Snow flurries will continue today and temperatures will The State News remain in the 20s and 30s. Lows tonight will be in the teens. VOLUME 73 NUMBER 172 MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY, EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN 48824 NOVEMBER 29, 1979 E.L. TO ANNEX ACRES Meridian files suit By SUSIE BENKELMAN scheduling annexation elections. State News Staff Writer Meridian Township claims that the civil rights of the residents A 33-acre parcel of Meridian Township's land in east campus is living outside the "pistol" area, so named for its shape, were scheduled to be annexed to East Lansing Dec. 31, but a lawsuit violated because they were not allowed to vote in the election. filed by Meridian Township may prevent such action. The suit, which will be heard Dec. 12, originally named Ingham THE IDEA FOR the annexation was initiated by County County Clerk Lingg Brewer and the election scheduling committee Commissioner Mark Grebner, D-East Lansing, who circulated as defendants. Because of the election results, however, additional petitions last spring to get the election scheduled. people will become involved. Grebner claims the boundaries between Meridian Township and Meridian Township has added East Lansing as a co-defendant in East Lansing cause voter registration confusion because they cut the suit. through part of Akers, Holmes, McDonel, Owen and Hubbard Meridian Township's Attorney David VanderHaagen, said that residence halls. East Lansing was named as a co-defendant because of its new Meridian Township superintendent Richard Conti has also been involvement in the case. named as a co-plaintiff. "BEFORE THE ELECTION, these changes were not neces¬ VanderHaagen said that in order to challenge the results of an sary," he said. "But now East Lansing has an interest. Before they election, the complaint must be filed by the attorney general, the had nothing to lose or gain in the suit." prosecuting attorney, or an individual. Conti, as a citizen, is named The annexation was approved Nov. 6 by a 2-to-one margin in as an additional plaintiff, he said. East Lansing and a 3-to-l margin in the "pistol" area. VanderHaagen said it "is conceivable" that Ingham County The suit, filed Sept. 7, claims that Brewer was not acting under Circuit Court Judge Jack W. Warren will give an answer to the the proper statute when he and his election scheduling committee suit before the scheduled annexation date. scheduled the election. East Lansing would gain federal and state revenues of about Meridian claims that Brewer should have followed guidelines $117,000 when the annexation takes place. The township would provided by the Michigan Boundary Commission for scheduling an also lose the population of the land and liquor licenses which are annexation election. based on population. Brewer followed guidelines provided by the Michigan Charter Warren could issue an injunction to block the annexation, Township Act, which gives the county clerk jurisdiction for VanderHaagen said. DC-10 carrying 257 crashes in Antarctica By ROBIN HALL party either overland or across the sea ice of the sound to try to reach the wreckage and recover the bodies, officials of the AUCKLAND, New Zealand - An Air New Zealand DC-10 National Science Foundation said in Washington. carrying 257 persons on an adventurous flight to the bottom of the The cause of the crash was unknown. world slammed into a volcano Wednesday on the ice-bound coast of "The crew did not report any trouble in their last radio contact" Antarctica, apparently killing all aboard. It was one of history's at 2:30 p.m., Air New Zealand spokesperson Chris Smith said. worst air disasters. The airline said 191 of the 237 passengers were New Zealanders. The 237 passengers on the sightseeing flight included 12 ' Besides the Americans, the other foreigners were 24 Japanese, 7 Americans, the airline said. Australians, 2 Britons and a Canadian. A Navy C-130 search plane from the U.S. Antarctica base at The identities of the victims, who included 20 crew members, McMurdo Sound spotted the wreckage in the sunlit polar midnight were being withheld until notification of next-of-kin, airline about 1,500 feet up the slope of Mount Erebus, a smoldering, officials said. One of the crew was well-known New Zealand 12,400-foot peak that is one of the world's tallest active volcanos. mountaineer Peter Mulgrew, an associate of famed Mount Everest A swing around Erebus, on Ross Island off the Antarctica coast conquerer Sir Edmund Hillary. Mulgrew gave the passengers a 2,000 miles south of New Zealand, is part of the 11-hour air tour. commentary on the sights. "It looks as though it burned. No survivors have been sighted. They are expecting a complete fatality," said Navy spokesperson THE SIGHTSEEING PLANES fly from Auckland to Erebus Petty Officer Mike Hatcher. and McMurdo Sound, cruise at a low level over that area, then fly for 45 minutes north along the Victoria Land coast before heading out across the water for the return to New Zealand. Air New State News Deborah j. borin THE HARSH CONDITIONS of terrain, blowing snow and winds around the volcano kept Navy helicopters from McMurdo, 30 miles Zealand has operated the flights for the past three Southern The season's first lasting snowfall didn't deter associate professor Doc Niemeyer from swimming his mile in the away on Ross Island, from landing at the crash site immediately. Hemisphere summers, and this was the fourth of the season. outdoor pool under the watchful eye of lifeguard Diane Uheffins. The pool usually closes Nov. 1 but the lifeguards Hatcher said efforts were continuing to recover the bodies. At 8 p.m. Wednesday, the jetliner was reported an hour overdue agreed to work in colder weather, so it will be open for all until Dec. 7. Authorities at McMurdo were considering sending a ground (continued on page 18) Carter warns Iranians of 'grave consequences' By The Associated Press violence and terrorism — for it actually to solution, because a peaceful solution is "IN THE DAYS to come, our determina House in recent days. stand on release of the captives. WASHINGTON - President Carter said support and in effect participate in the prefereable to the other remedies available tion may be even more sorely tried. We will White House officials said the Letters and Mailgrams — signed president's by press Wednesday he is grimly resolved to win the taking and holding of hostages — is — for the United States and for the world," continue to defend the security, honor and purpose in scheduling a nationally broadcast secretary Jody Powell were being sent freedom of American hostages in Tehran, unprecedented in human history." he said. freedom of Americans everywhere. We will news conference was to rally public opinion Wednesday to 7,500 newspapers, broadcast but warned the American people that "our For that, Carter said, "We hold the stations and others saying Carter supported not yield to blackmail." in support of a hard line on release of the determination may be even more sorely government of Iran fully responsible... The THE IRANIAN MILITANTS holding the hostages. the ringing of church bells and writing of tried" in days to come. government of Iran must recognize the embassy have threatened to kill the A news conference was coupled with the letters to the Iranian mission to the United In a nationally broadcast appeal for public Virtually every point in Carter's opening gravity of the situation it has itself created hostages if the United States attempts statement had been made by Carter himself launching of a major White House effort to Nations as a lawful show of public support support, Carter said his adminstration "will — and the grave consequences that will military action to free them. The militants or in statements issued through the White win public support for a no compromise for the hostages. persist in our efforts until every single result if harm comes to any of the hostages." have demanded that the United States American has been freed" and once again The president said he still hopes for a return the exiled Shah Mohammad Reza warned the Iranian government of "grave peaceful solution to the crisis, which began Pahlavi to Iran to stand trial. The deposed consequences" if the 49 captives are harmed. on Nov. 4 with seizure of the U.S. Embassy monarch has been hospitalized in New York, "Any claims raised by Iran will ring hollow in Tehran. and U.S. officials have refused to meet while innocent people are bound, abused and threatened," Carter said in opening remarks "Last night, a statement of support for release of the hostages was issued by the Iranian demands to extradite him. National bases Guard beef up security the In his conference. opening statement, the president at a news president of the United Nations Security said he was proud of the support and Vowing not to bow to blackmail by the Council on behalf of all of its members," WASHINGTON (UPI) - National Guard units throughout the being sent to National Guard bases "to step up their own security Iranian government, the president said, Carter said. "We expect a further Security patience shown by Americans during the nation were alerted Wednesday to step up security of armories measures, ensuring the locking of gates, protection of access crisis. "We are deeply concerned about the Council meeting on Saturday at which more and installations following a rowdy demonstration at a Michigan points to keep out people we don't wan: in." inhuman and degrading conditions imposed official action may be undertaken to help in "In these 24 days our will, our courage and air guard unit by groups protesting any U.S. military moves On Tuesday, some 30 persons invaded the Selfridge Air National the hostages. against Iran. Guard Base in Mount Clemens, demanding that the base on obtaining release of American hostages. our maturity have all been severely tested. "We hope that out of this exercise of History will show that the people of the commander, Col. Raymond Even, warn Pentagon officials not to "FOR A GOVERNMENT to applaud mob international law will come a peaceful United States met that test. A take any military action against Iran. guard spokesperson at the Pentagon said messages were Mackey's recruiting record 4' By TIM SIMMONS In an effort to alleviate some of the affirmative action problems, Mackey hired James State News Staff Writer Bond from the Association of State Colleges in 1978 to investigate the university's Editor's Note: This is the second in past and present administrative a three part series on MSU President Cecil policies. Mackey's Analysis program. LUBBOCK, Texas — When MSU President Cecil Mackey took office in August, the THE RESULTS FROM both of these studies have not yet been completed said poor affirmative action program of his former university (Texas Tech) was seen as a Richard Cloko, affirmative action officer at Texas Tech. possible trouble spot for MSU. "The entire state (Texas) has been slow in reacting to federal government affirmative One of the Blacks in Mackey's administration at Texas Tech was Moses Turner, action plans, and Texas Tech especially had no formal commitment in that area until director of student life. Administrators from Texas Tech University, however, claim the University's Mackey arrived," he added. Turner was hired at MSIJ this September to replace Eldon Nonnamaker as MSU vice affirmative action record does not accurately reflect Mackey's efforts at that institution. The president for student affairs and services. "I think that is an unfair comparison regarding Mackey," said J. Knox Jones Jr., vice people in Michigan, however, cannot afford to be disinterested in affirmative "1 think Turner's situation was probably a mixture of talent and tokenism," Jones said. president for research and graduate studies at Texas Tech. "This is an awfully action, Jones said. "He's certainly a competent guy, but I don't think we would have promoted him to a conservative part of the country." "This isn't the place for that they (minorities and women) will go elsewhere," he — position like that here." added. Without Mackey's input, most administrators agreed an affirmative action plan would Conservative attitudes abound in western Texas and the residents of Hubbock are quite willing to admit they are five years or more behind other states in their attitudes. In 1978 there were 1,462 faculty members and administrators at Texas Tech. Of these have never materialized at Texas Tech. Western Texas was legally segregated only 20 years ago and Texas Tech was an 1,462, four were Black and 19 were Hispanic. There were more than 1,000 White male all white university until about 15 years ago. university faculty members. "IT WOULD TAKE the president, vice presidents or Board of Regents to get that la The poor affirmative action record at Texas Tech prompted the Department of Health, program) done in our system," Jones said. He added that Mackey never really had a chance to implement his programs, although "MACKEY WILL BE far more successful at MSU than Texas Tech in recruiting Education and Welfare to audit the university, along with several other Southern minorities," said Jack Baier, assistant vice president for student affairs at Texas Tech. institutions. i continued on page 18) V. Michigan State News East Lansing, Michigan Thursday November 29, 1979 DENOUNCED FOR FAVORING U.N. MEETING State News Iran replaces foreign minister Wire Digest By MAUREEN JOHNSON Associated Press Writer militants holding the U.S. Em bassy said Iran must not take But, addressing a group of tional terrorism not be per mitted to reign." in a meeting this weekend of the U.N. Security Council on TEHRAN. Iran - Ayatollah part in a United Nations debate diplomats, he sounded a tough Abolhassan Bani Sadr was the Iran situation. Ruhollah Khomeini replaced his on the crisis. note as well: "The harming of relieved of his foreign affairs acting; foreign minister In Washington, President innocent people is condemned post and replaced by Revolu THE MILITANTS, ECHO¬ Wednesday in what appeared Carter repeated his determi¬ by every law of mankind and tionary Council member ING Khomeini's own rejection FocusAA/orld to he a toughening of Iran's line in the confrontation with the nation to peacefully win the release of the 49 American God . . . It's extremely im port ant that mob violence be Sadegh Ghotbzadeh after the embassy militants denounced of any Security Council deci¬ sion, condemned the U.N. body United States. The Moslem hostages at the Tehran em contained and that interna Bani Sadr's plans to participate as the "Satanic Council" and "Carter's mouthpiece" and once Soviets toning down economic goals again refused to consider diplomatic attempts to end the Shalt to leave N.Y. MOSCOW (AP) Soviet leaders dis¬ closed Wednesday that they have toned down economic goals for 1980, Their as steel, iron ore and coal, President Leonid I. Brezhnev on Tuesday revealed the worst grain harvest since 1975 179 hospital and 25-day-old standoff. The return United States "must the fugitive criminal (the shah) and all the wealth he new plan calls on citizens to tighten their belts under a 4.5-percent growth rate million metric tons, about 47 million tons short of the target. return to Mexico within 10 days has plundered," their state¬ ment said, ". trial of the . . otherwise the hostages will be a based in part on slack oil and grain Oil production was 585 million tons, 8 yields this year. MEXICO CITY (AP) The Mark Morse, in a telephone certainty." They accuse the million tons short of the 1979 - source here said "no decision plan. shah of Iran will leave expected more information in embassy staff members of The overall growth rate for 1979 re¬ a New interview from the exiled has been made to give the shah the next few days after the being "spies" who should be main secret, but was originally targeted At the York hospital bed and fly back monarch's rented Villa Dos a visa and there has been no opening session of the Supreme shah recovers from an opera¬ tried for their alleged crimes. for 5.7 percent. Soviet economists say to his luxurious retreat in Rios in Cuernavaca, a resort Soviet, the national parliament that application." He added that the tion to remove a gallstone in his The militants and Khomeini Cuernavaca within 10 days, his town favored by the wealthy. government is not opposed to privately that it will be about 4.2 per¬ meets twice a year, Finance Minister bile duct. have repeatedly rebuffed Bani public relations office said Morse said he did not know if granting him a new visa. cent. Vasily F. Garbuzov outlined a 284.4 bil¬ Wednesday. Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi Medical authorities said the Sadr in his conciliatory efforts While Soviet leaders have not dis¬ lion rubles ($439.7 billion) budget for the shah is suffering from cancer of to find some solution to the "It all depends on when his had a new visa but added, "He THE SOURCE, W HO asked closed 1979 output for such key products 1980 economic plan. the lymph system, and an crisis short of immediate extra¬ medical treatment ends, but we must have it because he is not to be identified, said there official of the National Cancer dition of Shah Mohammad Reza believe he will be here in eight coming back." was no indication when the Institute, who asked not to be Pahlavi to Iran. to 10 days," said But spokesperson a Foreign Ministry shah might return, but he named, said all facilities to Ghotbzadeh, who is also di¬ South African ambassador kidnapped provide chemotherapy and rector of Iranian radio and other cancer treatment are television, has been uncompro¬ IV OTHER MOSLEM \ATIO\S available in Mexico City. mising on the question of the SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador (AP) A Police said no group had claimed re¬ exiled monarch's extradition. When the shah left Iran in group of about 10 rebels, some armed sponsibility for the kidnapping and they But the new foreign affairs January, he first traveled to chief, whose appointment was Americans with submachine guns and pistols, kid¬ had no further details. Cairo for a brief stay, then want to stay announced after he, Bani Sadr napped South African Ambassador Gardner has spent five years in moved to Morocco for a while, Archibald Gardner on Wednesday, this then to the Bahamas before and other members of the Central American country. ruling Revolutionary Council police said. BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) Americans work embassy attack, but elsewhere in Moslem coming to Mexico. — met with Khomeini, told the Witnesses said the band, made up of El Salvador has been plagued by poli¬ ing Moslem nations appear to be in nations, while Americans may be staying The Mexican no big rush to government Iranian news agency Pars that both men and women, grabbed the 60- tical unrest and rebel kidnappings for avail themselves of a free ticket home, despite low-key, they are not flocking to the airports. gave the shah a six-month it was still undecided whether year-old Gardner as he left his embassy the last year. Prior to the Oct. 15 over¬ fervent anti-American sentiment in several areas "Everyone is going to sit tight, but if they tourist visa in June, when he Iran will be represented at and forced him into a waiting car, which throw of the rightist regime of Gen. of tne tightknit Islamic world. want to go we will pay the fare home," said an moved into the six-house com Saturday's scheduled Security then sped away. Carlos Humberto Romero, kidnappings The State Department has offered passage to official of an American company in Dubai, the pound, 50 miles south of Mexico Council meeting in New York. The ambassador lost one of his shoes the United States to "non-essential" employees United Arab Emirates. "Most of us have been City. But the government indi¬ of foreign businesspersons and envoys and their families based in 11 Islamic countries. here a long time. We have houses, cars, boats and cated when the shah left Oct. 22 on the ground in front of the embassy, a OUTSIDE THE EMBASSY, was common by radicals demanding Some U.S. companies followed suit because of so on and do not want to abandon them." for medical treatment in New witness said. meanwhile, Iranian Moslems huge ransoms. the U.S. Embassy seizure in Tehran and the More anti-American sentiment is sure to be York that he would have to staged new anti-American attack on the U.S. Embassy in Islamabad, generated this week in Iran, where the Shiite reapply if he wanted to return.. demonstrations Wednesday Pakistan, where two Americans were killed. Moslem majority, led by Ayatollah Ruhollah Morse, who works for Robert and paraded with Islamic ban Focus;Nation They have beer, anti-American demonstrations by Moslems in recent weeks from India to Khomeini, celebrate their holiest dav, Ashura. Khomeini has called on Moslems to support Armao, head of the shah's public relations firm, said there ners in preparation for the highly emotional Islamic holy Turkey, and U.S. Embassy security has been Iran's demand that the United States hand over had been no unusual activity days of Tasua and Ashura, stepped up in all nations with large Moslem the deposed shah of Iran, currently being treated around the villa and said it had Thursday and Friday. Few can afford homes at today's priees populations. for cancer in a New York hospital, in exchange been maintained and regularly In other developments: Almost 400 diplomatic personnel or their for the 49 Americans held hostage at the Tehran patrolled by guards since the • A spokesperson for the families were evacuated from Pakistan after the embassy. monarch's departure. (continued on page 18) WASHINGTON (AP) — Only a "privi¬ Joint Economic Committee. leged few" can afford to buy a new The panel held hearings to study the home today, as people are squeezed by housing outlook in the wake of tight- record-high mortgage rates and rising prices, the chairperson of the Federal Home Loan Bank Board said money Federal policies adopted Oct. 6 by the Reserve Board. Since then, Great Lakes Mountain Supply Wednesday. mortgage rates have increased from 10 Jay Janis said only 15 percent of percent or 11 percent to as high as *14 Invites You To Visit Us potential homebuyers can meet today's percent, while interest rates to home- At The Top monthly payments, a "severe drop" from builders exceed 16 percent in most Where you will find the area's finest selection of past years. places. 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Ask another volunteer why he teaches biology and of the wounded died immediately, and a man indiscriminately shooting Clark .Ann Arbor auditions will be held Monday, December 3,1979.12:00-4:00 fourth was critically injured. said. "They didn't know who he was. He physics in the Pacific Islands They'll probably say they hasn t yet been apprehended want to help people, want to use their skills, travel, learn a p.m. at University of Michigan. Michigan Union-Assembly Hall. One of the dead was Moses Beckett new language or experience another culture. Ask them: Detroit auditions will be held Tuesday. December!, 1979.11:00a.m.- 106. said the Rev. Roderick Clark, church A spokesperson at St. Josephs 3:00 p.m. at Mary grove College, Alumni Hall. Madame Cadillac Hall. pastor. He said the party was for Hospital said Shade Sherman, 63. and Beckett's Althea Dunmark, 65 also died from PLACEMENT SERVICES INTERVIEWS AND INFO 104-year-old sister Ella Palmer. their wounds. For more information, contact: NOV. 27-29 Entertainment Department, Opryland. USA. The shootings occurred on the street Edward Durrah 75, 2802 Opry land Drive. Nashville, Tennessee 37214 was reported in just outside the church in a predomi Phone: (815)889-0600. Ext. 341 critical condition with multiple gunshot nantly Black neighborhood of north wounds. RPS Michigon Stote News, Eost Lonsing, Michigan Thursday. November 29, 1979 3 WE'RE #1 And with your help, we'll stay that way! The STATE NEWS is the largest college newspaper in the world. But we need your help to stay #1. We're asking yon to ... . VOTE YES x the on upcoming referendum This winter, at registration we'll be asking you to help pay for a huge increase in newsprint prices. We need yonr support. A 'yes' vote will raise the present STATE NEWS subscription from $1°° fG $|so per term, which means that you will be paying 3C per day rather than 2C. Without the fee increase, fewer daily copies may be available. Do we need one more thing to scramble for? Here at NSU, first-come-first-serve has become a way of life rather than just a courtesy. Do your part to stop it! Just like football and basketball we're a SPARTAN TEAM, TOO! If you think being is important VOTE YES x The State News Opinion GERRY SKOCZYLAS II ii ma n services H MS r .ttrree to partially fund the proposed human services thnsc :i- it the Spartan Village and Red Cedar schools, then fiMugh desperately needed, will not be built. The Some campus odds and ends (..operate and help to fund the facilities. i •. ;, . I: r. icr will offer child care programs, since the current are is inadequate to fill the high demand for child ; i! area. One study estimated that there are more . . . Congratulations to the many people the book, and nine times out of ten I'll like it'll be a juicy love note, or perhaps a area, prices for regular gasoline averaged who worked on putting the 1978 79 Red the book, too. treasure but it's usually just old ■ rs living in the Spartan Village Red Cedar School map, all of 63 cents per gallon. Cedar Log together. I thought the writing Sometimes during a boring lecture I'll economics notes. And finally, I stayed up all night last of those pre-schoolers are students needing a ... ... area. M, ■' ■ : ' nts was informative, the pictures were excel look around and spot students in class doing In our apartment, my roommates and ... night just to see the sun rise — until it , .. • i hat is both inexpensive and conveniently located. lent, and the cover was very attractive. It some fine artwork on their notes. There are I usually let the phone ring at least twice, , dawned on me! .< jlities will provide many benefits other than just Th. was well worth the money. some really excellent closet artists at MSU. even if somebody is sitting right next to it. Good luck on finals, and have nice | ; . . . a ..re programs will be offered by the centers, as will . . . There probably isn't any better The only thing worse than a Just one year ago today in the Detroit Christmas break! boring ... , , , ■ ■ . . . lit. ■; 'I meeting rooms. There is an acute lack of space in feeling academically than doing well on a professor is a student who sits next to you test — it puts you in a good mood for the and coughs, sneezes, and wheezes all over Spa:-; ., a-studying or for holding meetings. rest of the day. Conversely, there is no anyone within spraying distance — especial¬ VIEWPOINT: SOCIETIES in providing these services, will be of great worse feeling in school than doing poorly on ly you. a * .n the Spartan Village and surrounding areas. The a test and feeling your heart go boom- boom ... I liked the slogan on the Baryames' boom as you search for your student 'i fully understand that. Social I ' Tux Shop sign on Grand River Avenue policies , , r- number on the list of grades outside a !<■ nihility study, cooperation between the University, recently: "We may not be attorneys, but professor's office. we'll handle your suits." Ka -It he Hast Lansing School District is necessary if the . . . Speaking of tests, don't you hate True Confession: when I was in the lie built. It is highly unlikely that any one of these . . . <■< at. , when 80 percent of the questions are on 20 fifth or sixth grade, I used to look up "dirty pa, in (•Mi!, , . : - will be able to come up with the entire funding for the . >, the city of East Lansing is relying on the other .iciothefundingofthecenters.Thecityhasallocated percent of the material — the 20 percent you neglected to study? ... should Movie recommendation: comedy fans check out Start the Revolution words" in the dictionary. And, once in a while on a boring Monday, I still do! ... Of all the high school varsity jackets unfairly attacked ievelopment Black Grant $500,000 of the $1.15 Without Me, on the Classic Movie Series at that MSU students still wear on campus, I By STAN KAPLOWITZ By threatening to withhold oil from the think I see those bright red and gold ones ni'iia.n eople who will benefit from the centers' services are - The Movie comes out Dec. 7, look for "Saturday Night Live" favorite, Mr. Bill, Bank, are wrong. Considering the constant nations as offering no protection from the MSG ing in Spartan Village or other University housing. MSU student Andrea Micallefs name in the complete with a Mr. Spot, too. threats to its survival, Israel has behaved hard realities of economic power, and feeling I often wonder who has the student far more decently than most nations. a t living environment is largely the University's credits. Andrea, who is a resident assistant ... increasingly isolated and vulnerable, Israel, in North Wonders Hall, had an internship at numbers just above and just below my own. Mr. Sohbi has used history very selective¬ like every other country, put survival as its obi first goal. It dealt with those countries UCLA this summer and while there she . . Anytime I go back to visit my old ly to make his case about the relationship >t help with the funding of the centers, then the people managed to work on the Star Trek special residence halls iButterfield and West between Zionism and apartheid. Through¬ offering trade and co-operation. Even now, ii t an Village area will be done a great disservice. effects crew: hence, her name is in the McDonel), I always check "my" old mailbox out the '50s and '60s, Israel maintained close, Israel's relations with South Africa are by no credits. to see if I got any mail. Usually not! friendly relations with most of the nations of means unique. Many other nations have . . . Whenever I see somebody reading a ... Whenever I find a crumpled up piece Black Africa, providing them with a large close relations with that government. of paper on campus, I always read it hoping amount of valuable technical assistance. Mr. Sohbi concludes with a call for the book on campus, I usually ask the name of Relations with South Africa were calm, and destruction of Zionism. Let us be clear on Israel regularly voted for anti-apartheid what that would mean. At best it means the resolutions in the United Nations. destruction of three million homeless refu¬ It was not until 1973 that the relationship gees. *At worst, it means genocide. between Israel and South Africa became Mr. Sohbi is also supportive of ending closer. Mr. Sohbi's letter inadvertently apartheid and of securing justice for the helps prove my point. He says that Palestinians. These are admirable goals, but diplomatic relations were upgraded to giving Israel justice (security) is essential embassy level in 1973, (thus proving the for the second goal and helpful for the first. minimal relationship existing prior to that) While some Israelis want perpetual control and almost every example of co-operation he of the West Bank, most would gladly give up cites occurred before 1973. One of the few control if they can be sure that will not be Lack of research badgers paper examples is the group of "racist mercenar¬ used as a base to terrorize and destroy ies" who helped Israel in 1947 and again in Israel As for apartheid, when the nations of Who is this Michael Semer character When I read letters like Mr. Semer's, I 1967. This was a group of individual Jews the Third World return to their earlier complaining about giving more money to wrtnd1 ir ■ low er prices when that only results in larger son of the Higher Education Issues House- profits for DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau American oil companies? Senate Subcommittee and with Lucille \\ lum macted, the increase will once again prove that federal oil McCollogh, chairperson of the House Educa "AND BEING OF ACLEPTA - ^ . "MY BELOVED 9r YOU IOERE pyQ HQ prici i;; i emulations have been useless. Not only have those regulations BLY SOUND MIND AND ?r HISfAWRtTE AS SURPRISED been useless, but they also have not confronted oil companies' profits. . Ml, J HEREBY LEAVE PROTEGE, MR. OH,mo.. |: Tl pass,1V;c <>t the windfall profits tax may indicate to the Saudis that j MY ENTIRE ESTATE TO.. ' ZONKER HARRIS. 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State News Staff Writer A resolution to join the Michigan Public Power Agency before IN A LETTER to the city council, Rhead stated that he would poll results of Board of Water and Light customers have been not support any resolution that came before the board that would tabulated, was tabled by the board Tuesday night. bypass council consideration. Board members were spurred to table the resolution on a 5-0 At the meeting Tuesday, Rhead said he is in favor of vote when board members Marvin joining the Ray and Antonio Benavides agency because it would be the most "economically beneficial" said they wanted to delay consideration of the proposal until they option for the board to choose. knew how the public felt about joining the agency. Board Chairperson Roland Rhead said he Boardmember Ray said after the meeting that the poll results expected the would be only one consideration used when telephone poll, which began Nov. 19, to be completed this deciding the future source of weekend. energy for Lansing. The poll is being conducted to determine how BWL customers He admitted, however, that he would be "hard pressed" to vote feel about the four options facing the board. against the wishes of BWL customers. The four energy-supplying options being considered are: Marty Bakken, who last week unsuccessfully attempted to fill • conservation to offset demand; the vacant board seat, addressed the board, • building an addition to the BWL Erickson coal-fired requesting that the plant in polling firm be severely reprimanded for their polling practices. Delta Township; • buying into the Midland or Fermi II nuclear power plants; and • joining the power agency, which is a group of 18 city-owned utilities banded together to increase purchasing power. ALTHOUGH THE AGENCY is contemplating buying into the Irouble Shooter nuclear plants, Rhead stressed that by joining the agency, BWL is not committing itself to any energy-supplying project. The board entered into a "gentlemen's agreement" with the Lansing City Council last year stating that the board would seek council approval for any energy supplying project that would If you entail more than $50 million. have a problem you can't solvi you can't answer, write or stop by to see the trouble Lansing City Attorney Stephen Sawyer said last week, Shooter at 343 Student Services Bldg. Trouble State News/Robin Spencer however, that the board would not have to receive council Shooter is The State News service which guns down That jolly man with the white beard and the red suit is back in town for a month-long engagement at the approval if it opted to buy energy through the MPPA. The agreement is inapplicable because the MPPA would be problems, sticks up for your rights and shoots for Meridian Mall. Teri Mercer (leftl and Fam Moore, both from Okemos, share a good laugh with Santa. issuing the bonds necessary for a buy-in, not BWL, Sawyer said. Rhead maintains, however, that if the board did not seek council This past summer I lived in Case Hall. I graduated in August and left the residence hall at the end of summer term. Since then I have waited for my $25 security deposit to be refunded. I Mackey:'U' be more must responsive to minorities have asked Case personnel several times about the money, but I am still without the cash. G.G. By PAMELA PENN ing personal commitments to hard to adapt to university staff and faculty seemed uncon¬ to," Mackey said. Lansing to bring in students without State News Staff Writer produce change," Mackey said. pressures because of their cut cerned about the academic de¬ The University has not been making a commitment to help By working more closely Affirmative action destroys tural backgrounds, Mackey ficiencies that have arisen for You should be receiving your $25 refund just in time to buy them develop their academic with the affirmative action said. sympathetic in meeting the Christmas gifts. Angela Brown, Case Hall manager said the existing complacency by fore minorities because of their cul¬ additional academic needs of potential and receive an excel¬ program, the University could ing people to recognize the He said there are still mi¬ tural differences. the Black student, he added. lent education," he said. mix-up was due to poor filing. begin to rectify the problems need for equal opportunity to nority students who have not Your records were placed in the "active" file, implying that The University cannot afford causing low retention rates help minorities take advantage been adequately prepared for MACKEY AGREED THAT "Although support services to create you were still an MSU student. One simple call from Trouble the academic pressures of have been devised to help mi¬ remedial classes with¬ Shooter set the problem straight. Brown said you should be among Black students, MSU of programs developed for their col¬ in the past, the admissions out lowering the University's President Cecil Mackey said progress, he said. lege. Mackey pointed out that office has failed to recognize nority students adjust aca¬ receiving your $25 refund within 10 days. academic standards, Mackey Tuesday night. minorities, as well as other that the environmental dif¬ demically, the University has said. The financial burden of At an informal reception MACKEY SAID VARIOUS students, must evaluate their ferences of minorities have been less than satisfied with Last May I signed a contract with Mariac, Inc., to factors had to be taken into the progress of the program," developing courses that should purchase sponsored by the National Pan reasoning for wanting to attend made their quality of education have been taught in high school dishwear. The contract stated that I had three days to cancel Hellenic Council and the Office account when evaluating Black college. inferior to that of White stu¬ Mackey said. is more than the University can my order. I wrote them the next day stating that I wished to of Black Affairs, Mackey said students who are unable to "If there is not a sound dents. He said the Office of Sup¬ handle, he added. cancel, however I never heard anything from the company and the University would have to adjust academically to the Uni¬ reason developed for attending "The lack of good funding portive Services has not been they did not cash my check. Can Trouble Shooter make sure be more responsive to the versity. college, there will not be a actions, legal actions and social effective in adequately reach¬ Mackey said counselors and that my order was cancelled. needs of educationally disad¬ Although there is a high rate strong motivation to stay," he actions have made academic academic advisors who are ing the needs of the education¬ M.D. vantaged minority students. of freshmen dropouts through quality in Northern urban high ally disadvantaged student. sympathetic to the needs of Political Science "Affirmative action has a out the country, minority stu Many students at the recep¬ schools inferior to the quality of minorities would have to be direct concern with people mak dents tion made available to the student. are finding it especially pointed out that university education most Whites are used "IT WOULD BE unfair for us Though Mariac, Inc., of Indianapolis could not explain how or Also, higher positions would why they forgot about you, your dishwear order was cancelled have to be offered to minori¬ and check returned to you. ties to serve as role models for SHERIFF DEPT. CUTS DERA TED minority students, he added. Commissioners to hear sheriff's suggestions Alexander By SUSIE BENKELMAN State News Staff Writer functions of the sheriff s depart ment." citizens group lias taken action to carry on their "dual employee Ginzburg to recall county commissioners The Ingham County Board relationship." He also said the Russian Dissident, Human of Predmore said he did not see Grebner; Jess Sobel, D-East sheriff has always had the right Commissioners said Tuesday it the resolution as a peace mak Rights Activist, most famous of the fi' Lansing; Thomas Mitchell, D- to discuss the issue, but the will entertain any suggestions UNDER THE 1980 budget, ing move between his depart Williamston; and Patrick Ryan, amendment makes it publicly dissidents exchanged for two convicted So' made by the sheriff regarding approved Sept. 23, the Sheriffs ment and the board of commis D-Lansing. Ryan has since known. April 27.1!»79 cuts in his department for 1980. Department is slated to lose sioners. resigned from the board, due to In other business, the board A resolution which approves funding for eight positions. "This was merely a resolution personal and financial prob¬ voted to loan certain police and deletes certain positons in the department was amended to Sheriff Kenneth L. Predmore which allows us to continue our lems. equipment to Meridian Town¬ "The Human Rights said Wednesday that he had debate," he said. "I have no Thomas Mitchell, D-William- ship. Meridian Township is in publicly announce the board's welcoming of the sheriffs re¬ been meeting with county con trailer and other county officials problems with the board." ston, said the amendment makes it possible for the sheriff the process of establishing its own police department rather Struggle in the marks. to evaluate his department and BECAUSE OF THE cuts, a and the county commissioners I continued on page 18) U.S.S.R." "This way if the sheriff is the effect of the cuts. unhappy, he can discuss with "Under the law, there must TONIGHT DISC SHOP the Board of Commissioners and be sufficient money provided to 8:00 p.m. propose other cuts and chan¬ the department," he said. "If ges," said Commissioner Mark I'm required to perform statu Fairchild Auditorium Grebner, D-East Lansing. "This tory requirements and the leaves us in a position where we Free Admission board isn't willing to provide the STEVIE WONDER can entertain any suggest ions funds, then it would have to be he may have. referred to court. The basic Questions will be taken from the audience "We're beginning to get heat from the union because they objective is to maintain suffi rTlic Sec/tet i£ij;e cient funds for the statutory sponsored by GREAT ISSUES and HILLEL. 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Despite the dearth of albums currently available, her career BvBILLHOLDSHIP the one thing he remembers most is Iggy seems bigger than ever. A feature story in Newsweek, several RAMBLINGS - FALL, 1979 desperately telling his audience that "nobody spots in magazines such as Downbeat and Hi Fidelity, and a general The Rambler is staring blankly at the TV set in wants to be ALONE!" (Alone comes soon reawakening of critical interest in her has made the late '70s very this one-person cubbyhole his lease calls an enough.) Besides, the Rambler encounters at good to Betty Carter, the "high priestess of bop." apartment. He is thinking of friends from the past least several wonderful people every day who Carter is fiercely individualistic. Her refusal to compromise tonight, and his stoned mind ponders why certain make him realize it's worth it and such thoughts musically has undoubtedly cost her more than a few dollars. But this faces sometimes pop up like a faded photograph or are ridiculous. A comedian opens one of the doesn't seem to bother her at all, so long as she's still singing jazz. Betty Carter a scratched recording you remember loving as a magazines and asks him: "They're bigger than Her jazz. "But now you've got people like Flora Purim," she says. Since then, she has worked in a variety of settings, for the last child. The fact that people go away forever Dolly Parton's, aren't they?" "She's not a jazz singer. She couldn't get on a stage with me or Sarah- few years in piano-bass-drums trios. When asked about recording (physically and/or mentally) is the greatest The macho men apparently know the two Vaughn or Ella Fitzgerald — or a lot of other ladies — and compete. with a big band today, she replies rather sadly, "Well, there's not a human tragedy. Madison women and have approached them. (The She's a push button jazz singer." lot of big bands to do stuff with, unless you get a good club date or Video images flash before the Rambler's eyes as Rambler suddenly realizes why he always found When the name A1 Jarreau comes up, she is a little more he pushes buttons on the cable box, moving Dan Akyroyd and Steve Martin's swinging Czech get a nice recording date. But it's not that easy to just run out and diplomatic. "He's a good performer. But just because you can find a big band to do things with." rapidly from an ad for feminine hygiene deodorant brothers so amusing.) When the suggestion is made that this is another facet of to HBO where the former "boy genius" turned "Are you girls coming to the House Saturday improvise a little bit doesn't mean that you're a jazz person. Over the long run what do you do — what do you do over 10 years? commercial America, where only money-making propositions last beached whale, Orson Welles, is narrating The night?" She continues, "In jazz, the individual is not lost. In commercial Late Great Planet Earth "When America "We weren't invited." (big bands obviously not being among them), Carter both agrees — music, the individual is lost. In jazz, the individual stands out, and disagrees. "It's not only America, it's the whole world. While becomes fascist, it will be called Americanism." "You weren't invited!" He is genuinely because you have to be yourself. I can't be like Sarah or Ella or it's true that Europe has more jazz festivals, after all that's where He randomly switches to the MSU channel where outraged. "Who's your social director?" Anita O'Day. But a record company can take a girl and make her the Beatles came from, right? " a professor is lecturing on how some people The Rambler can't imagine why anyone out of into a Flora Purim or something like a Flora Purim, and everybody One area in which Carter feels that Europeans are a little more believe that subliminal advertising can manipu kindergarten would need a social director, and he thinks it's OK." discerning than Americans is fusion music, that hybrid of jazz and late the way a society thinks, although there's no envisions Francis Coppola stopping a party to "The young people coming up today just don't have the fock with a heavy emphasis on electronics, often at the expense of real evidence to prove it. And the Rambler shout: "Cut! Not enough emotion here. Let's shoot environment that I did. They're in a hurry. It took me years of hard switches to a film in which Alec Guiness, as Adolf it again." But the Rambler also realizes that in the feeling. "Fusion music has not really made it as big as it is over here. work to get to where I am today, and it took others, like Dizzy In fact, they detest fusion jazz. And a lot of it is dying over here as Hitler, is discussing politics with his minister of end it all boils down to not wanting to be alone. (Gillespie), Ella, Horace Silver and Art Blakey, hard work and a well." propaganda. And the Rambler realizes that it really doesn't long time too. But today, a youngster comes up, and the first thing The lack of feeling in fusion is what makes Carter so opposed to it. The Rambler turns the set off, and decides that matter what he thinks because nobody seems to he/she is told is to find a producer. Then they're ready to go. They To her, jazz is feeling. "I just want people to feel what I do. That's it's time for his nightly, vampirish sleep walk to agree on anything anymore. He recalls a time of don't want to take five, 10 years of work, paying dues, to insure that the most important thing. When you see me, you will definitely the 7-11. (The Rambler is a foodaholic, an believing that he wanted to spend the rest of his they'll achieve something lasting, like Art or Dizzy or Miles or know that I am a jazz singer. One performance — and then it's gone affliction which can be as miserable as being life around an "enlightened" university environ anybody like that." — it's over. The next night will be something else. For the audience addicted to drugs or alcohol. The Rambler can ment, but he now feels out of place. He doesn't It has taken Betty Carter a long time to get where she is today. momentarily anesthesize himself with food.) seem to fit in anymore, and knows it's almost time to understand and analyze is not what I'm after. I just want them to feel. They can be dumb as hell, as long as they feel and enjoy." On his walk to the store, he passes two drunk to move on. Starting out in Lionel Hampton's band (where she was given her nickname of Betty "Be-bop" Carter), her individualistic nature was Carter and her trio will bring their jazz to MSU this Saturday men, one of whom slightly resembles the Looney He remembers a scene from earlier this fall. A Tunes' Tasmanian Devil, loudly singing "Where large of students standing by the not long in surfacing. "People would ask me whose band I liked night. Opening the show will be the Sonny Fortune Quartet. Having group were better, Hamp's or Dizzy's and I'd always say Dizzy's, because his stints with Miles Davis and Charles Mingus behind him, saxist have all the liberals gone" to the tune of Pete International Center watching a zealous evangel band was playing the bop stuff, while Hamp was still into swing." Fortune will be presenting the audience with a taste of his Seeger's "Where Have All The Flowers Gone?" ist preach fire and brimstone theology. The man's This led to innumerable firings (and subsequent rehirings) by Latin-flavored jazz instrumentals. Showtimes are 8 and 11 p.m. The Rambler wonders why he only sees these biblical interpretations were moronic, to be sure, $6 in advance and $7 at the door. kind of things at night when he's high, and he also but the crowd's jeers didn't seem to be any more Hampton. Tickets are thinks of how some people believe a revolution is intelligent. It seemed that all comments were coming back, while others are taking the being made less to express heartfelt ideas and sentiment of "Sometimes I feel so weak/ I just more to impress their peers. The evangelist Lansing's haven for young comedians wanna explode!" quite literally. But the Rambler can recall another friendly face from his past — a cynical young man in his passed out some autobiographical literature, explaining that he had been a long-haired, hedonistic radical in the '60s before he repented and was saved. One particularly obnoxious person Bv JOHN NEILSON early 30s who once said: "Why did it end? Aside from mass paranoia, I guess we all liked air set the evangelist's literature on fire. The State News Reviewer conditioning too much." Some drunken morons in Rambler walked home in disgust, the flame Some people will do anything for laughs. Take Joe Dunckel. (Please). Ever since his a speeding Porsche swerve to scare the hell out of blazing in his mind. days in seventh the Rambler, barely missing him as he cuts across The Rambler is again staring blankly at his TV, grade, when his teacher would give him 15 minutes every Friday the city parking lot to the store. They honk. He to tell jokes to his classmates, Dunckel has wanted to be a watching Khomeini explain that it's all being done flips a bird and remembers that love makes the in the name of god. And while the Rambler comedian. If the years since then have taught him anything, world go round. remembers that God has always been on America however, it's that it isn't easy for aspiring comedians to find an 7-11 always seems better in concept than and John Wayne's side, the only religious doctrine appreciative audience. Maybe that's why — years after his seventh reality. The Rambler can never make a decision, he can still believe in was expressed by the grade debut — Dunckel recently opened a Comedy Castle in and he rambles around the store, looking lost. Christian mystic Thomas Merton many years ago downtown Lansing as a showcase for people like himself. Two macho men in greek T-shirts are cooking — "We equate sanity with a sense of justice, with Located in one room of the Alex's complex across from Bonnie & burritos in the microwave. "But is it punk rock?" prudence, with the capacity to love and Clyde's on East Michigan Avenue, the Lansing Comedy Castle is a an inquisitive woman asks her boyfriend as understand other people. We rely on the sane place where would-be Steve Martins, Robin Williams and George Carlins can see if they can cut it in front of an audience. Equally Steppenwolfs "Born To Be Wild" blares from the people of the world to preserve it from barbarism, radio. madness, destruction. And now it begins to dawn important, from Dunckel's point-of-view, is the fact that the Two women enter the store. They are beautiful on us that it is precisely the sane ones who are the Comedy Castle offers Lansing residents a place where they can in the manipulative Madison Avenue sense of the most dangerous." go to see quality stand-up comedy on a regular basis. The Rambler recalls his walk home during Dunckel's Comedy Castle follows the pattern established in such term. They know it. As he passes the rack with the Playboys. Penthouses, Clubs, Cherris, and which a person actually made eye-contact with clubs as The Improv and The Comedy Store in Los Angeles, Catch 1980 editions of the Marilyn Monroe Nude him and smiled (the day's reward), and he thinks A Rising Star in New York, and the original Comedy Castle in Calendar, the Rambler wonders why sex only of the person who recently asked him why his Detroit. It was, in fact, after numerous appearances at the Detroit Stote News Tony Dugal seems important during prolonged periods of columns in the paper aren't funny anymore like Comedy Castle that Dunckel got the idea to open a similar club they used to be. here in Lansing. Craig Tyler of Flint during a recent open-mike night non participation. at the Lansing Comedy Castle. He remembers how he sometimes thinks the He drops the stylus on the vinyl disc. Tom "I was driving down there three nights a week," he said, world would be a better place without all this Petty's voice snarls — "Modern men/ Modern referring to his many performances there during open-mike sexual tension, and how sometimes he even girls/ We all live in the modern world," followed performers, and everybody would have a good time in the end. nights, "and I finally said 'the hell with this'." Not only were these wonders if he wouldn't be happier not having to by a primal scream and a scorching guitar solo. "My motivation was not to become a millionaire or make a lot of trips expensive and bothersome, but it also eventually came to deal with other people at all. But he also For some reason, the Rambler always finds that Dunckel's attention that — on any given night — a good portion of money," Dunckel explained, "but rather to keep (the Comedy Castle) running and give comedians around Lansing a chance to remembers an Iggy Pop concert where — despite line very funny. He sure misses his friends the Comedy Castle audience would be made up of MSU students. (continued on page 8) the outrageous things which occurred that night tonight. With this in mind, Dunckel persuaded the management of Alex's to allow him to open up a local Comedy Castle in the Taffy's room several nights a week. Talented regional and national comedians would play there on Friday and Saturday nights, while Wednesdays and Thursdays would be devoted to anyone willing to sign up for open-mike time. Alex's would get the bar receipts, Dunckel would use the cover charge (usually $2.75) to pay the SUMMER JOBS ARE AVAILABLE (gung'hoO how would you like to either work for the National Gung Ho, adjective. This summer Park Service Enthusiastic. Energetic. the Forest Service? xmnsmEESEEia^ or The National Park Service alone encompasses 287 areas in the United States. Willing to help. 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Twisp, WA 98856 8 Michigan State News Eost Lansing, Michigan Thursday, November 29, 1979 'CHAPTER TWO' Lansing's Comedy Castle (continued from page 7) perform." Simon's autobiographical comedy The first step anyone for aspiring comedians is open-mike night, where with five minutes or more of original material is invited to try it out on the Castle audience (Call 882 7749 for a slot.). In the relaxed and intimate atmosphere of Taffy's room, it doesn't matter By WILLIAM BARNHARDT whether it's your first or fiftieth time in front of an audience — all State News Reviewer that matters is whether you're Lecture Concert's funny or not. Broadway Series brought the delightful Neil "This is a learning experience for every one of us," Dunckel Simon comedy drama Chapter Two to the Auditorium Tuesday pointed out, "and if you get up and bomb, so what? George Carlin night. The play was excellent due to an outstanding set, an has been doing this for years, and the last time he was in Lansing outstanding cast, and a classic Simon script. In fact, a good script he bombed, too." was certainly expected, given that so many Broadway critics were Local people who prove that they can draw the laughs will raving, calling it Simon's best work. Well folks, it was good, but it probably be asked back on later evenings to open for the wasn't his best. headlining comedian. Dunckel is hoping eventually to cultivate a First, one can't help but applaud the drama's intentions. The stable of 12 to 15 "regulars" at the Comedy Castle, and suspects play is Neil Simon's own story, concerning the death of his first that much of the needed talent may come from MSU. Talent can wife and his attempt to marry again despite the problems and show up where you least expect it, Dunckel noted — one heckler in memories that still haunt him. Simon has depicted his romantic the Comedy Castle audience later came back on troubles in no uncertain terms, the dialogue is searing and frank, a open-mike night to see if he could do it any better, and he may eventually end up as a new level of seriousness that former Simon comedies never regular. ZZ Top attempted. (At present, Simon is writing the screenplay for the Those that are serious about humor may movie, which will-star his real life second wife Marsha Mason, also be able to use the Comedy Castle as a stepping stone to bigger and better things ZZ Top — the raunchy trio from Texas playing herself. Hmmm . . .) elsewhere. Dunckel's connections with the — will appear at the Second, one must applaud the wonderful cast. Gilligan's Island's Comedy Castles in Lansing Civic Center Sunday night at 7:30 p.m. Opening the Detroit and Cleveland (and affiliates that may be Dawn Wells (remember MaryAnn?) played the second wife in the opening soon in show will be MCA recording artists Point Blank. Nashville and Atlanta) can be used to procure showcases there for play, an actress named Jennie Malone. I was skeptical of seeing The champions of Texas rock in their rodeo suits, ambitious comedians, and Dunckel also noted that the Home Box ten-gallon ingenuous MaryAnn play the intelligent, determined, multi fac hats and cowboy boots, ZZ Top was formed in 1970, first Office cable TV network may be doing some taping at the Detroit coming eted character of Jennie but she played it beautifully, a perfect to attention as the — and Lansing Comedy Castles in March. While these supporting group headlining acts were Neil Simon heroine, who brought the audience to applause with opportunities reluctant to follow. The band's hybrid of Southwestern blues may sound like fantasy to ex-class clowns at MSU, one has only to and R&B with contemporary hard rock first met critical many stirring tirades and poignant deliveries. The "Neil Simon look at such Comedy Castle alumni as Mike Binder to see the character" — novelist George Schneider — was played by David resistance, but the trio's dynamite performances and platinum Faulkner. There is a subplot concerning Jennie and George's best possibilities. releases — Tres Hcmbres and Fandango — soon Binder — who has risen from a nobody to a national fame via guaranteed friends, Faye and Leo (Donald Gantry and Kathleen Gaffney). them a place in the hard rock hall of fame. such shows as Make Me Laugh since his appearances at the Faye and Leo and their spouses have such abounding marital After a four-year hiatus — with no Detroit Castle — is only one of the may comedians that Dunckel explanation of where they problems, that their role as comic relief from Jennie and George's have been or what they have been has lined up to appear in Lansing in the next few months. One of doing — the performers have December's highlights, meanwhile, will be Leonard Barr — the recently reemerged with a new LP - DEGUELLO. Tickets are $10 and $9, available at the Civic Center box office. 75 year old veteran of 125 Tonight Shows, 300 Merv Griffin Shows, and numerous other TV and film appearances — who will appear Chapter Two depicts a new level of serious¬ Dec. 13 through 15. ness that previous Simon comedies never In the few short weeks since he opened the Comedy Castle here, Dunckel notes that he has already seen a lot of return customers, a attempted ... It is a delightful evening George (David Faulkner) and Jenny (Dawn Wells) phenomenon he attributes to the high prices being charged for of Neil Simon repartee and insight into the share a quiet moment together in a scene from Neil entertainment elsewhere and the fact that movies "are so playwright's life. Simon's romantic comedy Chapter Two, performed depressing nowadays." Comedy, he noted, is one profession where in the University Auditorium Tuesday night. t he only obligation is to make people laugh and feel good, and if Joe Dunckel has his way. Lansing will soon be a much funnier place to live battles was well served. Also the amount of second act time devoted to the subplot of Leo and Faye doesn't really serve to reflect the main character's VISION CARE CONTACT LENS THE PLAY'S two acts are as different in styles as Simon is ordeal, and it seems to be supposing to. To be honest, the audience versatile. The first act is Simon at his best, bitingly witty, would much rather see the likeable Jennie and George work their ASSOCIATES sneaking lines of importance like, "Next to Christmas, loneliness is problems out, than watch Leo and Faye's affair fall apart. The the biggest business in America" in between uproarious bits continual interruption from Jennie and George's story makes the Are seeking Patients for a Contact concerning typical Simon temperature-of the apartment jokes and what's to eat in-the house schtick. The second act is serious — too scenes appear hot then cold, then very funny then very sad, instead of that usual Neil Simon blend of moods and overlapping Lens Investigation Take an idea, make a plan. serious, perhaps. From the lighthearted romantics of the first act, comic themes. Silicone Semisoft the devastating tantrums and struggles of the second act leave the audience a bit surprised. The past is exhumed and exhausted, In short, it seems the main fascination with Chapter Two is that it's Neil Simon's story . . . beyond that, I'm not sure the play is all or Soft $10° " $150 Bring it to life atRiderk examined and then extinguished as Jennie encourages George to that important. Simon should learn from his ex-partner ir. TV Regular Soft $225 accept his first wife's death while George can only proclaim, "In comedy writing, Woody Allen, who managed his autobiographical order to get to the present, one must go through the past!" Annie Hall without eliminating humor from the confrontation 6425 S. Penn. Why Chapter Two is not Neil Simon's best play is a matter of scenes. subtlety. Simon's plays are full of fight scenes, all-out battles, and At any rate, Chapter Two 394-1500 was a delightful evening of Neil Simon yelling contests. The humor interwoven in the arguments make for repartee and insight into the playwright's life. One thing that their power; for example Mel and Edna's nervous breakdowns in seems certain about Simon (as well as many of the major American Prisoner of Second Avenue, or the California vs. New York comic filmmakers or playwrights) is that they all are making a custody of the daughter squabble in California Suite, or the healthy progression toward deeper meanings in social relation¬ frustration scenes of insecurity and commitment in The Goodbye ships, evidenced in the distance between high school froth like Girl. These fine scripts managed all the credibility and sadness of Chapter Two's darker scenes, but with much more subtlety, a cleverer job of writing. Simon's Star Spangled Girl and sentimental emotional works like Chapter Two. Simon seems to be in his prime now. And he's getting better. What's Free? Our HBO Preview Weekend December 1 and 2 ATTENTION What's Not A Toy for a Needy Child NON-BUSINESS MAJORS WHO PRE-ENROLLED FOR EC 200 OR EC 201: TWO IDC COURSES THAT WILL SERVE AS EQUIVA¬ Food for a Hungry Child LENTS FOR EC 200 AND EC 201 FOR NON-BUSINESS MAJORS WILL BE OFFERED WINTER TERM, 1980. On December 1 & 2 Cable Viewers will have a unique opportunity to see two days of IDC 204 INTRODUCTION TO ECONOMICS MTWF 10:20-11:10 top films and original HBO specials. For free! B108 WH-KREININ The HBO Weekend Film Festival is going to some of the valuable prizes being given away be two solid days of star-packed hits. On between the movies. Saturday. December 1 you are invited to watch If you don't have cable television, it's a good time to visit a friend who does. And a ' The Magic of Lassie" at 2:00, "Ice Castles" at 4:00, "Hooper" at 6:00, "Invasion of the Body better time to get cable and HBO for yourself. IDC 205 INTRODUCTION TO ECONOMICS MTWT 12:40-1:30 Snatchers" at 8:00. "Capricorn One" at 10:00 Just give us a call. and "The Sammy Davis, Jr. Special" at 12:30. The HBO Weekend Film Festival. Join us 109 ANH - HAMMERMESH And on Sunday tune in to "Matilda" at 2:00, for the excitement and we're sure you'll "Who Is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe?" decide to join us for good. Because beyond at 4:00. "California Suite" at 6:00, "China Syn¬ the Sports and Specials. HBO is truly a year- drome" at 8:00. "The Rich Little Special" at round Film Festival. 10:30 and "The Boys in Company C" at 12:00. 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Michigan Stote News, Eost Lansing, Michigan Thursday, November 29, 1979 9 JEFF HITTLER Big Ten basketball: it's still the best By ADAM TEICHER (coach of Ohio State) because coach Everett Bass said. help our ball handling quite a Ransey. "Ransey has improved are promising guards and Trent leers' play State News Sports Writer Without much doubt, the he's smiling so much." PURDUE: The Boilermakers "They're unproven. It's safe to say we don't have a star here bit.' said coach Lou Henson. Last year, Henson played in all phases of the game," said Miller. This is bad news for Tucker from Flint and 6 foot 10 Gary Holmes will team at Big Ten was the nation's tough¬ return four starters, including (at guard) and I'm worried Mark Smith at guard, but has Ohio State opponents because forward. est collegiate basketball con All America center Joe Barry about that. We're going to have moved Smith, Illinois leading Ransey averaged 21.4 points is inspiring ference a year ago. Carroll, the Big Ten's leading to come up with some outside scorer last year, to the front last season. THE BENCH IS untested. MSU, the NCAA champion, scorer last season. shooting to win games. court alongside Eddie Johnson. Center Herb Williams, for Coach Jim Dutcher says the lost five league games and Normally this would mean ILLINOIS: The Fighting II Rob Judson is back at guard ward Jim Smith and guard first three Gophers off the ended up in a first place tie with optimistic coaches and fans. But lini was one of the most and will team with Reno Gray- Carter Scott were also starters bench will be two freshmen and MSU fan, but because I the University of Iowa and not at Purdue. The one starter interesting teams in the nation in the baekcourt. transfer from a junior college. If you're measuring the im¬ am an last year. The addition is much a sincerely admired this team's Purdue University. The Big it lost, Sichting, averaged 13.6 one year ago. They reeled off 15 "If we play like can," said talked about freshman forward Two key players from a year provement of this year's MSU we hockey team by its wins and gutsy performance. Ten supplied three of the top points per game and was the straight victories at the begin Johnson, "we can be a 20 win Clark Kellogg, whom many ago will not return. James four teams in the National Boiler's best outside shooter. ning of the year and were ball club." consider among the top three Jackson is academically inelig¬ losses, you're only looking at Although the Spartans broke the tip of the iceberg. four team records for penalties Invitational Tournament, in¬ His presence in the lineup ranked third in the country. OHIO STATE: Stability is freshmen in the nation. ible and Leo Rautins trans Beneath the surface, in the in the series, they always held cluding fourth place Ohio State prevented opposing teams from Then the roof caved in. Illinois the key word in Ohio State Ohio State's starting unit is ferred to Syracuse University. heart of this team, are budding their composure when it University, runner-up Purdue sagging on the 7 foot 1 Carroll. won just four of its remaining basketball this season. so strong that a few experts are WISCONSIN: "There is op counted. This is something an and champion Indiana. 15 games and finished in sev "This is the first time since timism in Wisconsin basketball champions. picking the Buckeyes as not Believe it not, most feel IN ADDITION TO Carroll, enth place in the Big Ten. I've been at Ohio State that only No. 1 in the Big Ten, but because of our wins at the end No, the Spartans are not a experienced squad like North or Dakota was not even able to do. the Big Ten will be better than forwards Arnette Hallman and One of the factors in the we've had an established start No. 1 in the country as well. But of last season," Badger coach great team. In fact, it will be a few Mason says all he wants of ever in the 1979-80 season. Of Drake Morris and guard Brian decline was an injury to center ing unit before the season a weak bench just may hold Bill Cofield reported. Wisconsin years before they can his players is to be disciplined the 11 players selected to the Walker are returning. But most Derek Holcomb. Holcomb is begins," said Miller, now in his them back from these achieve won its last four games of the legitimately contend for a WCHA title. on the ice, give 100 percent and Associated Press All-Big Ten of the talk centers on finding a hurt again and will miss the fourth year as Buckeye coach season, with two of those But what this team lacks in remember that they are repre teams of a year ago, only three replacement for Sichting. Illini's first five to seven games after leaving Western Michigan MINNESOTA: Probably the victories over Ohio State and MSU's Earvin Johnson and The leading candidates are this year. University. "In the past, I've youngest team in the Big Ten, MSU. talent compared to the univer¬ senting MSU. — sities of Minnesota or North Gregory Kelser, and Purdue's junior college transfers Lee had to switch around and try the Golden Gophers will start "We're more mature than we I can't think of three things OTHER THAN HOLCOMB, new combinations for a while." have been and we are giving Dakota, they make up for with Jerry Sichting — will not Cummings and Kevin Stallings. four sophomores along with one this team did last Saturday in a the other starters are healthy. indications that we are going to spirited play. return to their teams. "These guys can score, but of the league's most underrated more inspiring way. Here is a look at how the Big they both played at a level "We're going to play two true players, center Kevin McHale. be more consistent," he added, Ten teams shape up. below Big Ten ball," assistant guards this year and this should Mark Hall and Darryl Mitchell (continued on page 10) TRUE, YOU CANNOT win AFTER THIS W EEKEND'S consistently without the talent, home-and-home series with the but what this team is doing is MSU: PRESEASON University of Michigan, the pollsters, having ignored the laying the foundation upon ARE YOU PUTTING US ON? Spartans will have completed a Spartans, may be overlooking Christmas which a successful program can most difficult first half of the be developed. the defending national cham YOU SHOULD! WCHA season. Difficult in that pions. The Spartans were im And what the Spartans they will have played all of the pressive in Tuesday's 85-67 showed us last Saturday night league's contending teams. Dif¬ arts and victory over Athletes in Action. proved just how much coach ficult in that seven of those 10 "We're going to be a good Ron Mason and his talented games will have been played on team, said MSU coach Jud staff have done with this team the road. And difficult in that Heathcote. "I'm not sure how through 12 the team has had to adjust to a crafts games. good." new coach and a new system. The The strength of the Big Ten Spartans' 5-4 overtime Through it all, the Spartans just may be too much. "It's victory over Nor-th Dakota was have held their own in the almost scary," Heathcote said, indeed an inspiration. After shew won-loss column. But beyond referring to the conference. being totally embarrassed in a that, beneath the surface, the You talk to Bill Cofield, the 9-2 loss to the Fighting Sioux team has had enough character coach at Wisconsin, and he'll the night before, the Spartans to sink even the Titanics of the tell you things are great. You came out Saturday with an WCHA. talk to Lou Henson at Illinois, emotionally stirring per¬ i of he says the same thing. You formance. Go directly to University can't even talk to Eldon Miller Hospitals where you can The crowd of 4,291 that practice nursing as you've showed up after Friday's fiasco been taught. And collect a at Munn Ice Arena stood and good starting salary! For cheered the players on several details, write or call: occasions during the contest for Mrs. Dorothy P. Lepley. RN their determined efforts. Room 705 University Hospitals ot Cleveland AFTER FOLLOWING THIS University Circle Second Floor team for the past two and-one- Cleveland. Ohio 44106. 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Eost Lansing, Michigan Thursday, November 29, 1979 Grapplers tie Michigan (continued from page 91 The Badgers also have all of their starters back. Center Petty lost 14 pounds during the off season and Cofield says that "Petty is our most improved player. Having him in shape certainly Larry went Bob down last year with a knee Grady, who season. was injury after only two games, and academically ineligible for the Big Ten By BILL TEMPLETON match this year, after splitting matches with Joseph last year. ■mproves our chances of having a winning season." DESPITE HIS OPTIMISM, Falk may find his Wildcats in the State News Stall Writer Greg Sargis, a freshman recruit at 158, beat Michigan's John With an 18-18 tie to open its dual meet season, the MSU Big Ten basement for the second time in his two years as Beljan, 13-8. The match was called "a good win for us" by LEADING SCORER WES MATTHEWS, who hit the half-court Northwestern coach. wrestling team still has a lot of kinks to work out, according to Penninger. shot that beat MSU in last season's head coach Grady Penninger. MSU's Mark Varmette was pinned in 1:45 by Nemir Nadar at regular season finale, and Dan MICHIGAN: Johnny Orr laughed a lot at the Big Ten's annual "I was disappointed over it," Penninger said about the draw Hastings are back at guard and Joe Chrnelich and Claude Gregory 167 pounds, before the Spartans came up with a 6-5 win from Jim will be the forwards. press conference in Chicago on Sunday. It was probably at his own against the University of Michigan Tuesday night in Ann Arbor. Ellis at 177 team. "But the team was disappointed too and we all know we can be pounds. "We need to have In the 190 pound class, "their best weight class," Penninger said, a good December," Cofield said. "We need The Wolverines are woefully short on talent. Mike McGee has much better than we were Tuesday night." that to keep up our confidence." an Mark Severen was pinned at the 7:28 mark by U-M's Steve abundance of it but hasn't yet learned to harness it. MSU's Tony Uhlman came back from a big deficit at 118 pounds Frazier, followed by the avenging of a loss last year by MSU INDIANA: and decisioned Tom Davids 7 5, while the Spartans' Jeff Thomas Incredibly, Bobby Knight is back as Hoosier coach But Orr, the Michigan coach, reports that this may have beat Larry Haugn, 9 4 at 126 pounds. heavyweight Shawn Whitcomb who decisioned Steve Bennett and his team is one of the co-favorites, along with Ohio State, to 127. win the Big Ten. The star for the changed. "He is now playing as a team player and has earned the The grapplers suffered their first loss of the night at 134 pounds, champs is forward Mike The respect of the team. He has matured." as Bob Siar edged MSU's Gary Crump 31 in "a match we could grapplers leave for California Dec. 9, where they will Woodson. "He knows his job," said Knight. "Just get the ball into have won," according to Penninger. compete in five dual meets against some nationally prominent the bucket." A senior, Woodson averaged 21 points last winter. McGee will swing between guard and forward. Freshman Joe Jeff Therian won a 7-2 decision for the Spartans at 142 pounds, teams. James may start at forward, but the rest of the Scoring may be a bit easier for Woodson with freshman guard lineup is unsettled. before David Rodriguez narrowly lost to Lou Joseph 10-8, at 150 "Cal Poly is the best wrestling team in California and has been Isiah Thomas in the lineup. "Isiah has played well in practice for "This team is better conditioned, they work as hard or harder pounds. for years," Penninger said. "We'll see them, along with Bakersfield the most part," Knight said. "Playing in Puerto Rico (for Knight than any team I've had," Orr said. "I like this team." Penninger said he had hoped that Rodriguez could have won the and both are nationally ranked." with the Pan Am team) helped him make the transition from high school to college. His role on this team is well suited to his ability HE PROBABLY WONT like this team so much when they start and temperament." piling up the losses. IOWA: The Hawkeyes are in much the same HOLDOVERS RAY TOLBERT and Randy Wittman will join position as MSU. FACE EMU TOM (AIT Thomas and Woodson as starters, along with another freshman, 6 foot-8 forward Steve Bouchie. They were Big Ten champs a year ago, lost a couple crucial players, and aren't considered to be contenders for the title. But with the Big Ten's best guard in Ronnie Lester, Iowa will NORTHWESTERN: "The injury factor in our case hurt us and remain competitive, at least. "We will continue to pressure Tankers open season kept us from putting together a season like Wildcat coach Rich Falk said about last Now that Northwestern is healthy and we season. could have had," they brought in some full-court, run the fast break offense as we have done in the past and set some things up to take advantage of some of the players we have," coach Lute Olson said, referring to Lester. Seniors Pete Saggau and Matt Johnson, along with freshman impressive recruits, Falk is talking about having a winning season, By CHRIS HANSEN and is doing so with a straight face. "I expect Northwestern will To help get the ball off the board and to Lester, an 18.7 point per State News Sports Writer Mike Brown, an All American from Grosse Pointe North High game scorer last season, Olson will start both Steve Waite and have a successful season and by that I mean a The MSU men's swimming team will open its 1979 80 season, School, will be doing the diving for the Spartans. winning one," he Steve Krafcisin, each at 6-foot-10. "We got our tails kicked on the said. traveling to Eastern Michigan University tonight and hosting boards last year and we are trying to fix that up. Rebounding is Oakland University Saturday afternoon. THE LONG DISTANCE races will be left up to freshmen Kevin Leading scorer Rod Roberson is back, but Falk prefers to talk our biggest concern." The Spartan tankers, coached by Dick Fetters, will be trying to Hook and Matt Fetters. about freshman guard Mike Jenkins of Chicago, freshman forward Kevin Boyle, perhaps the conference's best freshman a year ago, better last year's dual meet record of 6 7. Although the MSU tankers won handily over EMU last year, the Gaddis Rathel of Chicago, and sophomore forwards Jim Stack, who is back and Olson says he is "twice as good as he was last year." This year's tanker squad will depend on the team's sophomores, Hurons will lend strong competition, boasting such talent as Jeff as seven of eight returning letter winners are from last season's Romig, Mid American conference champ in the backstroke. freshman class. Saturday's meet against Oakland will show some close competition'and make for an excellent afternoon of spectator THE TOP SOPHS include Dan Majer, who was one of MSU's fulfillment. The Oakland team will be displaying such talents as better performers last season, Fetters said. Majer swims the NCAA Division 11 backstroke champ, Mark Doyle, and national backstroke and freestyle events. champ in the butterfly, Ian Dittus. Other returnees vital to this year's s^quad are Scott Wilson, who Saturday's competition will start at 2 p.m. and be held at the was ninth in the 200 yard backstroke in last year's Big Ten finals, Charles McCaffrey Indoor Pool in the IM-West Building. and Bob Lundquist, MSU's top breaststroke racer, who will also swim in the freestyle and individual medley. Lundquist was the leading scorer for the Spartans, with 117 points in meet competition last season. Opening Bowling Mike Borre, breaststroke; George Kruggel, butterfly; Mark Lancaster, freestyle; and Chris Rock, freestyle, are other Friday, Starting at 9 p.m. sophomore letter winners returning. All day & evenings Saturday Atmosphere Rent-a-Lane . . . Quality . . . '8.00 per lane Fun . . . 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AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE Special Book Buying Personnel will be ready to serve you 730 to 500 daily. r 12 Michigan State News, Eost Lansing, Michigan Thursday, November 29, 1979 / By BILL TEMPLETON Itnyre has been playing with consistency, while Gibson has In addition to Meyers and Wells, freshman Jackie Carter, a State News Sports Writer improved her shot selection and remained consistent with her 5 foot-11 forward, makes the transition to basketball following a The MSU women's basketball team, runner up a year ago in shooting percentage. successful fall with the volleyball team. both the state and Big Ten tournaments, has its sights set high The two were the Spartans' leading this year and will center on a couple of goals coach Karen scorer and rebounder, THE SPARTANS HAVE a tough road to travel in December Langeland believes attainable. respectively, last season. are as they open their season on Dec. 9 with a game against Ohio "We have set realistic goals to be undefeated in the state and Other players who figure to offer a great deal of support this State University in Columbus. in the Big Ten," Langeland said. "We are optimistic that we can year include junior forward Gale Valley, 5 foot 11 forward The cagers then travel to California for the Cal-Poly Pomona Women regain the state title (lost last year to the University of Detroit) and make a strong run at our first Big Ten title." Laurie Reynolds, and 6-foot center Mary Vielbig. VALLEY, ONE OF the MSU tournament Dec. 13 through 15. Continuing on its tough road schedule, MSU plays the If the cagers pre season performance is any indication of co captains along with Itnyre, has extended her shooting range to 16 to 17 feet, an University of Detroit at the new Joe Louis Arena in Detroit what is in store this season, Langeland's thoughts are just improvement from the 15-foot range she enjoyed last season. Dec. 20, before concluding its December route with the Queens set season goals around the corner from becoming reality. A YEAR AGO, the team failed to adjust to changing situations, but with seven out of 12 players back again this Reynolds has been aggressive in her defensive play, while pairing that with more consistency in her outside shooting. College Christmas Tournament in Flushing, N.Y., Dec. 27 through 29. The regular home season begins with a contest against the year, Langeland is encouraged because of the experience Vielbig has also been demonstrating greater intensity and University of Illinois Jan. 5 in the IM Sports-West Arena. factor, combined with better ability to adjust. has refined her offensive moves around the basket. Langlenand anticipates that the Northwestern University This year's Spartan quintet will rely on 6 foot senior center The cagers also have two freshmen recruits on the squad, Wildcats will pose her cagers their toughest challenge this Mary Kay Itnyre and 5-foot, 10 Nanette Gibson, both of whom forward Carol Meyers and guard Karen Wells, both of whom season, after defeating the Spartans in last year's Big Ten were impressive during pre season. seem to be adjusting well to the program. championship game. Swimmers host CMU open The MSU women's swimming team, with a 11 dual record, will its home season against Central Michigan University at 7:30 51 tonight at the Charles McCaffrey Indoor Pool. CMU coach Cheryl Solomon, an MSU All-America swimmer and KNAPP5 twoyear assistant, under Spartan head coach Jennifer Parks, brings in a Chippewa team that will be making its season debut. Solomon's squad was 7-4 in dual meets last season. CMU is led by Rose Trahan, last year's Midwest Regional champion and nationals qualifier in the 50 yard freestyle, and Ginger Warren, a standout breaststroker. MSU assistant coach Melinda Whitcomb says, however, that it MERIDIAN MALL should not be difficult for MSU to win tonight. She expects the closest races to be the freestyle events where the Spartans will pit their best swimmers against Trahan. Swimming the 50 yard freestyle for MSU will be Kyle Roggenbuck and Patty James. Mary McClellan, Kristi Pintzke and Roggenbuck will swim the 100 yard freestyle for the Spartans. M6U NIGHT In other featured events, freshman standout Laurie Thompson, who already holds school records in two events, will swim the 500 yard freestyle for the first time in dual competition. Linda Mrosko will swim the 50 and 100 yard butterfly events, freshman Keli Emerson, who is the team leader in three events this season, will compete in the 200 yard individual medley and the 100 yard breast-stroke, and co captain Sandy Sarhatt will swim the 500 yard FRIDAY ONIY freestyle and 100 yard butterfly events. All six of Spartan coach John Narcy's divers Jeannie Mikle, Patti McDonnell, Annette Kubiske, Amy Straith, Pam Burgett and Debbie Porter — will compete in MSU's final tune up for its Dec. 7 meet against Pittsburgh, one of the top women's swimming and diving teams in the nation. HOLDEN REID THE ATTIC 6 til tyOOpm Z-ZEEJ Corps College And The Corps The Platoon Leaders Class (PL* is the primary college officer commissioning program of the Marine Corps. It is a leader¬ ship program, and the positive characteristics developed during training as a candidate will be of great value to you throughout your career -be it civilian or military What does it take to complete PLC training? It takes strength, agility, coordination, endurance, intelligence, moral and physical courage It takes desire, determination and grit. If you think you've got what it takes find out for sure while you're still in college. And do it with no obligation. You can join the PLC program in your freshman, sophomore or junior year of college. On campus you will not have to wear a uniform, participate in drill or attend any special on all purchases. dosses because all training takes place ONLY IN THE SUM¬ MER. Freshmen and sophomores attend two six week train¬ ing courses. Juniors take one ten week course. Only after Just present your valid you graduate from college and accept your commission are you required to serve on active duty. Before then you '79-'80 Student, Faculty may disonroll at any time. PLC training is tough and we demand the best. Find out or Staff M.S.U. ID card if you measure up. Contact us, NOW! Call Toll Free 1-800-292-5920 LT. HANK LAWSON or see: and receive 20% off. Placement Office Student Services Maximum employee discount will be 20°< Bldg. Today Nov. 29. 1979 i Michigon Stote News. East Lansing Michigan Thursday November 29, 1979 13 tiiin;i: miliums to lhavk associarnt\ ASMSU positions available 1 he ASMSU comptroller, legal services co-director, and Programming Hoard lions Board and the ASMSU Student Board allocate funds to student chairperson will resign from their positions at the end of fall term. organizations. James Peterson, ASMSU comptroller, has received an UPl internship in Chicago for It seems silly to have three boards to fund (RSO) groups," Peterson said. winter term. It hasn't 1 eterson also said the interest free student loans which ASMSU Petitions for the positions are available in 307 Student Services sponsors, quite hit her Bldg. for should be increased to $40 sometime next winter term. The loans are currently interested sophomore and junior accounting or finance majors. Petitions will be yet, but accepted through Dec. 6. In other action, the Budget Committee scheduled a meeting for Saturday at 2 Cheryl Thor- Jeffery Muhn, co-director of ASMSU legal services, will be graduated this p.m. in 327 Student Services Bldg. to review the current ASMSU budget, which gaard, a stu¬ term. The director position will go to Co Director, Brian Gaggin. dent at the expires Dec. 31. ASMSU Programming Board chairperson John Haytol will also graduate this A tentative budget was handed out at the Student Board's meeting Tuesday University of term. A replacement for his position has not yet been selected. night. However, Budget Committee Chairperson Bob Carr said it was far from Wisconsin at At the ASMSU meeting Tuesday, Peterson said he was opposed to the idea of being finalized. Milwaukee, three student boards allocating money to registered student organizations. The Student Board would like to iron out all of the problem spots in the budget made $7,751 Currently, the ASMSU Programming Board, the Student Media Appropria before it is to take effect at the start of winter term, Carr said. for a min¬ ute's work Tuesday. She got to scoop Airlines may pick up as much as she could By BRUCE BABI.ARZ Michigan. About 180,000 passengers were carried by United during the first nine from State News Staff Writer months this year out of a Lansing, Flint, Grand Rapids, Muskegon and Saginaw. Four airlines said they are considering replacing flights to Lansing and five $100,000 It s not a question of volume," said Richard Hoener, vice president of other Michigan cities that United Airlines has reduced service to state officials mountain of American Airlines in Michigan. "It's a question of the economic feasibility of flying said. short distances with $1 bills after large planes." American, Republic, Eastern and Northwestern airlines are reviewing the winning a possibility of taking over the services United plans to drop next spring. HOENER SAID THAT because Republic airlines is radio station Members of the Michigan Aeronautics Commission met Tuesday with already providing services to those cities, it would have the best chance at picking promotion up services dropped by representatives of three of the four airlines to discuss United's plans for cutting United. contest. flights to Lansing, Detroit, Flint. Grand Rapids and Muskegon. But, Thomas said while he is not opposed to Republic picking up the services, he "No commitments were made," said Robert Thomas, director of the would favor a second airline to pick up the flights. commission. "We only received promises from the airlines to go back to "If Republic were to take over all the services of United we'd have a headquarters with the proposals." single carrier," Thomas said. "If the employees went on strike and Republic couldn't THE COMMISSION IS scrambling to find replacement operate, where would we all be?" services for the cities to be affected by United's scheduled reductions. The airport officials affected by the cutback and the commission have recently United said it is reducing services because of operating costs and a change in asked the U.S. Civil Aeronautics Board to prevent United from cutting services the company's structure from short to long-haul flights, said Paul Elmen, manager before a replacement airline is found. of United's branch at the Capitol City Airport. "Our presentation to the board was well received," Thomas said. "They may be "United is looking ahead into the 1980s and the company believes it would be of significant help." best to restructure from short-haul to long haul flights," Elmon said. The commission may also take legal action, Thomas said, to insure the state can United's reductions would eliminate about 50 percent of the airline's flights in maintain its access to Chicago's O'Hare Airport should United pull out. CAasses offered to parents e Search procedure reform bill on pregnancy, delivery and care approved by Senate in 30-0 vote A By KAREN GOODWIN State News Staff Writer Parenting has to stiyft with the first months of pregnancy, said a offered in the Lansing area through the Expectant Parents Organization. Classes include lecture and discussion relation to maternal changes, nutrition, father's participation, labor, delivery and after birth care. By LAM WIEGAND strip search must be performed by a person of the same member of the Expectant Parents Organization at an International United Press International sex as the suspect and cannot be done in the presence of those Year of the Child parent education forum. A four-week "refresher course" is offered for parents who have The Senate approved Wednesday a bill prohibiting police not involved in the search. Carol Buzzita told about 50 group participants Tuesday that to had a child but would like to re-learn breathing techniques. from conducting strip and body cavity searches in most Law enforcement officers who assist in the procedure must alleviate stress during pregnancy, a couple can enroll in one of five A 10 week class for expectant mothers offers an opportunity for misdemeanor cases and outlining procedures when such be of the same sex as the arrested person. different classes which prepare expectant parents for all aspects of single mothers to share their concerns and support with other searches are permitted. Body cavity searches must be conducted by professional pregnancy, newborn care and parenting. single women, Buzzita said. The measure was approved with no debate on a 30-0 vote. It medical personnel. If the doctor or nurse performing the search Buzzita, speaking at Harry Hill High School, 5815 Wise Road, The classes are conducted informally with lots of discussion, she now goes to the House for approval of a technical amendment. is not of the same sex as the person being held, another Lansing, said the 36 year old organization served more than 2,000 said, with opportunity to discuss pregnancy, labor, delivery, A move to give the bill immediate effect after it is signed into individual of the expectant parents in the area last year. planning fot (he future an price of other leading Lansing Dept. Store,. Yes savo $JVe 5[)%. Men's dress slacks over 500 units Polyester knits. Both solid and patterns. Many styles, all belted. Reg. 18-24 value. All sizes to 41. MEN'S, WOMEN'S FASHION 1EANS Your choice $12.90. Many styles. 100 prewashed denims. Straight, Western, Boot Leg. All sizes. -J* m Guys-n-gals VELOURS Long sleeve, Many styles. Compares at $32-$40. Your choice $12.90. 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The winners of Christmas gifts such as chocolate Monopoly games and Peace Corps and VISTA representatives will be the "best" and "worst" categories will each be able to interviewing dirigibles built for two are typical targets of a contest to designate volunteers from 9 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. today in MSU Placement illustrate Christmas commercialism. one recipient of the donations. Deadline for entries is Dec. 18. Services, 146 Student Services Bldg. A non profit, public education group called Alternatives is The contest sponsor, Alternatives, was formed in 1973 to Interested students who will graduate in less than a year with a sponsoring two contests to determine the worst of "Christmas develop resources and projects to "challenge the runaway bachelor's, master's or doctoral degree can stop by to sign up for Commercialism" and the best of an "Alternative Christmas." commercialism of our celebrations and lifestyles." an interview. A number of interviews have already been set up, The group asks for 200 to 300 word descriptions of gifts that Their goal of "Alternative Christmas" focuses on the ideas of but openings are still available. are "particularly tacky, tasteless, extravagant, expensive, challenging Christmas commercialism by adopting alternative Peace Corps volunteers work two years in any of 60 nations in awful, useless, or utterly crass." Entries for the "Worst of and meaningful celebration practices. Latin America, Africa, Asia, the South Pacific, or the Caribbean. Christmas" contest are to show gifts that "serve only the The gToup suggests diverting money which is normally spent VISTA volunteers work for one year in rural and urban poverty financial interests of the manufacturers and retailers." on "holiday extravagance" to worthwhile social change and areas of America. Some of the problems they deal with concern The Best of Christmas contest calls for 200 to 300 words human needs groups. legal and welfare rights, food stamps and care for the elderly. descriptions of "gifts which demonstrated a more meaningful, For contest information write: Best and Worst Christmas An information table will be set up at Placement Services humor or socially responsible celebration." Contest, Alternatives, 4274 Oaklawn Drive, Jackson, Miss. during the interviews to answer any questions students Alternatives will donate $500 to two non profit, tax-exempt may have. Students may also call collect (313) 226-7928 for information. Hooded thief fingers former associates in organized crime car-theft business By JEFFREY MILLS completed within 24 hours, he said. Often, an order from a repair Associated Press Writer shop or salvage yard for particular parts on a certain type of car is WASHINGTON - A former $10,000 a year bakery driver told accepted before a car is stolen to fill the order, he said. senators Wednesday how he increased his salary five fold by THE SAME PARTS, purchased from General Motors, Ford or joining organized crime in the booming car-theft business. Alex Jaroszewski said his initiation consisted of a few lessons Chrysler take four weeks for delivery and cost the repair shop and instructions to go to a Sears store and buy a dent-puller, a nail-puller, a set of screwdrivers and needle-nose plierr. That night, he went out looking for a late model Buick Riviera. He said his teacher, Steven Ostrowski, "pulled the doorlock out of the passenger door with the nail-puller, and placed a dummy lock back in the hole so it would not be apparent the lock had been Board allocates funds removed. "He brought the doorlock over to our car and drove a few blocks away. He stopped the car and a lock tumbler. After reading showed how to read the numbers on the numbers, he demonstrated how to student publications to cut a key with a keypunching machine. Cutting the key took only a few minutes. We then drove back to the Riviera. Ostrowski The Student Media Appro¬ • Hospitality Press — $1,695. opened the door, started the ignition in seconds and drove away," priations Board, responsible for • Light Writers $2,300. Jaroszewski said. funding student publications, • MSU Marketline Magazine has completed the first phase of $1,791. THUS EDUCATED, JAROSZEWSKI said, he turned his legal its allocation process. • Olin Health Center $3,100. $10,000 salary into $50,000 per year in illegal earnings. The board granted to various • People's Choice $1,950; The easy methods allow car thrives to make huge profits at low groups $30,231, which is a • Rhapport $3,000; risk, said Jaroszewski, who testified with his face covered by a portion of the ASMSU tax • Senior Class Council $1,000; hood. He has testified against his former associates under a federal dollars collected from students • Women's Media Collective plan to provide new identities and addresses to key witnesses. The throughout the academic year. $2,400. new name he has assumed was not revealed. The following groups re¬ Car theft increased 13 percent nationally in the first six months ceived $1,000 or more from of 1979 over the same period last year, according to FBI statistics. SMAB. Once professional car thieves steal a vehicle, it usually winds up • ACT-FOCUS - $2,300: in a "chop shop," where the parts needed to repair a similar car are • Environmental Info Service removed. 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Lansing G/ue Ponderosa Gift Certificates I 442) Saginaw As MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY FEDERAL CREDIT UNION On Campus at 600 E Crescent • 9 to 5.30 Monday thru Friday • Phone 353-2280 Michigan Stote News, East Lansing, Michig Thursday, November 29, 1979 15 Energy specialist says cutoff HELD OVER f ADULTS 5300 STUDENTS TWI-LITE SHOW $1.75 & SR (ITI2ENS WITH m ( ARD SO 1 LAST 3 DAYS Al. PACINI) BURT 1 hasn't disrupted U.S. supplies REYNOLDS A ^ JUL By DAVE SCHWEISBERG DETROIT (UPI) - The cut¬ supplies. We're on a knife edge. going to happen." Petroleum and Royal Dutch PORNO TONIGHT CLAYBURGH Ajf Wolgast credited improved Shell. For DEBBIE the term ends 1 ROCK AND ROLLER off of Iranian crude has not Saturday "IF THE IRANIAN oil con American conservation and the Some aid came from Saudi She passed all her tests! disrupted U.S. oil supplies but tinues to be put into the slumping U.S. economy for the Arabia, a moderate nation coupled with prior trends it has market, there is still the same guardedly optimistic forecast. among the Organization of Pe pushed the nation to the brink amount of supply. The question He said gasoline demand has troleum Exporting Countries. of a substantial shortfall, a top is whether we can get the dipped 7 percent within the The Saudis have u world-planner for Exxon Corp. supply." past three months. production 1 million barrels per THANKS FOB warned Wednesday. With total oil demand in the YANKS... day in recent months to offset MCSjSB BUyanks But Wolgast cautioned that A.K. Wolgast, a world ener¬ U.S. running at about 18 million Gene Sham Iranian production lost since gy supply specialist and man¬ supplies will be "very tight" at JmNBC today show I barrels per day, the 700,000 least until the early 1980s. the revolution there. ager of the mammoth oil com¬ barrels per day eliminated from Exxon and four other major "Saudi Arabia has historical I 15:00 . si rs, «:00 ,5:00 ,, SI 75) 1:00 fR] 1 pany's planning and analysis Iranian sources amounted to a American oil companies had a 7 ly helped keep prices down," department, said petroleum re¬ four percent shortfall in the TIME AFTER MICHAEl DOUGLAS 1 percent share each in the Wolgast said. "The Saudis have serves are at high levels but nation's needs, Wolgast said. former Iranian oil consortium. used a lot of moderation and the L^&TIME to SUSAN ANSPACH J~m JE 1 could be depleted rapidly if J A MOST ingenious The cutoff was ordered Nov. The biggest shares, Wolgast American consumer has bene interruptions occur in other oil 12 by President Carter. It was said, held fited from it." THRILLER! mamma were by British (S:30 hi SI.7S) 100 (4:00..r SI 7S) R:1S ' * J producing nations. part of the administration's "Petroleum inventories are move against the Ayatollah above normal, we're in a better Ruhollah Khomeini after Mos position than a year ago," said lem students took over the U.S. rj \\\ Great for Holiday Parlies! ///& FRONTLINE CINEMA et al Presents f Wolgast, in Detroit Wednes¬ Embassy in Tehran and held day. Americans hostage. SOUND "But there are just adequate The action by the students was sanctioned by the Iranian government. ft 7V Mid DISCO OH THl MOVl! Michigan s Finest Mobil Disco * . BAMBI WOODS AS DEBBIE PORNO TONIGHT SHOWTIMES: 7:30. 9:00, 10:30 PLACE- 102 B WELLS IRAN: Beyond Iran films Wolgast said at the time of the cutoff, Iran had been ex¬ to be shown porting a total of about 3 million barrels per day. the headlines "IF IRANIAN PRODUC¬ The films "Iran: Beyond the TION stopped totally, or Headlines" and "Iran before the another country cut back sharp¬ Film The - Temptation of Power Revolution" will be shown at 7 tonight in B-104 Wells Hall. ly, we could have some gasoline lines and a shortage," Wolgast Federico Fellini's Panel discussion on the causes The presentations are open to students. Admission will be SI. I VIT6LLONI of the current situation in Iran and what it means for the U.S. Tree sale benefits area youths Christmas trees will be sold by the Young Men's Christmas Christian Association of Lan¬ sing Dec.1 through 24. The trees will be available at the corner of Marshall Avenue and Saginaw Street and at the Parkwood Branch on Haslett Road. Proceeds from sales will be used to send area youth to camp. Free tickets to ceremony available Faculty, staff and students interested in attending the formal inauguration of MSU President Cecil Mackey may pick up free tickets in the MSU Auditorium box office between 1 and 3 p.m. Friday. Three to four hundred tickets are still available for the cere¬ mony, which will be held at 3:30 p.m. Friday in the Auditorium. The tickets may also be reserved today by contacting Herman King, director of aca¬ demic services, 308 Admin¬ istration Bldg. Tickets reserved between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. today may be picked up at the Auditorium box office from 1 to 3 p.m. Friday. Spartan Triplex NOTICE THE POSITIONS OF A.S.M.S.U. THE COMPTROLLERSHIP ONION FIELD ARE OPEN FOR A True Story 1c^OsEV,BASSy PETITIONING AT 307 STUDENT SERVICES BLDG. SOPHOMORE AND JUNIOR V. A™ FINANCE AND r ACCOUNTING MAJORS v|0* ARE INVITED TO APPLY. n WALT DlSNfYS DEADLINE FOR PETITIONS Sleeping BEAuTy IS DECEMBER 6, 1979 TECHNIRAMA" technicolor* 1:4$ M 50 1:45 (a 'J.50 AT 5:00 P.M. 4:1$ 11:10 V I ] () Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, November 29, 1979 IT ONLY TAKES MINUTES TO PLACE YOUR STATE NEWS 347 STUDENT SERVICES BUILDING CALL 355-8255 Classified Advertising Automotive [ [A] Auto Service \[7] \ Employment |[jj] | Employment 1 Employment | f|X] | Employment LiD Information PLYMOUTH VOIARE 1976 CHEAPEST PRICES in the NEED BANJO and guitar RN'S GN'S SCHOOL SOCIAL - Worker. LIKE TO DRIVE SECRETARY: 1 year mini¬ Custom coupe. Power steer state1 UGLY DUCKLING instructors. Call MARSHALL MA in social work. PHONE 355-8255 347 Student Services Bldg. inrj, brakes, air. AM FM, 225' RENT A CAR MUSIC CO., 337-9700. Ask Michigan DO IT FOR mum of secretatial exper¬ $7.95/day Lansing General Hospital has approval as school social DOMINO'S PIZZA ience. Typing at 50 words per 6, good mileage car. 882 7946 372 7650 C-20-11 30 14) for Gordon McMahon. full and part-time positions worker. Contact Ingham In¬ Regular Rates after 6. 3-11 30 !4i C 20-11-30 (5) available for registered and termediate School District, Now hiring full and part-time minute, shorthand at 80 delivery people. Flexible words per minute minimum. graduate nurses. A 4-day, 10 676-3268 5-11-29 (6) 1 day - 95 per line PONTIAC ASTRE 1975, Employment MODELS WANTED, $9 hour hour-per-day work week op¬ hours with paid vacations and holidays benefits. Can Must have good communica¬ tion skills. Position located in AT 3 days - 85' per line hatchback, 4 cylinder, auto matic 36,000 miles. $1500 AVON 489 2278 or apply in person at VELVET FINGERS, 527 E. tion allowing 3-day weekends is available on the midnight NIGHT CALLER. Phoning make up to $5/hour with Lansing. Starting salary at Earn your potential donors in the even¬ commission and tips. Apply $9,450 with liberal fringe 6 days - 80 per line Call 882 8627 4 11 30(4) Holiday shopping Michigan. OR-20-11-30 (41 shift. We offer: Primary and ings to come in and donate at the following locations. benefits. Send resume by 8 days • 70' per line money Sell Avon part time team and set nursing, complete blood. Must have pleasant December 3, 1979 to: Mr. PONTIAC FIREBIRD 75, CB, your own hours. UNIFORMED SECURITY of¬ orientation program, continu¬ America's most telephone voice and work 2068 Cedar St., Holt Charles Phillips, 1850 West AM FM cassette, automatic, popular line ficers and of store detectives, ing education support sys¬ well with the public. Work 1561 Haslett Rd., Haslett Mt. Hope Ave. Lansing Mich¬ snows, extras, $1950 cosmetics, fragrance Et full Must or part-time. Call 641 tem, excellent wage and study only. Apply at Amer¬ 1139 E. Grand River, sell. After 6, 355 4900 jewelry. Call 482 6893. 4562. OR 20 11 30 (4) benefit package. For more igan. 48910. E.O.E. Master Charge 8 Visa Welcome C 20-11 30 (8) ican Red Cross. 1800 E, East Lansing 5-11-29(15) Z 2 11 29 (41 information, contact Person¬ Grand River, 2-11-30 (10) 5214 Cedar St., Lansing nel Office Department, Lan¬ 3608 N.E. St., Lansing Special Rates TRIUMPH SPITFIRE 78. 2 MUSIC AID. McDonnell Mid¬ sing General Hospital, 2800 DISHWASHER-AFTER¬ WANTED-SUPPLEMENTAL dle School. Music theory 801 Thomas L. Parkway, 345 Ads 3 lines J4.00 5 days. 80 per line over tops. AM FM,, red, $4500 Devonshire, Lansing, Ml NOONS full or part time. instructors. Jackson Com¬ 351 2098 or 332 1105. ALL STUDENT instruction in audio room. 48909. Phone 372-8220, ext Lansing 3 lines. No adjustment in rate when cancel¬ 8:20-9:20 a.m. Monday, Tues¬ 332-8420. Ask for Rick or 966 Trowbridge, E. Lansing munity College, North 3 11 30 (3) 267. EOE. 8-11-30 (21) campus, winter term. Intro¬ led. Price of item(s) for sale must be stated Advertising day, Friday. 12:55-1:55 Thurs¬ Randy.2-11-30 (3) 12 11 30 (20) _ _ duction to Business, Ac¬ in ad. Maximum sale price of *200. Private TOYOTA 1973 28 MPG, Must be day and Friday. 2:50 Wednes¬ INSTRUCTIONAL MEDIA LPN'S SKI EQUIPMENT sales in counting, Et Elementary regular gas, air, AM'FM. $300 day. $3.05/hour minimum. Center is party ads only. or best offer 485 7223. Prepaid East Lansing Public Schools. now hiring student Our basic nursing home is Lansing's largest, best- Spanish. Daytime classes. Peanuts Personal ads 3 lines s2.25 - per in¬ 4 11 30 (3) projectionists for winter term. looking for part time help, staffed ski shop. Must be Call William Ely, afternoons. Beginning Nov. 5 Carolyn Bodwin, 332-5075 Audio-visual experience is 11p.m.-7a.m. shifts. PROV¬ knowledgeable and person¬ 1-787-0800, ext. 155 or 156 sertion. 75' per line over 3 lines, (pre-pay until end of extension 64. 7-11-29 (11) desirable but not necessary. able. See Steve or Brian at 3-11-30 (8) VOLKSWAGEN BEETLE '72. INCIAL HOUSE EAST, loca¬ ment) You must have at least 2 ted next to MSU. Phone Jean MC SPORTING GOODS, 40,000 actual miles, runs term. Rummage/Garage Sale ads 4 lines s2.50. COOKS SHORT order. Full terms left before graduation Maples, 332-0817 for appoint¬ 5002 W. Saginaw. 9-11-30 (8) AMBITIOUS PERSON great, $995. Ask for Rudy, and part time. Lunch hours 63 per line over 4 lines-per insertion. THANKS! and have large blocks of ment. 7-11-30 (9) needed for hallway main¬ CURTIS FORD INC. 3003 E and evenings. No experience 'Round Town ads 4 lines-s2.50-per insertion. hours open between 9a.m.- EXPERIENCED MAINTEN¬ tenance. E. Lansing proper¬ Michigan Ave. 351 1830 necessary. Apply in person 3p.m. Apply in person only, Mr. Businessman, advertise ANCE man part time. Rental ties. Call today for informa¬ 63 per line over 4 lines. 4-11 30(5) HUDDLE WEST, 138 South room 26 IMC. Contact Fred for the help you need tomor¬ properties. Ste-Mar Realty. tion. 332-3900. Lost & Found ads/Transportation ads 3 lines- Waverly. 7-11-30 (6) Moore. 5-11-30 (15) row in our columns 339-3512. OR-2-11-30 14) OR-3-11-30 (5) VOLKSWAGEN, 1973, excel WORK STUDY position, ad¬ M ,50-per insertion. 50' per line over 3 lines. lent condition, ministrative aide to the ING¬ S/F Popcorn (Sorority-Fraternity) 50' per line. HAM COUNTY EQUAL OP brakes, $1350 or best offer 351 6780 or 1 681 5843 after PORTUNITY COMMISSION. Deadlines 5p.m.7 11 30 (4) Any major o.k., but must be Want Ads 2 able to work independently. p.m.-1 class day before public¬ ation. Cancellation/Change-1 p.m.-l class day be¬ fore publication. Classified Display deadline-3 p.m.-2 class VOLKSWAGEN 412 '73, ellent running 57,000 miles, $975. 351 3211 2 11 30 I4I VOLVO 1972 164E Leather exc condition, Pay $4 00 'hour, Start winter term. Call Gaylene Perrault at 355-8231 early a.m. or late p.m. 3 11 30 '101 PROFESSIONAL WAIT The State News Yellow Page days before publication. AM FM, snow tires, 24 MPG. RESSES Et waiters, $3.00/ Once ad is ordered it cannot be cancelled or 4 speed Et overdrive. Dealer hour » tips. Nights, weekend Service changed until after 1st insertion. Business inspection Best offer 349 some Holidays. See Mr. There is a M OO charge for 1 ad change plus 3539, nights. 4 11-30 (5) Johns at Bus Stop after 9:30 50' per additional change for maximum p.m. Monday-Thursday. 3 11-30 (6) — of 3 changes. The State News will only be responsible for Auto Service jj/] ELECTRONICS TECHNI¬ the 1st days incorrect insertion. Adjust MASON BODY SHOP, 812 E. CIAN MSU Student, part ment claims must be made within 10 time, experience in: trouble days Kalamazoo since 1940 Auto of expiration date. painting collision service. shooting, tape recorder Et Bills are due 7 days from ad expiration date American, Foreign amplifier repair. Call Eric 355- cars. 485 0256. C-20-11-30 (5) 4676 2-11-30 (5) If not paid by due date, a M OO late service charge will be due. RESPONSIBLE FEMALE to BRAKE PARTS Pads, shoes and hydraulics for your for babysit for infant beginning BARBER HEALTH FOOD MEDIA SERVICE eign car. CHEQUERED FLAG January. 6 hours/week. No Automotive Automotive FOREIGN CAR PARTS. 2605 Kalamazoo Street One smoking. References. Martha 332 1321 after Dec¬ Call Spartan Barber 10% DISCOUNT Videotape 1973 MERCURY Cougar XR7 E mile west of campus. 487 ember 1. 2 11 30 (4) Styling to all MSU Introductions 5055. C-20 11-30 (7) For Men, Women and students loaded, $1000 or good condition. best offer, evenings. WANTED PART time help Children on purchases of $2 fill Mill lltHJ A division of Media GOOD USED tires, 13,14 15 evenings and weekends. 7-11 Appointment or Walk-in or mora, yogurts Whole groin breads & goodies. Komm. Productions AMC PACER DL 7b auto¬ 349 1640 5 11 30 (3) 1997 Aurelius inch. Snow tires too1 Mount Rd, Holt, Lower Level Union and breads excluded Ipeciallxieg in matic, power steering, AM Michigan. 694 4906 'Photographic copying MFRCEDES BENZ ed free Used wheel and hub Dannon Yogurt -39' ALL NATURAL FM stereo, excellent cond 230S 2 11 30 (4) Building 'Videotape productions ition $2,200. 321 5038. 1966, 25 MPG, regular. Ori caps. PENNEL SALES 1825 'Videotape introductions 9-5 Mon.-Fri. D RANDALL HEALTH FOOD OPEN: M-Sat. 10-4 ginal inside Et out. Perfect Michigan Lansing, Michigan 'custom typesetting for your 4-11 30(4) COUPLE RESPONSIBLE. Thurs. 6-8 shape. $2800. 641 4230 48912 482 5818 Fn care for semi invalid lady 355 3359 K Brookfield Plaza BAKERY: Thurs. 5-8 artwork, layouts, posters 3-11 30 (5) C-20 11 30 I7I ATTENTION!! WE buy late l.ive in Lansing. No pets 1381 E. Grand River Frl.-Sat. 5-10 model imported and domes¬ Must have excellent refer¬ 332-6892 2013 E.MICHIGAN Call 351-0435 NOVA '73. Automatic, JUNK CARS wanted. A tic compact cars. Contact ences. Wages negotiable. 482-0038 power steering, air, stereo. selling used parts. Phc Write P.O. John DeYoung, WILLIAMS Box 252, Dans- $1,000 must sell. 337 720"? TOBACCONIST VW, 484 1341. C-20 11 30(5) before 10p.m. 3-11 30 14) 321 3651 C 20 11 30 (3) ville, Mi 48819 S 2 11 30 17) GUN SHOP BUICK CENTURY Luxus '73, NOW HKAR THIS PROM THK TOR OLDS 79 Regency Excel SERVICE. Qualified RESPONSIBLE FEMALE or power brakes and steering, air, AM/FM cassette, runs lent condition, lots of extras. 485 3490 3 11 3013) ianic Cheap! tpointment anytime. 337 8469 couple to live in with 2 teenagers when parents Largest Selection of Handguns HINOK AT THI STORK WITH THK excellent, $1100 371 5383. 30I3I travel 332 0596 8-11 29(4) 4 11 30(5) OLDS 76, Cutlass Supreme "We got the •CigaretUby. We heve in stock • guns Sherman - Dunhill - Sobraine DATSUN 1974 B 210 hatch Wagon. 30.000 miles. $1700. best year 'round *Pipes by Savinelli back. 4-speed, 27 MPG, 332 2305 2 11 30(3) All Students Invited to a free prices in Southern • rifles 82,000, Michelins, radio. Re¬ Michigan'' *21 Red Door pipe tobacco blends duced' 394 4652. 3-11 30 (4) OLDSMOBILE 98 1969 CHEVETTE 1979 4 door, 4 Loaded, runs perfect, $295. Ask for Tim, CURTIS FORD SQUARE DANCE BOB'S GUN SHOP We hiy, sell WrBixrd thai tifaretu aaakiag ia dan»araya u tw speed, rust-proofed, rear defrost, clock, 13,000 miles, $3800 625 4288. 5 11 30 (41 INC. 3003 E Michigan Ave. 351 1830. 4 11-30 (5) Friday, Nov. 30 8:0011:Q0p.m. aid trade CeoncLeLL's ShodD 332-4269 CHEVY IMPALA 1973, Looks 73 PINTO, Excellent shape Room 341 Union and runs great, $795, Ask for inside Et out, under 40,000 COUNSELING SERVICES IMPORTS miles, 1 $1200 337 Bill Chase, caller owner. Tim, CURTIS FORD INC. 7676 3 11 30 13) Free Pregnancy Testing 3003 E. Michigan Ave. 351 WOMEN'S COUNSELING Counseling Services Listening Ear 1830. 4-11-30 (51 PLYMOUTH DUSTER 1974, Sharp, automatic, power No partner required CENTER Pregnancy Terminations COUGAR, 1967 Automatic. steering, a real gas saver! 927 E. GRAND RIVER Gynecological Care 337-1717 Very little rust. Good running condition. $300. Call 337 9265 Runs great, $995 Ask for Rudy, CURTIS FORD INC. Sponsored by ASMSU's Programming (across from Rogue St. campus entrance) Family Planning 547'/» E. Grand River 333-3554 Z 3 11 29 (4) 3003 E. Michigan Ave 351 1830. 4-11 30 (7) "inaccessible" 4737 Marsh Rd. Suite B for information call 517 307-7050 1974 CUTLASS SUPREME, 4 Okemos (behind Meijers) * 24 hour crisis intervention door. Great condition. Very 340-1040 uuomarKjare * Sexual Assault Coun. (Sup¬ featuring Our Line of clean. Air, low 3887 5 11 30 mileage. 484 LANSING'S FINEST AUTOMATIC CARWASH • PREGNANCY O CONCERNED 0 BIRTH TESTING COUNSEIORS CONTROL COUNSELING of LansmG ' port through legal and med. References 0 PREGNANCY TERMINATION * Community Ed. Aoporel from India CUTLASS 1971 4-door. eng 'WOMEN HELPIN6 WOMEN" laming. Mtchgan 4090 $650. OUTSHINER ine rebuilt, body fair, 655 3028 2 11 30(3) VISION CARE OPTICAL SERVICE HMTOCMPHY AUTO CLINIC FOR SALE 1969 Plymouth SPARTAN Fury. Good shape, runs well, CO-OPTICAL good car for winter. $225. 351 5772 after 5pm. ★ Polish Wax Phone-351-0063 J.R. NIXON, O.D. SERVICES r professional modeling, SUBLEASE TWO bedroom, before noon. 484 3430 quality guaranteed. WAZOO RESIDENT AIDE needed to furnished. One block from URGENT - 1 Bedroom apart COUNTRY SECLUDED 5 Z-3-11 30 (3) RECORDS. 223 Abbott, 337 assist in group home for center of campus. Available 15 min. to Lansing. SKI BOOTS Raichle orange ment, double occupancy. acres, six emotionally impaired winter, spring terms. New Next to campus. Starting Lots of plants, spiral stairs, EAST LANSING- House. 0947. C 20 11 30(5) ft yellow. Size 914, asking SKI adults. Variable hours. Part carpeting. Parking. Call 337- Jan. 1.332-0505, after 6 p.m. fireplace. 1 bedroom for fe¬ Male grad preferred. Own SHARP BRAND color TV. $40 Call Melodee 353 0404. time. $2.90 per hour. Apply in personnel office, COMMUN¬ 2733. 3-11-29(5) Z-8-11-30 (4) male, $85 5-11-30 (5) mo. 655 1717 room. $150 plus 12'15'79 6/15'80 utilities 332 2838 19", remote control, like new, $400 or make offer. Evenings, Z E 5 11 30 14) Winter Park (JfhiAicn'b ITY MENTAL HEALTH FEMALE SHARE 1 bedroom, 1 BEDROOM Apartment, Mt. or 625 3588. Z 3 1.1 30 (4) 337 1081 3 11 30 141 2 UNITED V? FARE coupons Colorado '343 BOARD, 407 W. Greenlawn, Old Cedar Village. Winter/ MID MICHIGAN RENTALS $100 or best offer 349 4924 Hope and Hagadorn, White¬ Lansing, EOE. 4-11-30(9) spring, $110. 332-8147. hall Manor. $265 per month has a large selection of HOUSEMATE WANTED for KENWOOD TOP of the line evenings. E 5-11 30 (3) Z-5-11-30 (3) LESSONS IN guitar, banjo apartments, houses, dup¬ own room in log house on includes utilities except elec¬ amplifier, AM FM tuner, cas and more, at the ELDERLY RESIDENT MANAGER and lexes, studios, etc... Most Lake Lansing, with fireplace. MALE NEEDED to sublease tricity. 332-3700 or 372-6850. sette tape deck, 2 speakers DOWN JACKET (small) $40 INSTRUMENT SCHOOL spouse to live in and super 8-11-30 (6) areas, sizes and prices. Call Available 12 15. $125 plus and cabinet. Technics, auto Lodging, Airfare for winter/spring. $105/ Kitchen table $10, red rug 2 meals a day C-20 11 3014) vise 6 emotionally impaired and see if we have what deposit 339-3876 month. 351-0712. Masood, matic SL230 changer, like 12x12 ($90 new) $75. New adult clients in a residential 1 OR 2 Females to sublet in 4 you're looking for. From 9-9. 4 11 30(5) Z-2-11-29 (3) new, $1800 or make offer. Shovel $5. 355 7757. 26 Person Limit home setting. Daytime hours man. $112.50/month. Very 349 1065. C 20 11 30 (8) ROOM FOR 1 2 males Evenings, 337 1081 E 5 11 30 14) open to attend school. Must or close. 332-7061. 2-11-29 (3) 3 11 30 <71 355-7108 EAST, COZY apartment, part $85/month each + deposit have own transportation. DOWNTOWN LANSING, 5 6 utilities paid, basement, car¬ UNITED V, FARE coupons, Room and board plus salary bedrooms, garage, easy drive Close in, quiet P.O. Box U.P.er's! I need a ride to NEEDED IMMEDIATELY: 1 2 UNITED one half fare $35. Call 321 1504 after 9p.m. SKYDIVING- Every weekend. peting, modern kitchen, kids 1095, E. Lansing, Ml 48823 and fringe benefits. Contact roommate, Briarcliff Town¬ $410/month, 485-1886. coupons, $25 each Call 351 E 5 11 30 (3) First anywhere between Iron Personnel Office, Community and pets O.K. Now only $100. 4-11-30 (4) jump instruction every Mountain and Ironwood, Will house. Own room. 393-3575. 2 11-30 (3) 5864 E 3 11 30 (3) (18-21 C). 349-1065. Mid- Saturday and Sunday 10:00 Mental Health Board, 407 W. 4-11-30 (3) (no share gas Et driving. Call Gina Michigan, open 9-9 & week HOWLAND HOUSE Co op, a.m. appointment neces¬ at 332 2179 S 5 11 30 15) Greenlawn, Lansing, EOE. 3 BEDROOMS, 2 baths. $350 ADVANCE NOTICE Cross ends. C-4-11 -30 (7) sary). Take advantage of 4-11 30(12) FEMALE NEEDED University plus utilities. Clean, on bus openings for women, good Country ski sale. Having Fall Winter rates. FREE sky¬ Terrace apartment. Great loc line 655 4259 2 11 30 13) location $155/term 332 PERSON NEEDED to sublet bought a bankrupt ski store, diving programs for groups. NEED RIDE to Ft Lauderdale CASHIER FULL time, Mon¬ ation. $97.50. 337 7848. 6521 X Z 11 29 (3) BACKGAMMON SALE. Reg Own room, own bath. Birch- Advance Sales will offer a Charlotte Paracenter and Et back during Xmas break. day-Friday 4-11 p.m., Satur¬ Z 7 11-30 (3) NEED 2 FEMALES Own ularly $30 60, now $15 $27. $150 package for 69 95 and MSU Parachute club. 372- Will share gas 349 6945. field. 393-6266. Z-4-11-30 (3) ROOM GIRL Senior or grad Call Harold 351 4611 day 3-10 p.m. $3.25/hour, room, $115/month + 1/5 huge discounts on 300 pairs 9127 after 10 p.m., weekends. Z 2 11 30 (3) SUBLEASE NICE, large one uate student. Cooking priv¬ Z 6 11 30 (3) references required. UNIV¬ utilities. Qlose. Cindy FEMALE TO share furnished bedroom Waters Edge, fur¬ 332 of the finest cross country C 16 11 30(10) ERSITY STANDARD. 7645 Z 2 11-30 (31 ileges, homelike atmosphere. skis, boots and poles. Hurry, ROOM IN a good car to 4 11-30 (5) near campus. $120. Available nished for three, across from 337 7070. 3 11 29 (4) now at Haslett Motor Sports, NEW AND used guitars, ban¬ WE HAVE a $4000 mobile Jackson Hole, Wyoming, 12-7. 351 9467 Z-1 11 29 (3) campus, available immediate¬ EAST LANSING Mature Marsh and Haslett Rds. in jos, mandolins, etc. Dulc sound system and travel with finals week. 332 1489 MCDONALD'S ly or start of term. 332-4432 woman to share townhouse. 1 ROOM for rent Winter and FEMALE NEEDED to share. Z 2 11 29 (6) Shop Town Center, 2 miles imers and kits, recorders, hundreds of albums, new and Z-3 11 29 (3) RESTAURANTS Large furnished bedroom. Spring terms. $120/month, north of Meridian Mall. thousands of hard to find of East Lansing and Okemos Close to campus. Move in close. 351-3187. Z 4-11-30 (3) old, supplied by Discount Must tolerate cat and smok 12 11 30 (12) albums and books. Discount $110/month. ALL STUDENT Advertising Records. Call # 1 SOUND at RIDE NEEDED to NYC. Leave are now accepting applica¬ now, Deposit inq $225 and half electric. prices. Expert repairs required. 332-3163. must be prepaid beginning ROOM FOR rent now Close free 332 2212 to make a good on 12 7. Will share tions for all shifts. Apply from P'us deposit, includes laun ROSE BOWL 1 pair general gas. November 5. S-22-11 -29 (31 estimates EIDERLY INSTR party better Ask for Tom Please call Ka, 353 6207) 8-10a.m. or 2-4p.m. Monday- Z 2 11-30 (4) dry. Evenings, 337 1081 to campus, own room $110/ admission tickets. Best offer UMENTS 541 E. Grand River Drolett, owner Z-4-11-30 (8) Z-3 11 30 13) month. 332 7197 Friday. 10-11-30 (7) 3 11 30 (7) Carol, 353 4092 Z-4 11 30(3) 332 4331 C 20 11 30 (9) 1 BEDROOM AVAILABLE 2 MAN apartment for rent. Z-4-11-30 (3) PLANT PARTIES 12/15 corner Mt Close, furnished. 351-4269. FLORIDA RIDE needed to Hope/ 2 FEMALES for nice 3 bed SEWING MACHINES new Service Hostess earns 10%. Contact Z-4-11-30 (3) 1 PERSON, own room, dish WE SELL stereo equipment. Hagadorn $170'month inclu¬ Close to MSU, on bus Keys. Share costs 351 5377. HYACINTH HOUSE GREEN room. washer, laundry, close. $130 Singer machines from $99.50 THE STEREO SHOPPE. East des utilities. 355 3335 or 351- line. Pet considered Z-3 11 30 (2) FEMALE ROOMMATE in 4 394 Guaranteed used machines EXPERT GUITAR repairs ERY, 332-6200. 1526 after 6 p.m. a + utilities 351 1572. Lansing. C-20-11-30 (3) 5147 3 11 30 (3) from $39.50. All makes repair OR-20-11-30 (4) Z-2-11-30 (5) person apartment. Cedar Vil¬ Z 4 11 30 (3) Acoustic and electric. Most Beauticians and stylists, ad lage, immediately. 332 7236. ed, EDWARDS DISTRIBUT SOMEBODY ELSE'S CLOS extensive shop in the state. 3 BEDROOM house to sub ING COMPANY, 1115 N vertise your skills daily in HOUSEKEEPER WANTED, Z-4-11-30 (3) ROOM AND Board in E. et featuring gently used ELDERLY INSTRUMENTS. NEED PERSON to sublease lease. Furnished, washer/ Classified. People in our area excellent salary, 3 blocks Lansing in exchange for child Washington 489 6448 clothing. 541 E Grand River 332 4331 C 20 11 30 (5) 1-bedroom apartment from dryer, 2 stall garage, insulated C-4-11 30 (8) are looking for professionals! FEMALE ROOMMATE, Win 351 3050 between 7 and Open noon to 6p.m. Take ins from MSU campus Respons¬ Dec. 1-June. 337 7081 care ter and/or Spring term. 2 372 3188 Z-4 11 30(3) DAVE'S CARPET. We clean ible for cleaning, laundry £f 5-11-29(31 10 p.m. 4 11 30 14) by appointment. blocks to MSU. Own room. TWO UNITED airlines cou C-20 11 30 (51 all carpets at a reasonable I babysitting 8-5p.m. daily. Call Rent negotiable. 332-1228. FACULTY HOME One bed We have a fast-paced mar pons $45 for both or best price. 323 2113. [ Wanted 351 8964 5 11 30 15) NEAR CAMPUS Room for 2 room, near MSU For faculty 4-11-30 (4) ket place in these Classified offer Call 355 8530 OR 20 11 30 (3) DISCOUNT CALCULATORS OVERSEAS JOBS Sum more girls. Own room. Phone or graduate student. January columns! Call us w'th Y°ur E 4 11 30 13) WANTED TO trade A for B - has moved to 124 W. Grand 349 3512 or 339-1053. 1 ROOM of 15 April 15. $175'month. 332 2 series basketball tickets. Sue mer/year round. Europe, S. America, Australia, Asia, etc. All fields, $500 $1,200 mon¬ 6 11-30(3) a ment. $150/month. Burcham room apart 5796 3 11 30(51 ad today! HEAD SKI Jacket, 1 year old, like new. Was $140, asking River 351 0951 C 20 11 30 (3) [Typing Service"] 351 8660 or 351 8661 QUIET Woods. 337 2843 URGENT Need male for Z-3 11 3013) FEMALE, graduate DUPLEX NEAR MSU 3 bed PROFESSIONAL TYPING thly. Expenses paid, sightsee¬ Z-4-11-30 (3) $70 or best offer. Call 355 preferred, to share large one room, central air, dishwasher, wn room $555'term Meals CASH PAID IBM Pica/Elite, Call Karen at ing. Free information: IJC, 0757. E 4 11 30(4) WE PAY up to $2 for LP's bedroom. 2 blocks from and utilities. Close 351 2541 12 11 30 13) Box 52 ME Corona Del Mar, FEMALE ROOMMATE need carpeted, garage. Phone 323- 374 6844 and cassettes also buying campus. $140 per month. Z 5 11 30(31 NEW OLYMPUS OM 1 with CA 92625 Z 17-11-30 (8) 1622, or 371 4910 4 11 30(41 songbooks. FLAT, 351 4667, keep trying. ed for two man apartment, albums arid tapes TOP DOL TYPING IBM Theses, 45's, accessories, $275, 332 7536. manuscripts, etc. Faculty re¬ BLACK, Et CIRCULAR, up¬ close 351 4269 Z-4-11-30 14) Z 3-11 30 15) PENNSYLVANIA FEMALE OWN furnished 6 11 30 (3) LAR PAID111 WILCOX SAGI stairs, 541 E. Grand River. TRADING POST 509 East ferences. Phone, 332-2616. j For Rem HT1 EAST, COZY apartment, pan FEMALE GRAD, own room $155/month. Whitehall NAW area, 838 May St., large 4 bedroom with garage, new mum in nice Close $90 month 349 6823 large house. 2 UNITED Airlines 50% off Michigan, Lansing 485 4391 2 11 29 (3) Open 11a.m.-6p.m. 351 0838. C-3-11 30(6) utilities paid, basement, car¬ 3 11 30 13) C 16 11 30 (8) Manor 332 7344. 3 11 30 (4) ly decorated, $315 332 3700 coupons $40 each Call 487 EXPERT TYPING by MSU STORAGE DRY, Secure, peting, modern kitchen, kids or 372-6850 7 11 29 (5) 3643 E 5 11 29 13) Grad. Term papers, disserta¬ Take a helpful hint and use for cars, boats, whatever. 10 and pets O.K. Now only $100. FEMALE ROOMMATE $100 Furniture dealers, people in If you're looking for reason feet high. South of MSU on (18 21 CI 349 1064 Mid EAST LANSING 2 bedroom our community are ready to 1 UNITED V? fare coupon. able buys on winter sporting tions, letters, etc. Near Classified more than ever plus utilities, own room, on before in these inflationary Hagadorn. 332-3700, 676- Michigan, open 9-9 Et week¬ bus route. Andrea 351 1567 house. $235/month plus utili¬ shop for home furnishings! $50 882 7272 after 5 ciuipment, you'll find them Gables, 337 0205 1499 or 372 6850. 8-11-30 (5) ends. C-4-11-30 17) ties, 351 2796 10-11 30 (3) Use Classified ads daily ZE 5 11 29(3) first in Classified! C-4-11 30(4) Z-3 11 30(3) 18 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday. November 29, 1979 ! Round Town 1HTI Pv4J.Vfl HANUKKAH PARTY, Sun¬ day, December 9, 5 p.m. at Shaarey Zedek, 1924 Cool Mackey I continued from page 1) I Walnut trees get legal protection Walnut trees growing in stamp, which buyers register culty in the past determining MCAT'DAT'LSAT'GMAT'GRE GRE PSYCH • GRE BIO * PCAT professor of forestry. The Uni¬ idge Charge $2 adults, $1 the president told Jones he Michigan could soon be pro¬ with the state: and that trans whether or not walnut timber versity also owns the Fred children. Z2 11 30 (5) probably would have stayed at tected from theft and unauthor porters have a bill of sale or had been obtained legally. Russ Forest in southwest Mich OCAT • VAT • MAT • SAT 'TOEFL Texas Tech for four or five years ized cutting under a bill pend the owner's permission. Rep. Perry Bullard, D Ann igan where walnut trees have (applications for the if he had not been offered the MSU presidency. ing in the state Senate Commit tee on Environmental and Ag a Violation of the act would be misdemeanor, punishable by Arbor, introduced the bill last been stolen in recent years, he NMBI,n,ni' ECFHIG * FLEX* VQE year after 18 walnut tree thefts added. COLLEGE OF "Mackey was not a raving liberal, but he was a firm ricultural Affairs. The bill, which passed the up to six months in prison and/or a minimum fine of $500. occured in southern Michigan, where the trees are common. An average walnut log is , ENROLL Start NOW!! Reviewing Over Break worth around $5,000, said believer in obtaining quality House in October, would re¬ Illegal cutters or transporters "There's nothing new about VETERINARY people," Baier said. quire that all walnut logs would be guilty of a felony. timber rustling," said George George Schmelzer, legislative For Information Please Call: Although MSU's affirmative be marked with a special Law enforcers have had diffi Parrnelee, a campus parks and aid for Bullard. The high value 332-2539 OmPUM. MEDICINE action program has been in existence for almost 10 years, it planning curator. Tree thieves of the trees makes them targets for thieves, he added. good 919 E. Grand River Ave. EDUCATIONAL CENTER have been a concern of the E. Lansing, Ml 48823 s PC c uustV's in cm 9 3 e was given much more emphasis administration since MSU was The logs are usually cut into Outside N Y. State Only CALL TOLL FREE: 800-223-1782 available in after program an HEW audit two years ago. With of the Plane Crash founded, Parrnelee said. MSU presently has two of extremely thin sheets which Centers In Major US Cities Toronto, Puerto Rico and Lugano, Switzerland A126, E. FEE administrator's taking a closer the valuable trees on its cam are used for ture. Some gun veneer stocks in furni¬ also look at affirmative action, Icontinued from page 1) are for a refueling stop at Christchurch, New Zealand, and at 10 p.m. pus, said Jonathon Wright, made from walnut wood. Mackey has been able to do What's the easiest way to your unneeded washer and sell almost as he as much in four months accomplished in three the airline declared it lost, saying its fuel would have been depleted by 9:30 p.m. ATTENTION Because the last radio contact was from 38 miles north of dryer? Use the telephone . . years at Texas Tech. McMurdo, the U.S. base sent up two ski-equipped Navy C-130s, a Graduates and and Classified! I $.f. Popcorn "Our first stage was to make sure everyone knew the policies and requirements all the way down to the level of faculty," C 141 Starlifter and two Navy helicopters to conduct a search. The fire blackened remains of the plane were finally spotted on the northern slope of Erebus, 30 miles north of the base. meet Serome Faculty said Charles Hardwich, vice "The wreckage was spread over an area of about 200 yards," Academic Apparel may THE LADIES of Phi Mu president for academic affairs at said Hatcher, spokesperson at the Navy Group Support Jerome be picked up in Room 445 would like to welcome Donna Texas Tech. Headquarters in Christchurch. Boose, Suzanne LaChance Airline spokesperson Smith said it was unclear whether the Alexander... Union and Dawn Krafft. Welcome into our Bond. Z-1 11 29 16) THE UNIVERSITY, WHICH plane had just begun the tour or was headed northward to New Zealand when it crashed. But Hatcher said its position on the north Jerome Alexander is the man Building according is now in a "wait and see" stage, slope indicated it was headed southward. responsible for combining cos¬ to this schedule: certainly is not as far with its metics and fashion to enhance each woman's natural beauty. program as MSU, he added. "IF THE WEATHER S nice, they come in at 2,000 feet or so to Mackey was also influential in Widely acclaimed for his plat¬ get a look at the volcano," Hatcher said of the aerial tours. form make-up seminars, he tours Wednesday, November 28 obtaining funds for women's Smith said a report from the area — he was unsure whether it the country promoting athletics at Texas Tech in an his highly I—R, 12:00 noon-3:00 p.m. was from the pilot or the ground — said there was a effort to comply more closely slight cloud layer at about 3,000 feet. Carefully formulated, the cos¬ with Title IX requirements. metics have a thick creamy con¬ Thursday, November 29 "He gave us as much money Navy personnel reported temperatures had dipped Wednesday S—Z, 12:00 noon-3:00 p.m. to about 15 degrees Fahrenheit in the area, where daylight is sistency and are unusually long- as he felt he could get from almost continuous at this time of year. lasting. internal sources, said Jeannine The Hairloft Extension Service offers the most There were no immediate indications that any structural complete line of Friday, November 30 Jerome Alexander cosmetics and collections in the area. Feel McHaney, women's athletic free A—H, 12:00 noon-3:00p director at Texas Tech. problem was involved in the crash. DC-lOs were grounded in the io come in and browse. Jerome Alexander cosmetics are imagina¬ United States for a time after a DC-10 crash in Chicago last May tive Christmas gift ideas! "You can't expect somebody that took 273 lives. Federal investigators blamed that problem on All others to be crucified jay after day, improper maintenance techniques. 3-5:30 p.m. though, when society is not The Chicago death toll was the third-highest in aviation history. ready to change," she added. The collision of Pan Am and KLM Boeing 747s at the Tenerife Schedule Regardless of the response to by last name Mackey's affirmative action airport in the Canary Islands in 1977 killed 581 persons, and the crash of a Turkish Airlines DC-10 near Paris in 1974 took 346 lives. programs at MSU, his experi For information Air New Zealand said it had never suffered a fatality before on ence with Title IX will probably 220 MAC AVE. UPSTAIRS IN THE UNIVERSITY MALL Call 355-7676 be needed. any of its flights. It's What's Because Antarctica is generally recognized as international 332-8660 Complaints were filed with HEW and the anti-discrimina territory, the investigation of the crash is expected to be Happening tion judicial board last year by conducted by New Zealand. But a team of U.S. experts headed by a National the MSU women's basketball Transportation Safety Board investigator is to fly to the Announcements for It's What's team in regard to Title IX. In crash site as observers to help if needed, the NTSB said in EAST LANSING PARKING RESTRICTIONS IN EFFECT Happening must be received in the spite of this, MSU still does not Washington. State News office, 343 Student The Starlifter that took part in the search earlier had flown Sen. The Zoning Code of the City of East Lansing and fully comply with Title IX Sen/ices Bldg., by noon at least regulations. Harry F. Byrd Jr. of Virginia to McMurdo Sound for a flight over two days before publication. No the South Pole commemorating the first flight over the pole 50 the Uniform Traffic Code of the State of Michigan provide that TOMMORROW: Mackey's announcements will be accepted years ago by his famous explorer uncle, Adm. Richard E. Byrd. dealings with administrative by phone. That flight had been scheduled for Thursday, but it was postponed THERE SHALL BE changes. because McMurdo aircraft and personnel might be needed for the crash recovery mission, U.S. officials said. 1) NO PARKING IN ANY FRONT, SIDE, OR REAR YARD EXCEPT IN A REGULARLY CONSTRUCTED DRIVEWAY OR PARKING SPACE AS DEFINED Fellowship of Christian Athletes will meet at 7 a.m. Friday, Varsity' t Iran. ASMSU TRAVEL BY THE ZONING CODE OF EAST LANSING. Club Room, west side of stadium. (continued from page 2) PRESENTS MSU Hang-gliding Club meets shah said he would leave his 2) NO PARKING AT ANY TIME ON OR ACROSS A SIDEWALK. New York hospital bed and at 7 tonight, 208 IM Sports West. Beginner lessons available. All return to his exile home in VIOLATORS WILL BE TICKETED Mexico within 10 days, depend BAHAMA CRUISE Complaints regarding vehicles parked illegally on front, side or rear yards should be re¬ ing on when his medical treat¬ Alexander Ginzburg, Soviet ment ends. ported to the Housing Division, 337-1731, Ext. 245 (Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5p.m.). After human rights activist, will speak at • The Iranian government hours and on weekends call the Police Department, 351 -4220. 8tonight, Fairchild Theater. Spon¬ filed a civil lawsuit in New York sored by Hillel, ASMSU, and MSU against Pahlavi and his wife, FT. LAUDERDALE Complaints regarding all other illegally parked vehicles (in No Parking seeking $20 billion it claims he (accessible) areas, blocking diverted through a foundation MSU Skydiving Club is having a (accommodations and/or flight) driveways, etc.) should be reported to the Police Dept., 351-4220. Christmas party at 6 p.m. Satur bearing the shah's family name. • The U.S. bank Morgan day, Charlotte Paracenter. Every¬ For information one welcome. Guaranty Trust obtained a regarding requirements for the construction of approved driveways and West German court order for SPRING BREAK '80 parking spaces, call the Department of Building and Zoning, 337-1731, Ext. 203. the seizure of Iran's 25-percent interest in the West German Center. firm Fried Drup GMBH, re portedly because of a $40 MARCH 15-28 ************************************** The Steiner Chorale will present million claim the bank has a concert of sacred and secular against the Iranian govern Limited space, call now {Cheese in ITISU Dairy Club" choral music and Christmas carols ment. Since Carter's freeze on at 3 p.m. Sunday, All Saints Episcopal Church, 800 Abbott Iranian U.S. assets, several 353-5255 Road. U.S. banks have tried to seize Iranian funds to offset out ask for travel Gift-Paks!! Charles Denby will speak on A standing loans to Iran. Life History of the Black and Labor • Rep. George Hansen, R Movements at 1 p.m. Friday, 326 A division of ASMSU Programming Hoard, Idaho, returning from a self Natural Science Bldg. Sponsored funded bg student tax moneg. Call the PH by Department of Racial ft Ethnic Studies. appointed mediation mission to Iran, told reporters in London he believes he has opened a EB Hotline S53-2010 for more info on Program ming Board Events Enjoy bowling? Join the Cam dialogue with Iranians and pus Girl Scouts at 8 tonight, Union "hopefully now we can go along Bowling Alley. Everyone welcome. and encourage the U.S. govern "Coping with Christmas," a discussion of problems and solu¬ ment to negotiate a settlement so we don't end up with force of arms." Hansen proposed con GREAT tions for the holiday season's anxiety, begins at 8 p.m. Dec. 7, Unitarian Universalist Church of East Lansing, 855 Grove St. gressional hearings on the Iranian allegations that the shah's wealth was stolen from VWMQm Iran. • The MSU Recreation Association Navy reported that an offers leisure, counseling and EA-6B Prowler, a radar jam more. Take life a little easier. Fun, ming plane, crashed into the friends, fitness and fellowship Indian Ocean and its four await you in 209 IM Sports-West. crewmembers were missing LIMIT >FFER after being deployed from the You are invited to join us, Inter U.S. aircraft carrier Kitty Varsity Christian Fellowship, in Hawk, which was sent to the worshipping God at 7 tonight, 336 area because of the Iran crisis. Society of Women Engineers Potluck begins at 6:30 tonight, Williams Hall cafeteria. Sheriff's *IDEAL WAY to show appreciation at IT'S CONVENIENT. Either phone or "Solid Waste Management in (continued from page 6) Holiday time to special people who stop by one of the locations listed Ingham County," a panel discus¬ than operating as a division of have served you all year long. below to complete your order. Club sion, is at 7:30 tonight, MacDonald the Ingham County Sheriffs Middle School. Sponsored by the Family, friends and many more!! members will package your gift League of Women Voters. Every Department. one welcome. Equipment loaned to the selections and mail them anywhere department will include emer Purchase any ladies Diamond set for *225°® in the continental U.S. OR Save on Dance to the beat of a different gency lights, handguns, hand or more, and receive a mans Wedding Ring. time! The Renaissance Dance Association meets from 8:30 to 11 cuffs, shotguns and radios. The board also voted to A *100" value ABSOLUTELY FREE. *A VARIETY of sizes and selections shipping and handling by purchasing fit your it at the time you make your order. tonight, Tower Room, Union. schedule a special election for to Christmas Budget! March 10, 1980, to fill the "Energy: It's Your Money," a commissioner's position left va qiamond imporurb » downtown guestion and answer period on Ml S AASMI.GT0H how students energy and cant by Ryan. Ryan repre can save sented the 19th district, which rdM/v t fran dor LOCATIONS: 122 ANTHONY HALL & FCXS lower tuition, begins at 7:30 tonight, 132 Hubbard Hall. includes parts of Lansing, East Conversational Lansing and Lansing Township. INTERNATIONAL CENTER & BRODY sign language The position is currently practice begins at 7 tonight, fourth floor lobby. MSU Library. 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