Friday The last State News forecast of the decade calls for more News snow, with temperatures in the low 30s. Snow flurries will continue through the weekend. Happy Holidays VOLUME 73 NUMBER 173 MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY, EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN 48824 NOVEMBER 30, 1979 No Soviet action in Iran By ELYSE GOLDIN State News Staff Writer — Ginzburg He said that if the United States were to mobilize troops in Iran the "U.S.S.R. probably would issue a very severe diplomatic note The U.S.S.R. will not engage in direct warfare in Iran even if the against the United States and then go on to sell Khomeini some United States opts to take military action there, said noted Soviet very old military equipment." dissident Alexander Ginzburg Thursday at MSU. Ginzburg said that strong strategic interests in Iran have Ginzburg, human rights activist and former political prisoner of prompted the Soviet Union to incite the current hostage situation. the Soviet Union, spoke at a press conference and lecture at MSU. "It is within the interests of the Soviet Union to deprive the United States of Iranian oil and the possibility of using Iran as a base to observe rockets set up in the Soviet Union," Ginzburg said, "and these goals have been reached," he added. Mexico shuns shah GINZBURG SA1I) THAT although the Soviet Union does not rule or supervise Khomeini's tactics, it certainly supports them. The Mexican government said Thursday night that "it would Speaking also on the human rights struggle, Ginzburg said that make no sense" for the deposed shah of Iran to return to Mexico, so the United States has an incorrect perception of the U.S.S.R. his visa will not be renewed. He said that Americans continue to study the Soviet Union on Foreign Minister Jorge Castaneda issued a terse statement to the basis of that country's "official" data, despite the fact that the reporters and refused to answer questions. Soviet Union itself denies accuracy of that data. Doctors at the New York hospital where Shah Mohammad Reza Americans have been relying on historical data of the 19th Pahlavi has been undergoing cancer treatment told him Wednesday century and not recent figures, he said. that he was free to travel, and there had been reports he would According to official sources, there are some 2,000 political return soon to his rented mansion at Cuernavaca, 50 miles south of prisoners in the Soviet Union, however, Ginzburg disclaims these here. figures and said there must be about 10,000. He arrived June 10 on a visa good for six months, but Foreign Ginzburg himself spent nine and-one-half years in Soviet Ministry spokespersons had said earlier that the visa was good only prisons, convicted of being a Soviet dissident and agitator of for one entry and exit. The visa was dated June 6 and expires Dec. anti-Soviet propoganda. In April, 1979 he was freed along with 9. four other political prisoners in exchange for two Soviet spies. "The government of Mexico will not be in a position to renew the Ginzburg's visit to MSU was part of a national tour. It was visa of t he shah on Dec. 99 because it would make no sense for him to sponsored by the Great Issues Department of ASMSU, Russian return to Mexico," Castaneda said. and East European Studies Program, Hillel and other campus He said Mexico's ambassador to Washington, Hugo B. Margain, organizations. would inform the shah's "family and representatives" of the Ginzburg spoke in Russian and Ludmilla Thome served as decision. translator. Trial 'inevitable' if shah leaves MSU to By MAUREEN JOHNSON that Ayaltollah Ruhollah Khomeini told a where he has undergone gallstone and Khomeini's holv war against America. approve study Associated Press Writer group of European reporters he intends to cancer treatment, have told exiled Shah The United States, trying a new diploma TEHRAN, Iran — The Moslem militants holding the U.S. Embassy said Thursday a put President Carter on trial after trying the shah. Mohammad Reza Pahlavi that he can travel, and a spokesperson for the shah says he tic tactic, asked the International Court of Justice in the Netherlands to order Iran to of traffic alternatives trial of American hostages wculd become Tens of thousands of Iranians filled the might return to b'S Mexico residence within release the embassy hostages. "inevitable" if the deposed shah is allowed street in front of the embassy at about 10 days. A world court ruling would further to leave the United States for Mexico midnight Thursday. They prayed and The threats in the deepening crisis bolster Washington's hand before the U.N. for Grand River new instead of being returning to Iran. chanted hymns, then faced the embassy and came after more than 1 million Iranians, Security Council, scheduled to meet this A spokesperson said a trial could begin shouted in unison: "Allahu Akhbar! (God is chanting hatred for the "Yankees" and weekend in a session many regard as "very soon" and hinted the estimated 50 Great)." declaring their willingness to die, poured crucial. hostages also might be maltreated. through Tehran's streets in a huge show of Iran's religious rulers were waiting until The Italian news agency Ansa reported DOCTORS AT NEW York Hospital, religious devotion to Ayatollah Ruhollah the last minute to announce whether the By SUSIE BENKELM AN State News Staff Writer new acting foreign minister, Sadegh Ghotbzadeh would take part in the U.N, MSU administrators will approve a study of alternatives for Grand River Avenue Iranian students in American cities debate. Ghotbzadeh was expected to an¬ nounce the decision at a news conference traffic flow, said Jack Breslin, vice president for administration and state relations Thursday. scheduled for Friday. The University has been the only local unit which has not given approval to the project, so the Tri-County Regional Planning Commission voted Wednesday to send receive physical ,oral rh abase t THE THREATS AGAINST the hostages, held since the embassy was seized Nov. 4, them a letter requesting an opinon. MSU's approval is necessary before the commisison can request the Michigan Highway Department to conduct the study. were made in a statement by the "We just wanted to comment (Wednesday night) that we are against just studying the militant By ELYSE GOLDIN this country," Mohammad said. students carried by Tehran Radio and in a cross campus route," Leo Bagley, transportaion director, said. "We wanted to study State News Staff Writer spokesperson's telephone interview with every possible alternative." When The Associated Press. The cross-campus route would be a four-lane, low-grade freeway running from they were screaming for attention, the Iranian students "IF THE ADMINISTRATION was so concerned about the went unnoticed. Their weekly protests were heard only by a few illegalities of the situation in Iran, it would be just as concerned Trowbridge Street to East Grand River Avenue at Park Lake Road. The embassy militants and Iranian lead more than those demonstrating. about the illegality of all students, not just Iranians here," ers have threatened previously to put the Ironically, today the nearly 220 Iranian students on campus are Mohammad said. OTHER POSSIBLE ALTERNATIVES include upgrading Mt. Hope Road, building an hostages on trial as "spies* if the United interchange at Mt. Hope Road and U.S. 127, increasing mass transit programs, or receiving more attention than ever before even though they are He said that the University attitude towards Iranians has not States allowed the shah to go anywhere but quiet. Their voices are not sounded, but their audience is alert condoned or condemned them on campus but for the most part has widening Grand River Avenue, Bagley said. back to Iran to stand trial. He said that in order to build an interchange at U.S. 127, the Trowbridge interchange with anticipation. followed along the lines set by Carter. Ever since U.S. Embassy workers were taken hostage in Iran 27 "If the U.S. government does not return with 1-496 would have to be closed. He also said that widening Grand River Avenue "As far as the foreign student office goes," Mohammad said, the ousted shah to Iran, and if it implements would be difficult because "East Lansing does not want to give up the median and MSU days ago, the attitude of American students towards Iranians has "they give credit to those who ignore and don't question the Iran the plot of sending him to another country, does not want to give up their sidewalks." changed drastically, said Ali Mohammad, an Iranian student at situation. They have tried to cool us off and say we are good to be the trial of the hostages will be inevitable," He said that Lansing, East Lansing, Meridian Township, Lansing Township, Ingham MSU. keeping a 'low profile.' " Mohammad, a member of the Iranian Student Association, said "We haven't been keeping a low profile though. Our method is a the radio statement said. County Road Commission all supported the $50,000 study. The commission voted to include the study in its Transportation Improvement American students have been hostile towards Iranians since the change of tactics rather than content," Mohammad said. The spokesperson said later that1 the embassy takeover. "At this point, we are more interested in politically educating Program two months ago, but have not yet received approval from MSU administration. shah's departure would be "the worst thing Breslin said that administration will support the study and will probably reply to the He said Iranians have received frightening phone calls and death the Americans. Things have changed wrongly due to the the United States can do. It may be a case of commission after January's Board of Trustees meeting. threats. Painted pavement slogans and anti-Iran protests also administration and mass media and it will take more time to the trial beginning very soon." The mili¬ exemplify American hostility towards Iranian students. "We'll get it done," said Breslin. "We've supported it all along." change their attitudes," Mohammad said. tants have never set a date for such a trial. "But if MSU students know what is really happening in Iran STATE HIGHW AY DEPARTMENT director for the tri county region, Dick Nellet, "BEFORE THE TAKEOVER, there were either Americans they will fight the government," he said. He added darkly: "We will change our said the department thought that local units considered the study a "low priority" item who supported us or those who didn't care about our struggle. policy toward the hostages. We have because they have not yet heard from the commission. Americans never physically opposed us as they do now," "AS SOON AS Americans find out that they have to go to the respect for them, friendly relations, be "We don't have anything going yet," he said. "The matter is a dead issue as far as we Mohammad said. draft, they will oppose the American position, like they did in cause our religion is Islam. We will change "In the beginning (of the embassy takeover), American students are concerned until we hear form them." Vietnam," he said. our policy the reaction of the Iranian . . . Nellet said the $50,00 that had previously been set aside for the study was reallocated looked at us as a symbol of Iran. This atmosphere still exists and Mohammad said that the Iranian Student Association has not people will be such that it brings a great because of the local units apparent lack of interest. the Carter administration tries to support this attitude," ruled out any activity that will convince Americans to side with loss to the United States." As has been "This doesn't mean the money can't be reallocated," Nellet said. "The project can Mohammad said. the Iranians' cause. customary, the young man did not give his "At this point it seems like everything is going nuts in the He said that the Iranian Student Association "understands" probably be added or removed any time." name. If MSU administrators respond positively, the planning commission will send a letter United States," Mohammad said. Iran's action against the United States. The State Department on Thursday to the Michigan Highway Department requesting the study, Bagley said. Regarding President Carter's decision to deport illegal Iranian "Grand River is congested," Bagley said. "Meridian Township is a growing area and students, Mohammad said that it is an "illogical and irrational revised its estimate of the number of the traffic problem on Grand River is not going to go away." hostages from 49 to "at least 50," saying the "It was a spontaneous and irrational decision. The Carter "I support hostility of Iranian people towards the U.S. 50th was a businessperson named Jerry administration is trying to purge the active Iranian students from government," he said. Plotkin from California. Mackey's past shows ambition and By TIM SIMMONS departments. "there was some concern," said Charles Hardwick, vice president for academic affairs at State News Staff Writer Many of the position changes resulted when Mackey undertook a fairly large Texas Tech. Editor's Note: This is the last in a series on MSU President Cecil Mackey's past and reorganization of the University's administrative structure. Though there were few administrative changes at Texas Tech, Mackey did have to present administrative policies. "convince the staff that a more rigid style was needed," Hardwick added. LUBBOCK. Texas — After Cecil Mackey was appointed president of MSU, his past PRIOR TO MACKEY'S appointment as USF president, the College of Basic Studies Mackey was also given time in respect of his position, said Jack Baier, assistant vice record of administrative turnover and faculty input created some anxiety within the MSU had been dissolved and the College of Liberal Arts had been divided into four separate president for student affairs at Texas tech. h administration. parts, said William Scheuerle, assistant vice president for academic affairs at USF. "There are fewer people here (Texas Tech) who disrupt for the sake of disruption, Although a certain amount of anxiety is expected when a new president is selected, the Some of Mackey's administrative changes were necessary because of these college Baier said. , tension seems to be warranted in this case. alterations, Scheuerle said. One administrator Mackey released from his duties at Texas Tech was the existing "He i Mackey I did make quite a few changes and when you reorganize, a lot of things executive vice president. happen," Scheuerle said. "He didn't wipe the slate clean, but he did make appointments." The executive vice president served under the prior Texas Tech president, Grover Jones Jr., vice Analysis When Mackey was named President of Texas Tech in 1976, the amount of administrative changes decreased. "I think he did learn from that experience at USF," said Lee Stafford, Texas Tech Murray, and did not fit Mackey's administrative plans, said J. Knox president for research and graduate studies at Texas Tech. In 1971, Mackey was appointed president of the University of South Florida in Tampa. Board of Regents member. SOME FACULTY AND administrators at Texas Tech also complained because they Within 30 months, 42 administrators had either resigned, retired, were fired or had been However, Mackey will make any changes he feels are necessary and he "is not scared to felt Mackey was not available enough in comparison to the prior president. demoted at USF. make them," Stafford said. "Murray's office was open to everyone and Mackey considered that intolerable for The administrators included vice presidents, deans, directors and chairpersons of TEXAS TECH ADMINISTRATORS were aware of Mackev's actions at USF and i continued on page 13) 2 Michigan State News. East Lansing, Michigan Friday, November 30, 1979 COMMITTEE /7V/JS FAULT WITH TREAT) State News SALT II called unfair, unequal Wire Digest By LAWRENCE L. KNLTSON Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON - A report and perhaps greater, is prepar ed to recommend the Senate not ratify the strategic arms The report, which may be voted on early next week, was made available by a staff mem on Capitol Hill, said the Senate will not be able to complete recommend Senate approval. It said that on balance, the accord work on the treaty until after represented a useful frame¬ drafted by a decisive majority limitation treaty with the ber of a senator opposed to the the first of the year. He said work which could be used to of the Senate Armed Services Soviet Union until major treaty. The aide asked not to be chances for ultimate ratification produce deep cuts in nuclear Committee concludes that the changes are made. identified by publicly. are good, although neither sup¬ arms in SALT III. And it said SALT II treaty is unfair, un- Although the committee's Soviet compliance with its FoCUSiWoRLD verifiable and "not in the national security interests of tentative conclusion would have no official standing in the SOURCES SAID THE vote of Sen. Sam Nunn, D-Ga., is still porters nor opponents current¬ ly have the prevail. votes needed to terms fiable. was adequately veri¬ the United States." Senate ratification process, it is hanging in the balance. Treaty opponents said the The majority on the Armed A committee majority, said bound to have a psychological Postal rates get international raise by Senate sources to be 11-6 impact on the embattled treaty. Meanwhile, Frank the chief White House Moore, pact is not likely to reach the Services Committee disagreed. lobbyist floor at all in 1979 and vowed to "In our judgment the SALT BERN, Switzerland (AP) Postal rates The current U.S. rate to most countries mount a filibuster on the II treaty presently before the for international mail will be allowed to motion to proceed. They said is 31 cents per half-ounce air mail and committee fails to meet the rise as much as 100 percent, according to Universal Postal Union recommenda¬ 20 cents per ounce Most countries boat mail. will be allowed to Pilot error caused crash the current crisis in Iran has further poisoned the atmos¬ phere against the pact, and one criteria laid down in 1972 when the Congress adopted an tions the biggest hike in the 105-year amendment. . . that called for implement the new charges starting in staff aide said, "It's as dead as a history of the United Nations agency. CHRISTCHURCH, New The director of the British aircraft, and unpredictable equality in any future SALT July 1981. The United States, Britain, doornail." The 158 member states of the Bern- Zealand I AP) — The pilot of the Safety Council advised trav¬ drafts around active volcanos treaty," the committee's major¬ France and some others, have been told Air New Zealand DC-10 that elers to shun the DC-10, and The Armed Services Com¬ ity said in the report. based agency set the standards at last can be particularly dangerous. they can go ahead six months earlier. crashed into a remote Antarc two lawmakers in Britain and mittee had a long series of month's conference in Rio de Janeiro, The western route past Erebus, "That has not been done in Brazil. They apply also to post-cards, tica volcano, killing all 257 West Germany demanded that off the Antarctica coast on Ross hearings into the provision of the present treaty ...it said. Union spokesperson Leonard Rubens the pact which ran parallel with stressed that the recommendations also persons aboard, apparently their countries ban the plane Island, would have taken the "The treaty is unequal be¬ printed matter and parcels. made a navigational error that until after an investigation of a similar examination conduct¬ In most categories, the standard rate allowed countries to drop their rates by plane over the frozen sea of cause it confers on the Soviet took him to the "wrong" side of ed by the Senate Foreign Rela¬ the New Zealand crash. Some McMurdo Sound. Union the right to deploy approved this time was 0.75 gold francs as much as 70 percent, thus providing the wind lashed mountain, the air-safety experts contend the Airline spokesperson Berry tions Committee. modern, large ballistic missiles (about 30 cents) for a letter weighing the largest possible leeway around the head of the recovery operation DC-10 has dangerous design said Collins had been with Air with multiple warheads, a right less than 20 grams .7055 oz. new standard rate. said Thursday. flaws, New Zealand for 21 years "and a charge the manufac denied to the United States, the An airline spokesperson turer heatedly disputes. was a well-experienced pilot." draft report said. acknowledged that the pilot, Roy Thomson, New Zealand's Capt. Jim Collins, 45, had never Focus=Natiqn flown the Air New Zealand antarctic sightseeing route be¬ chief official for Antarctica and leader of the crash-recovery mission, said it appeared to him Historic* school desegregation ease reopened fore. But spokesperson Jim Berry refused to comment on possible cause for the crash. a that the pilot, not the plane, was to blame. Speaking with reporters in Pope, Patriarch begin talks An advance team of three TOPEKA, Brown vs. Kan. (AP) The historic Board of Education case, they cite figures that as much some schools have 70 percent minority enroll¬ mountaineers Thursday Auckland, New Zealand, before heading for the crash area 2,000 of reuniting Christian churches as reached the crash site, 1,500 miles south of here, he said the which began here 28 years ago and led ment. feet up the side of 12,400-foot- plane was supposed to have INSTANBUL, Turkey (AF) - With an Orthodox, greeted the Polish-born pontiff earlier to the U.S. Supreme Court's 1954 ban on School officials deny that high Mount Erebus, reported they have been flying past the northwest embrace and "a kiss of unity," Pope John Paul II in the day at Istanbul's Yesilkoy airport on his racial segregation in schools, was re¬ failed to carry out the » sign of survivors and said side of Mount Erebus but and Patriarch Demetrius I opened arrival from the Turkish capital of Ankara. Supreme talks Thurs¬ opened by a federal judge Thursday Court's order and say recent federal in¬ they spotted 60 or 70 bodies, a slammed into the northeast day aimed at reuniting the Roman Catholic and Istanbul's chief rabbi and Moslem religious after a group of parents complained U.S. Navy spokesperson said. side. Eastern Orthodox Churches after nine centuries leaders were also on hand. vestigations have dismissed charges of schools not But it appeared that the The DC 10s normally fly past of discord. In Ankara, the pope, the spiritual leader of 700 are yet integrated. segregation in Topeka schools. U.S. District Court Judge Richard recovery effort would be an the smoldering volcano at about "I dare to hope that this day (of unity) is near. million Roman Catholics called for Christians and The original Brown decision struck awesome task: the climbers 2,000 feet as part of Air New Personally I would wish it to be very near," the the world's Moslems to compete "for the Rogers ruled that a group of Black down a 1949 Kansas law that allowed said a polar blizzard was al Zealand's aerial tour of specta¬ pope said in the Roman Catholic Cathedral of the emulation of good." parents who asked him to revive the racial segregation of school children in case have a ready covering the wreckage cular polar sights. Holy Spirit where he sang his first mass on his "I wonder whether it is not urgent, precisely continuing legal interest in some cities. In the early 1950s, Kansas and bodies with snow. three-day visit to Turkey. today when Christians and Moslems have seeing that the court's desegregation was one of four states that permitted "IT WOULD SEEM there More than 1,000 people packed the cathedral, entered a new period of history, to recognize and order is properly carried out. segregation, while 17 states and the THE DEATH TOLL in has been a substantial error in including Patriarch Demetrius and the 12 develop the spiritual links which unite us to The parents contend that Topeka District of Columbia required segrega- Wednesday's crash, including navigation by the pilot," members of his Holy Synod, the Orthodox promote and defend together . . . moral values, schools remain racially imbalanced and 21 Americans, was the fourth Thomson said. "In my opinion, Church's ruling body. The pope said he hoped the peace and liberty," John Paul II said. highest in aviation history. It the plane was certainly in the leaders of the two largest branches of Christiani¬ In Istanbul, Demetrius gave the pontiff an was the third fatal accident wrong place to come down so ty could one day celebrate mass at the same emotional welcome to the Orthodox Cathedral of Special prosecutor to investigate Jordan involving a DC-10 this year, and it aroused new demands that low." He did not elaborate, but altar. The mass climaxed a long day of traveling and St. George, a ramshackle Byzantine-style church. As the pope entered the church ground, the the McDonnell Douglas plane treacherous winds in mountain papal diplomacy in Turkey, which is 99 percent patriarch rose from his throne, crossed the tiny WASHINGTON (AP) - At the recom¬ Christy should investigate the Studio 54 be grounded. areas often pose a danger to Moslem. courtyard and met the visitor midway on a red mendation of Attorney General Benja¬ charge "and any other related or rele¬ Demetrius, spiritual leader of 200 million carpet. "Welcome holy brother," said Demetrius. min R. Civiletti, a special three-judge vant allegation" of drug law violation. court appointed a special prosecutor Christy told reporters that his investiga¬ Thursday to investigate a charge that tion is not limited to the Studio 54 allega White House chief of staff Hamilton tion, but would not elaborate. Jordan used cocaine. White House press secretary Jody The court named Arthur H. Christy, 56, Powell said President Carter asked Jor¬ a former U.S. attorney in New York, to dan to remain as chief of staff, and that run the probe. Jordan has denied ever Jordan would do so. using the illegal drug. The Justice Department said the scope "It would be an incredible injustice of Christy's investigation should be for a person to be forced from office limited to the charge that Jordan used because a preliminary investigation has the drug during a visit to a discotheque been concluded which did not imply called Studio 54 in New York City last that there was substance to the charges year. against him, but rather the contrary, But in its brief order, the court said Powell said. Our reputation has been Car lliieves grt We offer the finest schooling in Chicago proven. Chinese cooking in this WASHINGTON (AP) Aspiring car stolen is broken into area. Take out service is - car parts and sub¬ thieves seeking big bucks get their start available. sequently sold at huge profits to repair at Chicago's "chop shop" college, where damaged cars. the teachers are mobsters and gradua¬ Nnww] "After learning how the operation tion means entry into a nationwide auto works ip Chicago, some operators move theft ring, a Senate panel was told Now Serving to other areas in the country where pro¬ Thursday. Kour Favorile M fessional auto theft does not exist, but "Chicago is the training ground for Tropical Drinks. where the demand exists," Ivkovich chop shop operators in other parts of the Also Beer. testified. "They then set up a salvage DISC SHOP county," Illinois police investigator Vladimir Ivkovich told tjhe Governmental Affairs Committee. yard and start developing parts markets." new body \ OHINUI iREmu Wine and Cocktails. Ivkovich said Chicago's car theft Sen. Charles Percy, R-lll., the commit¬ operations, tightly run by organized chairperson, quipped, "Chicago is ••• cm-mil registration process needs to be reorganized. Students Leslie Rout's office, and we feel that a lot of We would like to publicly thank Jim Post mailed check. Again, sincerest apologies to respect our basic human rights and to ho i iv now required to register in the IM Sports West face good can be accomplished. These people are for his cooperation and for long lines respect the memory of Chief Cornplanter providing one of everyone, especially Jim Post and his fans \\ inch niton make and his trying very hard to be reasonable, and it the best shows we have ever had. We would who stayed for the show! registration a long and tedious process. In addition, family. The MSU theatre depart ment would not produce Little Black Sambo will only cause hard feelings if people who also like to thank those who stayed to watch Dave Johnson st micnts who want to drop or add courses now have to go back and forth do not understand the facts of this and help Director, Mariah Folk & Blues among the departments involved. That is extremely timeconsuming. (especially if the characters in the play were case us cover any losses we might have people with descendants on campus) be continue interfering. The 1 niversity is now studying two alternatives to help improve the cause the department has been educated to Diana Lualhati, Coordinator, registration system. A system utilizing computer terminals is being be more sensible to the concerns of Black Native American Aide Program Interference hinders advancement considered, as is one of fee payment-by-mail. The proposed computerized registration system would cut down on In the Nov. 15 article entitled "Groups the theatre department was an optimistic the difficulties and the time spent registering. Under this system, hoop supporting quality journalism file to protest against theatre department look to the future. It is a possibility that that appeared in The State News, I felt that Native Americans will be working with the students will be able to register at a number of While visiting friends in the East Lansing to deal with them for a term, you will see computer display the theatre department was portrayed as department as consultants to help select terminals on campus. This would eliminate the area lately, we learned of the upcoming things differently. The State News may necessity of having referendum to raise The State News fee have to cut back to only publishing the being antagonistic to the concerns of Native future plays dealing with Native Ameri¬ st udents go to the IM Sports West at a specified time. The new program from $1 to $1.50 per term. Having just paper three days a week. It may have to Americans. This was not the case. The cans. For its actions and sensitivity, I feel would not require students to travel from department to department, in particular, Frank Rutledge, that the theatre department should be department to graduated, we highly recommend that become a smaller paper or go to increased the faculty of the department and the cast recommended. acquire signatures for drop and add cards since students could change everyone supports this increase. For the advertising space, making the paper look of the classes at any of the terminals. price of one can of pop, you can keep The more like a Meijer's flyer than a paper. You play (The Indian Captive) were George Cornell State News a high quality publication. may see the comics dropped, such as in extremely sensitive to the needs and Instructor, Department of Racial Utilizing these computer terminals and combining them with a system Yes, we remember all of those jokes we Eastern Michigan University's paper. (You concerns of the Native American students and Ethnic Studies where fees would be paid by mail would and community. produce a much more efficient made about "The Stale News." We even never really miss 'em until they're gone, registration system. The computer terminals would be able to print The theatre department had invested a remember believing some of them. It was folks.) students' bills, cutting down on printing and processing costs. Many not until we saw Eastern Michigan Univer The current State News has highly great deal of time in preparing the play, and when the concerns of the Native American Correction Michigan universities successfully use fee payment-by-mail programs. sity's newspaper that we began to appre¬ superior photography, art, layout and students were brought to their attention, Editor's note: In Thursday's viewpoint by MSU uses them partially for its deferred ciate the one at MSU. (Eastern's is believe it or not, writing. When it comes payment plan. supposed to be one of the best papers time to vote on this issue, please look past they responded in a postive manner by Stan Kaplowitz, incorrect editing altered Although the initial costs of implementing these programs will be around for a school its size, too.) The small the 50 cents in your pocket. This paper has canceling the production. the content and meaning of the third high, the long run costs of maintaining a computerized system will not be There is no doubt in my mind that the paragraph. It should have read as follows: fee you pay each term is utilized very well to deal with double digit inflation, too, and play was historically inaccurate and that it It was not until 1973 that the relationship considerably different from the present costs of registration. A by MSU. We wish we could include a copy without your help, it will have to lower its did create misconceptions about Native between Israel and South Africa became of another school could quality. computerized system will drastically reduce labor costs. The efficiency paper so you Americans. The fact remains that when closer. Mr. Sohbi's letter inadvertently of these programs will more than account for compare for yourselves. Kim A. Blekis any of their initial expense The alternatives to the fee hike may not these stereotypical aspects of the play were helps prove my point. increases. sound like too much now, but once you have William B. Dyer pointed out to the theatre department, the He says that diplomatic relations were Favorable decisions regarding these decision was made to stop the play. This upgraded to embassy level in 1973, (thus proposals must be made, and they should be implemented was a very positive step toward a mutual proving the minimal relationship existing as soon as possible. Misplac'tHl handles on library door understanding between people. The depart prior to that) and almost every example of co operation he cites occurred after 1973. ment respected the concerns that Native Let's forget about the price of oil, nuclear jour campus, let me know. Americans had about the perpetuation of One of the few pre-1973 exceptions is the mistakes and sickly shahs for a minute and Tim Budrys stereotypes of Native American people. group of "racist mercenaries" who helped concentrate on something closer to home. 634 N. Wonders Hall The conclusion of the meeting I had with Israel in 1947 and again in 1967. There's a problem on campus that many The State News people have fallen victim to and have kept quiet about: the backward doors on the library's main entrance. DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau Friday, November 30, 1979 Normally, there are two doors hinged to a WJ HEAFD ME, BUT MR. HARRIS. I'LL JUST BET YOU BE REASON- Editorials are the opinions of the State columns and letters are personal News Viewpoints, frame, with the handles near the center post. On these, one door is normal, but the PAL. PUT IT ALL IN ESCRM.N0 ONE WE'VE WORKED OUT A WHOLE HAVE! WELL.YOUCAN FOREST IT! NOW. I ABLE, MAN. WE COULD PUT NO! AND YOU'LL HAVE HIM DECLARED <^e opinions [/§£ /$ qh Editorial Department other one's handle is near the frame, with i TOUCHES PUKES INVESTMENT PRO- HAVE A PLANE YOUR MONEY THAT'S INSANE, OF VACATION. the hinges attached to the center post itself. - ESTATE UNTIL I 6RAM FOR YOU- TO CATCH. TO WORN1 FINAL! COURSE Edilorinchiet R W Robinson Photo Editor Managing [ditc Richard Marshall Ky Owen Entertainment & Booh Ed'tor Bill Hold ship This causes many bent fingers (and an S3 & Opinion Editor Joy Fletcher Sports Editor Dove Janssen 1® City Editor occasional bumped head), as well as great • - Layout Editor Reginald Thomas Campus Editor embarrassment for students who reach for Freelance Editor Come Thorn Wire Editor a handle Chief Copy Editor Linda Oliverio thoughtlessly placed on the wrong side of the door. Allen Funt could have used Debbie Creemers this on Candid Camera. Advertising Department W/csrV.;. ton MacMillon Ass I For anyone who uses the library, this is a AdverlismgManager Pat Greening problem With a we can deal with and eliminate. little effort, things can change! If nr , nr™ir Michigan Stote News, Eost Loosing, Michigan Friday, November 30, 1979 5 E.L. tenant union needed? Bv ELLA CHOINSKI and SHE ROBACH State News Staff Writers Landlords asli that , MAINLY WE WANT a defi nition of what is meant by Students hassled with land tenant unions," said Ellen lord problems may want to Moore, of Michigan Landlords unionize with other tenants in East Lansing to get results. powers groups of be defined Association, 520 S. Washington Ave. Past experience shows that tenants battling for their rights She said that the union aids This is the main argument with landlords will be more Publicity is the key tool used month's rent is due," she said. used in organizing tenants who want to generate support. White¬ by several landlords fight effective if they unite, said to take action against their ing portions of a state bill head said. Rena Whitehead, director of landlord, such as rent strikes. HOWEVER, PETITIONS concerning tenant eviction. The the Grand Rapids Tenant MUST be certified before they bill, which was already passed Such an organization would DISTRIBUTING NEWS¬ Union. be helpful in East Lansing are presented to the landlord by the Senate, will be intro¬ LETTERS. POSTING signs for legal purposes. To help combat landlord because of the duced in the state House Tues¬ city's housing and door knocking are often problems, tenant unions can act shortage, she said. day. as agents that mediate, helpful in organizing a first One method tenants can use protect "A union in East Lansing is and advise. meeting. against landlords is by with probahly very necessary, but The purpose of this first holding their rent through rent The bill would specifically "Anything an individual due to the amount of off campus meeting is to outline the major tenant can do, a group can do strikes, Brown said. protect tenants who form housing," Brown said. areas of concern with the unions from being evicted by more effectively," said Yvonne Whitehead agreed by saying landlord. Usually a petition is In a written document, the their landlords, but would not Nanasi, director of Tenants' that a tenants union in East formed at the first meeting. tenants state that they will give tenants any new rights. Resource Center, 855 Grove St. Lansing would be good, be "This petition should have as withhold their rent unless their Even though eviction based cause it would show people in THE ACTION TENANTS many signatures as possible," complaints are rectified. on union activities is illegal, the area that something could Whitehead said. take may be accomplished by as be done about landlord prob Landlords' compliance with many landlords often evict or simple confrontation with the The petition should state that tenant union requests may threaten to evict tenants who landlord, or it may require a the landlord will have a reason depend on their attitude have sought help from tenant long-term organization such as able amount of time to correct towards the union. unions. "A UNION USUALLY starts a tenant union. from an issue that's common ♦ he situation, or that tenants Tenant unions are loosely will take matters into their own Many landlords object to the Passing a Michigan law, among all." Whitehead said. fact that there State News Mark A. Deremo defined, with no regulations The most common complaint hands, Whitehead said. are no definite would "put it in black and Brenda Ramsby of East Lansing was one of many motorists slipping and sliding guiding their formation, Nanasi is that landlords keep security guidelines structuring the white" that landlords cannot across area roads following the first substantial snowfall of the said. deposits after tenants leave, membership and the authority evict for such activities, Nanasi year. Ramsby of the unions. said. was headed north on Okemos Road when she lost control of her vehicle, struck a Basically, tenant unions are tree, and slid 50 feet into a roadside drainage ditch. She escaped serious organized as an advisory and Fighting this first issue is injury, mediating source for tenants receiving only a cut on her lip. and landlords, or as a coalition usually accomplished by a small group of tenants. If they are Council accepts ulcus for class gift of several apartment complexes successful, more tenants in the Accidents aplenty icy roads in an area, Whitehead said. One example of an advisory area may be willing to co¬ operate to correct other prob Suggestions for a 1979-80 senior class gift are currently being considered by the MSU Senior presents a gift to the money University, purchased with from fund raising projects and donations tenant union is in Ann Arbor. lems. Class Council. taken during cap and gown sales. This union, which is mostly Even Students are encouraged to submit their ideas There may be snow on the ground, but Meridian Township police also reported a though this issue is staffed by students, acts as an in a survey the council will be distributing during Past classes have given a kiosk to Wells Hall flurry of accidents. common among many tenants, people are still driving like it's summer, information resource center for winter registration. Students can also stop by (class of 1977), a bronze block "S" in front of the several tenants union or¬ police say, resulting in a drastic increase in Thirty-one vehicles were involved in area tenants. the council office, 24 Student Services Bldg. to Administration Building (class of 1978), and park vehicle accidents. accidents in six-hour ganizers said it usually takes a period Wednesday discuss their ideas. benches afternoon, police said, including a six-car one or two tenants to get things along the Red Cedar River (class of THE PRIMARY AIM of the Each year at MSU, the graduating class 1979). Lansing police reported more than 80 collision on Grand River Avenue east of Park union is to support tenants, but accidents Wednesday, four times the normal' Lake Road at 4:49 p.m. Wednesday. it also acts as a mediator collision rate. Police said that the rate was Meridian police also responded to two between the tenants and their surprisingly high even considering that four-car collisions, including one at Farm landlords, said Carol Brown, a Wednesday was the beginning of the slippery Lane and Mount Hope Road at 4:38 p.m. Wednesday. member of the Tenants Union. Ann Arbor RAISE A RACQUET WITH OUR PACKET! Minority support rapped By PAMELA PENN 1 AJAY RACKET 1 CAN SEAMCO RACQUETBALL minority students, said the Program of Admissions. grade point average or college State News Staff Writer assistant director of the coun¬ The report suggested that test scores are lower than The University has not taken seling center. tutorial services of the Office of admissions requirements. The RACQUETBALL BALLS the necessary actions for im¬ Lee June said the University Supportive Services be broad¬ program also serves those stu¬ proving retention rates among is ened to include all minority dents who show exceptional 1 RACKET COVER not providing the additional support needed for improving students. need for financial assistance. 1 RULE BOOK the support services that are Florence Harris, director of Not all students admitted Trustees offered to educationally disad¬ the Office of Supportive Ser¬ into the program are minori¬ vantaged students. "All things that need to be vices, said the criticism the program has been receiving ties, Harris said. ONLY 2200 done to expand the services and about its inability to effectively THE HOC committee meeting AD improve retention rates have nu-et the needs of the minority report stated that since 1971 not been done," he said. students stems from the limited the percentages of White stu¬ MAKES A NICE The MSU Board of Trustees In a report to Provost responsibilties given to the dents entering in the develop will consider affiliation agree¬ Clarence L. Winder, the Ad office. mental program has increased CHRISTMAS GIFT! ments between the Univer¬ Hoc Commission on Supportive "We try to serve any student while enrollment for some sity's medical schools and medi¬ Services for Minority and Dis¬ who comes to us for help, but minorities has been consistent AVAILABLE AT cal facilities in Battle Creek and advantaged Students said we are directly responsible for Midland during the board meet¬ broadening the accessibility of those students admitted in the The report stated most ing at 9:30 a.m. in the Adminis¬ supportive services would im¬ developmental program," she minority students are denied tration Building. prove the retention of minority said. access to the Office of Suppor Other items under considera¬ students. This year 350 students were tive Service because it is limit tion include: renovation of 301 Natural Sciences Bldg., and barrier-free modification to ele¬ THE COMMITTEE PORTED that the retention of RE enrolled in the developmental program which was established to assist educationally disad ed to students enrolled through the Developmental Program. June said the responsibility PflfU 355-3454 vators in five buildings, as well as construction of field labora tories at the Kellogg Biological minority students who enter MSU as freshmen is no better than the retention of students vantaged students. Students are recommended into the Developmental Pro of minority retention should not entirely be placed on the Office of Supportive Services. The joffliijomu Station and Russ Forest. admitted in the Developmental gram when their high school 'continued on page 17) Winter term early registration offered Students wishing to extend their winter break average is below the Minimum Academic may attend early registration Monday through Progress Scale. Rpcause registration is traditionally crowded Friday in the Sports West Building Dec. 3 through 7 from 8 to 11:30 a.m. and 1 to 4:30 p.m. on the first two days, students registering during All continuing and readmitted students are this time may need to obtain a time reservation encouraged to complete the early registration, card. These will be available in the northwest which includes fee payment. lobby of the IM Sports-West. Excluded from early registration are students There will be a special drop and add period on academic probation or whose grade point during evening registration on Jan. 2. (?//!/)////(fJ. L/('c////(/... THE STUDENT MEDIA Beaming Miss J into the "Star Trek' jacket that bears APPROPRIATIONS BOARD IS the official Federation patch, and NOW ACCEPTING APPEAL which you'll see in the long-awaited movie shortly to debut Baseball style REQUEST APPLICATIONS with padded shoulder in metallic silver urethane-coated nylon, the piping in black. For a dedicated Trekkie, or The appeals process is open only as a future fashion gift, in our Miss J Shop S-M-L sizes, $30 to those groups which applied before the October 12, 1979 dead¬ line. APPLICATIONS ARE AVAIL¬ ABLE IN THE ASMSU BUSINESS OFFICE 307 Student Services Jacobson's JACOBSON'S HOLIDAY HOURS FOR YOUR GIFT SHOPPING CONVENIENCE DEADLINE: JANUARY 9,1980-5 pm OPEN EVERY NIGHT MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY, SATURDAY OUR REGULAR HOURS Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday November 30, 1979 Reggae and to Ethiopia. (Garvey based his poet King its ENTERTAINMENT By BILL HOLDSHIP State News Reviewer prophecy on Revelations, "So feel the drumbeat/As it Chapter 5, verses 1 through 10 beats unthin playing a rhythm/ Resisting against the System" of the Bible.) If any "tribe" ever needed THIS WEEKEND . - BobMarley, "One Drop" redemption, it had to be the During the early '70s John people of Jamaica. The island is Sunrise, sunset, swiftly flow the weekend columns ... Ah. here other films, this one is absent Sean Connery as Bond, and it's Lennon predicted in an inter controlled by the middle class, it is, the end of fall symbolized by (thank God I the last This rather serious — dealing with Bond falling in love and getting view that one of the biggest and while the rest (at least two Weekend column of the term. Or for that matter, the year ... married. No Bond film lover should miss it. Great theme music and why thirds of the population) are even the decade! Why, you could say that all the hopes and dreams effects too. All RHA times and places can be found at 355-0313. most important musical trends of the decade would be illiterate and dirt poor with no and toil and heartbreak associated w ith the This Weekend column Classic Films presents Federico Fellini's naughty I ViteUoni, a a new i., Jamaican based form of rock possible chance for advance are culminated in this, the last This Weekend of the decade. Gosh. rousing tale of carousing in rural Italy (Friday at 7:30 and 9:30 ment. West Kingston is liter CONCERT DEPT. The Texas raunchers (pun) ZZ music called "reggae." Soon Top will be at p.m. in 100 Engineering Bldg.). There is also the weekend's best thereafter, Keith Richard made ally comprised of a series of the Lansing Civic Center at 7:30 p.m. Sunday. Opening the show bet, Start the Revolution Without Me with Gene Wilder and rock press news by going to shantytown ghettos, controlled will be Point Blank. The triumverate of Texas rock will bring their Donald Sutherland in a take-off of French revolutions, films about West Kingston and befriending by the Rude boys — smalltime Southwestern R & B to town in its attempt to promote the French revolutions, and life in general. This film's masterminded the Rastafarian sects living "superfly" like hustlers. (The long awated album Deguedo. Tickets are $10 and $9 at the Civic by Bud Yorkin, who helped bring us All in the Family. (The movie there. situation is vividly illustrated in Center box office. is in 100 Engineering Bldg. Saturday at 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. and at 8 Lennon's prophecy grew Perry Henzel!'s classic Jamai Showcasejazz presents Betty Carter the "high priestess of bop," p.m. Sunday in 336 Union). All Classic Films are $1.50 or $1 with closer to fulfillment as the can reggae film, The Harder with the Sonny Fortune Quintet in the Erickson Kiva at 8 and 11 MSU I.D. decade moved toward its end, They Come.) And then there p.m. Tickets are $6 in advance and $7 at the door. Feeling political? Then you might want to see The Temptation of and numerous artists began are the Rastafarians Also this weekend, there are three free Music Power, designed to bring discussion about everybody's favorite . . . Department The Rastafarians have sim concerts. Sunday there is a children's concert with the place, Iran. It will be followed by panel discussion. It's in B-104 integrating the island sound of Symphony a reggae into their work. The ply dropped out of society. Band and Chorale at 2 p.m. in Fairchild Theater. Saturday at 4 Wells Hall at 7 p.m. first big "break" in America When Haile Selassie became p.m. in the Music Building Auditorium you can see the string MISCELLANEOUS DEPT. An art show entitled Two Doors may be considered Eric Emperor of Ethiopia in 1930, students of the Music Department perform Concerto No. 4 by Down is being held at 1219 turner St. in Lansing. Gallery hours are the Rastafarians believed that Mozart, the Bradenburg Concerto No. 6, and the Sixth String 1 to 5 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. Clapton's hit recording of Bob he was the reincarnation of the Quartet by Beethoven. Each movement will feature a different Oh yes, there's this business of a commencement on Saturday. Marley's "I Shot The Sherriff." Many influential members of one true god in Garvey's bibli student soloist with the orchestra — a first for MSU. Finally, It's not entertainment, but it is interesting. People do move on, the new wave scene were eal prophecy. He was the there's a Wind Symphony Concert in Fairchild Theater at 8:15 just like the terms and the years and the decades. Good luck, guys. reincarnation of Jah, the one p.m. Sunday. intrigued by both the music and - Compiled by William Barnhardt who would lead the tribes out of THEATRE DEPT. The BoarsIIead Theatre presents politics of reggae, and the Sly Fox, stutter guitar/choppy drums Babylon. It didn't matter that by the author of A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Haile Selassie didn't believe Forum and M*A#S*H, based on the Ben Johnson comedy Volpine. technique became an integral himself to be a reincarnated It's about a con man who pretends he's dying so he can get lavish part of composition by artists like the Police, the Clash, Elvis god. The Rastafarians thought gifts and presents. It should be a riot. For information call 484-7805 Costello and Joe Jackson. In a it was nice he was so modest, or 372 4636. MCAT*DAT'LSAT*GMAT-GRE and kept right on believing. At the Okemos Barn Theater you can see Guys and Dolls, the old more commercially familiar vein the Stones' inclusion of the (That's how romantic the sect favorite Loesser musical about showgirls and gamblers. For GREPSYCH • GRE BIO-PCAT reaggae sound on "Beast Of is!) information call 349-4340. Burden" made that song the The Rastafarians are social ABRAMS PLANETARIUM DEPT. The traditional Christmas OCAT • VAT • B1AT • SAT-TOEFL perfect tune that it is. pariahs in Jamaica, and they show Star of Wonder. Showtimes are at 8 and 10 p.m. Friday and However, while it has been are scorned for their unkempt ways and long locks which they Saturday, and 2 and 4 p.m. on Sunday. Following the 10 p.m. NMBLUn-ECFHIG-FLEX-VOE very big in Britain throughout experience) that they are the since they never saw the per¬ shows, a sound and light show featuring the music of Handel's like uniforms. The Rasta only ones in Jamaica who can Messiah will be presented. Admission is $1.50, $1 for students, and the decade, real Jamaican reg wear formers -- they got it back ENROLL NOW!! gae has failed to make a major are revolutionaries, but the understand one another. wards. "They've got the same .50 for children 5-12. No preschoolers admitted. Start Reviewing Over Break commercial dent in America revolution is different from And then there's the music. MOVIE DEPT. On campus, RHA presents the outrageous Mel fWff rhythm and the same result," For Information Please Call: (although Peter Tosh recently most concepts of the word. The reggae. The beat which said McCartney, "but it's back Brooks comedy Blazing Saddles (which needs little description), scored a few brownie points When a group of Black America revolutionaries Ja THROBS. The pulse that many to front." and Streisand's attempt to outshine Judy Garland in her fair 332-2539 OMPUN. with his reggae version of went to claim is illustratives of the Although Jamaican music of remake of A Star is Born. Also playing is one of the most 919 E. Grand River Ave. EDUCATIONAL CENTER maica in the '60s and tried to political rising in Ja misunderstood, put-down films, the James Bond thriller On Her E. spec?alhTtYsIncm": Smokey Robinson's "Don't pressure the '40s and '50s illustrated a Lansing, Ml 48823 Look Back"). It seems rather organize the Rastas as guerilla maica. Since the majority of mythological island paradise, Majesty's Secret Service with trivia-night favorite George Outside N Y. State Only CALL TOLL FREE: 800-223-1782 sad that the music hasn't been warriors, they were rejected. people are illiterate, the Word McCartney was right when he Lazenby as Bond, Telly Savalas as the villain, and the all-time best Centers in Major US Cities Toronto, Puerto Pico and Lugano. Switzerland more successful, since reggae The Rastas don't believe in in Jamaica comes solely from claims that the Jamaican street Bond paramour, Diana Rigg as Bond's eventual wife. Unlike the violence. They have simply the radio. (Everyone in Jamaica appears to be (at least to me) kids were listening to R&B and the perfect form of music to rejected Jamaican culture, and owns a transistor radio.) Reg the roots of rock n roll during I've been having sex with my friend, bridge the gap between the rely on their dream of redemp gae music expresses the rejec these years. Slowly but surely, so I don't go to church anymore. * battling rock and disco factions. tion to get them through their tion of Babylon and the roman the Jamaicans evolved their Like disco, reggae has a rejection of Babylon. tic belief in going home in its own form of rock, originally So? What is the problem? Is Sunday morning the only The sect adheres to a strong lyrics. And when the Rastafar steady, constant BEAT, and it's called Ska music. In 1964, Millie time you have for sex? a perfect form of dance music as code of ethics. They never ians begin to dance to the pulse, Small — a singer from West Or do you think you're committing such a grave sin thot result. Unlike disco, reggae is drink alcohol, they don't eat it can only be described as a God will never forgive you? You've heard that God forgives. a Kingston — scored a hit on the And even if you re ten billion times better at sinning than full of emotion, and it is the meat, they live communally and transcendental experience. American charts with a Ska closest derivative of pure R&B they never steal to subside. Paul McCartney once ex anyone else, that applies to you, too. song called "My Boy Lollipop." Or do you think that having sex outside of marriage isn't that the music world has seen They adhere to a strong Chris plained his interpretation of In 1969, Desmond Dekker tian sense of good Samaritan really sinful, especially since you ore in love with your since perhaps the early career reggae's evolution. McCartney scored an American hit with friend? Well, haven't you done something else sinful? If of the Rolling Stones and the mid-'GOs period of Motown. But most unlike disco, reggae has a ism. And least a they each smoke at pound and a half of ganja (marijuana) a week. In fact, believes that the young cans first heard Chuck Jamai Berry and the other rock n rollers on "The Israelites." Itl many ways, i continued on page 7) t you are imperfect in any way, it is a good reason to worship Or do you think that you ore going to go right on having lot to say, drawing on the same they smoke so much dope their radios in the '50s. They sex with your friend and you would feel like a hypocrite EASTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN type of countercultural politics, (which they consider a religious tried to imitate the sound but Lutheran going to church? That's understandable. Still, shouldn't you Campus — be trying to get some guidance from God without prejudging anti-social stance, romanticism CHURCH Ministry at MSU what his message will be? Going to church is o good way to and belief in redemption/ 1315 ABBOTT RD (North of Saginaw) UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN seek that guidance. salvation that has been an LANSING CHURCH OF CHRIST East Lansing CHURCH SUNDAYS integral part of the best rock 'n 882-0046 515 Samantha Ave. rship Faith Life topics Foru roll from the very beginning. 1020 S. Harrison Road Hopefully, as we mindlessly drift into the '80s, reggae will Services j Sunday, December 2 East Lansing Sunday 10:30a.m., 6p.m. 332-2559 become an American phenome non because — there's no Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Worship: 8:30 & 10:45am Communion Service Every Sunday question about it — real reggae Paul W. Green is a PHENOMENON in the 337-0893 Common Cup truest sense of the term. Reggae is almost a religion to Acapela Singing by Congregation Join the the Black Rastafarian sects of Jamaica. The Rastafarian NO SUNDAY SCHOOL NO MUSIC THE PROTESTANT REFORMED CHURCHES Are brotherhood 40 years ago in began more than Harlem when conducting worship services at University S.D.A. Church, 149 Highland in East Lansing. It is located just Health Care east of Frandor, just off Michigan. Services are Bible Marcus Garvey - evangelist — prophesized the a Black COME based setting forth the truths of historic Christianity. coronation of a king in Africa who will redeem the lost troops WE BELIEVE THE BIBLE IS THE WORD OF GOD: 1. That it is verbally inspired by the Holy Spirit, Team. . . of Babylon and take them hope St. John Student Parish 2 Peter 1:20-21 2. That it is without error in all its parts, John 10:35 invites SKIERS 3. That it is our only authority for faith and life. DON'T MISS THE ANNUAL you to prepare 1 Thess. 2:13 MSU SKI CLUB SWAP AND SALE NOW THROUGH FRIDAY for Christmas All scripture is given by inspiration of God. and is Prepare for a challenging, rewarding at profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for 1 to 7 p.m. daily Mens IM an evening instruction in righteousness; that the man of God may Building In Basement Room 15 of be perfect, thoroughly furnished unto all career in Respiratory Therapy good works, Meridian REFLECTION 2 Tim 3 16-17 Join in hearing the Gospel proclaimed to the glory Community Churifi us & of the Triune God. WORSHIP SERVICES In response to the shortage of Respiratory Therapists and Tech¬ RECONCILIATION nicians in the tri-county area, Sunday 10 A.M. 6 P.M. Lansing Community College wants to Wednesday Studies in Bible Doctrine 7:45 P.M. make you aware of its one-year and two-year programs in Respiratory Therapy. SERVICE AT 10:00 A.M. SUNDAY 7:00-9:00 p.m. CHRISTIAN LITERATURE Located in the Municipal PAMPHLETS Participants are instructed in the assessment, treatment, manage¬ Bldg directly behind the Friday, Nov. 30 and rehabilitation of patients Meridian Mall on Marsh Rd. 327 M. A.C. ment with abnormalities associated jstor Ed 1 The Infallibility of Holy Scripture with respiration. Training includes direct contact with patients in Reynolds 339 3511 2 The Gospel various hospital clinical situations throughout the duration of the CENTRAL 3. Calvinism The Truth program. METHODIST South Baptist Church 4. Marriage and Divorce CHURCH 1518 S. Washington 5. The Biblical Ground for Infant Baptism Upon successful completion of the one-year Certificate program Across from the Lansing Capitol 6. God's and following experience requirements, you will be eligible to take Sunday, 7:00 Sovereign Love. Our Comfort 7. Phebe An Example For The Christian Woman the National Certificate Exam. Ran and Embraced "Word of Life, New York" Dr. Bintz 8. Biblical Ecumenicity Harry Bollback Upon successful completion of the two-year Associate Degree Worship Services PAPER BACK BOOKS program and following experience requirements, you will be eli¬ 9:45 and 11:00 9:45 a.m. 9. The Five Points of Calvinism gible to take the National Registry Exams. Nursery Available College Fellowship 485-9477 College Bible and refreshments 10 In The Beginning God Class in the For further information on admissions requirements for these 8.30pm Marriage: The Mystery of Christ and the Church Chapel exciting programs, call Mr. James Scott, Admissions Counselor for 12. Believers and Their Seed Congratulations Health Careers at 373-7160. Pres. Mackey 13. Whosoever Will SUNDAY, 8:30 & 11:00 Distributed free of charge and without obligation For specific program information, call Mr. Jerald Basel, Respiratory God's Greatest Gift by the Protestant Reformed Churches. No one will call Therapy Program Director at 373-9920. or visit you unless requested. Dr. Samuel Hoyt FREE BUS SERVICE TO ORDER- CALL: 339*9648 rn 302 S Woverly Roi Morning and Evening or MU Lansing Call 482-0754 for information WRITE: Rev. Steven Houck 313-7711 REALTOR* Dr. Howard F. Sugden, Pastor Dan Rossman, 5737 Pine Haslett, Ridge Dr. Michigan 48840 ' Lansing Community College College Minister Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, November 30, 1979 7 EDWARD CALLOWAY The definition of "The celebrity is a person who is known for his well-knowness. He is neither good nor bad, great celebrity In addition to the media, celebrities them¬ food for' selves tend to breed more celebrities. "By a kind nor petty; he is the human pseudo-event." of symbiosis, they live off each other." And so, — Daniel J. Boorstin, virtually every fighter who fights Muhammed author of THEIMAGE Ali becomes a quasi-celebrity for a few fleeting The celebrity is a living farce, a human sham moments. "The hat, the rabbit, and the magician preying on the ignorance of the American public. are all equally news." Among others, Ali For celebrities are merely tautologies — needless publicized the bartender from Wisconsin, the repetitions of the same in different words and counter punching Jimmy Young, the jaw-break images. The celebrity is a person who is ing Ken Norton, and the toothless wonder — produced, made to order. He is a "fabrication Ijeon Spinks (former heavyweight image of the brought about by honest, industrious men of high world). Even Ali's wife and mistress became professional ethics doing their jobs," namely news, or rather "celebrities," during the time of press agents, PR men and other celebrities. the Thrilla in Manila. Because the celebrity is produced artificially But none of these creations compare to Ali's and by special effort, he is therefore factitious. masterful manufacturing of Howard Cosell. Ali "The celebrity is created by the media; he is a big made Cosell what he is today, which is name. He is distinguished by his image or admittedly one of his most regretted mistakes. trademark." And it is this trademark, or image, Ali kept Cosell in the limelight until Cosell no that singles a celebrity out from all others and longer needed him; now, Howard Cosell is a consequently makes him unique in the American human pseudo-event, a true, talentless celebrity, public's myopic eye. Where would Howard Cosell capable of producing other pseudo-events. be without his obnoxious pompousnous and But, says Boorstin, "while we have given verbosity, Kirk Douglas without his cleft, Jimmy others great power to deceive us, to create Carter without his teeth, Truman Capote pseudo-events, celebrities, and images, they without his lisp, Farrah Fawcett without her could not have done so without our collabora¬ hair, Dolly Parton without her massive tion." The American public has willingly and mammaries, Linda Lovelace without her vora- happily helped to create celebrities by raving over them and consequently prolonging their careers. Americans like movie stars or other Politics Of Culture celebrities more when they think they have had a hand in making them a celebrity. Having made cious deep throat, or Cheryl Tiegs without her celebrities, Americans then see it as their duty to worship them by keeping them alive, by EC4EING2CPS make up? They would be anywhere but in the public's eye and anything but true, talentless perpetuating their well-knownness. ROARING 20 s is the place to celebrities. The American public contributes so much to enjoy the Holidays, featuring Indeed, the celebrity is a life like, motorized the creation and maintenance of celebrities that the foods you like in an atmosphere you're sure to doll in the hands of that enjoy. giant puppeteer, the in reality, "they are nothing but ourselves seen in Sicilian pizza, lasagna, sandwiches, chicken, hamburgers, fries mass media, without which the celebrity simply a magnifying mirror." In fact, "wherever we turn cannot survive. and a salad bar! Try a Wurlitzer Burger, an Exceptional They are like infants nursing off we see the mirror, and in it (though we like to From the State News entertainment staff. the massive, metaphorical breast supplied by pretend we are seeing someone else) we see Edible made with pizza sauce, mushrooms, and pepperoni! See ya in the '80s. their creator — the media. ourselves." And though most people hold With house wines and beer by the pitcher, Roaring 20's is the Celebrities strive to remain in the public's eye, celebrities in high esteem, a close examination of to be recognized and known. "Their chief claim to John Travolta and the rest of his talentless, perfect Holiday entertainment spot! fame is their fame itself; they are notorious for illusionary ilk will reveal that "the celebrity is their notoriety." Without constant recognition, exposure and publicity, the fade back into that hellish celebrity will soon abyss of obscurity. Take away the facade that is manufactured by usually nothing greater than a more publicized version of us; in imitating him imitating ourselves." ... we are simply Merry Christmas NEED A SHOPPING BREAK? Remember the Roaring 20's is OPEN FOR LUNCH! Tuesday through Friday 11:30 am to 2:00 pm, Saturday and Sunday from 12:00 till closing. Enjoy the media and the celebrity will be no more. But with the aid of media coverage, miracles can be Alas, the American people are not satisfied with simply creating pseudo-events; they want to mimic them as well. Hence, the American, & a snack or a full lunch to the music of the magnificent Wurlitzer pipe organ, towering over two stories, filling the worked. "In the democracy of pseudo-events, man-made manifestations reflect each and every restaurant with sound equivalent to a one hundred piece anyone can become a celebrity, if only he can get in the news and stay there." Indeed, the mass one of their creators; celebrities are facsimiles — orchestra! media can transform nobodies into somebodies, unknowns into knowns. mere larger-than-life images — of those who produce them. No more, no less. Happy New Year SPECIAL CHRISTMAS CONCERT! On December 16th at 2 p.m., the ROARING 20's will present a special program of Holiday Bob Marley's 'Survival' Music Plan featuring Rob Richards and the Magnificent Wurlitzer. a party and enjoy the Holidays at Roaring 20's, where (continued from page 6) be drawn here with Elvis soundtrack to The Harder They Exceptional Edibles and the Mighty Wurlitzer make Eating a this could be considered Ameri- Costello who also combines Come as a brilliant and perfect "Sound" Experience! • ca's initial introduction to reg- strong political/social messages introduction to reggae for those with brilliant pop music. The yet uninitiated. (During the previous year, • JiJBwS gae. R&B on Survival is so pure that The folks at the Disc Shop ROARING 20's HOURS the Maytals had released a song in Jamaica called "Do The it sometimes seems to reach the put a card on Survival that level of classic '50s-like Doo- reads: "Buy this! (Marley's) our Monday (Closed for lunch) 5:00p.m.-10:00p Reggay," and a term was coined.) wop. Survival stands with hero!" I couldn't have ex ' Tuesday 11:30a.m.-2:00p.m. 5:00p.m.-10:00p.m During the early '70s, Johnny Marley's first live LP and the j^resse^itJjetter^^ | J"obd fir J)rink Establishment J Wednesday 11:30a.m.-2:00p.m. 5:00p.m.-11:00p.m Nash scored several American Corner of M.A.C. & Albert Thursday 11:30a.m.-2:00p.m. 5:00p.m.-11:00p.m hits with a sound that was a HERMS Friday 11:30a.m.-2:00p.m. 5:00p.m.-12:30a.m • slightly diminished form of 1 reggae. Nash — best remem¬ AUTO BODV SUNDAY SPECIALS Saturday 12:00a.m 12:30p.m bered for his hits "Hold Me American & Sunday 12:00a.m 10:00p.i Tight" and "Stir It Up" — is Foreign Cars 1 Brunch (10:30-1:30)—all you can eat of said to have learned everything he knew from Bob Marley. 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Marley and his Wailers (Peter Tosh was an original member) rose from the Kingston shantytowns and .« « -* * In the International Center their music illustrated the lives ro4BIN62CI*S of Jamaica's poor and down¬ h V ! 1850 NEWMAN RD. trodden, in addition to reaffirm¬ ing the Rastafarian faith. How¬ ever, as Marley grew to become an international superstar, he began to sing less and less or a Meal! about the poor life on the For Univonity Catering island. As a result, many initial Call 355-4550 fans feel that Marley has re¬ OKEMOS, MICHIGAN 349 6330 Now Hour.: M TH 7:30-4:00 M-F /CLOStD WEEKENDS cently sold-out. I disagree. Just because PEKING RESTAURANT Marley is somewhat wealthier than he was at the beginning, that doesn't mean that he has •T' iw'"-fSas forsaken politics and his strong religious ethics. This is evident on his new LP. Survival (Island ILPS 9542 ( — one of Marley's 6371. MICH. 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Every cut is a t,.;0 f- r ,i ,-jnr AJf l_..n - i '."I 48 gem. and each has a genuine £. 1 'f>17i 33 7 97D0 poppish feel. An analogy might Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, November 30, 1979 W.S( I f il l.C.ET WITH TITLE RESI'EC Cagers in Lapchick Tourney By ADAM TFH'HKR be behind them six or eight points because we may never State News Sports Writer get the ball back. We plan to try and speed up the tempo and they leers battle Wolverines The MSU basketball team hasn't been from the experts in the pre season mideast basketball teams. tor defending getting much respect ratings. In its roundup of Sports Illustrated simply says, "As probably will try to slow down the pace." The Spartans and St. John's are expected to meet in a showdown for the championship on Saturday. "I'd have to say national champion Michigan State, well, the magic St. John's is the favorite because they are is playing in their home gone." gym," Heathcote said. "We're going to have to play super to win, By JEFF HITTLER of Wisconsin series and has been out ever since. In his first five But by winning this .weekend's State News Sports Writer games, he scored three goals and three assists. Lapchick Tournament in but that's what we're going there (New York) for." Jamaica, N.Y., MSU can change all that. The Spartans will be MSU played a super game Tuesday night and beat the The MSU hockey team has been cast into a familiar role for this Junior left wing Mike Stoltzner, however, will miss Friday's playing in the Big Apple and a tournament championship most Athletes in Action, 85-67. "I'd have to say I'm surprised that we weekend's home and home series with the University of Michigan game as disciplinary action for receiving an unwarranted 10 minute game misconduct penalty at the end of last Saturday's likely won't come about without a victory over St. John's won as easily as we did because Athletes in Action is a very good the underdog. It's a role the Spartans have been assigned in every WCHA game. University, losers in the finals of the NCAA Eastern Regional a team," Heathcote noted. year ago and rated in the top ten by many at the start of this The Spartans opened up leads as big as 22 series this season. But if the current trend continues, they will Freshman Nigel Thomas, who has seen action in eight games but season and in the points in the first has not scored, will play the left wing position on the Lynett Welch top 20 by nearly all. half and coasted home with the win. "I'm also pleasantly upstage the weekend favorite for at least one night. Tonight in the tournament's first round, St. John's, hosting The line. surprised that we could outrebound a team of that size," Spartans have gained a split in their last four series outings, the tournament in its 6,000-seat Alumni Hall, will meet Oral Heathcote The series with the Wolverines has been known to get a little remarked, referring to the 42-25 rebounding including that stunning 5-4 overtime win over the University of Roberts University at 7 p.m. At 9 p.m., the North Dakota last Saturday night at Munn Ice Arena. rough, but the two game set with North Dakota was MSUls most Spartans will face advantage the smaller Spartans enjoyed. Princeton University. The losers of those two matches will clash Ron Charles was MSU's leading scorer with 17 The first game of this weekend's series will be played at 7:30 penalty filled weekend of all time. in the consolation game points on Saturday at 7 p.m. and the winners will 7 for 7 shooting from the floor and 3-of-3 from the free throw p.m. Friday at Yost Ice Arena in Ann Arbor. The two teams meet The Spartans set team records Saturday with 20 penalties and battle for the championship at 9 p.m. line. In addition, the 6 foot 7 senior foward had 11 rebounds and a I 8 p.m. Saturday in Munn Arena. 54 penalty minutes. They also set team records for a series with 31 Princeton, like the Spartans, is small. Its probable starting five blocked shots before fouling out late in the game. "That's not penalties and 78 penalty minutes. Three of the broken records lineup includes 6-foot-8 freshman Rich Simkus at center and two bad," Heathcote deadpanned. MSI HOCKEY COACH Ron Mason said he expects the were set against U-M. 6 foot 5 forwards, Neil Christel and momentum from the Randy Melville. Starting forwards Jay Vincent and Mike Brkovich had 15 and Spartans' win over North Dakota to carry "They're not big, but they are well disciplined," said MSU 14 points respectively and freshman forward Derek into the series with the Wolverines. coach Jud Heathcote. Perry had 10 THE WOLVERINES WILL open "They have led the nation in defense three off the bench. "We really needed that win," Mason said. "We might have lost the series with a 9-3 record of the last four years, our next three or four games if we hadn't beaten North Dakota overall and 5-3 mark in the WCHA — good for a tie with North including last year, so they are always a "Our guards will have to shoot better and score better," good defensive team and on offense are very patient. I'd hate to I continued on Dakota for second place. page 10) titer playing so well. It was an emotional lift for us." Mason added that the rivalry between MSU and U M could give The story behind the Wolverines complete turn around of last the Spartans an edge. season's last place finish in the WCHA is due, in part, to a healthy "Rivalries tend to play into the hands of the underdogs, and that squad. may help us," Mason commented. "If they beat us, it will be Sophomore Murray Eaves and senior Dan Lerg, who each because their talent is better than ours." missed 13 games last year, are having excellent seasons. SHE SWINGS WITH SOUL . . . The Spartans occupy eighth place in the Western Collegiate Eaves leads the U-M squad in scoring with 17 goals and 19 THE Hockey Association with a 4 6 mark and 5-7 overall. assists for 36 points. His 22 points in league play is second on the JUNIOR CENTER LEO LYNETT continues to lead the MSU WCHA scoring list. VANESSA DAVIS BAND squad in scoring with 25 points on 13 goals and 12 assists. Senior THROUGH SATURDAY nghl wing Russ Welch is second with nine goals and 12 assists for LERG IS THIRD on the Wolverines' team in scoring with 27 21 points. They tied for fourth in the WCHA scoring race with 20 points on 12 goals and 15 assists. points in league games. Sophomore goaltender Doug Belland improved his overall A pair of freshmen have also played a major role in the record to 3-5 with his fine performance in the nets for MSU last Wolverines' early eason success story. Saturday. But he will probably split duties this weekend with Center Bruno Baseotto is second in the point senior Mark Mazzoleni. column with 15 goals and 13 assists for 28 points. "(ioaltending is the key for us right now," Mason said. "When Paul Fricker is the other newcomer with impressive statistics. we're playing bad, our goaltenders have to come up with the big I continued on page 10) saves. Belland came in and did it for us Saturday after the team played poorly the night before." 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They now know how to win, they say, and will be more confident than last stocking srinuts like to promote their teams at least a little bit more than they should season. It will be hard for any team to win in Champaign, where be promoted. The problem for most Big Ten coaches this season is they have already sold 13,000 tickets to some of the noisiest that their opposing coaches are not exaggerating when they say basketball fans in the Big Ten. how good their teams are going to be. Every one of the coaches that Defending co-champs Purdue University, with All-Big Ten voiced opinions on the subject of the conference's strength, agree center Joe Barry Carroll, and Iowa, with All American guard that the Big Ten is the toughest college basketball conference in the Ronnie Lester, also expect continued success in the conference. The country. Hawkeyes, who recruited Mark Gannon, the best high school player Except maybe one. in Iowa, have sold out their season tickets for the first time ever. "I think this is the worst basketball conference in the country," Heathcote said. Why? Because there are too many good teams, too Wisconsin returns last season's starting lineup, which includes many good players, too many good coaches, which simply makes it guards Wes Matthews and Dan Hastings, forwards Claude Gregory too hard to win, quips Jud. and Joe Chrnelich and center Larry Petty, and is hungry for more wins after getting a taste of victory in its last four Big Ten games IT'S TRUE THAT most of the teams in the Big Ten are good this last season. season. Some are not just good, however. They are super. One of those teams is Indiana University which many writers are picking to win the Big Ten title and which some are choosing to win EVEN NORTHWESTERN, POUNDED upon year after year in the national title. The Hoosiers, National Invitational Tournament most BigTen games, is confident about the new conference season. winners last year, return a strong team led by sharpshooting Get this: coach Rich Falk expects to have a winning season and forward Mike Woodson, who promises to make a bid for the expects the Wildcats to move up into the top division in the conference's player of the year award. Freshman recruit Isiah conference. They have the potential to do that with returning Thomas, who starred for the U.S. team in the Pan American games players Brian Jung. Mike Campbell, Jim Stack, Rob Roberson and this summer, should help Indiana as one of the top first-year players Brian Gibson. in the conference. The universities of Minnesota and Michigan should, however, be And of course, Indiana will still have coach Bobby Knight, one of a couple of the only teams that could help make Northwestern's the most respected, and at the same time most hated, coaches in the dream come true. Minnesota has only one proven player, center game. Knight hasn't changed a oit, as he proved to all at the Chicago Kevin McHale. The rest of the team is young and inexperienced. press conference. Michigan too, is loaded with unproven players with the exception of "I've heard so goddamn much about what coaches say about our forward Mike McGee, who is reportedly making a comeback from team," Knight said, "but I haven't seen one of those goddamn his dismal performance last season. The departure of Phil Hubbard coaches at one of my practices." will also take its toll on the Wolverines this season. Another of this year's super teams should be Ohio State It looks like every team in the Big Ten will be improved besides University. According to Heathcote, the Buckeyes' coach, Eldon Miller, is so happy about his team that he has to fight from breaking Minnesota, Michigan, and, of course, MSU. No one can dispute that into a smile every time he talks about it. Miller has returning stars the Spartans will feel the loss of both 'Magic' and 'Special K,' but in Kelvin Ransey and center Herb Williams. He also has a superstar MSU is eager to see what it can do without its two superstars. The high school recruit in Clark Kellogg, who many have compared to prevailing sentiment among team members is that MSU has been former Spartan 'Magic' Johnson. underrated and they are out to prove it. Their first attempt was successful, an 85-87 win over Athletes in Action. Further successful "THERE DOESN'T SEEM to be endeavors will require the continued health of center Jay Vincent anything he can't do," Ransey and continued inspirational play urged along by coach Heathcote. says. "He is naturally compared to Magic Johnson because of some With that, the Spartans could remain a team to contend with in the of his passing and flair for the game," says Miller. Indiana and Ohio State are the favorites right now but as any Big Ten. 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Presented on PBS by WQED Pittsburgh A Trans World International Production enter!uinmerit ?xiliie :t:t2-:r>2:> to he 10 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday November 30, 1979 CHRIS HANSEN MSI puts five V/ in post-season limit Age on NCAA harriers is needed all-star games Four years ago, hack when foreign runners has been a Gibbard. Five members of the MSU athletes, that upon graduation the Big Ten about how to deal for each year 20. This more universities, in order to football team will play in long distance runner Herb technique used by certain uni Although this recruiting is from American universities, with this problem. One over versities to unfairly dominate pro proposal will be suggested to compete on a national level, will post-season all-star games. Lindsay was an MSU freshman not condoned or participated in will return to their native posed solution is to take away harrier he competed against NCAA track events. the Big Ten some time in initiate similar recruiting pro¬ by any of the teams in the Big country and compete against one of Tight end Mark Brammer another freshman collegiate It's not the fact that the Ten conference, it still lends an the U.S. in Olympic athletics. year eligibility from January. cedures. The number of older runners who have reached the and flanker Eugene Byrd will are foreign that ae runners will rise and the im runner, Henry Rono, from runners imbalance to the NCAA in There has been a lot of of 20, and continually for this unfair advan age If some sort of rules are not balance in NCAA track will play in the Hula Bowl in Washington State University. counts general. discussion among the coaches of subtract Honolulu, Brammer one year of eligibility set limiting the age of runners, and Although Lindsay, 20 at the tage; it's the age difference. One of the more notorious tackle Unlike most sports, the ath Angelo Fields in the time, ran an exceptional race, practitioners of this ploy is the Senior Bowl in Mobile, Ala; he could not match Rono, a letes that participate in long University of Texas at El Paso, linebacker Dan Bass in the Kenyan who was 23 at the time. distance running do not reach which has four older Kenyans Blue-Gray game in Montgo¬ is Presently, at age 25, Lindsay one of the hottest road racers their peaks until 27 These older or 28. runners are cur on won its harrier squad. UTEP has four of the last six national Mason likes underdog role for icers Varsity mery, Ala.; and Mark Ander¬ son in the Japan Bowl in in the country, having won the rently allowed to compete cross country championships. Tokyo. The possibility of Flast Lansing State Hank race against runners in their first Washington State's Rono has i continued from page 8) we can score goals on them." other Spartans playing in and probably heading for Olym year of NCAA competition. "A accumulated four world track He is the regular goalie with a Schools in the Great Lakes some of the games remains pic competition. Rono, at 28, kid right from high school faces records during his college ca 72 record and 4.96 goals THE SPARTANS WILL Invitational will be MSU, Michi¬ open. won this year's NCAA national the toughest part of his running against average. break from the WCHA sehed gan Tech, Wisconsin and I' M. The Varsity 'S' Club will hold In cross country championship in career. The races he competes Along with using up scholar "I'm really impressed with ule next weekend with a home- addition, MSU coach an initiation meeting at 6:30 his senior year at Washington in are twice as long as in high ship money meant for Ameri Michigan," Mason said. "They and home series against Ferris MSl'ings: The MSU jayvee Darryl Rogers will be an State. school and the competition is p.m. Sunday in the Varsity 'S' assistant coach on the east can students, these American play and move the puck some State College. The Dec. 7 game hockey team took an easy 9-2 Club room on the south side of For the past eight years, this naturally tougher," said MSU coaches are investing time and thing like Minnesota. But un will be played in Munn Arena victory over Eastern Michigan squad in the East-West game men's cross country coach Jim Spartan Stadium. in Palo Alto, Calif. practice of recruiting older, money into the development of less Fricker plays super in goal, with the Dec. 8 contest in Big University Tuesday night at Rapids. Yost Ice Arena in Ann Arbor. MSU's other games over Herb Gardner scored twice for Christmas break include a the winners. The Spartans took Donnelly and Smith must score more often series with Colorado and the Great Lakes Invita College Dec. 18-19 in Colorado Springs a 2 0 1 mark in the Mid Cen¬ tral Collegiate Hockey Associa¬ tion into Thursday night's game 'continued from page 8) in the new Joe Louis Arena in Detroit, and a trip to Las tional Dec., 28-28, at Detroit's with Calvin College. Vegas for Heathcote explained. Starting in the backcourt, Terry the Las Vegas Holiday Classic, Friday and Saturday, Dec. 28 and Donnelly and Kevin Smith were just 6 of 21 from the field ?nd had 29. just 12 Bars points between them. "If we can win that easily against a good club MSUINGS: Three games of the Lapchick Tournament will be without once points from Smith and Donnelly, they begin hitting." we will do much better telecast live over Channel 16 of the National Cable Company. Both games of the first round will be shown and on Saturday, the FRIDAY championship game will be aired. FOLLOWING THE LAI'CHICK Tournament, the Spartans will return for two games in Jenison Fieldhouse, Thursday, Dec. 6, against Long Beach State University and Monday, Dec. 10, versus Greek Pizza T.G. Portland State University. The Big Ten slate begins Thursday, Jan. 3, the day before classes start for winter quarter, with a home match against Purdue. 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East Lansing, Michigan Fridoy, November 30, 1979 13 Water, Light interviews continue By ROI AM) WILKERSON committee quizzed two more The interviews have become had quest ions of t he candidates, State News Staff Writer candidates. a hot issue at City Hall, because then they should submit them Interviews for the last vacant The city council has been the board is currently contem in writing, rather than directly BOOTERY'S seat on the Board of Water and trying to fill the seat since last plating a nuclear buy in as an address the candidate. Light continued Thursday as a Spring, but has not been able to energy source for the future. The first Hoard prospect to Lansing City Council ad hoc agree on the candidates. Energy options being go before the council was David con¬ sidered by the board are: Nussdorfer, 3500 Inverary • Conservation to offset de¬ Drive. mand: Mackey's (continued from page 1) felt that past • Ruilding an addition to the BWI, Erickson coal fired in Delta Township: plant Nussdorfer, president APCO Inc., an appliance wholesaler company in Lan of parts END OF TERM a broad exchange of sing, said he still has an open efficient operation," Hardwick information was not the "rule • Buying into the Midland or mind when it comes to making said. "He was not inaccessible, for communication Fermi II nuclear power plants: among the energy supplying decision however, and it was not uncom¬ USF's administration, faculty for the future. • Joining the Michigan Public mon for him to talk to faculty." However, "the conversation would end," when a policy issue arose that did not affect that and student body." The poll also stated taht 57 percent of the responding fa¬ Power Agency, a group of 18 city owned utilities banded to¬ gether to increase purchasing Alvin Smith, 3547 Blue River Drive, was the second candi date to come before the com SHOE AND BOOT SALE culty felt Mackey "did not mittee. particular faculty member, deserve their confidence." Hardwick said. THERE WAS A flare up at Smith, security manager at "The president is hired by the interviews Tuesday when the Motor Wheel MACKEY WAS NOT avail Corp. in the Board of Regents, and when able to The State News for Councilmember at Large Lucile Lansing, said that he was it comes down to it, the Board comment Belen, threatened to walk out if confident he would be able to concerning the AAUP the of Regents doesn't care a whole survey. public was allowed to take handle any fiscal matters that hell of a lot what the faculty MSU will be "by far Mackey's part in the interviews. might arise while sitting on the says," Jones said. Belen said that if the public board. biggest test, but he is up to it," Mackey, however, "is very Baier said. concerned about faculty well- Mackey is the kind of person being and has strong convic¬ NEW OFFICE who finds a challenge, meets it tions about faculty and presi¬ and then tires of it, Baier dential prerogatives," he added. added. "I don't think you will find Mackey considered most fa¬ him in any position for long," he culty input as advisory and long said. range decisions as his responsi¬ When Mackey left Texas bility, Jones said. Tech for MSU, there was some "TO THE AVERAGE stu¬ resentment because he had dent he (Mackey) was inaccess¬ only remained there for about three years and had possible ible," Baier said. "used" his position, said However, Mackey was able to delegate responsibility excel¬ Carolyn Jordan, Lubbock City Council member and attorney. lently, he added. "It is a fact that Mackey can see how academic procedure serves the school," Harcwick SKIERS said. 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State News Staff Writer lifestyle MSU Building Supervisor the Lansing Jaycees and the and each containing a different The Christmas celebration The aroma of freshly baked Frank Dodge McLean, is the Green Thumb Club have helped exhibit or demonstration. breads, cakes and cookies will grandson of Frank Dodge and to will add new life to the old renovate the mansion, fill the air of the The Historical house which has been vacant Turner-Dodge great grandson of James Turn Cantlon said. Society of mansion as Lansing celebrates er and lived in the house for Greater Lansing will display since the city purchased it in During the Christmas cele a "Family Christmas." most of his life. He said the old toys, Christmas ornaments 1974. Before then, the mansion bration, visitors will enter into The Department of Parks estate and photographs of the Turner had a series of owners. was a gathering place for an atmosphere reminiscent of and Recreation in cooperation the entire family during Christ the Victorian era, while local Dodge family and Thomas Nast The mansion will be open to with several Lansing busi mas with music being sounded artists demonstrate crafts such Prints, said Jack Thompson, the public Friday Dec. 7 from nesses and from the ballroom on the third past president of the historical community organi¬ as pottery, doll making and noon to 9 p.m., Saturday Dec. 8 zations will decorate and fur¬ floor as family and friends society. making stained glass through from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Dec. nish the estate to capture the danced the Virginia Reel and out the house. 9 from noon to 6 p.m. Tickets Christmas spirit of the early Nast was a political cartoon¬ Cotillions. "It is an opportunity to bring ist who invented the Democra¬ are $1 for adults and 50 cents 20th century. the community together to see tic for children under 12. The German Bakery, 4976 WILLIAM JENNINGS what Christmas may have been donkey, the Republican ele¬ Northwind Drive, will sell the BRYAN was one of many like back then," Cantlon said. "I phant and our conception of Santa Claus, Thompson said. pastries as part of the annual guests to visit at the house, he wanted to romanticize Christ¬ holiday event which will take said. mas as in the Many of his Christmas draw¬ SKIERS days of Charles ings will be on display. place at the mansion this year, In 1958, the Great Lakes Dickens." DON'T MISS THE ANNUAL 100 E. North St. Bible College bought the house MSU SKI CLUB SWAP AND SALE, To add to the assortment of For the past five years, to use as a dormitory and for OF THE 20 rooms in the NOW THROUGH FRIDAY displays, the MSU Museum will 1 to 7 p.m. Stole News Elome Thompson Family Christmas was held at classrooms. mansion, 18 will be decorated; exhibit Victorian Christmas daily Mens IM The the Lansing Civic Center where But since the city bought the each Building In Basement Room IS Turner-Dodge Mansion, located at 100 E. North St., Lansing, will be the room presenting a differ¬ cards and a carousel horse, he scene of this year's "Family Christmas." carols, Christmas tree lighting and Santa were part of the celebration. Post office now the black so THOUGH SANTA WILL al be a part of this year's mail agenda, the theme of the cele¬ Although the U.S. Postal Service broke even were moved per year. Now, with fewer bration is "Turn-of the-Century for the first time in 34 years this year, the service employees, costs are cut, but only 100 million Christmas," said Susan Cant- will be $600 million in the red next year and will pieces were moved this year. Ion, cultural arts coordinator have to raise its rates in 1981 the Assistant Prior to 1971, the postal service was part of for the Department of Parks Postmaster General said Thursday. the government. and Recreation. Edward J. McCaffrey, speaking at the State Since that time, the service has become an A 4 and one half-foot long Law Building in Lansing, attributed this year's independent branch of the government or a electronic shaggy dog will wel success to higher postal rates, higher producti semi-corporation which no longer asks Congress come visitors to the house, for appropriations and must live within income vity and better management. giving them a brief presenta¬ He said postal rates have been holding steady, expectations, McCaffrey said. tion about the history of the but will face an increase of several cents in 1981 "Even though the phone company is doing mansion, Cantlon said. more business," he said, "the to catch up with inflation. postal volume has The house is named after increased 3 percent. Eighty-five percent of postal costs are labor James Turner, a prominent related, he said. Because of an increased use of "Normally after a rate increase, the volume business person who built the machines, postal workers who leave their jobs or goes down," he said. house in 1853. Turner's daugh retire may not be replaced. To become more efficient, he said, the postal service plans to offer an optional nine digit zip ter Abbey married Frank When the service had a larger number of Dodge, a lawyer and political code, as opposed to the current five digit zip employees a few years ago, 8 billion pieces of figure who purchased the house ooooo •The end of finals Celebrate! •The beginning of winter •The holiday season At A Medieval Banquet Featuring pork ribs, cornish hen, cheese soup, fresh bread, cheese, wine, ale, hot cider...all served with a selection of jokes, music, and fun! $16.00 per person includes everything Tuesday, December 4 & 11 Wednesday, December 5 & 12 7:00 pm to 10:30 pm *l°o off """ *J00 0ff I with this coupon Pick Motor Inn with this coupon j MSU students only 1427 West Saginaw MSU students only j Near intersection of Grand River and Saginaw 337-1741 ...to action for the 80's and junior gear It's the decade of high energy-in body, in mind, and now in the looks that get you off to a good start. 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Congratulations Congratulations to to President President Mackey Cecil from Mackey the staff on your inauguration this Saturday of from The Faculty and Staff of ahrams The College of Education planetarium The Faculty, Staff and Students EVERYONE AT MSU BOOKSTORE of WOULD LIKE TO SAY: The College of Human Ecology CONGRATULATIONS extend Congratulations and BEST WISHES Best Wishes to PRESIDENT MACKEY! President Cecil 355-3454 tRackey BOOH STORE The To: President Cecil Mackey CONGRATULATIONS, Department of Intercollegiate From: Faculty and Staff. College of Business Athletics Be: Presidential Inauguration President Mackey wishes to extend our sincerest l)rar Sir, Congratulations B Audentes and p of llir College of linsiiu'ss would like to tain' this opportunity to pxtvnd our host wislirs to Best Wishes xou on your inaufiurotion. It is our liopr that fortuna Your sucrrssps it ill hp many and your prohlrms President juvat. Cecil ^ffir f'oftV/jr p[ business UNIVERSITY COLLEGE Mackey Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, November 30, 1979 17 IBUA uFHuijyyw^^RSuirM Black author Vacancy |OPEN57PM|2^2^B8SiBl ■gjniHiinryi discusses College of Social Science ll (HAYING i XfAusivt civil ASMSU Student Board Seat -WttM ||GERARD DAMIANO'S rights DESEREE fSSARDDAMwSl A history of Black involve¬ Applications and petitions 334 Student Services may be picked up in fcWpbgB COUSTEAU ll A nFFP THROAT « I a Hollywood ment in the civil rights and ■ ■m » ? J BEST ACTRESS 3RD ANNUAL EROTIC labor movements will be dis¬ Deadline is 5:00 p.m. film awards cussed by a civil Dec, 7, 1979 rights activist I PCBpfc today at 1 p.m. in 326 Natural 1 Science Bldg. Charles Denby, a retired auto Indignant worker and Heart: author A of Black uuomancare ^^WRRING^OKEREECOUCTEAU (g) | Workers Journal, will discuss | HAMCt 1 I Now, that'senlertainment! his experiences in the 1943 civil rights strikes in the Detroit oi LansmG COME RIDE WITH US 1 HARRY REEMS automobile plants and his parti¬ Womoncore of Loosing is rhe only freesronding 1 DARBY LLOYD RAINS cipation in the Montgomery 1 jAHMB 5 CHINA GIRL RATED 1 , Bus Boycott of 1955. The event is sponsored by surgical outpatient facillfy licensed by rhe Michi¬ gan Dept. of Health In the central Michigan area. 5. -ANNETTE HAVEN X -Jj 1 ■ ' / lAMlFCHi'S^^ ■I ANDKIA idUl VSkt SllVft.s ■PMgggI the Office of Black Affairs, the Department of Racial and Ethnic Studies, Labor Studies, MSU • Free Pregnancy Tests 3 SUPER «■ Sociology and the School of -VS- • Gynecological Core Social Work. • Aborrions fhru 22 Weeks ^ X-RATED HITS \ S5 ill Admission is free. MICHIGAN • Free VD Testing ond Treatment Jp- WITH IMNrfRS Cjl • Pre-natal Counseling ond Referral Tonight and Saturday 7:25 pm Main Clink: 337 7330 Minority 640 AM Point North Professional Center Suite 107 0401 E Soginow II X/, AFTER 10PM ALL MALE CAST FILM JM | (continued from page 5) Lansing. Michigan Michigan State Radio Network Neighborhood Offices responsibility of ' curriculum WBRS WMCD WMSN Now open tor free pregnancy testing or development and academic West Lansing Office NOTICE East Lansing Office actions were also the responbi- West Side Action Center 201W E. Grand River lity of the faculty and colleges, 426 W. lenowee Eost Lonslng, Michigan he said. STUDY Lansing. Michigan 487-0609 322-1066 The commission said in of long standing University spite Womoncore of Lansing is licensed by rhe Michigan Deport¬ THE POSITIONS OF EARLY- ment of Heotrh and is o member of The Notionol Abortion commitments, colleges have not Federation Michigan Abortion Rights Action League ond the assumed or accepted special Notionol Abortion Rights Action league responsibility or accountability for the educational experiences A.S.M.S.U. of minority students. The com¬ mission recommended that DON'T MISS!! TONIOHT AND SATURDAY COMPTROLLERSHIP each undergraduate college 2 DAYSONLY commit itself to work closely with the Office of Supportive Services through the student ARE OPEN FOR academic affairs office within each department. PETITIONING AT 307 Columbus Day STUDENT SERVICES BLDG. PHILADELPHIA (AP) - The president of the Leif Ericson Society says he thinks SOPHOMORE AND JUNIOR "eventually they'll do away with Columbas Day." 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OWN ROOM in sharp house Z 1 11 30 (4) Reasonable, 393-4206. 7 11-30(3) the MSU Sport Parachute Club, all with all the extras, near Kenwood, Altec, KLH. All 1 UNITED Airlines discount DEAR day Saturday and Sunday, 335 The MSU Go Club meets every "Improve Your Academic Per¬ Frandor. Now or January. POLLIWOG, You've guaranteed, priced, and coupon $50. Call 371-3174 made this term a lot of fun! EDITING & typing: 10% dis¬ Flanders Road, Charlotte. The Tuesday evening during break to formance," a free introductory $115, utilities paid. 487 5646. lecture on the transcendental ready to go. DICKER AND after 5p.m. 3-11-3013) Have a good Christmas. Will count on 1st job. 332-6446. sport you can get high on. play Go. Contact Jim Leinweber 1 11 30 151 DEAL SECOND HAND 4 11 30 (3) or Ken Kawamura for details. meditation program begins at 7:30 miss you! Luv Ya! Your silly STORE 1701 S. Cedar St., 4 AKC Samoyed dogs. 8 Worried about exams? Escape p.m. Wednesday, 331 Union. ROOM IN nice house. Fire¬ girl. S 1-11 30 (5) FAST ACCURATE typing. Lansing. 487 3886. weeks old $150 each. Make into the past instead! The Society Sponsored by SIMS. place, newly decorated. Park Reasonable rates. Call Mon¬ East Lansing Public Library pre¬ great Christmas present! 332- for Creative Anachronism meets ing. Close. 224 Milford $100. MARILYN Et DANITA Merry sents the film featurettes "Zero 6836. Z 3 11 30 (4) Xmas I'll miss you winter day-Friday, 489-6903. from 8:30 to 11 p.m. Saturday, Seeking students in communi¬ Tom 351 0578. Z 1 11-30 (4) 11 11 30 (3) Hour," "Dr. Doolittle" and "The Tower Room, Union. cation, education or related majors term! Lots of love, white girl. Doonesbury Special" at 7 p.m. ONE AMERICAN '/> fare who are interested in gaining EXTRA ROOM open in apart and "Cinema Berolina" at 8 p.m., UNIGRAPHICS OFFERS Learn medieval valuable public speaking exper¬ ment. 1 or 2 people needed. 2 AIRLINE Vi FARE coupons. coupon $40. 332-2246 after COMPLETE RESUME SERV¬ European manu¬ Monday, 950 Abbott Road. script styles with Bronze Dragon ience. Contact Rick Tasch, MS Call 337 0518. Z 1 11 30 (4) 1 United, 1 American. $50 6p.m. E-3-11-30 13) each. Call 355 5421 George. Z 2-11 30 (4) TWIN BED for sale Excellent Personal | [/] ICE: Typesetting; offset print¬ ing; and bindery services. Calligraphy from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Saturday, Oak Room, Union. Ken Chanel, Christian Science Read-a-thon, 485-9320. ROOM FOR rent. $67.50 + condition. Call 332 0341. Approved dissertation print¬ campus counselor, is available Interested in instructional de¬ utilities. Close to campus. GULLIVER'S STATE Drugs ing and binding specialists. from 5:45 to 8:15 p.m. Monday, sign? Hear Dr. Tom Peake speak UNITED HALF fare coupons Now. S-3-11 30 13) 337 7059 after 5p.m. (good thru Dec. 15) $50 or wishes all of you good luck For estimate, stop in at 2843 Wanted 128 S. Hubbard Hall. It's the place on patient orientation at noon 111 30(3) on your Happy E. Grand River or phone to get answers. best offer. Go home in style! UNITED HALF fare coupons, exams - Friday, 1961 Room, Case Hall. Holidays. 332-8414. C-20-11 -30 (9) 332 5674 after 6p.m $50 each, 3 for $135. 393 WANTED TO trade A for B OWN ROOM in 5 person The Bahai Faith: A S-3-11 30 (5) 7359 after 6p.m., weekends series basketball tickets. Sue The workshop "How to be a light that house for winter term. 1 GULLIVER'S has Fanny Far¬ FAST, ACCURATE typing Good Hostess and Keep Your shines in the darkness. MSU Bahai all day. E 3 11-30 (4) 351 8660 or 351-8661 block from Dooley's. $120/ with IBM correcting. Call TICKET NEW York foi mer Candy Et single Christ¬ Z-3-11-30 (3) Friends" begins at 5:30 p.m. Club meets at 7:30 tonight, 1405G month. 332 8841 mas cards. 2-11-30 (81 Diane, 627-9514. 8-11-30(3) X Mas. Leave Lansing 12/14. HIKING BOOTS Women's Tuesday, 166 Bessey Hall. Spon¬ Spartan Village. Children and X4 11 30 14) United Airlines, real cheap, 7'/?. Vibrom sole, excellent WE PAY up to $2 for LP's sor: Women's Task Force oh" questions welcome. EXPERIENCED TYPIST IBM, 337 0881 Z 2 11 30 (4) condition. $35. 351-2213. and cassettes - also buying Women and Alcohol. MALE OR FEMALE needed, ZE 3 11 30 (3) Real Estate dissertations, etc. SW Lan¬ Baron Thorvald wants you! 3 blocks from campus, own sing, Ellen, 393-1530. 45's, songbooks. FLAT, Friends of Grith will hold open AMERICAN AIRLINE half OR-5-11-30 (3) BLACK, Et CIRCULAR, up¬ Michigan Botanical Club meets room, run of the house. YEAR AROUND lake-front medieval fighting practice and fare coupons. 4 for $20 each. 2 ROSE Bowl tickets $50 stairs, 541 E. Grand River. at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, 168 Plant $125/month 4 utilities. 332- home, 10 miles north of East demonstration at 1:30 p.m. Satur¬ 353 8470 E-2-11 30 (3) each or best offer. Call TYPING: IBM Selectric. Term Open 11a.m.-6p.m. 351-0838. Biology Bldg. William Collins will 0367. 2 11 3015) Rebecca 351 9390 Lansing. 3 bedrooms, fire¬ papes, resumes, plus editing, C-3-11 -30 (6) speak on "Plants of Christmas." day, turf arena, IM Sports-West. NEW USED ZE 3-11-30 (3) place, pontoon boat, ap¬ close to campus. 351-5694. ROOM AND board given in furniture & pliances. 651 -6540. Organization of Jewish Stu¬ home items. Must sell OR 17 11-30 (3) exchange for 20 hours/week of secretarial duties, working overseas. 355 5965. - Going 2 Vi PRICED American air 6-11-30(5) TYPING IN my home. 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Free pick-up ed Dec. 1 walking distance a.m. (no appointment neces¬ and delivery. 676-1912. to MSU. Call Lori 332 3363 or FOR SALE. 2 American Air sary). Take advantage of C-20-11 30 (31 opplications for the 332 3996. 2 11 30 (4) line coupons for $65. 337- Fall-Winter rates. FREE sky¬ 2 Vi PRICE American Airlines 0488 Z 3 11 30 (3) MALE LARGE room. Clean! coupons. Phone 393-6728. $30 each. E 4 11 30 (3) diving programs for groups. Charlotte Paracenter and TYPING, EXPERIENCED, fast and reasonable. 371-4635 COLLEGE OF 1 block to MSU. Parking. Vi PRICE United coupon $35. MSU Parachute club. 372 C-20-11-30 (3) For Christmas Bargains Available now. Ken 372 7550. Z-2-11 30 (4) Furnished. 50% OFF United Airfare cou¬ Call 694 1793 after 10p.m. E 3-11-30 (3) 9127 after 10 p.m., weekends. C 16-11-30 (10) TYPING: IBM Selectnc. Fast VETERINARY See the pons. $20 351 1762 and accurate. Call Pat, 393 MALE NEEDED, winter E-4 11 30 (3) CRISTY'S QUALITY FURNI 9642 BL 1 11-30 13) MEDICINE Holiday Scenes Tab spring. Fully furnished house. Campus 1 block. Ken 337- DOLOMITE SKI boots Wo men's size 7. Excellent cond¬ TURE HAS DRASTICALLY REDUCED PRICES ON: SKI Instructions available in in 2669 Z 3 11 30 (3) ition. Best offer. 355 2751. Dressers, desks, couches, Winter Park IMMFDIATE ROOMMATE Z E 4 11 30 (3) tables, filing cabinets, and easy chairs. 505 E. Michigan, PRIVATE GUITAR lessons any style - beginners or A126, E. FEE Today's needed to share 3-bedroom 2 AMERICAN AIRLINES half Lansing. Colorado *343 advance. Call MARSHALL State News townhouse. Briarcliff East. fare coupons, $30 each. Call MUSIC CO., 337-9700. Open $125/month. 394 7368. 355 2159 or 332 3083 We have SINCERELY drop¬ weeknights until 9:00 p.m. 3 11 3014) What's the easiest way to sell E-2-11-30 (3) ped our prices as low as we Saturdays 10a.m. - 5p.m. your unneeded washer and possibly can. 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Are you planning to choose from, 756 and up, all own room in log house on Z 1 11-30 (61 Lake Lansing, with fireplace. quality guaranteed. WAZOO RECORDS. 223 Abbott, 337 continue your education? Available 12/15. $125 plus BLUEGRASS EXTENSION 0947. C 20 11 30 (5) WE HAVE a $4000 mobile Ask your professors about graduate studies at deposit. 339 38/6. BACKGAMMON SALE. Reg SERVICE plays weddings, sound system and travel with 4 11 30(5) ularly $30 60. now $15 $27 parties. 337 0178 or 372-3727. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. SHARP BRAND color TV, hundreds of albums, new and Call Harold 351-4611 C-20-11 30(31 19". remote control, like new, old, supplied by Discount ROOM FOR 1 or 2 males. Z6 11 30(3) Special fellowships of $5,000 plus full tuition $400 or make offer Evenings, Records. Call # 1 SOUND at $85/month each 4 deposit. LESSONS IN guitar, banjo are available to Ph.D. applicants in Chemistry, 337 1081. 3 11 30 (4) 332 2212 to make a good Close in, quiet. P.O. 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E-5 11 30 (3) 332 4331 C 20 11 30(91 Use Classified ads daily Z-3-11-30 12) Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, November 30, 1979 23 MSU STUDENTS HAGAR the Horrible If you wont a stadium show next spring, write ;iV D letter saying so, send to Pop by Dik Browne y\ Daily Tv Highlights : p Entertainment 311A Student Services Bldg We need your support (6)WJIM-TV(CBS) (lO)WILX-TV(NBC) (11/26)WELM-TV(Cable) (12)WJRT-TV(ABC) (23)WKAR-TV(PBS) i'm Home AFTER SIX m■ AN0 YoiJ'RE J[}$T IN TIME &PEA t/ what ape FRIDAY (23) President Mackey's In¬ 9:00 (6) Dukes Of Hazzard 11:20 MONTHS AT" B FOR DINNER/ WE HAVlNS? (23) Membership-Pledge &pA l 10:00 (6) Beat The Clock auguration 4:00 (10) Rockford Files Drive J/\ (10) Card Sharks (23) Membership-Pledge 11:30 (6) Flintstones Drive (6) Night Stalker (12) Mary Tyler Moore (10) Bugs Bunny 9:10 (10) Tonight (23) Mister Rogers (12) Match Game 10:30 4:30 (23) Soundstage (12) Movie 10:00 (23) Movie (6) Whew! 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Mountain pass n- so (fU\l-d^Ov-v < 24 Friday, November 30, 1979 Michigon Staff- News, East Lansing, Michigan Position Vietnam-era for Christmas veteran arts and UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS A position on the Ingham County Board of Commis¬ sioners' Veterans Affairs Com¬ crafts OPTIMIZATION Our accelerated 11-month MBA = A PITT MBA show mittee is available to qualified Vietnam era veterans. program is smart management: Applicants must be Ingham optimization of time, future income, County residents and must and management education. have served active duty in the Armed Forces, volunteers or PITTSBURGH DOES MEAN regulars, or the women's ma rines during the Vietnam con¬ BUSINESS. flict. They also must have a letter of recommendation from Mail for catalog and application. a chartered veterans organiza tion in Ingham County. Applications are available in the Ingham County Board of Commissioners' office in the Mason Courthouse, or at the Second Floor December 1 and 2 Ingham County clerk's office in Union Building Saturday 9 am - 6 pm Lansing City Hall. Applications Michigan State University must be delivered, with the Sunday 10 am - 6 pm Mail to: Graduate School of Business, Admissions For information call 355-3355 recommendation materials, to University of Pittsburgh the Board of Commissioners Sponsored by the Union Activities Board 1401 Cathedral of Learning Office. Inaccessible Pittsburgh, PA 15206 ., State News Deborah J Borin They'll be sprouting up along roadsides everywhere within the next week or so. It's that time of year to pick out a hardy Christmas tree, and business major Think FRETTER First But Think Mike Perrelli is preparing for hoardes of buyers at a tree lot on East Saginaw Street in Lansing. £ 22 HOUR CLIP THIS AD & SAVE HI OIL CHANGE? We do it FASTER. 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