Hjeboay Showers and thunder- showers are in the forecast for The State News today, along with cooler tem¬ peratures. Highs today will be in the mid 50s to low 60s, and lows tonight will be in the 40s. VOLUME 73 NUMBER 147 MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY EAST LANSING MICHIGAN 48824 OCTOBER 23, 1979 Therapeutic marijuana bill becomes law By BRUCE BABIARZ purchase marijuana from selected pharmacies for therapeutic uses. of Marijuana Laws, in a letter to The State News. State News Staff Writer "The medical history of marijuana has been shrouded by fears and ignorances of other A bill legalizing the therapeutic use of marijuana for cancer and glaucoma patients was THE THERAPEUTIC RESEARCH program, which will be administered by the state generations," he said. signed into law Mondaj, but the marijuana program will not begin for two months. Department of Public Health, will not be put into effect "for at least two months," said 1 o return it to the physician after more than 40 years of prohibition is a magic moment Lt. Governor James H. Brickley signed the legislation in the absence of Gov. William G. Dr. John H. Isbister, disease control officer. in Michigan s legislative history," Winthrop said in the letter regarding the impending Milliken, who is leading a trade mission in China. "Just because the bill was signed into law, that doesn't mean we're going to be law. The new law establishes a Marijuana Controlled Substance Therapeutic Research distributing marijuana cigarettes tomorrow," Isbister said. Program which allows certain cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy treatments and The health department must file an Investigational New Drug application with the THE THERAPEUTIC MARIJUANA bill, which was introduced by Sen. Stephen patients suffering from the vision-impairing disease glaucoma. Food and Drug Administration before the program can begin, he said. Monsma, D-Grand Rapids, was unanimously passed by the House two weeks ago and Under the law, physicians can prescribe marijuana when patients are involved in a "We have to file a research protocol report on exactly what we're going to do," Isbister passed the Senate in June. "life-threatening or sense-threatening situation," and are not responding to conventional said. "It is exceedingly difficult to write these; we have to explain the type of research Marijuana used in the program will come from federal government sources. The medical treatment. It can also be prescribed when conventional treatment is effective but we're going to do, how we're going to do it, the way we are going to distribute it National Institute on Drug Abuse has a five acre marijuana field in Mississippi that will causes severe side effects to occur. (marijuana) . . ." provide needed amounts of the drug. Cancer paitents undergoing chemotherapy treatments and suffering from the The signing of the bill is a very important step towards re-evaluation of all marijuana The Public Health Department must report its findings and recommendations treatment's side-effects, which include vomiting, nausea and loss of appetite, may legally policies, stated Roger Winthrop, spokesperson for the National Organization for Reform regarding the effectiveness of the program to the governor and the Legislature annually. E.L. City Council critical of mall proposal pamphlet By MICHAEL VKH to what CBEL calls the "threat approach" to be quoted in a flier supporting the mall. State News Staff Writer and that Fox's support of the mall is based A pro-Dayton Hudson mall Councilmember Larry Owen said that he flier has taken on this approach. had never discussed the flier with statements of East Lansing City Council THE "THREAT APPROACH" is the anyone from CBEL. members out of context, Councilmember possibility that Dayton Hudson will move Alan Fox said Monday. the mall to a site across U.S. 127 and Lake "Joanne Miller (CBEL secretary) asked Citizens for a Better East Lansing began my permission to use quotes from the State Lansing Road into Lansing Township. distributing flier Sunday which claims Journal but she never said anything about a a Moving the mall would give East Lansing that all council members and candidates for the bad effects of the mall without any of flier," Owen said. council support the mall proposal that will the good effects, Fox said. Ralph Monsma, chairperson of the city appear on the Nov. 6 ballot. The reason for Fox's support of the mall planning commission and council candidate, The proposed mall would be located on is public knowledge, Williams said, and said he knew the flier was coming out and the northwest corner of East Lansing near there was no reason to include it in the flier. had requested to check the accuracy of the Lake Lansing Road and U.S. 127 if rezoning Fox does not consider his view of the mall information in it before the fliers were is approved by city council. proposal public knowledge, saying different circulated. The flier quoted segments of a letter people have different reasons for sup written by Fox to Wayne Williams, CBEL "I told them I would very much like an porting the proposal. chairperson, and portrayed Fox as a solid Fox said in his letter to Williams: "I do opportunity to go over it with them," Monsma said. supporter of the proposal. not think malls on the edges of urban areas are the sort of But, he said, the advertising agency development any city should FOX SAID HE had asked Williams not to encourage. But if a mall will be built near preparing the flier never returned his calls. use his name in the flier unless it contained U.S. 127 and Lake Candidate for council, Kim Capello said Lansing Road, I would the entire letter expressing his views on the that, as far as he knew, no one from CBEL support the proposed location and site plan mall proposal. had ever asked his opinion of the mall issue. as the best possible." Fox says he supports the mall not Julius Hanslovsky, also a candidate for Energy alternatives examined; Fox said CBEL used the excerpts of his "because it is good but because it is better letter without his consent and used select council, said the flier was "carelessly put in East Lansing than in Lansing Township." portions of the letter in an attempt to make together." Williams said CBEL used the portions of him appear to be an "enthusiastic sup Hanslovsky said no one had ever said Fox's letter that portrayed the "spirit of the porter" of the plan. solar, wind make economic sense letter." "We tried to use as accurate a quote as OTHER COUNCIL MEMBERS said they anything about the publication of the flier to him. Councilmembers John Czarnecki and possible," he said. either did not give permission to be quoted Joan Hunault could not be reached for By KARL BLANKENSHIP sure to go up. Williams added that Fox's letter referred they did not know that they or were going comment. State News Staff Writer "So, this is the problem," Stout explained. "Nine million barrels Editors note; This is the first of a four-part series dealing with a day costing us an exorbitant amount of money, resulting in all energy, its alternatives, sources and implications for American kinds of problems including inflation and dollar exchange rates society. The first part discusses the energy situation and examines going down every day. All of these problems are traceable directly DISMISSAL DIMEI) solar and wind power alternatives. or indirectly to our excessive imports of oil." Although most people in the Untied States would agree that energy is a major problem for the country, most do not realize their way of life may be in jeopardy. The basic energy problem is that demand exceeds supply, and if THE PROBLEM IS compounded, Stout said, because "our country is still practicing a policy of cheap energy." Because the price of energy has been regulated to low rates, Ruling puts annexmion on ballot that trend is not reversed people will likely have to suffer the Stout said alternative energies such as biomass, wind and solar are eventually end in the Supreme Court. By SUSIE BENKELMEN question. up consequences — and the stakes in the matter are very high. unable to compete with today's price of oil and gas. State News Staff Writer If voters approve the annexation, the "The energy problem is an ominous cloud over our future," said "That's why we don't see a big rush to solar energy, a big rush to The annexation question will be in the The question of whether to annex part of legal questions will still be outstanding, he Bill Stout, professor of agricultural engineering and energy wind power, a big rush to use biomass or even coal," he said. Nov. 6 City of East Lansing ballot and will use East Complex to East Lansing from said, and the trial date will be set. coordinator for the College of Agriculture. "It's cheaper to use natural gas for most applications, even today, be presented as a special election in Meridian Township will be on the Nov. 6 "What I see at stake here is our way of life," he said. Both East Lansing and Meridian Town Meridian Township for those persons living than coal." ballot, Ingham County Circuit Court Judge "If you don't find substitutes for petroleum and eventually gas," Stout said, however, that all energy options that make economic Jack Warren said ship must separately approve the annexa in the area in question. Monday. tion before it can actually be considered. Stout added, "then the industrialized society as we know it will and technical sense and are environmentally acceptable should be Warren denied a motion by Ingham Chances are if the case is heard either Annexation advocate Grebner said no fade away." developed. County calling for dismissal of a suit filed by side would big campaign for the issue will be started. Basically, there are three main forms of alternative energies Meridian Township against County Clerk appeal if they lost, Brewer said. "I think that Meridian has done an ALTHOUGH THERE ARE many disbelievers, Stout termed which fit into that category; Solar power, wind power and "We would appeal it," he said, "and I can Lingg Brewer and his election scheduling excellent job of campaigning for the the energy situation as critical. converting biomass (plant) materials to energy forms such as committee. guarantee you that Meridian Township proposal," he said. "They h£ve made it a "There is one set of numbers that everybody agrees to," he alcohol. Another motion filed would appeal it." matter of money and greed and have by Meridian Town added, "and that is the fact we're importing nine million barrels of ship, asking for immediate action, was also convinced East Lansing residents to vote oil a day. IN THE FIELD of solar energy, Stout said he did not think that denied by Warren. Meridian had asked for BREWER SAID HE expects the case to for it." "That oil is coming from unreliable sources. It's coming from solar space heating would be practical today, particularly in that judgment to be granted in their favor, countries that are not particularly friendly to the United States. It Michigan. claiming that Brewer was not acting within could be diminished or cut off tomorrow." "But I think solar water heating, domestic water heating, is very his jurisdiction when he scheduled the Even if the oil supply were hot cut off intentionally, Stout said possibly a practical thing to do," he added. election. there is a physical limitation to the amount of oil available, so it's In Michigan, about 60 percent of the hot water needs of an Brewer scheduled the Nov. 6 election in "going to run dry eventually." average family can be met with use of a solar hot water heater, August after receiving the petitions circu Even the oil that is currently being imported creates economic Stout said. lated by County Commissioner Mark Greb problem, he added, because it costs $65 billion a year, "and that's icontinued on page 10) The Rev. Jesse Jackson will speak on Jackson and Jordan met last week to THE EXISTING BOUNDARIES cut the future for minorities at 7 tonight at a discuss Jackson's trip. through parts of Owen, Fee, Akers, Hubbard and McDonel halls, making some banquet in the Kellogg Center. The MSU Jewish Student Organiza Fusion may ease future energy pinch, students in those halls residents of Meridi The address, entitled "The Challenge of Now the Future for Minority tion will be protesting Jackson's meeting with the PLO at 6 tonight in front of the an Township and some residents of East Lansing. People," will conclude the seventh Kellogg Center. The protest is organized annual conference on Counseling Minori Petition advocates charge that the 33 but feasibility still being examined acre L shaped area should be annexed ties which began Sunday. Jackson, a Black activist and leader of by Rabbi Daniel Allen, director of the organization. because the existing boundary lines cause voter registration confusion. Operation PUSH (People United to Save By KARL BLANKENSHIP ALTHOUGH THE FUSION process is more difficult to obtain, it Humanity), worked with Martin Luther State News Staff Writer is safer and "environmentally it looks a lot better" than fission, The Township's suit was filed on Sept. 7, and says that such elections can only be King Jr. in the 1960s. Since then Jackson Nuclear fusion — which is just on the horizon of scientific Asmussen said. has worked to raise money for "Excel" a scheduled and approved according to Mich feasibility today — may produce some relief to the nation's energy "A fusion system doesn't want to go into fusion," he added. "If PUSH educational project. situation by the end of the century, an MSU professor said. you let it go, it just stops. igan Boundary Commission guidelines. Earlier this month Jackson traveled to Jes Asmussen Jr., professor of electrical "If something malfunctions, you lose energy. The system decays Brewer was acting under the Michigan engineering and the Middle East to speak with Palestine systems science, said that people involved in fusion research hope down to a lower energy level when the reaction can't take place." Charter Township Act, which gives the Liberation Organization (PLO) leader fusion will be making an energy contribution by the year 2000. Asmussen cautioned, however, that at this time, "you can't put county clerk jurisdiction to schedule such Yasir Arafat. Jackson was praised by He pointed out, however, that wind power and solar an election. power will your money on it. Palestinians as a friend to the Palestin probably be making energy contributions before fusion. "In terms of development Brewer said the court's decision shows he it's in the womb yet," he added, "but it "The scientific feasibility (of fusion) has not been demonstrated," has acted with "apparent authority," and that a big potential." Asmussen said. "It may be demonstrated in the next few years." Warren found his procedure proper. Jackson also visited Israel but was not Meanwhile, Asmussen said that solar and wind power offer better energy alternatives for the near future. The suit also claims that the Charter met by Israeli leaders who had earlier ASMUSSEN SAID HE expects someone to demonstrate the Township Act doesn't give explicit guide met with American singer Frank lines for validating the petitions and Sinatra. Jackson is being criticized by feasibility of fusion in the next five years. WIND, FOR EXAMPLE, could be providing 3 to 5 percent of the From there, he said small test plants may be built, scheduling the election for annexations. Israeli and American Jewish leaders for possibly nation's energy needs by the end of the century, he said. his meetings with Arafat. producing some power by the end of the century. "It's more of a real alternative than fusion," he added. The fusion process, is a slow, controlled H-bomb reaction in which MERIDIAN ALSO CHARGES that cer Jackson was later criticized by Na Asmussen also said that he foresees "solar competing with tional Urban league director Vernon two hydrogen atoms are fused tain civil rights of residents living outside toegether, unlike the nuclear fission nuclear in many places" in the future, particularly in sparsely Jordan. Jordan said Jackson should not the annexation area will be violated because process in which atoms are split. The main barrier to fusion, he said, is populated areas. they will not be able to vote in the election. have gone to the Middle East. He said confining a very hot gas, Whatever energy sources are relied on in the future, he said they Jackson should be more concerned with called a plasma, to a small area away from all external objects long Larry Salstrom, attorney for Ingham will not only shape people's lives but also reflect people's values and the immediate problems that face Black enough for the fusion to take place. County, said he doesn't anticipate any how they believe technology should be used. Americans in the U.S. There are many technical problems involved with various further legal action until after the election. technologies for achieving fusion, he said. He said the suit will probably die if residents say "no" to the annexation 2 Michigan Stote News, East Lansing. Michigan Tuesday, October 23, 1979 GOVERNMENT FILES CHARGES State News Sears sued for discrimination Wire Digest WASHINGTON (AP) - federal government took Sears The and Memphis, Tenn., charged the retailer with discriminating states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico. The company After the negotiations off, Sears filed a broke novel suit company's employment record concerning women and minor¬ Roebuck & Co. to court in five against minorities in hiring at has 850 retail stores and nearly against the EEOC and nine ities as among the best in cities Monday on charges that seven facilities in those four 3,000 other selling locations, other federal agencies in an private business. the world's largest retailer areas. such as catalog centers. "We welcome this opportu¬ attempt to hold the government practiced illegal job discrimina¬ The suits, brought by the The suits were filed more responsible for job discrimina¬ nity for a fair hearing before the tion against women and minori Equal Employment Oppor Focus=Worlp ties across the United States. tunity Commission (EEOC), are than six years after the federal agency first accused Sears of tion in the workforce. The suit charged that federal courts, something we have not had in six years," he said of the A nationwide suit filed in among the largest employment racial and sexual discrimination EEOC action. "We are proud of federal court in Chicago accused policies, such as veterans pre¬ discrimination cases ever in its employment practices. ference laws, created a work¬ our record in affirmative ac¬ Six Czech activists go on trial Sears of job discrimination launched by the government Court action has been ex¬ force that is dominated by white tion." against women in the 48 conti¬ and likely will be the biggest job pected since January, when the males, thus preventing em¬ According to Sears figures PRAGUE, Czechoslovakia (AP) — Six All six defendants in the biggest guous states in violation of the bias suit to be fought in court. commission broke off 14 months based on 1977 employment, 20 ployers from providing equal human rights activists went on trial Czechoslovakian political trial in seven Civil Rights and Equal Pay acts. of negotiations with Sears on an job opportunities to women and percent of the company's em¬ under Four other suits filed simul SEARS IS ONE of the na out-of court settlement, heavy police guard Monday, and years were accused of being founding charg¬ minorities. The suit was later ployees are minorities. Among dissidents said more than a dozen of the members of a group formed in 1978 taneously in New York City; tion's largest employers, with a ing the discussions were fruit¬ dismissed by the trial judge as "officials and managers," 10 Atlanta; Montgomery, Ala.; workforce of 400,000 in the 50 less. defendants' supporters were detained to aid other dissidents. being without merit. percent are minorities and 36 by police in and around the courthouse. Czech authorities charge the group percent are female. AT SEARS HEAD The EEOC gave no estimate Those taken into custody included a was illegal and that its members aided defendant's wife, expelled from the LAM) Ml S I III: A BAM MMED QUARTERS in Chicago on of how many employees and job U.S.-guided propaganda campaigns Monday, company spokes¬ applicants might be affected by courtroom and seized after she began against the country. If convicted, they person Ernest Arms repeated the suits, but total claims for taking notes on the trial. could be jailed for 10 years. Dissident estimates of those detained ranged from 13 to about 25, including Playwright Vaclav Havel, 43, and a government critic Petr Uhl, 38, had still Israeli gov't overruled earlier company contentions that had not violated the law, and he again the defended the back pay and other relief are sure to climb into the millions of dollars. some in a group of supporters standing not entered pleas, dissidents said, but By AUTHUR MAX and its tough line on Palestinian ment at Elon Morah, near the across the street from the court building. three of the others pleaded innocent. Associated Press Writer autonomy. Arab populated town of Nablus JERUSALEM - The Israeli The developments dealt a in the West Bank of the Jordan Focus:|Matiom Supreme Court, in a landmark decision that surprised the one-two punch to Begin's ruling coalition, and hopeful specula River, be dismantled within 30 days. Exxon's profits nation, ruled Monday that the tion raced through Arab capi The 50 or so ultra national¬ government had illegally seized tals Monday that they might ists who have settled there Insurance rates to increase for smokers private Arab land for a Jewish settlement and ordered that foreshadow Israel. major changes in indicated Monday they would resist efforts to remove them. hit record high the hilltop outpost in the West The court, acting on an WASHINGTON (AP) An insurance The report, released Monday, sug¬ NEW YORK (AP) Exxon Corp., the world's largest oil Bank be abandoned. THE GOVERNMENT WILL appeal by 17 Arabs whose land — executive predicts that discounts for company, said Monday its profits were up 118 percent for the gests that non-smokers, who are a 2-to- The ruling, the first in which face several motions of no-confi¬ was expropriated for the settle non-smokers will spread through the life 1 majority of adults, be considered the an Israeli court found a settle¬ dence in the Israeli Parliament third quarter, a time when many Americans were waiting in ment, ruled that the site was insurance industry because of a study norm and that smokers be ment in the occupied territories Tuesday. But it is expected chosen by Begin's government gas lines and worrying about the price and supply of heating oil. placed in a on "It was a good quarter," that showed smokers are a much "substandard" risk category. to be illegal, came just a day to survive them, and Begin under pressure from right-wing Ulysses J. LaGrange, the company's riskier group to insure. after Moshe Dayan resigned as probably will reject the opposi¬ settlers. It rejected the argu¬ comptroller, said of the $1.14 billion profit. He said, however, Approximately 50 of the 1,800 U.S. tion Labor Party's call for new that most of the company's profits were not reaped at the The study by the State Mutual Life foreign minister in a deep ment that it was needed for life insurance firms offer non-smoker seated dispute over the settle¬ elections. expense of American motorists and homeowners but from big Assurance Co., which pioneered non- security reasons. increases in earnings from the company's overseas operations. smokers' discounts in 1964, marks the discounts, but none of the 10 firms with ment policies of Prime Minister The five-judge Supreme the "The big story is still overseas," LaGrange said in a telephone most business do. State Mutual Menachem Regin's government Court ordered that the settle- THE DECISION WAS a first time any company has made public ranks among the top 20. clear warning to the govern¬ interview. "The governments there are recognizing this tight death statistics about policy-holders ment that the plea of national supply situation and they're willing to let their consumers pay who smoked. more to get their share of the world oil State Mutual President W. Douglas security will no longer be supply .... In the U.S. "The differences between the mortali¬ haven't been able to pass all out costs through." Funds embezzled we even Bell predicted the study will "rapidly" automatically accepted as a ty of smokers and non-smokers are too convince more firms to offer discounts, reason for seizing land for Exxon, the nation's second largest industrial firm, said the large to be ignored in individual and settlement. profit of $1.14 billion came to $2.60 per share of common stock, ... ultimately will push the industry to compared with $525 million, $1.18 per share, in the life insurance underwriting and In Cairo, or same pricing, " change its standard life tables to put Egypt's top peace period of 1978. the report concluded. smokers in a risk category. from project kitty negotiator, Butros Ghali, called the court decision "a step" and predicted it would positive the Exxon was the second big oil company to release earnings for July-September period. Standard Oil Co. of Indiana said Friday its profits rose 49 percent in the quarter from the 1978 encourage West Bank and Gaza Jesse Bishop dies in Nevada gas chamber WASHINGTON (AP) — In the desperate year of 1967, with America's cities aflame, Lyndon Johnson's "War on Poverty" Strip Palestinians to end their figures. Other large oil firms are expected to announce boycott and similarly hefty increases in profits in the next few days. helped a pioneering bootstrap effort called Pride, Inc., provide join the The size of those increases will no doubt kindle a fresh CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) Jesse Bis¬ who tried to stop wave - man him from robbing jobs and self-confidence to Washington's ex-convicts and black U.S.-Egyptian-Israeli talks on of protests about the amount of money being made by oil hop, the hardbitten killer who spurned casino in Las autonomy for the two occupied firms a Vegas, was the second teen agers. at a time of energy crisis. all efforts to prolong his life, died in man to be executed in the United States territories. One of Pride, Inc.'s founders, civil rights militant Marion James G. Archuleta, a spokesperson for the Oil, Chemical and Nevada's gas chamber early Monday Barry, West Bank Palestinian lead¬ this year and only the third in the past 12 is now in city hall as Washington's elected mayor. And the also applauded the ruling Atomic Workers Union, called Exxon's profits "pornographic," after telling authorities he was involved ers years. Washington Post, after a year-long investigation, charges that but said all Jewish settlements and said Exxon and other oil companies "certainly cannot plead in up to 18 other murders. Barry's former wife, Mary Treadwell, enriched herself in a Pride, Later, Nevada Prison Director Charles should be removed. "All settle¬ poverty" when the union and industry begin negotiating later Bishop was led into the two-seat gas Wolff Jr. said he had learned of Inc. project. this year on a new wage ments must increase for 60,000 workers. Under front-page banner headlines Monday, the Post said at go," said Mayor chamber, last used in 1961, shortly after "rumors" from undisclosed sources that Elias Freij of Bethlehem. least $600,000 was skimmed off from slum buildings owned midnight and was strapped into a freshly Bishop "had killed by a as many as 18 others" Pride, Inc. enterprise, P.I. Properties, Inc., while rats roamed the painted death seat. He smiled at a re¬ before receiving the death sentence for halls, garbage accumulated for weeks, broken windows were porter through a glass window and then the J977*murder of David Ballard, 22, a Figure Skating & Hockey ignored, and tenants often were without hot water, heat and gulped the lethal cyanide gas with sev¬ newlywed from Baltimore. electricity. eral deep breaths. Judge Paul Goldman of Clark County Tenants who complained were told there was no money for "He is now in the hands of the Su¬ District Court, who sentenced Bishop repairs, the newspaper said. preme Authority," said Gov. Bob List in statement from the governor's mansion. Bishop, 46, convicted of murdering a a and later visited him in prison, said the inmate told him "about having commit¬ ted a number of homicides. ThepapersaidP.I. Properties, underTreadwell'sdirection, kept two sets of books, one secret and Department of Housing and Urban Development. one for auditors from the The Post said its findings in no way implicate Barry, 43, the Group Lessons former national chairperson of the Student Nonviolent Coordinat¬ At MUNN Ice Arena, MSU Campus Maine bans billboards in ing Committee. name of beautv Barry and Treadwell lived together during three years when the TODDLERS TO TEENS Saturday 9-12:00 a.m. alleged irregularities occurred, but Barry was not directly involved TOPSHAM, Maine (AP) - After years nationwide ban billboards HOCKEY of court battles, an eight-man highway on along fed¬ in the P I. Properties management. They were divorced in 1974. Saturday 8-9:00 a.m. erally financed interstate routes. crew started enforcing Maine's billboard But Maine's ban, like the SKATING MOTHERS & TOTS Fridays 9-11:00 a.m. ban Monday, using a torch and a back- tough law in hoe to knock down ads for a pick-up Vermont, is much broader and will eli¬ Classes start Friday Oct. 26 minate around 3,000 truck and a new brand of cigarettes. existing billboards. Saturday Oct. 27 Signs will be taken down if they can be * "What the hell is this, beautification?" '/j hr. instruction seen from asked a man across the road. any highway, but an adver¬ *1 ? hr. tiser can keep his sign if it is on his own practice time "Yep, Lady Bird," smiled Hollis Bailey, Certified professional staff the ruddy-faced supervisor of the road property. crew. *skate rental available And what happens to the signs? The Lady Bird Johnson was a strong advo¬ state will use the galvanized steel to For registration and more information cate of highway beautification during build a storage shed, her husband's years in the White House. And she is generally credited with the "We don't throw Bailey said. anything away," he call 355-2380 said. *********************************************** Ohio man dies of malnutrition * EARN CASH! PAINESVILLE, Ohio (AP) A 37-year- The emaciated body covered with old man who died of apparent malnutri¬ bedsores, some was infested with maggots, ¥ tion may have been confined in his room Stabler said. ¥ for most of his life without proper atten¬ "It's the type ¥ tion, authorities said Monday. of thing you see with a patient who stays in bed for a long ¥ "The only thing I've ever seen to com¬ pare with his state of malnutrition is a period of time, he said. "There was some lack of proper ¥ WHILE SAVING LIVES concentration camp photograph," said hygiene, and the ¥ Dr. Gary Stabler, assistant Lake patient had apparently been unclothed County ¥ coroner. The skeleton-like body of Arthur during much of this time ... Riihimaki was living with his elderly, ¥ How? Arnold Riihimaki, weighing about 70 to invalid mother who was unable to climb ¥ 80 pounds, was found Saturday by the stairs to his bedroom, and was cared ¥ Come in and relax in our comfortable reclining chairs and police. Officials said he had been dead for by a retarded brother, Stabler said. about eight hours. His father had died several years ¥ enjoy your favorite music while you donate life giving plasma. ago. ¥ ¥ You can earn $18.°° per week $8.00 for your first Parking lot sniper kills two—no motive ¥ donation, $10.00 with your second donation the same OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) ¥ - Po|ice said Monday that they still had no motive or lieve the man might be the sniper. ¥ week. AND you will also receive a free physical with Jesse Eugene Taylor, 42, and Marion suspects in a sniping that killed a couple ¥ in a crowded shopping center Vira Bresette, 31, were loading grocery over $o0.lW) of free lab tests. parking bags into a car shortly before 5 p.m. lot as the woman's three children when someone opened fire with a high- watched. If you Bring this coupon you'll recieve an additional *4 "We're just checking out anything and powered rifle from across the street. Come to . everything trying to establish a motive "It appears as though these were his and a suspect," said Sgt. Mike Heath. "We don't have any suspects or a motive intended victims. He obviously was well- versed in the use of a high-powered rifle AMERICAN PLASMA DONORS « * because of the distance, Sgt. Tom Across From Coral Gables yet." * Detectives questioned witnesses who Mundy said. 2827 Gr. River Ave. East Lansing. NEW DONORS * said they saw a blond-haired man leave The sniper fired four or five shots from the area in a dark sedan after the shoot¬ a hiding place in a grove of cedar and TU - W 9 AM -7:00 PM ONLY _ _■¥ ing Sunday. Investigators said they be¬ evergreen trees, investigators said. F - Sat 8 AM - 5 PM This coupon expires Oct. 31 **************************** ** Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan luesday, October 23, 1979 3 Grebner assails sheriff DPS recovers By SUSIE BENKELMEN week as a correction officer. presented will prevent the future, he is going to play by the State News Staff Writer Grebner charges that she has Preadmores from stolen property using county rules." Charging the Ingham County only been working on Thurs¬ gas money for unofficial trips, "There's no racketeering in sheriff with corruption, County days. and from drawing on jail food volved," he said. "The sheriff Commissioner Mark Grebner Grebner said he has seen time stores for home use. has been corrupt in a petty way, Two Detroit men were arrested Sunday by DPS officers in will present two resolutions cards with Preadmore's name Grebner charged that the but the department is nearly connection with a series of breaking and enterings in South tonight to the Board of Commis that were obviously signed by sheriff has signed gas receipts spotless." Complex residence halls. sioners for putting strict limita¬ the sheriff himself. while vacationing in Kentucky. Preadmore said Grebner's Gregory Simpson, 18, and Anthony Muckles, 19, are being tions on employment and He also said the cards were "He was using a gas credit claims are "nothing unusual." held in Ingham County Jail pending issuance of a warrant for compensation practices in the filled out for time when Pread card from the county," he said. "He's doing his usual job of breaking and entering. sheriffs department. more was not working. spreading lies and false accusa Campus police received a call from a Case Hall resident about County Commissioner Mark GREBNER ALSO SAID the tions," he said. 2:25 p.m. Sunday regarding two men walking through the halls Grebner, D-East Lansi:;g, has "THE BOARD HAS never sheriff has been abusing his "My wife works for the and testing room doors. charged that the sheriff has clearly told the sheriff his wife right to draw from jail food County of Ingham '24 hours a Acting on a description of the men and the direction they illegally gained about $19,000 a is to work," Grebner said. "If stores by ordering "luxury day," he said. were headed in, police stopped two men by the IM Sports-West year since he took office in 1961. the resolution passes, she will items" such as crabmeat- Grebner will present the soon after the call. Grebner claims Sheriff Ken not be paid unless she works." "I don't think there's any resolutions to the Board of Asked for identification, one of the black men produced the neth L. Preadmore's wife, "It's all petty corruption," he thing prosecutable," Grebner Commissioners at 7:30 tonight I.D. of a white Case Hall resident. The officers arrested the pair Jacqueline, has been getting said. "But it's money." said. "We are not going to worry in the Ingham County Court for possession of stolen property. paid for working 40 hours a Another resolution to be about the past, but in the Police said they recovered a quantity of jewelry and money from the men, some of which has been reported stolen by campus residents. Civil rights activist may ask to block Mississippi extradition Magic's salary cause of GRAND RAPIDS (UPI) - Civil rights activist Ronald Jimmerson was considering facing the charge was for Milliken to grant him clemency. not "We with to were specifically told bring any contraband us because the city was their records indicate Jimmer son, also known as Chema Halisi, never reported for pro¬ shooting A Lansing man was charged Monday morning with the "If they are so red hot to get Monday whether to ask Gov. him back down there, I have a hot at the time," Jimmerson bation, but Langworthy said he accidental shooting death of his brother Friday night, Lansing William G. Milliken to block his said of his 1971 visit, shortly filed papers indicating Jimmer hunch it's for something other police said. extradition after the deaths of two police son was fulfilling his obligation Eddie Lee Hill, 26, of 208 E. Lenawee St., has been held in the to Mississippi, than justice," said Donald where he faces an eight-year- officers in a shootout with RNA in Grand Rapids. Langworthy, Jimmerson's Lansing City Jail since Friday pending a warrant for negligent old marijuana charge. Kent County probation officer. members. Langworthy said he recom use of a firearm resulting in death. He claimed one of the ar mended Mississippi discharge Police said Hill was arguing with his brother, Curtis Hill, 24, Jimmerson, 35, a counselor "We had a talk about what Jimmerson but they refused. for Project Rehab, was ar¬ resting officers held a gun on about the salary paid to former MSU basketball player Earvin rested last week on a fugitive transpired down there and him while the other placed Langworthy said Mississippi Johnson of the Los Angeles Lakers. warrant and released on per¬ frankly if you can believe what something in his pocket. authorities informed him in The men struggled with the gun, police said, and the gun Ron said, there was a lot of 1976 that a fugitive warrant sonal recognizance bond. "They never searched me, discharged into Curtis Hill's chest. abuse and he was fearful for his had been issued but the paper Jimmerson pleaded guilty to just handcuffed me and threw He died at Sparrow Hospital Friday 4-and-one half hours life," Langworthy said. me in the cruiser," Jimmerson work did not arrive at the Kent possession of marijuana while visiting Jackson, Miss., eight Jimmerson said he is afraid said. County sheriffs department Stote News/Kemi Gaabo until last years ago, but, he said, the pot to return to Mississippi be¬ Mississippi authorities said August. The railroad club, with the help of a crane from the was planted on him by police cause, he claimed, he was power plant put the sand dome, which weighs because of his civil rights arrested on a trumped-up about one ton, back on top of the train engine. activities. charge. He said police arrested CAPACITY IS The train had been sitting at the end of the tracks Mississippi authorities were him in front of the Jackson by Shaw Lane for seven years. The sand is for expected to seek Jimmerson's headquarters of the Republic of traction for driving wheels. extradition, a process that could take four to six weeks. The only way for him to avoid New Africa, to establishing a within the United States. group dedicated a black nation State's prison population is rising By United Press International predicted by the end of the sentence length of those con¬ incarcerated. Michigan will have to open at 1980s. victed of serious crimes by Most judges are not reducing Sederburg speaks Unpaid employees least one new prison per year for the next decade to keep up with the growing number of The mandatory sentencing law has increased the average about 9.6 months and affects 66.2 percent of all persons terms to allow prisoners to serve about the same length of time as when they could reduce at ASMSU meeting inmates, state Corrections their sentences through good remain the on Director Perry Johnson said Monday. Milliken backs aid Sen. William Sederberg, R- In other business, the Uni¬ The major source of the East Lansing, will discuss stud¬ versity Committee for Student DETROIT (UPI) - Most secretaries, administrators and ent involvement, University Affairs will explain the changes workers in vital Wayne County elected officals were printed state's burgeoning prison popu .FREE RIDE. government and state aid at the ASMSU Student Board meet¬ in the Academic Freedom Report which contains Univer¬ agencies are staying on the job, despite last week's payless but not issued last week and another 2,400 county workers lation is a voter approved law barring inmates convicted of for ailing Chrysler TUESDAY serious crimes from using ac¬ sity rules and regulations that Friday. face their first payless payday Bv I'nited Press International ing at 7 tonight in 4 Student cumulated Services pertain to students. Council 25 of the American this week. good time to win Gov. William G. Milliken Monday told a congressional Bldg. committee Federation of State, County Meanwhile, Lt. Gov. James parole before their minimum he strongly backs federal aid for struggling Chrysler Corp. and and Municipal Employees has Brickley and Detroit Mayor promised to do "all I possibly can" at the state level to save the No. urged its members to keep Coleman Young reportedly He said the inmate popula 3 automaker. Market information working, pending the outcome of a suit on the pay question. were near to reaching an under standing on a compromise reor tion also is rising steadily due to a trend toward longer prison Milliken made the comments in a telegram prepared for delivery to the House Ranking Committee hearings on aid to Chrysler. But a spokesperson for the ganization plan for the county. sentences and the impact of the Milliken, who is touring China, expressed regret at being unable Brickley said he likely would state's felony firearms law, is object of ad club council, which represents 4,000 county workers, said many sign legislation rushing about which carries a mandatory two- to attend the session in person. "I want to be sure t hat you know of my firm support for federal employees already live from $4.8 million in aid to the county. Students interested in learn- term, club dues will be taken assitance to permit Chrysler to help itself," Milliken's telegram See Wednesday's payday to payday and simply • Among those who will not be State prisons currently house said. ing which avenues in the adver- between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. can't afford to miss their pay¬ paid this week are county about 15,000 inmates but a "I also want to convey to you that Paper for complete I plan to do all I possibly can at tising field are open to them today and Wednesday in the checks. sheriffs deputies. A spokes¬ rules. population of up to 19,200 is the state level to assist Chrysler." may consider joining the Ad- lobby of the Journalism Build- "We're dedicated and in jobs person for the deputies, how vertising Club. ing. Only checks will be ac- that are important to the ever, said he expects the offi¬ The $6-per-year, or $2-per- cepted. people we serve," said a Wayne cers to continue working. County General Hospital oper About 800 employees were CAREER NIGHT ator. not affected by the county's "If this hospital closes down fiscal crisis because their sal Info supporting new because no one shows up for work, what would happen to our patients? They could be aries are paid from federal grants. Many workers reported they mall to be presented The revised Dayton Hudson Abbott Road. our know." mothers or children, you The bankrupt county has asked its top 20 taxpayers to were drawing on their savings or attempting to get loans to tide them over. "I'll call my mortgage com¬ <79 mall proposal will be discussed Representatives of the Citi¬ cough up their property taxes pany and see what can be at a public hearing 7:30 tonight zens for a Better East Lansing early, but there appeared little worked out until I get paid in the meeting room of the East Lansing Public Library, 950 will present information sup¬ porting the new proposal. chance that would materialize. Paychecks for 3,350 clerks, again," Giovannini. said Deputy Erick WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24 7 PM 109 ANTHONY HALL GUEST SPEAKERS: Mr. Ed Fitzpatriek Assistant Director of Placement Services Mr. Jolltl Conway— Director of Management, Employment and Placement—Michigan Bell Ms. Pain Kanzilla — Recent Graduate Now Km ployed at Federal Mogul There are easier ways to pay for college. Conducting telethons, waiting tables or through college And if you need a set of parking cars may not be the only ways to wheels to get you around campus, check out Co-Sponsored By: Placement Services help you pay for college. There may be a the sporty Fords for the 80 s ' scholarship or grant available that you ve Look for Insider- Ford's continuing series & Senior Class Council overlooked. Or it may be as simple as cutting of College newspaper supplements. back on expenses Read the next issue of Insider and find out. FORD Ford hopes this next issue of Insider will ASMSU PROGRAMMING BOARD FUNDED FORD DIVISION I give you a better idea for paying your way Opinion Bomb deserves 'LASH' LARROWE no secret status The fine line between censorship for the purpose and censorship to perpetuate the power of a few of national security Young did something right designated nuclear experts has finally been established, and none too soon for the American I'm "What about the U.S meeting with stompin' out of the Auditorium after Palestinians sure isn't being solved by settle the Palestinian question, even if they press and its readers. Andy Young's speech as this James representatives of Iran, Brazil, the Soviet While Howard Morland would be the first to laugh at the notion that letting 'em rot in the refugee camps. That don't want to talk to them themselves." Madison student collars me. Union, the People's Republic, just for only creates more rebels who'll start a war "It don't work that way," I explains. "The his "leak" of the H bomb secret threatened national security, his article "Wasn't it stupid of Carter to fire a great starters?" he asks. "Amnesty International if they have to force Israel to let 'em have Israelis weren't speaking to the PLO even "The H-bomb secret: To know how is to ask why" was held by the man like that?" he asks. says every one of those countries has an their land back. We could get sucked into before the terrorism started." "I have to go with Jimmy on that one," I awful record on human rights, Lash. Isn't that war, too," he says. "I didn't know that," he says. "Why government until charges that the article threatened national security says. "Andy shouldn't have talked to the talking to them just as bad as Andy Young "You still don't get the big economic weren't they?" could not be substantiated in court. PLO in the first place, and after he did, he talking to the PLO?" picture, sonny," I tells him. "There's more "They learned how to deal with their Morland, speaking at a press conference in Lansing last week, said the shouldn't have misled the State Depart¬ "If you knew your economics," I scolds, than oil at stake in the Middle East. We sell Palestinian hotheads from us," I tells him. landmark censorship battle between the Progressive magazine and the ment about it." "you'd know the answer to that question. mucho military hardware to all those "You don't see Uncle Sam pow wowing with federal government was a deliberate test case of governmental power. "You aren't saying he lied, are you, Iran's got oil we desperately need, Brazil's countries, you know. Plenty of jobs are Comanches about self-determination and Lash?" he sputters. our main source of coffee, the Bolshies are Though the article Morland wrote for the Progressive was not a "how "Isn't it obvious?" I says. "Of course he created building all those P-15 fighter jets claims to their homeland, right? to" article on building a bomb, it was misinterpreted by many as such. buying our good Midwestern Wheat, Red and those tanks, bazookas, personnel car¬ "Renegade Indians gave us trouble, we did, and he got what he deserved when the China's a vast untapped market for all kinds riers and missiles, right? sent the A bomb would be beyond any person's capacity without the resources cavalry out to round 'em up, herd president gave him the boot." of U.S. products." "If we don't keep the Middle East pot 'em onto reservations out in the boonies. of a medium-sized government. Morland, an amateur journalist with "Carter's hardly the one to make a big "I hear what you're saying, Lash," he boiling, you're going to see lines of laid-off They squawked for awhile, sure. Then they deal out of it," he says. "He lied to us "If we're going to get the oil we need only a smattering of courses in physics and chemistry, wrote the article says. workers waiting for their unemployment quieted down, got used to it." more as an attack on secrecy, "especially the power of a few designated himself during the campaign. Remember he so badly, there has to be peace in the Middle checks." "That sounds barbaric to me," he objects. promised to cut military spending? Look East, even if that means meeting with "I can see that," he says. "But surely it's 'experts' to declare some topics 'off limits'." The veil over the article "Maybe so," I says. "But you gotta admit, how it's gone up since he's been in the people we don't approve of. in the Israelis' interest to get along with contributes to a political climate in which the nuclear establishment junior, it got the job done. White House. Look at his human "We don't have any choice, do we? We rights their neighbors. I should think they'd want "The Israelis can see it worked for us, conducts business as usual, protecting and perpetuating the production promises, too." have to talk to the PLO. The problem of the the U.S. to talk to the PLO. find a way to they figure it'll work for them." of these horrible weapons. "It's one thing to lie to the American Morland's description of 30 years of self-censorship on nuclear people," I tells him. "Every politician does that. It's different when you lie to your weapons by the press is a point which can be praised and criticized. The boss. Carter's got enough troubles trying to press never posed any questions about the working technology of run the government without having to the bomb, accepting the experts' words instead as bible truth. worry about one of his team straying off the While nuclear power may at one point have been a national security plantation, the way your pal Andy Young did." issue, this self-imposed silence coming twenty years after China, the "I hadn't thought of it that way," he United Kingdom, India, and a host of other nations developed hydrogen admits. "But even so, don't you agree it was weapons, is hardly admirable; resulting in a lack of knowledge and sensible of him to meet with the PLO, understanding about the issue. Lash?" The effect of secrecy is to stifle debate about the costs and "Negative!" I says sternly. "I don't see consequences, as well as benefits of nuclear policy. It also results in why a representative of a peace loving, law abiding country like the U.S. of A. ignorance, as exemplified by the case involving the city of Oakridge, should meet with people who have blood on Tenn., where Morland grew up. The people who live there do not even their hands, some of it from innocent know they live next to a 500-acre nuclear weapons factory. children they blew up on a school bus." Abzug asks voters Letters to seek the issues Finally someone is coming out and asking presidential candidates to start facing the issues in the upcoming election. Bella Abzug told her Musical diversity audience last Thursday night to elect delegates who will be committed to issues, and not to select delegates because they represent a particular is very important party. Too many candidates are getting away with avoiding the issues I feel a need to respond to John and simply basing their candidacies on party affiliation. Raymond's letter regarding Bob Dylan's album, Slow Train Coming, which appeared To counteract this, voters must start crossing party-lines and become in The State News Oct. 18. more concerned with the issues at hand. Only those candidates that are In America, as in the rest of the world, able to face the issues and present solutions to those problems are people hold a great diversification of beliefs globe, where the United States has to deal kinda hard for me to say hello, but I just say worthy of taking office. on religion, politics or whatever. with a particular situation concerning a set hello and sit down. When class is over I Andrew Young I believe that popular music should not of sovereign rights? walk out with someone and talk about the Women could prove to be a valuable asset to the political process serve as a soapbox for a dogmatist and Jesse Jackson understands that the class, but I almost always feel shy about because they sometimes offer a refreshing new dimension to political amateur lyric interpreter (Mr. Raymond) to genocide of American Black people occurs asking someone anything about who they Is no sideshow campaigning. Some women don't seem to be afraid of voicing their impose his beliefs on others. Implicit in the within the complex framework of our are, who they love, where their friends are, opinions in the public spotlight. They have been shunned from the proclamation that Jesus is America's "only minds, through institutionalized racism, will they listen, will they understand. When I take it you felt the same way when Savior" is the denial of the beliefs of those affecting our yet unborn generations, we come to our different paths, to back political arena for so long that the chances for having their grievances Gerald Ford taught (or side-showed) at people, and there are many, who may not through neurosis, drug addicition, forced home, I feel the conversation is not finished. heard will be minimal. These issues that women are concerned with may University of Michigan. If it's genuine quite see this matter as Mr. Raymond does. overuse of psychic energy, and much more. I wish we both could have talked and also provide some refreshment to political thought. Women sometimes concern you have for the students, thanks, To make such an absolute statement is The plight of Black people is no longer, listened longer. but instead of worrying about what may be, tend to deal with issues that are on more of a humanitarian level. It must simply disrespectful of the beliefs of others. then, a domestic issue, but rather an I have been to some parties, and I see a check out what is. Have you looked at your be pointed out, however, that women are capable of I believe that all denominations international involving the subtle lot of people and wish someone would come performing tasks are entitled one own colleagues lately? Insofar as delivering and making policy decisions for issues other than traditional "women" to that body of tenets they deem as their genocide of untold millions. up and start talking with me. I wish one of those items you claim are necessary for a own, and I am greatly offended by anyone To assume that the PLO "will always use the guys would ask me to dance, or ask to concerns. lifetime of learning, they leave so much to be who attempts to deny them. terrorist methods" is to deny the ability of a get me a soft drink. My feelings are those of desired that I suggest you not hold If women want to see the policies that concern them be implemented, Ron Greenberg group of human beings to develop new a grown woman, I want attention and warm breath. If you can't find any such your then they must make sure that the candidates they support have faced 208 Cedar Street schema. That is a sick, brash, value love to help ease my frustrations. type in those issues. The last presidential elections brought into office a man philosophy, come over the the College of judgement about a whole group of people, I think of you as a man. A man who has Business for a tour. We've got lots of that pledged equality for all. Despite his lip service for the (the kind of judgement which Black people some of the same feelings I do as a woman. I "sideshows." One thing you will be able to support of in this country have to deal with every day,) would like to listen to you. I would truly like women, Carter came out against public funding for abortion and cut the All human rights and another one of those little things which to listen to you. I hear you with my heart. say about the College of Urban Development when Andrew Young gets here is they won't budget for displaced homeworkers in half since he has been in office. cause the overuse of our psychic energies. Please write to me. Write to me at P.O. Most importantly, the women that Carter initiated into his must be respected Jesse Jackson is probably much more Box 1273, East Lansing, 48823.1 truly want have a sideshow, but the "main attraction!" administration are not able to have much of a say in any policies other If the Israel Awareness aware of the world situation than the Israel to talk to you. Leslie Phillips Group attempted 207 Van Hoosen Hall than traditional "women issues." When to view all of the Awareness Group. Mary Sue Abzug spoke out on budget people in this world as Carlice C. Collins policies and the curbing of monopolies in transportation and housing, having a set of human rights, Jesse Jackson's visit with the Palestine Libera¬ 607 E. Owen Hall Carter fired her. tion Organization would cease to be a We can see now in this age of rising women consciousness that there is confusing mystery. In the excerpts ex a problem of undemocratic policies being carried by our government. tracted from the Palestinian National The problem we see is that men are for the most part that concern the majority of our nation's population, women. making decisions Covenant concerning "recognition, concil¬ iation, secure borders," etc., what makes A lonely person The State News one think that the only reference is to needs to be loved Israel, rather than to every country in the Tuesday, October 23, 1979 world that exercises a set of sovereign Dear To whom it may concern, Editorials are the opinions of the State News. Viewpoints, Fuel aid to needy rights protected by the United Nations? can Jesse Jackson understands that Ameri¬ Black people have no rights which are I don't know your name (and I would like to know your name,) so I have to say dear to whom it may concern. columns and letters are personal opinions. Editorial Department With winter arrival bound to be respected in the United States, I read and read your letter and I think s just around the corner, the U.S. Senate is Editor-in-chief R W Robinson Photo Editor Kim VonderVeer and since those rights are not respected in a how lonely I am. I too need love, the right Managing Editor considering a bill to aid the poor and elderly in paying their rising fuel domestic situation, then what is the case of . Ky Owen Entertainment & Book Editor Bill Holdship kind of love. I understand you, so truly Opinion Editor Sports Editor DoveJonssen bills. The Senate's proposal will grant up to $400 to needy families that Black people in reference to the entire understand. Does someone understand me? City Editor Susan Tompor Layout Editor Reginald Thomas are having trouble paying their monthly heating bills. Will someone love me? Campus Editor Ron Przyslas Freelance Editor Carrie Thorn This proposal will obviously help some of the nation's Wire Editor Anno Browne Chief Copy Editor Linda Oliverio poor in paying I think about me. I am a good person. I this winter's fuel bills, but the program fails to correct the look in the mirror and see a girl. I study my Staff represei Debbie Creemers many wrongs that virtually stifled last year's program. Last year's aid program was vocal face, it is attractive: when I grin, the eyes will grin. Advertising Department centered in such an extensive array of problems involving Mv junior year is just beginning, and I RonMacMillan Asst Advertis ing mismanagement and inadequate or delayed payments that many of the program's administrators were hoping the program would not he point really like my classes — my grades are OK, because I study a lot. In class sometimes its Manager Pat Greening revised or reinstated for another year. Well, the program has been slightly revised, but this winter's version Would you be willing to rally does not make the situation any better than it was last year. This is so against higher tuition on Nov. because the Senate has been extremely vague on several key points of 14? DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau the legislation. Firstly, what is the Senate going to declare as its late again1 hqul boy, i'lltellyou,zonk, ape you kidding 7 definition of a poor or needy family? In the past, Congressional are w bier go!no NO fop an elected team you oust look at the uihouie that inae definitions of needy have been so inadequate that they only included YES to start punnng tmsure captain, b p- sure is think guy! he doesn't in- hi, talking cekjaln- 353-3110 353-3220 : those below the poverty level. While it is most imperative to help those games if OUR quar- %?.mel turn1no opt to be a so, spire1 he doesn't there, about. &tfi.£n lymy im- below the poverty level, a plan of this magnitude should not ignore . tbrback doesnt & awnd compute bustin the kir37 lead' he just copes' 3d kjr3y7 wabout p^ssm eyen shouj up for shortly. leadership pepardw' < ' carter. i millions of needy Americans above the poverty level — and they are the ? practkb 7 /—hrbv. Editor's Note: ones the Senate said it would like to help. Of course, many people above Your vote will be automatically the poverty level are dirt poor by most conventional standards. counted when the connection is com¬ Ijpl ^ Secondly, what will $400 do for a family that has a monthly fuel bill pleted. Y ou may make additional com¬ around $1,000, and has to pay that bill within a relatively short period of ments after the recorded message has time? ended. This tabulation will be used by ASMSl to discern student opinions on This bill is essentially nothing more than a token gesture to passify the current issues of importance to you as nation's poor, and lead them to believe that they are actually being students. helped. I Michigan State News, Eost Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, October 23, 1979 5 Holly Near brings warmth to activism Entertainment^ By CARRIE THORN State News Reviewer Holly Near could have been a star. I left the Lansing Civic Center Sunday night fully believing that. She is an excellent vocalist and songwriter, with a style reminiscent of — and this cheering and clapping (these people were obviously loyal fans), and she responded by clapping for the audience. Near began her concert with a written the words for, entitled "Don't Take The audience got in step with her almost bouncy song which she had My Sunday Paper." description does not do her justice - Anne Murray, Joni Mitchell immediately as she sang Count Dracula rises and Joan Baez. She makes it clear, right from the "Don't you think the world is looking bad/But do I have a right to again! beginning, that feel so sad?" she has no dreams of grandeur — wealth and fame are obviously unimportant to her. She continued with a song lamenting the hassles faced by Holly Near is "On Tour For A Nuclear Free Future," or that's working women. "And I'm not your girl and you know it/At home By WILLIAM BARNHARDT what her billing said. Actually, during the course of the evening I'm a woman and a poet." she sang to the partially filled State News Reviewer Near dealt with a myraid of political and humanistic issues, from auditorium. Her clear, high soprano voice was The BoarsHead Theater in the alternately pleasant Lansing Center for the Arts has feminism to the problems of the disabled and aurally impaired: and harsh, depending on the mood she was conveying with the brought the off-Broadway sensation The Passion of Dracula from gay rights to, of course, nuclear power. song. The only — infrequent — problem with Near's presentation magnificently alive and breathing for the Halloween season. The The impression she makes is profound — she is kind and caring, was that the emotion in her voice occasionally made the words production succeeds as a Victorian farce, a comedy of gothic strong, encouraging, energetic, intelligent, attractive, very hard to understand. Otherwise, the musical tone and quality of her manners, a psychological glimpse at the motivations of the evil feminist, very lesbian and very proud. To give you an insight into voice was precise and melodious. Count, and most of all a chilling evening of deliciously macabre Holly Near's character — she walked on the stage amid ecstatic (continued on page 12) entertainment. The play is roughly based on the Bram Stoker novel, complete with broadly drawn English lords, a Freud-like Austrian psychologist, a young inquisitive journalist, and of course an OWN A COLOR TELEVISION BY RENTING ever-so-fair maiden destined to be... the Bride of Dracula. Rather than taking itself too seriously, the play is humorous and often • From $7.50 per week • No Down Payment ridiculous. And I'm sure the author intended it to be played that or Security way for the co-author Bob Hall is also the play's director — and a good one at that. But despite the humor, the play can readily • 13" & 19 Color Portables • No Long Term Obligation provide the shocks and scares through its brilliant stage effects — crosses that burst into flames, stakes through hearts, mysterious • Rent to Own if You Choose • Free creeping fog, and, best of all, a most baffling transformation of the Delivery - Free Service Count into a bat with a flash of lightning and fire. Wish I knew how they did it. . . Why do you suppose there's been such a lurid interest in the blood-thirsty Transylvanian as of late? One reason for sure, I overheard two women at one of the intermissions discuss: "God, what about William Lyman as Dracula? Not bad, huh? He can bite my neck any time . . ." "You know I remember him on Ryan's Hope and One Life to Live. Isn't he great? I heard he played Dracula in the off-Broadway version, too." Aha! Bob Hall and his partner-writer David Richmond have stumbled upon the erotic angle. Why should the Count be an ugly Nosferatu type or some old codger like Bela Lugosi? No, the true Vladmir Dracula was a charmer, a real ladies' man. And William Count Dracula (William Lyman) moves in for the Lyman plays that to the hilt. bite in the BoarsHead Theater production of The R.L. Rolston Rentals Inc. Frandor Plaza Lyman is of course the center of attention, you can't take your Passion Of Dracula. eyes off him. His voice grazes the edge of a proper Rumanian Located in the Rolston Store Phone 351-7774 dialect, with a bizarre resonance that distinguishes his Dracula Explaining his philosophy of Dracula, Bob Hall said, "We need from the others. He's even perfected the ballet of the Count — the the Dracula's of our imagination, we cultivate them and pass them sweep of the cape, the whisking of lovely Wilhelmina off her feet, down for generations... for without them we will have nothing to spinning her around, and reclining her gracefully to prepare for fear but ourselves. the evil consummation. What a showman! "The question Dave Richmond and I are asked most often is The other horror-movie archetypes excel beyond the given 'Why Dracula?'.. The answer, I think, is that people love to be . dimensions of their roles. Betsy Marrion plays Dracula's intended scared. They ride roller coasters, swim into deep water, tell tall bride and John Beem plays the inquisitive reporter who, ah yes, tales around campfires and drive too fast on narrow highways . . . falls in love with this fated victim. That couple as well as the and they love Dracula." doctor's assistant (Laural Merlington Schirner) are adequately I love Dracula too. You other Dracula fans owe it to your sense supportive, but are sometimes outshined by the intensity of their of entertainment to take in The Passions of Dracula at the fellow actors on stage. Among these superb professionals are the stodgy British Lord Godalming (John Peakes) and the psycholo¬ gist-genius Professor Van Helsing(Doug Schirner) who both shine masterfully in their thoroughly-professional interpretations of BoorsHead Theater in the Center for the Arts, 425 S. Grand Avenue. It plays Thursday through Sundays, now through Nov. 4. Curtaintimes are Thursday and Friday at 8 p.m., Saturdays at 6 USE Michigan "Money these stock roles. John C. Bowman as Renfield and James Cleveland as the doctor-in-charge both turn in remarkable and devoted character portrayals. and 9 p.m., Sunday at 7 p.m., and a special Halloween show Wednesday Oct. 31 at 10 See it for Halloween! p.m. YOUR It's button-down CARD collar and cords for Mr. J. HERE! AND at more than 300 other locations throughout Michigan There Is no need to build your life around bankers' hours. Your Michigan Money Card means "help yourself" banking almost any time. Now at the corner Your Michigan Money Card Is like having a banker in of Michigan and Harrison—and throughout Michigan your pocket. Get yours now. It's FREE! Just complete the attached application and send It In today. Your All you need is one card, the Michigan Money Card. Michigan Money Card will be on Its way FAST With a push of a button you can withdraw money from your savings and checking accounts, make deposits, If you are not already a Michigan National Bank transfer funds to and from your accounts. You can customer, stop in at the nearest branch and we'll open make payments on installment loans and mortgages, on your account(s). AND watch for other MICHIGAN MONEY FINANCIAL now, Collegiate is classic and our Mr. J Shop A" CENTERS coming soon. . at places where you work or shop. for young men carries on the tradition. Michigan National Bank ™ MEMBER F.D.I.C. Brown or blue check brushed polyester/ cotton shirt with small Michigan Money Card Application button-down collar, | ,IWTWA<>t i USTNAW concealed button front. S-M-L sizes. $22. smnADD«« 5 Rust or brown cotton midwale corduroy HOMf'HON1W I""" _j^pc™ | 5 tunnel-loop, straight leg rM,K slacks with inverted r ixsr name |— front pleats. 28 to 36 waist sizes. $27 I iOOAlStCUKItYNO # FOR EXISTING CUSTOMERS OF THE MICHIGAN NATIONAL CORPORATION BANKS ONLY I FOR NEW CUSTOMERS ONLY | :.r TZzZZZZZZZ -tZ "Z'ZZ HIgan wom" •' s J""""'" *•«" p r,Api T" Jacobsoris ' " 1 — Orr.NO | ASS1ONI08XANCHNO MAIL TO: Michigan Money, P.O. Box 30071. Lansing. Mich. 48909 Michigan State News, Eost Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, October 23, 1979 Spartan icer quits team New Relaxed MSU hockey coach Ron Mason reported Monday afternoon that junior left wing Dave Gandini has left the team to devote Dress Code more time to academics. Ladies Night "He's responded well to us and he definitely had the ability to Women get in free play," the new Spartan mentor said. "But he realized that LOSE TO PURDUE IN FINALS hockey is not the end result of life and he wanted to spend more Men, $1 cover with time on his studies." coupon Gandini came to MSU as a highly regarded recruit after a (available at Bus Stop) Stickers place second in Big Ten 56 goal season for the 1976 77 Detroit Junior Red first season at MSU, Gandini recorded 10 and six assists. As a sophomore, he scored 25 Wings. In his points on four goals —Top 40 & Requests- points on 10 goals Drink Specials contest, the Michigan fullback Broncos. WISCONSIN SCORED and 15 assists. By BILL TEMPLETON illegally stopped the ball, allow NEXT to cut the margin to 2-1, Last weekend, Gandini contributed two assists to New "Pitcher" State News Sports Writer help MSU Special The MSU women's field ing a penalty shot for the THE STICKERS RAN into but the trio of Klepinger-to- gain a split with Western Michigan University in the 2 for 1 on Beer, Wine, & Non-Alcoholic Drinks hockey team finished second in Spartans, which Barb Shannon the number one seeded team in Herman-to-Roudebush proved season opening series for both teams. converted into the stickers' the tournament next, facing the JIIITITIHIIIirTTnTTTTIinilll last weekend's Big Ten tourn positive again on a penalty ament in Ann Arbor, losing to final tally. University of Wisconsin in a corner shot, and the Spartans Purdue University, 4-2. "We played just like we did Friday afternoon contest. led at halftime, 3-1. VOCAL POINT last week against Western Six minutes into the Wiscon¬ Wisconsin scored first in the CONTRAST . . . The fifth-seeded Spartans YES NO began the tournament Friday Michigan University, when we sin game, Shannon scored on a second half to close the gap to 353-3110 353-3220 when they squared off against the University of Michigan, a played Michigan," Kajornsin said. The Spartans beat West¬ penalty stroke, the goal coming after the Badger fullback had 3-2, but Julie Johnson slammed (continued on page 12) See page 4. AMERICAN AND BRITISH CULTURE IN LONDON ern 3-1 in a game last week, and team that had beaten the illegally stopped the ball. stickers 3 2 earlier in the one of Kajornsin's goals for the Six minutes later, Shannon AND BATH, ENGLAND! Big Ten meet was for his team scored again to stake the Spar to play as it had against the tans to a quick 2-0 lead. THE MSU RETAILING CLUB AMERICAN THUUGHT AND LANGUAGE PROGRAM FOUR MINUTES INTO the is sponsoring a symposium on game, Jennie Klepinger sent a pass on a penalty corner out to the Dayton-Hudson Cedar- COURSES: AT1 142.143.300 Marie Herman. Herman brook Community Develop¬ TOTAL: 610 credits stopped the ball for Doreen ment Proposal Roudebush, who put the Spar¬ DATES: luly 7 August 15.1930 •Ifc-jJu>l tans on top 1-0. Panel Participants: After taking the 1-0 lead at INFORMATION MEETINGS halftime, the stickers got their Mayor George Griffiths of East Lansing second goal ten minutes into the second stanza, this time on Joan Miller representative from the Tonight October 23, Brody M B. 7:30 p.m. Citizens for a Better East Lansing a pass from Connie Seymour to Klepinger. Paul Vogel - President of the Reality Wednesday, October 24,209 Bessey Hall, 7:30 p.m. With five minutes left in the Development Research Inc. speaking for the Dayton-Hudson Cor. Tuesday, October 30. Brody M-D, 7:30 p.m. VALUABLE COUPON also a representative from the Citizens Are you looking for just the right overseas summer program? And an exciting Every Wednesday Falafel For a Liveable Community. ATL option? Come to one of our information meetings on the ATL London/Bath Im Notes Sandwiches only M .00 (Reg. U .30: No Limit) (Expires Oct. 31, 1979) Wed., Oct. 24th 7:30 P.M. program. We'll show you slides of the London and Bath program sites and answer all your questions, general and specific, about the course options, accommoda¬ 1312 tions, transportation, side trips, costs. There will also be information about fi¬ Michigan Ave. (Next to Silver Dollar) Parlor C in the MSU Union nancial aid and overseas study scholarships. The entry deadline for the IM J 332-7766 332-7767 Refreshments will be served FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: wrestling tournament is noon All MSU students and area residents Friday in 201, IM Sports-West. are encouraged to attend. OFFICE OF OVERSEAS STUDY Jenison Fieldhouse is now 108 INTERNATIONAL CENTER 353-8920 open for jogging on Mondays and Wednesdays from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. A valid university I.D. must be presented in order to enter the building. 3RD ANNUAL EAST LANSING STATE BANK 10,000 METER RUN 3rd annual WITH FRANK SHORTER, HERB LINDSAY, AND 3 THOUSAND OTHER RUNNERS THROUGH THE STREETS OF EAST LANSING EA^T LAN&NKj j>TATEBANK* SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3,1979. STARTING TIME 1:00 P.M. Tripmasfers, presents a IGDOO Registration: Pick up run package, numbers and T-shirts on Saturday morning at start site, next to East Lansing City Hall, at information desk Awards: Top three finishers in each division. Awards courtesy of Frank Shorter Sports. To winner each division: (excluding H. S. and Novice - limited to $5 00 value award). meter ri n Certificates and T-shirts to first 3,000 entries. Start and Finish: Run starts at East Lansing City Hall and ends at East Lansing High School Lockers and Showers: Available at East Lansing High School. Bring f®l] own soap and towel Parking: Available at St Thomas Aquinas Church and throughout Downtown East Lansing Toilet facilities: Available at run site Results: Winners will be announced immediately follow¬ ing run. Deadline for early registration: October 31,1979, Early Registration Fee - $5 00, All students - $4.00, High School and below $2.00, Late Registration for everyone - $7.00 - Applications available from Bill Mueller, Frank Shorter Sports, 217 Ann Street, East Lansing, MI48823. Phone 351 -8550 - Send all entries to: Mr. Stu Bartlett, Assistant Vice-President, East Lansing State Bank, P.O. Box 1100, East Lansing, Ml 48823, Phone 351-5950. All proceeds will go toward scholarships for needy kids, East Lansing School/City Recreation Fund. Dec. 12-19,1979 Check Event □ Men's 13 and under □ Women's 13 and under Make check* □ Men's High School 14 17 □ Women's High School 14-17 payable to: East □ Men's Open 18-30 □ Women's Open 18-30 Lansing State Bank □ Men's Submaster 31 40 □ Women's Master 31 40 Slide-illustrated preview □ □ Men's Men's Master 41-50 Grandmaster - Over 51 □ Women's Grandmaster Over 40 is of high school age or below, T-Shirt will be sold separately for $2 00 if 7:30 p.m. Wed., Oct. 24th (MHSAA Regulations) Community Room MSU Credit Union _Date of Birth (day/ month /year) Entry fee of $5 00 ($4 00 for students) must accompany this entry form ($7 00 for late registration after Oct 31, Don't miss this chance to learn of Mexico's newest resort It's bounded by 1979) seemingly endless white sand beaches and the blue Caribbean on the tip of the Yucatan peninsula near many impressive and mysterious Mayan ruins. The Athlete's Signature trip is open to all members, families and friends of the Michigan State University Parent or Guardian's signature if athlete is under 18 Federal Credit Union. Michigon Stote News, Eost Lonsing, Michigon Tuesday, October 23, 1979 7 SPARTANS BEAT TOP-NOTCH COMPETITORS Spikers adjust in tough tourney By BILL TEMPLETON State News Sports Writer Playing against some of the toughest competition it has faced and 15-9. "and "They we were in the top 12 knew they would in the nation last year," Knoppers said, be extremely tough." S.S.S. this season, the MSU women's volleyball team won two of its five Knoppers said poor passing and a lack of good play on matches in last weekend's Southwest Missouri State University substitutions spelled defeat for the Spartans in Friday's play, and Autumn Classic Volleyball Invitational in Springfield, Mo. The Spartan spikers opened play Friday in the 11-team tourney called for a few changes for Saturday's action. "Saturday we played really well and we started to play what I STUDENT SUPER with a match against the University of Alabama, which the would call 'smart volleyball,' " Knoppers said. Spartans lost in three games in the best-of-three, 15-7, 8-15 and First for the spikers on Saturday was Illinois State University, 7-15. "They were strong," said head coach Annelies Knoppers, "but a lot of the points they got were on our errors." "one of the strongest teams in the nation" according to THE SPARTANS BEAT Illinois State in three games Knoppers. SPECIALS in the The University of Nebraska was next for MSU and again match, 7-15, 15-3 and 16-14. Knoppers spoke of the strength of the Spartans' opponent. "Becky Lukens really played well in the match," Knoppers said, "They were very good also, and they had a very good blocking "and Cheryl Vanderhorst started hitting the ball much better team. MSU lost to Nebraska 10-15 and 8-15. also." In the final match of the tournament, the spikers squared off THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS at Arlington, the defending champions in the tournament, dealt the Spartans a very convincing defeat in the following match, beating the spikers 15-2 against Oral Roberts University, a team that had just beaten powerhouse Illinois State. MSU won the match in three tough games, 15-13, 715 and 16-14 and Knoppers praised the play of the Spartans in the match. NIKON EM "In that third game we were way behind, but we just kept fighting back. I put Karen Keener back into the match when we CAMERA were down 14-11 and we got five points in a row." WITH 50 mm F 1.8 E Women harriers THE LOSS FOR Oral Roberts put MSU out of competition for NIKON LENS top honors and sent Texas at Arlington and Illinois State into the semi-finals to represent the Spartans' pool No. 1. • third in Big Ten we "We always seem to have a hard time changing our game when play against better competition," Knoppers said. "This tournament featured some tough, highly skilled teams and Easy to use and affordable for the student although we started poorly, we adjusted and played well for the • Nikon electronics give you By CHRIS HANSEN most part. Reg.$289.00 superb State News Sports Writer "The competition here at home isn't nearly as tough as when we exposures automatically. Focus The MSU women's cross country team bolted past seven of its opponents to place third at the Big Ten Championships held at the go to these tournaments, and since weekend, we just hope we can we did play so well over the keep it up and play well in the Big Special $249.50 • and shoot. University of Iowa, Saturday. Ten meet this weekend." Optional Motor drive Finishing just behind first-place University of Wisconsin and MSU will host the Big Ten tournament beginning Thursday second-place Purdue, the female Spartans became part of a night at the IM Sports-Circle. triumvirate that will clearly dominate the upcoming regional championships, one-and-one-half weeks away. Cynthia Wads worth, Lisa Berry and Kelly Spatz took the first three MSU spots, placing fifth, seventh, and ninth with times of 18:16,18:23 and 18:31 respectively. Jill Washburn, suffering from a bad cold, Women sailors No. 2 CHINON placed 18th in 19:03 and Candy Strobach took the 21st spot in 10:07, producing a total team score of 60. PROMASTER LED Wisconsin, which accumulated a score of 30, was led by 1st place in Midwest ratings with 55 mm F 1.7 Macro Lens finisher Rose Thompson, a 27-year-old freshman from Kenya, who promises to help make the Badgers a powerhouse for the next The MSU women's sailing team is ranked No. 2 and Power Winder by the Midwest three years. Collegiate Sailing Association after competing with five university teams last weekend. The first-year Purdue harriers proved to be very strong, • Ohio Wesleyan University Compact semi-automatic solid state elec¬ according to MSU coach John Goodridge. Goodridge expects the hosted the 1979 MacDonald's Cup tronic Women's Regatta where MSU Single Lens Reflex camera Boilermakers to be dominant contenders in the national placed second in total points. This is the only regatta in which the women's team'competes this fall. • Chinon Promaster Winder shoots 2 frames per championships, Nov. 17. Purdue finished with a score of 46, placing The A team, skippered and runners in second, third, 12th, 13th and 16th crewed by senior Sandra Schairer second, pre-selects from 4 to 24 frames for places. and junior Jean Stewart, placed third in its division. The B team, sequential photography, The University of Iowa finished fourth in the event with 155, skippered and crewed by freshman Margo Ariagno and senior • Multi-coated Macro lens followed by Ohio State University, the universities of Minnesota, Bernadine Falk, tied for first place in its division. Indiana, Michigan and Illinois and Northwestern University with The women's sailing team is a part of the MSU Sailing Club, scores of 159, 171, 176, 176, 208 and 293 respectively. which will continue to practice every Reg.$348.50 Thursday as long as weather Saturday MSU will host a triangular meet with the universities permits. Ice sailing will begin in the winter. of Minnesota and Michigan. This event, after Saturday's performance, should prove only a mild challenge to Goodridge's The Sailing Club meets Tuesdays at 6:30 p.m. at America's Cup Restaurant. All new members and interested sailors or nonsailors Special $289.50 Sa team. are welcome to attend. KODAK TRi-X QUANTARAY * FILM 400 mm * * * * BASKETBALL TICKET TELLPHOTO L12NS T - MOUNT LENS * LOTTERY INFORMATION • Fits any camera * • Brings in those far-a way subjects • Lightweight Tri-X LIST 1 to 5 rolls 6 to 10 rolls Quick focusing So"® i£.Sa0'0° * 135-20 $1.51 $1.06 $1.01 * * WHO: ALL FULL TIME MSU STUDENTS (7 credits and above) 135-36 $2.13 $1.46 $1.40 Reg. $89.50 Special $49.50 -X * WHEN: MONDAY, TUESDAY 8 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 23, 8 24 - 8:30-4:00 SONY C ■ 90 CASSETTE * * WHERE: JENISON FIELDHOUSE ARENA * CREDENTIALS: CURRENT I.D. CARD AND FEE RECEIPT. MARRIED STUDENTS * NEED PROOF OF MARRIAGE * SPOUSE ID) ( MARRIAGE LICENSE OR $1.55 Sony tapes offer high quality at low prices. * C 90 90 minutes of - recording pleasure | * * PURCHASE DATES FOR WINNERS CYTYTTYTTYTM * * U Tl': 6 YEAR WARRANTY FOTOMAT QUARRY CAMERA L{ STORES GIVES »f-| * £>£ YOU A SIX YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY ON SE * STUDENT NUMBERS DATE f.J LECTED CAMERAS, LENES AND PROJECTORS. YOU CAN T SPEND A PENNY ON REPAIRS FOR 1 THRU 770499 NOVEMBER 5 & 6 Zjl 6 FULL YEARS. Ej J * pfe THIS WARRANTY PLUS A DISCOUNT COUPON * 770500 THRU 794999 NOVEMBER 7 f BOOK WORTH UP TO $55 00 IS YOURS AT NO It* * EXTRA CHARGE. jf^ 795000 THRU 816099 NOVEMBER 8 VAw .< * iiAi/wAAAAiwAiift*' * 816100 AND ABOVE NOVEMBER 9 * * LISTS OF LOTTERY WINNERS WILL BE POSTED 2 DAYS IN AD¬ * * VANCE OF SALE AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS ON CAMPUS, IN¬ CLUDING THE UNION BUILDING, INTERNATIONAL CENTER, Quarry * * * RESIDENCE HALLS AND JENISON FIELDHOUSE ARENA. photo * * * EACH STUDENT MUST APPLY INDIVIDUALLY 403 E.GRAND RIVER - VfSA' * 332-2032 PRICES GOOD THRU OCT. 30th Michigon State News, Eost Lonsing, Michigan Tuesday, October 23, 1979 t ^RHA iS / ^For this week's shows, timesg « Porno Tonight THE DOLLAR PRESENTS and locations phone RHA's LAST 3 DAYS 24 hour programline: * former MICHIGAN STATE COED CLONE * 355-0313 * GAIL PALMER'S HORNY, HILARIOUS 4 » 4 « | | * 4 PORNO FEATURE INTERNATIONAL Full Rated One of those all too rare films! Don't Miss HI Hustler CAREER? . Carol Connors you as Candy ' emotes so much excitement won't be able to control yourself! Sflper Hot Porn NIGHT Michigan State's Gail Palmer has really done it. Hilarious raunchy porn . . EROS TONIGHT AND A , . .Playboy representative will be on MONDAY the campus THURSDAY NOVEMBER 5, 1979 Order up your favorite to discuss qualifications for advanced study at palmer Drinks or Drafts AMERICAN GRADUATE SCHOOL £ Adventures and we'll clone another and job opportunities in the field of i OfG^ndyT one % J PROMO TONIGHT FREE nterviews PLACEMENT OFFICE oe sched^ ed a* X .J, Showtimes: 7:30, 9:00, 10:30 COMING SOON: DIBDII DOSS DALLAS Showploce: 104 B WELLS Admission: 2.50 students 3.50 non-students AB.alFilm . KHX plus Rock N' Roll jTl'DENT SERVICES BIDG A with POWERHOUSE." -William Wolt, Cue AMERICAN GRADUATE SCHOOL DF INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT Thunderbird Campus Glendale, Arixoni 85306 FLYWHEEL HAMBURGERS, FRIES, SHAKES AND BEER Tickets on sole 30 m Our food is quick, hot, inexpensive and filled with homestyle flavor you just can't find at our competitors. And at the PEANUT BARREL LOUNGE HAPPY HOUR U S SUN 1:30, 4:00, 7:1S 9:45 MIDNIGHT SHOW 2-7PM m A SAT ONLY Monday thru Friday Both at 521 E. Grand River Right Across From MSU's BcrkeyHall ^ SALOON^ TUES. WILSON 7:30 & 9:30 Michigan Ave. 300 yds. from Brody ■■■iff THE 16CTUR6 mm /€RI€/ BE SMART. BUY :higan state university kTMURRA] rPERAHIAI YOURSELF SILLY' BOOK ✓ ' SALE! Pianist 60-85% SAVINGS Murray Pcrahia, prize-winning American OFF ORIGINAL ROGER MOORE pffoS pianist from the Bronx, has become one of the virtuosi of the world's younger pianists. PUBLISHED PRICES JAMES BOND ^ His lyrical style and extraordinary technique 007" attest to his complete musicianship. □ HISTORY □ PSYCHOLOGY □ HEALTH MOONRAKER His was recent hailed Schumann release on Columbia by High Fidelity as " among the □ SCIENCE □ MUSIC □ APT □ AMERICANA best piano recordings ever made." □ LITERATURE □ PHILOSOPHY □ BUSINESS □ LANGUAGES □ SOCIOLOGY Program: □ LAW □ HOW-TO □ BIOGRAPHIES □ CBAFTS G HOBBIES □ SPOBTS Sonata No. II in E Flat. Op. 22 □ GABDENING □ COOKING □ BELIGION BEE I HOVE N □ POLITICS □ MATHEMATICS Fantasy Pieces, Op. 12 SCHUMANN Suite, Op. 14 BARTOK □ BEFEBENCE □ THE OCCULT □ NATUBE ONALO Fantasy in F minor, Berceuse □ ECONOMICS □ AND LOTS MOBE HERLAND and Barcarolle CHOPIN A|om FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26 at 8:15 In Our Basement Book fOTNOet in the p.m. Dept. University Auditorium IVSomIC University Series Event. 3 Prices only! Single tickets on sale NOW at the MSU Union Ticket Office (355-3361) and the Arts Box Office in Lansing (3724636). 00c $^9 $^9 Values to $1500 Campus Bookstore Store Across From Berkey Hall 507 E. Grand River y/j Michigon State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, October 23, 1979 9 IT ONLY TAKES MINUTES TO PLACE YOUR STATE NEWS IFIEO 347 STUDENT SERVICES BUILDING CALL 355-8255 Classified Advertising Auto Service Employment ||yi| | Employment j[jjj ! Apartments Houses Houses Iff] For Sale Information JUNK CARS wanted. Also OVERSEAS JOBS - Sum¬ LIKE TO DRIVE CROSSROADS REALTY IS BRADEN ROAD. 10 miles PHONE 355-8255 347 Student Services COUNTRY FEELING, gor¬ SEWING MACHINES - new Bldg. selling used parts. Phone mer/year round. Europe, S. DO IT FOR MOVING! to 124 W. Grand east. 3 bedroom farm home. ■321-3651. C-23-10-31 (3) geous 1 bedroom, nicely free arm machines from America, Australia, Asia, etc. DOMINO'S PIZZA River, E. Lansing. Same Remodeled, large yard. Avail All fields, $500-1,200 month.- carpeted, modern appliances, $99.50. Guaranteed used Regular Rates GOOD USED tires, 13, 14, 15 Now hiring full and part-time phone number? 351-0951. able now. $300/month. 351 garage, big yard, pets O.K. machines from $39.50. All ly. Expenses paid, sightsee¬ delivery people. Flexible C-23-10-31 (4) 7497. OR-20-10-31 (5) DAYS Now only $90 (10 5), 337- makes repaired, EDWARDS inch. Snow tires too! ing. Free information: IJC, hours with paid vacations 1 day-95* per line 1036. RENT A HOME Open Mounted free. Used wheel and holiday DISTRIBUTING COMPANY, benefits. Can STILL LOOKING for that NEED 2 People in order to til 9. C-3 10-24 (7) 3 days-85 per line and hub caps. PENNELL make up to 1115 N. Washington. 489 $5/hour with house or apartment to rent? rent E. Lansing residential SALES, 1825 Michigan. Lan¬ commission and tips. Apply 6448. C-23-10-31 (8) 6 days-80' per line STOP! Rent-A-Home has home. Garage, fireplace. $150 HOUSEMATE NEEDED sing, Michigan, 48912. 482 at the following locations. hundreds of listings in all each. Grad or staff preferred. male, East Lansing. GORG¬ 8 days-70' per line 5818. C-23-10-31 (7) RN'S-GN'S 337 8146 8 10 31 (5) 2068 Cedar St., Holt areas, sizes and prices. Call EOUS HOUSE. $190/month. Open 6 65 17 8! 337-1036 and see if they have MID MICHIGAN Includes everything. Call 351- 33 60 CHEQUERED FLAG. Foreign Lansing General Hospital has 1561 Haslett Rd„ Haslett what RENTALS Corda West 3 Lin Car parts and accessories are full and part time positions you're looking for. has a large selection of 5975 evenings. 8 111 (5) 1139 E. Grand River, Small fee if they can help Master Charge & Visa Welcome our specialty. Free advice available for registered and East Lansing apartments, houses, du¬ Cidermill ivith every part sold. 2605 E. graduate nurses. A 4-day, 10 yod. C-22-10-31 (9) plexes, studios, etc.... Most 5817 North Okemos Special Rates Kalamazoo. (1 mile west of hour per day work week 5214 Cedar St., Lansing areas, sizes and prices. Call Rooms 3608 N.E. St., Lansing WANTED ONE female room¬ Road, East Lansing 345 Ads-3 lines-'4.00-5 campus). Call 487-5055. option allowing 3 day week¬ 801 Thomas L. Parkway, mate. Own room furnished and see if we have what days. 80' per line over C-23-10-31 (6) ends is available on the you're looking for. From 9-9, PENNSYLVANIA AVE., quiet 337-7974 3 lines. No adjustment in rate when cancelled. Lansing one block from campus. Non midnight shift. We offer: 349 1065 C-23-10-31 (8) for student. $85 + deposit. Hours: 966 Trowbridge, E. Lansing smoker only. Rent negotiable Price of item(s) for sale must be stated in ad. Primary and team nursing, Phone 489-5574 after 5 p.m. CHEAPEST PRICES in the 12-10-25 (20) 351-7023. 5-10-24 (4) DUPLEX 7:30am-7pm. Maximum sale price of '200. Private party ads complete orientation pro¬ NEED male, own OR 1 10 23 (3) state! UGLV DUCKLING room $127 + utilities-lease. gram, continuing education NEW STORE opening - Cas¬ ROOMMATE NEEDED to only. RENT-A-CAR. $7.95/day. share apartment. $145/month Grad or student-MSU 1 mile. NEEDED -1 SOFA BED- $45 Back folds support system, excellent ual Corner, the nation's larg¬ room in house or Peanuts Personal ads—3 lines - '2.25 - per inser¬ 372-7650. C-14-10-31 (4) 393 5513/337 1837. down wage and benefit package. est leading retail chain for south-west Lansing. 10 apartment for 25-year-old fe¬ Herculon, 6% feet, tion. 75' per line over 3 lines, (pre-payment) For more information contact minutes to campus. 393- 5-10 23 (4) male excellent. 332-6663. today's contemporary working professional. VOLVO - 1967. 122S for Personnel Office Must be pleasant and close to 5 10 2313) Rummage /Garage Sale ads—4 lines - '2.50. Depart¬ women is opening another 7606. 6-10-24 (4), FEMALE ROOMMATE 12 parts. $100. Joe. 349-2617 or ment, Lansing General Hospi¬ in the area, in the E. Lansing business district. 63' per line over,4 lines-per insertion. new store minute drive to campus. Call 355-8311. S-5-10-29 (3) POODLES STANDARD Round Town ads—4 lines-'2.50-per insertion. tal, 2800 Devonshire, Lan¬ Meridian Mall. Immediate full 1 FEMALE ROOMMATE, Im¬ after 4:00 p.m., 625-7821. Call Laurie, 332-3363 be¬ 9:30 5:30 p.m. White, ARC, quality stock, 10 sing, Ml 48909. Phone 372- and part time opportunities mediate opening for non- 3-10-23 (3) tween a.m. 63' per line over 4 lines. weeks old, all shots, good 8220, ext. 267. EOE. for fashion conscious people smoker in 4 person apart¬ 3-10-24 (7) Lost & Found ads/Transportation ads—3 lines- Aviation 10-11-2 (21) who would enjoy an exciting ment. $90 month. Call 351- BETHEL MANOR dispositions, $175, 489 6619. - Unique E 5-10 29 14) '1.50-per insertion. 50' per line over 3 lines. role in the exhilarating world 5178. 6-10-26 (4) S/F Popcorn—(Sorority-Fraternity) 50' per line. ARE VOU interested in rent COME man. GROW with Small, private non-pro¬ Good¬ of women's fashions. Open¬ E LANSING 1 housing for men in Christian Co-op for winter. 803 E. for Sale \\^\ 4 ELTON JOHN tickets, con¬ ing a fully instrument rated ings for sales people, selling bedroom, Grand River. 351-4260 BOSE 901 SERIES III Excel cert October 29th, $30 each Cessna 172 for just $15/hour? fit school seeks qualified supervisors. Apply in person furnished, heat & water paid, Z 8 10 30 (4) best offer. Call Ruth Deadlines If so call Neal at 337-7988. individuals and volunteers Tuesday, October 23, 10-5 $240. Bill 351 9185 or 353 lent. $575. With base and or equalizer. Jeff. 353 1486 351 9297. E-5-10 29 (4) 12-11-2(5) interested in coordinating all near Center Stage Meridian 4372. 6-10 23 (3) EAST LANSING - Cozy 6 Want Ads-2 p.m.-l phases of educational al¬ 8 10 23 (3) class day before pub¬ Mall or Wednesday and Thur rooms, all utilities paid, fully FOUR TICKETS, together, ternatives and developmental CAMPUS NEAR Beautiful 5 carpeted, lication. sday October 24, 25, 10-5 modern kitchen, Cancellation/Change-1 p.m.-l class day be¬ Employment [[Ji] programs. man, Contact 332-6194, Good¬ 9:30-3:30 CASUAL CORNER Lansing Mall. EOE. 1-10-23 111) rooms, all utilities paid, fully carpeted, dining, large kitch¬ landscaped yard, kids and pets O.K. Now only $137. AMERICAN AIRLINES V, for the MSU-Ohio State foot¬ price special discount cou¬ ball game. Reasonable. Call fore publication. pon. $60. 655 1138 after 6 487 3096 after 6 p.m. Monday-Friday. 5-8 p.m., en and modern bath, yard. 112 1), 337-1036. RENT-A- C I 10 23 (4) PART-TIME EMPLOYMENT p.m. 5-10-26 (3) Classified Display deadline-3 p.m.-2 class 487-8951. 5-10-26 (11) CAMERA SERVICE techni¬ Only $165. (11-101 337-1036. HOME. Open 'til 9. with Michigan's largest multi- days before publication. cian will train. Basic know¬ RENT-A-HOME. Open 'til 9. C 3 10-24 (7) manufacturer distributor, 15- GIBSON SG, 1972. Excellent MARSHALL MUSIC CO: COOKS - EXPERIENCED. For C-3-10-24 (7) Once ad is ordered it cannot be cancelled or 20 hours per week. Automo¬ ledge of electronics helpful. SHARE HOUSE, female. Pre condition $200. Custom 150 Your headquarters for profes¬ days or nights. Apply in Full time only. Must be neat, changed until after 1st insertion. bile required. 339-9500. person, CORAL GABLES, courteous and have a good FEMALE ROOMMATE fer professional or grad amp - $200. Call rich, 351 - sional P.A. gear, club light¬ There is a '1.00 charge for 1 ad C-23-10-31 (5) student. Pets OK. St. Law¬ 6574 E-5 10 26 (4) ing electric keyboards, change plus 2838 E. Grand River, E. driving record. E.O.E. Send wanted to share large 2 rence near. $150 & Zi utilities guitars and amps. Call 337- 50' per additional change for maximum Lansing. 7-10-30 (4) resume to State News Box bedroom. 10 minutes south BABYSITTER IN my home, 485-6559. 8 10 25 (5) FOR SALE: twin bed - com¬ 9700 or stop in. Frandor Mall, of 3 changes. F6. 4-10-26 (7) MSU. $130 + lights. Grad own transportation, week¬ RESPONSIBLE PERSON to student or staff preferred. plete, good shape, $18 firm. 3 blocks from west campus. The State News will only be responsible for days, 8a.m. -1 p.m. or 10:30 ST. CLAIR Road, 18 miles Call 337 7945, after 6 p.m. Free Parking. C I 10 24 (8) care for 5-year-old girl 4 after¬ DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR 394 4597 5 10 26 (6) the 1st days incorrect insertion. Adjust¬ a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Cherry Lane. north. Farm house 4 bed E 5 10-26 (3) noons a week. 355-2780. for State Arts Association. ment claims must be made within 10 MSU. 355-8190. 5-10-26 (5) room. Large garden lawn WHIPPETS NOW available at 4-10-25 (3) 1 BEDROOM Sublet. 12-79 to days Must have interest & skill in area. Available now. $250/ GIRL'S BIKE 26 inch, WHITE MONKEY, 117 N. of expiration date. fund raising. Variable hours, 9-80. Clean/quiet. On bus LPN'S JOIN the nursing month. 351 7497 coaster brakes, basket, chain, Harrison Rd. 11-8 p.m. Bills are due 7 days from ad PART-TIME REPS (male/fe¬ lines. 337-0520 after 7. expiration date. team in our exciting new part time. Must be willing to OR 20-10 31 16) padlock. $50. 485 3072. 5-10 29 (3) male) to sell much needed travel in-state. Salary negot¬ 2-10-23 (3) If not paid by due date, a '1.00 late facility if you are looking for a E-5-10 26 (3) service to graduating job- iable. Send resume to Box STARTING WINTER Room service charge will be due. new dimension in your nurs¬ HOUSE PLANTS • Lush & seekers. Before 3 p.m., call H D-4, State News Classified, WOODSIDE MANOR. Lux in 6 bedroom house, females ing career. We have openings YOUNG CATS, $3-$5 Call green. 200 plants 5/$2.00 + Skip, collect at 1-312-475- 347 Student Services, ury unfurnished 1 bedroom preferred, 351 -4294. for part time LPN'S on the 6918. Z-5-10-26 (5) by 487 0977, anytime. floor plants and hanging bas¬ October 26. 1-10-23 (11) apartment. % mile from cam¬ 8 10 31 (3) 3-11:30 p.m. shift for some¬ E-5 10-26(3) kets Close to campus. 332- pus. $230/month, heat not one who can view the 6446. E 5-10 29 (5) COLLEGE AGENT - Life in¬ D.E.S DAUGHTERS needed included. Drapes, * carpet, Time to sell musical instru¬ COMPLETE BED chronically ill as a nursing Head¬ surance sales; 15-20 hours dishwasher, laundry, no pets. Automotive Automotive challenge. Come to the per week. Commission com¬ for research study of vaginal 10-5 p.m., 351-2211. Nights ments you no longer need in board, bookcases, both sides AMERICAN AIRLINE half- INGHAM COUNTY MEDI¬ smears. Volunteers should Classified. We have ready $100 or best offer 332 3192. fare coupons. 2 for $45 each. pensation. Company pro¬ not be using oral contracep¬ and weekends, 337-0910. cash buyers! E-5 10-25 (3) ALPHA ROMEO spyder road¬ CAL CARE FACILITY, 3860 349 6484. XE-5-10-24 (3) MAZDA 1974 RX4 Florida vides training. Can lead to 5-10-26 (8) Dobie Road, Okemos, to tives or IUD. Financial comp¬ ster. 1974. Mint condition. car, no rust, 4 door, 4 speed, permanent career upon ensation provided, call Dr. 30,000 miles. $4400. Call 353- complete your application. good gas mileage, good con¬ graduation. Contact Jere Bruce Walker. 353 9416. FEMALE ROOMMATE 2968 days, 723-2848 eve¬ 5-10-23 (15) dition. $1,100. 355-1230. Whiteley, 351-2500. needed to sublet winter term 3-10-25 (9) nings. 3-10-24 (5) 7-10-26 (4) 5-10-26 (91 only. 731 Burcham, $100/ RN- SHIFT supervisor, full- month. 332-3477. 10 11-2 14) time opening on the 3-11:30 NURSING ATTENDANTS ATTENTION!! WE buy late MERCURY 1977 - Grand NO SALES EXPERIENCE shift. Liberal If you want to be an import model imported and do¬ Marquis, 2 door hardtop. fringe benefits, NECESSARY If you're looking for reason¬ ant person patient mestic compact cars. Con¬ Silver with red leather, moon- evening and night differ¬ Learn how to sell Avon. on our able buys on winter sporting ential, no shift rotation, every care team & have the desire tact John DeYound, WIL¬ roof, every available power America's most popular line equipment, you'll find them other weekend off, and to help others, the New first Classified! LIAMS VW, 484-1341. options. 46,000 miles, 1 of cosmetics, fragrance, and in C-23-10-31 (5) owner, 393-2560. 8-10-26 (6) weekend bonus paid. MNA Ingham County Medical Care contract. Come to the Ing¬ jewelry. Call 482-6893. Facility will be having a SHARE ROOM in C-8-10-31 (7) Capitol CADILLAC 1975 - Sedan MERCURY COMET, 1974. ham County Medical Care community class, beginning Villa, $95, 332-0717 evenings. DeVille. Red with white vinyl Facility. 3860 Dobie Road, November 5. Please come to 8 10 30 (3) Sharp, economical, 6 cylin¬ LOOKING FOR responsible the top, white leather, very clean, der, stick shift. 45,000 miles. Okemos, to apply. Ingham County Medical student to babysit for 2 393-2560. 8-10-26 f4) 5-10-23(12) Care Facility, 3860 Dobie Call 694-1638 or 699-2522. children. Call evenings 484- SOUTH LANSING. 10 min. 5-10-26 (5) 2019. Transportation needed. Road, Okemos to complete to campus. Large one and A special chance to haunt WORK/STUDY, office help. an application. 5-10-29 (13) CAMARO LT 1974, auto¬ two bedrooms. Carpet, air, matic, all power, AM-FM, MONZA 2 + 2 1976 - 36,500 EAST LANSING WORKSHOP. 332-2565. ARTS 10-11-2 (41 appliances, heat. Excellent that special someone in HIGH-CLASS waitresses and $2600, 485-8504 after 6pm. miles, 4 cylinder 4 speed, 8-10-25 (3) UNIFORMED SECURITY of¬ location. $230 to $270. $400 your life! 6-10-23 (3) bartenders wanted. Call 393- mint condition, 646-0098. to move in. 394-7729. ficers and store detectives, 1100. 5-10-24(3) 8-10-24 (3) DAY WAITRESS full or part-time. Call 641- 8 10 23 (6) CAMARO LT 1975 brown - Apply in person at CORAL GABLES 4562. OR 23-10-31 13) metallic. Automatic, air cond¬ 1975 MUSTANG, 4 cylinder, SEDUCTIVE DANCERS, SUBLET LARGE 1 bedroom 2838 E. Grand River, East itioning, console, excellent white with red interior. $2200. MCDONALD'S RESTAU¬ men and women. Must have Pine Grove, $225/month. A page of Special Halloween Peanuts condition. One owner. 337- Must sell. 339-8021. ljnsingJM0-24J4)_ _ RANTS of East Lansing and very good face and body. 393 7217 or 332 0084 after Personal Pumpkins printed with YOUR 9275. 12-10-24 (4) 12-10-30 (3) TELEPHONE SURVEYING Okemos are now hiring for $25 $75 per night. Call 393- 5p.m 8 11 1 (31 evenings. Hours 5-9,5 days a full and part time employ¬ 1100. Come in after 9:30 p.m. MESSAGE will appear Wednesday, 1972 CAPRI Automotive 1974 MUSTANG II Mint 5-10-24 (51 - - week, $3/hour plus bonus. ment. Shifts available starting October 31. To order your Halloween V6., FM. Good gas mileage. condition. Blue. $2200. Call Call EAST LAWN MEMORY at 7 and 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. APPLES Peanuts Personal Pumpkin, just com¬ $450. 353-0260. 6-10-29 (3) CHEVETTE 1979, 4 door, 4 337-7771. X-12-11-5 (3) GARDENS. 349-9180. 5-10-24 (6) Apply in 2-4 p.m. person 8-10 a.m. and Monday tHrough r For Rent ~] SWEET CIDER plete this form and mail or bring WITH MUSTANG COBRA, Excel¬ Thursday. 7-10-23 (9) HALLOWEEN COSTUMES speed, 3000 miles, $300 + lent condition. Best offer over PAYMENT to the State News Classified 5-10 GENERAL KITCHEN & for rent. LANSING CIVIC make payments. 882-5250. $2650. 485-6502. Call after 3 dining room workers, $3.10/ PART TIME help - PONDER PLAYERS. Large variety. BLOSSOM ORCHARDS Dept. 347 Student Services. 5-10-23 (31 p.m. 8-10-31 (4) hour, Snyder Phillips Cafe¬ OSA STEAK HOUSE, 2771 E. 484 9191. 14 10 31 (3) THE WARDOWSKI S teria, lunch shifts. 5-10-24 (4) Grand River. Day or night, CUTLASS 1979 - Calais. '68 NOVA: 6 cylinder, 3 REFRIGERATORS FSCH 2 miles north of Leslie week or weekends. Apply in Loaded. $6795. 377-5300 speed. Runs well - good PHYSICAL THERAPIST TRUTH APPLIANCES, 315 3597 Hull Rood person 2-4pm Monday thru days. Roger, 627-9290. body. Good campus run¬ wanted, school year position, S. Bridge, Grand Ledge. 627 (old U.S. 127) 8-10-31 about. $300. 355-6047 (eve¬ Friday, 1-4pm Saturdays. j3| effective immediately. A ther 12-10-31 <61 2191. 10 10 29 (3) HOURS: 9 am-6pm nings). 3-10-24 (4) apist to serve Kindergarten CLOSED MONDAYS DATSUN F10, 1978. Hatch¬ RN'S OR LPN'S needed for STORAGE SPACE available, thru 12th grade students in PHONE: 1-589-8251 back, 5 speed, front-wheel OLDS CUSTOM Cruiser 1976 full time or part time, 3-11pm cars, boats, trailers. Call after local school districts. Exp PICK YOUR OWN APPLES drive steel belted radial tires, air, power, cruise, trailer, 5 p m. 332 3988. 5 10 24 (3) erience preferred in Pediat- shift. Split shift available. Sot. 8 Sun., 10-5 pm rustproofed, AM-FM radio, hauling equipment, self level Supervisory position. Con¬ rical Therapy. Graduation Shop our Classified columns Gift Packoges rear defogger, 34-40 MPG, system. Make an offer. 646- from an accredited school of tact Randy Putnam, Director $4100. Phone Joanna 353 6371 12-10-26 (5) now for low prices on gift shipped by UPS of Nursing. PROVINCIAL 8777 or 663-3823. 6-10-26 17) Physical Therapy is required. purchases for the holidays. Please send resume to Dr. HOUSE WEST. Lansing (517) 25 characters in a line, including punctuation OLDS DELTA 88, 1969 CON 323 9133. 9-10-26 DELTA 88, 1973. Power, air, VERTIBLE. $400 or best offer Morgan E. Lachney, Director (9)_ and spaces. of Special Education Eaton tilt. $950. 339-8021. 394-5575 after 5 p.m. MODELS WANTED, $9/ Intermediate School District. 12-10-30 (3) 12-10-31 (3) 1790 E. Packard Hwy. Char hour. 489-2278 or apply in PRINT AD HERE person at VELVET FINGERS, lotte, Ml. 48813 Phone (517) 1976 DODGE Wagon. 6 stick. PONTIAC GRAND Prix '71. 527 E. Michigan. 543 5500. 8-11-1 (19) 4 speed. Air, AM-FM stereo. Runs well, very dependable. OR 23-10-31 (4) $2200. 394 2389. 12-10-24 (4) $550, 349-4490 after 5 p.m. LEAF RAKING, residential DAY COOK Noon to 5. 5 $3 50 per hour 353 5264 days a week. Apply in person '78 FIREBIRD FORMULA, PONTIAC GRAND Prix 1973 2-10-24 (3) at SMITTY'S. 521 E. Grand AM-FM, good MPG, LOST in the air, clean, $5200 or best offer. SJ. Florida car, black with River Ave. 3-10-23 (4) white buckets, loaded, no PART-TIME help needed 394-1022. 5-10-25 (3) rust, $1500. 337-1209. evenings and weekends. Ap¬ FORD STATION Wagon '71 Well maintained, excellent 3-10-23 14) ply in person. 7-11 Store. 1997 Aurelius Rd. Holt. ForeignCar running condition. $600. 482 TOYOTA CORONA - 1975, 5-speed, air, excelleni 4 door. 5 10 29 (5) _ i Service ar 9741 4-10-24 (4) condition. 882-9130 after 5. EAST LANSING Public Schools Music Aid, music FORD VAN-1971. paneling, bad rust, runs great Carpet, 8-10-29 (41 background preferred. 6 Maze? DEADLINE: Good transportation, $425. TRANS AM 1979-T/A 6.6, 4 hours a week. Monday thru Friday. Apply in person, per 394-6415 after 5 p.m. speed, T-top, stereo, 6,000 WE SERVICE: WE CAN HELP! 10-10-24 (4) miles. Make offer. 321-8848. 8- 10-29(3| sonnel office, 509 Burcham Dr.7-10-28 <7)_ DATSUN VOLKSWAGEN TOYOTA HONDA Fri., Oct. 26 4 lines $3.50 _ _ FORD 1972. Good condition, • excellent transportation $450 TRIUMPH SPITFIRE 1977, GENERAL OFFICE, 30-40 hours per week. Working Noon 349-6285. 8-10-25 (3) very good condition, low with figures and general 351 2207 Mail or bring to: mileage, $3695 or best offer. GREMLIN 1971 reliable trans¬ 355-4154. 8-10-26 14) bookkeeping. quired. Interviews Tuesday Typing re¬ ' « mile west of campus 224 S. Clippert Lansing. The Beetle Shop 3 State News Classified Dept. Loosing i Oldest independent VWrepoir shop 347 Student Services Bldg. portation, minimal rust. $550. VALIANT 1974. Excellent between 9a.m. and 2p.m. Call Michigan 48912 ggs 351-7157 evenings. condition, good gas mileage Carol 351-9001 for appoint HOU*S: MOM FUSS 1400 E. CAVANAUGH • 393-1590 E. Lansing, Ml 48823 12-10-31 (3) $1275. 349-6285. 8-10-25 I3> ment. 3-10-23 (8) 1 0 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, October 23, 1979 For Sale [[^T| Mobile Homes"] [»] [~~ Service ] f^| [~ Round Town IfTI NEW AND used guitars, ban TRAVEL TRAILER, 21' self IMPROVE YOUR GRADES. CASTING; LANSING CIVIC Bianchi sentenced, cousin arrested contained, sleeps 4 Call 88? Send $1.00 fo, your 306 page PLAYERS: "Enter Laugh jos, mandolins, etc. Dulc¬ imers and kits, recorders, 0593. 8-11 1 (3) •catalog of collegiate re¬ ing." Need 4 women and 11 thousands ot hard to find albums and books. Discount 1973 SHULT. 12x65. Ex search 10,250 topics listed. Box 25097G, Los Angeles Ca. men. October 22 and 23, 7:30 p.m at LCP headquarters. 2300 East Michigan (side for 'Hillside Strangler' murders prices. Expert repairs free pando, carpeted, shed, ap 90025 1 213-477-8226. pliances, 2 bedrooms, excel door). 5 10 23 (7) estimates ELDERLY INS Z 21-10 23(6) TRUMENTS' 541 E Grand lent'condition, nice lot 694 By RICHARD DE ATLEY swered, "Yes, I did," Deputy We have as raignment until Nov. 5 after the "Now we will be able to River. C 23 10 31 181 5965 evenings. 12-10-29 15) a fast-paced mar¬ Associated Press Writer District Attorney Roger Kelly GUITAR REPAIRS Prompt defense sought the continu¬ prosecute Mr. Buono, and that ket-place in these Classified LOS ANGELES Kenneth asked him if he'killed each of guaranteed service. Free esti¬ - ance. Buono will remain in gives me a great deal of BEAUTIFUL, COMPLETELY columns! Call us with your FREE GERMAN Shepherd; mates and reasonable rates. Bianchi, quiet and calm, five victims in a string of 10 remodeled interior, 10 min ad today! was custody without bail. satisfaction," he said. Golden Lab puppy. 10 weeks Member American Guild of sentenced to life in prison after utes from MSU 641 6609 slayings from September 1977 Authorities had originally old. Call 351 8788 or 337 7527 Luthiers. MARSHALL MU¬ anytime or 676 5340 after LANSING CIVIC Players' pleading guilty Monday to five through February 1978. He also KEENE SENTENCED linked 13 slayings to the "Hill¬ Z 5 10 29 (4) SIC CO. 337 9700. 6 p.m. 12 11-2 (4) Spookhouse! Oct. 29, 6:30- slayings in the "Hillside pleaded guilty to one count of BIANCHI to six life sentences, side Strangler." C 1 10 24 (6) AMERICAN & UNITED Air 9:30 p.m. 4 Years and up, 506. Strangler" murders that for six conspiracy. one each for the five murders "It appears now the other DAVE'S CARPET. We clean 2300 E Michigan Ave. Corner months terrorized Southern Later in the day, Bianchi's and the sixth for conspiracy to lines '/? fare coupons. each. Mark 484 5315. $75 [ Animals ][Q all carpets at price. 323 2113. a reasonable of Hayford and Michigan. Lansing. 5-10-29 (6) California women. "I wish I had the power that cousin, Angelo Buono, 45, of commit murder. The six life three slayings may have been committed by other persons," E 5 10 29 (3) POODLE AKC, black minia Glendale, made a five-minute sentences, Keene said, must District Attorney John Van de OR 7 10-31 (3) it be ordered that your sen¬ ture male. 1 year old. Nice court appearance. Buono, who run concurrently with the two Kamp said. TYPEWRITER ELECTRIC tence . . . run consecutively," is charged with murder in all 10 consecutive life sentences given disposition. $125 or best of EXPERT GUITAR repairs - portable. Excellent condition, fer. Terms considered. 487 Superior Court Judge William deaths, has claimed he is inno¬ him Friday in Bellingham, BIANCHI AND BUONO first works well. $95. 353-2131. Acoustic and electric. Most 9304, persistently. B. Keene told Bianchi after cent. Wash. E 5-10-29 (3) extensive shop in the state. discussed the idea of murder in E 5 10 26 (6) imposing six life sentences. Municipal Judge Gabriel Just minutes after Bianchi's ELDERLY INSTRUMENTS. September 1977, Van de Kamp 332 4331. C-10-10-31 (5) Bianchi, 28, had quietly an¬ Butierrez delayed Buono's ar- appearance in Bellingham, BOOKS! 3 floors of books, FREE KITTEN to good home. alleges, when they "had one or Buono was arrested. The com¬ conversations about hav¬ magazines and comics. White, fluffy, cute. Karen, more CURIOUS BOOK SHOP, 307 after 5 p.m 332 1205 Cleaning the attic? Sell un¬ plaint against Buono filed by ing sex with a girl and then wanted items in these col- the district attorney's office UAW, Chrysler still East Grand River, East Lan 1 10-23 13) killing her." sing, 332-0112. C 23 10-31 15) alleges "special circumstances" On Oct. 17, 1977, the cousins LEASE, ARABIAN gilding, in the killings, meaning the NIKON F WITH motor drive. "decided to pick up a girl and Honda Moped, womens ski tack, indoor arena. 10 min [ Typing Service"] [~^] death penalty can be sought if have sex with her," Van de bargaining contract utes MSU 349 2172, 349 he is convicted. boots and skis with Salomon 2094. 8 11 8 (3) Bianchi agreed Kamp said. 444's. 175cm. Phone 355- UNIGRAPHICS OFFERS to plead That night, according to the 8311, Kim. S-5-10-23 (5) COMPLETE RESUME SER¬ guilty and testify against his ROOM TO board horse near VICE: DETROIT — United Auto doubts about the automaker's cousin in return for an agree¬ complaint, they encountered campus. Call A M 355 3310 Typesetting; offset Workers union leaders Monday Yolanda Washington at an un¬ GUITAR STRING sale Prices determination to meet a nego¬ ment by Los Angeles and or P.M. 337 2113. 4-10-26 (3) printing; and bindery serv¬ disclosed place, and Kenneth reduced on GHS, Fender, ices. Approved dissertation reported progress in bargain¬ tiating deadline set for Thurs¬ Whatcom County, Wash., Ernie Ball, Martin, Guild, Gib¬ PEKINGESE PUPPIES AKC printing and binding special¬ ing with ailing Chrysler Corp., day at noon. authorities not to seek the Bianchi put handcuffs on her. son, D'Angelico and D'Ad- ists. For estimate, stop in at yet complained of the com¬ death penalty in his case. Then, it said, the men raped silver & black. Wormed, "Certainly there's more dario. Used Gibson, Fender, 2843 E. Grand River or phone and killed her. shots. 394 0012. 8-1C-23 (3) pany's failure to respond to a doubt in my mind today than Bianchi's appearance Monday Travis Bean, Epiphone, and 332 8414 C 23 10 31 (9) scaled down UAW contract other there was yesterday or the day was in marked contrast to his In nine "Strangler" Rickenbacker, electric guitars FREE CAT - 1 Vi years, litter offer. murders, the complaint alleged, and basses. Used Fender, TYPING, EXPERIENCED, before," Fraser said. "But, you tearful session in Bellingham. trained, tan and white. Very fast and reasonable. 371 4635 UAW President Douglas At that session, Bianchi ad¬ Bianchi and Buono either kid¬ Music Man, Ampeg, Peavey playful. 351 9478. know, we have time yet." and acoustic, amps and P.A. C 23-10-31 (3) Fraser said "The time is passed mitted strangling Karen napped or coerced young E 5 10 26 (3) However, the union reported systems. Acoustic guitars for them to react. Mandic, 22, of Bellvue, Wash., women to Buono's Glendale several lesser issues had been from $39.00 and up. Used EXPERT TYPING.Term "We're getting a little im¬ and Diane Wilder, 27, house. It said all of the women of W DOBERMAN PUPPIES for resolved and intense bargain¬ Ludwig, Rogers, Slingerland sale. Can be registered. papers, letters, RESUMES. patient, but we can't make Bremerton, Wash., both stu¬ were raped and some were $50. Near Gables. 337-0205. ing continued on other out¬ and Premier drumsets. New 882 1898. E-5-10-25 (3) them respond, I suppose," he sodomized before they were dents at Western Washington Shure microphones. TOP C 23-10-31 (3) said. standing items. slain at Buono's residence. University. w DOLLAR PAID!!! WILCOX LABRADOR RETRIEVER Cold winter months are com¬ Faced with a wide-ranging Fraser said he would not The lengthy complaint filed TRADING POST 509 E. puppies, AKC, $125. 485 union contract offer covering bargain past the deadline and "I HAVE TO take responsi¬ by the district attorney's office Michigan, Lansing, 485-4391. 7498. E 5 10 25 (3) ing .. . sell your unneeded 11-10-31 (21) sleds, skates and other sport¬ wages and pensions, the UAW reiterated the company would bility for what I've done, and I also alleges that Bianchi and FOR SALE T159 Program mable calculator with PC 100 LOW COST spaying/peuter ing clinic for Ingham County. We can make it happen now! ing equipment in Classified. TYPING IBM memory, pica, N said Chrysler so far has made only one counter offer on pen¬ sions. It was rejected as inade¬ be forced to explain to Con¬ gress — from seeking financial aid which — it is the have to do everything I can to get Angelo Buono," he sobbed. After Monday's session, Buono operated a prostitution ring from as early as June 1977, but indicates that none of the 99 printer and aviation nodule. Call 372 9759 after 6 p.m. elite. Editing available; former quate. reasons for its failure to reach Kelly said he was satisfied with women in the ring were victims Used 2 months. $330 (Retail 8-10-29 (4) English teacher. 694-4070. Fraser expressed his first agreement. the agreement. of the stranglings. $430) Call 487-3811. OR 13-10-31 (3) 8-10 26 (6) LABRADOR RETRIEVERS 3 months AKC. 1 yellow female COPYGRAPH SERVICE FOR SALE- Commodore pet & 3 black males. 676-2609. COMPLETED, DISSERTA 8K home computer. Used 2 months $725 (Retail $795 + tax) Call 487-3811. 8-10-26(4) E-5-10-24 (3) OLD ENGLISH Sheepdog TIONS AND SERVICE. Corner MAC and Grand River, 8:30 am - 5 pm RESUME ifi Energy alternatives examined i continued from page 1) effective, Zapp said, and so far the development has followed pups. AKC - Pet and show Monday - Friday, 10 am - 5 OVER' 3000 cheap albums, Tax credits available from Michigan and the federal government DOE's predicted trajectory of cost reductions. $175-300. Your child needs to Saturday. 337-1666. 256 and up all types - hits to love one. 882 9036. C 22 10 31 (7) make solar hot water heating a particularly attractive alternative, the obscure. FLAT BLACK & 8-10-24 (4) he added. UNDER PEAK CONDITIONS a photovoltaic cell could produce CIRCULAR. 541 E. Grand TYPING. FREE pick-up and Roland Zapp, professor of electrical engineering and systems 100 watts of electricity per square meter, he added. River, Open 11 above a.m. C 14 10 31 (6) 6 Paramount. p.m., 6 days. HORSES BOARDED, $50 per month. Includes all feed and delivery. Fast, experienced, low rates. 676-2009. OR 23 10-31 (3) M science, has helped to design the largest solar water heating system in the country. An average house with 120 square meters of roof space could produce more electricity than would be needed for an entire day in about two hours, Zapp said. gtre. 694 3250. 12-10-25 (3) That system, located at the Ingham County Medical Care STICKLER LOG splitter. GOLDEN RETRIEVER EXPERIENCED TYPIST, dis¬ ■ Facility, 3860 Dobie Road, Okemos, saves about 20,000 gallons of Back up energy sources would still be needed, however, since no Mother Earth News says pup sertations, term papers, and oil a year, Zapp said. energy would be produced on cloudy days, he warned. World's best. $149.99. 339 pies AKC registered, vaci graphs. Call 349-6692. nated + wormed. 337 1839. Zapp also said that solar energy couldn't be brought into use fast 3218. E 5 10 25 (3) OR 3 10 24 (3) "C THE SYSTEM HAS about 10,000 square feet of solar collector enough to meet the energy needs of the nation for many years. E-5-10-23 (4) surface and is expected to provide 25 percent of the hot water for RHODES 88 key stage TYPING EXPERIENCED. the facility. ANOTHER FORM OF energy which will be providing power in piano. Used one year with Thesis, term papers, IBM Lost & Found the future is wind. Wind is considered a solar energy because the 4) Water in the system is heated to 180 degrees, but temperatures headphones. Songwriter's correcting. Nancy, 351-7667, salvation for wee hours inspi¬ have surpassed 200 degrees, said Vern Alshider, maintenance sun creates wind by heating and cooling the atmosphere. 10-11-2 (3) rations in thin walled apart¬ LOST - PUPPY Black supervisor at the facility. "The best (wind) system that we've analyzed right now is a 45 ment. Owner moving with acoustic to house. Will part German Shepard, 351-4135. Ann and female. Colling NEW IBM Typing disser tations, term papers. Close, •p"l Zapp added that the facility is being monitored over a five-year period by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration to kilowatt engineering. system," Stout said of wind research done in agricultural with Rhodes for $975 from wood. 5-10-25 (3) editing. 351-1345. 332 8498. determine how effective solar energy is in this area. right person. Call Teresa 3 10 24 I4I Another type of solar power system Zapp has been involved IF, HOWEVER, AN attempt is made to store the energy for LOST GOLD ruby ring Lost Asuret, 487 0230.3 10-24 110) in ladies room Sunday 10 21 at the Pan Please EXPERIENCED dissertations IBM (Pica typing, Elite). •N with is solar photovoltaics, which makes a direct conversion of sunlight to electricity. later use, "your economics fall apart," Stout said, so all that energy has to be used as soon as it comes in. 2 UNITED AIRLINES half fare 351 4861 4 10 26 (4! FAYANN 489-0358 He added that photovoltaics is the "most promising thing we "I should point out that I'm looking at small scale wind power," coupons, $75 or best offer. 371 4151. 5-10-26(3) C 23 10 31 (31 have coming on the horizon." Stout added. "Other people are looking at the megawatt LOST 2', DOLLAR gold A solar photovoltaic cell consists of a semi-conductor, which is generators." OVER 100 quality used leather coats. No coat over coin. Great sentimental value, Reward. Sally, 337 1305. LOW RATES - Term papers, resumes. Fast expert typing. to usually specially coated silicon crystals, and convert sunlight into electricity. One of those other people is Jes Asmussen Jr., an MSU professor in electrical engineering and system science. $80. Most under $60. Over 30 5-10-29 13) Day and evening. Call "G" S TYPING. 321-4771 Asmussen predicts that wind power could be supplying between pairs of stereo speakers and 3 and 5 percent of the nation's energy by the year 2000. LOST GRAY striped kitten. C 13 10 31 (4) ZAPP IS CURRENTLY involved in a project which will many fine stereo receivers with 90 We miss him. Reward. Call partially power an expressway rest area near Niles, Mich., with "But to do that would require 40,000 to 80,000, 300-foot, 2.5 day warranty. TYPING. LIBRARY research, DICKER AND DEAL 337 1349. 4 10-26 (3) photovoltaics. megawatt wind machines," he said. resume service. Free pick up S SECOND HAND STORE. and delivery. 676-1912. "The one we're putting together here (in Niles) will be the Right now there are some obstacles to wind power: It is costly IOST 4 MONTH old Ger for the homeowner and it is risky for utilities because it hasn't 1701 S. Cedar St., Lansing. C 18 10-31 (3) biggest in Michigan," he said. The photovoltaics will provide about 487 3886. C 8 10-31 (9) man Shepherd puppy. Red 5 kilowatts of power. been proven yet, he added. dish brown color, wearing 2 HEAD, 200 collars. Lost Kedzie and Photovoltaic cells were first developed for the space program in "Those impediments are likely to change in the next few years cm. skis with Ann Street near Instructions the late 1950s, Zapp said, and the electricity they produced cost because there's quite a bit of research and development being marker bindings, used veiy Reward. 332 little, in good condition $100 2349 3-10-25 (6) $200 a watt. done," Asmussen said. or best offer. Call 353-8305 E 5 10 24 (5) FOUND APPROXIMATELY TAKE A giant step forward to a horse career MEREDITH to Today photovoltaics can produce electricity for about $10 a watt, he added, and it is figured they will be cost effective when the A few years ago, he said no one was making wind turbines in the United States, but today there are between 25 and 30 wind turbine 4 month old brown and black MANOR SCHOOL OF reach 50 cents a watt (in 1975 dollars). manufacturers, and in the 1990s they expect to be producing z SCOTT STEREO amplifier HORSEMANSHIP Call toll puppy, near Old College "But that's still in the future," Zapp added. 100,000 wind machines a year. and speakers in good cond Field 351 2705 or 332 0999 free 1 800 624-1929 However, it may not be too far in the future. The Department of Tomorrow: an examination of the potential and problem of ition. Will sell for $200. 337 Ask for John. 3-10-23 (4) Z 7-10-30 (5) 2590. 5 10-24(3) Energy projects 1986 as the year photovoltaics will become cost obtaining energy from biomass materials. 4) GUITAR LESSONS - Private [Peanuts Personal] \W\ or group Call MARSHALL 6 MONTH OLD stereo, must L.T.F.: Happy 3 sweetie It's MUSIC CO., 337 9700. Open weeknights until 9 p.m. It's What's Happening fc been rough but now I know I C-5 10 26 14) go. Signet TK7SU Shibata love you. Yamaha YP800 CA-1010. Babe Z 1-10-23 (4) Attention: Volunteers needed at LESSONS IN guitar, banjo Announcements for It's What's We are learning to speak Irish. Interested in working in an Klipsch Heresy $1,950 value and more, at the ELDERLY Meet with us, the Irish Language innovative county jail program? Ingham County Medical Center for $1,350 or best offer. 4 Happening must be received in the Pediatrics, morning and afternoon year Personal INSTRUMENT SCHOOL. and Culture Association at 6 Check it out in 26 Student State News office, 343 Student security agreement. 3371818 shifts available. Contact 26 Stud¬ 4 332 4331. C 10 10 31 (41 tonight, Mural Room, Union. Services Bldg. 7 10-26 (7) Services Bldg., by noon at least ent Services Bldg. for more infor- Failte! EDGAR CAYCE Search tor two days before publication. No The Owosso Memorial Hospital UNITED HALF fart' coupons $50 each. 694-2649 between 6 9 p m. E 5 10 24 (3) God study groups forming, call 485 1676 evenings. Wanted .'£i announcements will be by phone. accepted Juniors, seniors: Gain academic credit interning with the Michigan needs a few more volunteers in its radiology program. Gain valuable Pre-vet volunteer placements 10-10-23 (3) FEMALE PHOTOGRAPHER Child Abuse Program. Contact experience. Contact 26 Student are available to juniors, seniors. £ DISCOUNT CALCULATORS needed by male model to Dave Persell, College of Urban Services Bldg. Four-hour block of time, week¬ has moved to 124 W. WIN Grand complete portfolio. Call 485- Volunteer Action Corps helps Development. days. Own transportation is req¬ River. 351-0951. $500,000 5310, Monday Thursday 10- Put some sunshine into your Total cash prizes needy community residents with uired. Contact 26 Student Serv¬ OR 23 10 31 (3) 12. 3 10 25 (3) short term helper needs. Sign up Project 1225! The MSU Railroad life. Volunteer to work with the ices Bldg. Ms. Photogenic USA, Inc. to help in 1 Student Services Bldg. Club meets at 7 tonight, Oak kids at the Michigan School for CHRISTY'S QUALITY used Call 351 4865 the Deaf. For details, visit 26 ROOMMATE NEEDED im Room, Union. furniture and for appointment only. VI antiques. MSU German Club meets at Student Services Bldg. ASMSU Travel is now taking GRAND OPENING 8 10 29 (6) mediately. Close to MSU Ef staff applications for enthusiastic, LCC. Nice 4 bedroom house. 5 p.m. Oienstag, Peanut Barrel. Food and Nutrition Association Hardwood end and coffee interested students. All majors 487 0443. 7-10-29 (3) Alle Deutschsprecher sind herzlich meets at 4:30 today, 9 Human Horticulture majors: We need tables. Secional book cases- desks, lamps, couches, while desks, lamps, couches, Recreation _ [ftfl] WANTED PSL 401 tutor. Call einegladen. spennung, Unterheltung, Ent Feststellung eines Tref- Ecology Bldg. Cooking techniques will be demonstrated. your help! Horticulture Volunteer for the Therapy Program welcome. For more information, call Travel Office. ftermins. Tschuss! with the elderly. Contact 26 Stud¬ chairs, leather office chairs Al after 4 p.m, 337 2148. BLUEGRASS EXTENSION MSU Sailing Club elections will ent Services Bldg. while they last. 505 E. Michi¬ SERVICE plays weddings, 4-10 24 (3) Attention business, economics Are you going home this week be held at 6:30 tonight, 220 students: Interested in overseas gan Ave., Lansing, parties. 337-0178 or 372 3727. Volunteers are needed to work end? Need a ride or riders? Alpha M.A.C. Ave America's Cup Rest¬ C 20 10 31 (10) C 23-10-31 (3) NEED TWO tickets MSU vs. , internships? The International Phi Omega offers Call-A-Ride aurant. A windsurfing present¬ with mentally and emotionally Association of Students in Econ¬ OSU. Will pay reasonable SOMEBODY ELSE'S service. Call 353-CARS. ation is featured. impaired youngsters. Apply for the omics and Business Management CLOSET featuring gently price. 393 8824 after 4 p.m. Beekman Program in 26 Student 7 10 2514) Services Bldg. meets at 6 tonight, Sunporch, used clothing. 541 E. Grand Join us, the Baptist Student Volunteer for a support group Union. River Open noon to 6 p.m. Union at 6 tonight, 332 Union. for an alcoholic patient on the unit Take ins H»r»e-drowr« HALF FARE airline coupons. St. Lawrence Hospital. Contact Women's Resource Center dis¬ by appointment. Everyone is welcome for fellow¬ at Top dollar. Call Mike, 332 26 Student Services Bldg. cussion is from 12:15 to 1 p.m. The next meeting of the MSU C 23 10 31 15! HAYRIDES ship and Bible study. 7977, mornings. 5-10-26 (3) Wednesday, Sun Porch, Union. Telecommunication Board is at • • • RECORDS1 THOUSANDS to MSU Go Club meets from 7 to MSU Russian Chorus meets at 7 Math Anxiety: Exploring myths. 7 p.m. Thursday, 4 Student Serv- choose from, 75C and up, all Please call 2 or 4 TICKETS TO MSU Betty Phillips, Glenda Lappan, 11 tonight, Eustace Hall. Begin¬ tonight, 102 Music Practice Bldg. quality guaranteed. WAZOO 676-5928 Minnesota game. 482 6232 or ners and Dan-level players wel All singers welcome. math department. RECORDS, 223 Abbott, 337- after 4pm for 332 5404 9 10-2613) MSU Retailing Club is sponsor¬ Come demonstrate against 0947 C-13 10-31 (5) Student Traffic Appeals Court is Jessie Jackson's meeting with the WANTED: 6 tickets together MSU Juggling Association now taking applications. If you ing a symposium on the Dayton WE SELL stereo equipment. f • Nov 10. MSU Minnesota Hudson Cedarbrooke Community PLO. The Organization of Jewish If you're ready to trade up to meets at 8 30 tonight and every are interested, come by the THF STEREO SHOPPE. East better van, sell your old one t ome game 517 ASMSU business office for an Development proposal at 7:30pm Students meets at 6 tonight, in a 6312690 Tuesday, Tower Room, Union. All Wednesday, Parlor C, Union. front of Kellogg Center Lansing. C 23 10-31 (3) in these Classified columns Z 1? 10 26 (31 habitual object levitators welcome appointment. Michigan Stote News, East Lonsing. Michigan Tuesday, October 23, 19791 1 HAGAR the Horrible Bill Cosby Nov. 11 Daily Tv Highlights by Dik Browne SPONSORED BY: ws: 3:00 children's 7:00 Adult $8.50, $7.50, $4.50, $3.50 (6)WJIM-TV(CBS) (lO)WUX-TV(NBC) (ll/26)WELM-TV(Coble) (12)WJRT-TV(ABC) (23)WKAR-TV(PBS) TUESDAY (23) Villa Alegre 9:00 11:30 PUPPY UP W/Tp MY 10:00 4:00 (6) Movie (6)Barnaby Jones 0ATpWATep/ APP (6) Beat The Clock (6) Flintstones (10) Movie (10) Johnny Carson Want soap/ lo (10) Card Sharks (10) Special Treat (11) Women's Poetry (12) Barney Miller (12) Mary Tyler Moore (12) Match Game (12) Three's Company (23) ABC News eoAp/ (23) Mister Rogers (23) Sesame Street (23) World 12:05 10:30 4:30 9:30 (12) Dog And Cat (6) Whew! (6) Gunsmoke (12) Taxi 12:40 (10) Hollywood Squares (12) Gunsmoke 10:00 (12) Odd Couple 5:00 (11) Ed-itorial Weiss-Cracks (6) Movie (23) Villa Alegre (10) Star Trek (12) Hart To Hart 1:00 10:55 (23) Mister Rogers (23) Poldark (10) Tomorrow (6) CBS News 5:30 10:30 1:45 11:00 (6) 3's A Crowd (11) Severe Weather ling Fiddle Music (12) Rookies The Hot Mud (6) Price Is Right Fomily 8 (10) High Rollers (11) WELM News (12) News 11:00 (6-10-12) News (10) News 2:00 PEANUTS The Red Cloy Ramblers Sat , Oct. 27 (12) Laverne & Shirley (23) Electric Company (11) Tuesday Night 2:15 by Schulz A Jazz Extravaganza (23) Electric Company 6:00 (23) Dick Cavett (12) News SHOWt AS! |A11 The Pat Metheny Group 11:30 (6-10) News Wed , Oct 31 McDonel Kiva (10) Wheel Of Fortune (12) Family Feud (11) TNT True Adventure Trails MSU SHADOWS (23) Footsteps (23) Dick Cavett by Gordon Carleton PINBALL PETE'S 12:00 6:30 (6-10-12) News (6) CBS News SPONSORED BY: (23) Firing Line (10) NBC News 12:20 (11) Woman Wise (6) Almanac (12) ABC News 12:30 (23) Over Easy (6) Search For Tomorrow 7:00 (10) Password Plus (6) Tic Tac Dough (12) Ryan s Hope (10) Newlywed Game 1:00 (ll)Tempo (6) Young And The Restless (12) Bowling For Dollars (10) Women Like Us (23) High School Quiz Bowl FRANK & ERNEST SPONSORED BY: (12) All My Children 7:30 by Bob Thaves 1:30 (6) Happy Days Again (6) As The World Turns (10) Joker's Wild 2:00 (11) Artpourri (10) Doctors (12) Mary Tyler Moore (12) One Life To Live (23) MacNeil/Lehrer Report I'vE