Wednesday Cooler temperatures and rain are in the forecast for Thanks¬ The State News giving. Temperatures will be in the 30s and 40s with rain likely today and tomorrow. VOLUME 73 NUMBER 168 MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN 48824 NOVEMBER 21 1979 Trial testimony Womancare granted license supports Lansing By MOLLY MIKA State News Staff Writer A temporary license has been granted to installed in every room, a scrub sink with knee gadget, more square footage patient, wider halls, a generator a per for two-week orientation on abortion and receive counseling training. Most of the counselors have procedure abortions and 50 to 60 women a week for gynecological services such as pregnancy Womancare of Lansing already and venereal disease testing, breast check, for substantial emergency power and lighting, and a rear worked in problem pregnancy or family and birth control. police officers fire exit, said Elaine O'Connor, administra pap smear compliance with the state health code. planning programs or crisis centers, "Our emphasis is on education and Womancare, 3401 E. Saginaw St., has tor of Womancare. O'Connor said. There is professional coun information so that women can gain more been in operation since June 1978 offering Other revisions needed are listed in the seling available for those who request it, control over their health care," O'Connor before Ingham County medical and gynecological services, includ public records at the Michigan Department In a recent trial Circuit Judge Jack W. Warren, evidence and she added. said. testimony presented indicated the Lansing Police Department account of the shooting ing abortions. of Public Health. A woman who is considering an abortion She said her staff encounters women who death of Michael E. Smith on May 4, 1977, was accurate and true. The facility was inspected Feb. 26, 1979, Womancare was required to submit a will meet with other women, friends, and a were given birth control pills or diaphragms Michael Edwin Smith 26, of 1032 River St., who was being sought in connection with a by a Michigan Department of Public Health plan to correct each violation within a counselor in a half hour session to learn the without team comprised of a sanitarian, doctor, reasonable time period. They submitted the being told how to use them. burglary warrant at the time of his death, threatened two officers with an 18-inch abortion procedure and know exactly what "We try to spend time with women, make crowbar during the incident. nurse, medical record administrator and a plan in April 1979 and then were granted a to expect. it more than a visit to the doctor and really fire marshal. license Nov. 14, based Testimony by David Scott Ballard, a witness who was driving by the scene while the on on the health Then each woman sees a counselor educate them. Women can't participate in arrest was in progress as Michael E. Smith was threatening officers John Hersman and They reviewed the facility's nursing and department's inspection and the facility's individually to review alternatives to their own health care if they don't have the Jon Thelen, supported the accounts of the police officers and Lansing Police Chief physician services, medical records and plan of correction. abortion before making a decision. knowledge," she said. Richard A. Gleason. physical structure and noted those areas A team of consultants from the Michigan "We explore with all women the decision¬ Womancare provides seminars, work The trial, held on Oct. 15, 16 and 18, 1979, before Judge Warren, concluded in a that did not meet state health code Department of Public Health will visit the making process and make sure that they shops and neighborhood services from mistrial when a juror disclosed to the court that the juror knew the brother of one of the requirements. facility on an unannounced basis to check on are aware of alternatives to abortion," centers located at 201 1/2 E. Grand River plaintiffs, and since that date the Lansing police officers and The State News have the implementation of the plan, said Paul O'Connor said. Ave., and at 428 W. Lenowee in Lansing. resolved their differences. Phelps, chief of the internal audit section of "Womancare provides quality health care the state's licensing and Certification WOMANCARE HAS A 24-hour emer at moderate prices," O'Connor said. Department. gency calling system with a registered Fees for student's initial office visit is $15 Renewal of the license, which expires nurse on call after office hours for patients and for subsequent visits, $10. March 1, 1980 is contingent upon Woman¬ with complications. The nurse has access to Women's Counseling Center, 4737 Marsh care renovating the building or moving to a a Lansing area obstretician-gynecologist Road, which also performs abortions, has new facility, O'Connor said. who can admit a patient to the hospital been operating without a license and has under his care. not applied for one since opening almost a WOMANCARE'S STAFF OF 15 includes An abortion and the follow up procedure year ago, Phelps said. four registered nurses and two doctors who at Womancare costs $200. Womancare The Michigan Department of Public commute from Detroit three times a week provides grants of $25, $50 or $75 for Health has asked the Attorney General to to perform abortions. women in need who request assistance. intervene to enforce the public health code The counselors at Womancare undergo a Womancare see 45 women a week for at Women's Counseling Center, he added. StoteNews KemiGoobo As intriguing as it looks, this type of tree climbing is not Carter may use military particularly good lor one's health. However, case for the in this it is very good the health of trees on cam¬ if hostages are not freed pus. The tree divi¬ By BARRY SCHWEID would leave the U.S. naval base at Subic Bay in the Phillipines Associated Press Writer with an escort of five warships. sion of the MSU WASHINGTON — The Carter administration hinted for the Sources emphasized that there had been no orders from the grounds crew have first time Tuesday at the possibility of U.S. been taking advan¬ military action against White House for any military action. Iran if the 49 American hostages at the U.S. Embassy in Tehran tage of this week's are not freed. DEFENSE SECRETARY HAROLD Brown and Gen. David C. pleasant weather The veiled threat came from White House spokesperson Jody Jones, head of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, took part in the White to do the necessary Powell after President Carter returned to Washington from his House meeting with the president. tree pruning. Camp Davis retreat to confer with top advisors, including military Until Tuesday's statement, administration officials had been leaders. careful to rule out even the hint of military action in connection "The United States is seeking a peaceful solution to this problem with the Nov. 4 seizure of the embassy and 62 American hostages. through the United Nations and every available channel," Powell Officials had said they feared any discussion of such action could said. "This is far preferable to the other remedies available to the endanger the lives of the hostages. As of Tuesday, 49 persons still United States." were being held at the embassy. "Such remedies are explicitly recognized in the charter of the Secretary of State Cyrus R. Vance went from the White House United Nations. The government of Iran must recognize the meeting to Capitol Hill where he was closeted with Soviet gravity of the situation it has created." Ambassador Anatoly Dobrynin and Sens. Robert Byrd, D W. Va., Frank Church, D Idaho, Jacob Javits, R N.Y., and Ted Stevens, THE WHITE HOUSE statement followed a declaration R Alaska. by Iran's religious ruler, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, that the 49 Stevens said later that Dobrynin had arrived for a previously Americans would be tried as spies unless the United States scheduled meeting on Cambodia refugees. The State Department returned the deposed shah to Iran. said Vance had not been scheduled to meet with Dobrynin and that Under the U.N. Charter, an aggrieved nation is entitled to take the secretary of state was at the Capitol to brief Senate leaders on VARIED SOI REES FOR Ft YDS defensive military action and seek Security Council sanctions, the Iranian situation. including interruption of economic ties or air, sea or land communications. EARLIER, THE STATE Department reiterated its contention Interest lower with student loans It was understood that the statement was intended as a stern that any trial of the U.S. diplomats would make a "mockery" of warning to Iran's revolutionary leaders that the United States is international principles. no longer ruling out the right of self defense. "If there is anything more unacceptable than the taking of At the Pentagon, officials said that no orders had been issued to hostages, it would be this (a trial)," said Hodding Carter, the State Bv ELLA CHOINSKI loan and the prime interest rate. alert o»- to move any military units. Beyond that, Pentagon State News Staff Writer Department spokesperson. "It is an outright violation of Federal regulations set the maximum spokespersons declined to comment. EDITORS NOTE: This is the last in a diplomatic relations and diplomatic protection." amounts banks can lend to students but it is The Pentagon ordered the 81,000 ton aircraft carrier Kitty Khomeini and the students who seized the embassy and 62 three-part series examining East Lansing up to each bank to determine the amounts Hawk to sail from the Phillipines to the Indian Ocean Tuesday Americans on Nov. 4 have demanded that the shah be returned to area banking services. Today's story deals of individual loans. with student loans versus regular bank night after the Carter administration raised the possibility of U.S. stand trial as a war criminal before the hostages are released. The By federal regulation, undergraduate military action against Iran. United States has refused the demand for the shah, who is loans. students can borrow a maximum of $7,500 Defense spokesperson Thomas Ross refused to comment on the University-affiliated loans may be the undergoing cancer treatment in a New York hospital. over four years of undergraduate work. reported orders to the Kitty Hawk. However, other Pentagon Before Khomeini's speech, Abolhassan Sadegh, Iran's foreign right avenue for students who have found Graduate and doctoral students can get up sources said the huge warship, which carries about 85 (continued dead ends while seeking loans at local planes, on page 5) to $7,500 for graduate work. banking institutions. Most banks prefer to lend to students Because most students do not have a who do their banking with them or whose stable income and often the ability to repay parents do so. a loan, they usually do not qualify for personal installment loans at banks, Tom Monkowski, assistant vice-president of East Lansing State Bank, 100 W. Grand River Ave., offers up to $2,500 for Committee studies Proposal I) undergraduate work and $5,000 for grad NBD Commerce Band, 501 Frandor Ave., uate or professional school. East Lansing said. State Bank limits these loans to students By KAREN GOODWIN Goforth said more accidents are more Even if students qualify for a personal The majority of this loan is financed by who have gone to high school in the local State News Staff Writer likely to happen now because 18 to "We need 200,000 signatures," he said, installment loan, they may find it difficult to the federal government with MSU match¬ market area, said Barb Cole, assistant loan The 21 year-old drinking age has not 20 year olds are now drinking in their cars "hut we're shooting for 350,000." pay current interest rates, which are ing one-ninth of these funds. reduced the number of fatal alcohol related instead of drinking in establishments. around 13 percent, he said. The key advantage for students qualify traffic accidents in Michigan involving WACHSBERG SAID PRINTING, mail ing for this loan is that they do not have to IF STUDENTS CANNOT find a bank drivers age 18 to 20, according to a citizen's ASMSU will begin circulating a petition ing and advertising the petitions will cost "WHEN GUARANTEED STUDENT start repayment of it until nine months that will give them a guaranteed loan, they committee studying the effects of Proposal with the Citizens Fair Drinking Age before $75,000, which will be covered by money loans are 7 percent and the prime interest after they graduate or leave school. D. Christmas break to lower the drinking age o from fund raisers and ASMSU funds, can apply for a State Student Direct Loan, rate at banks is 15.5 percent, it's not a bad Furthermore, students do not pay inter which amounts to $7,500 for undergraduate The committee, cochaired by Barbara 19 said Steven Wachsberg, ASMSU Execu (continued on page 11) deal for students," Monkowski said. est on the loan until the work and an additional $7,500 for graduate Dumouchelle, a member of the State Board repayment period In addition to Guaranteed Michigan begins. At that point an interest rate of 3 of Education and East Lansing Mayor or profesisonal school, Dykema said. Higher Education loans, National Direct percent is charged. Larry Owen, came to the conclusion by Student loans. Short-term loans and ASMSU loans are available to students The terms of a Guaranteed Michigan Higher Education loan allow students to This loan is similar to Guaranteed Michigan Higher Education loans in that comparing alcohol related accidents from the first six months of 1979 to the first six MSU loses 4big' concert students have nine months until after they through the University at minimal or no borrow money with no repayment and no months of 1978. interest rates. interest charge until nine months after they graduate to start repayment of the loan. No The study said when the drinking age interest rate is computed until after These loans differ in the amounts and the terms on which they may be borrowed. graduate. Rut unlike the National Student Direct graduation. was raised, there was a decrease in the total number of reports of alcohol related due to inadequate facilities National Direct Student loans are geared loan, these loans are not based on students' The state is the lender, instead of the accidents among drivers 18 to 20, but it also for individuals who are "very needy" and financial needs and are distributed through bank, for this loan which is only available to showed an increase in the number of By MELANIE J. KOTOW ICZ have filed an application for financial commercial banks. in-state students, he said. reported fatal alcohol related accidents. State News Staff Writer assistance, said Henry Dykema, MSU These loans are funded by a commercial To get a State Direct Student loan, Proposal D, went into effect Dec. 23, MSU students will see fewer concerts this year as the majority of major performers take director of Financial Aids. bank but the state guarantees payment of students must take a letter of denial from 1978, raising Michigan's drinking age from their acts to Ann Arbor where concert facilities are bigger and better. The highest amount the University allows them if students default. the bank to the Financial Aids Office where 19 to 21. Acts such as Bruce Springsteen, The Eagles and James Taylor were turned away by Pop students to borrow through this loan is In this case, the state will reimburse the Entertainment because of the inavailability of concert facilities on the MSU campus. they will be given an application, Dykema $5,000 for undergraduate work and an bank and, in return, students must make the said. STEVEN GOFORTH. A member of the "If you're looking for a big name group, they're going to look for a facility where they can additional $5,000 for graduate or profession loan payments to the government. The state, which receives the applica¬ Citizens For a Fair Drinking Age, said this sell the most tickets," said Carl Bressler, director of Pop Entertainment. al school. The loan is ultimately upheld by the tions. then grants the loan, he said. data shows that raising the drinking age The Auditorium, Munn Ice Arena, Jenison Fieldhouse and Demonstration Hall are the federal government if the student defaults For out-of state students with no other had no effect on alcohol related traffic four concert facilities available on campus — none holds more than 10,000. THE AMOUNT STUDENTS are usually and the state cannot guarantee payment. loan alternatives, the University provides a fatalities for 18 to 20-year-olds. So, many major groups take their acts to Crisler Arena in Ann Arbor where they are loaned, however, is determined by the The state also picks up the interest tab loan that is similar to the State Student provided with a large modern facility seating 14,500 and are supplied with concert goers extent of their financial aid package. while students are in school. from Detroit as well as the campus population, he said. Direct Loan, Dykema said. "With this information," he said, "we This package, compiled by the MSU Office question the validity of the U-M Highway of Financial Aids, consists of scholarships THE STATE ALSO pays the bank the ALL GUARANTEED LOANS and the Traffic Study, which concluded that raising JENISON FIELDHOUSE, THE largest facility on campus seating about 10,000, is and loans students are awarded based on difference between the 7 percent rate of the National Direct Student loans allow stu- l he drinking age would save young lives on almost inaccessible late fall term and all of winter term because of Spartan basketball their needs. Guaranteed Michigan continued on page II continued on page 1U Higher Education ■ the roads." 2 Michigan State News East Lansing. Michigan Wednesday, November 21, 1979 ARAB MODKRATBS EMBARGO TO BLOCK State News Wire Oigest Iraq calls for Israeli punishment By MICHAEL GOLDSMITH There was disarray at the and Syria and the Palestine reprisals against America for tion in Iran," Saudi sources Associated Press Writer summit, which was convened Liberation organization favored freezing Iranian government TUNIS, Tunisia (AP) — Iraq primarily to map strategy granting Iran observer status, assets in the United States. asked Arab countries to use against Israel and re establish but they were opposed by In its first full session, the their "very effective weapon" the Lebanese government's Saudi Arabia, a moderate, and SAUDI ARABIA MET with — oil — to punish Israel and its control over southern Lebanon. league approved a Saudi propo¬ Iraq, which has been having the other Western-oriented sal to establish a council of Focus-World allies, but moderates moved to block any oil embargo at the Egypt, the largest nation, was expelled from the Arab border disputes with Iran. Klibi said at a news confer¬ gulf states of Kuwait, Bahrein, Quatar and the United Arab economic and foreign ministers to discuss coordination of Arab Arab League Summit confer Arab League at a summit ence he would not admit Kho¬ Emirates to discuss "the situa¬ that opened Tuesday. c policies. ence meeting last year in Baghdad, meini's group unless the sum¬ Workers build refugee camp into Thailand League Secretary General Iraq, for signing a peace pact mit overruled his decision that Chedli Klibi of Tunisia rejected with Israel, and Egyptian Pres the league's statutes exclude KHAO I DANG, Thailand (AP) — Relief huge city of huts along the border, en¬ Mobile a proposal to admit the non ident Anwar Sadat was the observers from non-Arab gov¬ workers raced to prepare a vast new refugee camp here Tuesday, but leaders of the estimated 400 000 Cambodians dangered by troops from Vietnam who invaded Cambodia las' Dec. 25 and ran out the Chinese-supported regime of Arabic but militant Moslem Iranian regime to attend the meeting as an observer. Iran's target of renewed criticism the Tunis summit. at ernments. Libya and Syria are the only Corp. V-P two league nations that have camped inside Cambodia at the Thai Premier Pol Pot. revolutionary leader, Ayatollah Bl T ALGERIA AND Mor expressed support of the Nov. 4 border said most would refuse to be re¬ settled. Thailand decided last week to move the Ruhollah Khomeini, sent a delegation anyway to Tunis to occo, dispute which are locked in a over the former Span¬ takeover of the U.S. Embassy by Iranian militants. League joins Kennedy forces Planners estimated about 200,000 of camp here, to a safer place, four miles seek support in its confronta ish Sahara, sent lower-level sources said Libyan Foreign inside Thailand and 130 miles east of tion with the United States officials as did Libya, Mauri¬ Minister Ali Triki not only NEW YORK (AP) - Sen. industry, and is one of the the organized refugees would enter the Bangkok. over the seizure of the U.S. tania and Oman. demanded admission of the Edward M. Kennedy, one of the camp starting Wednesday, but on a last- industry's most recognizable Embassy and American hos¬ Delegation sources said the Iranian delegation but also oil industry's harshest critics, persons. minute visit to the site, Cambodian But "free Khmer leader Van Saren has tapped one of Big Oil's most tages in Tehran. hard-line governments of Libya renewed his call for joint Arab refugee leaders said no more than said that "I will not surrender" as he "We are stunned." said a outspoken defenders to put 30,000 of the sick and aged would come. stood amid bulldozer raising clouds of together the advertising for the spokesperson for another major The Cambodians Massachusetts oil company who did not want including anti- dust on the new camp site. If our Democrat's communist "free Khmer" fighters and LONDON (AP) — Anthony Blunt came in from the cold presidential campaign. to be identified. "Whenever people move here it will be like a re¬ Mobil their supporters are now camped in a treat. We will Tuesday and told reporters he bitterly regrets having spied for was attacked, Schmertz stay and fight. the Russians hut added "I haven't Herbert Schmertz will take a wrote knee-jerk ads that sound¬ betrayed my conscience." six-week leave of absence from Interviewed by a handful of selected reporters, the 72-year-old ed a little to the right of Attila. former art advisor to Queen Elizabeth II said he became a Soviet his job as vice president and Now he is joining a candidate Pope visits Turkey to discuss ecumenism agent in the 1930s because he "believed it was the right thing to do director of Mobil Corp. to join the Kennedy campaign next who is a little to the left of in the cause of anti fascism." center, to say the least ... It VATICAN CITY (AP) Pope John Paul Patriarch Michael Cerularius of Con¬ "Now I realize bitterly that this was week on a volunteer basis. to that you totally wrong," said Blunt, seems me either II travels to Turkey next Wednesday to stantinople, the name for Istanbul until interviewed at his lawyer's office in his first public appearance Schmertz was not available believe in what you're doing, or talk with leaders of the Eastern Ortho¬ 1930, excommunicated each other. since his spy role was exposed for comment Tuesday, but he you don't." publicly last Thursday in dox Church on whether the issues of Parliament bv Conservative Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. was quoted as saying he did not Rapprochement began when Pope liritisli-Soviet Prior to the news conference, his attorney issued a statement Carl Meyerdirk, a spokesper papal primacy, divorce and cleric celi Paul VI kissed the feet of Patriarch feel his role in the Kennedy son for Standard Oil Co. of from Blunt with comments similar to those he made to the bacy still prevent a reunification. Athenagoras in a historic meeting at campaign would be a conflict of Indiana, said: "I'm surprised The highlight of the three-day visit is a reporters. interest. He will not be meeting with Eastern Orthodox Patri¬ Jerusalem in 1964. The process con¬ sf)\ connection He claimed information he passed to the Soviet Union while involved in the formation of about it... It's just a complete tinued when they lifted the excommuni¬ working for British counter-intelligence during World War II was puzzlement." arch Demetrius I at his residence in energy policy for the campaign, cation orders a year later and ex¬ of minor Istanbul, the latest papal attempt to re¬ changed visits in 1967. regrets bet royal value. He also said he progressively became so disillusioned with the Russians that by 1951, when pressed to flee just the assembly of an adver¬ Another industry executive, tising campaign, Kennedy aides join the 700 million members of the to Moscow, he refused. said. who also asked not to be Roman Catholic Church and the 200 Vatican officials say there is no formu¬ "I was ordered to go by my Russian contact," Blunt said. "I identified said: "I know that million-plus in the Eastern Orthodoxy. la for reunification at this point, but couldn't bear the thought of living in Russia and Herb is friendly with the preferred to take BIT THE MOVE drew a A long-seething conflict over the have long said there would undoubtedly the risk of going on here rather than live under a regime which I shocked reaction from many oil Kennedy family and all that authority of the pope reached a drama¬ be some loss of central papal authority then abhorred." stuff, but that is really bizarre." industry persons. Schmertz tic schism in 1054 when Pope Leo IX and under any agreement. Blunt said he believed the queen, whom he advised on her directed Mobil's multimillion- valuable art collection between the end of the war and 1978, never dollar ad campaign defending "I HONESTLY CANNOT knew of his 1984 confession of spying nor of the oil industry practices and at¬ subsequent understand Mobil going along immunity given him. tacking government attempts with that," he added. "They've Focus:IMatipn Top lawmakers were not told either, and after disclosure, they raised a flap. Thatcher's to control the industry. He has also been a frequest participant got to believe it's in their best interest to do it, but I don't see in television debates on the oil how it can be." Students may work while school recessed CLEVELAND (AP) Some of Cleve member Cleveland Teachers Union be land's 92,000 public school students, whose instructors have been on strike since Oct. 18, are finding that forced vacation is too much of a an en¬ good gan, classes school officials attempted to keep going so that makeup days would not be needed. But only about 130 students were making any effort at all to DISC SHOP thing. When I going to school I was attend school before classes were "phoenix" was formally canceled Nov. 6. complaining, and now that I'm out I'm- A LEGEND THAT still complaining," bemoaned 16-year- Negotiations with a federal mediator broke off indefinitely Monday, with no old Jerry Hall, a high school junior sign of settlement in the RISES "I think we're missing more than we'll a wage dispute. ever see knowledge-wise. When A FRESH AND YOUNG we go specially adapted federal Compre back, they'll just have time for the hensive Employment and Training Act basics, not for things of knowledge, ON program began accepting applications Hall said. from students this week for 700 jobs that EPIC RECORDS When the FEC says walkout by the 5,000- will begin Monday. Nov. 26. Carter eligible for campaign funds Greek BEITS Pizza WASHINGTON (AP) The Federal Carter hasn't yet officially declared his Election Commission decided Tuesday candidacy for re-election, but is sche¬ that President Carter is eligible for duled to do so Dec. 4. federal matching funds in his primary To qualify, a candidate must submit Bring Your Parents campaign against Edward M. Kennedy proof that he has received individual in for a and Edmund G. Brown Jr. Carter is the first among the three to become eligible for the dollar-for-dollar contributions of $5 000 from each of 20 states, with no contribution of more thah $250 counted. Once an audit is com¬ GREEK EXPERIENCE (gung-ho) matching of campaign expenses. Among pleted, the FEC votes on whether to de Gung Ho, adjective. Republicans, Howard H. Baker is the dare a candidate eligible. I 1135 E Grand River 225 MAC Ave. Enthusiastic. Energetic. only candidate to have been declared Willing to help. From an ^ Carter will be eligible to receive an 332-0858 332-5027 , eligible. estimated $7 million to mto^v $7 million old Chinese phrase, "work The money will be paid to Carter s re provided by his support0:, for the pri¬ election campaign after Jan. 1, 1980. maries. together." Describes very old peasant farmers and Kansas HEW office lacks work for cuomancare very new students. Meijer employees is gung ho about college, too. Meijer Thrifty Acres KANSAS CITY. Mo. who spent (AP) A reporter three months working in the to an fill out government forms eight hour training session learning including of LdDSIDG is perfect for college stu¬ Department of Health, Education and how to fill out forms for training ses¬ dents; new and old. We Welfare's regional office says she often sions. Womancare of Lansing is o full-time professional read books or newspapers because medical core facility, not o port-time volunteer have the selection of the The director for the four-state HEW employees had nothing to do. agency All Staff Physicians ore uoord Certified name brands you want, office, Thomas J. Higgins has refused Esther Bauer, in a copyright series in comment on the articles, which were Gynecologists. priced to save you money. the Kansas City Times reports she and other secretaries spent hours reading published Monday and Tuesday. The Maybe enough for chow books and newspapers for lack of any¬ final article is planned Wednesday. • Free Pregnancy Tests mein and won ton for two. And have Meijer thing to do. At other times they were But Steve Glorioso, an HEW spokes¬ • Gynecological Core we swamped not only with the sea of person, said Higgins would comment on people, gung ho. Always bureaucratic paper work, but also per¬ the series at a news conference Mon¬ • Pregnancy Termination • Free VD willing to help. sonal and business correspondence for their superiors. day. Glorioso said the articles were Testing and Treatment filled with "distortions and innuendos • Pre-natal There were training sessions lasting and accused the Times of "unethical con¬ Counseling and Referral from three hours to entire days learning duct in Students placing Bauer in the job. Womancare recognizes rhe special needs of the Alabama bunker's w ife escapes captors MONTGOMERY Ala. (AP) A Mont¬ case. It was not immediately known how Main Clinic: 337-7350 gomery bankers wife escaped un¬ many assailants were involved. harmed Tuesday after being kidnapped Point North Pro-e.v-c-j Cenre Gaskell said a man with a gun entered Suite >07 tied up and buried alive beneath leaves the Sellers home around 6 p.m. Mon¬ 3401 E Sogma* while her captors sought $2 million ran¬ day, forced Sellers to the floor, bound lonsrng Vichigon som, authorities said. him and told him he would never see his The identified as Eloise Neighborhood Offices woman was wife alive if a $2 million ransom was not Sellers, the wife of Fred D. Sellers paid. Sellers' wife taken Eost Lonsino Office West Lansing Office was by her ab¬ senior vice 20' E Grc id ft president of First Alabama ductor to a site in the rural Letohatchee vet West Side Ac on Cem« Bank East Lonsrng 428 W Lenawee community, outside Montgomery 332-1066 tensing She was shaken but otherwise unin¬ where she was bound and covered with 487-0609 jured after her abduction, which oc¬ leaves in a "shallow grave. curred at her home Jomes S. Gaskell. it No arrests had no were Monday night, ac cording to First Alabama Bank President reported. The FBI said immediate comment on the Gaskell said Sellers wife managed to escape at around 10 a.m. Tuesday and called him. He called the FBI and picked her up at a restaurant. turned to her home around noon. agents She re¬ An education ill itself. © Michigan State News, Eost Lonsing, Michigan Wednesday, November 21, 1979 ONE THE OF BEST NATION Library stores voices from By LOUISE A. WHALL the finest in the nation. Casey Stengel. Students can look up the past business," he added. Did you wonder what Winston The voice library was voice or subject of their choice in the ever started from the If Crane gets his way, the voice Churchill's voice sounded like? Or have you private collection of its founder, G. Robert catalogue or they can have a copy of the library will soon receive a new collection of longed to hear Richard Nixon's resignation Vincent in 1961 with about 8,000 voices. tape made by supplying the staff with a tapes of the world's leading authorities on hundreds speech just one more time? Crane took over as director when Vincent blank tape. of subjects. Maurice Crane, director of the G. Robert retired in 1974. The library also contains an extensive Vincent Voice Library at MSU would The new collection, which is being "I'll always have an undying admiration record collection and the best sports probably be able to help you with your for Bob (Vincent)," Crane said. "He was one collection in the world. Crane said. He donated by the Johnson Wax Corporation, request through his extensive collection of of the earliest sound engineers in the was recorded at the Wingspread house in recently completed an agreement with tapes. Racine, Wis. recording business," he added. Olympic records in a consortium with Crane is the driving force behind the Columbia University. Frank Lloyd Wright designed the Wing Today the library holds more than 3,200 voice library on the fourth floor of the main "The collection is here because I'm here," spread house for the Johnson family. The tapes containing some 30,000 voices from library. Though the library operates on a history. The voices range from Adolf Hitler Crane said. "The recording business is very Johnson Foundation hosts conferences at low budget Crane has managed to make it to John F. Kennedy and John Steinbeck to Wingspread throughout the year on sub young. It's a kind of playful and brash jects ranging from Africa to human rights to economics, Crane said. Scholars from all over the country are BWL doesn't need city approval invited to attend these threeday "think tanks" where major issues are discussed in an informal setting, Crane said. He Maurice Crane, director of the (I. Robert Vincent Voice Library at MSU, readies one of more than 3,200 tapes contained in the recently Library. The tapes attended a conference on the marketing include words spoken by a wide range of historical figures, from Adolph of colleges and universities. Hitler to Casey Stengel. to buy n-powerlawyer says The conferences have been 1961 and taped since now have almost 6,000, with tapes By ROLAND WILKERSON State News Staff Writer If the council does not put the question on the ballot, Baker said being added continuously as the confer ences take place. The collection would be an Senior wins SN contest; he would help circulate petitions to get the 2,500 signatures invaluable asset to the voice library, Crane The Board of Water and Light can buy into a nuclear power necessary to put the question before the voters. said. plant through the Michigan Public Power Agency without the approval of the Lansing City Council, said City Attorney Stephen Sawyer, Tuesday. The board faces four options to provide for Lansing's electrical needs for the future. Those options are; "The principle sources for history are drying up." Crane said. "State persons gets free tuition, books .aren't writing letters anymore, they're While many students are The council entered into an agreement with the board last year • rely solely on conservation to offset demand; looking for a attempt. using the telephone." free home this Thanksgiving holiday, "I will stating that council approval would be necessary if the board • add a 160 megawatt coal generation to the BWL's existing probably ' use the money for Crane has been working to get the one MSU senior has found hers with entered into any energy-supplying project that exceeded $50 Erickson plant in Delta tapes The Christmas gifts and next term's tuition" she Township; State News. million. for MSU since early July, when the Johnson • buying into Consumers Power Co.'s Midland Nuclear Power Katie Marshall, 22, an electrical Sawyer said, however, that the "gentlemen's agreement" is Plant and Detroit Edison's Fermi II plant, in which BWL gets 50 Foundation appointed a committee to engineer¬ inapplicable in the Michigan Public Power Agency situation. megawatts from each; investigate the disposition of the collection. ing major, won $401.80 in the Free Ride Contest sponsored by The State News. The agreement does not cover a buy-in with the agency because the Board would be contracting with the Michigan Public Power • buying 100 megawatts from those nuclear plants through the The Library of Congress and the National Archives have been his principle Marshall was one of 7,000 students who SIN directors power agency. competi¬ tion for the collection. entered the contest. Approximately 1,000 Agency rather than the utility itself. Some Lansing area residents, such as Rate Payers United, has students entered each of the seven weeks. THE AGENCY IS currently composed of 18 municipalities voiced strong objection to the board buying into nuclear power plants because of safety problems and loss of control over the Crane came to MSU in 1953 studying at Princeton University, Villanova after The money Marshall received was reim appoint officers bursement for books and tuition fees for fall The State banded together to increase purchasing power. The agency is utility. University, the University of Chicago and News Board of Directors term. comtemplating buying into either the Midland or the Fermi II The municipal utility would lose contgrol over its rates because the University of Illlinois. He holds a approved the appointments of three new On Monday, Tuesday and nuclear power plants. the company they buy into would be able to set electric rates. doctorate in English and was named a Wednesday of officers Friday. each week, The State News In response to Sawyer's opinion, Councilmember at-Large distinguished professor of humanities. published The new officers are: president, John Richard Baker asked the attorney to draft a City Charter qualifying numbers. Students were re 0 Donnell, MSU professor of One of his more recent accomplishments quired to match these with three digits of accounting amendment requiring the board to receive council approval before and financial administration; vice was the national meetings of the Oral president, joining any bulk power agency. In order for a charter amendment to be adopted, the Committee Rap group holds party Historv Association which he brought to MSU this fall. their student ID numbers. Each week finalists were drawn from Richard L. Milliman, publisher of the Livingston County Press and the Grand of the Whole must send a resolution to the council for approximately 1,000 entries. Marshall's Ledge Independent; and secretary-trea- The gay rap group, organized by the Lesbian Gay Council, will Crane has taught in Japan and England name was drawn from these finalists. consideration. Council would then vote to put the question to the surer, Lynn Byrum, a graduate student in hold its third annual Christmas party from 6 to8 p.m. Nov. 25 in 340 and plans to return to teaching at MSU as Marshall entered the contest for two voters. the College of Business and the Union. College of soon as possible. separ; >eks, and * i her Communications Arts and Sciences. LiKF MO/Hs: WE GIVE SO MUCH AMD ASK SO LITTLE. Mo other college newspaper offers as much as the STATE MEWS, for only 1 dollar per term. But reeenl sharp increases in newsprint costs have caused us to seek your further support. At winter term registration, we'll he asking for a 50* per term increase w hich means you'll pay ,T per day. rather than the 2* you've been paying. MSI students deserve the best possible daily newspaper available, and a... YES VOTE . . . will guarantee it! The State News « Opinion REGINALD THOMAS Increase funding Michigan's funding of higher education has steadily been decreasing in recent years. This trend must stop. Higher education is a necessary instrument for increasing the quality of life in modern society. Many of the scientific advancements made in modern technology Some points need clarifying result from work done in colleges and universities. Without supporting these institutions, American technology will undoubtedly suffer. The kind of technological advancements needed in today's society may only be learned in institutions of higher learning. The work done in college laboratories plays a very important role in many types of medical and In last Wednesday's column, I said that not hostile. Rather, it President Carter's statement about the was informing. The ing the citizenship of Japanese-Americans, underlying problem in the Iranian situation. person that called based her comments on technological research. justice department's deportation of all the information, or lack of rather a reference to questions raised by The concerns that arise will not result from Decreases in university funding directly lead to increases in tuition information, that the United States government. the illegal status of some Iranians, but from Iranians who are illegally in the U.S. was accompanied my stance. So, as an attempt In 1941 a group of white, right wing reactionary politics. Granted, there costs. If education becomes inaccessible to the public because of its high similar to the relocation of Japanese-Amer¬ to clarify that article I am adding the reactionaries said that Japanese-Americans people in the U.S. illegally, but they are are cost, then the state of Michigan is unfairly limiting the public's potential icans during World War II. comments or explanations that were mis¬ were a threat to national not Last Wednesday I received two calls security. These just Iranians. for personal improvement. Decreases in university funding also sing in last Wednesday's column. reactionaries pressured government lead¬ The recent release of about the column. One caller said it totally It should be clear that the article some Blacks and decrease the quality of education for those who are able to afford it. was not ers until 110,000 Japanese-Americans were women by the Iranian students has made missed the Iranian issue, and the other said meant to be a Many Michigan colleges and universities are unable to attract or retain slight to Japanese-Ameri¬ relocated. After being relocated, the Jap¬ the situation even more precarious. Carter the column was inaccurate in its depiction of cans. well qualified faculty because the Legislature failed to appropriate anese-Americans lost all their property and lit a racial fire when he gave the Japanese-Americans. My placing the word citizen in quotation were denied most of their rights. deportation mandate. And now the Iranians adequate funds to pay competitive salaries. The call about Japanese-Americans was marks was not a reference to my question- The Japanese-Americans were not given have added to the racial tensions. any justifiable reason for the relocation The situation has changed. The politics of mainly because the relocation did not have it have changed. The problem still sur¬ VIEWPOINT; MINORITIES one. It was simply a matter of race. rounds American hostages in Iran. But now The United States was at war with it has a different meaning. Now it deals Germany, but the government did not put Problems remain with white imperialism and white occupa¬ German-Americans in concentration camps; tion of a Third World country. only Japanese-Americas were arrested and The Iranian students are holding those relocated. The government left them home¬ By THE OFFICERS OF THE people who they believe are American contacts. The State News did not seem to less and hungry. YAKELEY-GILCHRIST BLACK spies. They see these people as White place any value or importance on Black Because of a few right wing reactionaries, Americans. Covert action by the American CAUCUS Awareness Week. It is unfortunante that Japanese-Americans were not treated as government may cost innocent people their Until next year, Black Awareness Week, The State News liaison for this event was a citizens. lives. (Nov. 5 through 9) will probably be Black woman who should have acted as an This could happen to Iranians. There are One Iranian in America said the takeover foreotten. The Black Caucus of Yakeley- advocate for women and Blacks. She failed different circumstances surrounding the Gilchrist is proud to say that our event might have been caused by the fear of an to return two incidents, but there is one messages or present our event underlying American backed rebellion. during Black Awareness Week was a with enthusiasm. A caucus representative factor that exists in both cases. This factor The likelihood of this occuring is un¬ success. However, the past is still (ooming had to make a personal appearance and tell is not political. Granted, there are numer¬ known. What is important, however, is the over the Black student body of MSU. For her what we wanted and how we wanted it ous political tensions involved. But many Iranians believed the American govern¬ the past week, The State News has been advertised. All of the information was clear people are not protesting the issue because ment might try to depose their ruler. Their advertising its superiority and dedication and concise. A poster was left with her to of its political overtones. They are doing so beliefs are well-founded. toward serving the needs of MSU students further clarify any discrepancies. primarily for racial reasons. Until recently, This government tried to overthrow for over 20 years. Have they been On Nov. 8, The State News finally many Americans neither knew of nor cared Fidel Castro in 1960, and American VElL,CStfMNLY DERSHW CAN AFR*D PER HOSPITAL BILL — HE'S FW&Y PER ONLY FERSCN IN representative of all students' needs? Last agents printed our event in the "It's What's about the Ayatollah Khomeini's rule. They overthrew numerous governments within per Country who can ' year, Blacks and women were not getting Happening" section of the paper. By this viewed this incident as an opportunity to the last two decades. It was done in the proper coverage they deserved, so they time, Black Awareness Week was almost spout off their reactionary rhetoric, just as Guatemala in 1954 and in Chile during the rallied and protested. Some progress re¬ over, and our main purpose (and request) many groups did in 1941. '70s. sulted from the protests. was violated If there are Iranians here illegally, then by putting our event in the Drinking age hike This government's covert terrorism has Black Awareness Week was a cultural small column on the last page of thaj they should be deported, as should any turned full circle. It has come to the event sponsored by the Ebony Pearls of edition. Along with this incident, the other group of illegal aliens. The position of point where America's power is being challenged Yakeley Gilchrist to promote unity among Caucus requested photographers and re¬ Carter and others was simply reactionary Black students at MSU and raise conscious¬ more frequently. This might seem ambig¬ is porters to come on specific and impulsive. This government cannot nights. They but El discriminatory ness about Black culture. It included events uous Hajj Malik El Shabazz (Malcolm failed to show up, after they agreed to do afford to act impulsively. X) said it would happen. that were designed to socially, mentally and so. The treatment that the Japanese-Ameri¬ In the 1960s, El Hajj Malik said that spiritually stir up one's values. It also tried With the goal of Black Awareness Week cans received was not a result of national American supremacy would be challenged Raising the drinking age to 21 has repeatedly been called an openly to influence residents to be more humane in mind, these incidents reminded of security problems. Their treatment was a us by Third World countries. It seems to be discriminatory act, so Michigan voters should have the opportunity to toward one another and more involved in problems we had in the past, problems we result of racism by reactionaries. This is the true. reverse that hasty and ill founded decision. The statewide effort to campus affairs. felt were resolved. So we though. When will lower the age will give them that opportunity. The State News, the paper for the Blacks receive the proper representation students, was well informed of our planned they deserve? Must we march A report issued by a committee studying the effects of 1978's Proposal on The State events. But after weeks of trying to make News again? We Hope Not. D cites that the number of traffic fatalities for 18 to 20 year olds has not decreased since the drinking age was raised. The intended purpose of raising the drinking age to 21 was to reduce The State News the number of alcohol-related traffic fatalities. Whether or not raising the age has actually done so may not be determined from the limited amount of data available. One cannot Wednesday, November 21, 1979 automatically conclude that a Editorials are the opinions of the State reduction in traffic fatalities resulted from the higher drinking News. Viewpoints, age. columns and letters are personal There is a variety of reasons for any reduction in the number of highway opinions Editorial Department deaths. Stricter enforcement of the 55 mph speed limit and an overall reduction in the number of drivers are only a few of the many Overseas study Is good experience Editor-in-chief It W Robinson Photo Editor . Richard Marshall Managing Editor Ky Owen Entertainment S Book Editor explanations. Opinion Editor Bill Holdship While reading through The State News, I call the Overseas Joy Fletcher Sports Editor Dave Jonssen If, however, raising the drinking age produced the effects legislators Study Office at 353 8920, City Editor Susan have noticed that announcements of the or stop by 108 International Center and ask Tompor Layout Ed tor Reginald Thomas believed it would, then one may assume that raising the age again would Campus Editor Uichele McElmurry Freelance Editor Overseas Study Program have been ap¬ for more information. Carrie Thorn Wire Editor Anna Browne further reduce traffic fatalities. In light of this Chief Copy Editor Linda Oliverio assumption, legislators pearing almost daily. Make the most of your MSU career and off representative may demand that the drinking age be increased for all adults. As a participant of the Hotel, Restaurant Debbie Creemers take advantage of what it has to offer The majority of Michigan's voters probably would not want to see the and Institutional Management Overseas you. The Overseas Study Program offers more Advertising Department Study Program last summer, I would like to drinking age raised, because those voters would see that measure as an give my full support to the programs. Not than I could ever put into words. 'sing Manager RonMacMillan Asst Advertising Manager. Pot Cre infringement on adults' rights. Many voted to have the drinking age only are they an educational experience, Sandy Rosenfeld raised to 21, but few would vote for a similar measure to ban alcohol for but they are also exciting and a good way to East Lansing. all persons under, say, 30 years of age. meet fellow students in an "off-campus" Another major fallacy about the drinking age centers around the environment. claim that the The cost is viewed as a hindrance to many higher limit substantially removed alcohol from Michigan would be participants. These views should high schools. The blatant consumption of alcohol in a few Michigan high be changed. There are many ways to schools has decreased, but the availability has not. Recent finance the excursion. The Overseas Study surveys indicate that most drinkers under 21 have not been, to any great extent, Office has a scholarship program and many affected by the new drinking age. Countless studies have shown that the other suggestions on how to finance this educational-cultural experience. All you drinking age has not done what it was intended to do — to remove need to do is ask for information from alcohol from the high schools and reduce the number of traffic fatalities persons who work in the office; they are on Michigan highways. Voters should consider these facts when they more than eager to help you. decide whether or not to continue this discriminatory The feeling I had when I came back to the infringement of the rights of 18 to 20 year olds. United States was one of excitement, though the desire to be "home" again in London was in the back of my head. Because of the uniqueness of the living Struggle not over situation, the friendships developed in Europe are very special. Now, getting together with these "London" friends always guarantees a good time. George Meany's retirement as head of the AFL-CIO (perhaps the While on the program, traveling is very most powerful and influential organization in modern labor history) convenient. One is not limited to staying in signals the end of an era in the field of labor relations. Though Meany a particular area. There is a chance to wili no longer be leading the explore Europe and one's ideals, values and fight to gain better working conditions for cultural beliefs. America's workers, it is important that the AFL-CIO remain strong Promoting the Overseas Study Program without Meany's leadership. is the intent of my writing this. I want Though many laborers (namely those working in factories) have been everyone to know that programs are able to achieve a better standard of living, better available to all persons interested. Merely working conditions and increased job benefits. Americans must not become complacent in the field of labor relations. For the most part, these workers have Some go hungry achieved these benefits as a direct result of efforts by organizations like the AFL CIO. Millions of workers still do not Americans seldom go hungry. Third enjoy these benefits. World people often do. This Thanksgiving, These workers are the ones to which the AFL-CIO must direct its future we can alter this situation efforts, for the battle over decent working conditions and wages for by sharing the hunger that one-third of the world's America's laborers is far from over. population experiences daily. By fasting, we DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau , That the struggles of American laborers are not over may be seen in can reallocate the world harvest to alleviate A MMA em. UNTIL LASTNIGHT. 1guess n started pm af¬ as us gottd the front yard, i the recent incident involving Bruce Church, Inc. current food shortages. WE WERE FOR TUB PBCPie OFPOSEWATER ter. the caucus vote. the fam¬ see this feuer in a safari-type This Thanksgiving, you can abstain from "GETTRENDS SCAPED. WE'D The company refused to allow its workers to be represented by the TTHAP ONLY BEEN AN EXPRES¬ ily hap picked ME UP atths jacket running At us. he was food and send the money you save to INSIDe,"I SEEN WHAT United Farm Workers. This kind of action cannot be tolerated. Leaders S/ON. VICTIMS RAY AND ELLEN vfwhall, and IHE walked yelling and waving and kept SHOUTED TO HE'D DONE TO non profit organizations such as Oxfam McNEt RECALL THEIR NGNTMARE THE FEW BLOCKS HOME.- tripping over this long, purple ELLEN.. ELVIS' DOCTOR. of the AFL CIO need to realize that these actions . may become more America (302 Columbus Rd., Boston, Mass. sca*f. it was geraldo rivera frequent as some companies see Meany's retirement as weakening the ' ~ 02116). or the Institute for Food and f " organization's power. Development Policy (2588 Mission St., San The Meany era may be over, but the AFL-CIO must continue to Francisco, Calif. 94110). Both give direct aid grow to starving people and and change as the general outlook of the nation support research changes. Some feel that that will provide long term social and Meany's leadership may have been effective, but it did have problems. technical solutions to the world hunger Meany's unwillingness to lobby for the rights of Black laborers cannot problem. remain as official policy of the AFL-CIO. This Thanksgiving, give thanks in Only an organization that is a able to accommodate changing trends in the socially responsible way. society will be able to continue to operate effectively. Gary Martin 224 Bailey St. CP&fafa* fv. cMigan Stole News East Lansing Michigan Wednesday, November 21, 1979 5 Bakken said that he was not Bakken installation surprised that he but voiced was rejected, curiosity in the Firm matches explorers rationale of the committee's actions. Bakken said it was obvious to him that council members Bv MICHAEL VEH voted down some by city did not want to go against the State News Staff Writer wishes of Mayor Gerald W. Ever wanted to climb the highest peaks, swim the deepest seas Graves, referring to the fact or search for the unknown? By ROLAND WILKERSON that Graves earlier refused to Well now it may be possible with the Bakken is a labor studies co-or- member of the Board of Direc help of Expedition State News Staff Writer dinator at Lansing Community appoint him. Research. Inc. tors of the Bank of Lansing. Chances of appointing Marty Third Ward Councilmember The Annapolis, Md. based firm is in the business of Bakken to the Board of Water College. matching Councilmember First Ward Councilmember Terry McKane, said he was people and their abilities with scientific and exploratory and Light were shot down - at - Large Richard Baker told Adado "it's Robert Hull said that he was disappointed that Bakken was expeditions. Tuesday afternoon when the not approved by the committee. The company began operating more than 18 months too bad you didn't use that disappointed that Bakken had ago and the Lansing City Council Commit¬ criteria for the people you not received the committee's The ad-hoc committee charged response has been good, said Chris White, codirector of the tee of the Whole refused to put with the responsibility of inter¬ company. voted yes for." approval and added that the him up for consideration. He said the company has received Baker was referring to past council could not afford to leave viewing potential board mem¬ many requests from college Voting to keep Bakken off bers will resume interviews of and university professors for candidates that Adado and Bakken off the board. qualified student?; to assist on various the Council's agenda were other countil members had the next 12 candidates Monday, expeditions. Cdtincilmembers Councilmember Belen said said McKane, the chairperson Some of the registered expeditions include the Te at - Large voted yes for, but were later Pahi Lueile Belen and Louis Adado, that although she did not want of the committee. Expeditions, a trans-Pacific crossing in a New Zealand catamaran; rejected by the entire council. and Councilmembers William Bakken on the board, that he the Scottish Coast Baker said that there was The ad-hoc committee, which Expedition, a study of marine ecology in Great Brenke from the Second Ward would make a good energy Britian; and the Kenai Peninsula Expedition, research on moose already an adequate amount of consultant to the board. is composed of McKane, Belen and Jack Gunther from the financial populations in Alaska. knowledge on the and Hull, took over the selec¬ White said applicants supply information Fourth Ward. board, citing that board on standardized mem¬ After the meeting, Bakken tion process when the mayor Ada'do said he would not ber Sister Janice Belen is an resume forms. said he was not interested in was unable to fill the vacant approve Bakken due to Bak- The information is then cross-indexed and is administrator at St. Lawrence serving as a consultant to the seats with his appointments in available to ken's lack of financial expertise. Hospital in Lansing and board. expedition organizers within 24 hours, White said. a 60 days. Using the information supplied, expedition organizers are able and discounts on outdoor equipment. to select people with the qualities needed. People interested in registering expeditions are also eligible for The company enables students to receive OCTOPUFF TEACHES CHILDREN experience and training which might normally be unavailable, an Expedition special benefits. Registered expeditions receive information on other Research newsletter said. with similar expeditions goals, interests and destinations. For a $15 registration fee, the Ex peri it ions are also notified of applicant's resume is kept on file foreign and domestic regulations Aiming for smoke-free generation for one year and the resume can be reviewed and a brief description of the updated at any time. The applicants are also notified whenever their resumes are expedition is then supplied. Applicants also receive a monthly newsletter, a company journal dealing with travel and research, as well as locations Further of embassies and consulates information is available by being informed of the worldwide. writing Expedition By MELANJE J. KOTOWICZ "The kits were developed to let the children see what the Research, Inc., P.O. Box 467, Annapolis, Md., 21401. State News Staff Writer possible consequences of smoking are." Smith said. The kits are sold for $1 A villainous, chainsmoking octopus named Octopuff tries to through the American Lung Association of Michigan. convince children to smoke with him. "In the kits we talk about how habits are formed and how difficult But, in turn, the children persuade him to quit the habit when he gets sick because of his addiction. it is to break these habits," he said. Another part of the campaign is the "Youth Alert Possible U.S. military action in Iran Program," Octopuff is the star of an animated film called "Octopuff in which is a teaching guide aimed at junior high students. Smith said. i continued from page 1) stalemate, Andrew Young, former U.S. ambassador to the United Kumquat," which shows children the hazards of smoking. High school leaders, such as student body presidents and press director, said in a Tehran interview that no decision had Nations, told officials at the State Department he was thinking of The film, produced by the American Lung Association, is been made on whether to try the Americans. just a athletes, are trained to give a 30 minute presentation to the going to Iran to try to win their release. part of its new nationwide informational campaign called "Creating students about the hazards of smoking. But he suggested such trials could be held before the same Plans were being made, meanwhile, to reunite a Smoke-Free Generation." special tribunals that have sentenced more than 600 persons to the 13 freed High school students teach the junior high students because they hostages with their families in time for the holiday. "The Michigan chapter is concentrating on an death since last winter's revolution in which Khomeinin took anti-smoking are more likely to listen to their peers than to teachers and other "We hope to have all released campaign for young children, said Robert Smith, executive director adults, he said. power in Iran. hostages home by Thanksgiving on or before of the American Lung Association of Michigan. "We found they make a tremendous impression with the Thanksgiving," spokesperson Carter said. He said While children in grades kindergarten through third grade may younger Vance probably would be there to children," he said. SADEGH SAID THAT if the Americans were convicted and greet them. not have begun to think about smoking, many children in grades These programs, along with many others sentenced to death, Khomeini was empowered under Islamic law Elsewhere, the administration tried to rally support for its four and five have experimented with cigarettes, Smith said. sponsored by the position at the United Nations. American Lung Association of Michigan, are to pardon them. supported by funds Carter quickly returned to the White House for a two-hour According to the American Lung Association, 100,000 children obtained through the lung association's annual Christmas Seal Security Council President Sergio Palacios de Vizzio of Bolivia meeting with his advisors then returned to Camp David. told reporters the United States found under 13 are regular smokers. Campaign. scant backing for a Khomeini's new threat of a trial for the proposed statement against a trial of the hostages. The goal of the campaign is to teach children that "We like to come up with a new program for the public at the time remaining Americans staying healthy came a short time after the release of 10 is a personal responsibility and not something that happens by we askthem for contributions sothe public hasa better idea of what hostages. The Americans I S officials have not denied that some were flown to West Germany where three other former hostages intelligence employees itself, said Vernon E. Wendt, president of the American Lung they're contributing to," he said. might be among the hostages remaining in the embassy, but White The statewide goal of the 1979 1980 Christmas had been taken after being released Monday. Association. Seal House press secretary Jody Powell insisted on Campaign is With efforts to free the remaining hostages Monday that "it is $900,000. apparently at a not a legitimate i To aid in the campaign, the American Lung Association of The film "Octopuff in Kumquat" can be obtained from the Michigan developed a kit called "Smoking and You." American Lung Association of Michigan. 403 Sevmour, The kit, which looks like a large package of cigarettes, contains Lansing, Mich. 48914. coloring books, buttons and pamphlets for the young children to Children can get a free "Creating a Smoke-Free Generation" educate them about smoking. package by writing to the above address. Brass Ring Society restores carousel By JOHN PATTISON area. Work clothes should be The Brass Ring Societv was State News Staff Writer formed this fall to restore the For those who will remain in The carousel was donated to carousel. People interested in East Lansing for the Thanksgiv¬ MSU last spring by four persons The four men received working on the carousel can ing break, the MSU Brass Ring from Crystal, Mich., said Val several offers to purchase the become members of the society. Society offers a unique oppor¬ Berryman, curator of the MSU carousel, he said, including one tunity. Museum's Historical Artifacts from the Smithsonian Institute "We figure this is a project The society is looking for Collection. in Washington, D.C. that will take a couple of years," volunteers to help restore a Berryman said. "They had some pretty good nearly 70-year-old carousel. IT WAS PROBABLY built offers, but they wanted to keep The group will sponsor a work The carousel will eventually between 1913 and 1918 by the it in the mid-Michigan area,' session from 9 to 4 p.m. be restored and set up in the a.m. Armitage-Herschel! Co. in Berryman said. new MSI' museum to be built at Saturday at the museum stor¬ North Tona wanda, N.Y., Harrison Road and Kalamazoo age area in Spartan Stadium. Berryman said. It has been in THREE OF THE men are Volunteers are needed to Street, Berryman said. He help use in Crystal since 1938. MSU alumni, Berryman said, so clean up estimated it would be five years the carousel's parts, The carousel features 35 they happily donated the carou before the museum is com¬ inventory them and set up a wooden, hand-carved animals, sel. temporary storage area. Volun¬ including horses, two roosters, pleted. Berryman and others dis teers should report to the two zebras, a dog and a pig. assembled the carousel in southeast corner of the stadium "They operated it for a Crystal and brought it to MSU and follow the signs to the work number of years but vandalism last May in five truckloads. Navy cotton denims with a pocket of spirit for Michigan State or the University of Michigan. "M GO BLUE" in golden embroidery; green embroidered "MSU SPARTANS". Outspoken wardrobe basics done by Rumble Seat in 5-13 sizes. Pick the pocket you want on either: A Western front-back slit skirt, 324: B. Slim straight jean, $25 Jajcobsoris Wednesday, November 21, 1979 Entertainment Midnight Ramblings Bv MIKE W(X)DARD should not be a wanting to possess but a The windshield wipers on the '75 Starfire security in knowing you can always reach out monotonously squeak back and forth as the a hand and someone will take it." Fowles A musical treat at Lizard's frigid night air reminds me of a girl I used to know. Cougar starts crooning over 101 and I whisper vengefully under my breath; "I need concedes that writers are usually failures at personal relationships because they can always imagine better ones. Maybe that's my a lover that won't drive me crazy." The snow problem. I swallow a double-shot of courage By JOHN NEILSON takes on a crystal glare as I take a swig of JD and realize that love is a strong jail cell in the State News Reviewer at a stop light. Officer Stadanko At first glance it appeared that Ellen Mcllwaine's performance pulls up mind and I promise to never let myself be along side of me and I fear a flashing blue arrested again. at Lizard's Underground would be a ho hum affair. The stage was light special but he rolls onward to rid the And an icycle drops in my beer as I think of obviously set up for a solo set — no drums, no band to push things metropolis of prostitutes and pimps. My CT and how Steinbeck was right when he along, just Mcllwaine and her guitar. And an acoustic guitar at paranoia perseveres but I take another drink said: "It's so much darker when a light goes that. I began to wonder if maybe there wasn't some homework I and wonder how many more people I'll be out than it would have been if it had never could have been doing instead. compatible with if I become an alcoholic. shone." And I slam my fist against the table Once Mcllwaine took the stage, however, it was a different story C'est la vie. The future is just the past asking why Mr. Dammit took so many of my entirely. With her gutsy blues wailing and powerful slide playing, revisited. Only the names will change. I ask friends away when I need them so much now. it quickly became apparent that - in this instance — a band would myself if I can stay sober long enough to go to And I rewound the tape recorder in my mind have been superfluous. Ellen Mcllwaine is one performer who has law school. The answer comes in a monstrous to the Sunday I almost choked to death on the no problem filling a stage all by herself. ten-second belch. communion wafer in church and wondered I open the stained oak door to the bar and Mcllwaine immediately launched into the Isley Brothers 'F ight why my body could reject what my mind am greeted by countless women who want to could not. So I The Power," and with your eyes closed it would have been sat there praying that make like the wind. A bunch of guys at a impossible to tell that one woman was responsible for all that someday, somewhere, everyone I know will table are cynically betting on when the last of be miraculously happy and satisfied with sound. Her guitar — which was run through an amplifier via a the Kennedy brothers will get blown their lives but I know it is an ignorant number of distortion effects — sounded like an electric guitar, away. And an enormous jock with one-liners as popping funk, bass and percussion all rolled into one, and the fantasy. I remember the immortal thesis of smooth as sandpaper is hustling a babe with my natural science professor, shooting down audience was obviously delighted as it was surprised. Like John state News Mark A. Dererrto Martyn, Mcllwaine puts the folk guitar through contortions that more paint on her face than an entire Picasso the postulates of Sir Isaac Newton with a Ellen Mcllwaine at Lizard's Monday night. collection. At another end of the bar, a its inventors couldn't have dreamed of, and between her inspired crushing analogy: "There is no such thing as Mazola party reject is convincing an atten¬ gravity. It's just that the world sucks." playing and electronic enhancement she managed to wrench some Half way through the set she put difwn the guitar for a turn at tive wench that Steve Martin sings like I reach into my pocket for a stale pack of amazing music out of it. the piano, where she did some ballads over rippling keyboards and a little bit of honky tonkin', too. Then she picked up a jet-black Bobby Darin and that John Lennon is Nikolai Arctic Cats and the window is steamed up Furthermore, on top of this wall of sound was her equally Lenin's grandson and that's why he wrote but I can still see a foul-mouthed business¬ electric guitar for some mean and nasty slide playing. One of her powerful voice. Mcllwaine's singing can be a blues holler one last numbers — a version of Canned Heat's "On The Road Again" "Revolution." Dr. Doom comes up and offers man screaming outside. He can't get into his second and a seductive purr the next, and she manages to hit just some acid, but I refuse because I don't want 1980 Galaxy because he forgot the combina¬ — was dedicated to ZZ Top, and it owed more to Jimi Hendrix than about everything in between, too. When scat singing, especially, to conceive babies with big heads. tion to his door lock. Tough break, buddy. to its creator, John Lee Hooker. her voice sounds as Black as a voice can get (Mcllwaine once called As I go Ellen Mcllwaine has released four solo albums since the bottoms-up on my Miller, I am And JC and TJ come up, babbling about their herself a White female Ray Charles), and she is quick to play up early temporarily distracted by an endless parade Knack-inspired satire album called "Get The the humor in this. part of this decade, but due to record company prejudice against a of skin-tight Calvin Kleins that are almost female singer who can play circles around many of her male Clap," which they vow will soon be spreading "I know what enough to make me go greek. My neck starts throughout the nation. I picture Ricardo you're thinking," she said prior to starting her counterparts on lead guitar she is not yet a star. She isn't second song, "when a white chirk says she's gonna do a love song.. getting stiff and I gaze down at my Montalban strutting behind an electric guitar compromising, though, and if Monday's performance proved dilapidated disco-adidas. They'll only survive and screaming, "My-My-My-My Cordoba," ..." A little soft finger-picking identified the stereotype she was anything, it proved that Ellen Mcllwaine deserves stardom as two or three more runs down to the capital but I shut my eyes because it's all too crazy to mocking, and then she broke into a throaty chuckle. "... well, this much as anybody. As it was, however, she ended her first set by and back. I marvel at the fact that J's free cope with. I think of how bummed J&B were ain't gonna be like THAT!" she laughed, and plowed into another simply thanking the appreciative Lizards' audience for "allowing love club costs over twenty bucks and I because nobody wanted to go on a hayride blues rock number. me to earn a living in this way." remember another maniac's casual idea for a during a blizzard and I remember Sue telling porn flick entitled: "Blake Does Brody." me that all those Dracula shows were getting I decide to splurge and buy a shot of to be a real pain in the neck. I reach for my Southern Comfort with a $2 pitcher as a Film a 4Fish' out of water glass but the bartender has already hid it. By MATT OTTINGER flops like title - get it?), all of Pittsburgh catches "Fish Fever" Inow THAT chaser. The Comfort is as smooth as superslick's satin sheets and I wonder why it's taking so damn long for her to fall in lust I understand the appropriateness of the graffiti on the men's room wall — "Beam me up Scottie. No intelligent life forms here." When they give out the Academy awards next year, a special with me. I bought a rose for her the other day And I am immediately teleported across the has some smelly implications), and the team rides on the award should go to The Fish that Saved Pittsburgh. United but it wilted faster than my plans for universe to a tiny space in the back of my momentum of its zodiac charts to the championship game against a Artists: at the Campus. It would read "For Outstanding fictional Los Angeles team. How they actually "save" the city, as spending New Year's Eve in Pasadena. I mind where dozens of characters materialize stare across the bar into some soft brown for an encore presentation of my life. I Achievement in Wasting Talent in a Single Film." the title suggests, is never made clear. Face it, what movie could have Jonathan Winters, Flip Wilson eyes and wait for her to look away but she wonder how Spacey got her nickname Very little in this movie is made clear and none of it is made well. doesn't. I vaguely remember conspicuously because she is one of the few "real" people I and Stockard Channing and still not be funny? What basketball All the basketball action is filmed at ground level, which is perhaps slow dancing to a fast song at Dooley's with know and I think of playing frisbee with film could combine the talents of Julius Erving, Karem more realistic but is definitely less interesting. Meadowlark her but I'm not sure of her name. It doesn't Mac's Bobby Sherman albums while trying to Abdul Jabbar, and Meadowlark Lemon and still not come up with Lemon, in particular, is wasted since the grounded cameras can't matter because I don't really have the recruit volunteers for a quick game of hot one exciting court sequence? initiative to do anything more than speculate keep up with his exceptional ball-handling trickery. The only potato with a gernade. I dream of Linda and Furthermore, what movie could take three favorite areas of about what might have been. Pat and Abby and the Leonard sisters but I current pop culture (basketball, astrology, and, alas, disco) and adequate shots we get are of the dunks but those are so overused I am constantly reminded of the literary know that it's all a poor substitute at best. still have so few appealing qualities? There seems to be little doubt (especially Erving's) that by the end of the movie you wish lesson of Dr. John Fowles as taught so And too late, I realize that I've murdered someone would miss one: in fact, late in the film, someone finally that the only way all these elements could cflmbine so poorly must does. adequately by his voluptuous disciples, Chris one brain cell too many and my eyelids slam have been a conscious effort by everyone involved to make a bad and Dana: "Too often 'I love You' becomes a shut like a heavy curtain while I say hello to movie, and they should all be congratulated on their success. All comedy attempts fail, unusual for a film that calls itself a the floor. euphemism for T want to own you'. Love Since the title gives no hint to the storyline, an explanation is in comedy. Winters, potentially one of the funniest men alive, fails order. True to the title, the story is set in Pittsburgh, the host city twice in a dual role. Some possibilities exist, but they are never for a hopeless pro basketball team called the Pythons. Deciding developed to their full potential. These include a player who once they would rather switch than fight, the coach and team suddenly quit, leaving one star player (the aforementioned "Dr. J"I and a fought in Vietnam to evade the basketball draft, a team owner (Winters I) who plays with balloons and model trains, and a coach Feminist artist Gardner to perform Sunday water boy (James Bond III - yes, that's his real name) to come who writes sayings ("Winners never quit," etc.) instead of plays on up Classical and jazz enthusiasts can look forward to composer/per with a new team. his blackboard. These one sentence capsules may sound funny, but year by leaps and bounds. former Kay Gardner's concert at 7 p.m. Sunday Nov. 25, in the Gardner's first critically acclaimed ablum, Mooncircles Here it really gets strange. The water boy seeks the aid of spread this condensed version out over two hours and they all fall — flat. Kellogg Center Auditorium. Gardner's performance is sponsored featuring her voice and flute compositions — was a prelude to her psychic Mona Mondieu (Channing) in creating an astrologieallv by Mellow Muse, MSU Women's Studies and the MSU Women's newly released avant-garde LP Emerging which is experimental in perfect basketball squad. Since the remaining player is a Pisces, In a nutshell, this "Fish" is definitely out of water. It doesn't Culture Club. they decide to field an entire team under that sign. As if by magic concept and musicality. compare with other basketball comedies (Fast Break for example) A classically trained musician, Gardner has studied the flute Tickets for her Kellogg Center concert are available at (or something like that), this team of amateurs and also-rans and it should be an embarrassment to the entire production Abbey with Jean-Pierre Rampal and Samuel Baron. Besides founding the Press or Elderly Instruments for $3, $4 or $5 based on a begins an incredible winning streak with no practice and very little person's company. Unless, of course, I was right in saying that this failure prestigious Norfolk Chamber Consort, she conducts the annual ability to pay. In addition to her recital, she will conduct a guidance. was deliberate. In that case, congratulations, Fishes, on a job well National Women's Music Festival in Champaign, III. Her activism workshop "Women, Music, and Healing" at 7 p.m. Monday, Nov. 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School Yr H Sch ( ) College 1 2 3 4 Grad ( ) Michigan S'ate News Eas' Lansing Michigan i Wednesday, November 21, 1979 / Smokey Robinson returns in glory By CHRIS RIZIK It was an era of Beatlemania, of change and revolution in music as well as politics. But years. is — Side one lor side "Smoke" as the LP reads) though not devastating — very listenable. "I Love The Nearness of You" (co written by Stevie Opera By ATSl'KO HIRAI star Gedda shines poem to which the music is set into the distant horizon. There between marches and verses of "We Shall Wonder) and "The Hurts On You" keep this side State News Special Writer describes a sleepy summer day then was the great ending of Overcome," young America was humming the fresh, contrasting the monotonous whining Nicolai Gedda, the world in the country where lovers Faure's Adieu sung in pianissi sounds of Motown. From "I Can't Help Myself' to predominant on previous LP's such as Smokey's renowned Metropolitan Opera wait for nightfall. Gedda start mo on the word of the title. "Ooh Baby Baby," Motown provided a romantic Family Robinson. tenor, presented his first MSU ed this melodie as a simple Gedda seemed to hold the note retreat from the war and hatred of the times. concert Side two (or excuse me, side "Fire") saves Monday night in the story telling without any feel¬ twice as long as the music The leader of this refuge was Smokey Robinson. Auditorium. itself despite a terrible start. Smokey sadistically Accompanying ings, but he later changed vocal demanded. Yet, for not a frac¬ Smokey not only headed the Miracles towards a discofies a cheap remake of the Temptations' him at the piano was John expressions distinctly in ac tion of a second did he lose monstrous string of hits, but also penned big hits classic "Get Ready." Neither backing vocals nor Wustman. Entitled Songs of cordance with the nuances of precious resonance. (Gedda has for other stars (including Motown's biggest the South, the evening's pro¬ the poem. His voice became bongos can help this cut. The only savior is the quipped that tenors are repu¬ single "My Girl" for the Temptations). song's ending after six eternal minutes. Robinson gram consisted of French, Ita¬ buoyant and joyous when he ted to have resonance where But the '70s brought the downfall of music's then follows with the equally forgettable "Share lian and Spanish operatic arias sang the humming of the bees. they should have brains. His most consistent machine. The Four Tops parted It," further repressing any hopes brought about and art songs. Of the birds like lovers concert — — amply proved that ar with Motown, Diana Ross parted with the For today's American seeking the shade of the by side one. And just as my stereo was begging rose tistic resonance, such as the one Supremes, the Temptations parted with good me to audiences who are enamored bushes, Gedda sounded almost he has, comes only with brains.) scrap this LP along with my Sex Pistols music, and Smokey Robinson parted with the Christmas album and my Rick James collection, with the extroverted and un pleading with anxiety. If Gedda does not have a voice Miracles. What happened to Robinson's dynamic bridled Italian Pavarotti, the Smokey caught my turntable with its stylus It was instructive that, al to fill a football stadium, the down. "Cruisin" calm and reserved Gedda is writing after the break up was a mystery. arrives from nowhere as a though he has a sweet voice, perfect projection of his voice Whether he had lost his ability or just become jaw dropper. Not only is it Smokey Bill's best perhaps less than galvanizing. Gedda was willing to give it a easily carried it to the back of involved with his vice-presidency at Motown But in Monday's concert, Gedda the immense Auditorium. song this decade, it is one of the finest soul songs harsh, unpleasant edge when didn't matter. The fact was, during the early and of the year. "Cruisin" rectifies the rest of this skillfully and intelligently mani Pianist Wustman performed songs called for it. Duparc's Le mid-'60s, Smokey released his dullest, most side, and leaves a glimmer of hope that Smokey pulated his relatively small manoir de Rosamonde as expertly as did Gedda. All voice, working many marvels was such confused sound ever. Horrible lyrics and di¬ may still have a miracle up his sleeve. selections on the program ex which made strong impressions a song. It tells of wounded love rectionless tunes dominated nearly every LP. cept the two arias "Una in the savage — Smokey Bill appeared to be just another casualty Sure, I know it may be a bit pretentious to on the select audience of the imagery of a dog furt iva lagrima" from Donizet expect Where There's Smoke .. to lead to a new- East Lansing area. biting human flesh, the shed of pop music, trying to survive on past glory — ti's L'Elisir d'Amore and resurgence of Smokey's fire. After all, it only has One such marvel found ding of blood, and a horse until now. was "Aubada" from Lalo's Le Roi a couple of really good songs. But it is such an in the emotional tracing the blood stained foot With the release of Where There's Smoke expressiveness d'Ys —- demanded an excellent path. Gedda made the music as . ., (Motown (T7-366RI), Robinson has taken the improvement that hope is unavoidable. Anyway, of Gedda's singing supported pianist. During the entire even "Cruisin" is just entering the top 40. So who morbid and brutal as the poem first step in regaining the form that put his tunes by meticulous interpretation. ing, Wustman committed a sin knows, maybe Smokey never lost his fire — he No listener who heard him sing by coloring it dark and heavy. on the tips of America's only once when he played tongues a decade ago. just had a pilot light on. the word "fiore" in Carnevali's Beside the interpretative Faure's Fleur jetee loud enough Forget the meaningless disco cuts; this album ex has some of Smokey's best material of recent Album courtesy of Discount Records Stornelli capricciosi could ima cellence, Gedda demonstrated to drown Gedda's first note (in gine that there was a flower astonishing technical perfec¬ middle c) with the sound of the sweeter and lovelier in the tion. His softest pianissimos piano. Otherwise, alternately world than the rose in the were filled with vitality. His leading and yielding to the Birth of The Beatles cast CameVs obscure progressive rock singer's mind. Equally impressive was loudest sounds were as soft as the pianissimos. The diminuen singer, Wustman teacher of voice as — himself well as the a Dick Clark, "America's oldest teenager" (and one of rock 'n Gedda's handling of Duparc's do at the end of Pratella's La piano — was always with the roll's biggest scavengers), will present Birth Of The Beatles, a By MARK FELLOWS commerciality of the last album, replacing it with, State News Staff Writer that's right, some new waveish sounds. Call it Phidyle. This was the longest strada bianca diminished as singer, sharing both the sing two-hour world premiere film dealing with the early history of The word "progressive" has been bandied new ripple. The group retains it's orchestral and interpretatively most com flawlessly and straightly as a er's feelings and labors as well the Fab Four at 8 p.m. Friday on ABC-TV (Channels 12 and 41 about often enough by critics and reviewers to plex song of the evening. The road stretching straight ahead as t he audience's applause. in East Lansing). passages and occasional ballad-like arrange make it almost all-encompassing in scope, and ments, but some selections here are infused with Clark is hoping to repeat the success he achieved last year with his ELVIS! film biography, a picture so successful that it is therefore useless. Yet is applies aptly to groups uncharacteristic new wave synthesizer riffs and such as Camel that shouldn't be pigeonholed with raw vocals. currently doing record-breaking business throughout Europe as a commercial release. the narrow "classical rock" label so often given power For the second time in as many albums the GOBBLE - GOBBLE - HEY Birth Of The Beatles was filmed on location in Liverpool, bands in the same general class. group experiences major personnel changes, but London and Hamburg, and it traces the band's career from an Groups such as Yes, Genesis and Focus first happily the sound doesn't suffer this time. Half of ROD STEWART Gr. Hits 4." come to mind as examples of this classical vein the original quartet, Andy Ward on drums and unknown, poverty-stricken punk band at the Cavern club in Liverpool through their triumphant appearance on the Ed running through the conglomerate of rock music. Andrew Latimer on guitar keep Camel humping TOTO Hydra 4." However, lesser-known Anglo-European Sullivan Show in 1964. Pete Best, the band's original drummer some groups prove to be just as interestingly different, along in it's peculiar dromedary way. Keyboard player Peter Bardens, founder of Camel, is KENNY ROGERS — Kenny 4." — replaced by Ringo Starr only days before the group's first recording session — served as technical advisor for the film. and some are a good deal more accessible. replaced by Jan Schelhaas of Caravan and RUPERT HOLMES 4." Camel is one of these fairly unknown newcomer Kit Watkins. Colin Bass Little-known details of the Beatles' early days are dramatized, (guess which including the formation of the Quarrymen by John, Paul and emergents from the mainstream rock morass, not to be confused with Frampton's short-lived band instrument) replaces Richard Sinclair, whom I JOHN DENVER — With The Muppets 4." George in 1958; the story of Stu Sutcliffe — who left the band in suspect of having had much to do with the 1961 and died of a brain tumor several months later; the band's of the same name. From the inauspicious 1973 previous album's disco tilt. ALAN PARSONS - Eve 4." debut album Camel to the group's almost equally initial trips to decadent Hamburg; the invention of the mop-top; Brian Epstein's influence; John Lennon's courtship and early obscure new release I Can See Your House From So fear not, Camel fans (both of you). The DONNA SUMMER Gr. Hits 7.M seventh studio disc still possesses the group's Here (Arista AB 4254), Camel has remained marriage, and the sometimes stormy relationship between distinctive laid-back moving sound. Lennon and McCartney as two explosive artistic temperaments generally true to it's musical genre. Effervescent melodies, buoyant rhythms and mellow vocals However, we should ask if a band can go with tried to co-exist. result from relatively equal doses of synthesized the popular flow but still keep an interesting, The Beatles' music will be "recreated" by a band called Rain, strings or real orchestrations and sometimes original sound. I would argue yes, in this case, but WHERE HOUSE and the roles will be portrayed by four unknown actors — soaring guitar and keyboard interplay. don't expect cosmic insights or animal reactions Stephen Mackenna (John), Rod Culbertson (Paul), John Altman Camel has taken occasional forays into popular here. Camel often seems forgettable in compari (George) and Ray Ashcroft (Ringo). According to Richard music trends, such as the hauntingly beautiful son to the better known progressive groups, it's Marquand, the film's director, all four met his requirement for Snow Goose concept true. 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John Molson, our founder, wouldn t recognize tower Level our modem brewenes. but he d be proud of the 900 4 00 ^ good, smooth taste of GOLDEN ™ $10 required with trade- A taste that says Canada in every refreshing sip. 8 Wednesday. November 21, 1979 i'.higan State News East Lansing, Michigan Spartans honored at football banquet H i ( K TO BASICS' SERIES The MSU football team held its annual football bust Tuesday ADAM TKICHKR night at Long's Banquet and Convention Center in Lansing and the following players won awards: Governor of Michigan Award for the most valuable Which leers host North Dakota voted by teammates: senior linebacker Dan Bass. Downtown Coaches Club Offense Award for senior offensive player: tight end Mark Brammer. player as outstanding By JEFF HITTLER "You Downtown Coaches Club Defensive Award for simply don't replace a Ted outstanding to Ros State News Sports Writer Huesing. He's one of the top many goals. school's season records points, goals and assists for in senior defensive player: Dan Bass. Don't let his more than 13 President's Award for outstanding three deferisemen in the "AS A TEAM our goals- 1978-79, tops the squad in senior lineman and back: "We had great expectations for this season and have not lived up of coaching expertise fool Mark Brammer, lineman and safety Mark Anderson, back. years league." against average is above six per scoring this season with 17 to them. That's a fact." -- MSIJ football coach Darryl Rogers, Oct. you. Ron Mason knows exactly game," Mason commented. "We Captains Award: Dan Bass and Mark Brammer. points on seven goals and 10 13, 1979, after matching the University of Wisconsin beat the what his MSU hockey team HUESING WENT OUT of want to get it down to at least Outstanding Underclass Lineman Award: junior nose guard needs to start playing more Bernard Hay. Spartans, 3/1-29. Friday's game against Univer four. Anything below that is This was supposed to be the big season. We all thought we were consistently. sity of Notre Dame after the really good." IWABUCHI HEADS ONE of Outstanding Underclass Back Award: junior tailback Steve "We need to Smith. going to Pasadena. get back to Mason added that the the top goaltending teams in basics," Mason said his key to Love Award to the most I did. I grew up and went to high school in a Los Angeles suburb at accomplishing that is to get the WCHA. He has a 4-2 record improved players: sophomore and bragged to all my friends back home that I would see them weekly press luncheon Monday. quarterback Bryan Clark and senior linebacker Steve Otis. Doug Belland back into last and 3.3 goals-against average in Munn Award to team's most inspirational player: senior over the holidays at the Rose Bowl. "We've been trying to do some season's form. Belland has been trick things and it takes away only his second season of play. center Matt Foster. What happened? Something sure did because MSU is a whole lot struggling this seison after Mel Donnelly, who will prob¬ closer to Big Ten cellar dweller from the basics." Ross Award to team's top senior scholar-athlete: safety Alan Northwestern than to posting an impressive freshman ably split duty with Iwabuchi Pasadena bound Ohio State. What are the basics? Mason Davis. record. this weekend, has one of North said playing good position Ten members of the MSU football team were named to the North Dakota, the Dakota's wins with a shutout of defending 1979 all-Big Ten team by United Press International. TWO THEORIES SEEM to be popular when people try to hockey, working at a high level WCHA champion, enters the Denver earlier this season. and converting on scoring op Selected to the first team were seniors Brammer and Bass, explain MSU's shortcomings this season. The first is that the series with a 4-2 league mark Darren Jensen picked up the portunities. and junior punter Ray Stachowicz. Picked to the second unit Spartans were killed by the numerous injuries that left them with and 6-2 record overall. The Sioux' latest win with a 7-0 The Spartans will have a were senior offensive tackle Angelo Fields, a patchwork lineup at times during the year. Fighting Sioux swept St. shutout of St. Lawrence Satur¬ sophomore True, it did not help to have certain players on the sidelines for chance to work on all three Lawrence placekicker Morten Andersen and Hay. Honorable mention when they host the University University in non- day. selections were Smith, sophomore tailback Derek some of the games. But even before the injuries began, you could Hughes, league action over the weekend "North Dakota is one of the senior wide receiver Eugene Byrd and junior defensive back see some things were missing. of North Dakota this weekend for their third and fourth class teams in the league," Like offensive consistency. In its first three games of the season, for a two-game set in Munn Ice James Burroughs. straight wins. Mason said. "They have a good The UPI player and coach-of the-year awards will be MSU attempted 12 field goals, compared to 16 all of last season. In John "Gino" Gasparini's sec¬ defense, goaltending and bal- announced later in the week. the Miami game, the Redskins turned the ball over to the Spartans ond North Dakota team is led three straight times in the first half inside their own 25-yard line, STARTING TIME FOR Fri In other Big Ten news, the University of Illinois fired head by center Mark Taylor and The Fighting Sioux are just day's game has been moved coach Gary Moeller after three years on the but MSU couldn't get into the endzone and got three points out of All-America goaltender Bob the kind of team to show the job. Moeller had a back to 8 p.m. Mark Mazzoleni record of 6-24-3 at Illinois. the miscues. because it is Iwabuchi. Spartans what the basics are all Of all the injuries, the one that hurt the most is the kidney being telecast by ON Sub¬ Taylor, who broke the about. bruise that sidelined quarterback Bert Vaughn for the last half of scription TV of Detroit (Chan second period with a charley the season. nel 20 in the Detroit area). horse in his left leg. The We all know that the Vaughn that played for the season's Faceoff for Saturday's game muscles have tightened so first half Will never lead the Spartans to the top of the Big Ten. will be at 7:30 p.m. much that he doesn't have full BASKETBALL OI'KMKR IN LESS THAN WEEK Unless he improves. Mason indicated the Spar mobility in the leg. tans could be "in the middle of "An injury like this is more THAT'S WHAT DARRYL Rogers never got to see: whether Vaughn, who is smart, strong, has good size and a good arm, could get his act together. He never got to see whether Vaughn would the pack" of the Western Collegiate Hockey Association with more consistent play. dangerous than you might think," Mason said. "It could Vincent may miss contest keep him out this weekend." turn himself around and become the quarterback that He added that if his club By ADAM TEICHER everyone Goaltending could be a major off and on since the beginning player," the coach explained. THIS IS AN awully small thought he could, and still can, be. could stay just one game behind factor for both teams. State News Sports Writer of practice over a month ago. "He is the key to the things we line-up. The only players taller Then there are those who feel that MSU's downfall came the pack until January, MSU Veteran netminder The Mark defending NCAA "He did some running in prac¬ have to do to be successful." than 6-foot-4 are Charles at because the replacements to those lost in graduation from last would make the March WCHA Mazzoleni turned in basketball champions will be in tice a fine yesterday," Heathcote If Vincent is unable to play — 6-foot-8 and James at 6 foot-7. season's Big Ten champions were not very effective. To be sure, playoffs for the first time in performance against Notre for a scrap when they open said. "There wasn't much pain. and trainer Clint Thompson "We're going to have to use our neither Vaughn nor Bryan Clark was an Eddie Smith and offensive three years. Dame in MSU's 5 4 their 1979-80 season in just six We'll have him do a little more victory said it is doubtful that he will be speed and quickness because of tackles Ted Grabenhorst and Angelo Fields were not Craig Lonce But the Spartans must first days. Friday. On Saturday, he came each day and see if the pain able to play — Heathcote will our lack of size," Heathcote and Jim Hinesly. deal with North Dakota this The MSU Spartans will host up with 41 saves but was the surfaces." start Mike Brkovich and trans¬ said. On defense, the story was the same. Two all Big Ten first team weekend. And the fact that Ted victim of what Mason called Athletes in Action in an exhibi¬ fer Kurt James at forward, The game will also mark the Spartans of a year ago, safety Tom Graves and defensive tackle Huesing, MSU's veteran de- "sloppy goals" by the Irish. tion game Tuesday, Nov. 27, in HEATHCOTE CANT Terry Donnelly and Kevin first Me1 Land both had gone on to the play for-pay game in the NFL. fenseman, may not play has outing of the six new Mason said the Spartans' Jenison Fieldhouse. AIA is UNDERSTATE what Vincent Smith at guard and Ron Alan Davis and Rick Milhizer tried futilely to fill in for Mason obviously concerned. Spartans. Three are transfers: Graves, and goaltending has been only 12-0, playing some of the top means to the Spartans. "Jay is Charles at center. Rob Gonzalez James from Oakland Com- several replacements for Land came up short. "Our defense depends so teams in the nation before it average, however, and that as a our best all around basketball will be the first in off the bench. continued As was the case after Smith left last season, Rogers' much on Huesing," Mason said. I on page 9) biggest team they are giving up too met the University of Oregon chore in the off season will be to come up with a Tuesday night. quarterback. Does he stick with Clark? I doubt he will. Under the AIA is a collection of former circumstances in which he played this year, Clark did a good job. college players. Standouts in¬ He went from back-up to a starter very well. But how much better can he get? Clark is not blessed with all of the ability in the world. Big Ten bowl teams clude 7-foot-2 inch center Drollinger from UCLA and guard Marvin Delph from the Ralph NOTICE DOES ROGERS GO with one of his freshmen? Jon English, Otis University of Arkansas. TO: ALL STUDENTS WITH VEHICLES Grant, John Leister and Denis Lavelle all came to MSU with impressive credentials in high school, but only Grant and Leister to make $2.9 million MEANWHILE, THE HAVING "L" PERMITS got to see game action this year, and they only got in for a couple of SPARTANS "not miles The parking area improvement project for "Lot L" is now com¬ CHICAGO (UPI) — The Big Ten Conference is anticipating $2.9 are plays apiece. It is really too early to get a line on them. million in gross revenue from having four league schools in apart, but still some distance plete. Cars with "L" permits should now be moved back to "Lot I" Or does it go back to Vaughn? Yes. As mentioned before, from where we want to be," Vaughn has all of the tools. He was impressive in MSU's first post season bowl games this season, Conference Commissioner by not later than November 26, 1979 at 7 A.M. Cars remaining Wayne Duke announced Tuesday. according to head coach Jud in the couple of games before getting hurt, and then played with the bad In addition to the bowl money, several league coaches indicated Heathcote. Much of his concern temporary parking lot (Area 63) after the above specified kidney when perhaps he shouldn't have played at all. having four teams in post-season games will be a boon to recruiting centers around the injured time, will be towed. Rogers also must make a decision about his tailbacks: which one for next year. right food of Jay Vincent. However, please note thot the parking lot (now designated as to play. For most of the year, Steve Smith and Derek Hughes Big Ten champion Ohio State University and the universities of The 6-foot-8 Vincent hurt his alternated every play. Both Hughes and Smith are too good to sit Parking Area 75) has been divided into two portions. The east por¬ Michigan, Indiana and Purdue are representing the league in foot in the last regular season on the bench, but they are also too good to play only half of the various bowl games, marking the first time in conference tion is being reserved for Kellogg Center guests only, while the time. A good move would be to switch history game a year ago and did not see Hughes to wide receiver, four teams have gone to post-season games. much action in the NCAA west portion is reserved for vehicles with "L" permits. Since each where he filled in during the year because of injuries, to replace "We are anticipating $2.9 million in gross revenue alone from playoffs. Apparently, the injury portion has a separate entrance, access to the "L" permit desig¬ MSU's all-time leading pass catcher Eugene Byrd, who will be lost these appearances," Duke said. has not healed. nated area can only be gained to graduation. That would free Smith to play all the time, I continued on page 9) Vincent has been practicing by using the far west entrance something he thinks will make him an even more effective runner. off Kalamazoo Street. Your cooperation has been appreciated during this major parking Bl'T EVEN IF the tailback and quarterback questions are solved, the Spartans are still a ways from contending for the lot improvement project. championship again. Last Saturday's season ending loss to Iowa How many four-points does it take proved it. The Hawkeyes had more skilled players on the field than to get into heoven? Department of Public Safety MSU did. That's why they won. "We're in a rebuilding stage more so than people think we and less mplic< "tan going to Hell should or would be in," Rogers admitted. "It's going to take more Luther soid Alt you have to do is keep the fen than one year probably." ell onyway he said something like that. 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CA 93555 •, 714) 939-2690 332-3554 MPS Wednesday, November 21, 1979 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Schulist gains from BILL TLMPLETON first national race Iowa has lot wore than cornfields By CHRIS HANSEN not being able to handle he ing with the likes of Henry State News Sports Writer pressures of the situation. Rono, the 29 year old Kenyan Running without the support I needed a better mental from Washington State Uni¬ I guess it wasn't enough that LATER, ADAM TURNED FOLLOWING OUR with a day in the mid-60s and of his teammates in a field of attitude," Schulist said. "The the Spartans ended a disas¬ the steering wheel over to me DINNER at MacDonald's. the sunshine unseasonably versity, who finished first in trous season Saturday with a so that he could rest a bit after the finest cross country run lack of support really hurt. which featured Adam spilling a 28:19.4. Rono, who holds four bright, we both vocally wished ners in the nation, MSU soph¬ loss to the University of Iowa driving almost 200 miles. large Coke, we returned to in the stands. After a couple pitchers at a There was nobody there on the world records in track events, we were omore Martin Schulist repre¬ that Hawkeyes, the crowning blow Although I have been told I Coralville to plot our strategy By halftime, it was 16-13 place called Deadwood's and a course was depending on was followed by Alberto that football writer Adam sented the Spartan harriers in Salazar, from the University of was do have some minor ability in for the evening. MSU and we began our plans boring conversation about Iowa the NCAA national cross coun Teicher and I drove the nearly journalism, one thing I can't do We wound up at three bars for the boastful night back in basketball with an Iowa stu¬ Oregon, who finished in 28:27.6. 500 miles to witness another dent, it was back to the Kings try championships Monday at very well is drive a standard Friday night including the "Air the Iowa City bars. loss. transmission. liner," a "tradition in Iowa City Inn for a restful night before Lehigh University in Allen UNLIKE FOOTBALL OR By game's end, however, we But a road trip is a road trip After stalling the car in Peru, since 1942," according to a sign both our long trek home. town, Pa. baseball, cross country is a were contemplating doing And although Schulist placed and we made the most out of 111., we were shown the length our Grizzly Bear routine and sport where age is an advan¬ The next morning we gassed what might have been boredom of a man's finger whom I had We also indulged Maxwell's, 178th in a field of 240, he gained going into hibernation for the tage. A harrier usually does not up the Pinto and bid farewell to a lot from his first national plus. stalled in front of. While he a Dooley's type bar, where we winter. start to reach his peak until the Leaving and white Hawkeye country, en route for cross country competition. green yelled at us to come fight him at were soundly beaten twice in One thing that did amaze me MSU, destination that age of 26 or 27. This makes one a "I got out too slow," Schulist country at 9:30 a.m. Friday, we a stoplight, we cursed him to foosball. was that the Iowa cheerleaders seemed eons away. tend to question the absence of said about his opening strides, stopped in Kalamazoo to see ourselves. Friendly people It was then on to Woodfield's, could do 33 push ups to signify age regulation in NCAA colleg¬ Mrs. Templeton (mother), at which gave him a deficit from those Illini. where I actually danced to their team's point total. But of all the cutesy little iate meets. Without such regu which time she greeted us in a When we finally got through Johnny Cash and other big One thing that did not amaze which he was never to recover. lation, some colleges will con¬ things we did and said to our robe for we had caught her just the Illinois cornfields, over the names in the non rock world. me was that Iowa scored 33 new-found friends in Iowa, tinue to recruit older runners out of the tub. Mississippi River and had Saturday morning was a Adam had the best line when NOT ONLY WAS this who should not be competing seen points and won the game by 10 Fifteen minutes later we more corn in eastern Iowa, we Bugs Bunny and hangover Schulist's first national compe against the average aged col¬ points. we walked into the basketball were back on the road though, arrived in Coralville, Iowa tition, but also his first time morning for a while, but soon fieldhouse Saturday morning legiate runner. This is espec¬ loaded down with ham and around 4:30 p.m. Iowa time. we were on our way to Kinnick running a cross country meet SATURDAY NIGHT WE did and asked, "Oh, you mean they ially unfair to schools such as roast beef sandwiches, cookies One of the first things we did Stadium and the Iowa press minus his teammates. And even MSU whose coaches discourage manage to show up in a few play basketball at Iowa, too?" though Schulist has shown com such recruiting. and chips. Ten miles later we after checking into the Kings spots around town, both of us Martin Schulist were happy to have full tum¬ Inn Motel was start cruising still I guess petence throughout the season, Whether this type of recruit¬ proudly showing off our we'll all know in just mies and very grateful to Mrs. the campus in search of farm MSU garb and asking questions over a week, and my, aren't we his inexperience was shown in ing will continue is uncertain. T. er's daughters. "Martin had a bad day," But what is such as. "Has it really been 18 defending national champs? certain is that coach Jim Gibbard said. "It was Schulist, with this season and his first time running in such a especially this national compe¬ Im Notes fast field." And a fast field it was. The 19 tition experience behind him, will be leading the Spartan year-old Schulist -was compet¬ squad next year. The women's fencing tourna ment will begin at 7 p.m. Monday. Entry deadline is noon Monday. The men's tournament will start at 7 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 29, with an entry deadline Big Ten bowl (continued from page 8> teams Body Insulation at 20 Below. of noon that day. Michigan will face North Carolina in the Gator Bowl Dec. 28, Purdue will meet Tennessee in the Bluebonnet Bowl and Indiana will face either Brigham Young or San Diego State in the Holiday Bowl. B-ball opens "Of course, we are very, very pleased with the fact four of our At Copper Rivet, our prices on down Down-Filled teams are going but they are not going totally for the financial outerwear are 20% less than you'll see at aspects," Duke said. other stores. I continued from page 8) munity College, Smith from the 20% less on men's wool coats, too University of Detroit and ten¬ And 20% less on suits ter Steve Bates from Univer¬ sity of Arkansas, where he played with Delph. And three Every day of the year. So, as prices rise all around you, remember Copper Rivet. Rarka 39.99 At Copper Rivet, you con buy one of J) are freshmen: Derek Perry A men's store that dresses you well from River Rouge, Herb Bostic the finest down-filled parkas made And dresses you for less from Royal Oak and Bill for just $39.99 Cawood from East Lansing. I : / ' _ Parkas in nylon or poly-cotton Adventure Cloth® Heavy-duty ) J"ood fir J)rink Establishment] . zippers. 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New group gives outlet for concerned Blacks For years Black students at "They are not concerned they may encounter in college. MSf have complained that about the survival of our race as He added that members of the unity among the Black popula a whole as much as they are council would be working close¬ tion is declining as well as concerned about their own suc¬ ly with, caucuses and the sup III 332-2539 919 E. Grand River Ave. students' interest in university cess," he added. portive service program to Educational Center E. Loniing, Ml 48823 affairs and issues. He said that members of the make sure that tutorial services This year a group of students council are planning to visit with and social counseling be made from Holmes Hall have formed a high school students to acquaint available for the minority stu¬ council for concerned students them with problems and issues dent. who want to develop a stronger unity and interest in the Black student body and university Af£ VtiiV Jefferey McKenzie, a mem¬ Opening Bowling ber of the council known as Friday, Starting at 9 p.m. Dilligat said today's Black stu dents are finding it difficult to All day & evenings adjust to college because they A heavy-duty winter is just around the corner, but as of Tuesday it held off long are not communicating with one Saturday enough to shed many coats, jackets, and cold weather frowns The "Shakey "Students coming in now String Rand" took advantage of the mid-60s temperature Rent-a-Lane think that they can handle all the passersby on Grand River Avenue across from Berkey Hall. the college pressures by them¬ Bowl as many games as you want selves," McKenzie said. (up to 6 persons per lane) J8.00 per lane HOLDEN REID APE-MAM INC. THE ATTIC Conttmporsry Man's & Boys Clothier* 4 % M & We furnish the - Ape - You furnish the Imagination Holiday Lanes 3101E. GrondDivor For Information I Reservation 482-9032 HONG KONG ' Call for Price & to Arrange Your Special Delivery lull North of Frondor Coll 337-9775 Rt«TAUi9MOT Chinese Food EAT IN OR TAKE OUT CALL: 332-5333 Open daily: 11:00a.m. 10:00 p.m. Closed Sunday U I I L FRANDOR & LANSING MALL On The Spot Engraving The Great Holiday Week!! 2 blks. west of Frondor Mon., Nov. 26: 7-11 pm Christmas Tree, Cafeteria, and Grill decorating. All students welcome to attend. Re¬ NAME TAGS PLAQUES TROPHIES h Harrison 337-1631 Serving west of Harrison ™1 485-4406 Tues., Nov. 27: freshments will be provided. All day: Grill and Cafeteria Specials. MSU name tags available while you wait. Wed., Nov. 28: Hanukkah Special, all day by Assorted colors and sizes. Buv LARGE anv LARGE Hillel. All occasion gifts from Cawley Buy any FRSI "A Christmas Carol" by Charles —Personalize Your Gift With Pizza for the Engraving - Dickens. Also Christmas Cartoons. 3 7. PRICE of and 9.30 pm. 2nd floor—Union Ballroom. Protect your valuables. a small We'll engrave your FREE refreshments available 2nd and 3rd social security number E & PI77A' on your valuables for protection against theft. shows. MOST ITEMS ENGRAVED ON THE SPOT J 1203 E. Grond Riv< Serving eost of 2830 E. Grand River 2 blks. west of Frondor C ting Hmiril. lit>«l,ut now students can get them for registration costs," said Toni the state. MOST HIGH SCHOOL principals incidated they have ex IN APRIL OF 1978, Gov. William G. Milliken signed a bill raising the drinking age to 19. The bill became law on Dec. 3,1978. Rogers, assistant director for short term loans. Students have an initial 90 days to repay this loan. At that point, the loan can be renewed for 60 days or 1 percent interest CURTIS FORD H"K2" perienced less drinking at their schools during school hours since During the Spring of 1978, the "Coalition for 21" circulated will be charged per month. the drinking age was raised to 21. State and Municipal Park Directors said the majority of petitions to raise the legal drinking age by amending Michigan's consitution. ASMSU loans of $35 are available to undergraduate students for three weeks, Toni Erigo, loan clerk, said. ****************** alcohol-related problems at their parks involved persons age 18 to Ballot Proposal D emerged and was approved by a margin of 57 There is $1 penalty every week payment on the loan is late. f Coral Gables off Taylor 20, but most did not blame the drinking age for the problem. percent to 43 percent in the Nov. 7, 1978, election. ^ Welcomes you back to Detroit * Continuous Entertainment -ft 'Big names' skip MSU due to lack of concert facilities Featuring Air Condo & Disco Louie (continued from page 1) series of "bad breaks" trying to play Dec. 18, because of struggle with the problem of Wed. Thanksgiving Party, THEREFORE, THE The new facility will help Pop practice and intramural sports. match the dates groups are Christmas vacation. soft market conditions. GROUPS that do tour will not Reduced Prices, Free Entertainment by providing it "We don't even have enough willing to play in East Lansing "No way was I going to bring Soft market conditions Admission with MSU I.D. play in a facility holding less with more opportunities to use facilities to run our own pro¬ with the days the facilities are 'The Boss' here when the means that everything in the than 13,000 seats, he said, the Auditorium for concerts, grams properly," said Gene available for use. students weren't here to see music industry is moving at a unless it is in a large city. Bressler said. Kenney, director of athletic Pop Entertainment wanted to him," Bressler said. slower pace, Bossier said. THURS: Open at 8 p.m. facilities. performing arts "But it only aids Pop book the Eagles for Oct. 15, but But Pop Entertainment is not Record sales are slower and center to be completed in June The priorities as to who will was denied the use of Jenison the only organization which has concert turn-outs are lower. 1982, may alleviate some of the presenting mid and not range artists Thanksgiving Night use the facilities must first because it was the first day of superstars because go problems finding space in a "Many major acts, when as problems, but will not be able FRI-SAT: Air Condo plays for interdepartmental pro¬ Spartan basketball they will not play in that small practice, campus facility. sessing the costs involved in a to accommodate large acts. „f a facility," he said. grams which include those in Bressler said. Heathcote explained he major tour, find they make The center, to be called the the The Auditorium From 8 p.m. - 2 a.m. athletic, intramural and "We lost the Eagles because would like to help Pop Enter¬ more money merely sitting at State Center for the Perform seats less physical education depart¬ Jud Heathcote wouldn't move tainment, but said there is no home collecting record royal than 4,000. ing Arts, will have two per ments, he said. NCAA basketball practice back other place for the team to ties than touring," Bressler formance rooms, the "Great Bressler said there is i Between the activities run by day," he said. said. one practice. Hall" and the "Theatre-Recital foreseeable solution to the these departments, Jenison is As fyiyki a result, many groups are Hall," said Robert Siefert, the problem because the Univer- almost always filled. The ath¬ POP WAS OFFERED Elton "WE TRY TO COOPERATE not sity is not touring because they are University architect. eager to build bigger letic department has it from 8 John for Oct. 30 but had to turn with Ron (Stump), but we have afraid the tour will not greatly a.m. to 2 p.m., Monday through The facility will be used for facilities for students to see him down because a contract to protect our practice time increase record sales and that theatre, the lecture concert concerts. Friday, the basketball team had already been signed with too," he said. "Every time they may not draw sell-out "It is an insult to students practices there from 2:30 to 5:30 Pablo Cruise for the same date. somebody else crowds, he said. of moves, someone that a university of this nation Taylor p.m. and intramural sports use And Bob Dylan offered has to get pushed around," he The purpose of touring is to But the facility, costing the al prominence does not have a 22509 Ecore ' a Mile the facility for the rest of the to play at MSU Nov. 8, but he said. promote album sales and to University an estimated $19 facility to present quality con evening beginning at 6:15. later canceled because of poor When it is "in season" time, it increase the number of fans, he million, will seat just more than temporary concert attractions," • East of Telegraph 295-2200 . "We don't have enough facili¬ reception at the first concert of is difficult for the team to move ties on the campus to take care his tour in Dallas, Bressler said. to different practice locations ******************* of the requests made upon us," Meanwhile, Pop had the op¬ or sacrifice practice time, he Kenney said,' "because all of the portunity to book the Jacksons said. facilities are used by someone for Oct. 31, but had "lready "We would not mind going sometime." THE SOLUTION WOULD be to build a new all-events build¬ scheduled Bob Dylan for Nov. 8 and Heathcote would not give up another Ron Stump, practice day, said upstairs in Jenison to use to gymnasium except when the gymnastics team has been there," Heathcote said, because You can be fruqal and assistant director fashionable at Casual Court. ing or assembly hall, he said. to Student Activities. there is so much chalk in the Coupled with a new intramural Then Pop arranged to have air." building, the university could James Taylor play Nov. 25 but After their practice, the handle all the sports teams on once again it was refused chalk residue remaining in the campus and still allow time for Jenison because Heathcote did air makes the gymnasium At Casual Court, you spend less for the fashions, styles, and brands you the general student body to dangerous and slippery for the not want to give up a practice work out, he said. day, Stump said. basketball players, he said. like. In fact, everyday most of our prices are at least 20% below what you'd "We've always done what we "And we can't be bouncing could to help Pop concert "THEY ASKED FOR Nov. basketballs upstairs while a pay elsewhere for the very same look. Our jeans are no exception. people, but we must make sure 25 but the team needed to concert is going on," he said. Take a look. that our programs are taken practice because the basketball care of first," he said. opens Nov. 27," Heath¬ AS WELL AS season contending Spring term, most of the cote said. with the problem of the inavail- athletic programs are outside Pop had to refuse Bruce ability of cdncert facilities, Pop and Pop Entertainment will be Entertainment also Springsteen who offered to must able to get concert dates at almost anytime, he said. "MSU is the only school in the country of our size I know of which doesn't have a large A Whopper indoor assembly hall area," Sandwich Special! Kenney said. Since Demonstration Hall was closed, Munn is almost inaccessible because of now also 79' the jayvee and intramural hock Whopper8 ey games and practices added to its schedule, Bressler said. 5pm till 1:00am Also, MSU ice skating classes, no once held in Demonstration Hall coupons are now being conducted in Whopper w/cheese 1.39 Munn. THEN THERE IS the MSU Vfelour Top**12w Sweater* >13" Soft, comfortable and good- We have a special selection Auditorium, but the Lecture of Concert series and the Perform¬ looking V-neck Velours, this assorted sweater styles and ing Arts Company have priori¬ years brightest colors in sizes colors. To wear with skirts, ties on the facility, Bressler small, medium and large. Buy added. slacks, jeans and blazers at a one or two for you, and an extra Demonstration Hall is avail¬ as a smart Christmas gift. really cozy price. You'd have to able for use, but the facility pay $25 for them elsewhere. holds little over 4,000 seats and May be found in other the building is so awful acousti¬ stores at $21. cally, it would drive people Minimum of 72 per store! crazy, he said. "Would we be able to give students good entertainment or Calvin Klein an experience in echo cham bers?" Bressler said. Corduroy Jean* Besides struggling problem of obtaining a with the facility, 1141 E. Grand River 427" (This is not a coupon) Pop Entertainment has had a An exclusive designer name jean without the exclusive frank shorter sports-. price! We have colors in sizes a selection of 4-14. But hurry! 60 minimum per store. Wait and you'll pay $40 elsewhere. SALE! Unbelievable Bargains Nike Waffle Trainers and Lady Waffles *15.00 Nike LDV's Nike Lady All Courts *33.95 *10.00 Split Cowhide New Balance 320s and Trails *15.00 Glove* K* These hand warmers will accent Tiger Enduros *20.00 Brooks Villanovas, Deltas Victress *10.00 any outfit. Nice to drive in trx). Don't pay $10 for them at other (some size limitations, approximately 300 poir) Warm ups 20% off H.I.5. Chic Denim Jean**19w AND MUCH MORE For '10™, '12", ond '15™ With manufacturer 3*5 rebate. *14" casual court T hese popular denim jeans are designed to fit you right and look good mm VKA The New Woman's Choice i — Mon thru Sat 10am to9pm Sun 12noon to6pm on you. Buy a pair now tor just $19.99 (you II pay more anywhere . else) send for your $5 rebate from I I.I.S. Chic. C ou|H>ns at Casual Court. Rebate offer good thru Sundav. January 2, '980 In Front ot Metier thrifty Acres on W Grand River, S. Pennsylvania and W Saginaw 217 Ann St. 351-8550 12 Wednesday, November 21, 1979 Student Council elects to chair their own meetings By SUSAN ROBACH report on the proposed revision approved it will be presented to Stale News Staff Writer to the Student Rights and Academic Council. The Student Council voted Responsibilities document. Student Council positions on Tuesday to chair its own meet The document has been ap Standing Committees were also ings for a trial period, of three proved by ASMSU. COGS and approved at the meeting. months. the Council of Medical Stu¬ Elected were Annette A member of the Council will dents, Goeke said. Poland, Student Affairs Com¬ chair the meetings until the end mittee; Steve Politowicz, Aca¬ of winter term, when the Te document will be present¬ demic Policy Committee, and ed to the Graduate Council on Karen Kutscher, Academic process will be reviewed to determine its effectiveness. Dec. 3 for approval. If it is Governance Committee. In the past, the Student Council meetings have been chaired by the vice president for student affairs and services. The Student Council Agenda Committee will meet and set up a procedure for appointing the person to chair, Steve Spivey, Steering Committee represent ■ alive said. "It Is my opinion that this body will probably elect that person," he said. During this trial period, members of the administration will be present at the meetings. "I will make an effort to be here, as will Provost Clarence L. Winder," President Cecil Star of Wonder Mackey said. Before the motion was ap¬ Nov. 23 - Dec. 23 proved, the Council voted to move into committee of the at abrams planetarium whole, where several members of the Council said administra¬ for more information NOTICE tive representation was needed in the governance system. call 355-4672 "It is important to have someone who represents ad ministration in academic mat ters at the meetings because it THE POSITIONS OF is often problems with academ ics that concern us," said James A.S.M.S.U. • Carr, Council of graduate stu¬ dents representative. Carr also said the admini¬ strators should makd them selves present at the meetings, COMPTROLLERSHIP although they will not chair. "They should be in the room for resources," Carr said. "I ARE OPEN FOR don't want to see this group divorced from those resources." "There is a certain prestige PETITIONING AT 307 with a president or provost ml.. nunac presiding," Chairperson Chuck Goeke, of University STUDENT SERVICES BLDG. Committee on Student Affairs, said. Carr said the exchange be tween members of the Council THURS-FRI-SAT-SUN AT 5:20-7:20-9:20 SOPHOMORE AND JUNIOR and administrators was re warding to both parties. Mackey said students have a FINANCE AND real opportunity to develop leadership and responsibility by chairing their own meetings. Guess Who's Back? ACCOUNTING MAJORS "Forced relationships are less satisfying and rewarding," he said. It is desirable to have admin¬ ARE INVITED TO APPLY. istrators available for discus¬ sion when needed, he added. Moses Turner, vice president for student affairs and services, DEADLINE FOR PETITIONS said this will be an opportunity for more student leadership. NATK1UI UHP4M. "This is a growth experience, that we don't have now because ANIMAL INVtC IS DECEMBER 6, 1979 the students speak directly to The Moat Popular Movie Comedy Of All Time the president," Turner said. "The experience of running •-"4 " " ••• - AT 5:00 P.M. THURS-FRI SHOWS 5:15-7:15-9:15 your own show is different." When one has the responsibi lity, they tend to take it, but as long as someone else is sitting there they know they can handle it." In other action, Goeke gave a DOOLEY'S PROUDLY PRESENTS ONION THE FIELD SEA LEVEL Featuring former Allman Brothers and Wings band members Randall Bramblett - Keyboards, saxophone, vocals, percussion Davis Causey Electric guitar 1 Joe English Drums, percussion - SID DODSON Chuck Leavell Keyboards, vocals, percussion tc* adults count A brand new film on Quebec, Canada's Jimmy Nails Guitar, sharing vocals largest province. From the pastoral serenity of farm and fishing villages where time seems to have stopped for a century or more, to the Lamar Williams Bass, sharing vocals WITH SPECIAL GUESTS '•TOT hustle and bustle of cosmopolitan Montreal, the "Paris of North America." TDURdf' SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24 at 8:00 P.M in the University Auditorium Ticket: $ 2.50, at the door only. One child under 12 admitted free with each naid adult admission Half-nrirp for n WALT DISN.EYS Monday November 26, 8 and 10:30 pm Sleeping □ BEAuTy TICHNIRAMA* TICHNICOIOR" $5.50 in advance at Dooleys and Recordland in Meridian and Lansing Mall. FORCE 1:45 Qt M.50 3:45 it '2.SO . 4:15*8:30 j / Michigon Stote News. Eost Lonsing, Michigan Wednesday, November 21, 1979 13 Classified Advertising Employment [ [HI [ Employment ~| [y] 1 Employment ~| [J|] | Apartments Information NEED BANJO and guitar AVON APartmen,s ] ft1] Houses Iffll * Mi ||51 SCHOOL SOCIAL Worker. ROOMMATE WANTED for PHONE 355-8255 347 Student Services FEMALE SUBLEASE $95/ 3 BEDROOM, AMPLE Park¬ CRISTY'S QUALITY FURNI- Bldg. instructors. Call MARSHALL Earn your Holiday shopping MA in social work. Michigan Winter term, Rivers Edge month. Capitol Villa. MUSIC CO., 337-9700. Ask money. Sell Avon part time 332- ing, no lease, $275 plus TURE HAS DRASTICALLY approval as school social Apartments, Call 337-2088. 0717 winter term only. utilities. Call Boots, 882 7631. REDUCED Regular Rates for Gordon McMahon. and set your own hours. worker. Contact Ingham In¬ 8-11-21 (3) Z-8-11 26 (3) PRICES ON: C-20-11-30 (5) America's most popular line 5-11 21 (3) Dressers, desks, couches, termediate School District, DAYS of cosmetics, fragrance & 676 3268. 5-11-29 (6) NEED FEMALE for tables, filing cabinets, and 1 own room EAST LANSING. Cozy apart¬ SHARE NEW East Lansing day - 95c per line MODELS WANTED, $9/hour jewelry. Call 482-6893. in 2-man, winter only, $125. resident house, fully equip¬ easy chairs. 505 E. Michigan, 3 days • 85' per line 489-2278 or apply in person at C-20-11-30 (8) LPN'S Clean. ment, part utilities paid. Car¬ Lansing. Close. Furnished. ped. Entire upstairs. Single or 6 days - 80' per line VELVET FINGERS, 527 E. Our basic nursing home is Non-smoker. 332-6033. peting, refrigerator, stove, dishwasher. Now just $130 couple. After 5, 337-7849, We have SINCERELY 8 days - 70' per line Michigan. OR-20-11-30 (4) looking for part time help, Z-3-11-21 (4) 332 5409. 8 11 28 (5) drop¬ (15-18-C) MID MICHIGAN ped our prices as low as we 11p.m.-7a.m. shifts. PROV¬ UNIFORMED SECURITY of¬ INCIAL HOUSE EAST, loca¬ RENTALS. Open 9 to 9. possible can. C 7-11 -30 (12) line Rale per insertion ALL STUDENT FEMALE GRAD, own room. 349 1065 C PENNSYLVANIA SAGI¬ ficers and store detectives, ted next to MSU. Phone Jean 3-11-21 - $155/month. Whitehall NAW area, 838 May St., large full or part-time. Call 641 - Advertising Maples, 332-0817 for appoint¬ Manor. 332-7344. 4 bedroom with garage, new BACKGAMMON SALE. Reg Master Charge & Visa Welcome NEED FEMALE for winter uiarly $30-60, now $15-$27. 4562_OR^q:1^ 5?_i4i Must be ment. 7-11-30(9) X-5-11-27 (3) ly decorated, $315. 332-3700 Call Harold 351-4611. and spring. Waters Edge, Special Rates PART TIME positions avail¬ Prepaid STATE NEWS Display Ad¬ NEED PERSON great location. 332-1608 any or 372-6850. 7 11-29(5) Z 6 11 30 13) able in a new residential to sublease time. Z-3 11-21 (4) 345 Ads-3 lines-s4.00-5 days. 80' per line over facility for the mentally im¬ Beginning Nov. 5 vertising Department is look¬ 1-bedroom apartment from UNFURNISHED DUPLEX. 1 UNITED H fare coupon. paired. Contact 351-0307. until end of ing for aggressive, hard work¬ Dec. 1-June. 337-7081. Tammany Hills, ideal for grad $50 882-7272 after 5. 3 lines. No adjustment in rate when cancel¬ 1 BEDROOM Apartment, Mt. 5-11-28 (5) ing freshman and sopho¬ 5-11 2913) students. After 6, 394 2393 ZE 5 11 29 (3) led. Price of item(s) for sale must be stated term. mores for winter internships Hope and Hagadorn, White hall Manor. $265 per month 4-11-21 (3) in ad. Maximum sale price of s200. Private THANKS! in sales. Sign up for an NEAR CAMPUS. Room for 2 HOUSEKEEPER WANTED, includes utilities except elec leant Creative interview by Wednesday, girls. Own Phone ThinkiRf party ads only. excellent salary, 3 blocks more room. tricity. 332 3700 or 372 6850. FOR RENT 2-bedroom complete step Peanuts Personal ads—3 lines $2.25 - per in¬ from MSU campus, respons¬ November 21, in Room 344 349-3512 or 339 1053 duplex, 9 miles east of E. by - step - 8-11-30 (6) instruction booklet of the ible for cleaning, laundry and Student Services. 6-11-30 (3) sertion. 75' per line over 3 lines, (pre-pay- Lansing 485 6958 evenings. S-2 11-21 (8) 5-11 26 (3) most widely used tech¬ babysitting. 8-5 p.m. daily. ORDER PROCESSING clerk- MALE 1-FEMALE WANTED, own niques '2.50 to CREATIVE, ment) Call 351-8964. 5-11-28(6) ROOMMATE 4-man bright, ambitious person for room, Treehouse North. 332 $356.00 WEEKLY guaranteed winter or winter/spring. DOWNTOWN LANSING, 5-6 Dept SN, P O Box 5426 Rummage/Garage Sale ads—4 lines - s2.50. full time position in young 0523 between 12 and 4 p.m. Riverside CA 92517 63' per line over 4 lines-per insertion. NEEDED: PEOPLE, work late Work 2 hours daily at home Friendly roommates $95. 332- 5-11-27(3) bedrooms, garage, easy drive growing company. Adding (178.00 for one hour). Free 8853 Z-5-11-29 (3) Money bock offer. night hours. Apply TACO machine experience helpful. $410/month, 485 1886. 'Round Town ads- 4 lines-s2.50-per insertion. brochure. GLC, 2005 Papeete 63' per line over 4 lines. BELL, 565 Grand River. Excellent benefits. Apply in ONE FEMALE roommate BOOKS! 3 floors of boo'.s, Piano, TX 75075. 5-11-28 (5) FEMALE ROOMMATE to 2-11-21 (3) person: American Educa¬ needed for winter term only. Lost & Found ads/Transportation ads—3 lines- share 2 bedroom, own room, EAST LANSING - 2 bedroom tional Services 419 Lentz Close to campus. Call 332- M ,50-per insertion. 50' per line over 3 lines. COOKS-SHORT order. Full SKI EQUIPMENT sales in 1 Vi miles, $115/month plus 6966. Z-8-11-28 (4) house $235/month olus utili- 0US B00K SH0P' 307 East Court, Lansing, Mich. Lansing's Grand River' East Lansin9. and part time. Lunch hours largest, best- utilities. Call 371-2282. tles 3512796 10 tics, iu 111130(3) JO (J) S/F Popcorn—(Sorority-Fraternity) 50' per line. 5-11-21 (10) staffed ski 332 0112 C-20-11-30 (51 and evenings. No experience shop. Must be Z-1-11-21 (4) ROOMMATE WANTED knowledgeable and person¬ EAST LANSING 3-bedroom necessary. Apply in person POSITION IN rental manage¬ Grad or Deadlines able. See Steve or Brian at URGENT - 1 Bedroom apart¬ working^ $125 f * 2-bath $350/month. CATA ASTRONOMICAL TELE- HUDDLE WEST, 138 South ment with IMPRESSION 5 utilities, Mike 393 7104. Want Ads-2 p.m.-l class day before public¬ MC SPORTING GOODS, ment, double occupancy. 8-11-29(31 c|ose 655-4269 5-11 21(3) ' ' SCOPE. Great X-mas present Waverly. 7-11-30 (6) MUSEUM for work-study 5002 W. Saginaw. 9-11-30 18) Next to campus. Starting for the kids or yourself. ation. student. Some accounting or Jan. 1.332-0505, after 6 p.m. WANTED: 1-3 Clean | RnnrtK 11 Al 600x50mm, tripod, $50. 353 Cancellation/Change-1 p.m.-l class day be¬ MUSIC AID. McDonnell Mid¬ business background useful. OVERSEAS JOBS Sum¬ Z-8-11-30 (4) women. J | 3485. Z-E-5-11 28 (4) dle School. Music theory Call for interview, 882-2437. - quiet, close 4-man 261 River fore publication. mer/year round. Europe, S. St. 332 4489 6-11-29 (3) EAST SAGINAW instruction in audio room. - Bedroom $OFA BED, $45 back folds 3-11-27 (7) America, Australia, Asia, etc. FEMALE NON-Smoker. Own Classified Display deadline-3 p.m.-2 class 8:20-9:20 a.m. Monday, Tues¬ - - - plus use of house. $85/month All fields, $500-$ 1,200 mon¬ room in Americana. Close to dovvn Herculon 6 Vi feet MALE ROOMMATE winter/ days before publication. day, Friday. 12:55-1:55 Thurs¬ LIKE TO DRIVE thly. Expenses paid, sightsee¬ MSU. Student only. 351- + % utilities. 485-3444 after excellent. 332-6663 Once ad is ordered it cannot be cancelled day and Friday. 2:50 Wednes¬ DO IT FOR spring term. Cedar Greens 6 p.m. Z-8-11-21 (4) E 5 11-28 (3) or ing. Free information: IJC, 7023. 11-27-79 (3) 122.50 '.nth Call after 5 day. $3.05/hour minimum. DOMINO'S PIZZA changed untii after 1st insertion. Now Box 52-ME Corona Del Mar, 332-8563. Z-3-11-26 (3) EXTRA LARGE room with There is a s1.00 charge for 1 ad East Lansing Public Schools. hiring full and part-time CA. 92625. Z-17-11-30 (8) FEMALE NEEDED for apart 2 UNITED % fare coupons, change plus Carolyn Bodwin, 332-5075 delivery people. Flexible ment winter and/or spring "I",7 ' :NEEDED ;rr/~ PnVa,e '■ ,°m «40 each, 2 for $75 351 5074. 50' per additional change for maximum extension 64. 7-11-29 (11) hours with paid vacations FEMALE University campus in private home. u 1 or E-5-11 28(3) NURSES: RN's or LPN's - term. Excellent location, of 3 changes. and holidays benefits. Can Terrace apartment. Great loc ? coeds preferred $150/ Nurture those who nurtured $110/month. 351-8845. ation. $97.50. 337 7848. month includes utilities. Call The State News will only be RESPONSIBLE FEMALE or make up to $5/hour with UNITED yl (are f0UD0n t45 responsible for the 1st days incorrect insertion. Adjust¬ couple to live in with 2 teenagers when parents commission and tips. Apply at the following locations. youl Be a charge nurse supervisor at PROVINCIAL Z-3-11-21 (4) Z-7-11-30 (3) Cathy No,en 332-0101. 1-1121(61 ^JL^SSSSm HOUSE WEST. 731 Stark- WILLOWBROOK APART¬ 5-1128(3) ment claims must be made within 10 travel. 332-0596. 8-11-29 (4) 1 OR 2 FEMALES needed for days weatherDr., Lansing. Call Mr. MENTS. Large clean 1 Et 2 2 bedroom apt. Close. Winter HOWLEND HOUSE of expiration date. 2068 Cedar St., Holt bedrooms. Co-op, HART SKIS 160's, Tyrolia R Putnam, RN, Director of Carpet, air, heat, Bills are due 7 days from ad expiration date. RESIDENT AIDE needed to 1561 Haslett Rd„ Haslett spring. 337-2587 7-11-30 (3) openings for women, good bindings, ski brakes, assist in group home for six Nursing. 323-9133. 8-11-21(8) appliances. Newer area, close location. $155/term. 332- season only 1 If not paid by due date, a s1.00 late 1139 E. Grand River, old, great shape. $160 emotionally impaired adults. East Lansing to shopping. See to appreci¬ 6521. Z 4 11-28 13) service charge will be due. Variable hours. Part time. $2.90 per hour. Apply in 5214 Cedar St., Lansing 3608 N.E. St., Lansing PART TIME EMPLOYMENT with Michigan's largest multi- ate, from $230. 394 7729. 7-11-30 17) Houses _ _ ] [ift] NEED FEMALE own room. 353 1220. Z 5-11 28 (4) 50% OFF UNITED coupon personnel manufacturer distributor, 15- EAST LANSING Spacious $87/month Et deposit. Close. office, COM¬ 801 Thomas L. Parkway, 1 $36/best offer. 349 0465 20 hours per week. Auto- BEDROOM IN Twycking¬ 2-bedroom home. Carpeting, 332 4503. Z-7-11-30 (3) MUNITY MENTAL HEALTH Lansing mob'Te required. 339-9500. ham 4-man for 1 or 2 females E-5-11-28 13) Automotive Automotive BOARD, 407 W. Greenlawn, 966 Trowbridge, E. Lansing modern kitchen, kids O.K. C-20-11 -30 (51 winter/spring. 337-0726. Short lease, now only $185. fF MA IF OWN furnished Lansing, EOE. 5-11-26 (9) 12-11-30 (20) Z-3-11-26 13) room in nice large house. FLUTE EXCELLENT cond¬ AMC HORNET 1974. $950. (1-2 C) MID-MICHIGAN 4WD SUBARU WAGON '78. Close $90 month. 349 6823. ition $150. Call 8am -4:30pm. RESIDENT MANAGER and ARBY'S RENTALS. Open 9 9 349- Phone 349 1913. 3-11-26 (3) 31 MPG, 57,000 miles, $4500. FAST MOVING food estab¬ 355 2717, after 4:30pm. 351 1010 East Grand River is now WANTED FEMALE room¬ 1065 C-3-11 21 Z-3 11-26 (3) - 393-4432 after 5p.m. spouse to live in and super¬ lishment now accepting ap¬ 6591 5-11 28(3) ATTENTION!! WE buy late vise 6 emotionally impaired taking applications for full mate. Non-smoker. Furn¬ Z-6-11-26(3) plications for part time help. and part time, evening and ished apartment on bus route OWN ROOM model imported and domes- adult clients in a residential NEW 3 BEDROOMS, 2 baths - Bathroom, Apply in person BURGER ONKYO 4500 MK II receiver. tic compact cars. Contact home setting. Daytime hours late night help. Please apply $73/month, 337-0138. Lakefront on Lake Lansing. cooking. Portion of rent in 1 TRIUMPH 1971, GT6, needs KING restaurant 1141 East year old, mint. $400. Call in person between 2-5p.m. Z-6-11-29 (4) $625/month Marty, 337-2299 exchange for babysitting. John DeYoung, WILLIAMS work on clutch, $700, 394- open to attend school. Must have own Grand River, East Lansing, Weekdays. evenings. 12-11-30(3) Close to campus. On bus Chuck, 349-6957 after 6p.m. VW, 484-1341. C-20 11-30 15) 1826, after 5. 8-11-21 (3) transportation. between the hours of 2-4p.m, MALE 3-11-27(4) Room and board plus salary E.O.E. ROOMMATE, 2 bed route. 351 7580, after 6p.m. 8-11-26 (8) 2 bath, health CAMARO X-8-11-28 (9) room, spa. 7 OWN ROOM du¬ and weekends 8-11 28 (6) - 1977, 4 speed, VEGA WAGON 1976. Air, and fringe benefits. Contact in a new 3 AMERICAN Airlines half AM/FM, 29,000, excellent minutes, MSU. 394 5147 plex. Close. $125 utilities. AM-FM, excellent condition Personnel Office, Community PART TIME taking and deliv¬ + fare coupons. $30 each, 351- FILE CLERK-Publisher in Holt Z-2-11-21 (3) Call 332 7977. Z 6 11-30 (3) WANTED-2 Roommates to $3,400. 394-2638 after 3 p.m. and mileage. 355-8136. Mental Health Board, 407 W. ering orders. Household pro¬ 6913, after 6p.m. 5-11-21(3) 8-11-26(3) Greenlawn, Lansing, EOE. ducts. Excellent pay. Call is looking for intelligent, care¬ share California contempor FEMALE ROOMMATE need¬ ZE 5 11 29 (3) ful person to work 15 hours/ 2 FEMALES for 3 bed ary home. $175/month. 321 CHEVY NOVA '68, Reliable, VOLKSWAGEN, 1973, 5:12-26n2l 321-3022. X-7-11 -27 (4) week in the morning. 694 ed: Winter Et spring. Non- nice 8168. X-5-11-21 (4) excel¬ room. Close MSU, on bus 6-cylinder, 4-door, auto/ lent condition, new tires and PROGRAMMER-ANALYST: 2240. 5-11-21 (5) smoker. Phone 351-1321. DENTAL ASSISTANT with line. Pet considered. 394 5147 power. $200. 339-2342. brakes, $1350 or best offer, ambitious person with 2 years Z-3-11 26(3) 2 ROOMS, CAPITOL area, experience for Orthodonic Z-2-11-30 (4) E-5-11-21 (3) 351-6780 or 1 681 5843 after minimum in COBOL experi¬ KITCHEN HELP wanted, full house privileges, washer IBM 370-05 helpful. office. Days call 482-9695 1 FOR FOUR AIRLINE COUPONS- 2 5 p m.7-11-30 (4) ence. days and nights, apply SIL¬ man in Twyck¬ SECOND and dryer. $100-125, utilities Evenings 321-1763. FLOOR of large CHRYSLER - 1969 4 door: Responsibilities will include VER DOLLAR SALOON. ingham winter Et spring. included. 485 3644 United, 1 American, $32 5-11-26 (4) home, 2 blocks, MSU. Own VW CAMPER Bus 1973, new learning large system & de¬ $l00/month 351 6524. each. 322-2072. Good body Et interior - Must Monday-Friday 2-5. entrance, 5 rooms. Limited 8 11 27 (4) radial tires, carpeting, camper signing and implementing Z 7 11 30 (3) XE 5-11-28 (3) sell. $200/best offer. 332- 5-11-21 (4) cooking. Female grad stud¬ CHEERLEADING, GYM¬ 4039. Z-5-11-26 (3) equipped. 22 MPG. Very interactive programs. Some ents. $22$. 351-5517 evenings NASTICS, pom pom, drill CHRYSLER CORDOBA 1975 good condition. Only $2000, 626-6204. 5-11-27 (5) prior user contact & analyst functions preferred, Send team, public relations, photo¬ graphy, part-time exciting For Rent 'W ALL STUDENT must Advertising be prepaid beginning 3-11 26 (5) I for Sale | [§) AIRLINE W fare coupons, $25 each, $48 pair, $69 3 low resumes to Personnel Office, November 5. S 22 11-29 (3) 332 7849 ext. 16. 5 11 29 (3) mileage, all power, priced to sell. Call 694-7218. VW, 1970. New brakes, tires, Ingham Intermediate School jobs. Fun, travel, prestige, STORAGE - DRY, Secure, MID MICHIGAN RFNTALS MARSHALL MUSIC CO: Runs great. $600/best salaries. Call (517) 646-6709. for cars, boats, whatever. 10 2 BEDROOM Apartment for has large selection of Your headquarters for profes¬ NFW OLYMPUS OM-1 with 8-11-26(5) more. Dist., 2630 W. Howell Rd„ a offer. 339-8060. 8-11-30 (3) X 10-11-30 (6) feet high. South of MSU on sublease, close to campus, sional P A gear, club lighting Mason, Michigan, 48854. apartments, houses, dup accessories, $275, 332 7536. CUTLASS SUPREME Broug¬ 5-11-27(15) Hagadorn. 332-3700, 676- 332-1117. Z 4 11-26 (3) lexes, studios, etc Most electric keyboards, guitars 6-11 30(3) MCDONALD'S 1499 or 372-6850 8-11 -30(5) areas, sizes and prices. Call and amps. Call 337 9700 or ham, 1978, excellent condi¬ Auto Service RESTAURANTS MALE OR female roommate RN'S-GN'S and see if we have what stop in Frandor Mall, 3 2 UNITED Airlines 50% off tion, many options. 323-9351 of East Lansing and Okemos CROSSROADS REALTY IS wanted to share 2 bedroom, 2 you're looking for. From 9-9 blocks from west campus. coupons. $40 each. Call 487 3112*21J3^__ MASON BODY SHOP, 812 E. Lansing General Hospital has are now accepting applica¬ MOVING! to 124 W. Grand bathroom. Heat, sauna, pool, 349 1065. C 20-11-30 (8) Free Parking C 2-11 26 (8) 3643. E 5 11 29 (3) DODGE DART. Runs great. Kalamazoo since 1940. Auto tions for all shifts. Apply from River, E. Lansing. Same included. $184/month. 332 full and part-time positions 8-10a.m. or 2-4p.m. Monday- phone number? 351 -0951. 4827 S-5-11-26 (5) New starter, battery, muffler, painting collision service. available for registered and exhaust system. Best offer American, Foreign cars. 485- Friday. 10-11-30 (7) C 20-11-30 (4) graduate nurses. A 4-day, 10 485 8184 after 5. 8-11-28 (4) 0256_G20-11-30J 5_) hour-per-day work week op¬ COUNTRY SETTING 1 bed 4 miles HOLIDAY IfVl apartments, room 1979 FORD Van - Finished BRAKE PARTS - Pads, shoes tion allowing 3-day weekends is available on the midnight SECRETARY: 1 year mini¬ mum of secretatial exper¬ I Apartments from MSU. Reasonable rates. and hydraulics for your for¬ No children or pets. 339 8686. interior. Excellent shape. Best shift. We offer: Primary and ience. Typing at 50 words per eign car. CHEQUERED FLAG MALE ROOMMATE needed 10-11-30 141 offer. 355-0926 after 5:30. team nursing, complete minute, shorthand at 80 FOREIGN CAR PARTS. 2605 Available December, Lease 6-11-28 (3) E. Kalamazoo Street. One orientation program, continu¬ ing education support sys¬ words per minute minimum. Must have good communica¬ Twyckingham, 351-8839. FEMALE NEEDED for Oke AD mile west of campus. 487- Z-8-11 26 (3) mos townhouse. Rent/utili¬ FORD TORINO - 1974. Excel tem, excellent wage and tion skills. Position located in 5055. C-20-11 -30 (7) ties $150. Deposit $100. Even lent condition. Good radial benefit package. For more Lansing. Starting salary at FEMALE ROOMMATE, $9,450 with liberal fringe ings 349 2278. 5-11-21 (4) tires. Automatic transmis information, contact Person¬ sion. No rust. $1400 or best CHEAPEST PRICES in the nel Office Department, Lan¬ benefits. Send resume by Waters Edge, winter term Just complete form and n state! UGLY DUCKLING only, non-smoker, in 4-man 2 MAN apartment for rent offer. 353-0948 after 6p.m. sing General Hospital, 2800 December 3, 1979 to: Mr. with payment to: RENTACAR. $7.95/day. apartment. 337-0434. close, furnished. 351 4269. Z-6-11-30 (5) Devonshire, Lansing, Ml Charles Phillips, 1850 West 372-7650. C-20-11-30 (4) S 5-11 27 (4) Z 3-11-26 (3) CINDI 48909. Phone 372-8220, ext. Mt. Hope Ave. Lansing Mich- FORD MAVERICK 1974 4 267 EOE. 8-11-30 (21) iqan. 48910 E.O.E. State News Classified Dept. JUNK CARS wanted. Also door, AM-FM, air, new radi 5-11-29(15) 347 Student Services selling used parts. Phone SEE FOR yourself local Bldg. als, power steering, tuff coat¬ AM- 321-3651. C-20-11-30 (3) East Lansing, Mich. 48823 ed, 68,000 miles, like new, WAY DISTRIBUTORS are PLANT PARTIES $1975 489 0421. 6-11-21 (5) enjoying extra income. We Hostess earns 10%. Contact GOOD USED tires, 13,14,15 show you how. Phone for HYACINTH HOUSE GREEN¬ inch. Snow tires too! Mount¬ GRANADA 6 cylinder, auto¬ - appointment. 517-723-6055. ERY, 332 6200 ed free. Used wheel and hub matic, air, best offer, 337- 3-11-21 (5) OR 20-11-30 (4) caps. PENNEL SALES. 1825 Name: 1405. 8-11-23 (3) Michigan, Lansing, Michigan 48912. 482-5818 Address: GRAND PRIX -LOST in the 1972, - runs C 20-11-30 (7) Nurse Extern Program very good, new exhaust & fuel pump, some body dents, Daytime phone: Student No.: E.W. Sparrow Hospital offers on excellent oppor good rubber, $550 .rForeignCar or best tunity for a nursing student who is presently en¬ offer 339-8687, Mike. 8 11 21 (51 rolled in on approved school of nursing The Nurse Extern is directly responsible to an R N., who is jjft |, Classification: No. of days to run: Insertion Date: MAVERICK 1976, V-6, auto, providing care to o group of patients and works cooperatively with other staff members If you are Service . power, air, rustproof, rear interested in on opportunity to expond your clini¬ Need Ride?: Need Riders?: defog, vinyl top, snows, great MPG. 31,000 miles, 1 owner, cal knowledge ond learn more about the Nurse Extern program pleose contoct lois I Lyons R.N Maze? 25 characters in a line including punctuofion ond spaces between words. $2700. 371 2689 after 5p m. 487 9180 5-11 28 (6) WE SERVICE: WE CAN HELP I Print Ad Here: —— DATSUN VOLKSWAGEN TOYOTA HONDA 1973 MERCURY Cougar XR7 loaded, good conditiqn. $1000 or best offer, eveninqs. 349 1640 5 11 30 13) 351 2207 c VJ.sWfSlP "73 PINTO tires, _ brakes, '« mile west of campus 224 $ Clipper* - Lansing. The Beetle Shop 3 loosing Oldest independent VW repair shop line, per insertion, prepayment required. s shocks, exhaust like new 24 MPG, $200. Call 332-7520 Michigan 48912 HOURS MON-FR1S-S 1400 E. CAVANAUGH • 393-1590 gas ^ 50' per around 6 p.m. Z-5 11 28 (4) Sa*w-doy t-1 J 14 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, November 21, 1979 For Sale For Sale For Sale For Sale Lost & Found Recreation 11 t£j | | Typing Service OVER 3000 cheap albums, 251 and up all types hits to CASH PAID For components, musical instru stereo RFCORDS1 THOUSANDS to choose from, 751 and up, all UNITED '/? FARE coupons, $50. Call 321 1504 after 9p.m. LOST WALLET around Mac's Bar or Capitol Either SKYDIVING- Every weekend. First jump instruction every EXPERT TYPING. Term pap¬ Jetliner, plane ers, letter, RESUMES Near the obscure. FLAT BLACK & ments, photo gear, jewelry, quality guaranteed WAZOO E 5-11 21 (3) Villa. Must find. Identifica¬ Saturday and Sunday 10:00 Gables. 337 0205 CIRCULAR. 541 E. Grand River, above Open 11a.m. Paramount. 6p.m., 6 days. albums and tapes. TOP DOL LAR PAID"1 TRADING POST WILCOX 509 East RECORDS, 223 Abbott, 337 0947 C 20 11 30 (51 DESK HOME or office. Oak. $200. Call 332 8338. tion: P. Josephson. 337 0645 5 11 29 (4) a.m. (no appointment neces¬ sary). Take advantage of Fall Winter rates. FREE sky C-20-11 30 (3) avoid collision C 20 11 30 16) EXPERIENCED TYPIST, dis¬ Michigan, Lansing 485 4391 MSU B BALL tickets avail¬ E-5-11-21 (3) LOST BLACK and gray diving programs for groups. C 16 11 30 18) female cat. Has on two sertations, term papers, and By DAN TEDRICK the inertia and momentum able for all games. $5/best Charlotte Paracenter and AIRLINE DISCOUNT graphs. Call 349-6692. Associated Press Writer cou offer. Call 332 4925. UNITED 'A Fare 2 coupons, - collars. If found please call, MSU Parachute club. 372 OR-3-11-21 13) probably would have carried Call 351 4720. 9:30a.m. UNITED 'A fare coupons, $45 $35 each. After 4, 351 8605. 332 1092. XZ 2 11 22 (4) SAN DIEGO — A jet with pons. ZE 5 11 26 (4) 9127 after 10 p.m., weekends. major fragments farther east," to 5:30p.m. E-5-11-28 13) each. Call Bob Haun at E-5 11-27 (3) 133 people aboard narrowly C 16 11 30 110) TYPING FREE pick-up and Conn said. "But that depends 351 5760, or 332 5288 LOST MEN'S Hamilton 2 UNITED and 2 American '/? avoided colliding with a small on the speed of the aircraft. E 5 11-27 (3) delivery. Fast, experienced, 2 AMERICAN AIRLINES UNITED 'A Fare coupon, $40. Chonograph wristwatch. Call fare coupons $45 each or low rates. 676 2(309 plane over San Diego Stadium Probably nothing would have discount coupons, $55 each Ward's upright vacuum with 627 5867. Reward. 3-11-21 13) best offer. 351 1561. OR 18 11 30 (3) during a football game between fallen directly on the stadium or 2 for $100. Call Larry at 3 UNITED Airline 50% off attachments, $40. 323-2523. ZE 5-11-21 (31 the Chargers and Pittsburgh 337 7560 or 351 6200 Coupons. $35 each. Call 484 E 5 11 27 (3) except what might separate E 5 11 28 14) 3764 E 5 11 26(3) 2 HALF price United cou¬ BROWN DAVENPORT b 1 Peanuts Personal lUfS] TYPING. EXPERIENCED, fast and reasonable. 371 4635 Steelers, a spokersperson for the pilot's association said immediately." A sell-out crowd of 51,910 pons, $50 each. 332-8116, WHAT TIME is it Sheryl? C-20-11-30 (3) 3 UNITED AIRLINE discount 2 '/i FARE United coupons, after matching chair, $125. Call Tuesday. was in the stadium for the 5p.m. E-5-11 26 (3) after 2:30. 484 4789. Time for surprise! coupons. $50 each. 351 7613. $50 each, $95 for both "I Love You" your But a spokesperson for Paci¬ National Football League E-5-11 -28 (3) 332 7849. E-5-11 26(31 WE SELL stereo equipment. E-5-11-21 (4) • X-mas/New Years Instructions fic Southwest Airlines denied game. No one reported seeing From your demented Ronny. THE STEREO SHOPPE East * Intersession the PSA jet was directly over the READY FOR CHRISTMAS' 12' x 12' and 4' x 12', blue (BABY!) jet swerve. JASMINE BOUTIQUE New Lansing. C 20 11 30 (3) PRIVATE GUITAR lessons the stadium Sunday, saying the textured carpet. Like new. Z 1 11-21 (5) (212?689 8980 - b previously owned lady's any style beginners or stadium was only within sight PSA SPOKESPERSON apparel. Reasonable. 220 Uni¬ We have scanners stereos SOMEBODY ELSE'S CLOS $60, 882 2511. E-5-11-26 (3) Outside N Y State advance. Call MARSHALL of the jet when it pulled up to versity Mall. 351-2034. X 8-29 (4) and cameras. guitars, amps We're featuring our and et featuring gently used clothing. 541 E Grand River DAVENPORT, NEW uphol¬ f Personal [ [/] MUSIC CO., 337 9700. Open weeknigbts until 9:00 p.m. avoid a small plane. SKIP MYERS said the stand¬ ard landing approach of PSA's 90 day stered. Blue/gray. $300. 351 - The incident was the latest guarantee, expert Open noon to 6p.m. Take-ins LETTER FROM Santa. En¬ jets is not over the stadium but electronic repair, and layaway 1710. S 5-11-21 13) Saturdays 10a.m. - 5p.m. ADVANCE NOTICE Cross by appointment close $2 and name and C-20-11-30 (6) report of a near-miss involving the stadium "was within sight. Country ski sale. Having plan. DICKER AND DEAL C 20 11 30(5) address of receiver. Santa WINTER FUN! Sleighrides- planes over San Diego. Last . . . The pilots use the stadium SECOND HAND STORE bought a bankrupt ski store, Advance Sales will offer a 1701 S. Cedar St., Lansing TWO OHM C 2's A couple [ Animals [ Claus, P.O. Box 51, Romulus, Michigan 48174. Tobagganing, riding CRAZY "C'RIDING Horseback NEW FACES year, a jetliner collided with a small plane over the city, killing as sort of a geographic marker for visual approach. They keep $150 package for 69.95 and 487 3886. months old, excellent condi¬ COLLIES - GOLDEN Sable B 111 21 (5) Stable. 676-3710. WANTED 144 persons. There have been it to the right." TRY US FIRST tion. New $600, sell $425, for professional modeling, huge discounts on 300 pairs Lassie puppies, cuddly. AKC, OR 2-11-26 (4) no reported injuries in the of the finest country 4-11-21 (12) negotiable. 393 7119, keep to train for live Fashion Flight 430 from San Francis¬ cross farm raised. $115. Call 321 Real Estate Show, Photo¬ other incidents. co was headed southeast and skis, boots and poles. Hurry, now at Haslett Motor Sports, NEW AND used guitars, ban trying. 8-11-30 (4) 8479. E-5 11 21 (3) I Service |[>Cl Magozine, graphy T.V. No experience Pilots from San Diego-based beginning its descent for a YEAR AROUND lake-front PSA, Hughes AirWest, Ameri¬ Marsh and Haslett Rds. in jos, mandolins, etc. Dulc 2 UNITED Half fare coupons, BLACK FEMALE landing at Lindbergh Field imers and kits, recorders, pup-8 home, 10 miles north of East EXPERT GUITAR repairs - Shop Town Center, 2 miles $40. 645 2990 or 321 5191, weeks old. Golden Retriever/ can, Continental and Air Cal¬ when the near-miss occurred. north of Meridian Mall. 12-11-30 (12) thousands of hard to find albums and books. Discount ask for Ben. E-5-11 -27 (3) Black Lab mix. $10. 339-2745. ZE-4 11-29 (4) Lansing. 3 bedrooms, fire¬ place, pontoon boat, ap¬ Acoustic and electric. Most extensive shop in the state.