Monday It will continue to be cool and cloudy today, with a chance of The State News rain and temperatures in the VOLUME 73 NUMBER 156 MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN 48824 NOVEMBER 5, 1979 Trustee Stack to leave MSU board in '80 By TIM SIMMONS medical research, community mental health education, a child and MICHELE McELMURRY abuse prevention project and the editing of a new medical journal State News Staff Writers after he leaves the board. Dr. Jack M. Stack, one of two University trustees whose term "There is a limit to the amount of time and energy one can expires in 1980, will not run for re-election to the MSU board next devote to professional activities and other areas simultaneously," year. Stack said. "This does take up a considerable amount of my time Stack, an Alma physician and one of two Republicans on the and energy." Board of Trustees, said he would like to see someone with an Stack added he believes his eight years on the board will agricultural background succeed him in 1980. sufficiently repay his debt to the University for providing him with "I have a considerable concern because there is no one with an an educational opportunity. agricultural background on the board," Stack said. "It would be The MSU alumnus, whose independent actions often caused him wise to nominate a for the board with an agricultural to vote against party lines, confirmed Friday earlier person speculations background. It is a major industry in the state and MSU has a that he would not seek re-election. unique role as a land grant college," "I have been perceived by others to function that way Stack, who has served on the board since 1973, urged both (independently)," Stack said. "I am clearly not aligned with any Democrats and Republicans to find a candidate who is a special interest groups." representative of agriculture. Stack also was the first male member of the National "It is important that the person be fairly independent, but both Organization for Women when he joined the Lansing chapter in parties should give considerable thought to making sure an 1972. He has been a strong advocate of women's rights and a agricultural person is nominated," he said. "I will urge the supporter of a campus rape counseling and prevention center. Republican party to do that," he said. Trustee Aubrey, Radcliffe, R-East Lansing, is also up for Stack said he believes the establishment of the department of re-election in 1980, but has made no formal decision concerning his family practice in the College of Human medicine was one of the position. board's major accomplishments in the past seven and-one-half In September, Radcliffe said he may oppose U.S. Represents years. tive Bob Carr for the Sixth Congressional District seat in the 1980 Similar programs in family practice were also instituted at elections. Wayne State University and the University of Michigan after "I have not made up my mind if I will run for the Board of MSU's program was developed. Trustees or the United States Congress," Radcliffe said. "My The MSU trustee said he expects to become more involved in intentions are to run for Congress, although finances are a factor." U.S. EMBASSY SEIZED Shah's return demanded By The Associated Press The Tehran Radio broadcasts, monitored dinavian ambassador in Tehran would act as A mob of Iranian students overran U.S. in London, said the embassy's Marine a mediator "to try to convince the students Marine guards in a three-hour struggle guards hurled tear gas canisters but were to get out of the compound." He said an Sunday and invaded the American Embassy unable to hold back the waves of students. Iranian Moslem religious leader also was in Tehran, seizing dozens of staff members None of the broadcasts mentioned any reportedly trying to talk the invaders into as hostages, Tehran Radio reported. They weapons besides the tear gas. leaving. demanded that the United States send the Some unconfirmed reports said the The spokesperson, who asked not to be exiled shah back to Iran for trial, the radio hostages were blindfolded and handcuffed, named, said he was unsure of the identities said. but the Foreign Ministry spokesperson of the two mediators. No serious injuries were reported. Tehran denied this, saying the embassy takeover The State Department said in Washington radio said as many as 100 hostages were was "a very peaceful exercise. the Iranian government had "given assur¬ They are being held, but an Iranian Foreign Ministry dealing with them very nicely." ances that our people being held are safe and spokesperson said he believed it was fewer Asked whether the students were armed, well." than 45 — about 35 Americans and seven or he said only he had heard no reports that Tehran Radio said the Marines and other eight Iranians. they were. "mercenaries" — not further identified — He said an estimated 200 or 300 students The spokesperson, who was contacted by were safe in a room and "No violent action were involved. has been taken against them." telephone from New York, said a Scan- An official at the British Embassy, reached by phone from London, said it appeared "as though the hostages are Mayor Graves sees having to spend the night in the basement. There is no knowing how long they are going to be held." The Foreign Ministry spokesperson said Frandor as alternate that after the takeover thousands of other Iranians converged on the spacious embassy compound, along a once-fashionable boule vard in central Tehran, and milled around site for Hudson mall outside, shouting anti-American slogans. Just hours after the embassy invasion, seven demonstrators chained themselves inside the Statue of Liberty in New York It was a chilly autumn day, but the temperature didn't deter the runners in the third annual East Lansing State By MICHAEL VEH Harbor to protest the ousted Shah Moham Bank 10,000 Meter Run. For more pictures and related story, see page 12. State News Staff Writer med Reza Pahlavi's presence in New York. An unusual development in the Dayton Hudson mall issue took place Friday, when Lansing's mayor announced the Frandor shopping center as a possible alternative to the proposed mall at U.S. 127 and Lake Lansing Road. Mayor Gerald W. Graves suggested the possibility of constructing a Hudson store in the northeast corner of the Frandor property, adjacent to the Marshall Music store. Graves said that a letter had been sent to the president of the J.L. Hudson Co. on Oct. New communist group says class , 31. Graves said he hoped Hudson's would "be receptive" to the plan. not racial Daniel Swantko, project director for Dayton Hudson properties, said the Hudson people had not received any Sort of development suggestion. He said the suggestion, when received, would probably be rejected. ,tccause ilfnoc attack unionists "THERE HAVE BEEN numerous studies done," he said, "and the (Dayton Hudson) Bv The Associated Press olence, Southern civil rights leaders say, and civil rights organizations want some Corporation has consistently said we still think our site on Lake Lansing Road is the best GREENSBORO, N.C. - Leaders of a calling for an immediate federal inquiry. ting done about the resurgent nightriders. refused I. report o one, and I don't see anything that was presented today as changing that." newly formed communist group said Sun O the rident. Swantko said Graves was presenting his plan as if Hudson's had already approved it. day that class struggle — not racial conflict HAROLD COVINGTON OF Joseph Lowers, president of the Southern OVER THE PAST 18 months, the Raleigh, "I think that is a flat out lie," he said. — was responsible for the attack on a various state unit commander of the National Christian Leadership Conference in Atlanta, organizations operating in the guise East Lansing Mayor George Griffiths called Graves' announcement an "unconscioun weekend anti Ku Klux Klan rally that left of the Hooded Order have become increas Socialist Party of America, said one of the says the Klan is growing in violence, if not in able intrusion into the political process of the City of East Lansing." four persons dead. jailed Roland Wayne Wood of size, and on Sunday he urged President ingly militant, inciting violence reminiscent men, "This is a disservice to the merchants of Frandor, and a disservice to the citizens of "We are not dealing primarily with the of the mid 1960s in Selma and Decatur, Winston Salem, was the Forsyth County Carter to take action. Lansing," he said. Klan in this thing. We are dealing with the Ala., and Tupelo and Okolona, Miss. unit leader for the Nazis. Covington said the Graves' announcement was "empty, shallow, nonsense, political trickery," Griffiths state, the government, the capitalists," There is no proof that Saturday's assault other 11 jailed men were "whites rights "I'M NOT SURE the Klan is rising in Johnson said as he met Sunday with on a "Death to the Klan" rally in advocates" and he recognized some names significant numbers, but the intensity of "As Mr. Swantko has pointed out, there is nothing to the mayor's proposal," he said. reporters. Greensboro that left four dead and 10 among them as Klansmembers. their violence is a grave threat to this "If I am murdered, the blame lies with wounded was the work of the KKK, and "We're reminded of days 15 years ago country," he said. "I think we've sown the GRIFFITHS SAID SW ANTKO had been in contact with representatives of both J.L. the state," he added. "The Klan is nothing - leaders of the local klaverns (groups) in the when the Klan attempted to rule social wind and are reaping the whirlwind." Hudson's and Dayton Hudson, and had assured Griffiths that there was "no possibility of but an instrument of the government." area said they had nothing to do with it. conduct by fear and violence," said Steve Calling on Carter to instruct the Justice Hudson's ever considering the Frandor location." Johnson received wounds in both arms While police said some of the suspects Suitts, executive director of the Atlanta Department to start a "major offensive" Griffiths called Graves' proposal "an absolute political frock." during the attack Saturday. were avowed members of the Klan, local based Southern Regional Council, which against the Klan, the SCLC leader said: The plans drawn up for the possible Frandor development include using a Members of the communist group that monitors civil rights and economic progress "I think the Klan, which is born in racial portion of the KKK leaders said they were members of empty Ranney Park land east of Frandor for parking. sponsored an anti Ku Klux Klan rally in other right wing organizations. Two Klan in the Southeast. hatred and nurtured on murderous violence, Graves said he had not contacted any of east side Lansing neighborhood groups North Carolina said Sunday they planned a sources and a Nazi leader said some of the "It is not surprising that those folks who needs the immediate attention of the concerning using parts of the park for a parking lot. funeral demonstration for their four slain suspects were Nazis, but that could not be committed those acts of violence thought nation's highest level of criminal investiga¬ "The Parks Department feels that this plot cannot be further developed," he said. comrades "and this time we're going to be confirmed. they could get away with it, since other acts tion." Graves said the development portions of the park will not be destroyed. armed." of violence in the past 18 months have gone There are many different fragmented and Young said the four dead — Sandy Smith, Swantko said Graves' announcement could affect Tuesday's advisory vote. Mike Young, a spokesperson for the New of Piedmont, S.C.; Jim Waller, William without arrests or indictments." splintered organizations using the initials York based Communist Workers Party, Sampson and Caesar Cauce of Greensboro Suitts said the only "serious investigation KKK, and all are secretive about their true "I HOPE THE people of East Lansing will see this as a deliberate attempt to confuse U.S.A., said he does not know when and were active union leaders in the textile and prosecution" of Klan violence in that strength. the issue, and they will see through it," Swantko said. where the funeral demonstration will Also Sunday Mayor Jim Melvin mills of North Carolina and therefore, period was in Alabama earlier this year. A on "The whole things a real circus show," said Wayne Williams, be held. defended his city's police department's chairperson of the Young said, they were "deliberately fin federal jury convicted 10 Klansmembers Citizens for a Better East Lansing. He said the demonstrators would arm from Talladega and Sylacauga of various handling of a protest that led to the shooting gered" for death. "The biggest thing is his iGraves'i regional attitude," said Williams, a former member themselves "because we don't believe in Two different Klan leaders said Sunday acts of terrorism in east central Alabama. deaths of four anti KuKlux Klan demonstra of the Executive Board for the Regional Chamber of Commerce. protection by the police... We're not going the ambush was the work of Nazis, but A shootout between Klansmembers and tors and the wounding of ten other persons. "He's destroying, with this ploy, everyone's efforts for to be under the illusion that somebody else black demonstrators on the street of But he said the department's response to regional sharing of resources." there was no proof of that either. Williams said. might not just drop by and open fire on us." Greensboro police said at least some of Decatur, Ala., last summer left two Blacks Saturday's violence would be investigated "There's no wonder why the Oldsmnbile plant is in Delta Townshiop and the Coca-Cola The bloodbath at anti Ku Klux Klan the 12 and two Whites wounded. U.S. Attorney by the City Council. Civil rights leaders, an men jailed on murder charges — all plant and Delta Dental is out there." he said, "because they cannot communicate with this rally in Greensboro, N.C., was a natural from towns outside of Greensboro — J R. Brooks in Birmingham announced two however, demanded an independent investi¬ outgrowth of unabated recent Klan vi admitted they were members of the Klan, weeks ago that the Justice Department gation. Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, November 5, 1979 sk.\ate committee it mem, diaisio) Carter may face tax choice By ROBERT PARRY Tax Reform Act of 1976. It Treasury Department official, supporter of the repeal drive. to make repeal a rider on the Associated Press Writer would tax capital gains on the who asked not to be identified. windfall tax is likely to be WASHINGTON - President sale of inherited "It's a complete giveaway to ESTATE TAXES RANGE peoperty decided by a House-Senate Carter, who once called the based on the property's original the rich. It is the classic tax from 18 percent to 70 percent, conference that will reconcile U.S. tax code a "disgrace to the value instead of its value at the loophole." although the law effectively differences in the windfall bills human race," may soon face a time of inheritance. However, critics of the new frees from taxes all but the passed by the two chambers. tough choice between accepting FqcusWohld repeal of a key 197b tax reform For instance, under the old law, if a person bought stock law — including some of Capitol Hill's most powerful lobbies — wealthiest 3 percent of U.S. estates. The House-passed version of or vetoing his high priority worth $10,000 and 10 years say it is too complex to be Repeal is also backed by the the windfall bill does not con¬ "windfall profits" tax. later willed it to a relative when workable and contend the gov¬ American Bar Association and tain the repeal proposal. Mekong River opens; Cambodian aid may move tee The Senate Finance Commit is trying to force that choice it was worth $55,000 and if the heir later sold it for $60,000, the ernment should be content with what it receives in estate taxes. Organizations representing far mers and small businesses. In The windfall-tax, now await¬ In New York, former Cambodian on the president. BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) The aid a heir paid capital gains tax on "I don't see why the govern¬ addition, repeal has strong ing Senate floor action, would bottleneck to Cambodia may be broken politician said he will ask the United Na The committee voted unani¬ only $5,000 instead of the total ment feels it has to get that backing in both houses of take back some of the extra soon with the opening of the Mekong tions at its one-day conference Monday mously last month to attach $50,000 appreciation. much more blood," said Robert Congress. revenue gained by oil compan¬ River for deliveries of food and medicine to help set up a demilitarized zone repeal of the "carryover" pro¬ The new law, which is to be L. Bevan of the American The success or failure of the ies as the result of the decontrol to Phnom Penh, sources here said Sun¬ through which food could be funneled vision, a major change in the implemented on Jan. 1, 1980, Bankers Association, a leading Finance Committee's attempt of domestic oil prices. into Cambodia, where estimates way the government taxes would tax the entire difference day on the eve of a U.N. conference on some inherited property, as a rider to between the original cost and aid for starving Cambodians. say as many as 2 million persons face the windfall bill. the eventual death from starvation. selling price. The well-informed sources, asked not to be identified by name, said the situation is also improving at who Chhang Song, a former Cambodian in¬ formation minister, said he would ask the world body to grant an interna¬ THE REPEAL EFFORT has drawn threats of a presi dential veto. But administra THE STRATION, groups CARTER ADMINI¬ public interest and labor unions say Hearings held CEDAR CITY. Utah (AP) on missiles Cambodia's only deepwater port, Kom- - Scott Matheson says when he tional commission jurisdiction over a tion officials concede it would return to the old law would test firing over the Pacific A House subcommittee opens suggested his state to Presi¬ pong Som, which has only four usable swath of land 125 miles long and 16 be hard for Carter to veto the Ocean in early 1983. benefit primarily the very rich berths. hearings Monday on the Carter dent Carter as a site, he had no They estimated the port's capaci¬ miles wide along Cambodia's border windfall bill, which is needed to and cost the government nearly administration's proposal to idea of the enormous potential Defense officials say with Thailand, where the work of most finance an array of Carter- they will ty to unload food and other supplies $1 billion a year in lost tax build the controversial $33 bil¬ ask backed energy initiatives. impact from the project. Congress next year for $112 is increasing from 350 tons per day per relief agencies currently is concen¬ lion MX mobile missile system To assess that impact on both million for buildings and road The "carryover" tax pro¬ "There is simply no justifica¬ ship and may reach 800 tons per day. trated, in Utah and Nevada. states, the House subcommit¬ construction for the Utah and vision was a central part of the tion for the old law," said a In the meantime, Utah Gov. tee will hear testimony from Nevada sites, aiming at bring¬ Air Force Secretary Hans ing the project to partial com¬ Rolivia regime cracks down on protesters Mark, Matheson, Rep. Dan bat readiness by 1986. LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) Two Bolivian down and the jet flights Sunday as part Oil disruptions hurt Soviets Marriott, R-Utah, and a string of government and private The MX is intended to re¬ air force jet fighters roared over down¬ of a "cleanup" operation. witnesses. place the nation's aging system Matheson sent a telegram to of Minuteman intercontinental town La Paz on Sunday with their guns There were no immediate reports of WASHINGTON < AP) Don't blame the - production in any of the Oil Producing and President Carter last spring ballistic missiles. Defense of¬ blazing, scattering students and workers casualties from the plane gunfire. It Soviet Union for oil export disruptions in Iran Exporting Countries — or encourage anything urging him to consider Utah as ficials have admitted that the who had gathered in a central plaza appeared that the pilots sought only to and elsewhere around the world, CIA analysts else that would raise prices — since that "would Minuteman missile silos will be a site for deployment of the MX to protest the 4-day-old military regime. intimidate the civilians in San Francisco have told Congress. The Soviets themselves make their problem worse." system, which would involve increasingly vulnerable in com¬ The buzzing incident followed a night Plaza and did not fire directly at them. would suffer in the long run, from such More likely, Ernst said, OPEC "increases in 200 missiles — each deployed ing years to more accurate and of bloody clashes between soldiers and The plaza was also surrounded by disruptions, the analysts said. price result primarily from a limitation in on its own "race track" — more powerful Soviet missiles. civilians in which Red Cross and hospital about 20 tanks and armored cars, and "Any disruption would increase the price they production" by nations deciding that their own spread across 24,000 square would have to pay," a House intelligence officials said at least 20 civilians were one was heard firing a cannon shot. best interest calls for "stretching out their miles of Great Basin desert. The MX concept would allow subcommittee was told by Maurice Ernst, killed and 40 wounded. The square is five blocks from the reserves over long periods." the Air Force to hide its director of the Central Intelligence Agency's A broadcast The most significant recent export disruption "WHAT HAS HAPPENED powerful missiles in hardened communique issued by presidential palace, Natusch's head¬ office of economic research. came last year when the Shah of Iran was since that time is that the shelters that could stand up to the new military administration of Col. quarters. A local report said the planes He made his comments in a close-door meeting overthrown by followers of Ayatollah Ruhollah enormity of the impact of the all but a direct hit from a Soviet Alberto Natusch, who led a coup against attacked the presidential palace, but Oct. 17, and a transcript of most of the Khomeini. The CIA analysts said that was not MX has begun to settle down missile. the civilian government last Thursday, journalists who later went to the palace proceedings was released Sunday by Rep. Les the Soviets' doing. on us," Matheson said Sunday. described Saturday night's bloody crack found it to be untrue. Aspin, D-Wis. "No one I have talked to — no THE SHELTERS WILL be Ernst told the subcommittee that Soviet oil "I don't think the Khomeini movement in any one — had envisioned the scope scattered around the "race¬ production likely would "peak this year or next" way was a result of Soviet action," said John of the socio-economic impacts." track," and the MX will be Margaret Thatcher—keeping lier promises and then start declining. Soviets are faced with And he added, "The a labor problem, a Eckland, chief of the CIA's petroleum supply analysis center. The MX was approved for shuttled among the various development by Carter in June shelters. The Soviets then will productivity problem and an energy problem at Challenged on that point by Rep. John and the Air Force already has not know which shelter con¬ LONDON (AP) — In the six months the same time." Ashbrook, R-Ohio, Eckland replied, "The Soviets asked for $57 million to build tains the missile, and thus since sweeping to power as Europe's At home, she has started dismantling In such a situation, he said, it is unlikely Soviet have been the biggest losers in the short term roads and facilities at Vanden- presumably could not target a first woman prime minister, state socialism as she promised — low¬ leaders would encourage disruption Margaret of oil from the cutoff of energy of Iran." berg Air Force Base, Calif., for direct hit. Thatcher has acquired a new nickname: ering the income tax, increasing the 'Attila the Hen." sales tax and slashing public spending Unlike the Soviets' "Iron Lady" tag, by $7.25 billion. 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"I am feared far beyond State News Staff Writer but that it was totally his own through 1978 and an arrest for Ryan has been one of four my abilities. An "exhausted" Pat Ryan, decision. "I haven't been abandoned. keeping junk cars in his Lan¬ targets of a recent campaign by Ingham County Commissioner sing backyard, which violates a a citizens group that claims four "Well, I've buried myself It's not that other people from Lansing resigned Friday, city ordinance. Ingham County commissioners deep, and if they want to take wouldn't help me," he said. "I saying he "just can't handle it Tm going to clean up my are "anti-law enforcement." credit for it they can," he said. just got to the point where I any more." back yard. I'm going to try and The group says the four were "Things and charges against me couldn't do everything. I was With his golden retreiver have been overblown. But I can get my bills paid and try to do instrumental in drawing up the burnt to the core." "Duke" nearby, Ryan infor¬ some other things different," he 1980 county budget which de do a service by getting out of "I'm 35, I'm broke, and mally addressed a full house at said. letes funding for nine positions public life," he said. essentially my parents have a press conference he scheduled "I could win this fight if I "My junkyard. Big deal, I in the sheriffs department. been supporting me and that's for Friday. weren't so tired," he said. "But OK." he said. "But the inflexi¬ mean big deal, huh?" he said. Mark Grebner, Jess Sobel "I am resigning for one "I've enjoyed playing with junk and Thomas Mitchell have been I'd have to burn out the rest of bility of my support goes be reason," the 35-year-old Demo¬ cars all my life." selected, along with Ryan, as my friends and the rest of the yond any other type of need. crat said. "It's not that I'm in recall candidates. The group, "My income tax, yeah, that people who feel the same way I Material needs are all secon trouble. I'm not in that big of and a bunch of other things," he Citizens for the Preservation of dary to me. Well, that all came trouble. The one reason is said. "It doesn't mean much. Law Enforcement, formed exhaustion. I just can't handle The real reason they want me is shortly after the budget meet "I'm not naive," he said. it anymore." because I understand some ing Sept. 23. "People aren't going to leave Ryan's "trouble" has been his dynamics in the community Ryan said that "certain Ryan related his recent "bat¬ me alone. They've got to bury recent failure to pay $149.50 in that other people don't under- groups" of people may try to tles" to his experiences as a marine in the Vietnam war. Ryan said he has some apolo "My adult life, and my atti¬ gies to make, and that all tude about everything was "political favors" that people framed and formed in Viet may owe him are "dissolved." OUSSIlLOWINi; TAKES METTLE Council considers nam," he said. He added that the Vietnam "I'm sorry for a number of people I might have hurt," he battle was one that taught him tenacity, intensity and the im¬ said. "I'm sorry for people I may have let down. "But anything I've always Ancient craft is essential portance of deciding priorities. "This latest fight isn't the done is absolutely truthful to prostitution patrol Allocation of about $47,000 biggest fight I've been in," he the people." By KARL BLANKENSHIP State News Staff Writer "Glass is as old as the pyramids tomorrow's unborn dawn," and as new as — Helmut tus make. — which can Instead, finished in 10 or take up to several weeks to they made simple glass novelty items, such as vases, which could be 15 minutes. geant will be transferred from Prostitutes, that has voiced Drechsel, scientific glassblower. Glassblowing is accomplished by heating a for a special police patrol to rid Lansing neighborhoods of titution will be considered pros¬ by the federally funded STAR program. Funds for the opera¬ tion, Stop all Traffic Accidents considerable anxiety over the prostitution problem city. in the Group promotes The unsung heroes of modern research may well be the scientific glassblowers. They are, after all, responsible for custom glass tube over a flame while slowly turning it and gently blowing into one end of the tube, Severn said. The entire process City Council at 7 tonight on the Right, will run out at the end of The residents have com¬ making all the glassware required for requires practice and dexterity. women in tenth floor of City Hall. politics November, said First Wark research. plained that they could not The council will first vote on Councilmember Robert Hull. leave their homes without "Scientific research sort of revolves around ALTHOUGH SCIENTIFIC GLASS- setting up a "flexipatrol," a five The money from the city's scientific glassblowers," said Peter Severn, a BLOWERS make their living by making being harassed by prostitutes, person police squad that will contingency funds, along with their master scientific glassblower with 20 years scientific items, Severn said they enjoy managers or potential Bv MOLLY MIKA sentation next July in the 1980 have options of dressing in funds from the police depart¬ customers. experience from the University of Michigan. creating novelties in their spare time. State News Staff Writer Republican National Conven uniform or plainclothes, method ment, will keep the flexipatrol Members from the "Anything in the scientific world that has Occasionally they make items to be group Women are no longer tion in Detroit. of transportation and the area in operation until the end of going glass involved with it has a scientific auctioned off for charity benefits, he added. have attended City Council to be envelope-stuffers; Milliken, a task force mem in which they work. June. At that time they glassblower involved somewhere along the The big difference between novelty glass a report meetings and have asked the ber, is also the national co- The patrol will have the are going to be the candidates, line," he added. blowers and scientific glassblowers however, analyzing the efficiency and city to prevent non- said Helen Milliken Saturday at flexibility of being able to work effectiveness of the patrol will chairperson of ERAmerica, is the amount of time it takes to learn each neighborhood traffic from driv the Michigan Republican Wom¬ which represents 230 national in different areas of the city, so be made. SEVERN WAS ONE of about 30 scientific craft. ing through the area of Eureka en's Task Force conference. organizations in support of the that they can move to the area The council's action follows and Eighth streets, where glassblowers from universities and private It takes about five years of apprenticeship The task force is promoting Equal Rights Amendment. that needs assistance most. pressure from a neighborhood businesses who gathered at MSU Saturday and about five years as a junior glassblower prostitution has become a women for political office and The task force met to develop Four officers and one ser¬ group, Stamp out Pimps and for a glassblowing symposium sponsored by before a person actually becomes a master major problem. striving for a 50 percent repre- methods to improve the repre the Great Lakes Section of the American scientific glassblower. A person can learn to sentation of women in politics, Scientific Glassblowers Society (ASGS). nake simple glass novelty items in a matter particularly at the national Glassblowers at the symposium had pre of w eks. COMPLETION SET 'III viously made such devices as models of the There is a shortage of scientific glass- inner ear, molds for artificial kidneys and an blowers in the country, however, The ASGS AT THE 1976 Republican has only about a thousand members and artificial lung, all of glass. National Convention, women Building will feature innovations Severn had made some of the glass items there probably are not many scientific comprised only 34 percent of needed for the first heart transplant. glassblowers who are not associated with the the delegates. On Saturday, however, the glassblowers group. There will be 1,993 delegates By PAUL CURTIS did not attempt any exotic scientific appara (continued on page 11) to the 1980 Republican National State News Staff W riter Convention and an equal num The $21.5 million Communication Arts and Sciences building, ber of alternates. scheduled for completion in the fall of 1981, will feature The delegates nominate the innovations for each department housed there, A major advantage of the building is that it will house all the Republican candidates for pres¬ ident and vice president, de Red Cedar 'run for fun' helps offices and classrooms of the College of Communication Arts and Sciences (CCAS), Dean Erwin P. Bettinghaus said. velop a Republican platform "Students who have had to run all over campus to add and drop classes will appreciate this building," he added. and adopt rules for the func¬ tioning of the party over the next four years. area's United Way campaign The building will house the offices of all of the departments, "My job is to build the party United Way donors Rank Race on Saturday, took which are currently scattered all over campus. The Union, By SUSAN ROBACH so that when we go to Detroit, State News Staff Writer , several runners regis first and second places in the Auditorium, Linton Hall, Journalism Building, South Kedzie Hall three mile race. we can elect anyone we nomi Everyone was a winner at tered at the race and donated and the Audiology and Speech Sciences Building currently house nate," said the guest speaker, the first annual "Run For Fun" then, said Mary Duffy, who Chris Hughes, 11, finished all CCAS offices. Mary Dent Crisp, co chairper works at Capital Area United the race with a time of 20:52, Sunday, as MSU students and son of the Republican National area residents raced around the Way in Lansing. while his father finished second. THE CCAS CONSISTS of the schools of journalism, advertising, Committee. Red Cedar River for the Capital communications, telecommunications and audiology and speech Crisp added that women Area United Way campaign. THIS W AS KIND of a get sciences. "It will be the most accesible building on campus," he said. "It must run for political office at the local, state and national More than 35 ing in ages runners, rang 5 to 45, turned out together for those who support United Way," Duffy said. "It FREE RIDE will also be the most energy-efficient building here." MONDAY " levels if they are to be truly on the sunny and crisp after was designed as a run for fun." A thermal storage system, one of the first in the United States, will capture heat from television studio lighting and other sources. represented in government. noon to run lengths of one, No prizes were awarded; three and five miles around the howevqr, participants will re¬ It will then store the energy in a 270,000 gallon water tank below ONLY 10 PERCENT of all river. The courses began and ceive certificates of apprecia the building. elected offices are held by ended at the IM Sports West. tion in the mail. The tank will be used to supplement energy needed to heat the women, Crisp said. At the Cash donations and pledges Barry Kloenhamer, 23, won building in the winter and cool it in the summer. national level, there from runners totaled $54. This the five-mile race with a time of The building will house WKAR radio and television, and WMSN are only 17 women in Congress - thV same will go towards the United Way 27:12. He is the cross country radio, and will have six television studios, a 272-seat lecture hall, number of women that were in campaign which ends Thurs coach at DeWitt High School. six smaller classrooms and special facilities for each department. Congress 40 years ago. "I heard about the race from IT WILL ALSO have laboratories and reading rooms to be used "Women must politicize "The event provided both a my roommate's girlfriend just See State News Richard Marshall themselves and develop the today, and decided to come and Wednesday's by all departments. A 12-foot brace is lowered into The auditorium will be completely automated, Bettinghaus said, place in the second skills and knowledge needed to run." Kloenhamer said. Paper for complete and will be the largest room on campus capable of producing video story wall structure of the Communication Arts change the present administra United Way campaign," said A father and son, who partici¬ rules. tapes and films. and Sciences Building. tion," Crisp said. "President Pat J. Ryan, president of the pated in the East Lansing State Carter is not addressing the MSU Recreation Association. (continued on page 13) 'continued on page 11) Most of the runners were THE Highway sign research project ARTHUR TREACHER'S GREAT ESCAPE. You dream about it at night. the day you may be misleading motorists . THE ORIGINAL can close your books, get out of this place and forget about studying for awhile. By JOHN PATTISON THE SIGN TEST area was "YOU WOULDN'T WANT Well, the Great Escape is here this State News Staff Writer created in the fall of 1957, said to go out to U.S. 10 in weekend, with Greyhound Escape to the I Only on Some motorists during the Jerry Rademaker, supervisor Southfield to find the bolts in for the Statewide Overhead the country or go see some friends. Just decide past few years have thought sign you installed two years which escape route you want and we'll do they were headed toward Sign Crew. ago had rusted through and you had to replace them with six the rest. Kalamazoo via Farm Lane. The area was used to test We'll get you out of town and away from the i TUesday They probably noticed a large, different types of signs and lanes of traffic coming at you," materials prior to their use on Rademaker said. books so you can clear your head It doesn't cost green "Interstate 94" highway- Michigan highways, Nonetheless, the highway de¬ much and it'll do you a world of good. sign with the word "Kalamazoo" straddling Farm Rademaker added. partment has switched to test So make the Great Escape this weekend Lane, near Forest Road. "Different types of scotch- ing signs in actual job locations, Rademaker added. : OUR BUDGET BANQUET with Greyhound. The sign is mounted on the light tape were tested for southern side of a metal super headlight reflectability," he "The last time I was out to To One-way Round trip $1" structure. Three smaller "exit" said. Rademaker noted the the sign test area was five AUTHORS RESEARCH SERVICES IOLE SLA\A wc Detroit* $6.20 $11.80 signs are affixed to the north¬ lettering on most Michigan years ago," he said. That was BEVERAGE when his crew put up the exit Suite 600 407 S Deartxyn Si Southfield* $6.00 $11.45 ern side. They are part of a highway signs is made from Chicago in 60605 Grand Rapids* $5.30 $10.05 defunct Michigan State High¬ such tape. signs. 312-922-0300 ARTHUR'S FISH & CHI' The signs were "I'm of the old boys on Enclosed is $1 00 llo Muskegon' $8.20 $15.60 way Department research pro¬ tested for one cove' postage) the erection crew," Rademaker Kalamazoo* $5.90 $11.25 ject. durability in various weather "The area is not currently conditions, Rademaker said. said. "If I mention the sign test is for the schedules Different types of fasteners, area, there isn't anybody out being used and we're thinking about phasing it out entirely," such as cadium plated or stain¬ here that knows what I'm E. Lansing Bus Terminal said John Haley, technician less steel bolts, were also used talking about. The employees • 10011. GRAND RIVER mm0l 310 W. Grand River Ave with the State Highway De in experiments. that helped on that are either • ond DURAND Rademaker said the test area retired or moved up to higher • ACROSS FROM partment. Research is underway used to eliminate problems positions to get from • CAMPUS that was away roadwork." may result in the dismantling of in signs before they were S the signs. Haley said. installed on the highway. Rademaker transferred into the overhead sign crew in 1958. • TAKE HOME ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••A** —*• ^ • GO GREYHOUND Opinion Mall not needed JAY F. FLETCHER The advantages ol building the Dayton Hudson mall in East Lansing can he quickly stated — much more so than the long list of ill effects the College radicals mall would have on the community. Consequently, the Dayton Hudson mall should not be built. Supporters of the mall cite the increased tax revenue as being paramount in their defense of the mall. Although the are needed tax relief the mall will provide is very much needed by East Lansing homeowners, the building of an unnecessary shopping complex is not Whatever happened to the days when the best solution to the city's tax/revenue problems. Certainly the they have singled out poor women (of which demand the extension of personal freedoms calling for the widespread institution of being a modern college student meant being a administrators of East Lansing can initiate a better proposal to alleviate a good, leftist radical? For disproportionately large number happen from government intervention. abortion as a means of birth control. Adults many of us, it to be Black), as undeserving of federal the problems of increasing taxes without the citizens having to bear the seems as though those good ole days have support for abortions. Some Unquestionably, there are many people should be obligated to take total responsibil¬ been as far removed from the collegiate people think who would vehemently be opposed to seeing ity for their sexual actions. When they fail to burden of a regional shopping center,. that abortions are just for the poor and the the feds venture into the business of scene as have the Republicans from the indigent, and then again, some people are "baby do so, on the other hand, the consequences The controversial nature of the mall proposal is one reason to question killing." However, the federal government should not be permanent or fatal. The days grasps of reality. I suppose being a radical is just plain "dumb." The argument that the is its validity. Land originally set aside for agricultural development is no longer the "in" already involved, and those who want to when people were killed for making social thing to do; but I cannot main issue is the funding of abortions, see them removed should address them¬ mistakes left modern society long before the now slated as the future mall site. The surrounding area is understand how the decline of radicalism though an argument founded on conserva¬ selves to the problem. Some of the more coming of the covered wagon. predominantly non commercial, as was originally intended, and would means this country has to be the spawning tive American principles, is shallow, nar- liberal right-to-lifers say that abortion is have to be drastically modified to accommodate the mall. The ground for a bevy of young conservatives. rowminded, Speaking of the covered wagon, when I Or then again, does it? inept and irrelevant to the issue OK as long as the feds don't finance it. was younger, I was told by some of my commercial development of this area will be devastating if the present at stake. Under those principles, it should be OK wisest and most respected neighbors that Many of t he same fiercely hated conserva- The issue at stake should be the legality of with an almost casual disregard of where plans for the mall go into effect. Sewage and drainage problems that the there will always be an abundance of people tives who are lobbying against the legaliza¬ abortions; not whether the government the financing comes from. Poor women, mall will present are going to be a constant source of trouble. Utilities who are impatiently yearning to play an tion of abortion are also should participate in their funding. If one is that have been provided for this area cannot be expected to handle the thwarting efforts to theoretically, are no different from rich advisory role in another's life. The issue of extend aid to desperate Vietnamese and going to take a stance for or against women, so why is it that they should not be abortion follows a similar perspective, for increased workload the mall will put on them. Cambodian refugees. Do these conserva¬ abortion, then that stance should consider allowed to have abortions? many Americans feel that they unequivocal¬ The tactics used by the developers to sway the vote of the people are tives not understand that perhaps the world all women — not just those who are unable Point Two; Another major issue concern¬ ly know what is best for the good of is unable to adequately feed the to meet the economic "middle-class" stan¬ simply intolerable. Developers have threatened to build the mall on a people it has dards of a WASP society. ing abortion which has been subdued in the humanity. Consequently, they have rudely site across the street in Lansing Township. because there are too many people and not rhetoric of the right-to-lifers is the inability thrust their alleged wisdom upon all enough food to go around? Then, if this were One must reluctantly admit there is some of our society to see abortion both as a American women. An isolated group of If the developers were able to build the mall at this alleged site across understood substance to the claim that the federal medical and a social issue. Some people - which unfortunately it must biased, uninformed, naive racist people the street from Lake Lansing Road and U.S. 127, then it seems quite not be there would be no battle against government should not participate in the pointlessly argue that an abortion should be should not and cannot be allowed to have the ironic that they have invested such a large amount of time and money to abortion rights on the premise that precious funding of abortions. After all, the feds have performed only when the life of the mother is power to make decisions that will affect the lives would be wasted. It would be their hands in almost every aspect of our in jeopardy. Is the mother to have no say in whole of the American society. Abortion get the current site approved. Consequently, their threats are both idle undeniably clear that an increasing world lives, and the government should not get in the matter? After all, isn't it she that is should be an issue involving a woman and and ambiguous. the habit of defining morality. There has to population will perpetually worsen the food burdened with carrying around a 25-pound her doctor. Moreover, it should be an Ky and large, students at MSU are not going to benefit from the mall. situation for all of us that means for your be a point when the people of this country option — load for nine months? By no means am I available to all women who desire to seek it. Few students have access to transportation to the mall, which will be children as well as mine. located two miles from the campus. The jobs that businesses in the mall For today's college student who wants to will provide will be jobs with minimum wages, and these jobs will see this country get back on the right track probably be filled by local high school students who have easier access to to progress, one of the best and most hotly the mall than MSU students. debated issues to take a firm, liberal stance Another major problem is that it will damage an already dangerous on is abortion. In this viewpoint, my main intent is not to support abortion traffic problem in East Lansing. Some argue that this will not be so, per se — although every woman on this earth should since East Lansing may be by-passed by those wishing to get to the mall. have the right to choose her own future — Somehow it seems physically impossible for East Lansing residents to instead, my main intent is to show the by-pass East Lansing when trying to get to a mall located in the same incongruities and convoluted logic lurking beneath the arguments of those who lobby community. In general, the mall is a threat to the interests and desires of the against abortions in general; and more specifically against federally funded abor members of the greater Lansing area. tions for poor women. One of the major problems of several million politically minded Americans is that they have not been able to distinguish between hard facts, soft facts and facts that are totally irrelevant. Granted, this is not an easy task, but for a society of people who are supposedly as educated as Americans are, then it is not an impossibility. Point One: Too many groups who oppose abortions for poor women have been unable or unwilling to argue that they are against the general concept of abortion. Instead, Letters month fuel bill killed me, but I guess that's I am not inclined to be so harsh. I feel that responsively to the advice these speakers because I don't know many people with a doing a great service by making the you are give, then the students are wasting their Opinion Page bessemer converter in their basement. But, on with the yuks; a letter from the world to live. a funnier, hence safer, place in which capabilities and losing a very important educational experience. bemusing and dreary Carlice C. Collins Indeed, if Stalin Joe merits laughter inveighs against the "overuse of psychic or McCarthy had minds like these surrounding them, the Cold I believe the majority of the Black community has lost a sense of consciousness energy" in race relations (while poor people War would have been a snowball fight. and involvement. I challenge the Black To The State News go without, no doubt). The excruciatingly Keep up the good work. community at this University to prove their It is a great comfort to know that lonely Mary Sue writes yearning for soft R. Henderson awareness of the issues in the Middle East whenever I feel a need 10 isolate myself from drinks and a man to share her straw; an A senior at Oakland University and Africa, and respond with a discussion the academic rigors of having to think incredibly poorly written editorial de¬ between all students concerning these clearly and express myself cogently, all I nounces nuclear weapons while endorsing issues. I also challenge the Black commun¬ need to do is turn to the Opinion page of The disclosure of how they are made; and a ity to prove that the message from the State News and laugh myself bonkers. "professor of economics," a la Leo Gorcey Chances to learn Black leaders of this country has not failed, It's really a great staff, and I feel that the explains his version of the Andy and the message being sent will be comic relief you provide should not go Young/PLO/Mideast debacle. absorbed to create involvement in a college unheralded. The Oct. 23 issue was choice. When they read that kind of stuff, the should be t a ken atmosphere. That bit about the hypothetical poor family grammarians may want to cry, and the Roderick Frierson i "Fuel aid to the needy") with the $1,000 per logicians may wish to slash their wrists, but During the Rev. Jesse Jackson's recent Black Knights Of Michigan State speech on the future of minorities at the seventh Annual Conference on Counseling Minorities, he spoke of the advantages Black students have that allow them to Basketball year Three candidates "The State News exist with and gain experiences from students of universal backgrounds. He to romcmber described how important it is for the Black community at MSU to discuss its perspec deserve support Monday, November 5, 1979 Editorials are the opinions of the State News tive and learn the perspectives of other students concerning the United States' role in the Middle East and other Eastern I believe that the article entitled " 'Shoes' Huffman no longer a Spartan," which Viewpoints, appeared in last Thursday's State News, In tomorrow's East columns and letters are personal opinions countries. was misinterpreted. Although I'm no longer Lansing City Council elections The State News Editorial Department After the conference, Jackson spoke with on the Spartan basketball team, I remain a supports John Czarnecki, Ralph Monsma and Larry Owen for the three a group of Jewish students to reinforce his Spartan fan. council positions open in the election. Photo Editor Richard Marshall perspectives about the Middle East situa Sure, I w as disappointed in not being able Czarnecki, Owen and Monsma, through their experience, involve¬ Entertainment S Bi >tor Bill Holdship tion. He suggested that the Black student to play basketball this season, but I was ment in city altairs and specific stances on issues which are Sports Editor Dave Janssen community get together and become involv never unappreciative of what the MSU important to Susan lompor Layout Editor Reginald Thomas ed in a discussion with Jewish and Arab student voters, have shown that they are the best candidates for the Son Przystas program has done for me. city Anno Browne Ereelance Editor Carrie Thorn students. Immediately after the session, I am still behind the basketball team and council openings. Chi el Copy Editor Linda Ohverio only two Black students remained behind to all MSU athletics here at MSU 200 percent. Larry Owen has been a strong supporter of student rights during the Debbie Creemen elaborate with the Jewish Students about Last year, being a member on the team four years he has been on the council. Two years materializing the proposed discussion. I was the greatest experience in a lifetime. I ago he introduced a Advertising Department was resolution that resulted in the removal of East Lansing surprised and angry. If the Black students hope this clears up any misunderstanding funding from the ising Manager Pat Greening at this University waste their time to go that may have arisen from the article last controversial Tri County Metro Narcotics squad, which was accused of and hear people like Andrew Young and ?ek. violating police conduct laws. The overall quality of his work on the Jesse Jackson speak, and do not act Jamie Huffman council has been capable and efficient, and his support of student voting rights and low-cost student housing make him a logical choice in Tuesday's election. LETTER POLICY John Czarnecki has come out strongly for student DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau voting rights and The Opinion Page welcomes oil letters plans to give students greater access to housing through increased bus and viewpoints Readers should follow a service. In addition, his work on the council has been steady, and the lew rules to insure that as many letters experiences he has acquired will be helpful if he continues on t he council as possible appear in print for the next four years. Ralph Monsma's involvement as chairperson of the East Lansing Planning Commission clearly establishes his interest and involvement in East Lansing's future. He has played an important part in developing the new Comprehensive Plan for East Lansing. His obvious dedication to the East Lansing community and his desire to increase the amount of and viewpoints s should be housing available here make him another good choice for the council. All threeof these candidates respect the rights of students to vote and participate in East Lansing city government. In recent years, this respect has been absent from local politics. For these reasons, they should be elected to the East Lansing City Council Tuesday. Michigan State News, East Lansing. Michigan Monday. November 5, 1979 5 ICE SHOW FOR LOOKS LOCAL Social policies hurt aged; To Holiday run away and join the on skaters to the show. Ice holds auditions kinds of skating talent inclu ants will be notified within one tax system By DAVID L. VARGA needs nuld make the collec¬ change circus, the "Greatest Show guaranteed minimum income on The show looks for local ding figure skaters, line week if they have qualified for Americans are the victims of tion of the tax more fair and level above which no one would Earth" is a common fantasy. amateur talent and holds audi¬ skaters, daredevil skating, and The only requirement for the the show. a "very cruel illusion" regarding then the government could set a receive aid. But for tions in every town comedy and "dry" acts, Schultz This year. Holiday on Ice acts the treatment of the elderly in a change of pace, where it audition is to mail name, age, this country, a national author "I'd rat her see us worry about . joining one of the greatest schedules performances, said address and phone number fo features some of the Sesame t he quality of life rather t han the shows on ice may provide Nancy Schultz, public relations "Dry" acts are Auditions, Holiday on Ice, Street characters such as Big ity on the politics of aging said usually another means of escape into a co-director. Lansing Civic Center, 501 W. Bird, Cookie Monster and Bert recently at MSU. quantity, by concentrating re¬ comedy acts, such as dog search funds on senility and world of "Our politics and policies on glitter and applause. "We find that there's a shows, which do not require Allegan St., Lansing 48933. and Ernie. "It's glamorous, but it's a lot aging have been so far off target organic brain syndrome instead wealth of talented people that skating talent. of heart disease, Holiday on Ice will hold Performance director Sandy of hard work," said Mark that it has become a critical cancer and auditions 4 p.m. Nov. 15, at the don't even know they're good The show always needs more Purcelly and Martin Hersch, regional social problem just short of stroke," Binstock added. enough," she said. co-manger marketing Lansing Civic Center, in hopes skaters for understudies and to Durham will judge all contest director. "Like anything else, inflation and energy," Robert For senior citizens to get their of recruiting aspiring skate in the line, so any Binstock said. young The show is looking for all ants at the audition. Contest you start at the bottom." voices heard by politicians, With one quarter of the Binstock suggested applying federal budget being spent on pressure on local government Men officers not jealous of female superior the 11 percent of the population which is over 65, Binstock said, "All that money and effort is laid instead of in Washington. Binstock suggested that soci¬ out to the elderly, but is not ety needs to provide incentives By MARK FELLOWS She was promoted Thursday, everything from inspecting uni for home care of the getting the job done for the elderly sick, State News Staff Writer along with another patrol of forms and patrol cars to brief¬ worst cases." while not making it socially Being a woman in a pre¬ ficer, to sergeant on the basis of ing patrol officers before their A past president of the dishonorable for the elderly to dominantly male profession her scores on a written exam, shift. American live either in homes Gerontological Soci or institu¬ never seemed to bother patrol on oral screening board and ety, Binstock spoke at the third Robert Binstock tions. officer Ally son Bertrand. evaluation by the other ser¬ annual Haak-Lilliefors Memor After all, she has been ac¬ geants on the force. ial Lectures Thursday and out cepted by her male co-workers She will still patrol and take lined some of the problems with during the three years she has worked with them. Out of a potential score 100, she and the other officer, of complaints, and fill out forms in our policies for the aged and suggested alternative solutions. DPS arrests five triplicate. But now things are different. Robert G. Dutcher, both scored To get the money to the 14 "The Now, she outranks them. Patrol Shift Sgt. Ally son in the 80's, Amthor said. paperwork is nomonal," she said. "I don't phe percent of the aged whose incomes are below the official in Spartan Stadium Bertrand said she chose law think I could get any more than Bertrand, 28, is one of five road poverty line of $3,637 a year, enforcement as a profession I already have." patrol shift supervisors in the Binstock suggested that "we Five MSU students were The men had broken into four Meridian Township police hoping to use her knowledge of Bertrand indicates that she have to change the agenda of arrested in Spartan Stadium French, Spanish and some Ger¬ upper concourse concession force, second in command dur doesn't fear for her safety when what politicians do." early Sunday by campus police stands and the press box, police man in her work. Now, she ing the day to an administrative responding to calls because of "We must stop subscribing to on charges of breaking and sergeant and Captain John says, language is taking the the fact she's the Social Security myth and back seat to her a woman. entering, the Department of Amthor. job. instead, make sure that every Public Safety said. Police said that some MSU At night and on weekends "I CAN HOLI) MY one eats," said Binstock. "We Police said that the five "My grandfather was with own in a property had been found in the she will run the show. the Detroit should phase out the regressive residents, aged 18 and police," she said, fight," she said confidently. campus possession of the men, but "so I had some contact with Social Security tax and extend 19, were arrested at about did not give any further infor¬ SGT. BERTRAM) IS the She does admit to being leery the regressive tax on income." 12:30 (police work) before the acad a.m. Sunday. mation. first woman uniformed patrol of being called to investigate sergeant in the tri-county area, domestic calls and is more certain to call a back-up unit if Patrol State News Kemi Gaabc and maybe in the state outside of Detroit, Amthor said. AS SHIFT SERGEANT, she feels there will be trouble, LOOK WHO'S SUPPORTING THE Sgt. Allyson Bertrand Bertrand will be responsible for she said. NEW DAYTON HUDSON PROPOSAL "You can really get hurt, but Call-a-ride try to contain the you must replaces ride boards situation so they can get help." uses Although she said she her gender as an never excuse "Bus fares will stay low - Dayton Hudson agreed to share the fare by $25,000 a year. The new plan assures for shirking duties, she A call-a-ride service to match ated the Union ride board and from commuters, especially some that there will be no strip develop all other campus ride boards, staff members who live just will use it to help diffuse riders with rides going to the places further west," Chollar ment. It's a good deal " outside of Lansing and do not said. difficult situations, for example same locations has been de¬ now receives about 110 calls a calming down male participants — Rob Ward. MSU Junior veloped by Alpha Phi Omega, week, said Lynne E. Chollar, a want to ride to campus alone, Call-a-ride has been operat in a potentially violent argu¬ the national service fraternity. member of the fraternity. may result in a service for those ing since the beginning of fall ment. The system, which incorpor- The service started when the persons, Chollar said. term, Chollar said. "We expect ride boards around campus proved ineffective, Chollar said. There were 25,000 call-a-ride brochures printed up this fall we at will cover longer distances Thanksgiving," she said. As for her co workers, she denies any jealousy or con¬ SAY'YES'TO Call-a-ride matches for distribution to residence The system is funded by the McDonald 4U' who are persons driving to specific halls, she said. "The farthest the system has Union and the Off-Campus descending her or attitudes toward Meridian's other woman DAYTON HUDSON geographic areas with persons Housing Office. patrol officer. BLACKSBURG, Va. (AP) Farmer Old MacDonald is being - who need rides to the places. same reached has been Kentucky and southern Ohio, but we have The 353 CARS. phone number is "The people at Meridian are TUES., NOV. (>th (Proposal O offered a state university. exceptional," she said. 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I hope the one-to-one situation in rock becomes popular again Bowie, who he once shared managers with ("He was at a real bad worked at the gas station in your hometown than he does an "up and because people need to be personable with each other right now. time in his life when I met him — real paranoid, illusions of coming" rock star. We've got all the rock stars we need. There's no room for any more grandeur. That's why Mick (Ronson) left him. I understand that Like most of those kids who hung around the gas station during Elton Johns, Led Zeppelins or people like that. We don't need he's out of that He's not afraid to walk down the street any now. the early to mid '60s, Cougar is friendly, courteous and rather shy, more rock deejay stars. We need real people todeal with real people anymore"); the Knack ("I met those guys two years ago before they despite his "tough guy" looks. But ask him a question about rock n and real problems. That's the whole thing." even had a record, and all that stuff about them is a lotta bulls- -. roll, and his eyes light up, he gives you that charismatic smile, and In the same vein. Cougar seems to have very little faith in what Their record didn't cost $8,000 to make. It cost $80,000.1 don't know replies in a sincere monologue that takes up a good five minutes for the media calls "musical trends." why they allowed the hype to happen to them"); Steve Forbert each question asked. "Disco is definitely over with, I think. It's great everyone i "one of the best finally artists to come along in years"); his Indiana youth What's most striking about Cougar, however, is his overwhelm had the balls to say, 'Hey, this is f '. As far as new wave goes, I ("I always had aspirations of being — this sounds corny and stupid ing modesty, something that's almost outdated in a field which now don't think there really is a new wave. It's just people like me who but the rebel with no cause. Then I grew out of it and realized, seems to thrive on cockiness and inflated egos. grew up listening to stuff that was happening in the '60s, and maybe hell, everybody goes through this. So why was I "I less feeling so f ' appreciate it," says Cougar when I mention I think his new more or mimicking what we heard at one time. And people call angry? I'm not that angry anymore"), and the Springsteen album is one of the hottest this year. "It's awfully hard to live up to." comparisons by the press ("It doesn't bother me. Most of those guys This modesty also shines through when Cougar — an artist who are just tryin' to pick up $35 real quick, so I don't pay attention to a currently has the best sounding single on the airwaves ("I Need A "I'm lot of it. But I gotta say the press has been real nice to me this time I/)ver") and an album lacking one mediocre cut — claims that his just learning to crawl as a songwriter." around"). musical ambition is "to learn to write songs." —John Cougar John Cougar is definitely going places in the music world. Anyone "I'm just learningtocrawl as a songwriter," continues Cougar. "I who feels the way he does about music and writes songs as beautiful wanna write songs like John Sebastian used to write. They were as 1 axi Dancer, "Do You Think That's Fair" and "Night Dancin'" accessible — like "Summer In The City" — but they were still that new wave. If that's a new wave, then I've seen three new yet says his main ambition is "to learn to write songs" can credible. You could listen to them a hundred times and never get in my only get State News K waves life." better. And despite what he may claim to the John tired of them. Eric Burden used to do songs like that — he didn't "I always go back to John Sebastian and guys like that cause they contrary, John Cougar Cougar is going to be a big star. The two cheering crowds in write many of them but he sure could find them. And Jim Morrison really weren't a trend. They were just writing songs they believed McDonel Kiva Friday night can surely testify to that. was like that in the beginning. That's kinda what I'd like to do." in. Now, you've got s- like the Knack who are the 'next big thing,' CIVILIAN CAREER Cougar explains that he discovered these "good songs" on and, ya know, it bums me out. Kids can't afford a trend. Records are mid '60s AM radio, and he speaks lovingly of the power of the AM in so f ' expensive." OPPORTUNITIES A/MOM'S BKKf a manner that brings to mind Jonathan Richman's "Roadrunner." "Disco's a good example. I don't think it's dying so much 'cause WITH THE "When I was growin' up, there was no FM radio. AM was THE people got tired of it but because they can't afford it. They never did progressive rock 'n roll medium. You couldn't hear a song like "Foxy buy the records so much as they bought the shoes and outfits to Naval Ship Weapon Systems Lady"on the AM now like you did then. So all I heard growin' up in wear to the disco and spent money to f the girls — it became a real Seymour Hnd.), 14,000 people, was the AM radio — Burden, meat rack." (Cougar comments on this scene in his song "Miami.") Engineering Station (NSWSES) Morrison, Mitch Ryder, Van Morrison, Motown. All the great stuff Cougar does mention, however, that the one positive factor in Port Hueneme, California like that. I didn't know about people like i/ou Reed, though, 'cause it trends is that it helps keep people motivated. wasn't on the radio and J.C. Penney's wasn't selling Lou Reed "Even in disco, people were at least involved. Kids at the disco for records yet." were at least doin' something, even if it was wrong. 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TRC0 BEIili An a subsidiai / Equal Opportunity Employer, M/F of PepsiCo Inc. 1NTERTAINMENT Byrne's Talking Heads give good show By JOHN NEILSON Byrne is the hand's visual focal point on stage, as he sings all of State News Reviewer the material and dances As good as they are on eccentrically about with his guitar. His their records and they are VERY good voice always quirky — their records became almost manic at times, growling, on — Talking Heads are even better live. As they screeching, plaintive and ominous by turns. The seamless proved in their show at Detroit's Masonic Auditorium last husband and wife rhythm section of Tina Cougar Weymouth and Chris a truly great rock performer Thursday, this is a band that has to be seen to be truly appreciated. On vinyl, Talking Heads' music is compelling yet cold, irresitable and yet untouchable. The built-in tensions of David Byrne's Frantz had much of the crowd dancing by the show's end, while Jerrv Harrison provided most of the music's color as he alternated between second guitar and keyboards. By BILL HOLDSHIP Fair" and "Taxi Dancer" (three songs The relatively large — by recent standards — crowd drew the proud to admit I'm a fan," Need A Lover" (which seemed are complimented by the icy precision of Brian Eno's production hand hack for a pair of encores, and were treated to State News Reviewer of this reviewer's favorite Cou dynamic Cougar told one excited guy to appeal to the younger crowd (on More Songs About Buildings and Food and especially Fear of versions of "Life During Wartime" and "Take Me To The River". Onstage, John Cougar is the gar tunes), but Cougar more who insisted on yelling at that show), he concluded his Music), and while there is no lack of emotion on the albums, there archetypal street punk turned The former was especially great live, than made up for it by resur¬ "Springsteen!" throughout the second set with a powerhouse is also a claustrophobic edge to their sound that taking on a whole new level rock 'n roll star. He's the kid keeps it remote ol meaning as a tale of band-on the run paranoia. When rock music recting "American Dream" second show.) cover of Iggy Pop's classic from the listener. from down the block who gave from the earlier part of his icontinued on page 11) his all to a rock 'n roll band, and Cougar goes through a series "Search & Destroy." The latter This feelings of distance mirrors the alienation Byrne expresses career, and introducing two of stances onstage, from the song was so loud and so in his songs. In the world according to Byrne, nothing can be finally made it pay off. And new songs — the excellent archetypal Elvis Presley pose nihilistic — in other words, so trusted or taken at face value. People are crazy, yet what a great rock 'n roll band it nothing one "Tonight," which he wrote for he strikes with his microphone perfect — that people on the says can change their minds. Animals talk behind our backs and is! The selections Cougar and the Zone performed Tina Turner, and "This Time I Think I'm Really In Love" from to the street dancing wildcat. And Cougar became so wild at upper floors of McDonel Hall are probably still wondering laugh at us. "Heaven is a place where nothing ever happens." Unseen hands are trying to control rock music. Home doesn't earn $90.00 during his forthcoming LP. In addition, times Friday night that his bad what the hell was going down exist, and cities are just plain weird. Even the air around us is month their two shows in McDonel Cougar performed bits and foot and limp — a result of Kiva Friday night sounded pieces of the Stones' "Honky "gettin' too wild in Detroit in the kiva a Friday night. It was truly GREAT rock 'n roll suspect as the ozone layer deteriorates. Life boils down to buildings and food. Faced with a world that is absurd and a much better than they do on show, and I'm sure John incomprehensible, people internalize all feelings. "I can't seem to for 2 3 hours vinyl (and the records sound c a week of your spare time. Cougar won 900 Cougar con¬ face up to the facts, I'm tense and nervous and 1 can't relax pretty damn good) — which Cougar goes through a series of stances on¬ verts in East Lansing the other Psycho Killer . . . donate . . plasma may explain why Cougar is stage, from the archetypal Elvis Presley pose night. Onstage - stripped of its studio sterility Talking Heads' recognized first and foremost he strikes with his microphone to the street The Great American Dance music takes whole dimensions of as a live performer. The band on new feeling. The songs Band from Flint opened both You may save a concentrated mainly on cuts dancing wildcat. literally burst with emotion, and to people expecting the detached life! shows, and while I'm not vibe of the album sound the experience is akin to taking an extra It's easy from the John Cougar LP, — sure their brand of music and relaxing. Be a twice-a-week was last step on a staircase that is shorter than they thought. After opening with the Van Morrison Tonk Women," Van Morrison's Thursday night" — were hardly appropriate for a Cougar show regular. M0 cash each donation, plus like "Night Dancin' " before seeing the band in concert, Talking Heads' albums will never "Domino" and the "na na na na" evident. (Cougar still has a the group offered a brief set sound the same again. bonuses. bursting into a brilliant full- chorus from "Land Of 1,000 visible scar on his forehead — a of inspired hard blues rock. The Thursday night the band in fine form, playing a concert that throttle rendition of "Sugar Marie." Dances." And Cougar wrapped it all up by ending both shows result of running head first into group was looser for the second was flawless and was powerful. Even the slow songs seemed ready to this ad worth $5 extra a guitar neck the last time he show, and offered a better set explode with passion, and the uptempo numbers like "Life During Cougar's raps and the Zone's with a satirical rockin' version in Detroit. That's how result. The New donors only. Phone for appointment. was as a originals were Wartime" and "Psycho Killer" were completely mesmerizing. musical improvisations brought of "Plastic Jesus" from the film wrapped up in his music this okay, but — I'm a sucker for Most of the songs fromFear of Music were featured excepting "1 332-8914 new depths to tunes like "The Cool Hand Luke. man becomes!) covers — and their versions of Zimbra" and "Drugs" — and roughly half of the songs from their Great Midwest," "Miami" Cougar has an overwhelming Cougar performed pretty Roy Orbison's "Oh, Pretty second album were played. While it was unfortunate that they LANSING PLASMA CORP (which featured Cougar strik¬ charismatic stage presence, and much the selection of same Woman" and Larry Williams' didn't play more from their debut album, the heated versions of 3026 E. 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This The intramural gymnastics meet has been rescheduled from EVANSTON. III. It had 100 yard plus game this season. the MSU secondary with six out and the Spartans blew the kind of salvages our team Nov. 20 to Wednesday, Nov. 28 at 7 been six long weeks since MSI.' "Defense is the minutes p.m. The entry deadline key to the remaining until the opportunity. pride." will be noon Monday, Nov. 26 in room 201, IM had won a football game and game and our defense played half. The Wildcats couldn't move (LARK KEPT FOR Sports-West. one "We played with emotion Darryl Rogers had almost for well enough to turn the ball Clark completed four passes and after a poor punt, the more touchdown, fourth on today," Bass said. "I think gotten what winning was like. over to the offense several on MSU's last drive of the half, Spartans were back in striking and goal from the one, early in everyone knew we had to get But Saturday the Spartans times," said Rogers. the final one to Byrd from 13 range. Tiberi was called for the fourth quarter. He was emotional if we were going to Style — some have it. snapped their five game losing yards out for a touchdown and pass interference on Williams replaced by freshman John win. I think this will get us back string with a big 42 7 victory THE WILDCATS COM the Spartans were ahead to on the two, and Clark snuck in Leister, who, in his first college the over Northwestern that MUTED six turnovers, five of on the next play. game, connected with fellow on season." right track for next Some don't — brought Rogers' memory back. those interceptions. Safety Anderson had his second A Clark to Williams pass set freshman Joe Stevens on a "I feel a lot bt Mark Anderson had two thefts, interception-of the game on the up the next score. The two 22 yard pass for the final touch Its our Specialty tid. quite •elieved. cornerback Jim Burroughs and first play of the second half to hooked up on third down to down. linebackers Dan Bass and give MSU field position on Wildcat 14. Minutes later, it the give the Spartans the ball deep "This helps us," said Byrd, LSAT See what we can do for you Bruce Williams one each. In in Northwestern territory. On who, with jammed toes,- was other teai addition, Bass had eight Classes Forming ing." Stvle*Cuts True, the Wildcats can't com tackles, giving him 137 on the season which breaks his old For Dec. 1st and Feb. 2nd LSATs 9.50 wl Free Shampoo pare with Ohio State Univer¬ sity or University of Michigan, record of 136, set last season. It took a while for the Women harriers take Coll Collect (313) 261 LSAT ffnmpug but for the first time since the Spartans to get untracked. losing streak began, played good football. MSI' MSU sputtered in the first quarter, but still found itself on University LSAT Preparation Service g THE SPARTAN OFFENSE moved the ball, through the air the Northwestern three yard line late in the period. But third behind Wisconsin, 33900 Schoolcraft Road Suite G-2 Livonia, Michigan 48150 'barbers 621 E. Grand River, East Lansing Clark fumbled the snap from and on the ground, and capital 337-9881 337-1144 center and Wildcat linebacker ized on Northwestern errors. Scott Duncan recovered. "We threw the ball today and completed the passes for touch¬ on But shortly after, MSU was its way. Burroughs picked Purdue in regionals downs and hey, we haven't off Mike Kerrigan toss in done that all year," Rogers a Wildcat territory and two plays By CHRIS HANSEN Jill Washburn, suffering from a cold that has Michigan State University Television said. "It's not that we haven't wanted to, but we just haven't later, Clark found Williams for State News Sports Writer been nagging her since the Big Ten race, placed Campus and CATV Televised Courses 38 yards and a touchdown. The MSU women's cross country team placed 32nd in 18:49.7 and Mary Ann Opalewski finished been proficient at it." Williams was covered on the 36th in 18:56.8. third in Division I Saturday as five out of its seven '80 WINTER 81V SCHEDULE Quarterback Bryan Clark play, but grabbed the pass over runners set individual time records on Forest had a big day, completing 11 of Northwestern defender Lou Akers West golf course during the Midwest "YOU CANT ASK for much more when five I pa: ; for 169 yards and Tiberi. out of seven of your runners run the best times of jchdown; Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for T could see the ball all the their lives," said MSU coach John Goodridge of scored twice on short runs. Women Regional Championships. way and he was turned around his runners who had a team score of 56. Tight end Mark Brammer and and couldn't see it until it was Spartan harrier Kelly Spatz was the No. 1 Goodridge wasn't the only one pleased with split end Jimmy Williams Spartan, finishing fifth with a time of 17:52.1. Saturday's performance as Spatz, Wadsworth caught four passes apiece, and Cynthia Wadsworth and Lisa Berry took six and and Berry seemed confident that their abiltiy to flanker Eugene Byrd pulled in NORTHWESTERN TIED IT seventh places with times of 17:52.7 and 17:54.3. run well as a team will carry over into the three, of those for up on a long pass play of its Sue Richardson finished 16th in 18:10.7 and Ann national champtionships two weeks away. downs. Tailback : 1 Smith own. Kerrigan threw 43 yards I'ewe 23rd in 18:31.8. I continued on page 10) AFA 201, PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING I, Inst. 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State News Sports Writer goal in five games against bv left winger Ed Lebler with Spartans what seemed to be a After just three months of study at The Institute for For the first time in its last MSU, including nine in the four 49 seconds left to make the final comfortable 5-2 lead. The five games, the MSU hockey score Paralegal Training in exciting Philadelphia, you can have a contests the two schools played 6-4. sent much of the crowd of 5,178 stimulating and rewarding career in law or business — team survived its own mistakes last season. "Wisconsin's fifth goal was a heading to the exits for an early without law school. long enough to enable the When Sutton was sent off for gift," a disheartened MSU trip home. Spartans to gain at least a split cross-checking at 17:43, Wis¬ coach Ron Mason said after¬ As a lawyer s assistant you will be the duties traditionally handled performing many of in their weekend series with consin needed just 31 seconds wards. "Our penalty-killing has Bl T BADGER DEFENSE- only by attorneys. And at the University of Wisconsin in to convert the power play hurt us all year. Overall, our MAN Theran Welch put in a The Institute for Paralegal Training, you can pick one of Munn lee Arena. seven different areas of law to opportunity with left winger defense played very well. goal at 18:24 and another with study. Upon completion of After giving away a tight four seconds left to keep the your training, The Institute's unique Placement Service will contest to the Badgers, 6-4, find you a responsible and game exciting until the final challenging job in a law firm, Friday night, the Spartans horn. bank or corporation in the city of your choice. turned what looked like an easy The fluke plays we've seen all year started "The fluke plays we've seen The Institute for win Saturday night into a Paralegal Training is the nation's first all year started up again at the and most respected school for nailbiter, before prevailing, 5-4. up again at the end (of Saturday night's paralegal training. Since end." Mason said. "We played 1970, we've placed over 2,500 graduates in The weekend split gives game). We played better last night but finally over 85 cities better last night but finally put nationwide. MSU a 1-3 mark in the Western put a win together in this one. Just the fact a win together in this one. Just Collegiate Hockey Association that we have a win after three close tries the fact that we have a win If you're a senior of high academic standing and looking and a record of 2-4 overall. for an above average career, contact after three close tries is your Placement is enough. The players really needed this. Office for an interview with our representative. enough. The players really WHILE THE OFFENSE did —MSU coach Ron Mason needed this." We will visit your campus on: its usual scoring act for the Mason credited the Spartans' Spartans, the defense sparkled for the first time this season. aggressive play around their THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29 own net as the difference in the But it was almost all for naught Chuck Durocher picking up the We're not going to play much as the mistakes that have game. goal to knot the score at 3-3. better than that. Wisconsin just plagued MSU through the early MSU had put 15 shots-on- made its shots count." "We've been getting scored season continued to show up against Wisconsin. goal in the second period but the Badgers made better use of on around the net," Mason said. "I told them after the first le News Mark A Der The Institute r a/,; ' ft -v. 235South 17th Street THE SPARTANS MADE Right winger Russ Welch their nine attempts. their shots count in the second period to get physical in there." MSU's aggressive play around the nets helped the for till I W® Philadelphia, PA 19103 staked the Spartans to a 1-0 Wisconsin took a one-goal game and they needed every The Spartans to a 5-4 victory Saturday night over the Paralegal '* » <215) 732'6600 — Spartans play their next lead in the first game when he fired the puck past Wisconsin margin early in the third period on another power play opportu¬ one they made. The Badgers jumped out to a two series on the road, begin¬ University of Wisconsin after a 6-4 loss to the Training1 &•.! ■. "t ning at Michigan Tech Univer Badgers Friday night. Both games were played at goaltender Roy Schultz from nity set-up by the penalty to 2-0 lead midway through the sitv next weekend. Munn Ice Arena. close range at 4:53 of the first Approved by the American Bar Association. right winger Mark Hamway for first period on power play goals period. tripping. Left winger Todd bv center Jim Scheid and Todd The fast-skating Badgers tied Lecy, younger brother of Scott Lecy. It was the younger Lecy's the score when right winger Lecy, notched the goal for the third goal of the series and gave Scott Leey put his own rebound Badgers. Wisconsin a five-for-five con¬ shot into the MSU net at the 14 minutes mark. But less than three minutes later, center Leo Lynett scored his eighth goal of the season THE SCORE WAS tied for the third time when the Spartans netted a power play version on power play opportu¬ nities in the series. The second period belonged entirely to MSU. Welch scored WINNERS!! 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State News east- 54s i. grand river Sports Writer m-t:9-9 sat-9-9 The MSU women's field hockey team emerged with its second SIX MINUTES INTO the across from olin fri-910 sun-13-3 game, the Spartans scored their first consecutive title in this weekend's state championship in phone: 333-3380 Marquette goal on a short corner play. Klepinger passed to Marie Herman, as the stickers beat Western Michigan University in the finals, 3-2. who stopped the ball allowing Doreen Roudebush to put the west- 331 e. grand river mon-fri The tournament began Friday when the Spartans opened with a Spartan stickers on top early, 1-0. across from msu union 9-9 £ 0 win over the Chippewas of Central Michigan University. Five minutes later, the same trio converted to give MSU a phone: 337-1331 sat 9-6 sun 13-3 "It was a game which just went back and forth for most of the comfortable 2 0 cushion. To make matters worse for the time," said MSU head coach Sam Kajornsin. "But as it turned out, Broncos, MSU scored its third straight goal with six minutes to play in the we got the better chances to score." The three goal first half The MSU-CMU game was scoreless after one seemingly put MSU in a position to coast period, before Julie to its second state championship in as many years. But the Spartans Johnson fed a pass to Jennie Klepinger, which Klepinger converted quickly learned that coast they could not, as WMU scored ten into the only goal the Spartans needed. minutes into the second half to cut the lead to 3-1. Later in the second stanza, Barb Oakley passed the ball to Debbie "They came out and really started attacking us," Kajornsin said. Robson who slammed it home for the insurance goal. "We seemed tense and we still The third seeded Spartans met the fourth seeded Broncos in the put a lot of pressure on them, but they just didn't give up." finals, with WMU riding on the heels of a 3-0 win against Eastern Michigan University, and a 1-0 upset of number one seeded KIGHI MINUTES AFTER its first goal, Western scored again University of Michigan. and the MSU cushion had become a hot The stickers enjoyed a good first half against Western, pad. "After their second goal, we changed some things we were doing dominating play and remaining in Bronco territory for 80 percent of and altered our strategy," Kajornsin said. "We started attacking them again pretty well and Connie Seymour nearly scored for us on a one on-one drive, but neither team scored again." Harriers sixth Kajornsin noted that WMU should be credited for its performance in the game, because of the way it changed its after a poor showing in the first half. strategy "They knew their strategy was not working and they set out to make it work." Kajornsin said. "It was not an MSU's Eric Wostl battles a State News/Mark A. Deremo Bowling Green State in Big Ten race they did it." easy thing to do, but The stickers will travel to Mt. Pleasant this weekend WE CASH MSU PAYCKCKS University player for the ball in the Spartans' for the 0-0 tie with the Falcons Saturday afternoon. regional championships. STATE COUPON STATE COUPON MSU cross county coach Jim Gibbard's "super sophs," a dominant force for the Spartan squad Saturday, failed to capture a CIGARETTES DANNON •ALL BRANDS top notch ranking as the harriers placed just sixth in the Big Ten YOGURT championships at Ohio State University. MSU's top finisher was sophomore Martin Schulist, taking MSU third in regionals •TAXES INCLUDED 8 OZ. Kickers Falcons tie seventh in 23:57. Sophomores Mark Mesler and Michael White were next with 26th and 32nd place finishes. Senior Keith Moore and junior Tim Kerr were 33rd and 40th for MSU. The big winner of the day was the University of Wisconsin (continued from page The University of 8) Wisconsin was the first place finisher in Division I, with a score of 41. The Badgers were led by 25-year-old 2:89< 3 1°' LIMIT 3 PACKS EXP t MOT* LIMIT 9 EXP 11-14-f* in defensive struggle which captured its third Big Ten title in three years. Badger harriers Jim Stinzi and Randy Jackson took second and fifth freshman from Kenya, Rose Thompson, who placed first in the division with 17:11.4, her best time ever. Also running strong for s STATS DISCOUNT WIST | places. Stinzi, who has taken at least a tie for firest place in every Wisconsin were Ann Mulrooney, Suzie Huston, Amy Johns and The wind and cold aided both defenses as the MSU soccer team meet so far this season finished 23:39 while Jackson finished in Marty McElwee placing fourth, eighth, 13th and 15th. A BEER & WINE A 23:53. V HAT SUPER LOW PRICES!! battled Bowling Green State University to a 0 0 tie Saturday Purdue was second in Division I with a team score of 48. The Y Steve Crane of Ohio State University ran the OSU Golf Course afternoon on the MSU Soccer Field. Badgers were led by Diane Bussa, who finished second in 17:24.3. E COMPARE A SAVE B in a second 23:29.9 to take the individual championship. Alanna McCarthy, Ann Marie Malone and Janette Dowton placed Neither team was able to mount any kind of offense, although Dan Heikkinen of the University of Michigan finished third in third, 10th and 14th. BGSU had the best chance to win the game in overtime. 23:31, followed by Jim Spivey and Randy Stoneman, both of the BAYER ,TJITi< The Falcons were awarded a direct free kick at the MSU goal University of Indiana, finishing in 23:42 and 23:44. Gerald Metzler Kelly O'Toole of the University of Indiana, Carrie Craven of Ohio ASPIRIN after the Spartans' Matt Davis was called for a penalty with 1:30 left in the extra period. BGSU's John Bertrams lined up to just shoot the ball from 10 yards of the University of Minnesota finished eighth, Kevin Higdon of Indiana finished ninth and Brian Diemer of U-M finished 10th. Their times were 23:59, 24:06 and 24:08. State University and Becky Dodson of Bowling Green State University placed ninth, 11th and 12th and were the only runners from schools other than MSU, Purdue or Wisconsin to finish in the IOO COUNT LIMIT 1 1.OS VALUE I" EXP 11-14879 Indiana finished second in team standings with a total score of top 15 and advance to the national championship. out with only MSU goaltender Rob Grinter allowed to defend. But NORMOL STATE C 59. U-M finished third with 75 points, followed by the University of Bertrams sent the ball sailing wide left to preserve the tie. EASTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY finished first in Division II Illinois with 98 points, and Minnesota, MSU, OSU, Purdue. SALINE |64 "Both defenses took the best of the match," MSU coach Joe with a total score of 37. University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee and University of Iowa and Northwestern University with 119, 138, SOLUTION Baum said. "We were lucky to tie, but we should have won it in 187, 227, 252 and 276. 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Don't let silence be VALUE 20c Au m VALUE B limit 1 exp 11-14-F* limit 1 exp 11-14-f* Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, November 5, 1979 1 1 Women in politics Research needs irontinued from page 3) us the role to advise," she out" an appropriate candidate Talking Heads irontinued from page 3) 82 different glassblowers skills departments on in 1952 in problems of the '80s." added. "Carter just wanted irontinued from page 7) Cambridge, England in the primaries and endorse "IN YEARS PAST, we've campus. from Robert Crisp resigned from the Pres¬ Smurthwaite, who women who represented a that person for the presidency. is outlawed, only outlaws will play in rock bands, and this song had an "Very few kids want to come ident's National Advisory Com¬ identity problem," Mistry said is a "very fine large constituency to support The conference was also held seems to be a scenario of a group touring in enemy territory. It Severn said of the shortage. in and be glassblowers because glassblower." mittee for Women earlier this his administration." to honor Republican women could well be Bryne's vision of his band five years hence, traveling "The old glassblower would they're afraid of fire," Mistry When Mistry emigrated from who currently hold public office incognito, dressing like students and housewives (as if they don't sort of hide in the corner." said. "I resigned, like most of the England 12 years ago, he said THE PRESIDENT HAS not in Michigan. Among those hon already), and playing guerrilla concerts before disappearing into Glassblowers work with he was given first advisory committee, because as Scientific priority due utilized his power to establish ored were: Kay Jaworski, Ing the night. Whatever the song's intent, it proved to be a favorite glassblowing flames which average 3,600 to the shortage of scientific the only visible Republican on the passage of the ERA as a "doesn't turn people on," said ham County Commissioner; Pa with the Detroit audience, most of whom joined in on the lines degrees Fahrenheit, Mistry glassblowers in the United the committee, I was a 'rubber national priority. Crisp added. Keki Mistrv, master glass said, and pieces of hot glass can tricia Leuzzi, Michigan Worn "This ain't no party, this ain't no disco, this ain't no fooling around States. stamper' for the administra en's Commission: and blower and manager of the fly off and burn holes in tion," Crisp said. state Mistry is intensely proud of "I feel he has been derelict All MSU glassblowing laboratory clothing. his trade and on representatives Ruth things considered, the concert was terrific — a great emphasizes its "I felt then and still feel the women's issues," she said. in the chemistry department. McNamee tR-Birmingham), performance bv a great band. I was there with some friends who importance. administration was not giving "ALL MY CLOTHES have Crisp advised women to "sift Connie Binsfeld (R-Maple City), were rabid fans that had never seen the group live, and they all "Without scientific glass- and Mary Keith Ballantine (R came away with the glass eyed look of fans whose faith in the band Mistry and two assistants got holes in them," he added. blowing," he said, "there would Jackson). had been "born again." provide all the glass needs for Mistry learned glassblowing be no research." MSU student hurt A 19-year-old MSU student in a car driven by Patricia was seriously injured Saturday Pretzell, 19, when the car was afternoon in an automobile struck broadside by another accident. Diane Brown was listed in serious condition at Sparrow Hospital Sunday. car. The accident occurred at the intersection of Grand River Avenue and Park Lake Road at East Lansing Police said Brown was riding about 2 p.m. Saturday. will work better, Imported fabrics from England & Italy Complete bridal department Sewing notions & patterns when we all work together. Vogue Butterick Simplicity & McCalls 213 Ann St. East Lansing open daily 9:30 to 9:00 Sat. 9:30 to 5:30 George Griffiths, Mayor of City of East Lansing Phone 332-0361 Dayton-Hudson "has made a sincere effort to deal with earlier objections. The site cannot stay vacant and this is a good plan. It scales down the CITY OF EAST LANSING commercial and discourages strip development and scales up aesthetics and ELECTION NOTICE residential and community objectives. I plan to work for (the new Dayton- ODD YEAR GENERAL ELECTION Hudson plan)." to be held on August 9, 197V and STATU NLHS and STATE JOURNAI August 10. 1979 NOVEMBER 6, 1979 TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an ODD YEAR GENERAL ELECTION will be held in the CITY OF EAST LANSING. COUNTY OF INGHAM STATE OF MICHIGAN on TUESDAY NOVEMBER 6. 1979 lor the purpose ol electing THREE Larry Owen, City Councilmember and candidate for re-election (3) CITY COUNCILMEMBERS AND THE FOLLOWING THREE "The new plan would inhibit strip development and reduce projected traffic. The PROPOSALS new Dayton-Hudson plan deserves support." VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN THREE (3) KIM THOMAS CAPELLO RALPH MONSMA JOHN CZARNECKI LARRY OWEN JULIUS A. HANSLOVSKY TOM WILBUR PROPOSAL "A"—INGHAM COUNTY PROPOSITION STATE JOURNAL August 10. 1979 CHARTER TOWNSHIP Of MERIDIAN INGHAM COUNTY MICHIGAN TO THE C»TV Of EAST OF EAST AKERS DORMITORY H Ralph Monsma, Chair, East Lansing City Planning Commission HOLMES DORMITORY HALL FOR and candidate for City Council The new Dayton-Hudson plan "would increase tax revenues, add jobs and COMMON TO SECTIONS 17 18 19Ond20 THENCE WEST ON SECTION LINE C SECTIONS 18 ond 19 TO THE a POST OF SECTIONS 18 and 19 THENCE SOUTl LINE 330 FEET THENCE EAST PARALLEL TO THE SECTION LINE TO A POIN housing, as well as an amenity lake and community space. I urge everyone's i support." IE ABOVE DESCRIBE STATE JOURNAL October 7, 1979 PROPOSAL "B "-EAST LANSING BONDING Joan Hunault, City Councilmember PROPOSITION "I have made my personal decision to support (the new Dayton-Hudson plan) IN£BAl OBLIGATION Ul after reading City staff reports about the anticipated impacts which the development may have on traffic, the environment, drainage, and the Central Business District." PROPOSAL "C'-DAYTON-HUDSON SHOPPING Letter to "Citizens Jor A better LasI Lansing, " October II, 1979 CENTER John Czarnecki, City Councilmember and candidate for re¬ election YES NO "As a councilmember, I voted for the first Dayton-Hudson proposal and 1 again ALL QUALIFIED AND REGISTERED ELECTORS MAY strongly support the new proposal. Simply put, it is a good project for the city VOTE ON THE ABOVE PROPOSALS. THE PLACES OF because of the tax dollars it will bring to the city and especially the school i VOTING WILL BE AS FOLLOWS: Pet. No. 1 —Sporton Village School. 1460 Middlevale system." Pet. No. 2 —United Ministries in Higher Education Statement lo "Citizens for A better Last l.ansing, " October 17, 1979 1118 S. Harrison Ave. X Pet. No. 3 -United Ministries in Higher Education 1118 S. Harrison Ave. Pet. No. 4 —Red Cedar School, Sever Drive :j: y. Pet. No. 5 -Central School. 325 W. Grand River Ave Pet. No. 6 -Glencairn School, 939 N. Harrison Tom Wilbur, candidate for City Council Pet. No. 7 -Pinecrest School 1811 Pinecrest Dr. X Pet. No. 8 —Eostminster Presbyterian Church, 1315 Abbott Rd. "The (new Dayton Hudson) proposal is a good one. It will assist our tax base. I Pet. No. 9 -Honnoh Middle School. 819 Abbott Rd. Pet. No. 10—Honnah Middle School 819 Abbott Rd. support it." Pet. No. 11—Union Bollroom MSU £ Pet. No. 12—Wonders Hall. MSU X Pet. No. 13—Wilson Hall. MSU Pet. No. 14—AkersHoll MSU * Pet. No. 15—McDonel Hall. MSU S Pet. No. 16—Snyder Hall. MSU • October 17, 1979 Pet. No. 17—Auditorium, MSU > Pet. No. 18—Bailey School, 300 Boiley St. Pet. No. 19—University Christian Church, 310 N. Hogodorn Rd. ■ X Pet. No. 20—Martin Luther Student Center 444 Abbott Rd. X Pet. No. 21 -Bailey School, 300 Boiley St. ; Pet. No. 22—Morble School 729 N. Hogodorn Rd. . : Pet. No. 23-MocDonold Middle School, 1601 BurehamDr. Pet. No. 24—St. Thomos Aquinas School, 915 Alton Rd Pet No. 25-Whitehills School. 621 Pebblebrook Lone Every City Council member and candidate for City x Pet No. 26—All Soints Episcopal Church 800 Abbott Rd. Pet. No. 27—Central School 325 W. Grand River Ave Pet. No. 28—Edgewood United Church 469 N. Hogodorn Rd Pet. No. 29-MocDonold Pel. No. 30-ShowHoll MSU Middle School 1601 Burcham Drive Council Supports the new Dayton Hudson proposal. X Pet. No. 31-Wonders Holl MSU Pet. No. 32—Wilson Holt MSU Pet. No. 33—Brody Hall MSU x Pet. No. 34 —Brody Hall. MSU Pet. No. 35—Red Cedor School Sever Drive Pet. No. 36-Sparton Village School 1460 Middlevole Pet. No. 37-Pinecrest School 1811 Pinecrest Dr. Shouldn't You... On Tuesday, November 6th. THE POLLS OF SAID ELECTION WILL BE OPEN AT 7 OCLOCK A M AND WILL REMAIN OPEN UNTIL 8 O CLOCK P M OF SAID DAY OF ELECTION Beverly R Colill. City Clerk of Oayfon Hudson Corp 21700 North , 12 Monday, November 5, 1979 MSU alum wins 10,000 meter Herb Lindsay won the third annual East run A chute right after the finish line made Lansing State Hank 10,000 meter run the runners line up single file until they Saturday for the third straight year. He were given their place cards, so anyone then hopped on a plane bound for Los racing to the finish would have to either Angeles to compete in another race. risk losing his place in line, or not cross it. Linsay finished the run in a race record For those that had their own watches, time of 28:20, one minute and three seconds that was not problem. But those who did ahead of second place Frank Shorter. not have watches and wanted to know their Lindsay, an MSU graduate, said he is time with some degree of accuracy were out currently training for the 5,000 or 10,000 of luck. meter run in the Olympics in Moscow next summer. Of Lindsay, Shorter said "I don't know if they could have imported anyone around the world who could have beat him today." "I knew from the start I could win if I stayed to a 4:35 mile," Lindsay said. "If at five miles I had company, I would have started to surge." Shorter and Lindsay both train at Boulder, Colo., which Lindsay calls home. Shorter said later that the top finishers were altitude trained. This means they trained in higher altitudes than Michigan runners can, which strenghtens endurance and wind. Gordon Minty, MSU education instructor who won the Detroit Free Press Marathon, did not run Saturday because of a nagging foot injury. "It's not that big of a race," he said. "I can run on my foot it just hurts when I push it. I ran 10 miles this morning (Saturday) and I will run 10 more tonight," Minty said. An awards ceremony at Dooley's fol¬ lowed the race. Shorter, whose store supplied the awards, presented the trophies and certificates to the top three finishers in each of the 11 age groups. The proceeds from the race went to the East Lansing School/City Recreation Fund for scholarships for "300 East Lansing youngsters," said Bill Mueller, chairperson of the East Lansing State Bank. MSU President Cecil Mackey ran and finished the race, although his time was not obtained. Over 3,000 runners participated, al though only 2,465 registered, said Stu Bartlett, race director. Shorter finished in 29:23 and third place finisher Steve Flannigan came in at 29:34. The first woman finisher was Karen Blackford with a time of 36:04. Duane Spitz, who tied for second in the Free Press Marathon, came in fifth place at 30:48. MSU freshman Janet Bubeck won the 14 to 17 year old division with a time of 41:58. Many of the runners were vocally annoyed about the finish procedure. Sev eral runners were backed up before they reached the finish line as race officials tried to line up the participants for proper Photos by Kim \ anderl cvr ami Mark I. Deremo Story by Thomas (ouster ami PooI (urtis Michigon State News, Eost Lansing, Michigan Monday, November 5, 1979 13 3412100 meridian mau FOlli FSRFM TFO RHYTHRS MAX ADULTS S300 STUDENTS & SO CITIZENS WITH AMC CARD S- SO „ TWI-UTE SHOW $1:75 ENOaofmpntc sir 1 iifttn "HI LITE SHOW LIMITED In sriTihir. Ordinance limits occupants per unit ALPACINO By ELLA CHOINSKI State News Staff Writer Students living together may be doing it illegally. ance went into effect. AS OF LAST summer, the city has tried to enforce this unit. There has to be at least 70 square feet in a bedroom for one person and 50 extra square concentrated lems from by students gregates them and their prob the community, Owen said. rest of seg the ■B. Starting m An East Lansing zoning or¬ dinance, passed in 1975, states ordinance more heavily by issu¬ ing housing inspection stickers feet per additional person living in the room. er Homeowners would no long be aware of student housing a sound & laser light concert |(5:)5, 6:00 @$1,75), 7:45, 8:30, (5:i5, 4:I5 @ Qw. | that no more than four unrelat¬ at Abrams Planetarium 3;30 g;30 stating the maximum occupan¬ Because of the zoning ordin¬ problems because they would ed individuals can occupy the cy for a rental unit. not be a part of it, he said. ance, however, more than fouj featuring the music of: same dwelling unit. The ordinance applies to one and two family housing units. Further limitations occupancy are set Lansing Housing Code. on rental by the East unrelated individuals could not live together even if there was enough space, Rosie Norris, Another problem that over occupancy may cause is en vironmental stress for the com Genesis Nov. 9- 11 YANKS! VANESSA REDGRAVE ® The only exception to this According to the Code, the East Lansing Housing Admini¬ munity, Norris said. Snows Fri. Sat. Sun. (5:30 (g SI.75). 8:00. occupancy restriction is if more number of bedrooms and the at 8, 10 & 12 PM. strator, said. AN INGENIOUS THRILLER! than four individuals rented a "OVER OCCUPANCY IS A tickets $2.50 now on sale at unit together before the ordin¬ size of each determines how many people can live in a rental EVEN IF A house had five constant challenge to the Hous Whorehouse Records | TIME AFTER r777777T777^ I ing Division because of its side bedrooms, only four unrelated individuals could live in it, she effects on the neighborhood," and Sounds & Diversions TIME m ■HHKT"! | (5:30 & $1.75), 8:00 (6:00 @ $1.75), 0:15, she said."Side effects" include Communication building said. The reason behind the zoning action is to maintain balance in too many cars and too few parking areas, she said. Vfor more info call 355—4672J (continued from page 3) While such side effects are §uortBmristrr a neighborhood, City Planner To determine what the new building would include, each school Robert Owen said. often evident of over occu¬ submitted program statements to the state Legislature in the "It's an attempt to achieve pancy, actual housing inspec¬ early '70s, stating what each department needed. economic balance between tions have to be made to The legislature then decided what items were the most determine if there is a violation, Announces Their young families trying to buy or necessary, eliminated those that it deemed unnecessary and rent a house as opposed to a Norris said. If there is Tuesday returned the statements. The statements, which also included how much office space each group of he said. individuals renting it," over occupancy, the property owner is informed Annual Ski-Tune department would require, forwarded to the architect. of the problem and it is handled were He stated that if there were Canadian Night 1/3 off THEN NEGOTIATIONS TOOK place to determine which • no restrictions, landlords could rent the unit for $600 and have as a misdemeanor with a maxi¬ mum of $500 or 90 days in jail, also Italian Dinner Special!!! departments would get the office space they desired. five or six individuals sharing Owen said. The architect sent his plans to the departments, and they costs. Such rents would be Special You Get: ; reacted to the plans. "All departments had a lot of input," nearly impossible for a family Bettinghaus said. to afford, he said. There will be four reporting laboratories for journalism courses, A diverse pattern of housing bottom grind, bot¬ two equipped with video display terminals and two with typewriters. also helps motivate overall maintenance in the neighbor¬ Daily Lunch Specials tom prep, edge "Students still need to know how to use these, because some hood, Owen said. grind, hot wax, ] newspapers still use typewriters, like The State News," Hot Delicious Pizza scrape and buff. . . Bettinghaus said. HOMEOWNERS ACT AS In advertising, the building will have laboratories for creative "watchdogs" for the rest of the courses, media research and graphics, said Gordon E. Miracle, neighborhood, he said. All for chairperson of the department of advertising. If homeowners maintain the upkeep of their houses, there is ^csinrriNN THE ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT facilities, other departments, Miracle added. will share computer photographic laboratories and teaching facilities with the a tendency for others to keep their homes neat, he said. Allowing an area to become GOOD FOOD • PIZZA # SPIRITS Open M-F: 11 a.m. Sat. - Sun. 12;D 9 99 # 3 Shows Nov. 15th 1227 E.Grand River 5:30, 7:30, 9:30 1 Blk. W. of Hagadorn tickets *1.50 at door 332-6517 A vailable at all 3 locations! LOOK WHO'S SUPPORTING THE 107 S. Kedzie NEW DAYTON HUDSON PROPOSAL GREENWAY PRODUCTIONS Michigan Ave. Grand River Ave. Meridian Mall East Lansing needs the jobs, the housing, and the tax benefits the pro¬ ject will bring. The schools have some big revenue problems - this is An Open Letter a chance to help solve them." — George Bubolz III. MSU Senior To the Citizens of East Lansing, Lansing, and the J. L. Hudson Co. SAY 'YES' TO DAYTON HUDSON TUES., NOV. 6th (Proposal C) A Better Alternative Here's a Better Site for a New Hudson Department Store Within the past few weeks and after many con¬ the city-owned Ranney plot just cast of Frandor sultations, local business and civic leaders have without disturbing the baseball field and tennis developed a new, workable plan enabling construe - courts already in use at Ranney Field. tion of a regional Hudson department store serving The Frandor site, located in the northeast section Central Michigan without creating controversy which along East Grand River Avenue, provides ample store- surrounds the northwest East Lansing site. space with adjacent parking developed on the unused The Better Alternative involves expansion ol portion of Ranney Field. Because the Ranney plot is Frandor to accommodate a spacious, multi-level dedicated to recreational purposes, the City of Hudsons, adequate for the store's needs with ample- Lansing would seek to develop equal or better recrea¬ customer parking in an already-established shopping tional space at another city location. center. Here are nine major reasons why a Hudsons store in It would be accomplished by utilizing a portion of Frandor is a Better Alternative: 1 Central Location. The Frandor 4 No Zoning Problems. The City of 7^ Less Environmental Impact. • complex is centrally located be- tween East Lansing and It is served by an adjacent expressway Lansing. • Lansing will seek to expedite permit requirements by Hudsons to begin immediate construction, • Although tirely be in an area an could increase traffic expanded Frandor , it already designated for would en¬ and major arterial streets for convenient eliminating any pending zoning and commercial use and would not disrupt or access by the greatest number of Central create added environmental pressures on legal problems for the Lake Lansing Road Michigan residents. site which then could be developed for any residential section. residential use. 2 Tax Benefits To Both Cities. school « Because Frandor is located in the Hast Lansing School District, taxes generated in the shopping 5 Utility Services Ready. All public 8 conveniently • utilities such as power, sewers, and water already are installed • coming from Traffic Accessidirection entrances any and exits b»';:y. Eiforghtshoppers located at Frandor vehicle in the Central are tenter benefit East Lansing schools while and paid for in the Frandor area. This Michigan area. Traffic flow patterns it also is part of the City of Lansing eliminates costly extension of these ser¬ already are safety-engineered and can be- whose vices to a new and more distant area at easily modified. municipal taxpayers would benefit by comment al expansion of Frandor. added cost to taxpayers and Hudsons. 6 Near M.S.U. Campus. Frandor 9, Customer Services.Combined The variety (Last year Frandor paid more than I and $173,000 in East Lansing school taxes.) quality of Frandor's spec ialty offers the easiest access for the • shops would complement a Hud¬ • 50,000 MSU students, faculty, sons department store. with 3 Energy Conserving. Frandor's • central location shortens travel distances for most shoppers and avoids extra trips. Major and easily and staff compared with any other potential Hudsons store site Many students and East Lansing residents are Scars, tnc recently renovated Frandor provides all of the shopper attrac tions which a Hudsons could share. available public transit bus lines already within walking distance. serve Frandor. Saddles Many Central Michigan citizens want a centrally sons store in this area and believe the Better Alter- located, convenient Hudsons store in the Lansing- native would best serve you, please indicate your sup¬ East Lansing byBass East Lansing area. Frandor will welcome Hudsons and port by writing to the Mayors and City Council accommodate its needs. members in Lansing and East Lansing and to thej. L. E Grand River Support a Better Alternative. If you want a Hud¬ Hudson Co., 1206 Woodward, Detroit 48826. 332-2815 Shepard s Naturalizer Frandor 332-8353 ill Shepard s Naturalizer F.Jerome Corr Gerald W. Grave James Rowlett Partner Mayor President Lansing Mall 321-8344 The look that fits' Frandorson Properties City of Lansing Frandor Mechants Association 1 4- Michigan State News. East Lansing, Michigan Monday, November 5, 1979 "A PURE PERFECT LOOK WHO'S SUPPORTING THE It's What's Homes for MOVIE EXPERIENCE." Happening families at Bill u $RHA -5 I * {/ > W / NEW DAYTON HUDSON PROPOSAL "The project will provide more than ^For this week's shows, times^ and locations, phone RHA's Jstmmvr six million additional dollars for the Announcements for It's What's Rogers *24 hour progromline: * Coming Thurs. & Frl. Happening must be received in the — Real Estate * 355-0313 * from ClassicFilms East Lansing schools over the next State News office, 343 Student t 302 S. Waverly Road ten years with no increase in taxes." Services Bldg., by noon at least J MUT Lansing two days before publication. No — Polly Welburn, 117 Loree Drive announcements will be accepted by phone. 323-7711 REALTOR' Need a place to live? Check out co-operative living for winter or spring. Call the Inter Co-operative Council. UathfielATmints LECTURE { SAY'YES'TO Agriculture and Natural Re TONIGHT mmm II DAYTON HUDSON sources Club meets at 7:30 night, in 301 Agriculture Hall. to¬ /erig; TUES., NOV. 6th (Proposal C) C7 ,s at michigan state university >/ GUEST NIGHT! MSU Volleyball Club meets & Mai from 9 to 11 tonight and Wednes You and inothoi day, main arena, IM Sports West. New members welcome. }. r Adult admitted •!»». fti tha pnct International Folk Dancing of on* LIVE at DOOLEY'S meets from 8 to 10 tonight, Bailey Elementary first hour. School. Instruction Bring tennis shoes. MSU Single Parents meet 6 to 8 tonight, MSU Day Center, 1730 Cresent Road, Spar from Care KAPLAN Gedda Tenor-- Metropolitan Opera tan Village. Child care provided. SHOWS 7:15-9:15PM Al Anon meets at 8 p.m. every THE Tuesday, in the director's apart¬ A REAL THRILLER ment, Owen Hall. Sponsored by the Alcohol Education Program. Spartan Triplex ] MSU Paddleball Racquetball Club meets at 8 tonight, 208 IM Sports-West. New members wel "HALLO¬ WEEN" . l!Eff The Campus Hunger Coalition will meet to discuss oxfam and the food crisis at 8:30 tonight, 331 Union. M I III. Anthropology Colloquium sents Prof. Bernard Cohn "Representations of Authority in Victorian India" from 3 to 5 p.m. Monday, 108 Bessey Hall. pre¬ on FUSION MSU Chess Club meets at 7 tonight, 104 Bessey Hall. Don't Today, NICOLAI GEDDA has behind him forget we still need players for the "HAROLD & MAUDE PG an achievement in the operatic world which chess league on Saturday. Career Resources Center offers is unrivalled. He is the most recorded tenor in the world. This is his 22nd season with the Met during which he will appear in a new TOMORROW NIGHT current information on many ca reer possibilities. Open from 8 a.m. production of " Abduction from the to noon and 1 to 5 p.m. Monday Seraglio." Last season he starred in the nationally-televised " Bartered Bride." through Friday and and Wednesdays, Services Bldg. on 6 Tuesdays Student THE MOST AWAITED FILM IN YEARS He is also regarded as the leading operetta tenor of the day and is a renowned recitalist THE FIRST OF 2 FIFTY MINUTE SETS in French,German, Russian, Italian, Engjish The Lansing Star has moved to an Swedish repertoire. downtown Lansing. As of Nov. 1 BEGINS AT 9:30 pm we are now located in Suite 18, in MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19 - 8:15 P.M. the Michigan Theatre Arcade, University Auditorium (continued on page 16) University Series Event. (Please note that Mr. Gedda's recital replaces the previously $4.50 ADVANCE AT DOOLEY'S announced Western Opera Theatre on this series. Single tickets on sale NOW at MSU Union PORNO TONICNT /00DS AS 0EB8IE PERFORMING SHOWTIMES: 7:30, 9:00, 10:30 PLACE: 102 B WELLS ADMISSION: 2.S0STUDENTS. 3.50 NON-STUDENTS ABEALFILM ARTS COMPANY PRESENTS SCOTLAND'S FAMOUS HIGHLAND REGIMENT The The BLACK WHICH Band. Pipes, Drums & Dancers ONE OF BRITAIN'S MOST SPECTACULAR MILITARY DISPLAYS LECTURE CONCERT SERIES at Michigan State University By popular demand, the entire Black Watch bands, pipes, drums and highiu.id dancers return to MSU for the first time since the American Bicentennial. Today, the words "The Black Watch" are known throughout the world as being synonymous with the thrilling "skirl of the pipes" and "the tunes of glory," including all the best-known melodies from Scotland. A feast for the entire family. NOV. 6-10 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16 at 8:15 P.M. UNIVERSITY AUDITORIUM 8:15 PM Single tickets, in limited quantity, are on sale NOW at the MSU Union Ticket Office and MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY FAIRCHILD THEATRE RESERVATIONS 355 0148 LEIGH • BRANDO mon. conrad 7:00 & 9:15 Michigon State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, November 5, 1979 15 IT ONLY TAKES MINUTES TO PLACE YOUR STATE NEWS 347 STUDENT SERVICES CALL 355-8255 Classified Advertising Automotive Employment | j 41 Employment ][jj] Employment [ Employment ~||~ji1 PEmployment"]UTI 1 Apartments Information MUSTANG 1979, 2-door, sil¬ PHONE 355-8255 RECEPTIONIST TYPIST 2 MAINTENANCE POSIT PRODUCT DEMONSTRA¬ LIKE TO DRIVE ALL STUDENT Advertising 347 Student Services SHARE ROOM Riverside Bldg. ver, V6, automatic, air, stereo Dictaphone experience a plus IONS available. Janitorial, TORS needed for Westbend DO IT FOR must be prepayed beginning East. $95/month. Now until tape. 349-2688. 8-11-8 (3) for temporary position Janu¬ Monday-Friday, noon-5p.m. cookware and Kodak cam¬ DOMINO'S PIZZA November 5. S-22 11 29 (3) June. Close to campus. 337 Regular Rates ary 7 thru April 15 in busy Grounds maintenance Satur eras. Will provide training. Now hiring full and part time 8082 3-11-7 (3) DAYS MUSTANG 1965, 3 speed, 4 accounting office. Pleasant day and Sunday, 7a.m.-noon. Shifts from 3p.m. to 9p.m. delivery people. Flexible 1 day-95' per line barrel, $700. Call 627-9100. phone personality a must. Apply in person, Meridian and 11a.m. to 5p.m. also hours with paid vacations ONE FEMALE to share 3 3 8-11-12 (3) Hours 7:45 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mall Information Center, weekends. People must be and holidays benefits. Can days-85' per line bedroom unfurnished. 5 with alternate Saturdays and Monday-Friday, 10a.m.-4p.m. neat and clean $3.75/hour. make up to $5/hour with minutes from MSU. $100/ 6 days-80' per line 8 days 70' per line 1968 OLDS Cutlass, one owner, low mileage, excellent Wednesdays off. Apply in person immediately 9 a.m. to 4-11-2 18) For further information call commission and tips. Apply at the following locations. For Rent \[Y] month, utilities - own room. 394 5855. 2 11-6 (3) running condition. $475. 882- noon. Must have own trans- CETA VI - Full time position 372-0880 or apply CROSSROADS REALTY IS Line Rg.c per insertion 8787 1-11-5 (5) 601 N. Capital 2068 Cedar St.. Holt MOVING' to 124 W. Grand 39.20 portation. SIMPLIFIED planning expansion of Adult WILLOWBROOK APART BOOKKEEPING AND TAX Curriculum. Some art back between 8:30-3p.m. 1561 Haslett Rd., Haslett River, E. Lansing. Same MENTS Large clean 1 & 2 Master OPEL 1971 4-speed, 25 SERVICE, INC., 4305 S. Ce- ground helpful. E. Lansing 7-11-8(14) 1139 E. Grand River, phone number? 351 -0951. bedrooms. Carpet, air, heat, Chorge & Visa Welcome MPG. Radio, rear defogger, dar St., Lansing. 2-11-6 (14) Arts Workshop, 332 2565. East Lansing C 20 11 30 14) appliances. Newer area, close Special Rates new brakes, low mileage. 5-11-9 (5) RECEPTIONIST LIGHT TYP 5214 Cedar St., Lansing to shopping. See to appre¬ $600. 332-0449. 8-11-14 (4) KEY PUNCHERS! We need 1ST. Temporary nights and 801 Thomas L. Parkway, Searching for an apartment ciate. from $230 394 7729. 345 Ads-3 lines-s4.00-5 days. 80' per line over or house for rent is made you in our busy accounting WAITRESSES PART time, Saturdays for tax season in Lansing 8 11 14 (7) 3 lines. No adjustment in rate when cancelled busy accounting office from 966 Trowbridge, E Lansing easy in these Classified col- PORSCHE, 914/2.0, 1973, office from February 1st thru flexible hours in bowling es¬ Price of item(s) for sale must be stated in ad $2500. Appearance group, Apn' 30th. Must be IBM tablishment, East January 14 thru April 15. 12 11-12 (20) COUNTRY SETTING. 1 bed Lansing Maximum sale price of s200. Private party ads mag wheels, 5-speed, AM- experienced. Working hours Call 337 1383 before 6 Hours 5 to 9 p.m. Monday room apartments, 4 miles FM cassette stereo, quartz 12:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. area. ask for Tom Ted. thru Thursday, and 8 a.m. to PART TIME EMPLOYMENT Apartments from MSU. Reasonable rates. only. p.m., or 5 p.m. on Saturday. Must with Michigan's largest multi- Peanuts Personal ads—3 lines s2.25 lights, stainless steel heat Monday thru Thursday, plus 5-11-9 (6) 1 FEMALE NEEDED for 3 No children or pets. 339 8686. - - per inser¬ exchangers. Dave, 882-5731 Friday 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. and have own transportation. Ap manufacturer distributor, 15- 5-11-9 (4) tion. 75' per line over 3 lines, (pre-payment). ply in person 9 a.m. to noon, 20 hours per week. Auto¬ person Twyckingham apart day, 332-8116 night. Saturday 8 a.m. to noon. CHILD CARE, Okemos, com¬ ment for Winter-Spring. Call Must have SIMPLIFIED BOOKKEEPING mobile required. 339-9500. Rummage /Garage Sale ads—4 lines - *2.50. 5-11-9(7) own transporta- panion for 10-year-old girl, 351 6309 2 11 5 (4) FEMALE WINTER, spring. tion. Apply in person im- 3-5 p.m. weekdays, must AND TAX SERVICE, INC C-20-11 30(5) 63' per line over,4 lines-per insertion. Vegetarian or kosher, non- '76 PINTO WAGON, 4-speed, mediately 9 a.m. to noon. have own transportation. Call 4305 S. Cedar St., Lansing. smoker. 351 1323. 8 11 10 (3) 'Round Town ads—4 lines-s2.50-per ins trtion. FULLY FURNISHED apart Michelin tires. $2100. Good SIMPLIFIED BOOKKEEPING after 6 p.m. 349 2606. 2 11-6 (14) AVON 63' per line over 4 lines. ment for rent. Near down¬ condition. 669-3967. AND TAX SERVICE, INC., 3-11-7 (51 Earn your Holiday shopping FEMALE ROOMMATE need Lost & Found ads/Transportation ads—3 lines- 8-11-9(3) 4305 S. Cedar St., Lansing. PART TIME ISSUE coordi money. Sell Avon part time town Lansing. Newly re¬ ed: winter and spring. Close 2-11-6114) nator for Mackinac chapter and set your own hours. modeled, 1 or 2 students 51,50-per insertion. 50' per line over 3 lines. NURSE AIDS - full and part preferred. Off street parking, to campus. Phone 351 1321. REBUILT VW engine for bug time openings, at skilled nurs¬ Sierra Club. Organizational, America's most popular line 3-11-5 (3) S/F Popcorn—(Sorority-Fraternity) 50' per line. all utilities paid, most pets or van. Like new $300. 485- MALE OR female child care, editorial and legislative du of cosmetics, fragrance & ing facility, good working okay, 485 6950, 484 5289. 8442. 5-11-6 (3) ages 4 & 8. 2:30-11:30 p.m. conditions and ties. Communication experi jewelry. Call 482 6893. excellent X 5 117 (7) FEMALE ROOMMATE need Deadlines My home, Okemos/East Lan- benefits. Nursing ence preferred. Apply to Sier C 20-11-30 (8) scholarship ed to sublet for winter term. SCOUT 1978, offroad Rally sing area. 485 8785 between program, offered after 6 ra Club, 590 Hollister Build Americana. $100/month. 351 1 PERSON FOR 2 bedroom package, loaded, 13,000 9 a.m. &2 p.m. 3-11-7 (6) months. ing, Lansing 48933 1 11 5(9) PLANT PARTIES Experience pre¬ deluxe. Very nicely furnished. 8982. 12-11-16 (4) miles. $5800. 355-8760 or ferred. If Hostess earns 10%. Contact none, our next Birchfield. Call Terry 882 355-8734. 6-11-7 (4) NEED MALE aid with trans- RN'S GN'S HYACINTH HOUSE GREEN training classes start 11/19 FEMALE GRAD student, Cancellation/Change-1 p.m.-l class day be¬ portation, 2 hours, 3 days/ and 12/10. Call Mrs. Thomp¬ ERY, 332 6200. 20-11 30 (4) 3885. 5-11-8 (4) fore publication. own room, Whitehall Manor, TRANS AM - 1976. Headers, week. $10/day. Will train, son, 332-5061, or apply in Lansing General Hospital has $155/month. 332 7344. ONE BEDROOM SUBLET Classified Display deadline-3 p.m.-2 class new disc brakes, new rear Frank 482-5166. 2-11-2 14) person. Provincial House full and part time positions NEED BANJO and guitar 10 11-12 (3) available for registered and instructors. Call MARSHALL -Beautifully furnished, car¬ days before publication. tires, just put $700 in engine, White Hills. EOE. 5-11-9114) graduate MUSIC CO 337 9700. Ask peted, air conditioned apart Once ad is ordered it cannot be cancelled body needs very little work. HOBIE'S, AT the corner of nurses, a 4-day, 10 , 2 BEDROOM apartment. 10 or ment with balcony Et pool. 393-8505. 5-11-5 (5) Saginaw and Waverly is tak- hour per day work week for Gordon McMahon. WAITERS, WAITRESSES, minutes from campus. Appli¬ changed until after 1st insertion. ing applications. Apply bet- cooks and dishwashers. All option allowing 3 day week C-20-11-30 (5) Cedar Greens, next to Brody ances. $250/month plus util¬ There is a S1.00 Available December 22. Call charge for 1 ad change plus TRANS-AM '79, T/A 6.6 ween 2 and 5p.m. Must be shifts available. Apply in per ends is available on the 332-6223. 3-11-6 (7) ities. Call 646 9566. 50' per additional change for maximum 4-speed. W6 pkg. Low mile- 18. 7-11-9 (5) midnight shift. We offer: MODELS WANTED, $9/hour 12-11 14 (4) son only, SAMBO'S RES of 3 changes. age. Extras. 349-4943. TAURANT. 135 E. Primary and team nursing, 489 2278 or apply in person at Saginaw, NEED 1 FEMALE ROOM 8-11-9(3) ORGAN AND piano sales complete orientation pro¬ VELVET FINGERS, 527 E. 2 FEMALE ROOMMATES The State News will only be responsible for E. Lansing and/or 6636 S. MATE. Needed immediately. with keyboard experience for Cedar, Lansing. 2-11-6 (6) gram, continuing education Michigan. OR 20 11 30 (4) needed immediately. Phone the 1st days incorrect insertion. Adjust¬ Close to campus. Waters 1974 VEGA - GT Hatchback our new Lansing Mall stores. support system, excellent 351 6634. Close to campus. ment claims must be made within 10 Edge apartments. Winter/ days 47,000 miles, cheap. Call after Flexible hours, excellent earn- DISTRICT TECHNICIAN wage and benefit package. UNIFORMED SECURITY of spring. 332-5189 if no answer, 7-11-7 (3) of expiration date. 5:30, 321-0742. 1-11-7 (3) ings. Call Becky Murthum at wanted by the Ingham Soil For more information contact ficers and store detectives, Personnel Office full or part-time. Call 641 keep trying. 6-11-9 (6) Bills are due 7 days from ad expiration date. MACLAUGHLIN'S. 487 5995 Conservation District. Agri¬ Depart 1 FEMALE ROOMMATE ment, Lansing General Hospi 4562 OR 20 11 30 (4) needed for winter term. Close If not paid by due dote, a M.00 late VOLKSWAGEN 1972, very 5-11-7 (7) cultural experience required. OKEMOS COUNTRY living 2 good condition, $1200, 355- 585 Jewett Rd P.O. Box 236, tal, 2800 Devonshire, Lan to campus. 332-6966. service charge will be due. rooms, private bath for quiet 8227. 5-11-9 (3) SKI-BINDING TECHNICIAN sing, Ml 48909. Phone 372 PART TIME maintenance 8-11-8 (3) Mason, Ml. Phone 676 5543. single. No pets, no smoking. & MOUNTER - Must have 7-11-13 18) 8220, ext. 267 EOE help needed. Skills and car $155 & share utilities. 349 some prior experience with 10-11 16 (21) necessary. 351-8135. ROOMMATE NEEDED Jan 5911.3 11-7 (5) Auto Service ll/l current B older ski-bindings and be familiar with all tools. NURSING ATTENDANTS if OR 7 11-8 (3) GROESBECK 1222 BLAKE 2 uary rent, to June. Reasonable prime location. 337 0047 [ Automotive ~] |^] I Automotive ~|[^] VW PARTS Cheap! See SPORTING Steve Olson, GOODS. MC 5002 you want to be an important person on our patient care COUPLE NEEDED for apart ment complex. General main¬ bedroom + plus carport. utilities. 372-2213. $395 12 11 14 (3) Specialize in new and used Major Women's specialty ATTENTION!! WE buy late 1975 FIAT 131 2-door, 23,000 W. team & have the desire to tenance experience required, 5-11-6 13) VW parts. All guaranteed. Saginaw. 10-11-14 (9) chain seeks individuals who Cold winter months are com¬ model imported and domes- miles, air, AM/FM 5 speed, RECYCLED BUGS, Pontiac, have the ability to develop help others, the New Ingham 351 9538. OR 7 11 8 (4) ing . . sell your unneeded tic compact cars. Contact $2300.676-4792.3-11-6(3) 313-681-7272. Z-12 11 12 (5) PROGRAMMER ANALYST rapidly as store managers. County Medical Care Facility ALL STUDENT advertising sleds, skates and other sport¬ John DeVoung, WILLIAMS Ambitious with 2 will be having a community PART TIME waitresses need¬ must be prepayed beginning person ing equipment in Classified. VW, 484-1341. C-20-11-30 (5) '75 FIREBIRD, C.B AM/FM CHEAPEST PRICES in the years minimum COBEL. IBM Our structured class, beginning November 5. ed at MAC'S BAR Call November 5. 22-11-29 (3) , training pro¬ cassette, snows, automatic, state! UGLY DUCKLING 370/os helpful. Responsibili- Please come to the Ingham 484 6995 after 6 p.m. gram stresses professional 1979 Z28 CAMARO. Red, rust proofed. $2800 or best RENT-A-CAR. $7.95/day. ties include learning large County Medical Care Facility, 7 11-9(3) Interested In joining a fr management training in the Christmas Break..\ every available option. Must offer. After 6, 355-4900. 372-7650. C-20-11-30 (4) 3860 Dobie Road, Okemos to lernily. but hoven't found system, designing & implem- areas of merchandise pre¬ sell immediately. Phone 651- Z-2-11-6 (4) complete an application. HELP WANTED: Taxi drivers. one that's right for you? enting interactive programs, sentation, sales promotion, ACARULCQ 6167 or 224-4119. 5-11-5(4) JUNK CARS wanted. Also some prior user contact in 5-11-5(13) Self-starter, must have: FORD GALAXIE '72 New personnel management, DEC 10 to 20 - - 1. State of Michigan chauf You con have the oppor selling used parts. Phone analyst functions preferred. store administration and MEN AND women to assist CHEVETTE - 1979. 2-door, brakes & tires^Engine A-116 321-3651. C-20-11-30 (3) Send resumes to Personnel leadership skills. feur License, 2. E. Lansing, Includes: Scheduled tunity to get Involved in AM-FM, 9000 miles. $3895. MPG. Best offer. 351-1621. Office, INGHAM INTERMED at antique show, November taxi driver permit, 3. 18 years AIR and HOTEL for 10 the rebuilding of the 16-18, Lansing Civic Center. 372-5606 or 332-3125 after 8-11-7j3)^ GOOD USED tires, 13,14,15 IATE SCHOOL DISTRICT, Starting salary commen¬ $4 per hour. P.O. Box 153, of age or older. Part-time to NITES. Plus- KAPPA SIGMA 6p.m. 12-11-15 (4) inch. Snow tires too! Mount- 2630 W Howell Rd., Mason surate with start, flexible schedule, mini¬ FORD VAN 1977, excellent experience, regu¬ Jenison, Ml. 49428. added features. FRATERNITY ed free. Used wheel and hub 48854. 5-11-7 (16) lar performance reviews and mum wage guaranteed. Call T.~~ 77 CHEVETTE - 1979 beautiful, , i condition, 60,000 miles, Z 5 11-6 (6) 332 3559. C 12 11 16 (9) on the MSU campus. extras $4500 355.3750 0r caps. PENNEL SALES, 1825 a comprehensive benefit pro metallic brown, stripes and more options. 5500 miles, $4360 or best offer. 339-9471. 355-8734. 6-11-7 (4) F0RD 19?2 STATION Michigan, Lansing, Michigan 48912. 482 5818. C-20-11-30 (7) ' BOYNE USA CONVENTION AND SKI RESORT Accept ing applications for winter gram. To arrange an appoint ment call Ms. Cook at 313- 833 6902 - collect. 1 11-5(26) PART-TIME to pianist wanted play black gospel at New Faith Baptist Church. 601 S. PART center TIME Information receptionist. Apply in •359 If you want to join in com¬ mitting your efforts to the 8-11-8 (4) employment and during the person 10am 4pm. MERI reorganization, coll: Wagon. Runs good, body Francis, Lansing. Contact DIAN MALL INFORMATION BRAKE PARTS - Pads, shoes Christmas break. Positions LOCAL AMWAY distributor Mrs. Porter at 393 6512. DAVE WESTOl'S OFFICE CHEVETTE,79. AM-FMleas- and hydraulics for your for- available for food and cock- is helping many persons earn CENTER. 5 117 (4) 351-7997 3S5-S2I0 3-11-6 (5) sette, rust proofed, 11,300 fi11 7(4) eign car. CHEQUERED FLAG tail personnel, bus personnel money working 2 to 4 hours •-Spm miles. $4200. 351-8218. 8-11-12(3) ___ FOREIGN CAR PARTS. 2605 E. Kalamazoo Street. One and bartenders. Please send resume to: per day We can help you. MALE GUITAR IST/vocalist WANTED: RECEPTIONIST, East Lansing doctor's office. S\(313)42*4-81 FORD TORINO '72. 302-2 For an appointment call 723- - sought to perform in duo. 4% day week, immediate mile west of campus. 487- Mark Sulak 6055 7-11-13 (6) Call Mary at 321 5946. CHEVETTE 1971 4 toT 4 5055. C-20-11-30 (7) Boyne Mountain Lodge 5-11-6 (5) opening. Reply P.O. Box 739 TEACHERS WANTED speed, excellent condition, US. 131 Highway East Lansing. 5-11-8 (5) wmter $400 337.394! after WANTED EXPERIENCED must sell, $3550 or best offer. MASON BODY SHOP, 812 E. Boyne Falls, Ml. 49713 Phone 323-9384. 8-11-12 (4) . 7 c 11 q mi V_ Kalamazoo since 1940. Auto 14-11 -20 (14) advertising/public relations Positions avail¬ _ _ _ person for special project. GRANADA 1977, Good con- paint ing-collision Set own hours/work at able this Fall and CHEVY '71 Kingswood dition, 60,000 miles, $3000. American, Foreign cars. 485 service. N(JRSES: RN-S or LpN-s . home. $4,00/hour. EACO, THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Spring for col¬ - .. . Wagon. Full power. $200. 355 8760/355-8734. 6-11-7 <3) 0256 C-20-11-30 (51 Nurture those who nurtured Box 21203, Lansing, Mi. 355-8773. E-5-11-8 (3) you! Be a charge nurse 48909 2 11-6 (7) GRADUATE SCHOOL OF lege seniors with 1975 GRANADA - VERY . 1. i supervisor at PROVINCIAL 7. "7.7 CHEVY, 1979 Custom De- 7 ^ good condition. Automatic, I Aviation —11—*->XJ HOUSE WEST. 731 Stark weather Dr., Lansing. Call TELLERS LOOKING for ex BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION bachelors or power steering. $1500. 332 perienced part time tellers in¬ luxe truck, $300 tatce over 5353 3.H.6 ,3) LEARN TO fly. Free flying Mr. R. Putnam, RN, Director of Nursing terested in weekend work. graduate degree payments. 676-9363 or 67K- 323 9133 9377. 8-11-7 (4) lessons given in exchange for 10.11 -9 (9) Call Mrs Masick. 676 3661 A representative will be on campus Mon in Math, Physics, 1979 Coupe. V-6, 4 EOE 5-11-9(5) MONZA - working at airport. 676-4860. day, November 12. Further information is Chemistry or En¬ _ speed, power steering, Z-2-11-5 (4) FAST MOVING food esta- CHEVY MALIBU Classic, brakes, radio, Rally wheels. available at Placement Services 1977. Many extras. $2750 or Sharp. $4100. 651 6330. . blishment now accepting ap gineering (U.S. best offer. Must sell! 351 1249. 5-11-9 (3) 8-11 12 (4) I Employment HTH Casual Corner Michigan's Master of Business Administra¬ citizenship under KING restaurant 1141 East tion (MBA) degree is earned in a two-year the age of 29) DATSUN 280Z 1977 4 1974 MUSTANG II Mint FULLER BRUSH, Taking and Grand River, East Lansing Retail program open to college graduates with condition. Blue. $2200. Call between the hours of 2-4 delivering orders. Call 321 Graduate level the , majors in all fields. Women and minority courses at speed, low mileage, excellent condition. 322-2072 after 6. 332-7771. X 12-11-6 3022. 8-11-9 (31 p.m. 7-11-12 (8) Management students are encouraged to apply. Navy Nuclear Power School in Or¬ 3-11-7 (41 Due to continued ex¬ lando, F. DATSUN - '74. B210 hatch back. Radio, Michelins, Su¬ RUSH pansion ner, Casual Cor¬ the nation's lead No Family Separation per MPG, 81,000. Some rust For Kappa Sigma - the fraternity that offers you the chance ing retail chain for Sign Up For An $1,350. 394-4652 evenings. today's contemporary 3-11-5 (4) to build your own brotherhood at Michigan State 1 Jniversity. SYSTEMS AND CONTROL Interview At: women has immediate Because we are reorganizing, you will be able to create your openings for selling AT CASE UNIVERSITY Placement Office Minimize the own traditions and policies; establish a fraternity that re¬ supervisors and man¬ DANGER of agement trainees. If On November 5,th, 12th, flects you - your needs, your interests and your goals. Being Out Alone you re energetic and Graduate assistantships and postdoctoral re and 27th. Or call have a flair for fash¬ search positions are available in the Depart Non-lethal Self- Kappa Sigma pledges will become leaders immediately - there Defense Device will be an entire chapter to administer and your voice will be ion, we have a career ment of Systems Engineering. Navy Personnel Office for you in the exciting at 351-6370 for CNBM ftHIKLD heard. world of fashion Research projects in electric power systems further information. Keyring model Visit our Kappa Sigma representatives on campus through merchandising. You'll security, computer control of industrial pro works from 6-8 ft. be rewarded with an Wednesday. They want to meet those men with the enthusi¬ cesses, large scale military systems, and Causes inability exciting earnings pro¬ water resources systems have openings as asm and ability to put Kappa Sigma back on top at MSI'. Con¬ Positions in to take action gram and full benefits. early as January, 1980 for 10-20 mins. tact Kappa Sigma at 175 Grove Street, 332-7552, or through For interview call 321 - Reactor ONLY '9.95 Dave Westol's office, 355-5280,8-5 p.m. 3537 or apply in person 487-3376 or 337-0544 at: Contoct: Protestor Stephen Kahne Management, Research' Dept ot Systems Engineering and Development are Investigate this unique opportunity offered to you by the CASUAL CORNER Case Institute of Technology Dealer information Kappa Sigma Fraternity. You owe it to yourself! Clevelond OH 44104 also available. available. Checks, 'The New Lansing Mall' MOs VISA. orMC. THE KAPPA SIGMA FRATERNITY Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday, November 5, 1979 Houses For Sale Animals | Typing Service \\^\ BEAUTIFUL HOME. Faculty on leave from March to 2 UNITED AIRLINES Vi fare $50 each. 355-3676. BLACK LABRADOR Retriev¬ puppies. AKC registered. EXPERT WORK Proofread, It's What's Happening coupons. er guaranteed. IBM Selectric. September, 1980. Student or 5-11-5 (3) $75 each. 9 weeks old. 1 EDITING. 337 8415; if I'm not family, no pets. Low rent in female, 2 males. 663-4630. in, answering machine takes The Southern African (continued from page 14) Libera¬ Attention University Apartment exchange for good care. COUCH $175, picnic table E 5-11-9 15) message. 6-11-12 (5) tion Alpha Zeta meets at 6 tonight, Committee meets at 12:30 residents: Informal co-ed basket¬ References required. Call af¬ $30, leather jacket (size 8) $50 Here's an opportunity to help 310 Agriculture Hall. James H. ter 5,351-8125. 12-11-20 (7) p.m. Monday, 201 International ball is from 7 to 9 p.m. every Anderson, Dean of Agriculture encyclopedia set Et bookcase GERMAN SHEPHERD, male, TYPING. FREE pick-up and developmentally disabled adults Center. New members welcome. learn daily living skills. Information Monday, Red Cedar gym. All adult Natural Resources College, is $50, 12' bike $5. 482-2435. 11 months old. $85 or best delivery. Fast, experienced, Films are at 8 p.m. Friday, B-102 EAST MICHIGAN Ave residents invited. Come dressed to E-5-11-5 (5) offer No papers. for volunteers is in 26 Student speaking. All welcome. 489 5603. low rates. 676-2009. Wells Hall. play. Energy efficient-busline-4 Needs to feel free! OR-15-11 -30 13) Services Bldg. bedrooms: $400. 487-9061 STORM DOOR for sale. Ex E-5-11-9 (4) Self-defense clinic for women Deer Hunter's Clinic: Gutting, Learn about Social Science evenings. 5-11-8 (3) cellent condition. $40. Call Der Deutsche Chor will rehearse students will be held from 7 to 10 EXPERIENCED TYPIST, dis¬ skinning, tanning, hunting tactics 485 4908 after 3:30. programs in London, Copen¬ tonight, Gym 127, IM Sports- FREE KITTEN 6 months, sertations, term papers, and from 6:30 to 8 tonight, Music and BRADEN ROAD 10 miles techniques will be discussed hagen, Stockholm and Tel Aviv/ Circle. A second and third part will E-5-11-6 (4) landlord trouble, all shots, graphs. Call 349-6692. Auditorium, Music Bldg. Bring*, at 8 tonight, C-106 Holmes Hall. east. 3 bedroom farm home. Jerusalem at the Overseas Study be held from 9 a.m. to noon and 1 litter box, will spade. Call OR-3-11-7 (3) einen Bleistift mit! Alle sind herz- Sponsor: Holmes Hall Associa- Remodeled, large yard. Avail¬ meeting at 7 tonight, 139 Akers to 4 p.m. Friday, Gym 127, IM HITACHI CASSETTE deck Greg 351-2895, 5-11 o.m. lich eingeladen! able now. $300/month. 351 - Sports-Circle. D850, 3 heads, brand new, 5-11-6 (4) PROFESSIONAL EDITING, 7497 20 11 30 (5) must sell. 393-7119. corrections to rewrites. Typ¬ E-5-11-6 (3) BIRDS FINCHES, Canaries, ing arranged. 332-5991. MID MICHIGAN RENTALS McCaws Et Baretta Birds. OR 1-11-5 (3) has a large selection of RED TAILED Boa Constrictor PARROT PLACE. 1 mile SN 1 r No Cher ccepted cM apartments, houses, dup¬ south of TYPING THESIS, manu¬ 3 foot, tame $100 or best Long's. 694-6020 1-6 - Buy H any lexes, studios, areas, and see etc... sizes and prices. Call if we have what Most offer. Free mouse source 355 5854. 5-11-7 (4) p.m. daily. Closed Sunday. 3-11-7 (5) scripts, papers. IBM selectric. Sandy Clark, 487-6756 after 6. 12-11-13 (3) Medium Pizza the meet you're looking for. From 9-9. at Regular The State of Michigan SHEPHERD AND Labrador 349 1065. 'C 20 11 30 18) Open H TYPING: IBM Selectric. Term Price get the offers a two-year Cos¬ mix, $15, fairly trained, 2-2 bedroom houses, Holt- Corda West house-broken. Dogfood, papers, resumes, plus editing. Identical Pizza THEE metology Apprentice¬ Close to campus. 351-5694. Mason area. Marrieds, no Cidermill chain and 2 collars. Sell to OR-1-10-31 (3) ship program which I children, pets. $160/month + deposit. Available 11-15/12-1. 694 9033 before 8 p.m. 5817 North Okemos Road, East Lansing good home. 484-7046. E-5-11-9 (5) LOW RATES - Term papers, 'e toupon'one coupon per order | 1203 E. Grand River 11-19-79 2830 E. Grand River I am currently participat¬ ing in through the Hair Loft Ltd. I've received 5-11-5J5) 337-7974 | Lost & found |[~7| resumes. Fast expert typing. E. LANSING. home-Shaw Estates. 4 bed¬ room, 27i baths, 2 Executive car garage Hours: 7:30am-7pm. LOST CAT, adult male. Gray, white tan stripes. Walks with Day and evening. Call 'G' TYPING. 321-4771. C 20-11-30 (4) M UU Serving east of Harrison 337-1631 2 blks. west of Frandor Serving west of Harrison 485-4406 ^1 advanced education in salon services at the 1979 Midwest Beauty & $600 month plus utilities. limp. Answers to Zeke. Trade Show in Chicago, Call COPYGRAPH SERVICE RECORDS! THOUSANDS to Please call 332-4011 after 4:00 the 1979 372-2213. 10 11 13 (5) COMPLETED, DISSERTA¬ RedkenRegion¬ choose from, 75£ and up, all 3-11-5 (5) al Seminar in Kalama¬ TIONS AND RESUME HASLETT - 4 bedrooms. quality guaranteed. WAZOO $300 and $300 deposit. Own RECORDS, 223 Abbott, 337 FOUND APPROXIMATELY SERVICE. Corner MAC and No checks accepted zoo, Michigan and the Maly 's of Michigan Educational 0947 C 20 11 30 (5) Grand River, 8:30a.m. - 5p.m. Seminar in Kalamazoo and also have utilities. No pets. 339 8426. January 1979, Cat beige, participated Buy Monday-Friday, 10a.m. p guy anyany LARGE h 8-11-17 (3) white, grey black. Albert Saturday. 337 1666. - 5 LARGE in many Hair Loft in-shop clinics and fashion shows. 2 UNITED, 1 American half Pizza for the Pick/Frandor Glencarin area. | Being halfway through the apprenticeship program, Rooms fare coupons, all 3 for $90, 332 1010 after 5. 5-11-9(5) C-20-11-30 (7) | * ^ \ I am now taking appointments for haircuts (at reduced 355 8426 E 5 11 7 (3) TYPING IBM memory, pica, PRICE of | rates), perms, hennas, luminizes and braids. Call ON CAMPUS. Space in OVER 3000 cheap albums, FOUND MALE Collie 2-3 elite. Editing available; former a small | the Hair Loft Ltd. at 332-8660 for an Owen hall. Discount, call years, Logan & Grand River. English teacher. 694-4070. appointment 25 >>■; — f>", •///•/•/ [/•//' '*/////•, SWEEPSTAKES ICVI'S iii mm I" : ,;•///,'/,/ .V/V, and win a chance to be the best you can be in whatever.you want to do. ^Formen < pilf JEMS pP '/ft/--ohm < GRAND iff. :m'fa PRIZE: IT Levi Strauss will give 18 people p'mm, ttimm to cover expenses at the school, training program, or learning ad - venture of their choice. It's the opportunity to learn how to be the best you can be. GET ONE OF LEVI'S the chance to be the best you can be at its »ciiiiiica UNITED EDITION something you always wanted to do." rjfo ii=t -jfiia i&sf OLTMPIC ■jcaissiiiim POSTERS SAGEBRUSH ZEB'S VERY OWN FIRST ANNUAL SAGEBRUSH RECORD OF DAYS FOR 1980. ENTER SAGEBRUSH ZEB'S OLYMPIC CHALLENGE CONTEST AND WIN,AN OLYMPIC