Tuesday The forecast for today calls for more sunny skies with The State News temperatures in the mid 50s to low 60s. Lows tonight will be in the 40s. VOLUME 73 NUMBER 152 MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY EAST LANSING. MICHIGAN 48824 OCTOBER 30, 1979 Demonstrators try to close Wall Street By LARRY STRIEGEL Police dragged some of the demonstrators away by the arms; Associated Press Writer others were transported on stretchers. Ten buses were on hand, NEW YORK — To the beat of a brass band, more than 1,000 Trying to get to along with a similar number of police wagons. her job at the New anti-nuclear demonstrators tried in vain Monday to close the New Most of the protesters were charged with disorderly conduct. York Stock Exchange on the 50th anniversary of the stock market Those who laid down were booked for resisting arrest. Police said York Stock Ex¬ crash. 750 summons were issued and 209 persons were jailed. change, a woman Police reported 959 arrests in what was the largest of several makes her way anti-nuclear demonstrations across the nation. CYNDY LAZAROFF, 22, one of 40 Princeton students through a group of In Washington, D.C., about 250 protesters blocked doorways to demonstrating, briefly chained herself to a lamppost with three anti-nuclear pro¬ the Energy Department and rallied on Independence Avenue, and others. "We'll stay here until we make our point understood," said testers. Over 850 88 persons were taken into custody during a protest at the Trident the woman, a politics major from Pittsburgh. "We want people to demonstrators nuclear submarine base in Bangor, Maine. know where nuclear investments begin." were arrested as In New York, scores of demonstrators jammed the exchange on "This is a new focus for the anti-nuclear movement," said Sharon Wall and Broad streets, saying their targets were companies that an attempt was Tracy, a protest leader. "Until now it's been focused just on the made to shut down finance the nuclear industry. Clowns on stilts mingled with the installations. Now we're targeting the financiers." the Exchange on peaceful protesters. Stock Exchange officials had been asked by demonstration "Don't go to work today and take a holiday from death," one leaders earlier this month to suspend 61 of its members, who deal in Wall Street in pro¬ demonstrator urged the Stock Exchange employees. Wall and nuclear weapons and power. test of the finan¬ Broad streets were closed, but traffic was backed up for nine blocks In turning them down. Stock Exchange Vice President Richard cial community's on nearby Broadway. Grosso said the type of business a member was engaged in was not a funding of the nu¬ concern of the stock market. He said standards for admission clear industry. AMONG THE FIRST to be arrested was Daniel Ellsberg, key required only that a member distribute its stock nationally and that figure in the Vietnam-era Pentagon papers case. the company be in a sound financial condition. The exchange brought many of its employees in early and opened Simultaneous protests against the Trident submarine, which is on schedule at 10 a.m. to active trading. capable of launching nuclear missiles, were held at two production "We intend to remain open and operate normally," said one sites and at two corporations. exchange official. On the exchange floor, a roar went up when the 10 a.m. bell DOZENS OF GLOVED protesters clambered over a barbed-wire signaled, the start of trading. "Usually they cheer when it's fence at the submarine base in Bangor, Maine. Eighty-eight closing," said James Fuller, a senior vice president. "All the people protesters were hauled off in yellow buses to a gymnasium, where are in. We're fully staffed. It has had no effect on the market." they received "barring letters" not to re-enter the base. Aside from occasional brief scuffling at police barricades, the Demonstrators also showed up at the Electric Boat shipyard in mood was festive, with the 15-piece band providing circus music. Groton, Conn., and 18 of them were arrested. "I haven't had this much fun since the 1960s," Police Capt. In Pittsburgh, four persons were arrested after being dragged Thomas Ryan said, referring to the many anti-war protests of that from the U.S. Steel Building, where they protested Rockwell decade. International's involvement in the production of the Trident. SOVIETS SUGGEST U.S. INVOLVEMENT Park's death may bring opposition to surface By TERRY A. ANDERSON prayed before public altars set up to memorialize Park, who was slain with five of his repression of the dissent, but Cha blocked their access. Associated Press Writer bodyguards at a dinner party last Friday night at a Korean Central Intelligence Agency The sources agreed that Assembly members Kim Jong pil, 53, and Chung II Kwon, 61, SEOUL, South Korea — The assassination of President Park Chung-hee may have set guesthouse. both former military men and onetime prime ministers, are possible successors to Park. the stage for a softening of the iron rule that has held down opposition in this country for The government said the 62 year old president, who governed South Korea for 18 But one source noted that both men have enemies inside and outside the ruling years, informed political sources said Monday. years, was gunned down by KCIA chief Kim Jae Kyu in a plot stemming from Kim's fears Democratic Republican Party. The government may have signaled its intentions by allowing publication of an that he would lose his job because he had fallen out of favor with Park. opposition appeal for democratic reforms in South Korea. Informed political sources, who asked not to be named, said Kim's nemesis was Park's MANY OBSERVERS WERE surprised to see the military censors allow publication in But North Korea charged that the Park killing was actually aimed at preserving the chief bodyguard Cha Chi-chul, who was among those slain. English language newspapers of a plea by opposition leader Kim Young sam for "fascist regime." And the Soviet Union accused the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency of They said the ruling circles in South Korea blamed Cha for political blunders that "restoration of a democratic system." This was coupled with Kim's warning to North having directed the death plot to protect American interests, an allegation denied by the stirred the anti government unrest here in the past few months. Korea that all southerners stand untied against any belligerent action from the North. Carter administration. The North Korean Communist Party newspaper Rodong Sinmun Monday charged Meanwhile, the helicopter carrier USS Blue Ridge was cruising toward the South THESE INCLUDED ORDERING a bloody police assault in August against women that Park's murder may have been "a preventive action by certain behind the scenes Korean port of Pusan in a demonstration of continued American support for the Seoul factory workers staging a sit-in and hunger strike; the arrest of leaders of the opposition forces." government. It was scheduled to arrive Tuesday. New Democratic Party, and the ejection of the NDP chief Kim Young sam from the "Its aim was to prevent the overthrow of the fascist regime as a result of popular South Korea's acting president, Choi Kyu-hah, and Cabinet ministers met behind National Assembly. His expulsion led all opposition lawmakers to resign from the uprising," the paper said. closed doors Monday, presumably discussing the leadership crisis and possible Assembly, and this in turn touched off widespread anti government rioting earlier this The Soviet news agency Tass, in a dispatch datelined Tokyo, said Parks' assassination replacements for Park. month. was executed "by the South Korean secret police acting directly under the guidance of The sources said the bodyguard Cha had grown arrogant as a close advisor to Park and the U.S. CIA." It said the authoritarian president had become "too odious a figure even AT THE DEFENSE Ministry, top generals were reported to have begun meeting at 10 stood between the president and his political aides and key officials, such as KCIA boss for Washington," which was "frightened" because the U.S. position in South Korea was p.m., when a martial-law curfew went into effect. No information was available on the Kim. threatened by the recent unrest. gathering of the military chiefs, who have long been the real power base in South Korea. "He abused his power and poked his nose into almost every sector of political affairs," State Department officials in Washington denied the Tass allegation, saying the United The nation remained outwardly calm as hundreds of thousands in cities and towns one source said. He said some Park followers tried to petition the president to ease his States had no foreknowledge of the plot and was not involved in it. Begin may lose more ministers Kennedy ready 4 get going,' By JOEL EPSTEIN Associated Press Writer extensive settlement in the West which they consider part Bank, of the Jewish Jewish settlement. A group of Palestinian landowners in Sal Fit, 17 miles north of TEL AVIV, Israel Prime Minister national homeland. Gush Emunim met Jerusalem, presented a similar petition to will announce candidacy Nov. 7 Menachem Begin failed Monday in his first attempt to choose a new foreign minister Monday at Moreh to a West Bank outpost near Elon plan its strategy in pushing for the court Sunday. Gush spokespersons said they would and pull himself out of a Cabinet crisis that settlement and resisting execution of more encourage suits against their settlements, By DONALD M. ROTHBERG tees." could topple his government. t he court expulsion order. "to show the absurdity of the court's AP Political Writer "We hope that all citizens in this nation who share our belief Deputy Prime Minister Yigael Yadin Legal experts predicted that the court's ruling." The court order could force Sharon WASHINGTON - Sen. Edward M. Kennedy will formally that Senator Kennedy should be the next president of the United turned down Begin's offer to take over the intervention in the settlement case would and his followers out of the coalition if an announce on Nov. 7 in Boston's Fanevil Hall that he is challenging States will join in the campaign we are beginning today," he said. post left vacant last week by Moshe open the door for more suits by Arabs alternative site for the settlement is not President Carter for the 1980 Democratic nomination. Dayan, who quit in a disagreement over the whose lands have been taken over for found. Although often mentioned as a possible presidential candidate, From the standpoint of federal election laws, Kennedy became Kennedy will be waging his first campaign for the White House in government's policy in the occupied West a presidential candidate on Monday when his brother-in-law, 1980. Bank. Stephen Smith, announced formation of a Kennedy for President President Carter plans to announce his candidacy for a second Echoing Dayan's contentions, Yadin told Committee. Smith, who has played key roles in the presidential campaigns term on Dec. 4. Kennedy, obviously growing eager to get his challenge under Israel Radio "there are differences of views between our party and the majority party lltIS deformities of all three Kennedy brothers, told a news conference that the on some issues of way, told reporters in Massachusetts on Friday night, "I'm tired foreign policy" which Massachusetts senator feels that are "fundamental differences" of screwing around with this. I want to get going." prevented him from accepting the job. But between himself and President Carter. "He feels the real drift in this country and a sense of lack of With Kennedy leading Carter in many public opinion polls, their battle for the nomination promises to be one of the toughest he added that if Begin offers him the job of heading Israel's negotiating team on West in contaminated livestock direction," said Smith. "I think he's concerned about that and I Bank autonomy, he would reconsider his fights in incumbent president ever has faced for his party's think it's one of the reasons he's going forward.' endorsement. refusal. Yadin's party is the Democratic KALKASKA IUPI) The birth of stillborn and deformed calves six years and three President Carter's press secretary, Jody Powell, said when Carter campaign officials have said repeatedly that the Movement, and Begin heads the majority generations after the original PBB contamination has prompted a group of Michigan questioned about Kennedy's move; "We look forward to an Likud Bloc. residents to form a group called "United Citizens Against PBB (UCAP)." president will battle for every delegate to the Democratic interesting campaign and to a close examination of the candidates National Convention that will choose the 1980 Democratic Begin offered the prime minister's post to The co chairperson for the group, Kalkaska County commissioner Wanda Aardema, and their philosophies of government and their records of Yadin at Hadassah Hospital in Jerusalem, said presidential nominee in New York next August. even though Gov. William G. Milliken is pleased by the finding that Michigan accomplishment." In preliminary skirmishes, Carter has made skillful use of the where Yadin is recovering from a mild residents show no ill effects of the contamination she isn't reassured. Asked whether Kennedy would enter all 35 presidential heart attack. On one Kalkaska farm last week, five calves were born and among those, one was power of the White House to woo Democratic officeholders primaries, Smith replied: "We're going to contest for all the around the country. Several big-city mayors whose municipalities Two other ministers have threatened to stillborn, two died within hours and one was destroyed because of its deformity. delegates in all areas of the country." have benefited from federal programs have announced their leave Begin's cabinet. Finance Minister Farmer Elery Williams of McBain said "five heifers came in but only one was healthy. Smith said it would be up to the voters to decide if the Simcha Ehrlich, under fire for Israel's The healthy calf was born to an animal new to the herd. The others were descendants of support of the president. Chappaquiddick incident is a legitimate campaign issue. It was a economic troubles, told Israeli newspapers the herd that was contaminated in 1973." They include Mayors Coleman Young of Detroit and Thomas reference to the accident 10 years ago on Chappaquiddick Island Bradley of Los Angeles. he would leave by mid November. And in which a car driven by Kennedy went off a bridge. Mary Jo But a major exception was Mayor Jane Byrne of Chicago, who, Ariel Sharon, the minister in charge of HE SAID THERE wasn't any cleanup at his farm because it had always been within Kopechne, a passenger in the car, drowned. after hinting she would support Carter, said on Saturday that she West Bank settlement, threatened to walk the state tolerance level for PBB, a toxic fire retardant chemical mistakenly mixed with Smith said Kennedy had assumed responsibility for the will back Kennedy. out if the government ordered evacuation of livestock feed and distributed thoughout Michigan. accident. "I think it's a great personal tragedy for him," he added. the Elon Moreh settlement in the West "It just goes to show what low level PBB contamination can do," Williams said. Byrne said her decision was based in large part on her "I think that's a factor that will always be with him." assessment of Carter's chances. Bank. Williams said he has been marketing milk from his dairy herd since his cows ingested Several members of the Kennedy family were present, in what "I told the president I could support him until PBB. I thought he was once the showroom of a Cadillac automobile THE ISRAELI SUPREME Court or Under law, milk containing five parts per billion PBB cannot be sold. UCAP is dealership, for could not win," said the mayor. Smith's announcement of formation of the Kennedy for President Formation of a campaign committee makes dered the settlement evacuated, holding dedicated to getting PBB out of the food chain, removing PBB contaminated products Kennedy a Committee. However, the senator did not attend the news presidential candidate under federal election laws. His committee that it was set up in violation of internation from the market and aiding those persons exposed to PBB. conference. will be subject to federal limitations on expenditures and al law which permits building on occupied "We want the state to eliminate its PBB tolerance level because there is no acceptable Smith urged the draft Kennedy groups operating around the contributions. lands only for security purposes. level," Aardema said. *It's been six years since the Williams farm was contaminated and country to "terminate their operations as unauthorized commit Sharon, and the ultranationalist Gush these are third generation calves. It could take 20 years or more to realize the effect of Emunim movement he supports, demand 'continued on page 14) 2 Michigan Stote News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, October 30, 1979 FEDS RAISED LENDING HiTK BY MISTAKE State News Mistake in national money Wire Digest By GREGORYNOKES "The past few weeks have push securities prices down. supply. figures in time there Associated Press Writer been among the most chaotic in money was no change in The result is that many may "This error was corrected monetary policy." WASHINGTON - Another the financial markets since the have sold too cheaply since the before it could have any appreci¬ $800 million error has been Great Crash of 1929, 50 years money supply did not grow by able impact on the way we THE BOARD DID act drama discovered in the nation's week ago," in part because of chaos such a sizeable amount after all. conduct monetary policy," said tically on Oct. 6 to slow money ly money supply figures, but resulting from the faulty fi¬ While Schultz and other Charles Partee, one of the seven growth, but officials insisted Focus=World investors have only themselves to blame if they lost money gures, Reuss said. He said investors in stocks board officials acknowledged the faulty figures may have members of the board. Schultz volunteered to the there tween was no connection be¬ that action and the because of the miscounting, and bonds may have lost as contributed to the chaos, they committee that the board mem¬ miscounted money, which be¬ officials of the Federal Reserve much as $200 billion because of said they did not influence the bers held a telephone consulta¬ Russia denies submarine bomb-blast Board told Congress Monday. the turmoil in financial markets board in its decisions on the tion on Oct. 22 and "at that point gan showing up in money supply reports on Oct. 3. MOSCOW since Oct. 5. (AP) — The Soviet Union The Soviet news agency Tass Monday "Time and time again, the "Now we find that much of denied on Monday a South African sug¬ issued an official denial. Fed has warned those who were that chaos was completely un¬ gestion that a nuclear bomb like flash in that kind of business that detected by a space satellite may have been caused by an explosion aboard a "Tass is authorized to state that there were no explosions, accidents or launch- these figures are very volatile, and not to look at them on a justified," he said. THE OVERSTATEMENT Tax may be a 'give away' Soviet submarine cruising in the South¬ ings of missiles on Soviet submarines in week-to-week basis" in making OF the money supply came at a PROVIDENCE. R.I. (AP) the area. The U.S.S.R. is strictly observ¬ investment decisions, said - 240 million barrels of oil for the decision to remove oil price ern Hemisphere. Frederick Schultz, the vice particularly sensitive time for President Carter, making his approaching winter. controls. U.S. officials who reported the satel¬ ing the agreement banning nuclear financial markets as investors second foray in nine days to "We will have an adequate In Rhode Island, he said the lite reading last week originally said weapon tests in the three spheres" — in chairperson of the Federal Re¬ feared that the apparent in¬ the atmosphere, underwater and in serve Board. Kennedy country, said Monday supply of fuel oil for homes," House-passed bill would return that it may have been caused by a secret crease in the money supply that the Senate-weakened the president said. to the oil companies $151 billion South African atom bomb test. South space. The latest mistake could might cause the Federal Re¬ windfall profits tax could be¬ from the higher prices over the mean the size of the nation's serve Board to raise interest a "trillion-dollar African officials heatedly rejected this, Tass said "the existing data" showed come givea CARTER VISITED RHODE next 10 years. money supply was exaggerated rates further to choke off the and over the weekend the South African that the explosion was set off by South way" to the oil companies. Island to address a northeast He said that the bill being by as much as $4.5 billion. The money growth. With the price and availabil¬ governor's summit conference prepared by the Senate Fi¬ navy chief said there was a "real pos¬ Africa, but the Pretoria government Federal Reserve Board previ¬ After seeing the inflated ity of imported oil a leading on energy. As he has at every nance Committee would return sibility" the blast may have been caused sought to mislead world opinion through ously had acknowledged $3.7 figures on the money supply, political issue in New England, public opportunity in recent $374 billion, and that, with by a Soviet submarine accident. its "false version." billion in errors. many investors apparently sold the president also declared days, he lobbied for a stronger inflation and other factors in¬ their securities, fearing that here that the government has tax the the oil According to the Fed's latest on revenues creasing prices, this "could available higher interest rates would surpassed its goal of stockpiling industry will gain because of his become a $1 trillion giveaway figures, the basic Focus!IMation money supply is $383.2 billion. to the oil companies." But while the so-called wind¬ ALL OF THE mistakes were fall profits tax was dominant in blamed on faulty reporting by a Carter's speech, political con¬ A beer day keeps the doctor CHICAGO (AP) a away bank, Manufacturers Hanover Trust Co. of New York, the Balanced budget trouble; siderations were paramount in Sen. Edward M. Kennedy's — A beer or two, a tip¬ ing to a report in the Journal. nation's fourth largest bank, stronghold — on the day ple of wine, even a couple of highballs People who drink about three beers, which has said they occurred Kennedy was announcing for¬ may do your heart some good, even if your head throbs a bit. three glasses of wine or two highballs a day may be less likely to die of coronary during a switch to reporting form. a new House feels recession mation of a campaign commit- disease than people who abstain from So says a group of Boston doctors, in WASHINGTON (AP) — President Carter's In July, the administration projected less "The facts are it was not CARTER'S POLITICAL the Nov. 2 issue of the Journal of the alcohol, the report says. But exactly why fading hope for a balanced budget in fiscal than a $2 billion deficit for the fiscal year a mistake made by the Fed in POSITION got alcohol protects against heart disease is 1981 is in deep peril, and a deficit of $10 billion one setback American Medical Association. But a this case," Schultz told the beginning next October. Recession, persis¬ over the weekend when Chica¬ heart specialist, in a Journal editorial, something the researchers don't know House Banking Committee. "1 or more is possible, administration officials tent inflation and rising interest rates, for said Monday. go Mayor Jane Byrne endorsed warned sure. cannot guarantee that there however, have jeopardized this prediction, people not to get carried away An editorial says doctors should look A member of the House Budget Committee, said the official, who asked not to be named. Kennedy's candidacy after hint¬ with the will not be further revisions news. meanwhile, said the fiscal 1981 deficit could ing for several weeks that she cautiously at the finding. Dr. W.P. from this bank," he added. Unemployment, expected to pass 8 percent might support Carter. Moderate consumption of beer, wine Castelli of the National Heart Institute, reach $30 billion because of the recession. next year, would require increased unemploy¬ But it provided a note of But Rep. Henry Reuss, chair That would be nearly as high as the deficit for and liquor may reduce the risk of heart wrote, "With 17 million alcoholics in this fiscal 1980, which began Oct. 1, anticipated to ment compensation, he said. Meanwhile, levity at the energy conference attack, study of drinking habits of person of the committee, re¬ when Gov. Brendan Byrne of a country we perhaps have a message for fused to let the board off the be at least $33 billion. corporate profits should decline, reducing more than 1,100 men has shown, accord¬ which this country is not yet ready ." income taxes, he added. New Jersey, an early Carter hook at a hearing into the snafu. "We are determined to hold the fiscal 1981 He said the board is ultimately deficit down as low as possible," an adminis¬ supporter this year, said, care¬ Moreover, surging interest rates are tration official said. "But, there could be a fully emphasizing his first responsible for the money sup¬ adding to the cost of government borrowing. No trace of kidnapped postal official ply figures and accused it of a deficit of $10 billion or more." He called that And, since the inflation rate will be higher name: "I'd like to introduce "monumental goof' equivalent figure, which is based than the administration had myself on an assumption of no hoped, govern¬ EATONVILLE, Flo. (AP) - For nearly a tax cut, "in the scary to you, Mr. President. My name her whereabouts. to a "monetary Three Mile range." ment programs will cost more. is Brendan Byrne. I say the quarter of a century, Catherine Alex¬ Her longtime friends in this com¬ same thing every week." ander has shuffled and sorted the mail munity of 2,600 people on the outskirts for the people of this tiny community in of Orlando have posted a $1,000 reward central Florida. Now they wait and for information leading to her safe re¬ worry as the days go by since "Mama" turn. A newspaper said a hypnotist may was kidnapped without a trace. be called in to help. Alexander, 74, was abducted by a tall, "We're tense," said Eunice Smith, one thin stranger who robbed the Eatonville of Alexander's daughters. "But knowing Post Office on Friday. my mother, she's probably more worried "Call the police," she whispered to a right now about how we're doing. That's bystander before being driven away in a the kind of mother she is." 1979 maroon and white Thunderbird. It Eatonville Police Chief Otha L. Abney was the last anyone here has heard from said an intense weekend investigation her, and federal and local authorities produced nothing. "There's been no sign said Monday they have no solid clues to of her at all," he said. Clergy, athletes try to calm Boston's youth BOSTON (AP) The clergy, public of¬ racial harmony that would be launched ficials and a professional football team at on ecumenical convocation Nov. 19 on all announced plans Monday to try to Boston Common. After the service, calm the explosive racial climate that Medeiros said, every Bostonian would prompted a Boston blackout of a prime- be urged to sign the "covenant of time network television show. justice, equity and harmony." WBZ-TV, at the urging of both Black The clergy joined the management of and White community leaders, decided the New England Patriots and officials of against showing Monday and Tuesday the Massachusetts Bay Transportation nights' two-part NBC drama "Freedom Authority in the attempt to defuse the Road," starring former heavyweight city's tense atmosphere. boxing champion Muhammad Ali. The Patriots asked their National Cardinal Humberto Medeiros, joined Football League players to volunteer to MERIDIAN MALL by other religious leaders, told a news meet with students in the city's racially conference of plans for a "covenant" of tense schools. (JUST EAST OF CAMPUS) February 15,16,17 from burning building ******************* Couple killed in leap LOS ANGELES (AP) A man and one witness, Elizabeth Senia. woman trapped by flames on an 11th- "The last floor ledge of their luxury apartment thing she said was, "Oh my - 1 ttg God, the flames are coming through the building screamed for help and then floor.' I saw one body jump, and then leaped to their deaths with their pet she jumped." dog, authorities said Monday. A third - resident died of smoke inhalation. The bodies were found in a crumpled, The couple was driven onto the out¬ bloody heap with the body of their dog side ledge as flames ate through the in a courtyard on the east side of the floor of their apartment of the Bunker complex. The names of the victims were Hill Towers, a downtown complex. Fire officials said not immediately released. \S Visa newly installed fire alarms Fire Department spokesperson said apparently malfunctioned and failed to arson had been ruled out as a cause of rouse some sleeping tenants. the 3 a.m. blaze and that a cigarette left "The woman kept screaming, For smoldering in overstuffed furniture was God's sake, someone help me, said suspected of starting the fire. * YOU CAN LEARN TO FIND OUT AT THE * Mayor Rizzo calls upcoming election 'dull' * SKYDIVE! * ALL-UNIVERSITYjl PHILADELPHIA (AP) Mayor Frank L. IMUL®! nons tourth-largest city since 1951 and Rizzo, the former police officer who the party's nominee, former Rep. Wil¬ * THE SKYDIVING CLUB will be divided this city with a "vote white" liam Green, is favored over three op¬ giving a * slogan in his futile bid seek to be allowed to ponents Republican David Marston, ^nonobligatory presentation TODAY, October^ with CONTESTS- a third term, isn't taking sides in the Nov. 6 election to choose his succes¬ Consumer Party candidate Lucien Black- well, and Nora Danielson of the Socialist 30, at 7:00 p.m. in the East Shaw Hall Lowert^ Lounge. We will be showing movies, sor. "It's the dullest campaign I've ever Workers. "I've got to vote for one of them, but ** demonstrating equipment, and answering ^ seen, said Rizzo, a Democrat who once it's an awful choice," said Rizzo. ^ 'hi ' called Richard Nixon the greatest pre¬ sident the United States ever had and Green, beaten by Rizzo in a primary fight for the Democratic nomination ^questions. Everyone is welcome. Dan vNackerman and Andy Hyams will be making ** even considered backing an inde¬ eight years ago. has put together a pendent Republican for his City Hall job. "I'm a renegade. No one can tell Frank campaign supported by most of the city's major labor and business leaders. He ^ their first jump soon and you can join them ^ SPONSORED &T PRC'CRHNMINC B0AP Rizzo what to do." Weekends Phone (517) 543-6731 has raised nearly $2 million, more than r "Congratulations Laura ^ Wed. Oct.31 in the UNION GRILL Democrats have controlled the na- all his opponents put together. ^ ******************* Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, October 30, 1979 3 Professional opinions differ on nutritional supplements By KAREN GOODWIN because they were not taught nutrition in medical schools. State News Staff Writer "Drugs suppress symptoms instead of curing them," she stated in her book Know Your Mary entered the health food store, set a bottle of vitamins on the counter and demanded Nutrition. "An aspirin removes a headache, but not the cause. Good nutrition her money back. helps the "I took these vitamins for three body rebuild itself." days," she said, "and I don't feel any different." Even though building the body nutritionally takes Many people in today's health conscious society are confused about the role of vitamin longer, Clark said, the results are supplements in their diets. eventually more satisfying. To complicate matters, doctors and nutritionists disagree about the importance of supplements. SHE SAID SOME doctors don't favor supplements because the sale of prescribed drugs might be affected. MOST DOCTORS AND dieticians believe that as long as people eat a balanced diet, they "There is a cozy liaison between the FDA and the American Medical Association and are getting enough vitamins. sometimes between the federal agency and large drug manufacturers or food processors," "It's almost impossible to eat a vitamin free diet." said Dena Cederquist, MSU professor she said. of food science and human nutrition. "Vitamins are simply over emphasized." Because no two people are alike, individual nutritional needs differ, Randall said. Cederquist said there is no evidence that taking more than the Minimum Dietary "If people are eating right, taking supplements and still are not achieving the desired Requirements is helpful. "The average person just doesn't need supplements," she said. results," he said, "other factors, such as poor circulation, nervous tension or glandular disorders might be involved." She said supplements were only useful in treating vitamin deficiency diseases. People who seem healthy but don't take care of themselves might eventually suffer, "A LACK OF vitamin C will produce scurvy, just as rickets will result from a lack of Randall said. It's only a matter of time before health problems catch up with them. vitamin D," she said. "But I don't see vitamins as a preventive measure. "I think there's a psychological aspect of nutrition. A vitamin can be like a placebo." "SOME PEOPLE INHERIT good, sound bodies," he said, "but constant abuse might Cederquist said she sees no difference between natural and synthetic vitamins. someday wear their systems down." "The body doesn't know the difference," she said. "The health food business is a racket, Randall and Clark also claim there is a difference betwen natural and synthetic vitamin pure and simple." supplements. But various scientists, nutritional physicians and nutritionists hold the opposite point of "Natural vitamins are made from natural food sources, while synthetic are man-made," view. Randall said. "Natural vitamins are accompanied by other vitamins and minerals. "THE MINIMUM DIETARY Requirements set by the Food and Drug Administration Synthetic vitamins stand alone." are so low that if people only ate enough to fulfill them, they'd starve to death," said Dan Clark suggests taking supplements because chemical food additives, coffee, alcohol, Randall, owner of Randall Health Foods store in the Lansing Mall. stress and other factors deplete the vitamins in the body." Randall, who has studied science and vitamins for 33 years, said the FDA is headed by Most nutritionists see vitamin supplements as preventive medicine. doctors and therefore objects to vitamin supplements. "Even more medical doctors are beginning to see the importance of supplements," Linda Clark, author of many books on nutrition, has said that doctors condemn vitamins Randall said. "The health field is getting stronger every year." Vote allows group to keep manager By PAUL CURTIS beginning of fall term. The bill called for all was known about by the board's president, that State News Staff Writer we are incapable of keeping our own groups at Holden that held revenue events Bob Foster. books," said BC President Hattie Crosby. The Holden Hall student government to turn in revenue statements to Chris "BC could work much smoother if Milt "The motion would take books away from voted Monday night to allow its Black Boettcher, business manager for the could keep records," Boettcher said. BC and to dorm government, putting our caucus to maintain a separate business council. business manager out of a job," she said. manager to keep records for the organiza THE AGREEMENT STATES that the tion. "WE ARE NOT questioning the re books of BC are open for review BC'S ABILITY IS being questioned, and Black Consciousness, the caucus at by any sponsibility of Black Counsciousness, but, councilmember once a month, or more often $800 is a lot of money for purposes we don't Holden, will be allowed to keep its own under our constitution, the treasurer keeps than that if necessary. even know of," a board member said. financial records, even though it is under the books for the whole (all committees) the jurisdiction of the residence hall student "We are a different organization," said "I knew about the agreement between council," Haytol said. a minority aide. "Black Caucus needs more BC and Chris (council business manager)," government. There was an "under the table agree As a sub-committee, BC's business re¬ money allocated because of the amount of said Foster. ment" between the business managers of cords are supposed to be kept by the activities we sponsor." "Why is BC so against the board and BC, and this in itself is illegal, us keeping their State News/Kim VanderVeer student government's business manager, he said. books?" Haytol said. "They (Black caucus) do sponsor more Gary Heilig, Supervisor of the Horticultural Gardens, is working up a John Haytol, a board representative, said. Boettcher and Milton Washington, BC's activities than other groups," Haytol said. "We give them that money, and they steam as he applies hot, sterilized mulch to the flower beds. The The board allocated $840 to BC at the business manager, made "The motion (before rescission) implies an agreement that have to follow guidelines." potent compost, made from recycled leaves, kills the weed seeds in the beds. Cancer cure nears: increased funding needed Placement Services By DAVE SCHWEISBERG United Press International government's funding commitment will continue, but the amounts have leveled off about money," said Dr. Kenneth de Oma, a researcher at the University of California. for a cancer cure, "We can't put a time frame on it, but w DETROIT — Top researchers said Mon and no significant increase is in sight. "People think we spend more than we do." have seen an acceleration in learning," f day a cancer cure is approaching, but they Last year, Sibal said, the NCI funded 37 Rich said "the end is closer" in the quest said. "We know more about it." holds job workshops fear thousands more may die before government funding for research is brought percent of proposed basic research projects in cancer and most of those were not fully to adequate levels. funded. MSU students in need of assistance in business, industry and government and will be conducted by Anthony Rogalski, Sixty-five of the world's foremost cancer researchers have gathered in Detroit for a vice Dr. Marvin Rich, scientific director and president of the Michigan Cancer Probation period expands searching for employment may find the assis¬ three-day conference on breast cancer — tant director of technical placement. Foundation, said research will not be workshops offered by the MSU Placement which kills 30,000 women annually. funded adequately until the American Services very helpful. This week, three workshops dealing with Rogalski will also conduct Wednesday concerning a workshop resumes and leUers They will plot the course of breast cancer research in the coming year. Among the public decides to declare war on cancer. with new licensing law "We finally got a hike in cancer funding planning employment campaigns, resumes of applications for business, industry and participants is a Nobel Prize winner, and letters of applications will be offered in that just approaches the inflation rate, and Renato Dulbecco, of the University of By ED BRADLEY rather than the old one year time span. government. we had to fight for it," Rich said. the Placement Services Office, 113 Student California at San Diego. MSU students of the future will be better The new licensing law, passed last year Services Bldg. Carolyn Diamond, placement assistant for Dr. Louis R. Sibal of the National Cancer "Many of us believe priorities are not as drivers than their predecessors if a new, by the Michigan Legislature, gives the The first workshop will be offered today placement services will conduct a workshop Institute said government funding for all they should be. If this were war and we stricter, early probation law is successful in Department of State additional authority to from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. It will deal with Thursday on what women should wear and were surrounded and thousands of people control first time licensees. cancer research will total $1,026 billion for Michigan. planning employment campaigns for jobs in how they should look for the interview. the coming fiscal year, an increase from were being killed each year, we wouldn't be According to the Michigan Department of The law was sponsored by State Rep. about $985 million this year. worried about the money." State, all first time licensees in the state Larry Burkhalter, I) Lapeer. Sibal said NCI officials are confident the "People are surprised I have concerns will enter a three year probationary period Under the law, drivers who receive their first licenses after Oct. 1 must be accident and violation free during the last 10 months of the three year probation. The new driver Can redemption system Police briefs remains on probation until this requirement is satisfied. The Department of State is also given authority to re examine new drivers after nine rather than 12 violation points getting ''hugs'' worked during the fourth and fifth years of driving. "The motive behind the bill is that the Decoy officers help Lansing police By JOHN PATTISON THE OTHER CLOSING occurred at prior program wasn't good enough," said David Kilgren, director of legislative divi¬ State News Staff Writer Snyder Phillips during the second week of sion, Michigan Department of State. crackdown on prostitution; 42 arrested Lack of money from returnables has caused the temporary closing of two MSU classes. Night manager Larry Lillis closed the redemption center for one day because "It only dealt with the first year of driving, which usually comes for 16 and soft drink can redemption centers twice this the Coke driver didn't pick up the cans and 17 year olds. At that age, the vast majority The biggest prostitution crackdown in Lansing's recent history Muskegon police officer. Names of those arrested have not yet term. he was left with no money. of those drivers do relatively little (un been released by police. "I think the driver was unfamiliar with our has resulted in the arrest of 42 men on charges of soliciting But most of the problems leading to the supervised) driving anyway." The crackdown may have been in response to complaints made hours," Lillis said, "and that's why we ran prostitution, Lansing police said. closings have been resolved. Kilgren said the new program will Two female decoy officers were used to help make the arrests to Lansing City Council last week by residents of high The most recent closing was at 3 p.m. on out of money." hopefully provide more of a "phase-in" on East Michigan Avenue which occurred between Tuesday and prostitution neighborhoods. Oct. 24, at Wilson Hall. Night manager Rex Lillis also said it was decided that money between probation for new licensees and Most of the men arrested have been released bond. Beamish said he closed the center because a would be borrowed from the Snyder Phillips laws governing the general driving public Saturday night, police said. A total of six officers were involved, on police said. Lansing police said that they had arrested six prostitutes the driver from the Coca-Cola Company did not manager's office when necessary. (i.e., those who are off initial probation). Those arrested include MSU students and an off duty week before. arrive in time to buy back the center's "There is no perfect system," Robert He said the new program may decrease collected cans. Herron of Housing and Food Services said. the number of suspensions given to those "We had four bags ready to go, which "If you didn't have problems, you wouldn't drivers aged 16 to 24. totalled $96, plus single cans, which came to need managers; you could use robots. It "It is clear to us by looking at our data $99.90," Beamish said. Coke provides a $100 comes down to the human element." that the biggest driving risks (in terms of Cocaine delivery results in four arrests, bank for the center to buy back cans sold in Herron suggested that night managers call Coke and request a driver before their statistics) relate to those in the 161»24 age the dorms' vending machines. group," Kilgren said. banks get too low. He said other options seizure of $30,000 worth by E.L. police "I CALLED UP Coke about 1 p.m. and told them the situation," Beamish said. "I could be considered, like increasing the banks or number of pick ups. An Okemos man and two others were arraigned Monday in related charge of delivery of cocaine. was assured the money would come in. But at 3 o'clock, there was no money for me to "I'M AMAZED AT how well the system .FREE RIDE. East Lansing District Court in connection with an attempt to The arrests culminate a tnree wees investigation by the with. So consequently I closed has worked," Herron said. "The people - deliver more than $30,000 worth of cocaine. Patrick Alan Clark, 30. of 1840 Grand River Ave., Okemos, aqd Tri-County Metro Narcotics Squad, police said. Clark. Ruffrano and Laugen were arrested at about 6:30 p.m. open up down, due to lack of funds." Beamish said the Coke driver arrived a both students and staff - have cooperated beautifully." TUESDAY Steven Lance Laugen. 27, and Michael Nelson Ruffrano. 39, both Sunday by officers from the Metro Squad and East Lansing police little after 4 p.m., but the center employee Six can redemption centers were created of Ft. Lauderdale. Fla., were arraigned on charges of delivery of at the Albert Pick Motor Hotel. 1427 W. Saginaw St. in East was gone, so he decided to wait until the (continued on page 12) cocaine at 1:30 p.m. Monday. Each was charged with one count of conspiracy to deliver I^ansing, police said. evening shift, which started at 8 p.m., to Mead was arrested at about 9 p.m. Sunday at Lizard s reopen the center. cocaine and one count of possession with intent to deliver cocaine. Previous to the closing, there was no way Underground restaurant in East I>ansing, police said. Bond was set at $10,000 on each charge. The men are being held in East Lansing city jail. One ounce of cocaine was purchased Oct. 18 in Birmingham, to deal with a bank shortage, Beamish said. "Now that it did break down, we set up a Correction Police said they confiscated nine ounces of high grade cocaine Mich., to set up a half pound deal, Metro Squad Lt. Gene system so it won't happen again," he said. In The State News article Monday worth more than $30,000 on the street in the arrests. Wriggelsworth said. See Wednesday's Beamish and Wilson Hall Manager concerning nude models, it was incorrectly Another Okemos man, James Erwin Mead, 27, of 2032 Osage The half-pound was flown to Lansing Saturday from Ft. Drive was arraigned Monday afternoon in Oakland County on a Ir Opinion Editor Joy Fletcher Sports Editor Dave Janssen Tower or march to the Capitol to protest people to the police; and be alert and City Editor Loyout Editor Reginald Thomas higher tuition?) Beaumont Tower — 63, sensitive to strangers in your residence hall Campus Editor Ron Przystas Freelance Editor Carrie Thorn March to Capitol — 353 or neighborhood. With your cooperation, Wire Editor Chief Copy Editor Linda Oliverio assistance and support you can enjoy life on Debbie Creemers the MSU campus and local community more TUESDAY'S QUESTION - Do you fully than you are enjoying it now. Advertising Department think the state legislature should give Kay E. White Ron MocMillon Ass t Advertising Manager Pot Greening higher priority to social services (wel¬ Assistant Vice President for fare, unemployment benefits, etc.) than Student Affairs and Services to higher education? DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau YES NO * but because you won the urn 353-3110 353-3220 ORDINARILY, SIR, caucus in '76, the media have damn' iinish they'd I PONT THINK THE announce!? that kxjhaye to skip setting those mahaska county cau¬ get 60% or better. other¬ moral victory per¬ cus wouid be worm wise, they'll declare a mor - centages so high. worrying about. al victory for kennedy. Editor's Note: \ Your vote will be automatically counted when the connection is com¬ pleted. You may make additional com¬ ments after the recorded message has ended. This tabulation will be used by ASMSU to discern student opinions on current issues of importance to you as students. Michigan State News, Eost Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, October 30, 1979 5 Dollar recovers abroad after see-saw year of lows LONDON (AP) — Just a year agreement with the national gust meeting at which the remedy," says economist ago, the dollar plunged to banks of Western Europe and International Monetary Fund Anthony Baron of the big historic lows against major Japan. didn't like U.S. answers to London brokerage house Hoare currencies around the world. questions about what was being STATEMENTS OF INTEN and Co. Govett Ltd. "What the U.S. rescue moves have pulled BUT IT RAN into more done about inflation and the TION to support the dollar market was looking for was it back, but experts looking serious trouble this summer as trade gap. were like twigs against an some move to properly tighten nervously toward election year overseas investors lost faith in In 1978 it got worse. Between avalanche. On Oct. 30, the up the money supply." say the crisis in confidence isn't the U.S. government's ability the end of June and the end of market went into a tailspin. over. to curb inflation and narrow the September, the dollar lost 16 Gold leaped to a record $245.25 That move came when Despite the recovery, it has gap between America's oil- percent against the Swiss in London, and the dollar Volcker was named head of the been a see-saw year for the swelled imports and its sales franc , 6.4 percent against the plunged against other curren Federal Reserve and within a dollar overseas. Spiraling oil overseas. West German mark, 5.7 per month boosted the U.S. dis¬ prices and a rush to gold by As gold prices rocketed to cent against the French franc count rate by 2 percent, raising worried investors have meant $444 an ounce Oct. 2, it looked and 7 percent against Japan's The November 1978 suppoa to 12 percent the interest rate A truck nerve-wracking times for those as if another black October was yen. The price of gold, the package helped, but. banks get on funds from the carrying 42,000 pounds of the potentially hazardous chemical bensoyl who use dollars abroad. in the . "It was a palliative, not . peroxide dumped its load on Interstate 80 Sunday after the trailer bottomed offing. But new tight anxious capitalist's traditional ; government. "I'd rather we got paid in money policies from Federal out. The California Highway Patrol in Sacramento cautioned that motorists who cheese or razor blades," says Reserve Chairperson Paul traveled over the spill should clean the underside of their cars since the chemical one American homemaker in Volcker pulled the dollar back becomes flammable when dried. . London, "At least we'd know from the brink. LOUISIANA PRIMARY what to look forward to." The The dollar's decline is not British pounds she buys cost new. The post World War II about $2.13 each today. Three days when any American over¬ Dems question vote totals Alcohol months ago, they cost $2.35; 11 seas was counted rich are long found to months ago, $1.96. The dollar recovered promptly from last year's trough after President Carter announced on Nov. 1, a re¬ past. Europe rebuilt after the war and America's relative share of the world economy fell, and the dollar fell too. But the real problems started By DANEVEN Associated Press Writer BATON ROUGE La. - The chines are opened. "We are not pointing a finger at anyone. We are not suggest stealing, was reported about six hours after the polls closed. It showed Fitzmorris with 13,285 closest Louisiana governor's ing that there is any wrongdo and Lambert with 6,602. fetal cells in the summer of 1977. The act on covery package that included $30-billion currency swap a slide accelerated after an Au primary in nerves memory jangled the of the candidates Mon day — with two Democratic ing. We are only taking the positon that this is too close to call and we want to protect our Lambert said he wanted to emphasize that he didn't want to leave the impression that "we hopefuls checking and recheck rights," he said. have some big plan to file a ing their votes. lawsuit to contest the election. I Funds WASHINGTON (AP) Scientists say they retarded function of dosage .," the budgeted — as a . . have the first solid evidence indicating that birth scientists reported in Science magazine. A recheck of the complete — LAMBERT, WHO SPENT just think that at this point, we defects in children of alcoholic mothers are but unofficial — count found Lt. close to $3 million in his have as much right to claim caused by direct action of alcohol on developing "TO OUR KNOWLEDGE, this is the first Gov. James Fitzmorris hanging two year run for governor, said second as Fitzmorris does." on to his edge over state Public he was puzzled by the late Fitzmorris stayed close to his unequivocal demonstration of a direct action of for nature fetal cells. Experiments with rat embryos alcohol solutions outside the mothers' bodies grown in ethanol on the developing mammalian embryo, without the confounding factors of altered area Service Commission Chairper son Louis Lambert by 1,149 report from boxes in St. Ber nard Parish. The vote from the New Orleans campaign head¬ quarters Monday, telephoning supporters and meeting with show that alcohol itself can be responsible for maternal function, nutrition or metabolism," the Citizen comments on a pro¬ The CDBG funds were given votes. parish, wracked in previous some of the symptoms of fetal alcohol syndrome, report said. posed land acquisition for a to East Lansing by the federal elections by scandals over vote- campaign workers. But Lambert claimed that a The levels of alcohol in the rat cultures were nature area can be submitted to Department of Housing and according to a study. recheck of his figures turned up It has been unclear whether the deformities similar to the blood concentrations found in the East Lansing Department of Urban Development for aiding scattered errors putting him 17 associated with chronic alcohol use are caused by chemical products of alcohol broken down in the humans after heavy drinking, the study said. Drs. Nigel A. Brown, Eugenia H. Goulding and Planning, Housing and Commu¬ nity Development, 410 Abbott low- and moderate-income housing and surroundings. votes in front of Fitzmorris 280,913 to 280,896. "I think we — COGS funding role Road until Saturday. Actual purchase of the land, mother's body, the poor nutrition of alcoholic Sergio Fabro said the research suggests that are right, but it is too close to women of other factors. deformities in humans may result, at least in The proposal calls for acquir which totals 2.5 acres, is pend The new study, conducted by scientists at the part, from reduced cell growth early in a fetus' ing land in the floodplain area of Red Cedar neighborhood to ing the agreement with the and property cost call," said Lambert. in media put to vote National Institute of Environmental Health development. owner evalu¬ REP. DAVID TREEN, seek Fabro has said the worst of fetal alcohol create nature trails. ations by appraisers, Gary Zick, Sciences and George Washington University, cases About $35,000 has been bud a city developer, said. ing to become the first Republi Graduate students are asked to vote in a Council of Graduate shows that pure alcohol, ethanol, interferes with syndrome in humans consist of central nervous can governor of Louisiana since Students referendum today and Wednesday, to determine if COGS geted for the proposed land The proposal will be submit¬ both cell division and growth in early embryos. system problems, growth deficiencies, low birth the Reconstruction era. was will continue to fund the media produced by graduate students. acquisition from the city's 1979- ted for review to the Tri County "Our studies have shown that in embryos weight and a cluster of facial deformities. These already campaigning for the The first option is to continue to collect the 50-cent tax at severe problems have been seen only in the 80 Community Development Regional Planning Commission cultured in the presence of ethanol, both Dec. 8 runoff. He topped the Block Grant (CDBG) program. and the Michigan Office of registration for a special account for media money. A committee differentiation (cell division) and growth were offspring of chronic alcoholic women- field of nine candidates in the would then be established to determine allocation. Intergovernmental Relations all party primary election Sat within 30 days. The second option is to continue to collect the 50-cent tax and to Because the land is located in urday with 295,053 votes. keep the money in COGS general funds. The council would then Castro aide freed after 20 years in jail a floodplain, development is limited to reduce potential- Voting machines in parishes across the state will be opened vote on all major items of expenditure. The third option is to discontinue the 50 cent tax collection. losses in case of a flood, he said. and counted Tuesday in the Graduate publications and other media funded by COGS would But the Press. "There is really no problem official tabulation — but the then end after winter term. SAN JOSE, Costa Rica (AP) 60-year-old Matos, would tell me every day that "I could not suffer in what's with the proposed project be¬ final count will probably not be Graduate students can pick up ballots from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. — Huber Matos, once a proud drawn, balding and thin, is whatever happened in Cuba, I looking forward to a free life. left of my life more than I have would not leave alive," he cause it is only nature trails," he ready until early next week. today and Wednesday in the COGS office, 316 Student Services revolutionary commander at Fidel Castro's side, is a shat¬ "It still seems a miracle that suffered. Now I'm a free man, recalled in the interview. said. Lambert said state Sen. Nat Bldg. tered shell after 20 years in I'm alive, enjoying my liberty and that's a lot," he said. The proposed project area Kiefer of New Orleans will head Matos, who said he thought a task force of accountants and Cuban jails, where he says he and telling the world about the The Castro government was part of a flood disaster in at first he was dreaming when often was little more than "a horrors that dwell in the murky freed Matos Oct. 21, 20 years to April 1975 when the Red Cedar attorneys to be present at all he was released, plans to travel prisons of Cuba," he said in the day after he was sentenced River level reached 12 feet. 2,899 precincts when the ma living thing stuffed into poor small holes." interview with The Associated an to a 20-year term for treason. to Miami and Washington later this week, then to Puerto Rico PUBLIC NOTICE: He came here because the to see relatives. government of Costa Rica, where he lived briefly before "I am very sure that despite the lack of letters, family visits, we're looking for men who We will reopen Candidates discuss joining up with Castro in the 1950s, had agitated for his air, sun, health, medical treat ment, in short, being reduced to don't know when to qoit at 2 p.m. Tuesday release, and he now plans to settle in this Central American a poor living thing stuffed into We're the Pauliit Fathers and for over 120 years we have E.L. energy issues nation. small holes, my spirit sustained me," Matos said. been working in the United States and Canada Communicating, Counseling, Teaching, helping people . . Thanks for attending Michigan's MATOS WAS ONE of Asked what his hopes are for deal with life's problems in an increasingly complex world Five of the six East Lansing Cuba's future, he said: It's not a job. 4th Annual Stereo Show & Sale sing. Castro's helpers in the revolu¬ City Council candidates will Candidates John Czarnecki, tion that toppled the» dictator "That it be free. Everyone Above all it's discuss local energy issues at . . . a challenge. Larry Owen, Julius Hanslov- Fulgencio Batista on Jan. 1, who loves freedom, who has 8r30 tonight in 341 Union. 1959. But within months Castro it your life instead of sky, Ralph Monsma and Tom experienced what it is and what The forum, sponsored by began turning toward com¬ tereo Wilbur will answer questions it means, returns to it. They Urban Options and PIRGIM and explain why they are munism, and Matos openly can suffer for years, for decades Fr. Leslie M. Sieg, C.S.P. MSU, will allow persons to quiz declared his opposition and was for centuries but one day they running for City Council. Office of Vocations oppe the candidates on energy con¬ jailed. He became Cuba's best- break the chains, recover their The Paulists servation policies and other Candidate Kim Capello will known political prisoner. rights and become the real 3015 Fourth Street, N.E., Room 21 energy issues facing East Lan¬ not be present. "For many years the jailers masters of their destiny." Washington, D.C. 20017 *********************************************** * Tu-W 9 am - 7 pm ^ Natural cheeses of the world. own Taste-tempting cheeses, each with its distinctive character, are the newest EARN CASH! Fri-Sat 8 Bring ID. am - 5 pm additions to Included in our our Pantry and Sweets Shop. international assortment WHILE SAVING LIVES are Swiss Gruyere, Camembert, Brie, How? Holland Gouda, Norwegian Nokelost and domestic cheeses selected for texture, peak aging and flavor. 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ONLY Jacobson's F-Sat 8 AM-5 PM This coupon expires Nov. 30 SH* **************************************** ** ^ Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, October 30, 1979 Entertainment 'Debbie' & other porno some thoughts By RILL HOLDSHIP State News Reviewer "Pornography, in general, is the literature of woman hatred. It litenilly means uniting about female slaves ..." -Gloria Steinem court, and sex in so many other locations that it becomes rather boring and starts to resemble surgery after awhile. If you enjoy skin flicks with little content but a lot of pure, unadulterated sex, you'll probably enjoy Debbie Does Dallas. The Midnight Ramblings By DAVE JANSSEN One person has suggested I try to keep the film definitely isn't low budget. There are several nice cinematic State News Staff Writer Following on the heels of such blockbusters as Deep Throat, The effects. The "tease" element really works, but I guess that word "I" out of my writing, and to avoid Devil In Miss Jones and Behind The Green Door, Debbie Does For an hour or so, rock 'n roll stole depends on how much you like being teased. And Bambi Woods my soul talking about myself. It has hurt every time Dallas is probably this year's most talked about (and I'm not sure that it's given it back yet). I've punched the 'shift' and the 'i' on my "porno" skin flick. really is a beauty. The fiim is the current on campus offering from Beal Films. The light show at Abram's Planetarium Regarding Gloria Steinem's quote above, Debbie Does Dallas typewriter, but there's times when it just has The film's notoriety is probably due less to content than it is to can be the doesn't fall under this classification. There is no "woman hatred," right show. I found that out to be done. Working in sports at a the lawsuit the Dallas Cowboys brought against the movie's and there is no portrayal of "female slaves." Whether the film still Saturday night. I went with relaxed feeling: I newspaper, (like I do) I too often judge my producers. The (lowboys hoped to ban the ads for the film which don't have to write about this — I'm free and life as a series of wins and losses. Right now falls under the title "pornography," then, is probably open to feature Debbie star Bambi Woods (whom the producer claim is a debate. only have to enjoy this. the losses are piling up (Darryl Rogers might former Dallas Cowboy cheerleader) dressed in the infamous Dallas The new Women Against Pornography movement has made me Every thought jumped from my insides be able to relate to this) and I'd onto the ceiling in that place. I tore every begun to feel Cowgirl outfit. Since Beal is presently running the same ad in this look at both sides of the coin. I can see how it's possibly a societal a bit desperate. I felt the world was a newspaper, it would appear that the lawsuit didn't accomplish evil that women (and men — let's not keep this one-sided) thought apart and looked inside. I found some horrible place (one reason I've tried to escape things out; other things are still baffling. it more lately). "degrade" themselves in "porno" films and books. But I see an As I'm writing now, I have to think back Other than the Cowgirl gimmick, Debbie Does Dallas really isn't It shouldn't be that way. It shouldn't be even stronger evil in the fact that our society's views on sex (evil, a very unique skin film. It features none of the deep thinking upon what State News entertainment editor that you have to call a friend on dirty, offensive, etc.) create a desire for such outlets. Bill Holdship was telling somebody the other Friday and Steven Sunshine,' director of Beal, and I ask that person to split town for a recently had a couple of discussion on this issue, and we both wondered where one draws day. He said don't worry about what you days to leave the whole scene behind. It write for this page, because we don't care, we doesn't seem right that you should have to I definite the line between erotica and can see a danger in attempts to pornography. (Steinem believes that do anything here. That's assuring me now. look at the first is OK, while the latter is "socially wrong.") Since the a picture of your fellow workers of a repress First Amendment freedoms. The women's group views Different teachers and books tell you to write year ago and classify most of the faces as pornography as an evil perpetuated by men, about something in the same way you'd tell it government, which the women's group is where does this place Gail Palmer, Maria Minestra (who wrote the "old." to your girlfriend. That makes me feel good, It doesn't seem fair that circumstances appealing to for a pornography ban, could Debbie script), or the women who attend skin films (and there are too, even though I don't have a girlfriend. In should ever force you to feel trapped. It turn around someday and use the same generally a few at every Beal presentation)? other words, if you can't figure out what this shouldn't be that certain situations have to Now, I'd be the first to speak out against any form of violence or methods to breach their freedom of speech. evil against any human, but I can see a definite is leading to, it's no big deal. Stick around and produce a loss of friendship or trust danger in attempts — no we'll both find out. matter how hard you attempt to solve them. to repress First Amendment freedoms. The government, which I guess I just feel that, the. women's group is appealing to for a pornography ban, could writing for a paper, But that's the way the world is and the way motifs and themes found in Damiano's best work. It offers none of T should perform some sort of service for the it seems. You just learn from the bad turn around someday and use the same methods to breach their reader. the off-brand humor which makes many I could do that now by telling "porno" films tolerable. freedom of speech. And, don't kid yourselves, the possibilities are experiences how to handle the upcoming bad What the film does offer are three effective "grabber" items: there and growing stronger every everyone that Abram's is not the place to go experiences. Maybe nothing can be done to day. if you want to be with people. I went there • Teenage high school fantasies (directed mainly toward the T'erhaps the solution is to nip the problem in the bud, so to change all the wrongdoing in the world, but I cheerleader lust syndrome). with a couple of friends, but — believe me speak, but where does one begin? After all, how can one woman's — wish I could find just one solution. I wish I • Bambi Woods is when the music started, I was all alone. probably the most physically beautiful person group call pornography socially wrong, while others claim that could see how the world would work if (male or female) to ever appear in a film of this But that's what I wanted to be. I was alone type. prostitution is a necessary societal evil? And, in the end, is Debbie everyone did what they felt was right — • A "tease" gimmick, that is, Bambi Woods/Debbie teases the with thoughts of my family, thoughts of old what they truly felt was right — in every Does Dallas any more sexist than the real Dallas audience as much as she does the film's cast, right through to the Cowgirls? Which friends, thoughts of the world in general situation. I think there would be far fewer is the bigger tease? (That's why it was so absurd when the NFL picture's final climactic scene. cheerleaders who posed for the Playboy (why are we here and what are we waiting problems to solve then. The film's plot is almost too simple for words. Seven pictorials were fired. for?) and thoughts of my world (why am I In the meantime, life goes on high school They didn't reveal that much more than they generally did on the like before. cheerleaders have two weeks to raise enough money for a here and what am I waiting for?). trip to field. And that's why it was hypocritical for the Dallas Right now we just have to stay loose, what I Dallas. They each take jobs with local merchants and faculty, but Cowboys to Hatred, love, pain, joy, power (like Earvin call crazy. (Everything stinks anyway.) Like sue the Debbie producers.) all over again at times). The feelings were all soon discover the pay isn't enough. The cheerleaders learn that Ah, well, It's nice to look at the way things should be, but the Jimmy Buffett has written, "If we weren't all they can earn additional money by performing "special favors" for there (and it didn't take dope or alcohol), and way things are always seems to pop up. And the world rolls on. crazy, we'd all go insane. If we couldn't their employers, and the remainder of the film is dedicated to sex the outside was blocked out by the loud — too The entertainment desk will consider any replies or opinions on laugh, we'd all go insane." sex in the locker room, sex in the library, sex on the tennis loud to talk above — music. I don't think a different this review for the "Politics Of Culture" column. type of music And although the music was loud, it wasn't would have made my mood any different a barrier that trapped. It represented walls Saturday night. However, one verse the Who that kept out the bad and let my mind be played from the song "Behing Blue Eyes" Pianist Earl Wild: the show cleansed of all the crap, so I would be ready sticks in my head. It goes: "No one knows By WILLIAM BARNHARDT goes flamboyant Chopin Andante Spianato and Grand Polonaise (Opus on! to facilitate more of the same when I back into the dirty world outside. But the feelings were mostly good ones. stepped what it's like to be a bad man, to be a sad man, behind blue eyes." And if my partners thought I acted a little State News Reviewer One person told me he just wanted to go out out of the ordinary Saturday night, now they 22) before intermission. During the break, Ken Beachler That poor ol' University Series. First the Moscow State explained and run five miles (and did) after he had seen may know why. the problems with the scheduled concert. the movie Rocky. At 11:30 p.m. Saturday, I Symphony cancels out without a replacement. Then the second "When Perahia arrived Janssen is the State News sports editor, and one attraction, pianist Murray Perahia, discovers he has an infected Thursday he told me before leaving wanted to run out the door and hug the of the few who helps the entertainment desk Metro Airport that he had a splinter in his finger and that it might nearest person. I don't know why. linger. Such things make and break concert careers so he cancels be infected and should be looked at. While we searched for a as well. And there was beleaguered Lecture Concert director Ken specialist, he started practicing to see if he could go through with Beachler wearily coming out on stage to announce to a the concert. You must understand that a few less than full auditorium that Perahia had also canceled out. But years ago a finger infection cost him six months on the road, he had to cancel Beachler in an afternoon of wheeling and dealing had managed to everything," Beachler said. produce a trump card he had procured pianist Earl Wild, the "By that time on Thursday, it was too late at night to start highly regarded and flashy classical romanticist. contacting managers and agencies — particularly when we weren't Wild had just returned from an international tour of the ALL STUDENTS WANTING COLLEGE OF BUSINESS sure Perahia was going to cancel. That next morning we TO: COURSES- Americas and had arrived that afternoon. Despite the hurried discovered Earl Wild was just into New York from concluding a GRADUATE AND UNDERGRADUATE nature of the arrangement, Wild showed full strength and control tour and might be available. That afternoon, knowing there was a in the Cesar Franck Prelude, Choral and Fugue. Next the came recording session for PBS at WKAR TV at stake as well, Perahia Beethoven Sonata No. 8 in C Minor (Opus 13) and then the (continued on page 7) FROM: OFFICE OF THE DEAN, COLLEGE OF BUSINESS SUBJECT' PURVEY OF DEMAND FOR COLLEGE OF BUSINESS COURSES "One of the DURING WINTER TERM, 1980, EARLY ENROLLMENT PERIOD best Yalues in audio" Effective Fall Term, 1978, the College of Business had to limit access to its of the substantial increase in College of Business majors and in the number of other courses because students seeking enrollment in our courses. 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Come hear the entire amazing NAD line and talk to Peter YOUR PARTICIPATION WILL NOT GUARANTEE YOU A PLACE IN OUR COURSES, BUT IT WILL Tribeman, Director of Marketing and Saies for NAD, this Wednesday, October 31, 2PM and 7PM. ENABLE US TO MORE ACCURATELY ESTIMATE THE CHANCES FOR SUCH ACCESS IN FUTURE TERMS, WHICH WE SHALL COMMUNICATE TO YOU. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation. 1101 E. Grand River East Lansing, Ml Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, October 30, 1979 7 Wire on the new wave experimental fringe State News Kemi Gaabo The Red Clay Ram¬ By JOHN NEILSON into the music. Among these defining their sound would be blers performed two State News Reviewer fringe bands is Wire, whose to say that they have staked shows with the Hot Status Report — 1979 going new album 154 (Warner out a musical territory some¬ Mud Family in Mc- on 1980. Brothers BSK 3398) is to — where between Pere Ubu and Donel Kiva last Sat¬ P**k rock — which was born borrow a phrase — way out the early efforts of Brian Eno, almost four years ago as an urday night as part of there, Pastor! especially his debut album Mariah Folk & Blues. attack on the stagnating rock Here Come The Warm Jets. Wire has produced two Both bands brought scene of the time — essentially albums previous to this one. The sound is bristling with died with the Sex Pistols, a Pink feedback and ragged edges, and some entertaining, Flag and Chairs Missing, footstompin' blue- victim of its own built-in in¬ but this LP is their first to be yet it remains surprisingly with stability. For the true p**k cessible despite its strange¬ grass to a mostly released in this country. All bands, the choice was to burn ness. In addition to the band's otherwise dull MSU three albums show a healthy out or fade away, and only the weekend. Mariah is contempt for what have become guitars/bass/drums core, Clash have managed to trans¬ meanwhile, there also be presently gearing up the "conventions" of the new can cend this catch-22 situation heard the strains of accompan¬ for the return of wave, choosing instead to leg¬ with their uncompromising ists on alto flute, electric viola, merge arty lyrics with music endary fiddler Vassar political stance and harnessed that is minimalist yet raw and keyboards and synthesizers. Clements who will musical aggression to become exciting. Lyrically the album centers perform next month. the one p**k band with a around the by-now familiar future. The four members of Wire — themes of alienation and dis¬ Colin Newman and B.C. Gilbert Meanwhile, the more amor¬ orientation, and for the most phous new wave rock is going on guitars and vocals, Graham Lewis on bass and Robert part they succeed without pre strong and gaining momentum tensions. Delivered in mono¬ REGULAR BICYCLING as it broadens its frame of Gotobed on drums — had no tones and snippets, the vocals RAIN OR SHINE reference. New wave en¬ professional musical experience seem to nestle in the eye of a compasses everything from the prior to the formation of the musical hurricane of sound disco-laced pop of Blondie to the band. In fact, none of the group THE SCHWINN members really knew how to ripping apart and gnashing punky self-parody of the together again, a sonic por DELUXE Ramones, from the spirited play their instruments, and yet they managed to make this trayal of a tortured psychic EXERCISER revivalism of Dave Edmunds work in their favor to circum¬ landscape. and Nick Lowe to the future- Bands like Wire and Pere shock eccentricities of Pere vent any established rock Ubu will never enjoy the com¬ "sound." Ubu, and in the process it has mercial success of their more come to mean any rock that Wire was also against the pop-oriented new wave breth ISN'T heavy-metal flagellation standard verse-chorus-verse- ren, but then, that is not their or self-important pomp-rock. chorus songwriting formulas, intention. Like the Velvet As new wave rock becomes Wire leaving their lyrics fragmented Underground of the '60s how widely accepted, however, its and open-ended instead. As ever, their influence will be felt proponents will have to face the outside of the midwest) there mercia! acceptance at the ex writer Lewis has explained it, well into the next decade in one same temptations and inertia will be less and less reason to "... I wrote the lyrics, gave form or another. In the mean pense of creative evolution, that bogged down most of the them to Colin and he wrote the time, 154 is album that experiment with new ap- Luckily, new wave's experi- an rock bands of the preceding music to the lyrics. When the generation. As new wave rock proaches and ideas. Even most of the bands in this field now mental fringe is active and critically supported, and these lyrics ended the song ended. There is no padding." should be investigated by those of you who want to get a jump Wild saves the show becomes the status quo (as it is have developed their own for- bands are injecting much on the '80s. You won't be (continued from page 6) • Easily adjusted handlebar quickly becoming everywhere mula, which ensures com- needed ideas and directions The closest one can come to disappointed. canceled his performance. and saddle. • Non-slip rubber pedals. "We hurriedly drove I'erahia to Metro to go back to New York G Control panel with and watched him depart in minutes of Earl Wild's arrival," speedometer, mileage Gloria's just 'surviving' on 4I Have A Right' Beachler said. "Then we sped back here with Wild so he could get about a half hour of practice in. It's phenomenal that the way he's playing tonight given the tiring and hectic circumstances of the indicator, timer and adjustable resistance day." By CHRIS RIZIK Thump, thump, thump, Your Groove Thing" and "Re¬ united," after brief stints with thing," a forgettable ballad that's barely worth its grooves. This the same limiting format that Perrin used for three years producer, his work doesn't com pare with the quality of such Sure enough. Earl Wild, perhaps the most recorded American pianist, renowned for his Kennedy Innaugural concert and 16995 thump. Yep, Gloria's back, so Tavares, Yvonne Elliman and Perhaps the album's lowest with Tavares. Fortunately, the peers as Arif Mardin or Barry frequent White House performances, was in top form as he put on your dancing shoes, The Sylvers. point is reached on Side two, broke away from him Gibb. Nor does it match their attacked the six fiery Rachmaninoff Preludes (Opus 23) and his 8-! Hooters suffer shutout by Akron By JEFF HITTLER board in the second half. State News Sports Writer Matt English, Akron's leading scorer, scored his 10th goal of the The recent win one lose one pattern of the MSU soccer team season four minutes into the half. His long kick from the left side Rogers is of 'Cats continued Saturday when the Spartans dropped a 2 0 decision at was seemingly blocked by Grinter, but the ball slipped past the wary home to the University of Akron. The Spartans, whose season mark slipped to 8-6-1, have a 3-3 record in their last six contests with two matches remaining on the schedule. usually reliable Spartan goalie and into the net. The goal should have been an omen for MSU. The Spartans have not won a game this year in which the other team has scored first. "Their first goal was demoralizing because it came so quickly," By ADAM TEICHER ROGERS ALSO TALKED about the 42 0 pasting The first half of Saturday's game ended in the scoreless tie after Baum remarked. "But Akron plaved much better soccer in the State News Sports Writer the Spartans received from Ohio State University Saturday. both teams missed golden opportunities to take the lead. second half." The MSU football team's next opponent is Northwestern, Although Rogers, acknowledged that the Buckeyes are one of THE ZIPS ADDED an insurance goal midway through the half winner of just three of its last 47 football games, a pushover right'.' the nation's finest teams, he refused to say that Ohio State was AKRON FAILED TO hit an open net shot 10 minutes into the on a goal by Steve Frick to make the final, 2-0. At his weekly press conference Monday, MSU coach Darryl better than Michigan, the team that beat MSU 21-7 a few weeks game when Spartan goaltender Rob Grinter was caught outside "We can't win games without offense," Baum said. "Our defense Rogers says this isn't the case anymore. the goal. was solid throughout the match." "Northwestern is playing extremely well," Rogers explained. ago. At the moment, Michigan and Ohio State are tied for first MSU's Vancho Cirovski missed a scoring chance midway Akron moved closer to its 14th consecutive winning season with place in the Big Ten. "I don't think it's fair for us to make a judgment on that . . . through the half when the Zips' goalie Conrad Earnest barely the victory. The Zips have a 7-6-2 mark with one match remaining. because of the different circumstances in each of the games," he tipped his free-kick shot out of the net following an Akron penalty. The Spartans play their final home match of the season against said. The Spartans played one of their best games of the season "We just didn't capitalize on our scoring opportunities in the Bowling Green State University at 1:30 p.m. Saturday. first half," MSU coach Joe Baum said. "We knew we'd get only a Northwestern is playing extremely well: against the Wolverines, while the Ohio State performance was one few chances in the second half." of the worst. They probably played Ohio State and Purdue The Spartans didn't even get that many as Akron shut them as tough if not better than anyone else ROGERS WAS SO unimpressed by the Spartans that he didn't down completely. in the Big Ten.—Darryl Rogers even select his offensive, defensive and special teams players of THF] ZIPS, HOWEVER, didn't waste any time getting on the the week. The coach did single out punter Ray Stachowicz, who had a 90 yard punt called back because of a penalty, and linebacker Dan Rass, who had 32 tackles and caused a Buckeye fumble. The injury list continued to grow. Rogers listed as doubtful "They probably played Ohio State (who beat Northwestern 16 7) and F'urdue (who came back to beat the Wildcats 20 16 last week) guard Rod Strata, flanker Eugene Byrd, quarterback Bert Vaughn as tough if not better than anyone else in the Big Ten. "They are doing an excellent job offensively and predominantly and defensive tackle Pat Mitten, all with various ailments. Meanwhile, split end Samson Howard, who had been bothered Hard work pays all season with a bad knee before having it operated on two weeks defensively. On defense, what they've done is played collectively good football." ago, may be back in the lineup. off for Spartan i NEVER HAD A CHANCE' soph Neterer Martin upset about sudden ouster By JEFF HITTLER State News Sports Writer "I like to be around the ball," the Ottawa Hills graduate said. By MILTON RICHMAN knows if this matter is represented fairly and investigated While the MSU soccer team "If I'm not, it lets the other UPI Sports Editor completely, his credibility and his stock will be higher than struggled with a punchless team get the ball." NEW YORK - "I never had a chance." ever. He feels he should still be the Yankees manager." offense last season, Mark Before • moving to Grand Those are Billy Martin's words, and those are also his feelings Sapir revealed that, after the Yankee owner said the Neterer simply had to watch Rapids, Neterer spent about 10 about his second departure in the past 15 months as manager of commissioner's office was investigating the episode, he and from the sidelines. years in St. Louis, Mo., where the New York Yankees. Martin had proposed to Steinbrenner that the entire Neterer, the Spartans' high¬ soccer is a household word. He The last time George Steinbrenner made up his mind to let Bloomington matter be thrown into Commissioner Bowie ly-regarded recruit out of credits growing up in St. Louis him go, in July 1978, Martin dug deeply under the Yankee Kuhn's lap. Grand Rapids, suffered a bro¬ as having a major impact on his owner's skin with his parting remarks regarding Steinbrenner "We would roll the dice: let the commissioner investigate the ken collar bone before the first soccer career. and Reggie Jackson. matter, get Billy in to give his sworn testimony, get the game and missed the entire But there is always room for This time, Martin wasn't nearly so vitriolic. He did not bartender from the hotel in and anybody else who was a season. witness and let the Commissioner make recommendation," But with the hard-working improvement and both Neterer challenge Steinbrenner's right to let him go and bring in former a and Baum are quick to point Yankee coach Dick Howser as the new manager. Sapir said he told Steinbrenner during their second conversa sophomore forward in the line¬ that out. But Martin was firmly convinced last Tuesday night's episode tion Sunday. "We'd be perfectly happy with that. He up this season, the Spartans "I'm still learning," Neterer in Bloomington, Minn., was what led to his dismissal Sunday (Steinbrenner) felt that it would be best for him to make the have put some punch back in said. "But I like MSU and the and that Steinbrenner never gave him an opportunity to decision himself, however." their scoring game. present his side of that incident. soccer program so that should State News/Richard Marshall Recounting the sequence of events, Sapir said that Martin make it easier." "It was a conviction without a trial," Martin told his attorney, had called him the morning after Cooper's injury came to light NETERER, AN OFFEN¬ Sophomore forward Mark Neterer has been provi¬ Edward Sapir, after hearing of Steinbrenner's action. "He acted and had given him his account of what happened. SIVE threat whenever he has ding the MSU soccer team with some much-needed BAUM HAS INDICATED as both judge and jury without giving me a chance to present "Mr. Cooper said he had fallen down and it puzzled Billy why the ball, is MSU's top scorer punch this season. The hard-working performer that Neterer needs to improve any of the evidence." with nine goals. But more leads the squad in scoring with nine goals. this fellow hadn't told the truth. Billy said to me, 'I can't his passing and one-on-one From Friday on, Sapir a New Orleans Criminal Court judge, importantly, his overall play understand this at all. As my attorney, what do you think 1 moves. But the third-year attempted to reach Steinbrenner to explain all of what should do? Do I call the police or what?' I told him, 'If you're not has been catalyst for this year's transpired in Bloomington. But he was unable to contact the team. Spartans coach is confident his interested in hurting this man, there's no reason to tell tireless Yankee owner until Sunday morning, at which time he "Mark is the hardest pupil will develop those everybody the man is lying.' " working skills. explained the circumstances surrounding Martin's denial of According to Martin's version, Sapi^Said, Cooper came after player I've ever coached," MSU With just two matches re¬ allegations that he hit Joseph Cooper, requiring the 52 year old the former manager when he left the bar and pushed Martin coach Joe Baum said. "He has marshmellow seller from Lincolnshire, III., to receive 20 tremendous dedication and maining on the schedule, from behind. When Martin turned to move him back, the Neterer would obviously like stitches in his upper lip. 6-foot-2, 210-pound Cooper fell down. the Spartans to finish with Sapir spoke to Steinbrenner twice on Sunday trying to clarify Martin told Sapir that Cooper might have told his Although the 5-foot-10, 160- conflicting their first winning season since everything and it was during their second conversation that the pound sparkplug is know for Yankee owner said he had decided to make a managerial story to cover up "Actually, Billy the fact that he had been drinking. possessing an explosive shot, 1976. ★ SPECIALS* was trying to do the man a favor," Sapir "It's been an up-and-down he is also a fine defensive added. "No one has taken a sworn statement or Speaking from New Orleans, Sapir said Martin was sworn season," Neterer said. "Doing Biily was nevi called in for his version." TUESDAY well in the East Coast tourney • depressed over the turn of events but still had faith that "Mark has scored a lot of eventually IK rue story of what happened in Bloomington When he spoke with Steinbrenner, Sapir said the Yankee and against Indiana have been - TOAST OF THE TOWN NIGHT goals this season by stripping would vindicate him. owner told him, "Billy was involved in this thing and regardless the ball away from an opposing highlights for me. But my goal All liquor, Beer & Wine V2price "You know Billy," said the attorney. "He's a Yankee, he loves of whether he was right or wrong, this sort of thing will happen before I graduate is to have us player," Baum noted. "He's a the Yankee fans and he loves New York. He was very, very with him again, and in the best interests of the ballclub, I've great worker without the ball." get a bid in the NCAA tourna¬ saddened, and he was despondent because of all this but he got to make a change." ment." WEDNESDAY NETERER FINDS HIS in¬ The way Neterer is playing, he might just make it. -MUGGERS MADNESS tense play easy to explain. A11 Mugs of Beer V2 price Akhilles wins Akers invitational By CHRIS HANSEN residence hall champions from Akhilles was quick to re¬ would seem that after all this State News Sports Writer two years ago, Akhilles. cover. however, with a touch football in one day, team mem¬ East Complex men's IM foot¬ down pass from quarterback bers would be ready for Miller ball teams proved to be number AKHILLES HAD TO face Steve Bobbins to Dave Selby. AKHILLES QUARTER time. Well, not these guys. one among residence halls Sat tough competition against a Bobbins added an extra point BACK ROBBINS was unani Most of the team is also on an urday and Sunday as Akhilles team from Wonders Hall, pass to Todd Hilner, followed mously voted most valuable independent 'A' team that had beat another team from Akers Wolfpack, and the Hormoans of by a 35-yard touchdown pass player of the tournament for his another game Sunday night. Hall. Akarpous, 31-14 in the Holmes Hall, before they could combination to Hilner and lightning speed and competent They won both of the contests, finals of the Akers football beat McFavish from McDonel Smith with one second left in passing ability. the second one by a record invitational. Hall and enter the finals. the first half to It was a long day of football score of 71-0 against an inde¬ give Akhilles a Sixteen teams representing Akarpous dominated the first 19-4 lead. for the Akhilles team. After the pendent 'A' team, Emanon. the best IM football talent from half of the final battle with a tournament it had scheduled Do vou think these guys like the entire campus, participated driving offense that was forced AS AKHILLES KEPT IM game against Akursed. It football? in the single elimination tourna to punt only once. The first Akarpous scoreless in the sec ment. And although the games ond half. Robbin's hit for two played didn't count towards touchdown pass from Akarpous more touchdowns, one to Hilner league records, a $20 dollar quarterback Steve Parker to and one to Tim Howard, to give team tournament fee and pride Tyler Tennent. Akhilles a 31 14 victory and an in individual team reputations Akhilles turned the ball over unofficial title as champion of made the competition fierce. on the next set of downs and the residence hall IM football. After eliminating both Ter Akarpous scored again on a Akhilles team manager Torn race East and West teams from Parker to Jeff Dailey to Rombach attributed the win to Shaw Hall Saturday, last year's Jeff McCall pass play to take a his team's challenging tourna¬ Oct. 30 residence hall champions, 14-0 lead over their intra dorm ment schedule. Akarpous, beat McRaiders of rivals. "It made us mentally tough McDonel Hall, 16 7. to face the WVIC & Bus Stop Present ********* the MSU * PUBLIC NOTICE: Semi-Finals Star Trek Club Halloween * of the COLLEGE BOWL IS BACK! Party ¥ Help continue MSU's winning tradition - regional champs and ' . lit Room 334 Un 7:30 pm Anyone Welcome We will reopen Mid-Michigan runners-up in the last two years ^******** at 2 p.m. Tuesday Wet T-Shirt MSU INTRAMURAL TOURNAMENT Contest January 18-20 Thanks for attending Michigan's Oct. 31 Winners represent MSU at regionals: Feb. 16, 1980 at Kent State 4th Annual Stereo Show & Sale The Boozers University (possible CBS radio TV appearances) Halloween Party Teams (4-5 persons) must sign up by November 2 at One price at door, DIRECTOR of ACTIVITIES OFFICE, 2nd Floor, Union Bldg. tereo drink - No Extra all night long Charge Call 353-5255 or or 355-6948 oppe 9:30 pm -1:30 am A division of ASMSUhr, miming 'B Hotline Board, funded by st 353-2010 i Michigon Stote News, Eost Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, October 30, 1979 9 T. EDWARD CALLOWAY Football—the ultimate Stickers victors pastime? In ancient Roman coliseums, when Christians were thrown to the lions, winning was a matter of life or death; and then, as now, the when Dan Devine, then head coaching successor to the winner's winner Vince Lombardi. had the misfortune of leading the Green in home finale spectators were none too sympathetic with the vanquished foe. Bay Packers to a LOSING season. In the eyes of the myopic fans of By BILL TEMPLETON Today Americans have something to match those popular games; Green Bay, Dan was anything but divine — he had committed the State News Sports Writer football. sin of sins. The MSU women's field hockey team closed out its regular Football is a well-established American institution, a kind of season with a hard fought, defense oriented 2-1 double The fans were miffed over Devine's dismal head-coaching debut, pseudo-religion, with losing being the ultimate blasphemy (and overtime victory against Eastern Michigan University last so they vented their frustrations on him and his family. Devine was winning the ultimate virtue). Friday at Old College Field. In high school, football is usually a mere diversion for the hordes physically threatened, his family was insulted, he received MSU head coach Sam Kajornsin, trying to remain optimistic numerous obscene phone calls, his dog was shot in front of his house of college-bound illiterates and the multitude of sadistic about the win, noted the Spartans lack of a potent offensive juvenile and fake rumors were spread that his daughters were the town delinquents who abound in our public school system. sluts and his wife was an alcoholic. attack was directly related to a more defensive-minded But in college, where the players are more like well-oiled strategy. machines with a high degree of ruthless precision, football becomes Needless to say, Devine didn't last long in Green Bay. So it goes. "We've been concentrating a lot more on defense than on our more like a job, a constant must-win situation. At offense," Kajornsin said. "I think we're going to have to change times, the pressure is unbearable. For when the alumni put pressure on the FOOTBALL IS VIOLENCE, that of player and spectator alike. our style a bit, but we've been doing a good job of attacking our coaches to produce victories, the coaches in turn put pressure on the Football is a maniacal obsession with winning; football is opponents, we just haven't been able to score a lot of goals." players to win. competition and pressure; football is politics and corruption; In the game against Eastern, the score stood deadlocked at The degree of violence increases as the pressure of football is money and power; and football is Big Business and Free 0 0 at the end of regulation time, forcing the overtime period. winning increases. Enterprise, the key tenets of capitalism. Football is . . . America. Five minutes into the first overtime, Jennie Klepinger And America is football, a massive coliseum replete with teams of passed to Barb Oakley who converted the pass into a goal to AS THE TASKMASTERS of this lovely business, coaches are give the stickers a 1-0 advantage. psychotics, degenerates and gifted tacticians alike. The American regarded as saints when they are perennial winners and scapegoats end zones are Wall Street and Madison Avenue, the scoring being One minute later, the Hurons tied the score to send the game when they are losers. into a second extra stanza. done by those wizards and magicians of their respective milieu. There are no perennial losers in football — losers don't last Both teams played out the remainder of the overtime period long enough to be classified as perennial. Fans make sure of that. The holding each other in check to force a flick off to determine the Slate News Deborah J. Borir American public simply will not tolerate the existence of a welfare victor. MSU's stickers beat Eastern Michigan In the flick off, five University recipient, a homosexual or a LOSER. No doubt about it. Americans players on each team are given a chance 2-1 in double overtime Friday. LOVE winning. to score, with the team recording the most goals out of five "As a culture, we Americans seem to thrive on competition; we shots awarded the winning goal. The University of Michigan is the number one seed in the reward winners and turn away from losers," says Elliot Aronson, social psychologist and author of The Social Animal. "From the little league ball player who bursts into tears after his team loses, to the Spartan harriers Eastern Michigan got two goals in the flick off, while MSU got goals from Klepinger, Barb Shannon and Sue Campbell to secure the 2-1 win and up the team's record to 11-5-2. state tourney, with CMU seeded second and MSU third. "The seedings were done on the basis of best records interstate rivals," Kajornsin said. "We've played only five among college students in the football stadium chanting, 'We're No. 1!;' The stickers will be in Mt. Pleasant today for a game with the games against in state opponents and Michigan's played six. we manifest a staggering cultural obsession with victory." ARONSON'S WORDS RING no less true than those of that edge Miami of Ohio Chippewas of Central Michigan University, a 21 winner against the Spartans earlier this season. The game against CMU will be the last of the regular season We're 3-2 and they're 3-2-1 and they get the number one seed. "Since we're the third seed, we'll get a bye into the semis on Saturday when we will play CMU again," Kajornsin said. immortal hero of heroes, Vince Lombardi: "Winning isn't The MSU men's cross country team ran a strong race against for the stickers and should pose a challenge in preparation for Kajornsin added that the outcome of today's game will have everything, it's the ONLY thing." And who remembers Grantland Miami University in Oxford, Ohio last Saturday in beating the this weekend's state championship in Marquette, Mich. no bearing on the seeding for the state tournament. Rice, the idiot who babbled those inane words, "It's not whether defending Mid-American conference champions, 25-31. you win or lose, it's how you play the game."? Certainly not the The Spartan harriers placed four runners in the top five to raise fans. They have taken violence to their bosoms and cherish it as if their season record to 5-1. it were a life-saving pacemaker. Sophomore Michael White led MSU as he placed second overall This disturbing reality was dramatically exemplified in 1974 with a time of 24:52 over the five mile course. Karate Club to sponsor Martin Schulist, also a sophomore, was third with a time of 24:53, followed by senior Keith Moore at 24:54 and sophomore Mark Mesler at 25:01. Freshman Todd Snow finished 11th in the race with a time of 25:37. By STRATDOUTHAT Skydiver scores TD couldn't believe they really were going to start the game with us up The harriers will compete Associated Press Writer in the air. After all, Marshall had asked us to jump, you know." fall tournament Sunday to make a respectable showing. in the Big Ten championship meet in Columbus, Ohio, Saturday, where they should stand a good chance HUNTINGTON, W.Va. — A funny thing happened to Richard Morris on his way to the Marshall Villanova football game. But there he house. was, with the best seat in the house — or above the The Bidwell, Ohio, resident had just bailed out of an airplane One of the largest Karate tournaments in the midwest will be Following the conference meet, the harriers will run in the When Marshall kicked off toVillanova, Morris was no more than about 1,000 feet above Fairfield Stadium when he discovered that held in the IM Sports-West arena on Sunday. NCAA Disrict meet in East Lansing on Nov. 10. 250 feet above the his parachute wouldn't open. So, he cut it away and opened his playing field. And when the Villanova ball carrier The MSU Karate Club will sponsor its annual fall tournament was tackled on his own 20, Morris was no more than 25 feet above with competitors from Michigan, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Wisconsin auxiliary chute. Morris began drifting down slowly Saturday toward the stadium the action. ' and Canada. where 12,000 fans and alumni were gathered for Marshall's The crowd held its collective breath as he made his "touchdown," Past MSU tournaments have drawn more than 200 participants homecoming. just missing several players before landing safely on the Villanova competing in different weight and rank categories. Competitors meet for free fighting in open, women, junior and peewee classes. Classes are subdivided with white belt as lowest and black best as Im Notes "My auxiliary chute didn't give me much mobility," said the student from Rio Grande, Ohio, when contacted by telephone at his 35 yard line, a streaming smoke bomb in his hand. "I was just hoping nobody would break a long one and run right home Sunday. under me," Morris said. "I was sure I could miss the players but highest. "I was looking for the biggest field around. I didn't want to land on Some nationally recognized amateur black belts in North they didn't know I was coming in so I suppose it might have America will be at MSU's fall tournament. Competitive events top of a building or something." happened." An individual approach to fitness, "jog for fun," has been initiated include free fighting, displays of weaponry technique and kata for any students or staff member interested in keeping track of AS A RESULT, while his three fellow skydivers all members A FEW SECONDS after Morris landed, his three friends also forms — kata forms are solo karate performances similar to their jogging mileage to specific destinations (cities) and a mileage of the Sky High Parachute Club of Bidwell — were playing with the gymnastic routines. chart for recording jogging miles have been posted in the dropped out of the sky. One barely missed a stadium wall; another, foyer of wind, Morris was hanging above Fairfield Stadium. Miguel Fernandez of Charleston, hit squarely on the 50 yard-line, Eliminations in all divisions begin at noon and the finals start at the IM Circle Building. Information sheets are available in the IM "I had to stay over the stadium," he said. "I watched the players causing a game official to scamper out of the way, and the last 5 p.m. Admission is $2 for general public and $1 for MSU students. circle office. come out onto the field and I saw the referee give them the ball. I landed safely on the Villanova 40 yard line. MEETFOUR Taste the pride of Canada. PEOPLE WHO FOUND Molson. CAREERS WITH USA. COMPUTER SCIENTIST MATHEMATICIAN "My objective on graduating from "As an NSA Mathematician. I have the college was to obtain employment with opportunity to perform research on a a leader in my profession. NSA fulfilled wide variety of sophisticated and that objective. The histories of NSA challenging crvptologic problems. 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Associated Press Writer National stock and now is eyeing a possible takeover of Trans WASHINGTON - The Civil Aeronautics Board said Monday World Airlines. that it had sent to President Carter a recommendation to merge The board said, "there still are outstanding enforcement issues Pan American World Airways and National Airlines into the nation's second largest carrier and give Pan Am a long-sought involving Texas International's purchase of National stock," and that it expects to deal with these soon. network of domestic routes. Last month, the CAB rejected the takeover bid of National's The action nearly completes a complicated merger case that other suitor, Eastern Airlines, contending that such a merger involved four airlines and stretched over 15 months. would reduce competition because the two Miami-based carriers The board said it sent its formal ruling to the White House last have so many overlapping routes. Thursday. The president must make the final decision because a transfer of international routes is involved. He has 60 days to act. That leaves only Pan Am, and if the president goes along with the board, the New York based carrier will have the domestic In July, the CAB had tentatively approved both the Pan routes it wants to feed into its overseas markets. Am National merger and Texas International Airlines' bid to Under merger terms already agreed to by the two airlines, acquire control of National. National's routes would be integrated into Pan Am's and the Pan American World Airways name would be retained. The name CAB Chairperson Marvin Cohen said Monday that the board National would disappear. also has formally OK'd the Texas International proposal. But he said that approval essentially is moot because the Texas carrier Pan Am has 27,000 employees and National 8,000. The combined dropped out of the quest in late July and agreed to sell its 2.1 carriers would move ahead of American Airlines as No. 2 in the million shares of National stock to Pan Am for $50 a share. United States, behind United. WRITING SKILLS NECESSARY A ItHxa fxtm\ Release Experience, drive help job seekers STARRING BAMBI WOODS PORNO TONIGHT AS DEBBIE SHOWTIMES: 7:30, 9:00 10:30 PLACE: 102B Wells — introducing |OMN AMPt AS LINCOLN MA A/H SAMMVlNAUl IOM SAVIM ■ as CHRISTINl FORRLST MARTIN IRAN MIDDIITON Produced by RICHARD RUBINSTEIN • LLYANl NADLAU At UVITSKY The News Bureau Chief of the Ort!llr.» DONAtD RUBINSTtIS ■ Phulnyrtpht b» MICMAtl GOINICK Michigan Lung Association published material, don't volunteer." ADMISSION: 2.50 Students, 3.50 Non-Students recently said that experience is the key to finding a job in the Ruhomaki added that employers want personnel with organiza¬ communication field. Tues. 109 Anthony 7:30 & 9:30 tional and personal dynamics. "Colleges offer many opportunities for gaining such experience," "The person who has both ambition and work experience will gain said Connie Ruhomaki, at a meeting of Women in Communications. favor with perspective employers," she said. She added that students should try to learn as much as possible Janita Gaulzetti, president of Women in Communications, told about how respective mediums function. the all female audience about one way to get on-the-job experience. The National Sorority offers both members and non-members to "Writing ability is also essential to the person involved in a communications career," said the speech writer for former Detroit participate in "A Day on the Job." This is an opportunity for persons interested in learning more about different mediums to look on and Mayor Roman Gribbs. work with the media of their choice. She noted that graduates who have worked for a college " newspaper or any daily publication have a good chance at landing a 'A Day on the Job' has led to several internships, paying jobs decent job. and other advantages to participants," Gaulzetti said. "Employers want to pick your mind," Ruhomaki said. "They want For more information regarding "A Day on the Job," contact to see what you are made of but if you can't back yourself up with Gaulzetti or any member of Women in Communications. Acidic rain TttHA A. J i Mi Tor this week's shows, time and locations, phone RHA' subject for 24 hour programline: seminar "Acidic Precipitation Studies in Ontario Lakes" will be the subject of a seminar in 223 Natural Resources Bldg. at 7:30 tonight. Peter J. Dillon, head of the limnology unit of the water resources branch of the Ontario Ministry of the Environment will be the speaker. The seminar is being spon sored by the American Insti¬ tute of Fishery Research Biol ogists. TONIGHT 8pm at the msu AUDITORIUm Good Seats Still Available Tickets at the fASU Auditorium only This is an flSfTISU Programming Board event funded by student tax dollars • info, 353-2010. Michigon State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday. October 30, 1979 1 1 IT ONLY TAKES MINUTES TO PLACE YOUR STATE NEWS 347 STUDENT SERVICES BUILDING CALL 355-8255 Classified Advertising Auto Service Employment jlfij | Employment Employment |[jj1| Houses For Sale ||51; Ear Sale Information CHEQUERED FLAG. Foreign PHONE 355-8255 HOSTESS POSITION open, COCKTAIL WAITRESSES, PART TIME help PONDER BETHEL MANOR Unique OVER' 3000 cheap albums. CHRISTY'S QUALITY used 347 Student Services Bldg. Car parts and accessories are part-time. Apply BACK¬ evenings full or part time. No OSA STEAK HOUSE, 2771 E. housing for men in Christian 256 and up - all types - hits to furniture and antiques. our specialty- Free advice STAGE, Meridian Mall, be¬ experience necessary. Apply Grand River. Day or night, Co-op for winter. 803 E. the obscure. FLAT BLACK & GRAND OPENING Regular Rates with every part sold. 2605 E. tween 2-5. 5-10-30 (4) in person HUDDLE WEST, week or weekends. Apply in Grand River. 351-4260. CIRCULAR. 541 E. Grand Hardwood end and coffee Kalamazoo. (1 mile west of 138 S. Waverly. 8-11-2 (6) Z-8-10-30 (4) DAYS person 2-4pm Monday thru River, above Paramount. tables. Secional book cases- 1 day-95* per line campus). Call 487-5055. CASHIER WANTED part Friday, 1-4pm Saturdays. Open 11 a.m. - 6 p.m., 6 days. desks, lamps, couches, while C 23-10-31 (6) time. Apply in person at PHYSICAL THERAPIST ROOMMATE NEEDED im¬ C 14 10-31 (6) 3 days-85' per line 12-10-31 (6) desks, lamps, couches, "3-t2.85 FAMOUS RECIPE FRIED wanted, school year position, mediately. Close to MSU and chairs, leather office chairs 6 days-80' per line VW PARTS Cheap! CHICKEN, 2755 E. Grand effective immediately. A ther¬ LCC. Good location. Rent, UNIFORMED SECURITY of¬ while they last. 505 E. Michi¬ 8 days-70* per line Specialize in new and used River. 8-11-2 (4) apist to serve Kindergarten $75/month. Call 372 3019. ficers and store detectives, gan Ave., Lansing. VW parts. All guaranteed. thru 12th grade students in 12-11-14 (5) full or part-time. Call 641- C 20 10 31 (10) RECYCLED BUGS, Pontiac, ADMINISTRATIVE ASSIS¬ local school districts. Exp¬ 4562. OR-23-10-31 (3) 313-681-7272. Z-12 11-12 (5) TANT male or female, entry erience preferred in Pediat EAST LANSING 3 bedroom SOMEBODY ELSE'S level position. Will train a rical Therapy. Graduation ranch, garage, residential CLOSET featuring gently Master Charge & Visa Welcome COOKS EXPERIENCED. For person with growth potential. from an accredited school of neighborhood, marrieds only. used clothing. 541 E. Grand Aviation Call Mr. Alkema, 321-7721. days or nights. Apply in Not student rental, $280 plus River. Open noon to 6 p.m. Special Rates 3-10-31 (7) Physical Therapy is required. person, CORAL GABLES, utilities. Available about 12-1, Take-ins by appointment. Please send resume to Dr. 345 Ads-3 lines-'4.00-5 days. 80' per line over 2838 E. Grand River, E. ARE YOU interested in rent Morgan E. Lachney, Director 332 2673. 4 11-2 (6) C 23-10 31 (5) 3 lines. No adjustment in rate when cancelled. CETA VI Full time position Lansing. 7-10-30 (4) ing a fully instrument rated - of Special Education Eaton Price of Cessna 172 for just $15/hour? planning expansion of Adult Intermediate School District. 2-2 bedroom houses, Holt- NEW AND used guitars, ban¬ item(s) for sale must be stated in ad. Maximum sale price of '200. Private party ads If so call Neal at 337-7988. 12-11-2(5) Curriculum. Some art back¬ ground helpful. E. Lansing 1790 E. Packard Hwy. Char¬ lotte, Ml. 48813 Phone (517) f For Bent l|Y] Mason area. Marrieds, no children, pets. $160/month + WOMEN' SIZE 8 field jos, mandolins, etc. Dulc¬ Et imers and kits, recorders, only. Arts Workshop, 332-2565. 543-5500. 8-11-1 (19) HALLOWEEN COSTUMES deposit. Available 11-15/12-1. stream hiking boots, never thousands of hard to find .Peanuts Personal ads—3 lines - '2.25 per inser¬ - 5-11-2 (6) 694 9033 before 8 p.m. worn. % price, $33. 332 2675. albums and books. Discount tion. 75' per line over 3 lines, (pre-payment). Employment EDUCATION ASSISTANT for rent. PLAYERS. LANSING CIVIC 5 11 5(5) E 5 10 30 14) prices Expert repairs-free SECRETARY for IMPRESSION 5 MUS¬ Large variety. estimates - PART-time, ELDERLY INS- Rummage /Garage Sale ads—4 lines - '2.50. PART-TIME EMPLOYMENT 20 EUM. Science background 484-9191. 14-10-31 (3) MID MICHIGAN RENTALS FOR SALE-couch Et chair. hours per week. Call STRUMENTS, 541 E. Grand 63' per line over,4 lines-per insertion. with Michigan's largest multi- has a large selection of Call 323 1640, after 5pm. $75 482-2775 for appointment. helpful. Weekend schedule. ' River. 332-4331. 'Round Town ads—4 lines-'2.50-per insertion. 63' per line over 4 lines. manufacturer distributor, 15- 20 hours per week. Automo¬ 3-10-31 (3) Work-study position. Varied responsibilities. Call Helen Apartments If^l apartments, houses, plexes, studios, etc... Most . du¬ or best offer. E-5-10 30 (3) C 23-10 31 (8) bile required. 339-9500. NEED BANJO and guitar Webb, 882-2437. 25-10-31 (7) areas, sizes and prices. Call 2 UNITED AIRLINES % fare Lost & Found ads/Transportation ads—3 lines- SHARE ROOM in EPIPHONE GUITAR 6-string Capitol and see if we have what coupons. $50 each. 355 3676. acoustical. Excellent cond- instructors? Call MARSHALL 1.50-per insertion. 50' per line over 3 lines. C-23-10-31^ (5) FAST MOVING food esta¬ Villa. $95, 332-0717 evenings. you're looking for. From 9-9, 5-11-5 (3) MUSIC CO., 337-9700. Ask 8-10-30 13) tion. $125. Denise 374-8536. S/F Popcorn—(Sorority-Fraternity) 50' per line. WANTED - 2 people to for Gordon McMahon. blishment now accepting ap¬ 349 1065. C-23-10-31 (8) E-5-10-31 (4) re-roof house, Lansing area plications for part time help. COUCH $175, picnic table C-3-10-31 (5) ROOMMATE NEEDED: Male $150 per person. Call 224- Apply in person BURGER HASLETT 4 bedrooms. $30, leather jacket (size 8) $50 WHERE ELSE CAN YOU Deadlines - or female for luxury 2 bed¬ 4670 after 4. Z-5-11-5 (4) KING Restuarant 1141 East $300 and $300 deposit. Own encyclopedia set & bookcase FIND?.. Quality used merch¬ NURSES: RN's or LPN's - room, 2 bath in Brandywine. Grand River, East Lansing utilities. No pets. 339-8426, $50, 12' bike $5. 482 2435. Want Ads-2 Nurture those who nurtured $147.50 includes heat 351 - andise, competitive prices, i.m.-l class day before pub- WAITER-WAITRESSES, between the hours of 2-4 8-11-17(3) E 5-11 5(5) you! Be a charge nurse 0137 after 12 p.m. 8-11-8 (5) AND first hand friendly serv lication. now hiring. Must have refer¬ supervisor at PROVINCIAL p.m. 7-11-1 (8) ice? No other place than MARGARET MEAD Co KASTLE FREESTYLE pro Cancellation/Change-1 p. n.-l class day be- ences. Apply in person to HOUSE WEST. 731 Stark¬ PART TIME Teachers Aides FEMALE GRAD student, DICKER AND DEAL SEC¬ fore publication. Rich, Tuesday, October 30, weather Dr., Lansing. Call operative needs two people. 180 cm skis with solomon 555 OND HAND STORE. 1701 S. own room, Whitehall Manor, 2 to 5 p.m. Dooley's, 131 Mr. R. Putnam, RN, Director positions in day care center. Vegetarian cooking, no to¬ bindings and raichle free style Cedar St., Lansing. 487-3886. Classified Display deadline-3 p.m.-2 class One a.m. and one p.m. Call $155/month. 332-7344. Albert Street. 1-10-30 (6) of Nursing. 323-9133. 10-11-12 (3) bacco, Capitol area, house boots (10%) and poles. Like TRY US FIRSTI days before publication. 10-11-9(9) 489 2255 between 1 and 3 renovation project. 485 1005. new $235. 351 4187 C-5-10-31 (9) Once ad is ordered it cannot be cancelled or 2 MAINTENANCE POSIT¬ p.m. 7-11-1 (5) Z-5-11-2 (5) S 5 11-5 (5) 2 BEDROOM apartment. 10 changed until after 1st insertion. IONS available. Janitorial, SNOW PLOW drivers (ex¬ minutes from campus. Appli BOOKS! 3 floors of books, COOKS SHORT order, full LAKE LANSING On lake. 2 HITACHI CASSETTE deck There is a '1.00 charge for 1 ad Monday-Friday, noon-5p.m. perienced) and snow $250/month plus util¬ magazines and comics. change plus Grounds maintenance Satur¬ shovelers, part time, call 482 and part time. Lunch hours ances. bedrooms $250. 339 3825 or D850, 3 heads, brand new, CURIOUS BOOK SHOP, 307 50' per additional change for maximum ities. Call 646-9566. day and Sunday, 7a.m.-noon. 6232. 5-11-1 (4) and evenings. No experience 485 1731. 510-31 (3) must sell. 393 7119. East Grand River, East Lan¬ of 3 changes. 12-11-14 (4) Apply in person, Meridian needed. Apply in person E-5-11-6 (3) sing, 332 0112. C-23-10-31 (6) The State News will only be responsible for Mall Information HUDDLE WEST, 138 S. STARTING WINTER Room Center, LIKE TO DRIVE 2 FEMALE ROOMMATES in 6 bedroom house, females COUCH FOR sale. 3 months the 1st days incorrect insertion. Monday-Friday, 10a.m.-4p.m. DO IT FOR Waverly. 8-11-2 (6) 6 UNITED AIRLINE discount Adjust¬ 4-11-2 (8) needed immediately. Phone preferred, 351 4294 tickets. $45 each. All for $250 old. Originally $500 now $350. ment claims must be made within 10 DOMINO'S PIZZA 351-6634. Close to campus. days Now hiring full and part-time SHORT ORDER cooks, full 8-10-31 13) 351 5264. 12-11 14 (3) Call evenings. 332 7343. of expiration date. 7 11-7 (31 NURSING ATTENDANTS-if delivery people. Flexible and part time. Lunch hours - - - - . X-2-10-30 (3) Bills are due 7 days from ad expiration date. you want to be an important hours with paid vacations and evenings. No experience ONE FEMALE to share 3 Rooms THOMAS ORGAN Californ -- If not paid by due date, a '1.00 late person on our patient care and holidays benefits. Can needed. Apply in person ian 261 and Rhythm section 1976-27" MOTOBEACANE, bedroom unfurnished. 5 Min¬ service team & have the desire to make up to $5/hour with HUDDLE WEST, 138 S. and bench. $1,500. 485 1664 $200 or best offer. 321 1003. charge will be due. utes from MSU. $100/month, ROOMMATE NEEDED to Call after 9 p.m. E 5-11-5(3) help others, the New Ingham commission and tips. Apply Waverly. 8-11-2 (6) utilities, own room. 394 5855 5 11-2(31 share house close to campus. County Medical Care Facility at the following locations. 4-11-2 (4) BABYSITTER NEEDED in my Own room. Available now, HALLOWEEN CARDS and ATTENTION: MEDICAL stu will be having a community home, down Harrison from 337-9265 5 10-30 (3) pumpkins at Gulliver State dents demonstration skull class, beginning November 5. 2068 Cedar St., Holt 1 FEMALE ROOMMATE Please come to the Ingham 1561 Haslett Rd., Haslett married student housing. Drugs, 1% blocks east of from Kilgore Intl., Coldwater. Automotive u | Automotive IH County Medical Care Facility, 1139 E. Grand River, Light housework, 5 days, needed for winter term. Close to campus. 332 6966. EAST LANSING, Pollard St Snyder-Phillips. 2-10 31 (4) Belonged to plastic surgeon. 3860 Dobie Road, Okemos to East Lansing 9:30 5:30, $70 337 0022 Upstairs in new house, share $200. 323 4818. E-5-11-2 (5) 8-11-8 (3) ATTENTION!! WE buy late MERCURY MARQUIS '73. complete an application. 5214 Cedar St., Lansing 3-10 30(5) garage, basement, kitchen. AMERICAN AIRLINES % model imported and do¬ Excellent condition. Loaded $180 1 person, or $210/2 fare coupon. $50 or best STEREO 70 WATT Tech¬ 5-11-5(13) 801 Thomas L. Parkway, ROOMMATE NEEDED Jan mestic compact cars. Con¬ to the max. Andy. 351-8288. FULL TIME sportswear and persons. 337 7849 8 11 2 (5) offer. Call 351 0941 Teri. niques amp, Phillip's 312 new Lansing fishing retail sales positions. uary to June. Reasonable A T. PC440, speakers and tact John DeYound, WIL¬ 2-10-30 (3) PART-TIME pianist wanted 966 Trowbridge, E. 5-11-5 (3) Lansing Sports or retail background rent, prime location. 337-0047 ROOMMATE WANTED others. 882 4902. LIAMS VW, 484-1341. to play black gospel at Galilee 12 11-12 (20) MGB helpful. Apply in 12-11-14 (3) $125/month plus 1/3 utilities. C-23-10-31 (5) - '75, green 29-30MPG. Baptist Church. 1026 W. St. person, CANON 35 MM SLR cam S 5-10-31 (4) 70,000 miles, commuter car. HERMAN'S WORLD OF Beautiful house, 3 miles from era, model FTB. $200. Call Joseph, Lansing. Contact WAITRESSES, P,\,!T-time SOUTH LANSING. 10 min. 1971 AUDI 100, front wheel Excellent condition. Stereo, SPORTING GOODS, Lansing MSU. 372 0831. 6 10 31 (3) John 353 5736 after 3:00. WE SELL stereo equipment. Robert Owens, 372-1910, ext. nights available. Apply in to campus. Large one and drive. Good MPG, no reason¬ quartz clock, $2500. 655-3676 Mall, E.O.E. 5-11-1 (7) E-5-11-5 (3) THE STEREO SHOPPE. East 235 or 882-5664 after 5 p.m. person. COREY'S LOUNGE two bedrooms. Carpet, air, able offer refused, call 332- after 6:30 or weekends. OWN ROOM in 5 bedroom Lansing. C-23-10-31 (3) 3-11-1 (7) 1511 S. Cedar Street, corner appliances, heat. Excellent 5755. 3-11-1 (4) X-3-10-30 (5) RN'S-GN'S house. Non-smoker. Call 351 ONE AMERICAN Airline % of S. Cedar & Baker, Lansing. location $230 to $270. $400 0739 after 6 p.m. 5-10-31 (4) RECORDS! THOUSANDS to PART-TIME pianist wanted 7-11-1 (5) to move in. 394 7729 price coupon. $45 or best CAMARO LT 1975. Brown MUSTANG COBRA, Excel¬ choose from, 751 and up, all to play black gospel at New Lansing General Hospital has 8-11-2 (6) offer. 332 4185 after 6 p.m. metallic. Automatic, air, con¬ lent condition. Best offer over full and part time positions PENNSYLVANIA AVE Quiet 3 11 2(31 quality guaranteed. WAZOO Faith Baptist Church. 601 S. sole, excellent condition. One $2650. 485-6502. Call after 3 available for registered and for student. $85 month plus RECORDS, 223 Abbott, 337- Francis, Lansing. Contact 1 OR 2 females to sublet 8-10-31 (4) 0947 C 13 10 31 15) owner. 337-9275. 5-10-31 (4) p.m. Mrs. Porter at 393-6512. graduate nurses. A 4-day, 10 room in 4 man. Very close. deposit. 489 5574 after 5p.m. UNITED HALF fare coupon hour per day work week OR-2 10-31 (4) $50/best offer. Call Beth at 3-11-1 (6) THE HICKORY FARMS of 332-7061 or 485 1837 DISCOUNT CALCULATORS CAMARO - '77. Air, AM-FM 1974 MUSTANG II - Mint option allowing 3 day week¬ 351 5381 E-5-11-1 (3) Ohio specialty food store in 510-30 (3) has moved to 124 W. Grand cassette. Rustproof. Low condition. Blue. $2200. Call ends is available on the DOOLEY'S IS River. 351 0951. miles. $3600, best offer. 332- 5323. 5-11-2(4) 332 7771. X-12-11-6 now lighting and sound techni¬ cians for part time work hiring the Lansing Mall seeks part time sales personnel for the midnight shift. We offer: Primary and team nursing, ROOM Brandywine. AVAILABLE 3 bedroom, in I for Sale [^[ STEREO AM/FM private listening jack. Walnut radio, OR 23-10-31 (3) MUSTANG 1979, 2-door, sil¬ coming Christmas season. cabinet. Must see to complete orientation pro $115 includes heat. 351-8971 SEWING MACHINES ap CAMARO - 1975 automatic. ver, V6, automatic, air, stereo evenings. Experience in live Work mornings, afternoons new preciate. $100. 372 2744 GIRL'S BIKE 26 inch, music productions is req¬ or evenings. Experience not gram, continuing education 8 11 2 (31 free arm machines from AM radio. Radials, 59,000 tape. 349-2688. 8-11-8 (3) 5 10 30 (4) coaster brakes, basket, chain, uired. Apply in person, 3-5pm support system, excellent $99.50. Guaranteed used necessary Will train. Possibi¬ SUBLET LARGE 1 bedroom padlock $50 486 3072 miles. $2700. 627-4648 after wage and benefit package. Wednesday-Friday at 131 Al¬ lity of work during the New machines from $39.50. All 6. 5-11-2 (3) 1976 OLDS Starfire GT - 5 Pine ASR 35 Computer, $200, E-5-11-2 (3) bert St., East Lansing. Year. Apply in person, after For more information contact Grove, $225/month. makes repaired, EDWARDS speed. Air, tape, new tires. 30 Personnel Office Depart 3?3 7217 or 332 0084 after Heath Kit H8 Computer with 3-11-1 (9) 10a.m. weekdays. E.O.E. DISTRIBUTING COMPANY, 1979 Z28 CAMARO. Red, MPG/highway. 46,000 miles. ment, Lansing General Hospi¬ 5 p.m. 8-11-1 (3) up to 40 K Memory. Dual $2500 firm. Days, 321-0188. Male, Female. 7-11-1 (16) 1115 N. Washington. 489 every available option. Must tal, 2800 Devonshire, Lan Floppy Disk H17. 393 3030. TUTOR EAST Lansing, for 6448 C 23-10 31 18) Evenings, 372-2622. - sell immediately. Phone 651- CROSSROADS REALTY IS 8-112 (5) 6th grader 3 or 4 times a week MCDONALD'S RESTAU¬ sing, Ml 48909 Phone 372 6167 or 224-4119. 5-11-5 (4) 5-10-30 (5) MOVING! 124 W 8220, ext. 267. EOE. to Grand STEREO after 3 p.m. 337-0172. RANT of East Lansing and 70 WATT Tech PACER 1977 3-11-1 (3) Okemos are now hiring for 10-11-2 (21) River, E. Lansing. Same niques amp, Phillip's 312W SCHWINN BIKES 3 speed; Mobile Homes 1972 CAPRI - Automatic V6„ - Rustproofed, phone number? 351 0951. 2 speed, $45 each; ladies new snow tires. $3000, nego¬ full and part time employ¬ new 8T tuner, speakers and FM. Good gas mileage. $450. C-23-10-31 (4) 5 speed $55; 1 speed $40; top RN-SHIFT supervisor, full- ment. Shifts available starling NO SALES EXPERIENCE others 882 4902 tiable. 337-2028. 8-11-7 (3) 1962 HURON 353-0260. 7-10-30- (3) time opening on the 3-11:30 shape. 332-6984 10'x60' with 5' at 7 and 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. NECESSARY S 5-10 31 14) E-5 10 30 (4) tip out in living room, 3 CHEVETTE 1978, 4 speed, PONTIAC GRAND Prix '71. shift. Liberal fringe benefits, Apply in person 8-10 a.m. and Learn how to sell Avon. Houses blocks from MSU campus. Runs well, very dependable. evening and night differential 2-4 p.m. Monday through America's most popular line TWO UNITED discount tic $3200 Call after 5:30p.m., AM/FM, rust proofed, excel¬ no shift rotation, every other LEVI'S SAMPLE SALE % of cosmetics, fragrance, and kets. $50 each. 351 7391 lent condition, $3400. Call $550, 349 4490 after 5 p.m. Thursday. 7-11-1 (9) BRADEN ROAD. 10 miles 351 4092. 5-11-2 (5) 8-11-1 (3) weekend off, and weekend jewelry Call 482 6893 east 3 bedroom farm home E-5-10-31 13) price. Jeans, size 32 waist, 32 485-2375. 4-11-2 (4) bonus paid. Come to ING¬ TICKET AGENT part time. C 8-10 31 (7) length. Shirts, medium & Remodeled, large yard. Avail CHEVETTE 1979 beautiful, HAM COUNTY MEDICAL Travel experience preferred, able now. $300/month 3 UNITED DISCOUNT coup large. Friday 11/2, 9-5 p.m. Et BARON 1971, excellent - PONTIAC LEMANS 1972. 351 CARE FACILITY. 3860 Dobie weekends. LOOKING FOR responsible 7497 OR JO-10 31 (5) $30 each 485 4908 after Saturday 11/3, 10-3 p.m. condition, 12x65 with 14x7 metallic brown, stripes and Must sell. $400 or best offer. some Apply ons. Road, Okemos, to apply. student to babysit for 2 1123 Hillgate Way, Lansing, expando, $6,600. Call 626 more options. 5500 miles, 351-8744. 3-10-31 (3) Union Bus Terminal 310 W. 3:30. E 5-10 31 (3) 7-11-2(11) children. Call evenings 484 % mile N. of Frandor, W. off 7567 eves.; 373 3696 days. $4360 or best offer. 339-9471. Grand River, East Lansing. HOUSEMATE NEEDED, 2019 Transportation needed. Coolidge. 2 112(9) 4-11-1 (4) No phone calls please. ^12-8(4) VEGA '73. Runs great, new TELEPHONE SURVEYING 10-11-2 (4) male, East Lansing. GORG AMERICAN AIRLINES half 321 8688 3-10-30 (6) EOUS HOUSE $190/month. fare 1976 CHEVY Step-Van. 6 cyl¬ exhaust. coupon. $60 or best evenings. Hours 5-9, 5 days a Includes inder standard shift. 332-3432 3-10-30 (3) week, $3/hour plus bonus. everything Call 351 offer 351 9049, after 5 pen SUBSTITUTE CUSTODIAN MODELS WANTED, $9/ 5975 evenings 811-1 15) 5-10-30 (4) 4-n-2(3) Call EAST LAWN MEMORY for hour. 489-2278 or apply in 1973 164E VOLVO AM-FM evening work $4.80 hour GARDENS. 349-9180. Contact INGHAM INTER CHEVY, 1971. 4-door, hi- automatic, leather, good person at VELVET FINGERS, 5-10-31 (5) MEDIATE SCHOOL DIS¬ 527 E. Michigan. MPG, 3 speed, standard, 6 MPG. $3000, call 784-4416. TRICT 676-3268 5 11-1 15) OR-23-10-31 (4) ATTENTION GRADUATE STUDENTS AND cylinder. Bob, 351-1968, $350 3-11-1 (3) Z-611-2J3>_ _ TEACHER CONSULTANT VW FASTBACK, 1971, Man¬ Special education, emotion¬ GRADUATE STUOENT ORGANIZATIONS TO: All Students In ■ 6, 7, 8 & CHEVY, 1979 Custom De¬ ual, 25 mpg, dependable. ally impaired and learning /Graduate and Graduate-Professional) luxe truck, $300, take over $600. 332-0051, John. disabled Emphasis, voca¬ 2-10-3 (3) tional programming. Contact COGS Media Appropriations Committee is FROM Sharon Cogdlll, President ^C— payments. 676-9363 or 676- 9377 8-11-7 (4) INGHAM INTERMEDIATE now accepting proposals for funding of RE Referendum Reminder '71 VW Super Beetle. Good SCHOOL DISTRICT 676 medio events to occur during calendar year DATE October 30 and 31. 1979. CUTLASS 1979 - Calais. condition. Energy saver. $1295. Days, 372-7650. 1980. If your organization is composed of Loaded. $6795. 377-5300 C-5-11-2 (4) 51% graduate students or has an audience of days. Roger, 627-9290. VOTE October 30 a 8-10-31 (3) 51% graduate students, and would like help with the funding of publications, film presen¬ CUTLASS SUPREME 1976,4 tations, etc. then prepare a proposal listing door, air, power, AM-FM, cruise, low mileage, excellent condition. 349-9679 Information Is available from COGS Officers 6-10-31J42 COGS Representatives, and the COGS Welcome GOOD USED tires, 13, 14, 15 Week Handbook, 12 and 13, available 1 1976 DODGE WAGON - 6 pages cylinder. 4 speed. Air, AM inch. Snow tires too! the COGS Office, from 8 to 5 dally. FM stereo. $2200 394-2389. Mounted free. Used wheel 12-11-9 (3) and hub caps. PENNELL SALES, 1825 Michigan. Lan¬ FORD FALCON '63 Ladies sing, Michigan, 48912 4S2- car $300 firm. Call 694-7201 5818. C-23-10-31 (7) after 5 p.m. E-5-11-2 (3I_ _ Please submit all proposals to GOGS FORD GALAXIE - '72 New •CHEAPEST PRICES in the office: 316 Student Services, brakes Et tires. Engine A-1, 16 state1 UGLY DUCKLING MPG. Best offer 351-1621. RENT-A-CAR $7.95/day 372 7650 C-14-10-31 (4) « UTIR THAN NOON NOVEMBER 6.1S7S 8-11-7 (3) 1 2 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, October 30, 1979 Animals l[>i] [ Typing Service BLACK LABRADOR Re LOW RATES Term papers, Labor suggests triever puppies, AKC re¬ resumes. Fast expert typing. gistered. $75 each. 9 weeks Day and evening. Call "G" old. 1 temale, 2 males. 663- TYPING. 321-4771. new policy Announcements for It's What's 4630 E-5-11-2 (4) GOLDEN RETRIEVER pups C 13 10 31 (4) TYPING, LIBRARY research, Happening must be received in the State News office, 343 Student Services Bldg., by noon at least wage resume service. Free pick up AKC Champion bloodlines. two days before publication. No By OWEN ULLMANN and delivery. 676 1912 $85.00. 651 6352. 5-10-30 (31 announcements will be accepted AF Labor Writer C 18-10-31 (3) by phone. WASHINGTON — Labor representatives on a presidential pay LABRADOR RETRIEVER board urged the panel on Monday to COPYGRAPH SERVICE scrap President Carter's pups, chocolate, AKC, 8 COMPLETED, DISSERTA 7 percent wage guideline and draft new weeks old. $125. 625-7958. Volunteer Action Corps helps voluntary restraints from TIONS AND RESUME scratch. E-5-11-2 13) needy community residents with SERVICE. Corner MAC and "I think it is essential that we go back to the short term manpower needs. Sign beginning rather Grand River, 8:30 am - 5 pm than be in a position of making minor LABRADOR RETRIEVER, up to help in Room 1 Student adjustments," ArL-CIO Monday - Friday, 10 am - 5 Services Bldg. Secretary Treasurer Lane Kirkland said as the 18-member Chocolate, AKC, $100. 627 Saturday. 337 1666. committee held its second 3803 after 6 p.m. E-5-11-2 (3) C-22-10-31 (7) meeting to consider new anti-inflation guidelines. Are you going home this week GERMAN SHEPHERD, male TYPING IBM memory, pica, Kirkland, one of six labor members on the advisory board, end? Need a ride or riders? Alpha 11 months old. $85 or best elite. Editing available; former charged that the 7-percent wage figure developed by the Phi Omega offers Call-A-Ride offer. No papers. 489 5603. administration a year ago "has gotten further and further from English teacher. 694 4070. service. Call 353 CARS. Needs to feel free! OR 13-10 31 (3) any basis in reality." 5-10-30 (4) MSU Juggling Association Kirkland noted that the administration established a 7-percent EXPERIENCED IBM typing, DOBERMAN PUREBRED dissertations (Pica Elite). meets at 8:30 tonight and every ceiling for yearly wage increases at a time when it was forecasting Tuesday, Tower Room, Union. All a 6 percent inflation rate. pups. Tails docked, tempera¬ FAYANN 489 0358 C 23 10 31 (3) habitual object levitators welcome ment bred males $40. 482 4821. 5-10-3013) THE LABOR FEDERATION official, in line to succeed We are George TYPING EXPERIENCED. learning to speak Irish. Meany as AFL-CIO president next month, said the administration Thesis, term papers, IBM Meet with us, the Irish Language FREE KITTEN 6 months, should not commit itself to a single, "mythical" guidelines that correcting. Nancy, 351 7667. and Culture Association at 6 landlord trouble, all shots, reduces a worker's real income as inflation rises. "It breeds litter box, will spade. Call 10-11-2 13) tonight, Mural Room, Union. disrespect.. and . a sense of unfairness" among workers, he said. Over a million bushels of corn is piled on the ground outside the filled Greg 351 2895, 5-11 p.m. "This mad infatuation with a single figure bears with it the seeds 5-11 6(4) EXPERIENCED TYPIST, dis grain elevators in Farnhamville, Iowa, where Doug Rushton shovels a load of the sedations, term papers, and MSU Go Club meets from 7 to of destruction," said Kirkland. 11 The AFL-CIO has proposed freshly-harvested grain. The crop is still coming in after what some farmers are graphs. Call 349-6692. tonight, Eustace Hall. Begin¬ that the administration adopt a PUPPIES $10. Golden Re¬ OR 3 10-31 (3) ners and Dan-level players wel¬ calling their best season in half a century. triever - black Labrador' mix. sliding wage guideline that would rise with consumer price come. 339 2745. 5 10-30 (3) increases. Other panel members suggested separate guidelines for TYPING THESIS, rnanu different industries or types of work. Join us, the Baptist Student LEASING WELL trained scripts, papers. IBM selectric. Union at 6 p.m. every Tuesday, The advisory pay board, which also includes six business and six S57 MILLION TEST FACILITIES mare Goes English and Sandy Clark, 487-6756 after "public" members, was created by Carter to propose new 6 12-11-13 (3) 332 Union. Everyone is welcome Western Call 332 8765. for fellowship and Bible study. voluntary wage guidelines for the second year of the administra LABRADOR RETRIEVER EXPERIENCED IBM, dissertations, etc. SW TYPIST, The Puerto Rican Student Association proudly presents the tion's anti-inflation program. It was set up largely to enlist cooperation from organized labor, which had opposed the first year guidelines. Air Force seeks funding Lansing Ellen, 393-1530. puppies, AKC, $100. 485 5-11-2 (3) film 'Puerto Rico' at 7:30 tonight, The panel, which has yet to vote on any specific 7498 E 5-11-1 (31 105 S. Kedzie Hall. changes, spent By TERENCE HUNT target areas hundreds of miles military installations and the two hours debating general inflation and wage issues. The Associated Press Writer out in the Pacific Ocean. discussion reflected sharp differences between labor and Appropriations subcommittee GERMAN SHORTHAIRS, Instructions MSU Russian Chorus meets at 7 WASHINGTON - The Air The 190,000-pound MX mis¬ on military construction. The management, and underscored the difficulties the panel faces in Force asked Congress on Mon sile will be the largest missile AKC, 9 weeks. Great hunting p.m. Wednesday, 135 Music Bldg. House already has approved stock $100. 484 5722. All singers welcome. finding agreement. day for $57 million to build ever built by the United States. the $57 million request, but the TAKE A giant step forward to E 5-10-31 (3) roads and facilities for the first It will be armed with 10 nuclear Senate has not. a horse career. MEREDITH JOHN T. CONNOR, MANOR SCHOOL OF Dreams, soul, travel, reincarn¬ chairperson of Allied Chemical Corp., said test firing of the MX mobile warheads and deployed in race¬ Gilbert said the first test HORSEMANSHIP. Call toll ation, self realization. Interested? voluntary guidelines would have little impact unless the missile in early 1983. track-like patterns in Utah and Lost & Found Eckankar, International Student government continues to restrain the money supply and federal The money represents the Nevada. firing is planned for January free. 1 800 624 1929. Society will hold a discussion at 8 spending. first construction funds in what 1983, with 20 tests planned Z 7 10 30 (5) Maj. Gen. Kelly H. Burke of tonight, 101 Bessey Hall. That suggestion drew an angry retort from Jerry Wurf, head of before the missile becomes LOST OPAL ring in library on will be a massive building the Air Force office of research 10-23. If found please call LESSONS IN guitar, banjo the American Federation of State, County and Municipal partially combat ready in 1986. Want to officiate basketball for program for the $33 billion MX and development and acquisi¬ Debbie at 351 1463. Reward. and more, at the ELDERLY Employees, whose members are vulnerable to cuts in federal Burke said that unless the a wheelchair sports team on system. The $57 million would tions said the coastal site 2 10-31 (3) INSTRUMENT SCHOOL. Monday nights? Volunteer in 26 spending. be spent for facilities at exposes the tests to Russian money is approved now, a 332-4331 C 10-10-31 (41 "It would be tragic if this board looked at itself as an extension Student Services Bldg. Vandenberg Air Force Base, decision on missile production LOST: BLUE/gray Siamese, spy ships more than an inland PRIVATE GUITAR lessons of these fiscal and monetary policies," said Wurf. "I consider them Calif., where missiles would be would slip seven months to a 10-27, vicinity of 503 Division. site would. However, he added, Soil Conservation Society of to be disastrous and counter-productive." fired from an inland range to year behind its mid-1983 target Reward. After 6 p.m. 351 any style beginners or the government does not want advance. Call MARSHALL America will meet at 5 p.m. date, or the production decision 8130. 5 11 5 13) to risk firing missiles over the MUSIC CO., 337 9700. Open Wednesday, 338 Natural Re¬ United States. will be made before any mis¬ LOST - 1,3 stranded gold weeknights until 9 p.m. sources Bldg. This first meeting siles are test fired. welcomes all new members and He and Maj. Gen. William D. entwined bracelet. Great Saturdays 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. sentimental value. Reward. C 3 10 31 (6) friends. Gilbert, the Air Force's head of The largest share of the $57 House, Senate continue talks Sherry, 332-4260. 5 11-2 (4) engineering, testified before a million would be $24 million for MSU Management Club pre¬ joint meeting of the Armed a missile assembly building at Rod Beaulieu, Chrysler Insti¬ LOST GOLD ladies watch. Wanted sents Services subcommittee on Vandenberg. Cherished greatly. Reward. tute Manager of Education at 7 tonight. Dining Room B, Owen Debbie, 337 1305. 10-11-6 (3) FEMALE ROOMMATE need od. Non smoker preferred. Hall. Everyone welcome! on 1980 congressional budget FOUND APPROXIMATELY January 1979, Cat beige, 731 Burcham Apartments. 332 2389 8 11 6(4) Undergraduate Club meets 7 Microbiology WASHINGTON (AP) — House and Senate Court rules cyclists white, grey black. Albert at tonight, 101 compromise spending figures before the start Giltner Hall. Topic: How to dev¬ Pick/Frandor-Glencarin area. SABBATICAL HOUSE or negotiators remained locked in disagreement of the fiscal year on Oct. 1. The stalemate has 332 1010 after 5. 7-11-2 (5) apartment needed for visiting professor, spouse and 1 child. elop an Effective Employment Campaign. Everyone is welcome. over a 1980 budget Monday, more weeks after the start of the government's than four centered largely on different levels for defense and social spending. mil get no-fault aid January June 1980. Call 355- new fiscal year. The Senate, concerned about the upcoming Pre-Dent Club organizational By CHRIS PARKS Real Estate * 3472. 5-11-5 ( 5) The continued stalemate prompted con¬ SALT II debate, favored sharply higher cess rights and equal protection meeting is at 7 tonight, 145 United Press International by giving motorcyclists special cern from some lawmakers that the defense spending and more cuts in social Natural Science Bldg. Contact 5-year- E. LANSING Red Cedar Mike Herringshaw if you have any old congressional budget process itself might Motorcyclists hurt in smash- treatment. S. F. programs than the House approved. School area. By owner. 3 Popcorn questions. be in jeopardy. Although officially still far apart, the two ups with cars are entitled to The Supreme Court said bedroom ranch. Walk to no-fault benefits even though "Something bigger than this budget is at sides have moved close to agreement on motorcycles — which are not MGU. Lovely family room ALPHA GAMMA Delta Con Society of Engineering Arts stake," said Sen. Pete V. Domenici, R-N.M. several sensitive issues in informal meetings they do not carry no-fault required to carry no-fault with skylight. Fireplace in gratulates scholastic high meeting is at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, "We have to try to salvage the budget between the two coverage, the Michigan coverage are sufficiently living room. Screened porch. honors 130 Engineering Bldg. budget committee chair¬ Supreme Court said Monday. — Beth, Carol, Linda, process in the next few days." different from cars to justify Large private yard with fruit persons. "The sentencing judge erred Barb, Cindy, Cindy, Vicki, That process was designed to force separate handling. trees. Student Public Relations Club Sen. Edmund S. Muskie, D-Maine, and $56,^00. Call 351 7586, Linda, Julie, Jenny, Karen, here in limiting his discretion in weekdays after 4. 8-112 (10) Kelly and Nancy. meets at 6:30 tonight, 331 Union. Congress to exercise greater discipline in its Rep. Robert N. Giaimo, D-Conn., the two accordance with the stated local In a related case, the high Z 1 10 30 (6) Agenda: dues collection, officers spending by requiring the setting of spending chairpersons, said they have tentatively court said motorcyclists injured EDCEMONT PARK area 3 priorities within an overall budget total. policy," the justices said in elected, speaker. All interested agreed on a figure for defense spending and in such accidents must obtain bedroom brick ranch, lull persons are welcome. However, this year for the first time, the are close on the three areas of social returning the case for re¬ spending sentencing. benefits from their own in¬ basement, 2 car garage, ter House and Senate were unable to agree on still in disagreement. raced In the motorcycle case, the surance or a family member's, if garden. Mid 40's. Call 9 Project 1225, the MSU Railroad 321 9680. U Club, meets at 7 tonight. Oak high court upheld lower court possible, before going to the ! (5) You can take firm covering the car's driver. Room, Union. rulings that a motorcyclist not my ad out covered for no-fault who was The high court overturned an Recreation of the paper. injured in accident involving appeals court ruling that the j|(£lj American Thought and Lang¬ an BLUEGRASS EXTENSION I got the results uage Department offers a summer program in London and Bath, Rickover says that proposed a car was entitled to collect benefits from the auto owner's legislature unconstitutionally delegated to the state in¬ I wanted. England. More information at 7:30 surance commissioner the SERVICE plays weddings, tonight, Multi purpose Room D, The insurer claimed that power to approve deductibles parties. 337 0178 or 372 3727 C 23-10 31 (3) Brody Hall. subs iron t capable in be battle no-fault law violates due pro¬ in such cases. HAYRIDES FOLLOWED by The MSU Skydiving Club will be WASHINGTON (AP) - bout 25 percent cheaper than be built. CAMPFIRES. Large groups welcome! CRAZY 'C' RID ING STABLE. 676 3710. giving a presentation at 7 tonight, lower lounge, East Shaw Hall. Adm. ten Hyman G. Rickover, of called the father of the present models, but would have five knots less speed. "In my opinion, it is a complete dereliction of duty by City council candidates OR 1 10 30 (4) nuclear submarine, told Con The admiral said the slower the people responsible," Interested in and camping? climbing, caving gress on Monday that the submarine could not keep up Rickover said of the report. address issues tonight Meet the Outing Carter administration wants to with most Soviet attack sub¬ Service "The Navy is supposed to say Club at 7:30 tonight, 215 IM A "Meet the Candidates Night" for Lansing City Council build "cheaper, less capable" marines, could not attack high¬ what it needs." Sports West. submarines that could not Candidates will be held from 7:30 to 9:30 tonight at the Marshall TYPEWRITER REPAIR All fully speed surface ships and could Rep. Paul S. Trible Jr., Street fire station, 815 Marshall St., Lansing. makes. Free estimates and Juniors, seniors: Gain academic perform their combat missions. not escort high speed U.S. sur R Va., a subcommittee mem He accused the Navy of The event, sponsored by the Lansing area League of Women pick up and delivery. Service credit interning with the City of face ships. ber, told reporters later that center, 3841 Okemos Rd. Call dereliction of duty for not Voters, will enable'interested citizens to ask the candidates about Detroit Human Relations Depart Rep. Beverly B. Byron, D- one purpose of the hearing was their stance the issues. Lou May, 349 1598.5-11-2 (5) on merit. Contact Dave Persell, Col¬ decisively opposing the plan. Md., characterized a Navy re¬ to spur a decision on whether to lege of Urban Development, Nickover made the Vying for council seats are incumbents Terry McKane, running DAVE'S CARPFT. We clean com port on the slower subs as develop the slower attack sub¬ ments in unopposed from the Third Ward, and Louis Adado and Richard all carpets at a reasonable testimony to a House saying that the service could marine. Baker, both seeking at-large positions. price. 323-2113. What about pressure? See a subcommittee exploring a pro¬ live with the cheaper sub¬ Trible said he agreed with OR 7 10-31 (31 Challenging are Sid Worthington. at-large candidate, and Ted Christian Scienc campus coun posal for new nuclear attack marine, but has made no de¬ Rickover that it should not be DeLeon and Pat Lindemann, both running for the First Ward selor from 5:45 to 8 tonight, 343 submarines that would be cision on whether to ask that it EXPERT GUITAR a developed. position. repairs North Case Hall. Ken Chanel is Acoustic and electric. Most counselor. extensive shop in the state. JJ ELDERLY INSTRUMENTS. We get calls such as MSU Sailing Club general meet 332 4331. C 10-10-31 (51 this every single day. ing is at 6:30 tonight, America's Cup, 220 M.A.C. Ave. All those interested welcome. New officers Bugs worked out can redemption center t continued from page Typing Service tonight. 3) machines stock. Herron said the truck drivers term, I don't think people knew so far," said Holmes grill stu¬ at MSU in December 1978, to "Crushed cans will be ac¬ usually service the Union and it was here," said Holmes dent supervisor Dave Hovorka. service the University's 185 cepted," Herron said, "as long International Center locations center worker Jeff Willmarth. UNIGRAPHICS OFFERS Everyone is invited to attend a "Every now and then people COMPLETE RESUME SER Sufi Dance, spiritual dance, at 8 vending machines. The centers as the Michigan refund label is Monday through Friday, or at from other dorms come over tonight, lower lounge, All Saints are located in the Union, the readable." least three times a week. Willmarth said McDonel and when the grill is closed." VICE: Typesetting; offset State Episcopal Church, 800 Abbott Rd. International Center and at the The truck drivers take cans Akers halls residents have only Hovorka said this causes an printing; and bindery serv ices. Approved dissertation grill areas in Brody, Holmes, BUT HERRON STRESSED to the Coca-Cola plant in Delta recently begun to use the inconvenience because the stu¬ Association for Computing Wilson and printing and binding special¬ Snvder Phillips that clean, whole cans made Township, warehouse manager service. The Holmes Hall re¬ dents cannot redeem their re¬ ists. For estimate, stop in at Machinery presents Barry Press halls. handling much easier. Mark Tobin said. demption center differs from ceipts until the grill opens. He News 2843 E. Grand River or phone speaking on 'Distributed Mini and Microprocessors in Industrial They were created in re¬ Besides the $100 banks. Coke others on campus because it said the center hours might be 332 8414. C 23 10 31 (9) Technology' at 7:30 tonight, 402 sponse to the Michigan Bottle also provides plastic bags de "WE TAKE THEM and put issues receipts for the cans, changed to 1 to 4 p.m. to match TYPING. Computer Center. Bill, enacted on Dec. 3, 1978. signed to hold 240 cans, and them in a crusher that flattens redeemable at the grill. the grill's hours of 11:30 a.m. to EXPERIENCED, which outlawed the sale of boxes with digital counters to them and blows them into a "It has run pretty smoothly 4 p.m. fast and reasonable. 371 4635 C 23 10 31 (3) EXPERT TYPING Term Classified Podiatry applicants to Penna College Podiatry can arrange ad missions interview on Nov. 9, at non returnable beverage con tainers in the state and requires beverage dealers to provide a keep track of the can total. Truck drivers from Coca-Cola stop by the residence hall trailer leased from Alcoa," Tobin said. Tobin said an Alcoa semi- No charge for nudity MSU. Complete ACPMAS needed papers, letters, RESUMES. buy back service within 100 locations on Mondays, Wednes¬ truck picks up the trailer and for interview. Call Dr. Wilma 359-8255 yards of the place sold. Near Gables. 337 0205 days and Fridays to pick up the takes it to the Alcoa plant in MONTPELIER. Vt. < API - tornev Michael Sheehan says C 23 10 31 (3) Bradley. The campus centers accept cans, pay the bank for the Taylor. Coke buys the recycled The "Interstate Exhibitionist" there are no laws to bring Akira Matsui will give a demon¬ only Coca-Cola products, includ number of cans taken and refill aluminum from that company, is free to show off to Vermont charges against a 31 year old TYPING IBM Thesis, stration performance in No, class ing Fanta, Mr. Pibb. Sprite and the vending machines, Herron Tobin added, which completes motorists, a state's attorney man who has been exposing manuscripts, etc. Faculty ref ical theater of Japan, at 8 tonight, Mello Velio, because Coke is the said. On Saturdays, the drivers the cycle. himself near the Bethel exit of erences. 332 2616.2 10 31 (3) MSU Arena Theater only brand that MSU vending only refill the machines. "At the beginning of the Windsor County State's At Interstate 89. I Michigon Stote News. East Lansing. Michigan Tuesday, October 30, 1979 13 HAGAR the Horrible FLINT TOWNIES kmericon Danceband r hometown boys Opening for John Couger Friday ] 4 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, October 30, 1979 WASHINGTON (AP) - Five presidential candidates, in under orders from President Carter after Kennedy indicated he addition to Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, already qualify for Secret was considering a campaign for the Democratic presidential Service agents Service protection, the Treasury Department said Monday. The five all Republicans — are former California Gov. Ronald nomination. The Secret Service began to protect presidential candidates in Before receiving Secret Service protection, under the guidelines, a presidential hopeful must: new Reagan, former Texas Gov. John Connally, Rep. Philip Crane of 1968 following the assassination of Kennedy's brother, Robert F. Illinois, George Bush of Texas and Senate Minority Leader Kennedy. guard candidates The Secret Service is authorized to Publicly announce his candidacy and actively campaign, Howard Baker of Tennessee, the department said. spend about $16 million qualify for matching federal funds of at least $100,000 and receive Kennedy has been under Secret Service protection for several during the fiscal year that began Oct. 1 to protect the candidates, a additional contributions totaling at least $900,000 in compliance weeks. Agents were assigned to the Massachusetts Democratic Treasury spokesperson said. Secret Service protection for the I with federal election campaign laws. Wayne Co. layoffs begin DETROIT IUPI) - Layoff notices were on the way Mon ItsT/he-Musia Season day to more than 4,800 employ eesofthe near penniless Wayne County. The layoffs are effective Nov. With Special ipecial October Savings On 12, but the county hopes to FISHER^ immediately call back about half the workers, to maintain vital services. A sizeable sum will have to be found somewhere, however, to allow those recalls. Originally, officials of the nation's third largest county had hoped to pay employees called back to work with prom¬ October is Fisher month at Williams Home Entertainment Center . . . issory notes. A circuit court and that means it's your chance to save on quality Fisher audio judge vetoed that plan last equipment. We're celebrating the music season with specially reduced Friday. County officials were hopeful prices on Fisher and some very special bonus offers too! Hurry in of state aid, although Gov. to your nearest Williams Home Entertainment Center to look . . . and William G. Milliken has vowed listen! You'll like what you hear, and you'll love what you SAVE! not to bail out the county unless steps are taken to reform its muddled, overlapping govern Half Price Speaker Sale! mental structure. A relief package totaling nearly $11 million is pending in the legislature. Speaking for Milliken, who This is the biggest speaker sale event ever. One-half off on all brand new MS and Studio was returning from a 10 day Standard Series Fisher speaker systems... for a limited time only. visit to China, Lt. Gov. James Now's the time to enjoy the distinctive Fisher high fidelity sound. Now's the time to H. Brickley said he believes the upgrade your component system or add extention speakers. These are not "seconds" governor will approve the aid if or demonstrators. every one is factory fresh from the Fisher factory in Milroy, Pennsylvania. a charter commission is formed . . to reorganize county govern Fisher MS AirDyne Series: 1 ST430 10" high power woofer, 5" high flux ment, and a legal conflict is F lls any room with concert hall sound. MS115A | midrange, 3" low mass tweeter, and 8" passive resolved to permit a county 6" full range driver with separate high frequency I radiator for solid, deep bass, plus electronic crossover executive form of government. radiator, and 8" computer-tuned bass AirDyne ! network. 25'. " high cabinet. 1 2 off $219.95 a pair. "Obviously, if the legislature radiator. 22" high cabinet. 1 2 off $79.95 a pair. ST440 12" high power woofer for room-shaking is able to pass those two bills ... MS125A 8" woofer, 2" wide dispersion tweeter bass down to 45Hz, 5" high flux midrange, 3" it will soften our problems and 8" computer-tuned bass AirDyne radiator, plu: flare dome tweeter, plus electronic crossover considerably," said County electronic crossover network. 22" high cabinet m new vented design enclosure. 25' " high cabi Commission Chairperson 2 off $89.95 a pair. 2 off $259.95 a pair Richard Manning. "There will still be some MS135A 8" high p.. midrangi ST450 12" high power woofer in reflex t 2" wide dispersion tweeter and 8" computer enclosure for outstanding bass response, twt layoffs. Our plan is to use those tuned bass AirDyne radiator, plus electronic crossover cone midrange drivers for crisp vocals, 3" fl, dollars ... for essential network. 22" high cabmet. 1 2 of $99.95 a pair. tweeter, plus electronic crossover network in new services." vented design enclosure. 27" high cabinet 1 2 off The county, which has failed Fisher ST Studio Standard Series. to balance its books for four The premier speakei system with high quality Fisher $329.95 a pair, years, faces a $19.3 million driver components to reproduce all the excitement of ST460 For the critical listener 15" ultra-high powe deficit this year. your favonte music from soft to disco sound levels woofer, tuned bass reflex enclosure for awesome bass The county already twice has ST420 response (up to 112dB), two 5" cone midrange 8" woofer, 3" low mass tweeter, and 8" failed to meet its payroll. About passive radiators for deeper rich bass sound, plus drivers, and 3" horn high efficiency tweeter, plus 3,100 employees who were not electronic network. 22" 12dB octave LCR crossover Great sound with 25 crossover high cabinet. to 130 watts RMS power. 29" high cabinet. 1/2off. paid two weeks ago got their 1/2 off $149.95 a pair. checks last Friday, while an $389.95 a pair. other 2,600 went payless. Ironically, while there is not enough money to pay current county workers, retirees have CASSETTE TAPE DECK nothing to fear from the court •Built-in Dolby Moise Reduction ty's financial crisis. •Automatic Search Alfred Bricker, executive •Two-Speed Operation secretary of the county retire ment system, said there is about Regularly $299.95 $325 million in the pension fund. "There is enough here to pay the retirees forever," he said. Your Cost PBB AUDIO COMPONENT SYSTEM •Built in Record Changer •AM/FM Stereo Receiver • Choose from 8 Track or Cassette Deck $248! • Full Range Speaker System (continued from page 1) If purchased separately $449 85 low level PBB on humans." 7 :A UCAP also wants the state to Your Cost fund research on eliminating PBB from the human body and set up state. clinics throughout the $288! M SO !«>"»' i IN KALKASKA COUNTY where a PBB burial pit is AM/FM STEREO RECEIVER WITH 5 BAND located for contaminated cows, GRAPHIC EQUALIZER UCAP also has begun a pro •Panel Logic Control System • Belt Drive Turntable with gram to alert Michigan deer Magnetic Cartridge, 4 pole AC Synchronous Motor hunters to the possibility of •Three-way Airdyne Speaker System PBB contaminated venison. If purchased separately $791 8 The Department of Natural Resources, however, denies contamination of deer and says no abnormalities similar to those in cattle have been ob served. Your Cost Payments as low as S23.76 $498! COMPONENT SYSTEM DNR wildlife biologist Ray •3 Way AirDyne Speaker System Perez of Grayling said based on •AM FM Stereo Receiver with both Cassette and 8 Track tests of five deer last year and Recorder/Player two this year, the DNR has •Oolby Noise Reduction •Automatic Record Changer with Magnetic Cartridge determined deer in the Kal kaska area are free of PBB contamination. He said no ab urchased separately $949 Your Cost normalities or unusual deaths have been reported. With the cooperation of the Kalkaska County Board of Com missioners UCAP has arranged $598! to distribute leaflets urging hunters not eat deer having any visible abnormalities, including enlarged livers. In that county, hunters also Williams can take deer to the sheriffs department and have the car Eight tenths mile east casses examined, or have PBB of campus on East Two Locations to tests run at their own expense. Grand River Avenue; Serve You: Perez criticized the cause plan be "nobody at the sheriffs Home Entertainment Center next door to Tony Coats Furniture. 5125 West Saginaw across from Lansing Mall Phone. 321 1052 department would be familiar with the variety of diseases deer have." Grand Rapids*Muskegon•Holland*Lansing 2654 E. Grand River, East Lansing He said he feels the alert is Phone: 351-4744 Special prices good until November 3, 1979, except where limited quantities are specified. unnecessary and called it an "attention getting" action. I