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VOLUME 73 NUMBER 164 MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN 48824 NOVEMBER 15, 1979 Women complain Students march on Capitol Student march protests of discrimination climbing education costs Bv PAUL CURTIS and BRUCE BABIARZ by city personnel By ROLAND WILKERSON State News Staff Writers State News Staff Writer Approximately 150 MSU students protesting higher education costs and any further The city of Lansing has been tuition hikes marched from Beaujnont Tower to the state charged There are very few Blacks in Capitol Wednesday chanting with exercising discriminatory hiring "Fight the Hike," and "Higher tuition: Hell no." practices by city Councilmember Richard any type of management The protestors chanted "Two, four, six, eight, can't afford to graduate,"while waiting to be addressed by Zolton Ferency, MSU associate professor of criminal justice. Baker and two Lansing women. job at City Hall. —A. Shirley At the City Council meeting Tuesday Turner "I'm pleased you all took the trouble to come down here with this message," night, Baker said the city has a "poor track Ferency said. He quoted a line from the Michigan Constitution which says in part, record in hiring of women and minorities," "schools and the means of education shall forever be encouraged." and that it discourages minorities from I think we have a right to demand that they carry it (the constitution) out," he added. applying by requiring too much information with a job application. A. Shirley Turner, 1400 Mary Ave., said THERE WAS A day higher education "was perhaps a luxury, (but) that day has long After the meeting, Baker talked about she also experienced similar problems. since passed," Ferency said. the experience of a Black woman, Doris "Education is a necessity. It ought to be afforded to everybody. I resent the fact that TURNER. ALSO BLACK, said she had Parr, who had not been able to get a job these legislators want the students to pay for tuition hikes," he added. with the city. been told by an interviewer with the city "The burden of high tuition has been placed on those least able to pay. If it has to that her application would not be accepted Parr, 2808 Canarsie Drive, said she went rise, find other means to support education," he said. to the until she turned in the Social Security card city's personnel department in July "I would rather see 10,000 to 100,000 students go to college than see a nuclear to fill out an and grade transcripts. application in hopes of finding a submarine or MX missile." job as a manager or supervisor. State Rep. Lynn Jondahl, D-East Lansing, also said the state should fund higher education. PARR SAID SHE was interviewed by "The responsibility for funding higher education rests with the state of Michigan," The information requested was for too personnel technician Gene Pangle, who told Jondahl said. "This step is the first step is what has to be done." her that she needed her discharge docu¬ personal considered that she "hadn't even ments from the army, her college grade asked what positions were open," Turner JONDAHL URGED STUDENTS to set up coalitions with elderly persons who need said. transcripts, her Social Security card and social services and who might want to be part-time students. Students should form a her birth certificate before he could process coalition with handicappers who also need money for higher education, he said. Turner said that she had undoubtedly her application. "When we fail to adequately support education, we fail the society as well as the been discriminated against. Parr, still unemployed, said she did not students. We are underriding students and higher education. Education is an have time to accumulate the materials Commenting that City Hall is "lily white," investment in the future and the present," he said. because she had to direct her efforts to Turner said, "There are very few Blacks in Jondahl also said that the government should invest in higher education which is an finding a job. any type of management job at City Hall." "investment in the future for all of us," he said. She went to the Human Relations By funding higher education society will be "getting the insight and skills needed to "While Mayor Graves is in office, we will department in October, and asked to fill out help solve the problems surrounding us," Jondahl said. a complaint form, but was only given a not see any Black progress in City Hall," State funding of higher education has been a problem in the past, is a problem now, she said. blank sheet of paper to write on. and will be one in the future because of the Headlee amendment, which limits state Parr said she finally received a complaint Turner said she has not filed a complaint taxes and therefore state expenditures, he said. form only after phoning Baker in the with the city because she was waiting to "There are ways to adjust our tax system," Jondahl said. "But it (Headlee) tied our presence of the Human Relations Director find out if Parr would be successful in the hands." Richard Letts. complain she filed. Turner added that if no further action was taken by the city, legal STUDENTS SHOULD NOT listen to people who say the enemy to funding higher In a meeting between Pangle, Letts and action on her behalf is a possibility. education is money appropriated for social services, Jondahl said. Parr, Pangle denied requesting the detailed "Your enemy is our inability to set up an equitable taxing system," he said. documents before processing the applica Sen. William Sederburg, R-East Lansing, said the Legislature has cut the budget for tion, Parr said. higher spending from almost 25 percent to about 16 percent. Almost 150 MSU students marched from Beaumont Tower to the Capitol He urged students to visit and write their legislators and demand to be heard issue of increased tuition costs. on the Wednesday in protest of the continuing increase in the cost of higher education, waving a multitude of signs and chanting slogans. For more IN A TELEPHONE interview Wednes day, Pangle said he "couldn't talk about" Mackeys give Jim Weber, director of Higher Education Management Services, told the protestors the situation. pictures, turn to page 10. that the legislature is crating a self-fulfilling prophecy by limiting higher education funding. Letts said considered for Wednesday that Parr had been a job in the finance depart reception today ASMSU Student Board Chairperson Bruce Studer said the most effective part of the ment, but was turned down because she did ENROLLMENTS ARE DECLINING because costs are funding colleges because of declining enrollments, Weber said. going up and the state is not rally would be for students to visit their hometown representatives and ask them about high tuition. It will show the congressmen!bers that people form their own districts are not meet the requirements for the job for students MSU Trustee Aubrey Radcliffe, R-East Lansing, urged the students to participate in opening. rallying, not just MSU students, he said. President Cecil Mackey and his wife MSU trustee meetings for tuition hikes and legislative appropriations for higher The legislature appropriated $119.6 million to MSU for the 1977-78 budget and Parr said that she has never received Clare, will hold a reception for students education. appropriated a total of $680 million for higher education in Michigan during that year. word from the city about a job opening. MSU receives the second largest state appropriations following the University of tonight from 5:30 to 7:30 in the Multi-pur- "Change will only occur when enough good people with courage speak out and give "I never received a call saying that I was pose Room of the Brody Building. them hell," Radcliffe said. Michigan, which received $138.8 million for fiscal 1977-78. being considered," Parr said. "IT The reception is free and open to all waiting." students. U.S. firms 9yl ahiring gel i' foreign By KY OWEN before approving them, he added. during the late 1960s and early 1970s. This, Lubash said, is now million practicing engineers in the United States. He said and REGINALD THOMAS Companies cited in the suit are Boeing Corp., McDonnell- being felt by the engineering industry. currently there are 1.1 million practicing engineers. State News Staff Writers "There are ovef half a million practicing engineers out there," Douglas, General Electric, Lockheed Corp., Martin Marietta, EDITORS NOTE: This is the first of a two-part series dealing with Northrup Corp. and a Grumman Corp. unit. The suit also names BUT WALL FEELS there are enough qualified engineers Wall said. "There is a sufficient number of engineers but the the hiring of foreign engineers by U.S. companies. Part I deals two aerospace engineering referral services, LPL Technical around. Wall did not comment on whether enrollment in colleges is foreign engineers are undercutting the work force." with a lawsuit against seven firms filed by the American Services and CDI, along with the labor and immigration down but he did say that in 1969 there were between 1.5 and 1.6 (continued on page 9) Engineering Association. departments and the U.S. attorney general. The hiring of foreign engineers rather than Americans in the Spokespersons for the corporations have termed the allegations aerospace industry, will not directly affect college graduates at the falsehoods. . present time but could affect them in a few years, the chairperson Hurwitz said by keeping foreign engineers the companies are of the American Engineering Association said. compressing the wages of experienced engineers, adding recent are Richard L. Hurwitz said seven American aerospace violating immigration laws by hiring and retaining "cheap companies foreign labor" instead of American workers, thus holding down the college graduates are not directly affected by the layoffs now but face repercussions in the future. "They'll (the graduates) be in an area with experienced people," Immigration laws hearing begins wages of American engineers. Kukuda said, and many of these could be foreign workers. By KY OWEN Richard L. Hurwitz, chairperson of AEA, said he things While salaries start high for recent engineering graduates, the and REGINALD THOMAS "temporary" means one year. But the law does not specify what temporary means. pay increases for only a few years and then levels off. This salary "IT AFFECTS EVERYONE on down. It's got to be a concern," State News Staff Writers cycle may become complicated by the use of foreign labor in the Kukuda said. Congressional hearings concerning an investigation of the Arnold C. Lubash, president of LPL Technical Services, a aerospace industry. "There are plenty of American workers. They're (the companies immigration laws begin Monday in Boston and will continue company named in the suit, said the labor department never said it was illegal to renew temporary visas. AEA, which was organized last spring, is a group of engineers are) trying to get cheap foreign labor," Kukuda said. through 1980. formed from the Council of Engineers and Scientist A joint house and Senate committee will be investigating the A spokesperson for the labor department refused to comment on Organization. "On an average (aliens) are paid 30 percent less than The AEA filed a civil action suit against the seven overall problems with the laws, said Frank R. Wall, director of the case. companies in Americans," Kukuda added. Los Angeles Central Circuit Court on Oct. 16, communications for the American Engineering Association. seeking an "Foreign engineers are being paid less and are cutting the ONE OF THE AEA's main complaints is that the hiring of alien injunction against the hiring of foreign engineers and requesting a number of jobs for American engineers," The association has filed a suit against nine American firms, the said Frank R. Wall, Senate investigation into immigration laws. communications director for AEA. labor and immigration departments and the U.S. attorney general. engineers is cutting the salaries of American workers. The suit charges the companies with illegally hiring foreign According to the statute, "the employment of such aliens "Ninety thousand engineers were laid off between 1970, and U.S. COMPANIES allowed to hire engineers and charges the government with failing to do its job. (temporary workers) will not adversely affect the wages and are foreign engineers on a 1975, and 57,000 foreign engineers were on the job while temporary basis when there is a high demand for labor, but Americans were on the streets," Wall added. Under the Immigration and Naturalization Act, non-immigrants working conditions of the workers in the United States similarly workers are laid off when the demand decreases. arp allowed to enter the United States to work on a temporary employed." For basis. The statude, as it pertains to wages, was upheld by a federal example, if there is a special project which needs more CONTROVERSY ARISES FROM a difference of opinion as to court in the case of Ozburman vs. the Regional Manpower whether there really is a shortage of American engineers. The THE STATUTE STATES that one of its intentions is to protect Administrator of the Department of Labor, when the court denied AEA says there is no shorage while LPL, various university and an alien a visa because he was to be paid less than the "prevailing college deans, and members of different engineering unions say the American labor market from an influx of both skilled and Analysis there is. AEA claims the shortages are fabricated by the companies so unskilled labor. In order for aliens to enter the labor market, the Secretary of wage." AEA is also charging the companies with allowing aliens to work on defense projects which require special clearance not attainable they will have justification for hiring foreign engineers. The AEA I>abor must certify to the attorney general and Secretary of State "that there not sufficient workers in the United States who with temporary visas. also said because American engineers are leaving the industry are are Kukuda said the government usually relies on the companies to engineers immediately, the companies can hire foreign workers. there is no accurate record on the number of engineers out of able, willing, qualified and available at the time of application for a enforce the regulations. Temporary visas are issued to the workers at the request of the visa and admission to the United States." Wall said AEA has passed information to the American Security companies. When applying for visas, firms are asked if they would AEA added that because local employment offices no longer Kenneth J. Kukuda, attorney for AEA, said companies apply for hire available American, if the firm searched for Council concerning a commercial aircraft company which is using an an American provide professional job assistance, the companies cannot count the visas by filing a labor certification form, which must be aliens on defense projects. applicant, and if wages paid to the foreign workers will be the number of possible workers. approved by the Department of Labor. He added the group passed information concerning Northrup comparable to those paid to Americans. The problem is a Catch 22 situation. Workers are not considered The association is suing the labor department because it The AEA lawsuit centers around these three points. unemployed unless they are actively seeking employment. believes the department is not fully investigating the applications, Corp., but the matter has been resolved. AEA Attorney Kenneth J. Kukuda said the companies are not Because workers do not apply for unemployment compensation Kukuda said. Gen. Daniel Graham of the American Security Council said there meeting these stipulations and the federal government is not after being laid off, and do not register with the employment "We're saying you guys aren't doing your job,' " he said. are some restrictions on who can receive clearance, but said he enforcing the regulations. did not know exactly what they were. offices, they are not considered unemployed. Arnold C. Lubash, president of LPL, stated that American ANOTHER CHARGE THE association has made is that the He said he passed the information on Northrup to the "SOMEBODY IS NOT doing their job," Kukuda said. The labor colleges and universities have not graduated many engineering companies are renewing the visas, and therefore hiring the aliens Department of Defense and said he knows of no other department is not investigating labor certification applications majors until recently. He said enrollment in engineering fell on a permanent, not a temporary, basis. investigation. Michigan State News East Lansing Michigan Thursday. November 15. 1979 STATE DIA'I. STA.\I)S FIRM AGAINST IRANIANS State INIews Carter freezes Iran's assets Wire Digest By BROOKS JACKSON Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON Tehran threatened ian to pull Iran 'money out of the United trigger any disruption of finan¬ cial markets or increase the taken, saying, "I can foreclose don't think we options in the unrelated to the continuing siege of the U.S. Embassy and - Presideni States. The Iranians said they risk of seizure of U.S. assets in future." was taken "purely in response Carter froze billions of dollars have $12 billion in assets Iran, which are valued at about Iran's threat to some to pull out its of Iranian government assets in in the United States, but U.S. $400 million. BUT HE REFUSED to spec money." tne United States Wednesday officials said the total is less A Treasury Department of ulate on future actions, saying, Meanwhile, U.S. officials said the conflict between the FocusAA/orld as than $6 billion. ficial, who declined to be identi¬ "We don't intend to do anything they knew of no change in the nations escalated into what one Carter, saying the Iranian fied. said Carter's emergency condition of the hostages, held that would add to tensions." official characterized as "econ move was a threat to the declaration empowers him now I continued on page 31 Miller said the freeze was omic political warfare." national security, foreign policy to take further economic Earthquake flattens villages in Iran At the same time, the State Department took its and economy of the United States, declared a "national actions against the Iranians. "You shouldn't discount pos¬ hardest line yet toward the deal with that sible further steps." this official at (AP) A strong earthquake flattened least 18 villages in northeast Iran Sources in Mashhad said bodies still being dug out by troops rushed were to Iranians, dents who insisting that seized the stu¬ U.S. emergency to threat." Administration officials said said. Carter willing to early Wednesday, killing at least 500 the wide area of destruction. Hundreds Treasury Secretary G. Wil¬ Embassy and some 60 Ameri the freeze, which does not liam Miller said the freeze was persons, rescue workers said. Scores of peasants were said to be homeless. can hostages must agree to affect assets of private Iranian help unrelated to the continuing were reported injured Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, the na¬ ceed 'It is possible the death-toll will ex¬ 1,000," said Mohammed Ali release the captives before there can be any negotiation of citizens including the deposed Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, siege of the U.S. Embassy and was taken "purely in response space program tion's revolutionary leader, called the Shirazi, reached by telephone from U.S.-Iranian relations. has the support of congres¬ to Iran's threat to pull out its By HOW ARD BENEDICT usefulness as a scientific tool quake tragic and frightening.'' Nicosia, Cyprus. Carter ordered the freeze of sional leaders and other foreign money." Associated Press Writer and as a tool for commercial The tremor was felt in the holy city of Shirazi, son of Ayatollah Ali Shirazi, Iranian assets under the Inter¬ Treasury Secretary G. Wil¬ WASHINGTON President utilization of space and as an Mashhad, 500 miles east of Tehran, but Moshhad's religious leader, said the national Emergency Economic liam Miller also indicated ad¬ Powers Act after authorities in THEY SAID IT should not Carter expressed full support important piece of U.S. techno¬ none of the famous domed mosques, tall quake struck before dawn local time, ditional measures could be for the manned space shuttle logical process." minarets or other buildings there suf¬ crumbling dwellings on top of thousands Frosch said Carter asked Wednesday and said he is fered any damage of sleeping villagers. willing to spend extra money to about the technical, financial help correct its problems, space and management problems 'French Connection' replaced for heroin Chrysler assured loan agency officials reported after an meeting. hour-long White House which have been plaguing the program, including the failure of a critical engine test last By W. DAEE NELSON voted to require Chrysler to produce energy- A few months ago, the pre¬ week. MARSEILLE, France (AP) — A growing tons, according to international nar¬ Associated Press Writer saving cars and other equipment as a condition sident probably wouldn't have Middle Eastern Connection" using WASHINGTON — Treasury Secretary G. for receiving assistance. "The burden of my message cotics experts here and in Paris. taken such a personal interest in William Miller predicted Wednesday that Con¬ The House committee, by a 30-7 vote, to him was that these are not laboratories in Turkey to process opium In the early 1970s, before the French adopted the program. But a series of from Iran has all but replaced heroin's gress would swiftly approve the Carter admini¬ an amendment calling for a plan "which focuses major or intrinsic flaws with the Connection" was broken, Turkish or technical setbacks have delayed famed French Connection" between stration's proposal for $1.5 billion in federal loan on the national need to lessen United States the maiden launching more than engine, that this is a typical Iranian opium was made into a crude guarantees for the financially beleagured dependence on petroleum." engine development set of Southeast Asia and the West, narcotics morphine base and smuggled, among a year, threatening the shuttle's Chrysler Corp. The amendment, sponsored by Rep. Henry vital and growing national de¬ problems," he said. "It takes agents say. other places, to this Mediterranean port. time to fix, but they really are Miller offered his prediction to reporters as he Reuss, D-Wis., the committee chairperson, was "Western Europe is being inundated fense role. Here it was refined into nearly pure outlined the administration's case for the the kinds of things that one with Middle Eastern heroin," said one in¬ supported by the administration. Reuss said the The White House is counting Made in France" heroin that fetched guarantees before the Senate Banking Commit¬ amendment was necessary for his support of the expects to find in testing." on it as a major tool to verify ternational narcotics agent. In 1977, top-dollar in the United States and tee. bill. Russian compliance with arms about 75 percent of the heroin in Europe Asked whether he The Reuss amendment would FROSCH RECENTLY TOLD Europe. thought Congress would require Chrysler limitation agreements, and the was from Southeast Asia. Today it's Now, according to narcotics agents approve the rescue plan by the end of the year. to agree to an energy-saving plan "satisfactory" Congress that the shuttle pro¬ delays prompted Carter to ask ject has been underfunded for nearly 90 percent from the Middle East. who declined to be identified by name, Miller replied: "Oh. yes." to the treasury secretary. Reuss said this would for Wednesday's personal brief¬ Miller also said he thought there was a years and that he intended to We've seen a complete turnaround." Turkish traffickers have developed their permit the administration to require unspecified ing from Dr. Robert Forsch, "reasonable prospect" that Chrysler could come ask for "several hundred million The political upheaval in Iran and re¬ own laboratories, cutting out the energy-saving measures in addition to the administrator of the National dollars" extra to help put it back sultant lack of law enforcement have "middle-men" and making it extremely up with the additional $1.5 billion in new national fuel economy standards all auto manu¬ Aeronautics and Space Admin¬ on track. allowed illicit opium growers there to difficult for the remnants of the French financing on its own that the administration is facturers are required to meet. istration. double their crop this year to about 600 requiring as a condition of the loan guarantees. "The amendment requires that the Chrysler "The president expressed Asked if Carter's support Connection" to find morphine base. Miller testified that without government help, plan concentrate on producing transportation support in the program and extended to the additional it is likely that Chrysler "will face an insolvency and energy equipment that will reduce our confidence in it and stated his and a reorganization under bankruptcy," events money, Frosch replied: "Even dependence on petroleum," Reuss said. full expression of the national at the extra cost." Israeli gov't expells mayor, others resign he said would be disruptive. Chrysler, the need for the program," Frosch nation's third largest automaker, also says it THE AMENDMENT ALSO would authorize told reporters afterwards. He said the exact amount of faces bankruptcy without government assis- aid to any other company that was prepared to TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) The Israeli of Gaza additional money he will re¬ City and Khan Yunis in the Gaza make energy-saving vehicles at plants Chrysler "HE IS CONCERNED about quest has not been determined, government Wednesday reaffirmed its Strip had followed suit to express had abandoned or planned to abandon. the national security uses," the but it is believed to range decision to expel the Arab mayor of solidarity with the jailed Bassam MILLER APPEARED BEFORE the Senate Ruess mentioned as an example Chrysler's NASA chief said. "He is also between $300 million and $500 Nablus, who authorities claim is sympa¬ Shakaa. committee after the House Banking Committee Dodge Main plant in Hamtrack, concerned about the general million. thetic to PLO terrorism. The Cabinet de¬ cision brought a rash of resignations Although the occupied territories re¬ from Arab officials in the occupied West mained generally calm, police in Nablus Bank and Gaza Strip. discovered a time bomb and Israeli The mayor's sup¬ porters sought help in troops exploded it without problem, Washington, at officials said. the United Nations and in Canada. By the end of the day, according to a Some youths threw rocks at Israeli spokesperson for the West Bank military cars in Nablus, where shops were closed government, all elected officials of the for the fourth straight day in sympathy West Bank's 25 towns had resigned, and with the mayor, jailed Sunday without the mayors and town councilmembers explanation. Focus=Nation PRK-< HRISTMAS OPKN HOUSE 20% OFF LIST PRICE STOREWIDE Relaxing can prevent heart attacks R5fgs ANAHEIM, Calif. 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Appeals panel upheld all 29 counts that inflated the salaries of three staff led to Diggs jury conviction a year ago members so they could kick back part Talk about "fresh"! Our ocean perch and a three-year prison sentence that he of the money, which went to pay his fish are so fresh we are among fa- has not started serving House expenses and personal bills. can't list them on the vorites. Light "The defendant defrauded the public The jury also found that Diggs placed menu. The selec- and flaky, just of not only substantial sums of money, two persons on the government payroll ton changes all i i picked from the sea. but of his faithful and honest services who did little or no work for the House the time. We i And if that doesn't said the majority opinion by U.S. Circuit his personal accountant and a book¬ take a look at 1 bring the house down, Judge Malcolm Richard Wilkey. keeper at his Detroit funeral home. the day's catch. try our new menu then offer you of beef and the best. Sole. ' Carter swordfish. lake trout, petitioned to re-impose controls on fuel flounder, scrod and x WASHINGTON (AP) More than 100 The bipartisan group of House mem¬ House members petitioned President bers said that when controls wer lifted Carter Wednesday to re-impose price from distillates in 1976, Congress was and allocation controls on home heating assured that adequate supplies and real Live entertain¬ oil, diesel fuel and other middle distil¬ ment Tuesday competition would insure equitable lates. through Sunday prices for American consumers. In a letter to Carter, 102 evenings. congress- "We believe that neither of those members said refiners' profit margins conditions exists today, they said, are rising twice as fast as the cost of oil itself. They added: Then-President Ford removed price "If profit margins remain at current and allocation controls from middle dis¬ levels, American consumers will pay tillates in 1976 saying ample supplies between $5.2 billion and $7.4 billion of such products made controls unneces¬ more in higher distillate prices over sary. Middle distillates consist primarily Call for reservations MWDTMM OKI MBIT U8 FISH KITS the next year. of heating oil, diesel fuel and kerosene OHM STOICS OKI tVERT WIT Shopping Center Stores Open Every Night - Sun. 12 Til 5 \ Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, November 15, 1979 3 Iran's assets i continued from page 2) SORRY, GEORGE since Nov. 4 in the U.S. Embassy in Tehran. In addition to the approximately 60 Ameri¬ can hostages, the Iranians also are holding 36 other embassy employees, believed to be In¬ dian and Pakistani nationals. Following a briefing for mem¬ bers of Congress by Miller and State Department officials, Rep. Clarence Long, D-Md., said "I didn't get the feeling there was any progress" toward winning the release of the hostages. THE STUDENTS WHO seized the embassy have de¬ manded the return to Iran of the shah, who is hospitalized in New York undergoing cancer treatment. U.S. authorities have refused to return the shah and, as Secretary of State Cyrus Vance departed Wednesday for New York, officials took their hard¬ est line toward the Iranian demands. "There is no way this govern¬ ment can or will negotiate under the gun of its own people being held illegally," said State Department spokesperson Hodding Carter. Vance went to New York to try to block the U.N. Security Council from discussing Iranian complaints about the United States. Spokesperson Carter said that if Iran is successful in getting the Security Council to hear its complaints, "the United States, in effect, is being put on trial." Shortly after President Carter's action early Wednes¬ day, Treasury Secretary Miller said the freeze would be in effect indefinitely. GEORGE SALEM, A Wall Street banking analyst with Bache Halsey Stuart Shields, said U.S. banks have an out¬ standing total of $2.5 billion in loans to Iran. He said the loans are concentrated among the 10 largest U.S. banks, with Bank of America, Citibank and Chase Manhattan holding the largest Iranian notes. Miller told reporters the administration had been pre¬ pared for Iran's threat and the order to freeze Iranian assets already had been drafted and only needed Carter's signature. The treasury secretary said he first learned of the Iranian threat at 5 a.m. EST and spoke to Carter by telephone at 5:45. He said Carter signed the order at 8 a.m., delaying to give officials time to consult with other governments. The treasury secretary also said the freeze was not aimed at cutting off trade between the United States and Iran, al¬ though both nations have now barred trade in oil. Miller noted that Iran could pay for U.S. shipments of food and other goods with money held in banks outside the United States. YOU'RE TOO MUCH Parachute not connected to Some people pay a quarter a day for their newspaper. But if you wanted to spend that much for the State News unsolved crime we'd have to say "Sorry that is too much." You see this KELSO, Wash. (AP) - The FBI says it h^s ruled out any connection between a partly newspaper costs about 3C a day. You'd get a dime back buried parachute found in a and four days free for a quarter. A good deal for your wooded area of southwest Washington and the 8-year-old money, and a good deal more than anything else that is disappearance of skyjacker D.B. Cooper. available. The parachute was found by logger Darrell G. Ray and For only 3C a day you receive a daily update of what is turned over to Cowlitz County sheriff s deputies Monday, after a friend told Ray the discovery happening around campus, around the state and around might be a clue to the nation's the world. It is news you can use, presented in such a way only unsolved skyjacking. But Bill Williams, an FBI that makes reading it enjoyable. And the best part of all - spokesperson in Portland, Ore., said Tuesday, "We have deter¬ it is written especially for you - the MSU student. mined after examining the chute that it is not related to Each term you are charged a price for your newspaper the case at all, even though it was found in the general area that helps pay for the newsprint it is printed on. Even where Cooper left the plane." A man using the name of though the bulk of the costs are paid through advertising, FOR THE Cooper boarded a Northwest Airlines jet headed from Port the price you pay helps cover the newsprint and the many land to Seattle on Nov. 24,1971. features you get, and have come to expect, from the State The While airborne, he threatened to blow up the plane with a bomb he claimed to have in a News. At winter registration, you will be asked to ap¬ briefcase unless he was given $200,000. prove a modest increase of 50° per term (the first increase in over 15 years). We need your support to continue pro¬ State News After the plane landed in Seattle, Cooper freed the pas sengers and was, given the money and four parachutes. He ducing the State News exactly the way you like it. ordered the plane to fly to Reno, but opened the rear Vote YES for the STATE NEWS, at an additional V per America's Great College boarding ramp of the Boeing 727 somewhere en route — day, it is your best buy on campus! Newspaper believed to be over southwest Washington — and bailed out. No trace of Cooper or the money has been found. Records Cooper was indicated given white chutes, Williams said, that para while It's a bargain at $1.50 a term! the parachute found in the woods was orange and white. Opinion LASH' LAItltOttl Airline services "Wouldn't that be inflationary?" the creep worries. "One of my profs told us prices go up when there are too many vital to LeVs fight to block dollars chasing too few goods." Lansing "Not according to a theoretical break¬ through I've just published," I tells him. "What the computer shows is that when United Airlines would like to reduce its number of daily flights out of Capitol City Airport from eight to two; a reduction in service of 75 those tuition hikes you integrate federal deficit spending on welfare with states' regressive tax systems, everybody benefits. Economists with the percent. If United drastically reduces its service to Lansing without I'm at my usual spot in the Union, my brant." down there have to put in just to make ends federal government are already calling it 'Lash's Law'." finding a replacement airline, the Lansing-area will suffer a petitions laid out on my card table, and this "I meet. They can't afford higher taxes, Lash!" considerable loss. The Civil Aeronautics Board must realize this and student I know goes on by without even see by The State Journal where you're "If the tax bite gets too rough for 'em," I one of MSU's "Sounds pretty theoretical to me," he must force United to continue to service Lansing until another airline is top administrators. Lash, explains, "they can go on welfare. That'll giving a nod. Then he does a double-take makin' big bucks," he smirks. "I don't see says. "How does it work?" and solve their personal problems, and Wash¬ available. An extensive period of planning would be required before comes over. you putting your bread into new "Gosh. Lash." he says. "I didn't recognize industry in ington will pick up the tab." "Your workers who get those federal another company would be able to begin service to the Lansing area. Michigan. welfare checks will spend all you. No beard, that double knit suit you've their dimes as Consequently, a replacement airline should be given an adequate got on, that Harry Truman bow tie. What's "But wouldn't a tax hike to get more "Wouldn't that compound the problem?" soon as they get em," I explains. "And with he wonders. "Somebody's taxes will have to the state's regressive tax system you're with the get-up? You speaking at the tuition dollars for higher education be a hardship go up if more people climb onto the welfare amount of time to move into Lansing before United reduces its services. rally today?" on the working poor? I'd think even you'd complaining about, the more folks we have foils." As the capital of Michigan, it is imperative that Lansing has consistent "You bet I am!" I says enthusiastically. be able to see that's unfair. Lash." on welfare, the faster the state's coffers fill air service. Many Lansing-area businesses need the access to major "How can you be for raising the state's "You wouldn't say up, right? "Negative," I says. "On the contrary, it'll that if you'd been appropriation?" he asks. "You know Michi¬ be the best paying attention in cities United offers. Without quick access to other cities, some thing ever happened to 'em. your econ classes," I "With those extra bucks in the till, the gan's tax system is regressive; it takes a Their taxes go up. all they have to do is scolds. "You'd know that nobody pays businesses may be forced to leave Lansing, and new businesses might be get state can increase its appropriation for Moo bigger bite out of a poor family's income than of their duffs, get out there and hustle for higher taxes when Uncle Sam pays the bill. U, no sweat. It'll have money left over for dissuaded from moving here. If Lansing loses any of its businesses it does from a rich family. Most MSU more buckos. You won't see 'em The federal government simply turns on students from affluent families, too. idling their prison, and for mental health, too. We won't because of a lack of available flights, then the Lansing area will also lose come time away guzzling beer in the spigot, and the money gushes out." have to raise tuition, then!" They can more easily afford a tuition pool halls then. valuable jobs. increase than the poor can a tax increase." Students who fly home, and other Lansing area residents will also "If you "I know you're a respected econ knew your economics, sonny," I prof and suffer if a replacement airline is not found. Without an airline offering says patiently, "you'd know the state can't all that," ho says, "but you don't seem to flights to other major airports, namely those in Detroit and Chicago, raise the tax burden on the rich or their realize how unfair your attitude is. You those people will have to find other modes of transportation. This will savings will dry up. They won't have money don t know your workers, either. I work at left over to invest in the industries that the Oldsmobile factory increase the time and expense of traveling. part-time, and I've keep Michigan's economy strong and vi¬ seen how much overtime the older workers In the first nine months of this year, United Carried approximately 180,000 passengers out of Lansing and the four other mid Michigan cities where it wants to limit service. This is too large a number of people to ignore when reducing the availability of air travel. "The State News Iranian protests Thursday, November 15, 1979 Editorials are the opinions of the State News columns and letters are personal Viewpoints, opinions are misguided Editor-in-chief Managing Editor Editorial Department R W Robinson Ky Owen Photo Editor Richard Marshall Entertainment & Book Editor Signs displayed at recent MSU anti-Iran demonstrations such as Opinion editor BUI Holdship Jay Fletcher Sports Editor Dave Jonssen "Deport Iranians — Import Heinekens" are both immature and City Editor Susan Tompor Layout Editor Reginald Thomas Campus Editor irresponsible. The actions in Iran should be condemned, but Iranians in Wire Editor ichele McElmurry Anno Browne Freelance Editor Come Thorn America and particularly Iranian students — should not be belittled Chief Copy Editor Linda Oliverio t with those actions. representative Debbie Creemers Iranian students are being treated as scapegoats for the hostage Advertising Department situation in Iran. This is so because all Iranians are viewed as supporters Ron MacMillan Asst of the Iranian government and its policies. Advertising Manager Pat Greening Some Iranians support the Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini's recent actions, but they should not be attacked because of their personal beliefs, especially in a "free" country like the United States. There are also rqany other Iranians who disassociate themselves from Iran's hostilities and admit that Iran is poorly and inappropriately governed. Why demonstrators wish to discriminate against and continually badger these people is inscrutible, because most Iranian students are here only to get as good an education as possible. In doing so, they can do little else but help themselves and their country. Many Iranians are strangers in what is becoming a strange land. Aiming prejudiced attacks toward them will only alienate them and Juvenile* antics detract from game ability to avoid the snowballs. degrade American society. America's image as a melting pot for people When a snowball did strike the wheel¬ Sincere feelings of all lands should not be marred by unfair protests against Iranians. chair. the thrower and a friend of his danced As a senior at MSU, I've enjoyed head. A girl trying to get back up to her with glee. Reading Dave Janssen's contemplative Solving the situation in Iran calls for calm deliberations, not watching many fine football games at seat was struck in the forehead. The MSU To the crowd's approval, not one snow¬ Midnight Ramblings, in which he described Spartan Stadium. Win or lose, the exper band was bombarded. Even the Spartan emotionally and racially biased protests. ience of seeing 70,000 plus fans pulling for football team was peppered. An ABC ball was hurled at "Zeke the Wonder Dog" his thoughts while soaking up the Abrams the same goal has been rewarding. while the dog was preparing for the Planetarian presentation, was a refreshing cameraperson was pelted, and people half-time show. Unfortunately, the human experience. Last Saturday afternoon, however, my wonder why certain universities get bad beings in the stadium were not treated with More than that — it hit home and gave hope and confidence in young people was reputations and declining appropriations land I'm sure a few others) the chance to obliterated by the moronic behavior of the same respect given the dog! If this me from state legislatures. respect had been given, I would not have sit back and say "yeah, I've felt exactly the many student "fans." In particular I refer to had to sit there with same way." Those moments of reflection on the activities of the students in section 16. What sickened me the most was that a a sad, nauseous feeling. life's experiences and the reasoning behind People were making hard, heavy slush balls few guys started taking potshots at a man those experiences were beautifully ex¬ and letting them fly from 60 rows up. I saw in a wheelchair on field level. The man did an elderly woman hit in the back of the pressed. Pure mind searching times when not appear to have to have the physical the kaleidoscopic elements of what makes up our waking hours is examined and questioned. Thank you, Mr. Janssen, for your input, your foresight in writing down your thoughts and your courage in sharing those personal reflections with the MSU commun¬ ity. Keep up the laughter. Sure, it sometimes only serves as a masquerade for the pain and idealistic hopes you harbour, but at least you've realized there is the potential for people to make things better in this Beth Tuschak East Lansing TftUt BEfWT Of TK& OF WW MAY NOT HAVE HEARD ME THE RET TIME, 1 HEKH5Y ENOUNCE Rally's mistakes LETTER POLICY The Opinion Page welcomes all letters cause for review and viewpoints Readers should follow a few rules to insure that os many letters as possible appear in print Yesterday's rally at the capitol will be totally ineffective in addressing the problems of increasing tuition rates if no steps are taken to continue focusing attention on the situation. Though the rally was a fiasco, the concept was a good one. Rallies in the past — most notably those in the '60s against the Vietnam war — were very effective in focusing attention on an issue and introducing various solutions to correct VOCAL problems involved with it. Rallies may have the potential to be effective, but yesterday's had limited potential since the idea was introduced. An issue as serious rally 'I SEE mG00P OLD fAA C0MPU1TRI2ED RADAR IS OUT AGAIN!' POINT as tuition should not have been treated in an elementary, juvenile Results of Tuesday's question; (Should manner. The sponsors of the rally made the event sound like a carnival, the U.S. return the shah to Iran in instead of a serious attempt by a group of concerned students to address DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau exchange for the freedom of the an important problem. Prizes for banners and lavish prisoners?) posters are only appropriate for a parade or festival; not for a serious event. 'FEB. 16 IQ76 PEKING "i- • "THE TOASTS SEEMED 'My DISTINGUISHED RECORD OF MORNING WITH MINORITIES HAD 2* "FEB. 17. SENT MAO Yes - 73 No - 271 -,y ENDLESS, SURELV NO Concentrating on supporting a festival somehow detracts from MELCOME BANQUET AMERICAN ENVOY HAS OBVIOUSLY PRECEDED ME ALSO, ^ NEW RESPIRATORY Lw, iS BIG SUCCESS' revealing the gravity of the tuition issue. EVER BEEN RECEIVED FACT THAT I GAVE TOAST IN f\ TENT MtTH MY Today's question: Do you think the Not only was the rally treated with a lack of seriousness TT MTH SUCH OPEN AFFEC- JAPANESE SEEMS TO HAVE COMPLIMENTS.' waste and safety problems of nuclear usually given -rJ <*> .* DON." MADE QUITE AN IMPRESSION." power plants can be solved? to issues of this importance, but it was also poorly organized. The rally's ink :M%V; K poor timing was a direct casualty caused by its lack of responsible organization. The first mention of possible tuition increases came last spring. The time to organize the rally against higher tuition would have !h YES NO been then, not this November, when finals. Problems may be addressed more many students are preparing for effectively before final Sgxs&g 353-3110 353-3220 decisions are made, not after them. The argument that students needed to wait until Spring, when the legislature has made a final decision on the exact amount of the increase is invalid. m sr " 31 (ji&f&cfaudA• J I Michigon Stote News, Eost Loosing Michigan Thursday. November 15, 1979 5 RESIGNATION ASKED FOR Discord on ASMSU student board By PAUL CURTIS SUte News Staff Writer "I've tried to get along with Henry. I've tried to work with him," Spears said, "but no An ASMSU student board member Tuesday night asked the College of Arts and Letters "to wake up and recall" their representative to the board. The argument between the two board members stems from problems in the Space and Fletcher Spears III, University College representative, called for the Allocation and Personnel Committee, headed resignation of by Spears. Henry Sosa, representative of the College of Arts and Letters from the student board. The committee, which has been interviewing applicants for a College of Social Science In a letter to the board, Spears accused Sosa of representative, has no written criteria for interviewing applicants. working against the best interests of the board, not with them. "I call on the College of Arts and Letters to rid their SOSA S MAIN COMPLAINT with the SAP committee is college of their incompetent that they have no written representative," Spears said. criteria for interviewing and appointing students to various committees and boards. "Space Allocation and Personnel is under the opinion that they need to do all their "I CALL ON you (Sosa) to show some guts and resign appointment and interviews because they are busy," Sosa said. your position as board representative from the College of Arts and Letters," he said. "There is no criteria for interviewing, so this is putting the cart before the horse." "Henry, you don't belong in a representative position, and don't belong The SAP committee "appoints you on the people to almost every committee on campus," Sosa ASMSU Student Board," he added. said, hut "what do they really know about those committees? "I dare say close to nothing," he added. "THEY tTHE PEOPLE being interviewed) did not know what they were being Commissioner sues appointed for, and neither did Space Allocation and Personnel." Sosa called the appointment of social science representative Scott Denison a "fantastic radio station for libel blunder." "The social science representative (situation) is absolutely the last straw. I can bring pressure to bear. I am strong in the College of Social Science," Sosa said. "It they don't appoint someone with decent criteria, I'll do all in my power to recall the By SUSIE BENKELMAN income tax social science representative." provisions. State News Staff Writer In other action, ASMSU Comptroller Jim Peterson presented budgets for ASMSU and County Commissioner Mark Grebner GREBNER SAID HE consulted with the suggested the board not raise the student tax to ASMSU. filed a libel suit Tuesday against a local Some of the services would have to be reduced, but "we can city attorney who told him that if he did get by on our current radio station and one of its reporters owe Lansing city income taxes, they would budget," Peterson said. The board also voted Bruce Studer, ASMSU Tuesday charging that a newscast aired amount to about $1.50. chairperson, to a seat on the Athletic Nov. 1 was damaging to his reputation. icil. "They ran a piece saying I was a criminal, The suit, filed in 54-B District Court, and it was heard by 30 to 40,000 people," names Robert N. Runyon and MegaMedia, Grebner said. Inc., owner of WFMK, as defendants in the Grebner said the station aired a retrac $10,000 suit. tion that day, but that it implied that he had The newscast stated that Grebner, an not "yet" been indicted. East Lansing Democrat, had been indicted for failure to pay Lansing income taxes for Grebner said that Runyon had previously told him that Runyon's sources in the story Trouble Shooter the past three years. were Robert Black, Lansing's assistant to the mayor, Sharon Whipple, administrative The suit charges that Runyon "either assistant to the sheriffs department and knew the statements were false, or acted Arlo Earegood, chief deputy sheriff. with reckless disregard as to whether they "Those were the three names he gave me Stote News Deborah J. Borin were false." It also says that MegaMedia, at the time," Grebner said. "But then he had Mary K. Ishino demonstrates the art of Ikebana, or flower arranging as Inc., failed to exercise care and failed to If you have a problem denied it and now it's not admissible in you can't solve, or a question you can't part of five presentations being performed on campus to mark Japan attempt to verify the story from other answer, write or stop by to see the Troubleshooter at 343 sources. Week, which runs through this Friday. A martial arts demonstration Student Services Bldg. Troubleshooter is the State News The newscast said that Grebner works in service w hich guns down problems, sticks up for your will take place tonight in 109 Anthony Hall. THE NEWSCAST ALSO stated that rights and Lansing and is therefore liable for Lansing former County Commissioner Patrick Ryan shoots for answers. was indicted for failure to pay his city income taxes. Ryan has been served with a Commission urges sheriffs department summons of failure to pay $149.50 in income taxes for 1976 through 1978. city In mid-October I rented a stereo from Dorm Rent All of Lansing. I paid the man cash Runyon. the suit states, acted with upon delivery but as soon as he left, the cartridge and stylus fell out. I've tried every day "malicious intent to injure the good name since then to contact him, but he has never returned my calls. I've already bought another stereo because I got tired of waiting for him. Can Trouble Shooter quicken travel voucher investigation and reputation of Grebner. to retrieve a refund? help me KB. By SUSIE BENKELMAN Todd said he received a verbal request for vouchers of the four Richard Rodgers, owner of Dorm Rent-All assured Trouble Shooter that a refund is State News Staff Writer The sheriffs department was told Tuesday to "speed things up" commissioners and five days later, he received a written request for all 21 of the commissioners' vouchers. Corrections on its way to you. Rodgers said that it was written in your contract that it is company in its investigation of county commissioners' travel vouchers. policy to either repair or replace any damaged equipment they rent out. He said that When asked if the initial requests were for Grebner; Jess Sobel, An article in Monday's State News although it is against regulations to make any refunds he would return $40 of the $45 A resolution to urge the sheriffs department to conduct the D-East Lansing; Thomas Mitchell, D-Williamston; and former incorrectly reported that a car impounded you paid. Looks as if you can now afford to purchase about six new records for your investigation in an "expedient fashion" was passed Tuesday night commissioner Pat Ryan, Todd said, "That's a pretty good guess." by campus police for having no license by the Ingham County Board of Commissioners. The four commissioners are the recent target of a recall move by a plates belonged to Stevie Wonder, based on in my The investigation began last week after the sheriff s department final year as an MSU student, I made the unforgivable mistake of neglecting to local citizens' group who claims they are "anti law enforcement." information supplied by the Department of order a 1978-79 Red Cedar Log. I assumed that, as in previous years, it would be possible asked County Controller Fred Todd for the commissioners' travel The charge refers to the 1980 budget, adopted Sept. 23, which Public Safety. to purchase a copy in local bookstores. But to my chagrin, none of the bookstores vouchers and reimbursement requests for 1976 through January deletes funding for nine positions in the sheriff's department. Campus police said Wednesday that a anticipated such a thing. After contacting the Red Cedar Log office in August, I was lold 1979. Todd said the controller's office may have little difficulty getting passenger in the car gave the impression that whatever limited supply there might be, would be sold at the MSU Bookstore County Commissioner Mark Grebner, D-East Lansing, called the together the vouchers for 1976 and 1977 because the sheriffs the car belonged to Wonder and that the car sometime late September or early October. What ran you do to help me get my hands on investigation "strictly political and done only for political department has asked for "a lot of detail." had no registration to prove ownership. u Red Cedar Log? purposes." Grebner said he has been questioned in the investigation by a Police said that the car is titled to Lee S.A.8. He said the sheriff claims the investigation is tied to one detective. He said they asked him questions about where he has Garrett of West Hollywood, Calif., based on Telecommunication conducted on a former veteran affairs director who was caught lived and who his landlords have been since 1970. license plates Garrett later produced for the Trouble Shooter has added your name to the list of persons in the same predicament. turning in false claims. "They asked me if I had ever approved a mileage voucher for car. Workers at the Red Cedar latg said that the 1978-79 edition was completely sold out. Sheriff Kenneth L. Preadmore was unavailable for comment. someone else knowing it was false," he said. "I don't Police also earlier identified Garrett as approve However, they are compiling a list of people who still want last year's copy. If the "Basically they wanted to hassle us," he said. "Actually they vouchers. I don't even own a car." Garrett Lee, they said, due to a mistake in demand is great enough and another batch of books are printed, you will be among the asked for four of the commissioners' vouchers first, then asked for Grebner was one who opposed the resolution because of his reading a computer printout from Califor first people notified. Until then, it looks as if you will have to rely upon your memory. the rest of them later to cover it and look good." claims that it is a form of political pressure. (gung-ho) Gung Ho, adjective. Enthusiastic. Energetic. Alpha-numeric calculators: Willing to help. From an one smart enough to speak old Chinese phrase, "work the language of science; together." Describes very old peasant farmers and the other which notes very new students. Meijer anything from A to Z is gung ho about college, too. Meijer Thrifty Acres is perfect for college stu¬ dents; new and old. We have the selection of the name brands you want, priced to save you money. Maybe enough for chow mein and won ton for two. A Thin scientific Sharp EL-5100 And we have Meijer that writes an alpha or numeric people, gung ho. Always equation and remembers it Direct willing to help. formula entry for both; rolling display allowing entry of as many as 80 characters Automatic off. Hard cover case, batteries and instruction manual included, 2%H*6%W'%"D, $100 B Toshiba Memo Note 30 is the "electronic note pad" for storing addresses, phone numbers, business data, whatever wanted at a touch Has 30 independent alpha-numeric memories, normal math functions Leatherette wallet and manual included, 5'/zH*7%W*.3D, $60 Jacobsoris An education in itself. © Thursday. November 15. 1979 MIKE MEGERIAN Entertainment You are what you wear? SCHAFFER ONE-ACTS Last week a placement assistant for MSU Placement Services to how they dress and such criterion can literally make or break conducted interview workshop for women in which she outlined bad an the candidate. It all seems so silly, as if the way you dress really Acting redeems scripts the best method of getting a foot in the employment door. Her has anything to do with your abilities. Employers know it doesn't, message was simple: dress conservatively from head to toe and and students do, too. The insistence on perpetuating this game of stay away from colors, fancy shoes and pantsuits. "clothes make the person" has eliminated any sense of style and has By MARY TISNEY belong to Don Weingust as the That's not all • it's never all when you're trying to get a job). To replaced it with one style — The Style. And that's supposed to tell Sute News Reviewer flighty, emotional detective further cast MSU graduates into the conservative mainstream of enough about you to secure a job. When I heard that the MSU who teaches Sidley a little bit faceless applicants, she referred to the students as "products" that It is supposed to increase your chances, but at the cost of Department of Theatre was about his wife and his life. must be properly packaged. surrendering your individuality. And after four years of learning sponsoring the two one act Weingust is great. He looks the The idea of blatantly encouraging people to conform is as dramas by Peter Schaffer, I part and he enjoys the part . . . ridiculous to me as it is frustrating, since I realize that many of the was excited. Schaeffer's Tony his spontaneity and innocence placement assistant's comments, although sad, are probably true. winning play Equus was a are fun to watch and his timing That is why weekday afternoons in Placement Services look like a fantastically sensitive and per brings laughs in spite of the business luncheon. Students barely out of the throes of blue jeans ceptive study of the human mind and its vulnerability. I predictable material. Estelle Goda is good too, as and T shirts fidget with their ties and smooth their dresses every five minutes just so the employer won't think he might be making Politics Of Culture guess I went to these plays Sidley's wife, Belinda. I saw her a bad choice. The trick is to be cunning, so cunning that it looks like expecting more of the same. I first in this summer's produc didn't get it. tion. Crime on Goat Island. She your wore the thing every day of your life and that it truly reflects you — the conservative, ordinary, unthinking you. Employers love These two companion pieces has survived the transition these qualities. by Sehaeffer, The Private Ear from drama to comedy very how to find yourself, why the University encourages us to And for flush and The Public Eye are not bad gracefully and her performance a woman, the situation strikes me as having a lot more that knowledge down the drain is beyond me. angles or consequences. Most men can easily avoid wearing loud and offensive suits on any occasion, like plaids or bazooka The placement assistant is right in one respect. We are turning There are moments of humor in both out products in pretty packages — and in record numbers. What plays, bubblegum pink. However, according to the placement assistant's we learn or experience here doesn't have much to do with our but the humor is sit-com level and advice, a woman could be misread just by the pants she wears. If a rarely woman goes in for an interview wearing a success in the job world. By the time we go looking, we're suited deserves more than a smile. pantsuit, she's too radical to type and file. If she strays from a nice safe gray or beige, up for and beaten back by the almighty employer, who lays down she's probably a coquette. And if she is hired by a sexually the rules for you: if you want to work for me, you've got to be this Bob (Brian O'Sullivan, center) watches his friend. aggressive employer embodying such views, that's where the way. plays, but never once do they here is another plus in the play. rise above the level of medio Ted (Bernie White), move in on Doreen (Linda trouble really begins. Are we not men? We are interviewees. The problem with Rob Jones crity. The sentiments and in¬ as Charles Sidley is that he is Goetzl in the MSL' theatre department production Affirmative action aside, the situation in the interview office Megerian is a former Slate News opinion editor, currently conducting o sights that they offer are so supposed to be 40 years old and of Peter Schaffer's The Private Ear. never seems to change. People are still harshly judged according love affair with his guitar banal and predictable that one he looks 20. He overcompen wonders why anyone would sates for this with a brusques well (come on Bernie, own up!) actually sit down put them to ness of manner that gets Brian O'Sullivan as Tchaik paper. extremely irritating after a (after Tchaikowsky) has some "I LIKE TO PLAY BASEBALL It's difficult to criticize a while. If he could tone down the marvelous moments, most of production of plays as nondes mannerisms and play up the them after he gets drunk and cript as these. Even the best physical characteristics, his loosens up. Before that his performances and effects can character would work much awkward gait is exaggerated get lost in uninspired dialogue, better. AND I LIKE TO DRINK LITE. and he tries so hard to be but these two student directed The second play, The Private "goofy" that he comes close to plays do deserve some applause Ear, fares a little better at destroying the appeal of his ... and recognition in spite of this. least in the beginning. Directed character. The first play, The Public by Dennis Martin, a graduate Eve, is directed by undergrad student who recently directed The end of the play is almost MOST PEOPLE WOULD RATHER uate Bruce Marr. It concerns a the summer Shakespeare in the pitifully sentimental, both due to the situation and to the man, Charles Sidley. who hires Park outdoor theatre series. a private detective to spy on The Private Ear is the story of lighting which symbolically the classical music buff who has fades out on Botticelli's Venus, suspected activities of his a and makes you feel like scream¬ shamefully liberated wife. As it trouble relating to women and turns out. is more than Sidley the man who is hired involved in the case would like. The play is full of cute little chauvin istic remarks and dime a dozen to the world in general. This play actually has some amusing lines and situations, but it's all ultimately lost in the end in the mire of sentimentality and pre ing for There in both sitcom a little subtlety. are moments of humor plays, but the humor is level and rarely WATCH ME DRINK UTt" Marv Throneberry deserves more than a smile. In insights that it is impossible to dictability. spite of this, some good perfor¬ Baseball Legend take too seriously. Maybe in There are some good perfor mances make it a worthwhile 1962 when this play was writ mances here, especially Bernie way to spend an evening. ten the situation would have White (seen recently in Dracula You've got until Saturday. Nov. been credible. Now it's merely as the musician's disgustingly 17..Showtime is at 9:15 p.m. in silly. conformist friend. Ted). He the Arena Theatre. Admission The brightest moments plays the role as if he knows it is SI. Take a Stand Against IDOLATRY THE HOLY TRINITY - how "holy" is it? Deuteronomy 6 4 'Hear, O Israel: The Lord our Cod is one Lord Is your Christian faith based upon the traditions of men or upon the Word of God? JESUS CHRIST IS NOT GOD never was and never will be I Timothy 2 5 "For there is one God and one mediator between Cod and men, the man Christ Jesus " The "holy" trinity is never mentioned in the Bible. Those who propound this view are in error if the Bible is the Word of God. Sincere followers have been misled by the teaching that Jesus Christ, the Son of God, is God. The doctrine of the trinity is not Christian but pagan. We challenge you to come and hear the truth about Jesus Christ, the Son of God 9:00 TONIGHT Rm. 342 - UNION Sponsored by The Way Campus Outreach Michigan State News, East Lansing. Michigan Thursday, November 15, 1979 7 EVERYTHING YOU NEVER EXPECTED FROM AN APPLIANCE STORE. 3 DAYS ONLY. THURS.. FRI. & SAT. 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Headphone jack. with no more than 0.09% total harmonic distortion. with five folk singers and their ballads of freedom, feminism, and justice at 7 p.m. The second show, at 9:30 p.m., features the folk -bluegrass string bands (Lost World String Band and Bosom Buddies) and admission to one or both shows is $3 for adults and $1.50 for children. Barbara Thibeault of the Peace Education Center explained the purpose of the benefit. "The donations go toward the center, which serves as an alternative resource center with extensive files and periodicals concerning a broad range of peace and justice issues, some material not available elsewhere. The center also initiates and facilitates programming — from seminars to marches — on these pertinent peace and justice issues." REG. $198.88 REG. $148.48 Among the PEC's special "Task Forces" are the Mobilization SAVE $50.88 SAVE $43.48 for Survival group which with other local groups organized the recent anti-nuclear march on Lansing. 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November 15, 1979 CHARLES GETS 22 IN INTRA-SOUAD GAME Sloppy play mars eager tuneup By BILL TEMPLETON State University. these games." said MSU coach the same type of shots from the captain Ron Charles with 22 State News Sports Writer Tuesday night, the Spartans Jud Heathcote, "and besides points and 6-foot-7 junior trans baseline in the second half that The final basketball game the looked anything but spectacu¬ Terry Donnelly, there really fer from Oakland Community had failed to drop for him in the Spartan cagers played last sea lar as the green squad beat the weren't anything more than College, Kurt James, with 18. first half. son was a spectacular contest white, 82-62, in the annual flashes of brilliance by the A point which disturbed which saw them win the intra-squad contest at Lansing other players." Heathcote, however, was that JUNIOR RICK KAYE led national championship against Eastern High School. Charles played a mediocre first the white team with 18 points, the likes of Larry Bird and "It's always hard to split the LEADING THE GREEN half and then came to life in the followed by junior Mike Brko previously unbeaten Indiana squad up like you have to in team were 6-foot-8 senior co- second, while the direct oppo¬ vich with 12, and senior Mike site was the case with James. Longaker with 11. "James looked good in the Rounding out the white first half (14 points)," Heath¬ team's scoring were University Don't judge Brammer by stats; cote said, "and then he was almost invisible in the second of Arkansas transfer Steve Bates and Detroit freshman half. Herb Bostic with eight points he's still All-America caliber "The same was true for 'Bobo' (Charles), he played a each, while East freshman Bill Cawood added Lansing good second half, but was two. almost invisible in the first." One player who was By ADAM TEICHER missing drawing • more coverage. Brammer will finish his from Tuesday night's State News Sports Writer lineup "That's part of the reason," career close to the all-time ROUNDING OUT THE was junior standout Jay Vin¬ Statistics don't always tell Brammer concedes. "But we MSU mark for passes caught. green team's scoring was cent, who missed the game with the truth. In fact, sometimes just don't throw as much this With his 22 receptions, Bram¬ University of Detroit transfer a foot injury. they outright lie. season and that also contri¬ mer has 106. That puts him six Kevin Smith with 17 points and MSU tight end Mark Bram butes. That's just the way behind Kirk Gibson. MSU senior co-captain Donnelly with IN ADDITION, VINCENT'S mer has 22 receptions this things work out sometimes." flanker Eugene Byrd is in- 12. Reserves Rob Gonzalez and No. 44, which he wore at season, the lowest total in his But as Rogers said, Bram¬ between with 109. Don Brkovich chipped in with Eastern, will be retired follow¬ four years as a Spartan. Does mer's main value is as a That total, his blocking abili¬ two and one. ing Vincent's brother Sam's this mean Brammer, a first blocker. "I like to throw a good Gonzalez, a sophomore from ty and his good size (6-foot-4, high school career. Sam cur¬ team All-America selection by block, but I take pride in 238 Detroit Catholic pounds) should make him Central, rently wears No. 44. the Football Writers Associa catching passes too," the blond prime material for the NFL hyper-extended his knee in the "Jay will work out with the tion of America as a junior last Traverse City native said. "I first minute of the game and draft. team Monday," Heathcote said, fall, is slipping? like to do both. I'm just as "Pro football is something saw no action in the second half. but he won't be in the scrim¬ No way. There is more to happy to spring somebody with that's there if I perform to my Heathcote said the injury is not mage Tuesday, will work out Brammer on the football field a block. I think you have to take serious. ability," Brammer said. "But again Wednesday, and then than just catching passes. pride in both to be good at it's not something I think a With Gonzalez out of the we'll play it by ear." both." whole lot about because I just lineup, freshman Derek Perry Heathcote, "MARK although not BRAMMER'S Yet while this may be Bram¬ beat Iowa Saturday. switched teams at the half and want to pleased with the caliber of play BLOCKING is so good he could mer's best season, he admits That's very important to me. scored ten of his 13 total points Tuesday night, did offer his make the All-Big Ten team it's been a trying one. We've gone through some in a green uniform. team a thought as he left the without catching a pass all troubled times this season. I'd Senior co-captain Ron Charles, left, and freshman Herb Bostic lunge for the Perry, a native of River lockerroom. "We'll play better season," said MSU football "IT'S BEEN PRETTY frus ball in Tuesday night's annual Green and White game at like to go out a winner." Rouge, Mich., hit a number of than this . . . I think." Lansing Eastern coach Darryl Rogers. "When¬ trating in the fact that we High School. 'The green team won, 82-62. ever you run to the outside on haven't done nearly as well as the side Brammer's on, you we thought we would at the usually have room to run." start of the season," he said. FREE /.V Ri:<,IO\iL TOURNEY PLAY Rogers added that the reason "That's the most disappointing Brammer has not caught more thing — we are a better team passes this season is that he is than our record shows." Spikers face challenge M With MHMi purchase of $10. or more of Paraphernalia By virtue of its second-place Miami and Illinois, with play contest scheduled against the finish in last weekend's state championship in Mt. Pleasant, the MSU slated to begin at 9 a.m. Friday in Larkins Gym and St. Johns Fighting Iilini. MSU takes its 26-15-8 record >JJ prize of $40 in floor funds, said Mark Flashner, social committee co-chairperson for the hall's student government. Captain's Room in West Shaw. The center will use the money to make up food baskets for distribution to disadvantaged Lansing families jpiCI AU Opening Bowling during the After four weeks, $535 in returnable cans and bottles has been Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays. QEUVSR les / Friday, Starting at 9 p.m. collected, Flashner said. The winning floor will be determined by the most cans collected by each resident. All day & evenings The winner so far is "St. Elmo's Fire," the fifth floor of East Shaw, Flashner said. Its residents have gathered 19 cans or bottles each. The contest will end Sunday, he said. Flashner hopes the final 4 & m £ Birthdays Weddings Get Well Wishes Saturday Rent-a-Lane figure will be over $700. The Shaw Hall Senate, which is sponsoring the drive, will donate $60, he added. HOMO KONG Hospital Stays Champagne RC*T/AU«A24-79 •CHEMICAL ENGINEERS •MECHANICAL/INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERS •MBA's 'CHEMISTS Check with your placement director and sign up for an interview when we visit your campus. HOOKER CHEMICAL Proceeds go to Beekman COMPANY AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER, M F J Center for the Rehabilitation of Mentally Retarded Children Michigan State News, East Lansing. Michigan Thursday, November 15, 1979 13 EIGHT SHIPS, 125 EHEWMEMBERSHELD U.S. fishing boats seized by Peru By I)AN TEDRICK Jeanne Lou were boarded Moi "see what's going on captured and fined $198,126. seiners were seized and fined a Associated Press Writer day. Then the Peruvians on act in After that, the United States so we can a consulting total of $756,300. SAN DIEGO - Eight U.S. Tuesday seized the American capacity." embargoed Peruvian tuna, but Almost all the money was tunaboats have been seized by Eagle, the Gina Karen, the "There really isn't much to a State Department spokesper eventually recovered by the Peru for fishing too close to its Osprey, and the Connecticut negotiate because their laws son said Wednesday that no Americans through special border. The ships and 125 crew Yankee. About midnight, the are pretty clear," said Ernest embargo has been ordered in appropriations by Copgress members are under heavy Jeannine and Sea Encounter I'regg, deputy chief of mission the latest seizures "and none is under a law acknowledging the guard in the part of Talara, a joined them at Talara under for the U.S. Embassy. contemplated." boats were carrying out their tuna industry spokesperson armed escort. The most recent previous The Don Juan's troubles nation's fishing treaty policies. here said Wednesday. seizure of a U.S. seiner by Peru A spokesperson at the U.S. were the first since 1973 in the In 1971. Ecuador detained 53 In a series of swift actions, Embassy in Lima said a consti was in January, when the San decade-old sea war over tuna U.S. boats and collected $3 Peruvian gunboats surrounded lar official was being sent to Diego based Don Juan was fishing. Six million in fines. years ago, 26 the seiners and took (hem over, apparently without gunfire, the American Tunaboat Associa¬ Lansing votes lease building tion said. The big fishing boats were "between 75 and 100 miles" to from Peru's shores, an associa- tion spokesperson said. There were believed to be 125 crew members aboard the Diego based vessels. Two Ecua- San for establishment auto museum dorean tunaboats also were reported to be in Peruvian An automobile museum may open in Lansing by the spring of the school up to code requirements. custody. 1980 following action taken by the City Council Tuesday. William Brenke, Second Ward council member, said he had Michael Zolezzi, assistant The council voted to lease a city storage building at 240 Mill St. to reservations about purchasing the school because the city will be general manager of the associa the R.E. Olds Museum Association for use as a museum devoted to getting into the "real estate business." Great American Smokeout tion, said the U.S. boat owners face penalities of "$200,000 to the history of automobile production. Richard Neller, president of the association, said he hopes to He voiced fears that if the city purchases the school, it might be left with a building that no one would want to use. $250,000" each, representing raise about $245,000 for the museum which would house antique fines of $360 per net ton of tuna ears, and other exhibits involving the history of Lansing. He said encouraging smokers to quit "I HOPE THE city does not get left holding the bag. The school aboard. the association has raised about one third of its goal. district should have made the transaction," Brenke said. The United States refuses to The next steps in getting the museum opened involve selecting a Councilmember at-Large Richard Baker said he had reservations By KAREN GOODWIN said, and this year 98,000 are include adults in order to full-time director and reconstructing the roof, Neller said. recognize the 200-mile offshore about buying the Horsebrook property without buying the school State News Staff Writer expected to die of the disease — protect children from seeing limit claimed by Peru, Chile and itself. The tobacco business is a the equivalent of about 268 a smoking as acceptable be Ecuador as far as it applies to IN OTHER ACTION the council voted to submit an application to "We are taking half a loaf when we could take a whole loaf," Baker conspiracy against womanhood havior. The Senate Education the migratory tuna. But U.S. the Lainsing School District to purchase Maple Hill School. 640 said. and manhood. It owes its origin Committee will review the bill fishermen have been Maplehill Ave., and about seven acres of vacant land behind to that BESIDES LUNG CANCER, Horsebrook School, for $1. Baker said he wanted to keep the school within the city's scoundrel, Sir Walter at 4 p.m. today in 401 of the encouraged by the State De¬ Raleigh, who was likewise the cigarette smoking has been Capitol's Committee Room. partment to buy licenses from Ivan Love, executive director of Capitol Area Community possession, suggesting the possibility that the building might need known to trigger larynx and A local meeting of Smok- Services, told the council that the organization is interested in to be reopened eventually. founder of American slavery. those nations, which generally JohnH.Kellog bladder cancers, as well as enders, a national smoking cost $50,000 and are good for 60 leasing the school from the city to house part of its Head Start He said he was definitely against the selling of the Horsebrook If you've been waiting for an colds, gastric ulcers, chronic cessation organization, will also program. school to private interests, noting that the Greater Lansing Board excuse to stop smoking, today bronchitis, emphysema and be held at 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, Love said the service organization was willing to pay for bringing of Realtors plans to bid for the building. There was no indication could be your day. heart disease conditions. These Nov. 20 and Thursday Nov. 29 when the Americans would be The Great American Smoke- smoking-related disorders are at the Albert Pick Motor Inn, released. out, which is sponsored by the estimated to cause some 325,000 1427 W. Saginaw St. American Cancer society, is an pre mature deaths each year, For last year's Great Ameri Smokeout day, 3.6 million men "As far are as we can tell, the being treated quite "Leon G" has the latest FIVE DAT SPECIAL annual national event held to according to the society. can In Michigan, several efforts smokers quit, 10.4 million cut well," Zolezzi said. "They're encourage millions of Ameri¬ still on board. We know none of to be non-smokers for are being made to discourage down, and 2,400 were not "A Crooked Heart" cans one them have been taken to jail." day. smoking. smoking two weeks later, the Interested persons should State Sen. R. Robert Geake, cancer society said. 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We Now Serve A Special Tossed Salad! 50COFF ANY LARGE SUB 25° OFF ANY SMALL SUB i WITH COUPON W Qallejf 9# OFFER GOOO: Today. Nov. IS I I | r-3 IMUWX' Sub Shops 1040 East Grand Rive m 351 0304 ■ j Thursday, November 15, 1979 Environmentalists want study of Great Lakes Campaign funds disputed (continued from page 12) were shown, he said. PENNSYLVANIA AND OHIO would get iron ore, he added, Currently, no law actually prohibits navigation on the Great much of which comes from Minnesota mines. Lakes during the winter, but due to the modifications of the Michigan is left with two bottlenecks which ships must sail CHICAGO (AH) - The head of President Carter's campaign in Byrne campaign officials have not said how much was raised at shipping lines, it does not pay to do so without government through — the St. Mary's River connecting lakes Superior and the dinner. Edward Burke, her brother and campaign treasurer, Illinois says a $5,000 contribution by Mayor Jane Byrne to the financing. Huron and the St. Clair River connecting lakes Huron and Erie. was not available for comment, nor was Michael Sneed, the campaign of Sen. Edward M. Kennedy may be illegal. However, Nicholson said taxpayers would be repaid in the form And those narrow connecting waters are where environmental mayor's press secretary who is taking a post in the Kennedy of economic benefits reaped from the project. Byrne announced on Tuesday that she was making the damage is most likely to happen, Shafer said. contribution from the proceeds of an Oct. 15 fund raising dinner campaign. The Corps estimates that a Jan. 31 extension would amount to Those sites are also fish spawning areas and the St. Mary's that helped pay off her 1979 election campaign debt. Carter was the $13 million in benefits while costing only $5 million. River in particular is one of the best sport fishing areas in the ELEVEN DAYS AFTER the fund-raiser, Byrne endorsed main guest at the dinner, held last month in McCormick Place. Schmidt referred to this type of economic benefit as "the trickle Great Lakes, Shafer said. Kennedy, previously, she had supported Carter without actually down effect." But Robert Torricelli, director of the Carter campaign in Illionis, "We're just guessing at the impacts," he added, "and that's not endorsing him. said that unless she has registered her own campaign committee as She said she had hoped having Carter in Chicago would boost his the way to make a decision — based on ignorance." IF A STEEL company saves a dollar a ton on iron ore, Schmidt a political action committee under Federal Election Commission standing in the state, but that polls taken afterward convinced her Shafer said the Corps had years to do the environmental studies rules, the contribution would be illegal. said, the savings would supposedly trickle down to the consumer. but did not. Michigan officials will continue to withold support of Carter's slide could not be reversed. It could not immediately be determined whether the mayor's "It's one thing to change sides in a political campaign," Torricelli "Anybody that believes that," he added, "probably believes in winter navigation until adequate studies are done. the tooth fairy-" campaign committee met FEC guidelines that would allow the said Tuesday. "It is another thing to take part of the funds that However, Nicholson said the studies would have cost $150 $5,000 gift. A report prepared for the New York Department of million. President Carter helped raise for the mayor and give it to the Transportation entitled "A Critique of the Recommended Plan of president's chief opponent." the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers," agreed that "benefits claimed BUT, SHAFER SAID, that would be the price to study the Byrne retorted that she had told Carter's staff his presence would Club sponsors make no difference in the amount of money raised. A spokesperson for the FEC in Washington, Sharon Snyder, said by the Corps for the recommended plan are dramatically overstated and the costs understated." entire Great Lakes system. The only place needing such studies, he said, are the bottleneck The report, which helped influence New York Gov. Hugh Carey areas, at a cost of no more than $1.5 million. Wednesday that a local political committee could contribute up to to take a stand against winter navigation, also said season Yet even if Congress does not approve winter navigation it does $5,000 to a federal election as a political action committee if it met for area food bank certain conditions. The guidelines, she said, are having the local committee extension alone is not the Corps' goal, but is "only the first step in an enormous investment program." The Corps is currently finalizing a feasibility report for a not mean the operation will stop. The Corps can keep the locks at Sault Sainte Marie open beyond the end of the traditional navigation season in order to meet "the Door prizes will be available in exchange for canned food from 4 registered as a political action committee; having contributions from 50 or more people, and having already contributed to the year round shipping season on the Great Lakes and an 11-month reasonable demands of commerce" said Bill McClarnon, project to 7 p.m. today at Dooley's restaurant when the MSU Marketing shipping season on the St. Lawrence Seaway. Club presents a "T.G. with the Profs." campaigns of five candidates for federal office. Snyder said that manager for the Corps of Engineers' navigation season extension This program would initially cost over $1 billion, as it would survey report. For all those that bring one canned good or a 50 cent donation, unless those conditions are met, the local committee could donate there will be a party following the presentation, said Steve Taylor, only up to $1,000. require massive re-tooling of the Great Lakes system, including The Corps has already received requests that the locks remain channel modifications, underwater dams and ice booms — to name open for several weeks beyond Dec. 15, McClarnon said. marketing club president. The money and food will be donated to She said such local committees sometimes segregate money a few. The Corps, therefore, is currently considering a season the Ingham County Community Food Bank. expected to be sent to federal campaigns so that it is not mixed with The program would also require approximately $100 million extension to Jan. 8, plus or minus one week, if Congress does not East Lansing merchants have donated the door prizes, Taylor money that is unacceptable under federal rules, such as direct each year to keep it going. The Corps estimates the economic act. said. Among the prizes are gift certificates for pizzas, clothing and contributions from corporations or labor unions. benefits of such a system would exceed $300 million a year. records. THAT PLAN, ACCORDING to Corps estimates, would cost The basketball tickets being sold are for the Jan. 11 game at Pontiac Stadium between the I/is Angeles Lakers, featuring Earvin Johnson, and the Detroit Pistons, with Gregory Kelser. Academic senate BUT THE NEW YORK study would support navigation through questioned whether Canada the St. Lawrence Seaway, making the Corps' plan less economically feasible. about $350,000 and provide $4.5 million in benefits. However, the DNR believes that would violate the Federal Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972, Shafer said. The marketing club bought a block of 300 tickets, of which 200 Although Canada does not have an official policy on winter That act states the actions of a federal agency have to be upper arena seats remain, Taylor said. The club has also chartered navigation, a study done for the Canadian St. Lawrence Seaway consistent with the coastal management program of the state. buses to travel to the game. The cost for a ticket, transportation and beer members and $12 for non members. They will be party and from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., is $10 for club available at the Monday through Friday at the lacking support Authority concluded that an extended navigation season would "have costs far in excess of their benefits to Canada." Without Canada's cooperation, winter shipping can only be done the four upper lakes where the main beneficiaries would be iron The failure of the Corps to do environmental studies in the area are inconsistent with the Michigan policies, Shafer said. "What we're concerned about," he added, "is that the The Academic Senate failed to reach quorum Wednesday for the on environmental is protected in the area." marketing club office on the third floor of Eppley Center. ore mines and steel mills, Schmidt said. second year in a row. "It's clear the real impetus behind winter shipping is the steel SCHMIDT SAID THAT if proper environmental studies are not A quorum of 235 faculty members is needed for the senate to vote. However, only 75 attended the meeting. industry," he added. "There's no doubt about it." done and the Corps continues shipping, MUCC will go to court. Scandinavian study In light of this, President Cecil Mackey urged faculty members to consider an alternate body that the faculty would respect and With that type of operation, "Michigan bears the greatest burden or has the greatest potential for (environmental) impact," "If they think they're going to go ahead and start shipping without doing any environmental studies — they're wrong," he Shafer said. said. want to represent them. applications available "If a structure works as poorly as this, we ought to have the gumption to try something else or do away with it," Mackey said. Scandinavian Seminar is accepting applications for the 1980-81 academic year in Denmark, Finland, Sweden or Norway. Mackey said the structure should gain more widespread support from the faculty than what he has seen. HOSPITALITY ASSOCIATION Following a three week language course, students pursue The type of governing body needed is one which is chaired by STATE NEWS (school of hotel, restaurant and inst. nigt.) individual study projects in Scandinavian specialty schools. one of its own members and sets its own agenda, he said. Based on a written evaluation of their work, most college1 Mackey also reported that negotiations of the 1980-81 NEWSLINE presents students receive full or partial academic credit for the year. University budget requests between MSU and state Legislature The $4,900 fee covers tuition, room, board and all field trips in Scandinavia. Interest free loans and some partial scholarships are available. have begun. "The outlook is not particularly encouraging," executive branch anticipates a tight year." he said. "The 355-8252 "END OF TERM" PARTY For information, write to Scandinavian Seminar, 100 E. 85th However, Mackey said that the overall tone of the hearings have for the Street, New York, N.Y. 10028. been pleasant and useful. HOLDEN REIO COLLEGE OF BUSINESS THE ATTIC Students Friday, Nov. 16, 1979 7:00 — 2:00 am of pm ALLE EY NIGHT CLUB fTlichigan State University • Faculty and Students invited are cordially invited to a reception • liars d'oeurves and refreshments to meet • Disco and Rack TV Roll dancing • Proper Attire is recommended President and Airs. Cecil Alackey S2.00 - H.A. members on $3.00 - non-members $3.50 - At the door Thursday, November 15 Tickets ran be purchased in the Eppley ('enter Front Lobby 'Nun 4 pm 5:30-7:30 p.m. - ITlulti-purpose Room Easy to take. Brody Building YUMPIN'YIMMINY! Fun to show. Feel the Danner difference. Danner makes hiking boots (or both men and women that (eel good, look good and do good things (or your leet They take the time to put the (inest quality and workmanship into every boot • Aim & Shoot they make • No Settings Danner Mountain Trail boots have solt. (ull grain leather up¬ • Film & Flash Inc. pers that readily mold to your (eet. and leather lining so supple, it (eels like an extra sock. And Danner Mountain Trail boots require little or no breaking in They're truly one ol the most comlortable hiking boots made Both Try on a pair of Danner Mountain Trail boots today and feel (Camera & Projector) the Danner difference. u. .. Michigan Ave. 4995 Quality Kodak Carousel Projector with 120 Slide Tray, fast fjinrtsmrtstrr Grand River Ave. F 2.8 Lens Norvegian Sveaters Hand knit in bright colors NORMAN a m e a c o 100% wool OPEN MON SAT Men's and women's sizes 10a.m.-6p THURS. & FRI. TIL' 9 p.m. "Nationally Known Low Prices" 10 W. Michigan Mall Battle Creek 49014 Mail Orders 210 abbott, east lansing I Kalamazoo 616-345-0164 Michigon Stote News tost Lansing, Muhigan Thursday, November 15, 1979 15 MARVELOUS FAMOUS LABEL FASHIONS AT PRICES ANY 3 DAYS HOPE FORI! ONLY!! SAVE 50%!! THURS, FRIDAY Bring your & SATURDAY Bank Cards & American Express Store Hours: Mon-Sat 9:30-5:30 Open Thurs. night til 8 GREAT NIVERSARY SALE TLE HELPER! Entire Stock of Dresses Tailored Suits Reg $25 to $70 Ren $125 to $200 NOW $17 to $49 yarndye broadcloth Girduroy Button Down Collar and flannel Skirts Oxford Shirts Shirts Reg $22 Reg $16 Reg $16 Turtle or Crew Neck Washable W«m>I— 14 Colors Poodle Knit Sweaters Shetland Sweaters Reg $22 Reg $22 EVERY THING Fine Guage Pearl Snap V-Neck & Cowl Western Shirts Sweaters Reg $22 Reg $10 STOCK ALL GIFT BOXES j Dee Cee ^ & Entire Stock ARE Madewell of Shoes, Painter Pants Entire Stoek of Entire Stock of Entire Stoek of Reg Price Reg. Price Boots, and FREE! Reg $11 to $18 Scarves, Hats, Mittens, Dress Pants Jeans Accessories Reg $25 to $40 Reg $25 to $45 Gloves, Purses & Belts Take $3.00, Take $5.00 OFF k OFF A Take $5.00 off Thursday, November 15, 1979 Board approves It's What's Happening Attention Pre-meds: Tour the MSU College of Human Medicine at 12:30 p.m. Friday. Meet in The MSU Pre-Vet Club presents Dr. Tony Micelo speaking on life as a veterinarian at 7:30 tonight, A-219 Clinical Center. 100 Veterinary Clinic. Announcements for It's What's Interested in world peace, inter¬ MSU Pre-Law Association pre¬ Psychology Graduate School Ryan's substitute An East Lansing woman was appointed Tuesday to represent Happening must be received in the State News office, 343 Student Services Btdg., by noon at least two days before publication. No national understanding and friend¬ ship? YMCA World Ambassadors will be on campus Nov. 20. Opportunities for volunteer for¬ sents Law School Night from 6:30 to 8:30 tonight, 332 Union. Mich¬ igan and Ohio law schools will be represented. information is available will answer at 5:30p.m. Thursday, 11 Olds Hall. Professors give basic information and specific questions. At Chapman will speak on "New Developments In Fringe Benefits," at 7:30 tonight, 131 N. Hubbard Hall. Sponsored by American Seeking communication, edu¬ cation or related majors interested in gaining valuable public speaking experience. Contact Rick Tasch, Ingham County's 19th District, replacing the recently resigned announcements will be accepted eign service! Society of Personnel Administra- for MS Read-a-thon, at 485-9320. Patrick Ryan. by phone. "Singin", Strugglin' & Strum- Learn about the English Litera¬ Phi Gamma Nu members: min'," an evening of protest, ture Overseas Study program in Maribeth Somers, 35, of 1135 Marigold Ave., was unanimously Please attend the envelope stuff¬ feminism, labor, peace music plus London at 7:30 tonight, 211 Bes- Department of Astronomy and approved by the Ingham County Board of Commissioners to Botany and Plant Pathology Friends of MSU Museum invite Astrophysics presents Jim Lou¬ ing for Breakthru at 5:30 p.m. string bands is from 7 to 11:30 sey Hall. Sponsored by the English represent the district until a special election is held in early 1980. Tropical Green House is now open you to help in ongoing projects in don on "The Moons of Jupiter Thursday, Placement Services tonight, Coral Gables. Sponsored Department • • # your major study area. Join us at Ryan resigned Nov. 2, saying he was "exhausted" from recent from noon to 2 p.m. Monday, lobby. by Peace Center. Astronomy and Astrophysics Seen by Voyagers" from 7:30 to 7 p.m. Nov. 28, Museum Audit¬ personal and political pressures. He represented the 19th District Thursday, Friday and from 11 a.m. 10:30 tonight, 158 Natural Re¬ Department announces an observ¬ orium. which includes part of I^ansing, East Lansing and Lansing to noon Saturday, located behind sources Blda. MSU Recreation Association Fast with Oxfam to support atory open house from 7 to 9 p.m. the Horticulture Building. Township. invites interested persons to an Cambodian relief. Campus Hunger Saturday, MSU Observatory. Somers was recommended to the board by the Democratic International Year of the Child Coalition will hold a program from Weather permitting, the 24-inch Lansing area staff member Bar¬ MSU Hang-gliding Club meets caucus members of the board. 6 to 8:30 tonight, 1118 S. Harrison reflecting telescope will be used ney Ford will be speaking at the at 7 tonight, 208 IM Sports-West. Mandatory meeting for all Hos¬ special event from 11a.m. to 2p.m. The board also approved Tom Road. for observing current objects of Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship Beginner lessons available. Every¬ Hoisington, D Lansing, as pitality Press Staff members is at 7 Saturday, Lansing International YMCA, 301 W. Lenawee. For interest. meeting at 7 tonight, 336 Union. one welcome. chairperson pro tern of the board until 1980 when he may take over tonight, 105 Eppley Center. Agronomy Club meets at 7 the chair. The position of chair pro tern was also left vacant by details call 489-6501, Ext. 471. Park and Recreation Resources tonight, 312 Agriculture Hall. Ryan. Club meets at 6 tonight, 217 Learn the pavane, the galliard, In other business, the board voted to break away from the Communication Graduate Natural Resources Bldg. Topics: the branle and more! The Renais¬ regional concept of criminal justice funding and approve federal B-ball games, logo/T-shirt contest sance Dance Association meets School Seminar will be held at legislation which allows the funds to be directed immediately to and a surprise! from 8:30 to 11 tonight. Tower 7:30 tonight, 101 S. Kedzie Hall. MICHIGAN STATE the county rather than through a regional commission. Room, Union. Everyone welcome. Tom Hoisington said the method would give the county more A new student publication, Anyone interested in obtaining I UNIVERSITY control over the spending of the funds. The Israel Awareness Group will "Spartan," has positions available be collecting funds for the starving information about Semester at The Federal funds for criminal justice projects are now for writers, editors, artists and Sea should attend the Overseas channeled through the Criminal Justice Coordinating Council of Cambodian refugees from 4:30 to students with advertising exper¬ Study meeting at 7 tonight, 130 the Tri County Regional Planning Commission. ience. For more information con¬ 6:30p.m. Thursday, near the resi¬ DEPARTMENT OF THEATRE Hubbard Hall. dence hall cafeterias. Commissioner Thomas Brennan, D East Lansing, said the tact Bob Evanski at 332-3568. TRHA council is kind of an "unorganized hodge podge, with Ingham • PRESENTS always prodding the two other counties along trying to get things Tourism Club meets at 7 tonight c Y indt^^IAVVE done. 103 Eppley Center. Georges TORONTO i "That's why this would be a great advantage," he said. "It would Joyaux of Romance Languages V f Dec. 8-12 ASMSU TRAVEL I . 7yj ^For this week's shows, times^ . give us total control over what's being done with the money." will speak about foreign languages • ond locations, phone RHA's ☆ 353-5255 £ 24 hour programline: * a for thanksgiv thanksgiving • ASMSU Programming Boord# * 355-0313 * In deference to native (Commission Americans who have expressed to discuss concern over the content of the play. The Department of Theatre offers an E.Ij. grant THE FEVER m apology to those affected. Money can Proposed uses for the 1980 81 IS SPREADING. funds from the Community be refunded through the PAC box office. Development Block Grant will be discussed by the East Lan¬ |OHN TRAVOLTA | sing Housing and Community season tickets are Development Commission 7:30 tonight in 54 B District Court, 301 M.A.C. Ave. Saturday NIGHT) still available The grant, which totals more than $2 million for three years, —FEVER a paramount picture m 2 shows for the was given to East Lansing by price of $2 the federal Department of HELD OVER FINAL DAY! Housing and Urban Develop¬ to be used for low- ment or THURS. 108 B WELLS 8:00 & 10:00 THE JADE DRAGON moderate-income housing de velopments. The commission will also After her divorce, discuss what action should be MICHIGAMI taken, if any, in regards to the Erica got to know eviction of 43 residents who some pretty lived in the upper level of the East Lansing State Bank, 100 W. Grand River Ave., this past interesting people... * J! n/tharried wr man The residents were evicted because the bank wanted to remodel the building. LAST 3 DAYS including herself. RESERVATIONS 355-0148 THURS. WILSON 7:30 & 9:45 PORNO TONIGHT SKr J per person mu m msxooitAS mmemm m7'7v*mriv.y/iJ oo Cunt Eastwood will turn you per day 'Every The price includes meals and lodging at our 2 Which Way beautiful resort located in the heart of Boyne But Loose' Country. Sorry, but PG| Oismbuied bv WAHIFR BflOS O groups of 20 or more only. Openings are limit THURS. CONRAD 6:00,8:00,10:00 ed. X-Country trails also. For more info call... TODAY OPEN 7:45 (313)355-3114 SHOW AT 8PM ONLY FRIDAY SHOWS 7:00-9:35 ■■ BAMBI WOODS AS DEBBIE PORNO TONIONT SHOWTIMES: 7:30. 9:00, 10:30 PLACE: 102 B WELLS ADMISSION: 2.SO STUDENTS, 3.50 NON-STUDENTS A BEAL FILM SCOTLAND'S FAMOUS HIGHLAND REGIMENT TODAY AND FRI. OPEN 7PM SHOWS 7:20 • 9:20PM The The BLACK HM Band, Pipes, Drums& Dancers ONE OF BRITAIN'S MOST SPECTACULAR MILITARY DISPLAYS iingin'est, daiKin'eit character! Atemptongly to ever call comedy.. themselves a team: LECTURE CONCERT SERIES at Michigan State University By popular demand, the entire Black Watch bands, pipes, drums and »' ichigan Last OPEN 7PM Day... atms -vhs highland dancers return to MSU for the first time since the American Bicentennial. Today, the words "The Black Watch" are known "HALLOWEEN" „ throughout the world as being synonymous with the thrilling "skirl v|0" Guess Who's Back? of the pipes" and "the tunes of glory," including all the best-known melodies from Scotland. A feast for the entire family. RAMPARTS OF CLAY FRI. . . FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16 at 8:15 P.M. FROM CIN1MA 5 UNIVERSITY«AUDITORIUM OPEN plus "Imprint," a disturbing animated short about AT SHOW ON SUNDAY life in a totalitarian society which the New York 7PM Single tickets, in limited quantity, are on sale NOW Times called, "a seven-minute masterpiece." at the MSU Union Ticket Office and SHOWS Thursday 8:00, Friday 7:30 & 9:30 7:15 9:15 Both nights in 100 Engineering NATIONAL LLMPMHii $1.00 with RHA pass. $1.50 all others A division of the ASMSU Programming Board funded by student ANIMAL IMMffC The Most Popular Movie Comedy Of All Time tax dollars. Partially funded by the RHA Alternative Movie Food. Call the Programming Board Hotline. 353 7010. tor 24 boor into oo P.6. events Accessible. STARTS FRIDAY AT A ZOO NEAR YOU! \ Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, November 15, 1979 17 IT ONLY TAKES MINUTES TO PLACE YOUR STATE NEWS 347 STUDENT SERVICES BUILDING CALL 355-8255 1 Hutunmtive ||^| r" fliitomotive Auto Service Employment | [Til I Employment | [jj] r Employment | |TT| 1 Apartments _ | |lp] [ Apartments | [§] 1 Apartments | fig] ATTENTION!! WE buy late IMPALA, '71. Power steer- MASON BODY SHOP, 812 E. DENTAL ASSISTANT - Pre EVENING JANITORIAL, part ORDER PROCESSING clerk MALE ROOMMATE needed. FEMALE SUBLEASE $95 1 BEDROOM APARTMENT model imported and domes- ing, brakes, air. Mechanically Kalamazoo since 1940. Auto fer experience. Full or part time. Call Mr. Marsh, 482 bright, ambitious person for Available December, Lease month. Capitol Villa. 332- sublease. Carpeted, dish- tic compact cars. Contact excellent. $400. Call Robert painting-collision service. time. Intelligent, neat, ener 6232. 8-11-15(3) full time position in young John DeVoung, WILLIAMS Twyckingham, 351 8839 0717 winter term only. washer, parking 349 6798. Fiore 355-0369. After 5, 351- American, Foreign cars. 485 getic. Modern office facilities. Z 8 11-26 (3) growing company. Adding Z-8 11 26 (31 Z 2 11 16 (3) VW, 484-1341. C 20-11 30 (5) 3892. 5 11-16 (5) 0256. C-20-11-30 (5) Compensation open. Call OVERSEAS JOBS • Sum¬ machine experience helpful. before 6 p.m. 323-3717. mer/year round. Europe, S. Excellent benefits. Apply "in FEMALE ROOMMATE need¬ AUDI 100LS-1972. 2-door. ALL STUDENT Advertising COUNTRY SETTING. 1 bed MALIBU CLASSIC, 1975. 4 5-11-19(6) America, Australia, Asia, etc. Auto, air, good shape. $1195 door, V8, air, very good, must Employment All fields, $500-$1,20l) mon person: tional American Educa¬ Services 419 Lentz ed winter term only. Rent must be prepaid beginning room apartments, 4 miles or best offer. 351-1128. sell. $2250. 655-2940. negotiable. 332 7144 after 6. November 5. S 22-11-29 (3) from MSU, Reasonable rates. FAST MOVING food estab¬ thly Expenses paid, sightsee¬ Court, Lansing, Mich. Z-4 11 16 (3) 5-11-19(4) NEED BANJO and guitar No children or pets. 339 8686. 3-1119(3) lishment now accepting ap¬ instructors. Call MARSHALL ing. Free information: IJC, 5-11-21 (10) FEMALE ROOMMATE need¬ 10-11-30 (4) plications for part time help. Box 52-ME Corona Del Mar, EAST LANSING. BUICK ELECTRA 225, 1970 MAVERICK 1970. Rusty but MUSIC CO 337-9700. Ask , Cozy one ed winter. $98/month. 349 Apply in person BURGER CA 92625 Z 17 11 30 (81 SELF DEFENSE product. Full bedroom, part utilities paid. No rust, runs good. $800. for Gordon McMahon. 0385. Z 5-11 16 (3) FEMALE NEEDED for Oke¬ trusty. 25 MPG regular; KING restaurant 1141 East Air or part time representatives conditioning, carpeting, . Please phone 393-7866. C-20-11-30 (5) mos townhouse. Rent/utili¬ snowtires, low miles. $300. Grand River, East Lansing, MALE LOCKER room super needed, flexible hours. 332- dining room. No deposit. FEMALE ROOMMATE Non ties $150. Deposit $100. Even 8JI16!3! _ _ _ 337-0526 after 3. 6-11-16 (4) MODELS WANTED, $9/hour between the hours of 2-4p.m. visor. Hannah Middle School 4648. 3-11-19 (4) Now onlv $100. (3 16 C) MID smoker preferred. Cedar Vil ings 349 2278. 5-11 21 (4) 8-11-26(8) Monday, Tuesday, Thursday MICHIGAN RENTAL. 349 CAMARO - 1977, 4 speed, 74 pinTO runabout, runs 489-2278 or apply in person at lage Apartments. 337-0588. and Friday 12:50-2:00p.m. AM/FM, 29,000, excellent, VELVET FINGERS, 527 E. RESIDENT MANAGER and 1065. Open 9a.m.-9p.m. FEE. Z 8-11-20 (3) goodi |00ks nice, only $795. BASIC PROGRAMMERS Wednesday 12:50-3:00p.m. C 4 11 16 (8) Houses $3,400. 394-2638 after 3 p.m. Call 337-2237. 6-11-16 (3) Michigan. OR-20 11-30 (4) spouse to live in and super¬ Immediate openings for ex¬ apply in person. Personnel vise 6 emotionally impaired EEMALE ROOMMATE need 5-11-21 (3) perienced programmers. Bus¬ office, East Lansing Public adult clients in a residential FEMALE ROOMMATE, non ed for Winter & spring. Non BEAUTIFUL HOME. Faculty SCOUT '66. 4-wheel drive, UNIFORMED SECURITY of¬ Schools. 509 Burcftam Dr. iness applications, on-line home setting. Daytime hours smoker. Unfurnished $167.50 on leave from March to CAPRI-1979 3-door auto- ficers and store detectives, smoking. Cedar Village. 351 4-speed, safari top, dual gas programming. Flexible hours, 8 11-20 (9) open to attend school. Must month starting December. 8247. Z 3 11 19(41 September, 1980. Student or matic, economical, immac- tanks. Runs well. $600 484- full or part-time. Call 641- excellent compensation. have own transportation. 332-4777 after 5. 5-11-19 (4) family, no pets. Low rent in ulate. Must sell. 337-9538. 3264 after 5 o m 4562. OR-20-11-30 (4) Send resume to E.B.S. 4295 WAITRESSES FULL AND Room and board plus salary FEMALE NON-Smoker. Own exchange for good care. 8:1l"l9_i3! Z-5-11-16 (5) ' ANN ARBOR publisher look¬ Okemos Rd., Okemos, 48864 4-11-16(9) part time, nights and days and fringe benefits. Contact GROESBECK 1222 Blake 2 bedroom plus carport. $395 room in Americana. Close to References required. Call af¬ CAPRI '74. 4 available at SHANNON'S Personnel Office, Community MSU. Student only. 351 7023 ter 5, 351 8125 12-11 20(7) - cylinder, sun 73 SILVER FORD Futura ing for marketing/sales per¬ utilities. 372 2213 SALOON. 882 2577. Mental Health Board, 407 W ^ Z-5 11 21 (4) roof, rust proofed, $1500. stereo, 3 speed. 6 cylinder. sonnel for Lansing area. Part ONE PERSON. Own room. 8 11-15 14) Greenlawn, Lansing, EOE. 10-11 20 (31 355-6261 mornings. Call Tom, 489-5655. time. Good pay. Call Karen 4 man house. $85 per month, 1 11-15112) WANTED 1 male to share 2 5-11-19(3) 5 11-20(3) Jordan, CODA Press, 1-313- all utilities, garden pets nego¬ ALL STUDENT ALL STUDENT advertising LUXURY DUP1EX 3 bed bedroom, Riverside. Call 332 971-5139. Z-3-11-19 (6) tiable. Limited parking. 1 mile must be prepaid beginning RESIDENT AIDE needed to room, 2 baths, family room 1117. X Z 5 11-21 (3) CHEVETTE - 1979 beautiful, 4WD SUBARU WAGON '78. matellic brown, strips and MCDONALD'S Advertising November 5. S 22 11 29 (3) assist in group home for six with fireplace. Many extras. south of Capitol. 484 3430 31 MPG, 57,000 miles, $4500. 694 9388 4 11 16 (4) Bob or Steve before noon. RESTAURANTS Must be emotionally impaired adults. FEMALE ROOMMATE, Non more options. 5500 miles, 393-4432 after 5p.m. PART TIME, evenings, Mon¬ Variable hours. Part time. smoker sublet winter term. 5 11-16 17) of East Lansing and Okemos Prepaid _ $4360 or best offer. 339-9471. Z-6-11 -26 (3) day-Friday. Must be neat, $2.90 per hour. Apply in 2 MEN FOR Riverside East for $75/month. 351 1596 after 5. NEW-3 BEDROOMS, 2 baths 8-11-20(4) are now accepting applica¬ dependable. Call 655 3931 tions for all shifts. Apply from Beginning Nov. £ between 12-2 p.m. personnel office, COMMUN immediate occupancy. $95/ 1-11-15 (3) on Lake Lansing. $625/month 7,7.7r.7.7r~ r ~7 ~ TOYOTA CELICA liftback, ITY MENTAL HEALTH month. 337-8082. 5-11-21 (4) Marty, 337 2299 evenings. CHEVY NOVA 68, Reliable, 79 5 speed, air, sunroof, 8-10a.m. or 2-4p.m. Monday- until end of 8 11 19 (5) BOARD, 407 W. Greenlawn, TWO MAN. $230/month, 12-11 3013) 6-cylinder, 4-door, auto/ stereo, excellent condition, Friday. 10-11-30 (7) term. MALE NEEDED to sublet in Lansing, EOE. 1-11-15(9) heat and water included. P°w®r'^ E-5-11-21 (3) 339-2342. must seH $6700. 337-0413. SKI RENTAL shop manager. THANKS! Hostess PLANT PARTIES earns 10%. Contact Twyckingham, winter-spring. Close to campus. 337 0678. EAST LANSING modern two 8-11-15(4) LIKE TO DRIVE 332 5903 $110/month. Ask Z-3-11-19 (3) Rental experience necessary. bedroom. All utilities paid. HYACINTH HOUSE GREEN DO IT FOR Jeff. CHEVY WAGON, '71. '75 1973 TOYOTA WAGON, Apply at E. Lansing FREE¬ ERY, 332-6200 20 11-30(41 DOMINO'S PIZZA Z-3-1M9J3) Basement, fireplace, yard, NEED FEMALE, Winter kids OK, only $225. (1-2-C) STYLE SHOP. 351-9026. 1 2 MALES WINTER motor, transportation gem, Corona Deluxe, $500. 349- 2-11-16(5) ARBY'S Now hiring full and part-time or August. $85/month. By Sig¬ MID MICHIGAN RENTAL. must see to appreciate, $1000 2961, 5:30-8:30 p.m. AVON spring, Cedar Village, very ma Chi. 351 7878. 1010 East Grand River is now delivery people. Flexible 349-1065. Open 9a.m.-9p.m. or best offer. 699-2502 8-11-26 (3) Earn your Holiday shopping hours with paid vacations comfortable, 332 6831 after Z-3-11-19 13) THE STATE News Classifieds FEE. C 4 11 16 171 8-11-15 (4) money. Sell Avon part time taking applications for full and holidays benefits. Can 6. Z-3-11-16 (3) TRANS AM, 1978, very low needs clerical people for win¬ and set your own hours. and part time, evening and make up to $5/hour with ONE FEMALE roommate Some full and several CHRYSLER CORDOBA 1975 ter term. Must be able to late night help. Please apply 1 FEMALE needed mileage, excellent condition, America's most popular line commission and tips. Apply - own needed for winter term only. low mileage, all power, priced T-top, 351-5404. 3-11-15 (3) work Monday-Friday, 2-5p.m. of cosmetics, fragrance & in person between 2-5p.m room, unfurnished, $100' part-time positions at the following locations. Close to campus. Call 332- to sell. Call 694-7218. or 8-11a.m. Come to 347 jewelry. Call 482-6893. Weekdays. month, utilities-close 394 6966 Z-8-11-28 (4) open with Min-A-Mart 8-11-26 (5) TRANS AM '79, 7000 miles, Student Services. C-20-11-30 18) E.O.E. 5855. Z 2 11-15(3) food stores in both 2068 Cedar St., Holt under warranty, T-top, air, S-2-11-16J7) X-8-11-28 (9) 1561 Haslett Rd., Haslett FEMALE ROOMMATE need Lansing and Grand FEMALE SHARE 1 bedroom, 1974 CUTLASS Supreme. 4 P°wer windows £t locks, tilt RN'S GN'S BABYSITTER FOR children 1139 E.Grand River, ed sublease winter term only. Ledge areas. Our sch¬ CHEERLEADING, GYM¬ Old Cedar Village. Winter/ door. Great condition. Very wheel, AM-FM stereo Ef tape 6&T1 in home near Frandor East Lansing Americana $110. 332-8151. edules are flexible NASTICS, pom pom, drill Spring, $110 332-8147 clean. Air. Low mileage. 484- P^yer, deluxe trim. $6900. Lansing General Hospital has 3-7p.m. daily, top wages, 5214 Cedar St., Lansing Z-2 11 16(3) 3887.5-11-20(4) 484-3854. 501-1J (6) full and part time positions non-smoker, car needed 482 team, public relations, photo¬ 3608 N.E. St., Lansing Z 5 11-20 (3) making this a good op _ available for registered and 0912 after 6p.m. 5-11 20 (5) graphy, part time exciting 801 Thomas L. Parkway, 2 MAN, 1 BEDROOM, sub porfunity for employ DODGE CHARGER 1974, TRANS AM '78. Air, cruise, jobs. Fun, travel, prestige, FFMALE ROOMMATE, own ment while pursuing - graduate nurses, a 4-day, 10 salaries. Call (517) 646 6709 Lansing lease winter and spring. Close CHILD-CARE for 8 month old $77.50 month, power, AM/FM, good cond- slere°'^el?u.r.sr)lf hour per day work week 10-11-30 (6) 966 Trowbridge, E. Lansing room, near call 372 2443 after 10pm to campus. 332-5273. your education. Pre¬ ition, $1,500 or best offer, 627-9760. 8-11-19 (3) option allowing 3 day week¬ and 3 year old. Two after- 12-11-30 (20) Z 3 11-19(3) requisites. Availability ends is available on the noons'week 332-4724. Z-8 11 16 (3) &lV?5 <4? ^ 2635' ttr— TRIUMPH 1971, GT6, needs midnight shift. We offer: ' 5~-11-20 (4) KITCHEN HELP wanted, thru midnight. Avail¬ WQrk Qn c|ut(;h $7Q0 394. Primary and team nursing, days and nights, apply SIL¬ VER DOLLAR SALOON. For Rent ~ | f"^] 1 BFDROOM CEDAR Village ability, weekends. DODGE DART. Runs great. 1826, after 5. 8-11-21 (3) complete orientation pro¬ HELP WANTED: Taxi drivers. apartment. Dec to June, Need own transporta¬ New starter, battery, muffler, 7 ~ " 7.7 77.7 Self-starter, must have: Monday-Friday 2-5. 332 8147. Barb or Paula gram, continuing education CROSSROADS REALTY IS tion. Must like work¬ exhaust system. Best offer ?. 1976. Air, support system, excellent 1. State of Michigan chauf¬ 5-11-21 (4) MOVING' to 124 W. Grand Z3 11 16 (3) 485-8184 after 5. 8-11-28(4) AMFM- excellent condition feur License, 2. E. Lansing, ing with people. Pre¬ and wage and benefit package. River. E. Lansing. Same mileage. 355-8136. taxi driver permit, 3. 18 years FILE CLERK Publisher in Holt MALE ROOMMATE immedi vious retail experience For more information contact FORD WAGON, 1973. Good 8-11-26 (3) of age or is looking for intelligent, care¬ phone number? 351-0951. $122 '/> utilities Personnel Office Depart older. Part-time to C 20 11 30 (4) ately t helpful but not requir start, flexible schedule, mini¬ ful person to work 15 hours/ Close. 351 7212 or 332 3414 ment, Lansing General Hospi¬ ed Only responsible week in the morning. 694 Z2 11 15 (3) tal, 2800 Devonshire, Lan¬ mum wage guaranteed. Call individuals need 2240. 5-11-21 (5) PARKING 2 minutes from ap¬ izsT 372"4m ss.'JSss.sy r sing, Ml 48909. Phone 372- 8220, ext. 267. EOE. 332-3559. C 12 11-16 (9) PART TIME taking and deliv¬ campus Division, - corner of Ann and $13'month. Call EEMALE ROOMMATE need ed beginning winter & spring ply. See Mrs. Zuker, Mr. Vint or Mr. Ryan 10-11-16 (21) BARTENDFRS NEEDED, FORD TORINO - 1974. Excel- I AulO Service 1111 / |1 male or female, contact, in ering orders. Household pro¬ 351 4313 after 7pm. term. Call 351 8466. at Min-A-Mart #6, at 1 Z 6 11 21 (4) Z 8 11 15(3) lent condition. Good radial NURSES: RN's or LPN's - person, Eric Craymer at the ducts. Excellent pay. Call 351 2207 1476 Haslett road, tires. Automatic transmis- Nurture those who nurtured 321-3022. 5-11-21 (4) MOTORCYCLE STORAGE, PEANUT BARREL and Time to sell musical instru ROOMMATE WANTED for Haslett, '/j mile east ^n' $17°° 0r beSt after 6p.m. $30 for November thru April, you! Be a charge nurse SMITTY's, 521 E. Grand EXPERIENCED TIRE Chang Winter term, Rivers Edge of Marsh road, Mon 0kemos area 349.0724. supervisor at PROVINCIAL River. 3-11-16 (6) ments you no longer need in 5-11-19(3) HOUSE WEST. 731 Stark ers, part time. Apply PAY- Classified. We have ready Apartments, Call 337 2088. day November 19, LESS TIRE INC 1054 E cash buyers! 8 11 21 (3) weatherDr., Lansing. Call Mr. LIVE-IN to assist handicap 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. FORD MAVERICK 1974 4 R. Putnam, RN, Director of Grand River, East Lansing, door, AM-FM, air, new radi- CHEAPEST PRICES in the ped attorney in arising 332 6545. 3 11 19 (5) Nursing. 323-9133. 8-11-2118) mornings and retiring even als, power steering, tuff coat- state! UGLY DUCKLING ed, 68,000 miles, like new, RENT-A-CAR $7.95/day. ings. Lifting involved. Com¬ ANIMAL CARETAKER HOUSEKEEPER $1975. 489-0421. 6-11-21 (5 ) 372 7650 C-20-11-30 141 WANTED, excellent salary, 3 blocks pensation, plush apartment, 374-8652. 6-11 16(6) needed Christmas break. $5/ EVEN SANTA CAN'T DECIDE from MSU campus, res¬ hour. Zoology Department GRANADA - 6 cylinder, auto- JUNK CARS wanted. Also ponsible for cleaning, laundry PART TIME EMPLOYMENT 353 5164 3 11-19 ( 3) WHAT TO GIVE EVERYONE matic air best offer 337- selling used parts. Phone and babysitting. 8-5 p.m. 1405. 8-11-23 (3) 321-3651. C 20 11-30 (3) daily. Call 351-8964. with Michigan's largest multi manufacturer distributor, 15- COOKS, FULL or part time breakfast and/or broiler exp FOR CHRISTMAS. 5"11'!®171_ 20 hours per week. Auto¬ erience. Apply in person. GRAND" PRIX PRIX~ * 1972, G°°D USE° 13'14'15 _ uHAND - 1972 runs runs mobile required. 339-9500 inch. Snow tires too! Mount- BOYNE USA CONVENTION LIZARD'S 224 Abbott. very good, new exhaust & C-20-11-30 (5) 3-11 19 (4) fuel pump some body dents, ed free Used wheel and hub cgps PENNEL SALES, 1825 AND SKI RESORT Accept¬ ing applications for winter BUT NOW HE'S FOUND THE n«n to mm! °r Michigan, Lansing. Michigan employment and during the PERFECT ANSWER! iX-'X*7' 48912 482 5818. Christmas break. Positions _2_i5i GREMLIN-X 1974, radials, C-20-11-30 (7) 77.7r7A77^ n7 available for food and cock¬ tail personnel, bus personnel EXPERIENCE and bartenders. Please send snows, AM/FM - stereo, BRAKE PARTS - Pads, shoes The World as your Campus CHRISTMAS PEANUTS excellent, 332-5255. after and hydraulicsoryourfof- resume to: Mark Sulak eign car CHEQUERED FLAG 6 om Z 5-11-16 (3) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _7 FOREIGN CAR PARTS. 2605 Boyne Mountain Lodge PERSONALS Mr. Businessman, advertise E. Kalamazoo Street. One U.S. 131 Highway for the help you need tomor- mile west of campus. 487- Boyne Falls, Ml 49713 On November 30, the last day of row in our columns. 5055. C-20-11-30 (7) 14-11-20 (14) classes, the State News Classified will be printing the special Christmas LANSING'S FINEST AUTOMATIC CARWASH Pages. Included will be gift packages printed with your favorite Holiday message A perfect gift for your OUTSHINER friends here at MSU. To order your Christmas Peanuts Personal, just com plete this form and mail or bring with Phone-351-0063 payment to the State News Classified ★ Polish Wax Dept. 347 Str Jent Services. Hours - 8 A.M. - 6 P.M. ★ Hot Wax DEADLINE: ★ Spray Wax NAME ★ Self Serve Vacs February 3,1980 an ADDRESS CITY Wednesday, Nov. 21 Seattle September 3, 1 the Orient Southeoit Alio ei Conal and the Meditern DAY PHONE NO ZIP STUDENT NO NOON 25 characters in a line, including punc MONDAY NOV. 12 103 BESSY al 700 p m fuation and spaces TUESDAY NOV. 13 106 WONDERS at 7 00 p.m 4 lines - $3*50 WL.iOAY NOV 14 331 UNION at 8 30 pm THURSDAY NOV 15 103 HUBBARD at 7 00 p in PRINT ADHERE. Good for Mail or bring to: Stote News Classified Dept. 25' 347 Student Services Bldg. off wash E. Lansing. Ml 48823 Limit on* coupon p*r wash 1 8 Michigan State News. East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, November 15, 1979 Houses BE Houses m Rooms for Sale |[51 1 For Sale For Sale For Sale 11^1 Recreation | Transportation 11-3-] HASLETT 4 bedrooms. 3 BEDROOM, AMPLE Park- EAST SAGINAW Bedroom RECORDS! THOUSANDS to OVER 3000 cheap albums, AUTOMATIC PIPES. 25% BOOKS! 3 floors of books, BLUEGRASS EXTENSION RIDERS NEEDED to Conn/ $300 and $300 deposit. Own ing, no lease, $275 plus plus use of house. $85/month choose from, 751 and up, all 251 and up all types - hits to off. Plus all your paraphern¬ magazines and comics. CUR¬ SERVICE plays weddings, utilities. No pets. 339-8426. utilities. Call Boots, 882 7631 + '/« utilities. 485-3444 after NYC area. Leaving 11-20, quality guaranteed. WAZOO the obscure. FLAT BLACK & alia needs including: Whip¬ IOUS BOOK SHOP, 307 East parties. 337 0178 or 372-3727. 8 11 17 (3) 5-11-21 (3) 6 p.m. Z 8 11 21 (4) RECORDS, 223 Abbott, 337 CIRCULAR 541 E. Grand returning 11-25. Call Stew pets, Rush, Poster, wall- Grand River, East Lansing, EAST LANSING 3-bedroom, 0947. C 20 11 30(5) River, above Paramount. hangings, bongs. WHITE 332-0112. C 20 11 30 15) G20-1J -30J3) 332-1085 or 332 0866. MID MICHIGAN RENTALS Z-2-11-16 (4) 2 bath $350/month. CATA OWN ROOM Bathroom, Open 11a.m. 6p.m., 6 days. MONKEY, 117 N. Harrison DISC JOCKEY. We have a has a large selection of C 20 11 30 (6) close. 655 4259. 5 11 21 (3) cooking. Portion of rent in QUEEN SIZED waterbed Rd., 11a.m. - 8p.m. UNITED ft FARE coupons, complete mobile sound NEED RIDERS Buffalo, 11-21 apartments, houses, dup exchange for babysitting. mattresses. $48. Guaranteed. I-11-15(8) $65 each, pair $100. 349-4924 system to fill any size room Call Dave, evenings 3-0617. lexes, studios, etc... Most SHARE NEW East Lansing Close to campus. On bus WE SELL stereo equipment. Call 332 4594. Z 5-11 15 (3) evenings. E5-11 20 (3) with your favorite music all Z-3-11-19 (3) areas, sizes and prices. Call resident house, fully equip route. 351 7580, after 6p.m. THE STEREO SHOPPE. East BROWN DAVENPORT & and see if we have what ped. Entire upstairs. Single or and weekends. 8-11-28 (6) supplied by Discount Re¬ SOFA BED, $45, back folds Lansing. C-20-11-30 (3) matching chair, $125. Call SHAG CARPET, 12x17, you're looking for. From 9 9. couple. After 5, 337 7849, after 2:30. 484 4789 mixed cords, E. Lansing. We'll do a down, Herculon, 6ft feet, green, never used, 349 1065 'C 20 11 30 18) 332 5409. 8 11 28 151 MALE NEEDED, winter excellent. 332 6663. SOMEBODY ELSE'S CLOS- E-5-11-21 (4) $125. 6000BTU air cond¬ professional type program at Wanted spring in furnished house. a non-professional price. Call EAST LANSING 2 bedroom 5-11-16 (3) et featuring gently used itioner, $125. GE toaster-oven ON SABBATICAL For Rent, Campus one block. Ask for SALE # 1 SOUND at 332-2212 to house. $235/month plus utili¬ clothing. 541 E. Grand River. - 2 KLH 103 speakers $16. All excellent. 351-8476. ROOMMATE. OWN room. fully furnished house, winter Ken. 337 2669. Z 3 11 19(3) MINNESOTA TICKET $5. Open noon to 6p.m. Take-ins 3-way, 10" woofers. Good E 5-11-20 (5) make a good party better. term only. 5-6 persons. 1ft ties, 351 2796. 10-11 30 13) Close, reasonable. Jim G. Blue gray full length wool by appointment. shape $90/pair. 353-8408. Ask for Tom. X-10-11-15 112) 351-7261. 5-11-16(3) miles to MSU. 351-5701. C 20 11 30 (5) Z-2-11-16 (3) coat with hood size 7. About CASH PAID For stereo 5 11 15(4) ROOM RESIDENTIAL house WANTED 2 Roommates to - $35. 332 7263. E 5 11 15 (4) components, musical instru¬ SKYDIVING- Every weekend. RETIRED LADY wishes quiet ft block to MSU. $140/ share California contempor 3 UNITED Airlines half fare BITTERSWEET ANTIQUES ments, photo gear, jewelry, First jump instruction every 1 bedroom near busline in ROOMMATE NEEDED, East month t utilities. 332-0131, ary home. $125/month. 321 tickets $50 each, 655 3450 - 377 4702 after 3, Rich. ft PRICE American Airlines Open Tues. & Fri. 12am - albums and tapes. TOP DOL¬ Saturday and Sunday 10:00 East Lansing. 332-0591. side, own room, $125 + ft 8168. 5 11 20 14) after 5p.m. E 5 11 20 (3) (no appointment neces¬ 3-11-15(3) utilities. Must be neat. 374 3 11 19 (4) coupon, $40. Bonnie at 373- 5pm, other by chance. 2200 LAR PAID!!! WILCOX a.m. 7370 or 372 8943. 5-11-15 13) Howell Rd., Williamston, 655- TRADING POST 509 East sary). Take advantage of 6470. 4 11-15 (4) 2 ROOMS, CAPITOL area, SOFA, CHAIR, rocker and E. LANSING. Share house. 1698. B-1-11-15 (4) Michigan, Lansing. 485-4391. Fall-Winter rates. FREE sky¬ FEMALE TO share elegant full house privileges, washer ottoman. Two years old, like EAST LANSING, 2 bedroom $180/month. 337 7849 or 332 CRISTY'S QUALITY used C 16 11 30 18) diving programs for groups. new home in South Lansing. and dryer. $100 125, utilities new, $150. Newly refinished furniture and antiques. DAVENPORT, NEW uphol¬ Charlotte Paracenter and No pets. Must be neat. $225. with basement. Close to 5409 evenings. 8-11-15 (3) included. 485 3644 table, maple, $75. Sylvania MSU Parachute club. 372 stered. Blue/gray. $300. 351- DISCOUNT CALCULATORS 394-6555. 7-11-16(4) campus, adults only. 351 GRAND OPENING stereo, $75. Sofa bed, $25. 8 11 27 (41 1710. S-5-11-21 (3) 9127 after 10 p.m., weekends. 9296 5 11 16 (4) COUNTRY SECLUDED 5 Hardwood end and coffee 394 6384, after 6 has moved to 124 W. Grand River. 351-0951. C-16-11 -30 (10) FEMALE ROOMMATE, own acres, 15 min. to Lansing. tables. Sectional book cases, E 5-11 20 (7) DOWNTOWN LANSING, 5 6 Lots of plants, spiral stairs, Beauticians and stylists, ad 1 UNITED HALF fare coupon C 20-11 30 (3) room in Lansing. $77.50 desks, lamps, couches, lea¬ vertise your skills daily in Best offer. Call after 4. 353- month, call 372-2443 after 10 bedrooms, garage, easy drive $410/month, 485 1886. fireplace. 1 bedroom for fe¬ male, $85 rno. 655 1717. Classified. People in our area ther office chairs, while they last. 505-E. Michigan Ave., HAYWOOD dining WAKEFIELD room set $150. Best 1253. Z-2-11-16 (3) AIRLINE DISCOUNT cou¬ I Service ~| |~^] p.m. Z-8-11 16 (3) pons. Call 351-4720, 9:30a.m. 8 11 28 (3) 8 11 19 (5) are looking for professionals! Lansing. C 20 11 30 (10) offer. 337 0700. E-5-11 20 (3) EXPERT GUITAR repairs - 2 HALF FARE American to 5:30p.m. X-E-5-11 19 (3) AMATEUR cou¬ THEATRICAL Acoustic and electric. Most pons. $40 each, 349-1162 group needs 2 new members. ft PRICE Airline coupon, extensive shop in the state. after 6p.m. 2-11-16 (3) For details, John 487-3594, $35. Call 627-4309 after 5:30. ELDERLY INSTRUMENTS. 332-4331. C 20 11 30 (5) evenings. 3-11-19 (4) 4 UNITED COUPONS. $45 E-5-11-20 13) WANTED - BASKETBALL The State News Yellow Page each. 694-2649 weekdays 6- DAVE'S CARPET. We clean tickets, wither A or B series; 10p.m., all day weekends. Z-E-5-11;21 J3^ ! Animals "| [y] all carpets at price. 323-2113. a reasonable for Spartan games Call Bob _ after 6p.m. 353-0367. COLLIES - GOLDEN Sable OR-20-11-30 (31 WASHINGTON-Baltimore air S5-11-20 14) Lassie puppies, cuddly. AKC, II-21, Return 11-26. 1 or 2 tickets reserved $160 each. farm raised. $115. Call 321 - Save $18 each. 332-4882 after 8479. E-5-11-21 (3) | Typing Service ||^|| I" Round Town ~~| p 5p.m. E-4-11-20 (4) PROFESSIONAL TYPING GREEN AMAZON parrot - Business Service with cage, talks, excellent IBM Pica/Elite, Call Karen at ANTIQUE SHOW, Lansing, UNITED ft FARE coupons, 374-6844. 12-11-30(3) — $50. Call 321-1504 after 9p.m. E-5-11-21 (3) pet $125. Call Mark 485-1541. Z-5-11-19 (3) TYPING SERVICE - CC's, Civic Center. November 17th Saturday 11-8pm, 18th, Sun¬ day 11-6pm. 40-50 quality term papers, reports, etc. Call DESK HOME or office. Oak. - $200. Call 332-8338. E-5-11-21 (3) [ Lost & Found ]|"Q] 482-5772 after 3:30 p.m. 5-11-19(3) dealers. Admission students $1.00. $1.50, X-10-11 -16 (7) LOST- CAMERA, Canon 110 ED. On Grand River Ave. EXPERT WORK - Proofread, 2 UNITED AIRLINES 50% MINIATURES AND antique Between Meridian to MSU. guaranteed. IBM Selectric. off coupons. $55 each. Call reproduction. Doll craft show Reward, $10. Yoshi, 355- EDITING. 337-8415; if I'm not 487 3643. E-5-11-1913) and sale. November 18, 9045. Z-E-11 -21 (41 in, answering machine takes Long's Banquet Center, BARBED message. 6-11-20 (5) HEALTH FOOD MEDIA SERVICE AMERICAN AIRLINE coup¬ FOUND: BLACK Kitten, South Cedar St. Lansing, on, $40. 351-0871 from 11- 9-4:30 p.m. Adults, $2.00, corner Beech and Gunson, TYPING - THESIS, manu¬ Spartan Barter 10% DISCOUNT 12p.m. E-4-11-19 (3) 11-6. 351-8818, 351-4322. scripts, papers. IBM Selec¬ children, 75C. 5-11-16 (7) Styling to all MSU Videotape UNITED HALF fare coupons, Z-1J-15 (3) tric. Sandy Clark, 487-6756 after 6. 3-11-16 (4) HIGH I.Q.7 American Mensa For Men, Women and Introductions 2, $50 each, after 6p.m., Qualifying test to be given students FOUND, ONE black Et white, 372-1609. E-5-11-1913) locally soon. Call 339-8659 Children on purchases of $2 toad ooopt bikory A division of Media long hair, 16 lb., male puppy. Corner of Linden & MAC on FAST, ACCURATE typing. after 4p.m. 3-11-16(4) Appointment or Walk-in or mora, yogurts Whole grain breads 8 goodies Komm. Productions AMERICAN AIRLINES Reasonable rates. Call Mon¬ ft 11-13. Neal, 355-9653, 337- Lower Level Union and breads excluded bpecialixing In fare coupons $45 or best day-Friday, 489-6903. ALL NATURAL 'Photographic copying 7650. 2-11-1615) 11-11-30 (3) Building Dannon Yogurt -39' 'Videotape productions offer. Call 332-2490. V! VEOITIRI AN PIZZA 9-5 Mon.-Frl. O Z-3-11 16 13) OPEN: M-Sot. 10-6 'Videotape introductions LOST WOMAN'S silver LOW RATES - Term papers, RANDALL HEALTH FOOD 'custom typesetting for your Seiko watch at Mac's Bar resumes. Fast expert" typing. 355 3359 K Thurs. 6-8 artwork, layouts, posters FUGI WOMEN'S 10 speed, 11-9. Reward, call 353-0229. Brookfield Plazr BAKERY: Thurs. 5-8 Day and evening. Call 'G' 1381 E. Grand River Fri.-Sof. 5-10 2013 E.MICHIGAN Call 351-0435 ridden twice, optional baby seat, 20" frame, $150 or best. 3-11-15(3) TYPING. 321-4771. C-20-11-30 (4) «■ 332-6892 323-4388. E-5-11-19 (4) LOST RELIGIOUS medal in 8 482-0038 - stadium Saturday. Reward, COPYGRAPH SERVICE CAMERAS MINOLTA, GUH SHOP TOBACCONIST Canon, Yashica, etc. Over 18 call Doug 351-4006. COMPLETED, DISSERTA¬ Z-4-11-16 (3) TIONS AND RESUME NOW HEAR THIS FROM THE TOP 35MM in stock. One Durst M301 enlarger. DICKER AND SERVICE. Corner MAC and «■ Largest Selectinn of Handguns HINGE AT THE STORE WITH THE DEAL SECOND HAND LOST SILVER ladies watch. Reward for return. 332-7144 Grand River, 8:30a.m. - 5p.m. Monday-Friday, 10a.m. 9 STORE, 1701 S. Cedar St., - 5 A RED DOOR! after 6p.m. Z-4-11-16 (3) V Saturday. 337-1666. "We got Lansing, 487-3886. the • 'Cigaretts by: We have in etock - Try us first! C-20-11-30 (7) best year 'round guns Sherman - Dun hill - Sobraine LOST: WATCH with Hebrew C6-11-16 (8) letters. Reward. Call Mike - prices in Southern • rifles 'Pipes by Savinelli TYPING IBM memory, pica, 2 337-2088. Z3-11-16 13) elite. Editing available; former Michigan" • handguns "21 Red Door pipe tobacco blends ONE AMERICAN airline dis¬ English teacher. 694-4070. count coupon. $50. After 11 FOUND - 11-9, MALE large C-22-11 -30 (3) p.m. 351-1845. E-5-11-1513) brown shepherd mis. Abbott BOB'S GUN SHOP Et Lake Lansing. 332-8391 We buy. sell and trade C^mpbelLs'^, 6ho, ADVANCE NOTICE Country ski sale. Having - Cross after 5p.m. 3-11-1513) EXPERIENCED IBM typing, dissertations (Pica Elite). 9 f FAYANN 489-0358. bought a bankrupt ski store, Advance Sales will offer I Real Estate C-20-11-30 (3) * a $150 package for 69.95 and EXPERIENCED VISION CARE 10 TYPIST, OPTICAL SERVICE IMPORTS INSTRUCTION huge discounts on 300 pairs PRIVATE, WOODED IBM, dissertations, etc. SW acres, ski hill and rope tow, of the finest cross country executive family home. 4 Lansing. Ellen, 393-1530. I.R. NIXON, O.D. CO-OPTICAL tJ&uAton i skis, boots and poles. Hurry, now at Haslett Motor Sports, Marsh and Haslett Rds. in bedrooms, energy efficient. A must to see! Call Audrey OR-5-11 -16 (3) % Professional Modeling UNIGRAPHICS OFFERS SERVICES of Lansing Inc. Shop Town Center, 2 miles Jakovac at STATE WIDE REALTY of 655-3848 or COMPLETE RESUME SERV¬ 'eye examinations north of Meridian Mall. ICE: Typesetting; offset print¬ Okemos at 349-5700. 'contact lenses 12-11-30(12) NEW FACES 5-11-16(8) ing; and bindery services. 'eye glass prescription Approved dissertation print¬ • EYES EXAMINED 1 UNITED AIRLINES ft fare 'fee inquiries welcome WANTED ing and binding specialists. • GLASSES For professional modeling, tc coupon $50. Ask for Norma 351 6437. Z-E-5-11-19 (3) | Personal | [/I For estimate, stop in at 2843 349-5077 CONTACT LENS E. Grand River or phone • featuring CXir Une of train for Live Fashion Show NOW YOU CAN meet young 332-8414. C-20-11-30(91 Meijer Thrifty Acres • Okemos 1311 (.Grand River Brookfield Plou 3S1 S330 Apparel from India Magazine, Photography, TV REFRIGERATOR, large, suit¬ able for house, Kelvinator. Old, but works fine. $100. Call adults with diverse adult int¬ erests. Meet your 'playmate' through my swingers club. TYPING, LIBRARY research, resume service. Free pick-up 8 351-0031 COUNSELING SERVICES PROMOTION Jeff 355-9094. E-5-11-19 (5) GUITAR, IBANEZ Concord, No prostitutes! MSU and surrounding area. For details and delivery. 676-1912. C-20-11 -30 (3) % WOMEN'S COUNSELING Free Pregnancy Testing FT PAYS white maple, Looks and sounds great. $200 or best send $2.00 to 'J' P.O. Box 5 Okemos, Ml 48864. TYPING. FREE pick-up and delivery. Fast, experienced, 85 Counseling Services offer. Call Jeff 355-9094. Z 9 11-16 (8) ■« CENTER 927 E.GRAND RIVER Pregnancy Terminations Gynecological Care Listening Ear TO READ E-5-11 19 (4) JOHN SHUTTLESWORTH, low rates. 676-2009. OR-18-11 -30 (3) (across from Rogue St. campus entrance) Family Planning 337-1717 the TWO UNITED discount pons $40 each. After 3:30. cou¬ E.S. Schumacher, Islandia, Rex Roberts, Ken Kern, Isaac EXPERT TYPING. Term pap¬ MS 332-3554 4737 Marsh Rd. Suite B 547'/i E. Grand River FINE 1. E-5-11-1913) Asimov, Steve Badura, David Wright, Oroborous. If these ers, letter, RESUMES. Near Gables. 337-0205. V* Okemos * PRINT! names mean something to (behind Meifers) 9 24 hour crisis intervention DOKORDER REEL-to-reel C-20-11-30 (3) you, I may have an opportun¬ uuomdrKjere * Sexual Assault Coun. (Sup¬ tape deck. Mint condition. 3 349-1060 months old. $250. 332-4493. ity of interest. Give a call and e PREGNANCY TESTING port through legal and med. TYPING: IBM Selectric. Term — CONCERNED of LensmG and we'll discuss it. Ward Gre- COUNSEIORS Z-4-11-16 (3) papes, resumes, plus editing, the State News a e BIRTH CONTROL COUNSELING Pom North PtoNuionpl CtwiNt ' References more at 1-548-3899 or 1-546- e PREGNANCY TERMINATION close to campus. 351 -5694. * DOWN PARKA Royal 1061. Z-8-11-15 (11) Community Ed. is the finest - OR-17-11 -30 (3) "WOMEN HELPING WOMEN* Ununq Mtchtgsn *0912 Down, like new. 100% north¬ LETTER FROM Santa. En¬ ern goose. Adult size medium TYPING, EXPERIENCED, close $2 and name and PROMOTION AUTO CLINIC PHOTOGRAPHY PROMOTION - small. Price negotiable. address of receiver. Santa fast and reasonable. 371 4635 I Elaine, 351-5334. C-20-11-30 13) S 5 11 15 (5) Claus, P.O. Box 51, Romulus, ZOOM IN ON SPARTAN Michigan 48174. BUSINESS! MUFFLER CENTER ^ElBinP SEWING MACHINES free arm machines from new Z-B 1-11-15 (5) Instructions w 'BRAKES ADVERTISE 'SHOCKS $99 50. Guaranteed used f Recreation ~~| [jfl| 81 machines from $39.50. All LESSONS IN guitar, banjo WEEKLY 'FRONT END WORK makes repaired, EDWARDS and more, at the ELDERLY Instant Color and DISTRIBUTING COMPANY, HAYRIDES FOLLOWED by INSTRUMENT SCHOOL. IN 20% Black and White 1115 N. Washington. 489 CAMPFIRES. Large groups C-20 11-30 (4) 1 THE BUSINESS DIRECTORY STUDENT DISCOUNT ON ALL WORK Passport Resume 6448. C 20-11 30 (8) ACCOUSTIC RESEARCH welcome! CRAZY 'C' RID¬ ING STABLE. 676-3710. 0-2-11-16(4) PRIVATE GUITAR lessons any style beginners or 81 WITH I.D. ID Photos ARM speakers. Still under advance. Call MARSHALL I warranty. $125 each. 355- MUSIC CO., 337 9700. Open 717 S.PENNSYLVANIA 355-8255 9452. Z E 5-11-16141 weeknights until 9:00 p.m. 69 487-9332 220 Albert St. 332-3026 PIONEER Saturdays 10a.m. - 5p.m. TURNTABLE, C-20-11-30 (6) Fisher Speakers 20W Re ceiver $145 482 6679 after 5. 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Now, Huchra earth that is independent from State job guide in braille Associated Press Writer The new vork per Huchra, a staff member of the says, the constant is 95 kilo¬ its rush outward into space. CAMBRIDGE. Mass. formed by one astronomer at Harvard Smithsonian Center meters per second per million This is the tendency of the A braille version of "A Handicapper's The applicant must then meet the educa Three astronomers say the Harvard and two in Arizona. for Astrophysics, said in an parsecs. earth to fall inward toward the Guide to State Employment" has been tion and experience requirements for the They found a major error in interview Tuesday. center of its supercluster of produced by the Michigan Department of discovery of a mistake in the classification. way distances in space are Bubble's Constant, a yardstick Besides being only half as HUCHRA DEVELOPED stars. Civil Service. The applicants name is then placed on top means that the uni that scientists use to figure out old, he said, the universe is only THE new figure with Marc "No one had ever inserted a A program for handicappers who are at a of measures an employment referral list with a verse is only about half as old the distance between objects in half as big as previously Aaronson of the University of correction for the infall rate of competitive disadvantage in the regular handicapper designation beside the name to and half as big as they previous¬ thought. Arizona and Jeremy Mould of the local supercluster," Huchra examination process is outlined in the aid in affirmative action programs. ly thought. "The distance to the furthest the Kitt Peak National Observ said. "If you get the velocity pamphlet. The applicants may then be contacted by The scientists who noticed THE RESEARCHERS point in the universe is the atory in Arizona. wrong, you get the Hubble Handicapper applicants must meet the state agencies for interview and, if hired, the apparent error say the FOUND that the constant, velocity of light times the age of Astronomers believe that the Constant wrong." certification requirements set up by either they will be employed for a six month universe is only nine billion which is the ratio of speed to the universe," Huchra said. stars and planets have been George B. Field, head of the the state Bureau of Rehabilitation, the state probationary period. years old, not 15 billion to 18 distance, should be almost "Since we have now scaled rushing outward ever since the astrophysics center, said: Commission for the Blind or the Veterans At the end of six months, applicants will be billion years, the usually ac twice as large as previously down the age of the universe by "big bang," the giant primordial "There is going to be a lot of Administration to be eligible for the special given permanent Civil Service status and will eepted figures. thought. a factor of two, that means that explosion that most scientists scrambling and trying to make classification to work for the state. be eligible to compete for promotional The discovery, which still "If the Hubble Constant is everything is half as distant." believe started the universe. sense of things if this result is After being declared eligible for a state examinations. must be double checked by about twice as big as it was Previously, scientists had be¬ Huchra and his companions correct. I think the first res¬ employment classification, applicants must The pamphlet is available through the other scientists, could upset thought to be in the past, that lieved that Hubble's Constant found that other astronomers ponse of the scientific commun¬ fill out a civil service form listing the counties Department of Civil Service, 320 S. Walnut many theories about the age of means that the age of the was 50 kilometers per second erred by failing to take into ity will be to verify it and in which thev wish to work. St., P.O. Box 30002, Lansing 48908. stars and the evolution of the universe has dropped down to per million parsecs. A parsec is consideration a motion of the frankly to attack it."