Inspired by H. L. Mencken, he began to write. ered by employees of the poultryman. I grew up with LANSING CIVIC players pre¬ ... sents: "GOOD NEWS", Oct Gramercy Park Hotel, where and have since retained the Funeral arrangements were he lived. The cause of his death keenest hatred of chickens. ober 19-20, 26-27. Curtain incomplete. He is survived by was not known. time - 8:00 p.m. Partington "My chief interest always his son, Adam, and his daugh¬ Auditorium, 400 south Chest¬ nut, Lansing. Ticket informa¬ tion and reservation call the "I was with him yesterday for several hours, and he was to be a cartoonist, and I ter. Abbv Laura. Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday Only! seemed fine," said his attorney, Arts Box Office, 372-4636. Tickets also available at door. James M. Maythias. Perelman, noted also for his OVER 2000 Special Senior Citizen and STUDENT prices. B 3 10 19 (12) Acadamy Award winning script to "Around the World in 80 days," had been writing up '(Coping Stress' with MEN'S AND WOMEN'S Carpeting and draperies sell fast in Classified, Mr. Busi¬ nessman. Call us with your to his death. A month ago he published "Portrait of an Artist as a Young Cat's Paw," in the subject workshop of SWEATERS ad! $11.90 New Yorker, long the publisher A free "Coping with Stress" workshop will be held from 7 p.m. CASTING, LANSING CIVIC of the best of his humor. to9 p.m. tonight at the Capitol Child Development Center, 218 W'. PLAYERS: "Enter Laugh Ottawa St., Lansing. ing." Need 4 women and 11 "HE WAS ONE of the last of The Ingham County Office for men. October 22 and 23, 7:30 Young Children is presenting the the writers of pure humor in workshop lor preschool teachers, child care workers and p.m. at LCP headquarters. this country, one of the last of interested parents. 2300 East Michigan (side the writers who wrote only To register or for more information call the Office for Young door). 5-10-23 (7) humor." said William Shawn, Children. It'sXA/hat's Happening Announcements for It's What's Astronomy-Astrophysics Dep¬ Russian & East European Stud¬ Check out East Lansing co¬ Happening must be received in the artment sponsors an observatory ies Program presents, Battleship operative living. Openings now State News office, 343 Student open house from 8 to 10 p.m. Potemkin' at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. apd for winter. Call a co op house Services Bldg., by noon at least Saturday, MSU Observatory Friday, 351 Natural Sciences Bldg. Inter or Cooperative Council office two days before publication. No Silent with English titles. announcements will be accepted MSU Honors College presents by phone. the film, 'Edvard Munch,' at 7:30 Ingham County Parks Depart Dec Inc. needs volunteers for tonight, 106B Wells Hall. ment will sponsor a nature walk at drug information and -eferral. 9 a.m. Saturday at the Riverbend Excellent training provided. For Natural Area. more information stop by 26 Yes, there is an alternative to Parks and Recreation Club ANR Student Services Bldg. disco! Join the Renaissance Olympic Team meets at 3:30 p.m. Dance Association from 8:30 to 11 Ingham County Parks Depart Friday, in the Auditorium field. tonight, Tower Room, Union. Wear old clothes! ment hosts Rex Ambs on the use Adopt a Grandparent, 26 Stud of wood as an alternate energy ent Services Bldg., requests that source for homes at 2:30 p.m. all last year's volunteers MSU Hang gliding Club meets stop by to Crafts, games, dance! After Sunday, Riverbend Natural Area. complete new applications if cont¬ at 7 tonight, 208 IM Sports West. school activities aide needed for Beginner lessons inuing with grandparents. available. children from grades kindergarten Top quality brand name men s & women's winter sweaters. Every description imaginable — turtle necks - Juniors, seniors: Gain academic v-necks through 4th. Volunteer in 26 credit interning with Michigan crews - • cardigans - wraps • ones selling 20-30-40°o. Higher at other better stores • Now one in¬ Student Services Bldg. Michigan Natural Resources credible low price of 11.90 (or buy any combination and get two for 2000). MSU Amateur Radio Club Office of Economic Development. Department needs volunteers to meets at 8 tonight, 339 Engineer Contact Dave Persell, College of research information for scientific Social work majors: Oppor Urban Development. Honest-to-goodness prices tradition of Cut Label Now that everyone s dollar is even more precious - ing Bldg. All interested persons wetland valve study. Apply at 26 are a welcome. tunity to work with children and Student Services Bldg. We feature Fall wanted (needed) item area agencies. Must have reliable re s most — Sweaters! Designer labels - National Brands — You II car, mileage reimbursed. Contact Biology, physics, chemistry recognize instantly' Yes they have the labels on! Every size available — So drop what you re doing and come Follow the marching band thru 26 Student Services majors needed for volunteer dem¬ Bldg. Michigan Social Services Dep¬ campus to Case Hall IM fields for onstrations at Impression 5 Mus artment needs volunteers, socio¬ the 1979 Homecoming bonfire, Help shape the lives of young eum. Gain experience and credit. Contact 26 Student Services Bldg. economic majors to research Sale Ends Sunday Oct. 21 starting at 8 tonight. health care containment issues. men and women. Area scout Contact 26 Student Services Bldg. troops need adult volunteers. East Lansing Food Co-op will MSU Republicans have an elec Details in 26 Student Services hold a semi annual meeting at tion strategy meeting at 7 tonight, Bldg. MSU Recreation 8:30 p.m. Oct. 25, 341 Union. Free Association 340 Union. Future plans discussed refreshments. Open to the public. has its first annual bonfire and campout Friday homecoming East West Botany and Plant Pathology night. Contact 209 IM Sports West for 2825 E.Grand Rv Overseas Study meeting is at 7 Tropical Green House is now open 414 Elmwood Michigan Management and more information. tonight, 129 Hubbard Hall. Pro¬ from noon to 2 p.m. Monday, Budget Department needs volun¬ (ocross from (across from Meijers) grams offered include humanities, Thursday, Friday and 11 a.m. to Coral Gables) teers to help prepare fiscal reports language and social science opt noon Saturday, behind Horticul Ph. 321-3707 & conferences on families. Apply Agronomy Club meets ture Bldg. at 26 Student Services Bldg. a Ph. 351-3931 tonight, 312 Agriculture Hall. 'Stop Local Hunger:' Volunteers Conversational sign language Inter Varsity Christian Fellow needed to work area stations ship meets at 7 tonight, 336 Union. Many boys need your guidance. practice at 7 p.m. fourth floor Be a Rig Brother' Orientation is at during two-day food drive. Con¬ lobby of the Library. Anyone Guest speaker Mark Hunt will Open 7 Days a Week—Mon-Fri. 10-9, Sat. 10-6 Sun 12-5 tact 26 Student Services Bldg. 1 p.m. today. Room 400, 300 N. interested in signing is welcome. continue his message on James. Washington Ave , Lansing. Michigon Stote News, Eost Lonsing, Michigan Thursday, October 18, 1979 19 HAGAR the Horrible □Aiiy Tv Highlights (6)WJIM-TV(CBS) (lO)WHX-TV(NBC) (11 26)WELMTV(Coble^ (12)WJRT-TV(ABC 23)VVKAR TV PbS) by Dik Browne SPONSORED BY: k V £ T. Oct. 30 with Pablo More tickets now a at Union Wherehoi . THURSDAY 4:00 (12) Benson I 0LJT beer HH| this is HHH 9:00 (6) Flintstones 900 (23) Dick Cavett 11:30 11 15 SllPPOSBD (10) Bugs Bunny (6) Hawaii Five-O (6) Columbo (6-12) Phil Donahue to Have (12) Match Game (10) Quincy (10) Johnny Carson (10) Mike Douglas (23) Sesame Street (11) Videowaves Presents (12) Police Woman . 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