Monday Sunny skies will avail for the first day of classes and the The State News chance of snow only 20 percent. Temperatures, however, will be down in the mid-20s. VOLUME 74 NUMBER 1 MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY, EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN 48824 JANUARY 4, 1980 Khomeini refuses meeting with Waldheim By BRYAN BRUMLEY IT WAS A turbulent day for Waldheim. He was chased by enraged mourners from the shah." The militants holding the embassy insist they will not free their hostages until the Associated Press Writer burial place of anti-shah "martyrs," held a moving meeting wit h maimed victims of the old shah is returned to Iran to stand trial for alleged brutality and corruption. TEHRAN, Iran — A revolutionary spokesperson said Thursday that Ayatollah Ruhollah regime and conferred with leaders of the new one. But Waldheim's commitment to investigate the rule of the ousted Shah Mohammad Reza Khomeini would not meet with Kurt Waldheim, and the U.N. secretary general appeared Tens of thousands of Iranian protesters staged one of their biggest demonstrations in Pahlavi appeared to represent a possible avenue of conciliation. He did not say precisely ready to leave Iran without gaining the freedom of American hostages held in the U.S. weeks outside the U.S. Embassy, where 50 or so American hostages on Friday will begin what form such a U.N. investigation would take. Embassy since Nov. 4. their third month in the hands of Moslem militant captors. Waldheim began his day with a helicopter flight to Behesht Zahra Cemetery on Tehran's Despite the rebuff, Iranian and U.N. spokesperson said progress was made in talks Nearby, a few hundred local Afghans protesting Soviet intervention in Afghanistan southern outskirts, where many of the "martyrs" of the anti-shah revolution are buried and Waldheim held with other Iranian leaders. Waldheim came face-to-face with the fury and tried for the second time this week to storm the Soviet Embassy, but Iranian militia Waldheim intended to lay a wreath. pathos of revolutionary Iran in two emotional encounters, and pledged the United Nations dispersed them by firing weapons into the air. After his helicopter touched down and he entered a limousine for a short ride to the would investigate human rights violations under the regime of the deposed shah — ceremony site, about 500 persons who were visiting nearby graves rushed over and, in an potentially a step toward release of the hostages. SEE RELATED STORIES ON PAGE 15. apparently impromptu demonstration, swarmed around the car, chanting slogans against Hassan Habibi, a spokesperson for Iran's ruling Revolutionary Council, said Khomeini Waldheim and the United States. had decided against meeting Waldheim. It was not clear whether Waldheim would remain Waldheim, under orders from the U.N. Security Council to try to win release of the Waldheim — visibly shaken — could be seen shouting "Go! Go!" to his driver, and the car through Friday as originally planned. hostages, would give no details of his discussions with Iranian officials. He said after sped away. He re entered the helicopter and flew back into the city. Waldheim's spokesperson, Francois Giuliani, said Waldheim "never did expect a major attending a two-hour session of the Revolutionary Council on Thursday night that the breakthrough here," and added: "He was here to start a process and knew that it would be meeting was "important and constructive." LATER THE WORLD leader met with hundreds of crippled, blind and otherwise a fairly lengthy process." Iranian Foreign Minister Sadegh Ghotbzadeh told reporters, "It was not a matter of disabled Iranians identified as victims of official brutality under the shah. Guiliani said Waldheim would reveal the extent of the progress when he reports to the Waldheim said he was "moved and shocked by what I have seen here... I shall bring this making progress, but the fact that we exchanged views." U.N. Security Council. The council is to meet for consideration of sanctions against Iran if message of suffering to the United Nations and before the world community . . . the hostages are not freed by Monday. GHOTBZADEH ALSO REAFFIRMED that "the basic problem is the return of the "We will inquire into the violation of human rights by the previous regime." SOVIET TROOP MOVEMENT DELAYS SAI.T II Few MSU Iranians U.N. debates Afghan intervention violate student status By the Associated Press afternoon or Saturday. consideration of the SALT II treaty IN ANOTHER DEVELOPMENT, it was UNITED NATIONS - The United A well-placed diplomat, asking not to be Thursday after asserting that debate learned the United States is consulting with States joined 42 other U.N. members in identified, said would be "inappropriate" and must await a allies on a number of punitive moves By ELYSE GOLDIN so many countries wanted to State News Staff Writer moving Thursday night for a Security speak on Afghanistan that the new debate, reassessment of Soviet intentions following against the Soviet Union. Of the 220 Iranian students enrolled at MSU, less than 15 percent were found by Council debate of the Soviet intervention in alternating with a continuing debate on the its move into Afghanistan. These actions, sources said, include an federal immigration authorities to be in violation of federal regulations concerning Afghanistan. U.S.-Iran crisis, was likely to run to the end Carter's decision to seek the postpone¬ informal boycott of the 1980 Olympic Games their student status. The coalition of Western with Islamic and of next week. ment, announced by White House press in Moscow this summer, a squeeze on other Third World countries sent a letter credit to the Soviet Union and a denial of August Benson, MSU foreign stu IIMCMIU which Disney Productions paints as a threatening swirling reaches of the event horizon, has conquered the pull of the courses how exactly they were going to pull this voyage off. As this one. Given a less pretentious plot and some effects that moved that plot along rather than trying to swamp it with spectacle, Star ^nlylO minutes ond only Save *1.96 — 12.( reg.114.95 mass of brilliant colors will hole with anti-gravity forces where the movie Star Trek Trek's very human side could have flowered and made the film a and eventually intends to (no, drowns in over-inteHectualizing classic. However, despite the film's very moralistic message eventually devour the universe. Meanwhile, back at the movie you don't mean it) journey into a shallow plot, The Black Hole concerning the need to temper the excesses of technology with the collapsar itself, the pheno¬ leaves the audience wanting in human feeling, that is exactly where the makers of The Motion BAY STATIONS Once upon a time there was menon from which suns and that the writers have simplified Picture went astray. m 4819 W. Saginaw I 315 W. Gd. River this exploratory space ship galaxies, light, and even time (for the young audience) a Oh, well, maybe they'll get it right in the sequel, Star Trek: The Lansing I E Lansing named the Palomino headed by cannot escape. What's more is complex and fascinating topic Sequel. If they aren't going to learn from this mistake, however, 323-7017 | 351-2252 they should take some advice that would profit the Beatles equally that Hans wants to take every¬ IE the no-nonsense Capt. Dan not quite within our compre¬ hension. well: "Don't mess up a good thing!" OFFER EXPIRES Feb. 8 Holland (Robert Forster) and one along with him. That's Campus Book Store Welcomes you to winter 1980 at M.S.U. Now that you're back be sure to stop by at C.B.S. to pick up all of your new & used textbooks, authorized school supplies, art & engineering equipment, M.S.U. shirts, jackets & hats plus much more. Remember C.B.S. has a complete floor with all of the textbooks you'll need /AMPUS IOOK 5 TORE 507 E. Grand River V/SA Across from Berkey Hall Michigon State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, January 4, 1980 9 MSU tankers host outstate opponents By ADAM TEICHER State News Sports Writer After splitting its first two meets of the 1979-80 season, the Struggling icers host non-league foes MSU men's swimming team will get its first taste of Big Ten competition when the Spartans host Northwestern University, a conference foe, and outsider Cleveland State University at 2 p.m. Saturday in the indoor pool at the IM Sports-West. The meet will not be a triangular affair, but actually three dual By JEFF HITTLER Boston College comes into town with meets between the schools. MSU's meet with the Wildcats will be desperately need at least one Duluth next weekend," Mason four complete offensive Mason vows goaltending is State News Sports Writer its first of five consecutive meetings with for a 3 p.m. matinee Saturday. win to pump some life into their said. "The fact that we've lost lines. The top three lines are the No. 1 priority in his Big Ten teams, a string Coach Ron Mason indicated that concludes with a meet against Indiana play and their spirits. six in a row doesn't bother us. solid, but six to seven players recruiting for next season. But University, always a before the hockey season began national swimming power. MSU HAS A 6-14 record MSU's last win was a 6-3 We look at each game indivi¬ are trying to win regular play¬ for now he'd like to get the new that if his MSU team could hold overall and occupies ninth place triumph of the University of dually. We're not out of it in the ing time on the fourth line. year off to a good start. its own the first half of the SPARTAN COACH DICK FETTERS is forecasting MSU in the WCHA with a 5-9 mark. Michigan at home Dec. 1. Since league." Princeton enters tonight's an campaign, the Spartans might The Spartans will travel to then the Spartans have been The only thing that saved the FRESHMAN LEFT victory over each of the visiting schools. game with a 5-6 record overall be able to "get their heads the University of Minnesota- "Northwestern and Cleveland State are going to have a heck of a swept by a resurgent Ferris Spartans from being buried in WINGER Mark Hamway, and 3-0 mark in the Ivy League. above water" in the second half. Duluth next weekend where State College team and a the standings was that four of meet (with each other), but we would have to be favored to beat junior center Leo Lynett and The Tigers are an even Well, it's time to sink or swim both of them if you go on the times that I have seen," Fetters said. the Bulldogs will try to hold surprising Colorado College the six losses were non-league senior right winger Russ Welch younger team than MSU with for the struggling Spartans and The times that Fetters has seen from his MSU team come from a onto eighth place, the final squad. Their last two defeats games. provide the Spartans with their just one senior and three they will have three last gasps qualifying spot for the WCHA came at the hands of Michigan But the Spartans have some most productive line. The trio juniors on the roster. season-opening 60 53 loss to Eastern Michigan University and a to save themselves beginning 73-40 win over Oakland University, both meets coming before playoffs in March. and the University, of Wiscon¬ additional problems going into has combined for 92 points this A pair of sophomores, Ray this weekend. winter break. After that it's home for a sin at the Great Lakes Invita¬ the weekend. season. Casey and Mark Cur win, lead The Spartans will host a pair Diver Mike Brown, a freshman, won the one and three meter series with powerhouse tional tournament in Detroit Sophomore goaltender Doug Lynett continues to lead the the Princeton scorers with nine of non-conference games at events in both meets. Another freshman, Fetters' son Matt, won Michigan Tech. Mason said last weekend. Belland is out for four to six squad in scoring with 34 points points each. Casey has six goals Munn Ice Arena in an attempt the 1,000-yard freestyle in each meet and took first Wednesday that if his team weeks with a sprained knee. He on a team high 16 goals and 18 and three assists while Curwin against to break a six-game losing Oakland and second against EMU in the 500-yard freestyle. Mark doesn't gain at least a split in MASON, WHOSE TEAMS suffered the injury in the first assists. has one goal and eight assists. streak and gain some momen Lancaster won the 50 freestyle in both meets. those first two WCHA series never seem to go down without period of the Wisconsin game at Welch has 13 goals and 19 turn before opening the second assists for* 32 FRESHMAN encounters, one could write his a fight, said the Spartans can the Great Lakes Invitational. points while JIM half of the Western Collegiate NORTHWESTERN WILL BRING in a team of "excellent" team out of the playoff picture determine their own fate as far Belland has been splitting duty Hamway has scored nine times MATTHEWS is the top goal Hockey Association schedule. for a fourth straight season. as the scorer with seven. breaststrokers, according to Fetters. Included in this group is Jim playoffs. with senior Mark Mazzoleni all Princeton University will "A couple of wins this week Another freshman, Naylor, who placed in the Big Ten a year ago. Tom Hill is a strong Although this weekend's season. Ron backstroker for the Wildcats. Cleveland State is led by its provide the opposition for action doesn't count toward the end would give us a lift going More Dennis, has started all eleven Sports on page 11. freestyle sprinter, Joe Stockwell. Friday's 7:30 p.m. contest while WCHA standings, the Spartans into the series with Minnesota- SOPHOMORE BOB TROS games for the Tigers and enters A win over Northwestern won't be too indicative of MSU's CINSKI will suit up as the the contest with a 3.64 goals- strengths because the Wildcats are not among the Big Ten's elite. Spartans' No. 2 goalie until against average. So just how good will the Spartans be? Fetters insists it's too Belland can return. Mason, and added 17 assists for 26 Boston College is coming off a early to say. however, is not certain just points. championship win at the New "I can't tell right now just how we'll do in the Big Ten," the coach how much action Troscinski will MSU's brilliant defenseman, Hampshire Hockey Tourna¬ senior Ted Huesing, has 26 said, looking toward the early March conference meet in Ann see. ment last weekend. The Eagles Arbor. "We should be able to improve on the ninth place finish of Troscinski has been the points as well with seven goals are 8-2-1 overall and 4-1-1 in the last year. That's the worst we've ever been." regular goalie on the junior and 19 assists. East Coast Athletic Confer¬ varsity team this season but is The goaltending, however, ence. untested in varsity competi- has been lackluster. As a team, Senior Bill Army is the top the Spartans goals-against scorer for the Eagles with 18 Magic second in All-Star voting "He hasn't been on the ice average is an inflated 6.45 per points on seven goals and 11 NEW YORK UPI Rookie Johnson still tr. L (ian since exams," Mason said, "but game. assists. Earvin "Magic" Johnson of the Diego's Lloyd Free V over I'd like to play him. We'll just Freshman Lee Blossom, who Los Angeles Lakers has moved 20,000 votes, but is well ahead have to see what happens this "IT'S TOO EASY to blame collected five points in the New into second place among the of Phoenix's Paul Westphal and weekend." just the goaltending," Mason Hampshire tourney, is second Western Conference guards in Denver's David Also missing from at least said. "People see a lot of goals with eight goals and six assists Thompson for the fan balloting for the NBA the second spot. the Princeton game will be scored and they blame the for 14 points. All Star teams. junior right winger Ken Para goalie. But it's a combination of Doug Ellis has been the the defensemen and goalie skevin. He was slapped with a fighting penalty in the closing playing poorly. We're just too mainstay in the nets with a 5-2-1 record and 3.91 goals- BSRMS moments of the Wisconsin game and league rules require easy to score on." against average. AVTOBOSV him to sit out his next game. American & Foreign Cars Mason has yet to come up EARN LSAT rQuality Work Guaranteed $12,000-*25,0 PREPARATORY CLASSES FOR FEB. 2 Free Estimates LSAT ATM.S.U. |h paying For Complete Information (Don. - Fri. 7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. with the Without Obligation Contact: UNIVERSITY LSAT Sat. 8:00 a.m. -12 Noon ing techniques. All you rv PREPARATION SERVICE Corner Larch & get started on your way I 33900 Schoolcraft G-2 Michigan Ave. job will be found in this cc Livonia. Michigan 481S0 Lansing 489-6577 State News Mark A. 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Jan. 5 9:00am-5:00pm Lower Level of the Open International Center "In the renter of campus " Monday and Tuesday In the center NSU In the International Center 355-3454 Until 9p.m. of campus % 10 Michigan State News, East Lonsing, Michigan Friday, January 4, 1980 1 1 Ex-Spartan eager Kelser Women cagers host Illini Spartan g is honored by the NCAA By BILL TEMPLETON "and everyone was still pretty tired after doing all that traveling. State News Staff Writer TheMSU women's basketball team opens the home portion of its But we did learn some things and when we see them again, we'll be ready for them." hobble Indiana to Gregory Kelser, who collaborated with Earvin Johnson to lead MSU to the 1979 collegiate basketball championship, has been season Saturday afternoon in the IM named one of 1979's top five student athletes by the NCAA. Sports-West arena with a 4 p.m. contest against the University of Illinois. THE LAST LEG of the Kelser, now a member of the NBA Detroit Pistons, won long holiday schedule was the Queens By BILL TEMPLETON The cagers enjoyed mild success over the Christmas holidays in All America honors both as a player and a scholar in criminal College Christmas Tournament in Flushing, N.Y., a tournament in State News Sports Writer preparation for Saturday's home opener, winning three games and which the Spartans lost both games they played. Although MSU wrestling coach Grady Peninger agonizes over justice. He will be honored at the NCAA Awards Luncheon Monday, losing four, while placing second in the Cal Poly-Pomona "We played two tough teams (Fordham and Stanford the fact that his grapplers are still nursing a number of nagging Invitational in Pomona, Calif. Jan. 7, in New Orleans. universities) and we played decent," Krah said. "We didn't play as injuries, the Spartan mentor takes the squad to Bloomington, After opening their season with a close 65-63 win over Ohio State Other top five players to be honored will include Paul McDonald, well as we could have, however." Ind.. for a Saturday night dual meet with Indiana University. University, the cagers traveled to the West Coast for the In the game with Fordham, the cagers were dealt a severe blow, "Indiana's a bit of an unknown." Peninger said about the quarterback at the University of Southern California; Steadman eight-team tournament, winning their first two games to gain a losing point guard Nancy Hannenberg for the year with a broken Hoosiers. "They wrestled Wisconsin Thursday night, though, Shealy, quarterback at the University of Alabama; Marc Wilson, the All America signal caller at Brigham berth in the finals. kneecap. and I'm sure they got eaten up. Wisconsin's got its best team in Young University: and R. The Spartans beat Scott Neilson, track and field star from the University of Cal State Fullerton and San Diego State "The players picked up as well as possible, but it was a big history this year." University with "a lot of good defense and consistency" according to adjustment to make," Krah said. The Indiana contest will be the team's first competitive effort Washington. assistant coach Tina Krah. She added that MSU's regular shooting guard, Deb Traxiger, will since the prestigious Midlands Tournament held in Chicago Dec. make the switch to point guard in the Illinois game, paving the way 29 and 30. "SAN DIEGO WAS a tough team for us," Krah said, "and Mary for freshman guard Karen Wells, who will start the game at the "We finished 21st out of about 40 teams in the Midlands Kay (MSU's Mary Kay Itnyre) was forced to go up against 6-foot-4-inch centers in both of the first two games and did real other guard. tourney." Peninger said. uuomancare near well." nstnc KRAH SAID SHE doesn't know a whole lot about the Fighting PENINGER CALLED THE tournament "the toughest in the In the final game, the Spartans didn't quite have enough left to beat host Cal Poly, losing 75-65. Illini, but said the game should be a battle nonetheless. "I think they'll be a little bit below our ability, but they'll come at United States" due to the fact that any amateur athlete in the country is eligible to compete. of lansinG "We needed to have two good halves in the final game," Krah us with everything they've got. Illinois won't be as tough as some of "There were some past Olympic champions there, a few guys Womoncora of Lonsing Is rha only froosiondtog said, "and we just didn't get the kind of second half we needed." the teams we've already played, but the game will be a good one." who had been out of a college a few years and several of the surglcol ourpottonr factty Hcansod by rha MleN- Upon returning from California, MSU suffered the worst defeat Krah also pointed out that, while nearly everything in the MSU nations best collegiate wrestlers," Peninger said. gon Dopt. of Hoolth in iht control Michigan orao. of the young season in an 84-66 loss to the University of Detroit in offense is solid, Hannenberg's loss at point guard and the switch by The Spartans, according to E'eninger, did well enough for Womoncora grants or* ovoHoblo tor wotnon In Detroit's Joe Louis arena. Traxiger will be major adjustments. themselves, although placed none of its competitors. Hnondoln—d. "No one had a very good game for us against Detroit," Krah said, Going into Saturday's game, Itnyre leads the Spartans in both "Generally, the guys who place in this tournament are either scoring and rebounding, averaging 15 points and 12 rebounds per • Freo Pregnancy Tesfj Olympic challengers or other equally fine wrestlers," Peninger game. said. "It's always a good tournament to compete in." • Gynecological Cor* Forward Nanette Gibson is right behind Itnyre in both Before heading to Chicago for the Midlands event, the • Abortions thru 22 Weeks Butler is runaway winner categories, with a 14 points per game scoring average and 11 grapplers ventured to the West Coast for five dual matches • Free VD Testing and Treatment rebounds per contest. against some of California's finest squads. • Pre-natal Counseling and Referral as 'Rookie of the Year9 "WE WERE 2-3 in California," Peninger said, "we never MotoCjtoto 037-7350 Mm Noah fcotauio $ track out there." ■ really seemed to be able to get on NEW YORK (UPI) - Buffalo wide receiver Jerry Butler, easily outdistanced the field Thursday when he was named winner of Gymnasts on road Two of the western teams the Spartans lost to are Cal Poly at San Luis Obispo and California State at Bakersfield Both schools are nationally ranked. 34011. Jogtnaw UPI's AFC Rookie of the Year Award. Butler, the Bills' second draft pick in the first round was selected for opener at OSU But with the California trip and the Midlands tournament now relegated to the hack hurner, Peninger voices his concern about Neighborhood Offltes Now opret tor to. pregnancy rertng and coruukaHan. out of Clemson, where he set single season and career receiving injuries to key team members. Voir lowing Ofllc* fast lonsing Otoo records. Butler became the first wide receiver ever to win the The MSU women's gymnastics team, rated 14th in the nation, "Welost Mark Severen for the year in the Midlands tourney," Vast SM* Action C*nrec 201WE. trend klvw award and the first Buffalo player to gain the honor since opens up its season Saturday with a meet against the Ohio State Peninger said, "and Jim Ellis and Mark Varmette are also still 41* W. lanowaa Can laming, Michigan quarterback Dennis Shaw in 1970. University Buckeyes in Columbus, Ohio. out. lonsing, Michigan 322-1066 The 6-foot, 178 pounder, was named on 38 ballots cast by UPI's Two of the top performers from the Spartans' championship "None of these 467-0609 injuries, except Mark's, are all that serious. panel of 56 pro football writers, four from each AFC city, and won team of a year ago return in junior Lori Boes and sophomore "They're just taking some time to heal properly so we can bring easily over teammate Jim Haslett, a linebacker drafted in the Colleen Smith. these guys hack." second round from Indiana University of Pennsylvania. Joining Boes and Smith are a trio of highly touted freshmen, Haslett received 11 votes and free agent Bob Grupp of the Alice Hagan from Holmdel, N.J.; Pam Swing from Lakewood, Kansas City Chiefs, who led the NFL in punting with a 43.6 Ohio; and Bonnie Ellis from Syracuse, N.Y. average, finished third with four votes. The Buckeyes freature one of the top all-around performers in Butler, 22, missed three games midway through the year with a the nation in Donna Silber and Sue Szypula, daughter of MSU mild shoulder separation but still had 48 catches for 834 yards — men's gymnastic coach George Szypula, will perform for Ohio both club records for a rookie — and four touchdowns. State. Im Notes The following are manager's meeting times and sign-up deadlines for IM winter sports: Men's basketball Team manager's meeting: nim 6:30 p.m., Monday, Jan. 7, or Tuesday, Jan. 8, in the Sports Arena of the IM Sports-West. Series A $20 entry fee must be paid when a team registers. Because of facility and budget JAN 3-6 Superman, The China restraints, the number of teams will be limited to 500. Players ALEXANDER SALKIND presents Syndrome, Butch and MARION BRAN00 - GENE HACKMAN IN « RICHARD DONNER FILM Sundance the Early Years may participate on one team SUPERMAN only. JAN 7-8 Autumn Sonata CHRISTOPHER REEVE • NED BEATTV- JACKIE COOPER • GLENN FORD JAN 10-13 Fastbreak, Annie Hall, TREVOR HOWARD - MARGOT KIDDER VALERIE PERRINE - MARIA SCHELL lee hockey Entries accepted beginning TERENCE STAMP'PHYLLIS THAXTER-SUSANNAH YORK Coming Home at 8 a.m. today in 201, IM FRI Wilson 7:15 ft 9:45 JAN 14-15 First Nudie Musical Sports-West. Only 50 teams 100 Eng 8:00 & 10:15 JAN 17-20 Norma Rae, Wizards, Slap will be accepted. The fee is $75. SAT Conrad 6:00, 8:15, 10:30 Shot For more information call Brody 7:00 8 9:30 JAN 21-22 Pinocchio SUN Wilson 7:00 8 9:30 JAN 24-27 The Wiz, Oh God, Halloween Co-rec floor hockey Conrad 7:45 8 10:00 JAN 28-29 Cousin Cousine Team manager's meeting: 7 JAN 31-FEB 3 Foul Play, Hair, Little Big Man p.m., Monday, Jan. 7 137 IM Sports-Circle. Entry deadline: Today* only a handful FEB 4-5 That's Entertainment Wednesday, Jan. 9, 121, IM of people know what FEB 7-10 Frisco Kid, American Graffiti, Sports-Circle. Greatful Dead Film Co-rec water polo FEB 11-12 Last Wave (MUSIC LOVERS THAT IS) Team manager's meeting: 8 FEB 14-17 LIZARD'S UNDERGROUND • 224 ABBOTT RD. King of Hearts, Life of Brian, p.m., Monday, Jan. 7, 137 IM EAST LANSING. MI • 351-2285 Heroes Sports-Circle. Entry deadline: noon Wednesday, Jan. 9, 121 JANUARY MUSIC SCHEDULE FEB 18-19 Visions of Eight IM Sports Circle. Nightly Specials! 1/2 Priced Pitchers Sun-Thur 7-9pm! FEB 21-24 Mash, Spy Who Loved Me, * Special Performances of Recording Artists!!! Love at First Bite Women's co-rec basketball Team manager's meeting, 7 SUN MON TUES WED THUR FEB 25-26 Phantasm p.m., Tuesday, Jan. 8, Gym 127, NEW NIGHT TIME SPECIALS nir FEB 28-MAR 2 The Champ, Inlaws, IM Sports-Circle or 7 p.m., Sunday to Thursday Wednesday, Jan. 9, 137 IM Slaughterhouse Five Sports-Circle. Entry deadline: 2 for 1 Drinks & Draft, Daily, 47pm c,Ty MAR 3-4 Agatha noon Thursday, Jan. 10,121 IM New Munchie Bar 4 7pm MAR 6-9 Real Life, Kentucky Fried Sports-Circle. Movie, Monty Pythons "And New Restaurant & To Go Menus FRI Conrad 6:00, 8:15, 10:00 Officials are needed for co rec Now for Something floor water polo, Brody 7:008 9:15 hockey, co-rec and women's and co-rec basket¬ =' ':=J*DUKE SAT Wilson 6:00, 8:15, 10:00 Completely Different," ball. A required meeting for cr.spVbacos TREES catfish tumatoe 106B Wells 7:008 9:15 students interested in officiat¬ sbii HODGE & THE ALL For times and locations check Michigan State News, ing these sports will be at 6 uAku'' F0LK oc J'TS'^ STflR FROGS RHA Rhapport, or phone RHA's 24 Hour Program Line p.m., Monday, Jan. 7 in 127 IM TurTi? R0CK blues, rock 355-0313. Sports-Circle. SPKUL' slues & CRAZINESS Tour skiing - Akers West Cross country skiing at For¬ Individual Admission '1.50 est Akers West Golf Course, NEWT & THE Term Passes '3.00 scheduled to begin at 10 a.m. SALAMANDERS Saturday, has been postponed until weather permits. For more information, call 355-1802. Students, Faculty and Staff welcome. You must have University ID to pur¬ chase Term Pass. Residence Hall students must show meal card or dorm sticker to enter films. frDUTCH& SUNDANCE', THE EARLY DAYS ' Please Note: Tickets can be picked up 30 (Hi ' [.'OLDB Br D.LUXK* |4jjN minutes before each show. FRI 106B Wells 6:30, 8:30, 10:30 SAT 100 Eng 7:30 8 9:45 12 Michigon Stote News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, January 4, 1960 MSU Book Store has a full stock of required text books for your new winter term classes. "In the center of campus." MSUH 355-3m International Center POOKlTOBt Michigan Stole News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, January 4, 1980 13 MSU Book Store 1980 Winter Rush Hours FIRST WEEK-FRI, JAN. 4 and SAT, JAN. 5 Friday 1-4-80 7:30am-5:30pm Saturday 1-5-80 9:00am-5:00pm SECOND WEEK-MON, JAN. 7-SAT, JAN 11 Monday 1-7-80 7:30am-9:00pm Tuesday 1-8-80 7:30am-9:00pm Wednesday 1-9-80 7:30am-5:30pm Thursday 1-10-80 7:30am-5:30pm Friday 1-11-80 7:30am-5:30pm NEW! ELEVATOR Saturday 1-12-80 10:00am-3:00pm (Equipped For Handicap) (Spirit Shop Only) The Spirit Shop will be open all Saturdays 10:00am to 3:00pm Money Man is here to buy back all your used books Jan. 4th and Jan. 5th. 7:30 am-5:00 pm 1 4 Michigan State Friday, January 4, 1980 News, East Lansing, Michigan Dial-A-Ride service may provide Wetland protection bill becomes law By LANIWIEGAND Michigan lawmakers who feared it would thwart progress in greater student safety on campus The Dial-A-Ride service will be part of a campus-wide attempt to United Press International Gov. William G. Milliken signed into law Thursday a measure protecting the state's long fight between conservationists and their area — prohibits filling, dredging, development or drainage of wetland without a permit from the DNR. Permits are not required for recreational activities, lumbering, drain maintenance, public raods, and utility ByLESADOLL developers over preservation of swamps, bogs and marshes. State News Staff Writer help rid the students of fears they may have concerning assaults. "It has been estimated that Michigan has lost 75 percent of its transmission systems. Also exempt are construction of iron and The fears of students walkingalone at night may be minimized by "It's one of the many things we've done to improve the copper mining tailings basins and farm and forest roads. wetlands to draining or filling," Milliken said. "We need a system the implementation of an additional campus transportation service psychological climate with respect to assaults and general safety on of rational decision making for the use of the remaining wetlands Opponents of the measure — which passed in the last days of which goes into effect this term. campus," said Moses Turner, vice-president of student affairs. in this state." the fall session — managed to squeeze in an appeals provision for The Dial-A-Ride service, an experimental program organized by "The fear may be real or psychological. I don't care why it's there. landowners who believe they have been unfairly prevented from "This legislation represents an important first step toward If it's there we need to take action on it," he said. the Department of Public Safety, will be operating seven days a development of a rational system of land use in Michigan." developing their wetlands. "It fills a void," said Richard 0. Bernitt, director of the DPS. "The The new law immediately governs development of wetlands week beginning Jan. 8, as a supplement to the late night campus bus The governor also signed into law a companion bill authorizing rumor is that this sort of thing is needed." areas contiguous to one of the Great Lakes, a river, stream, pond service. the state Department of Natural Resources to conduct a The new service will be transporting students around the campus Bernitt said that students will be recruited to operate the service. statewide land inventory. or other lake or isolated wetlands in counties of more the 100,000 It will begin at 11 p.m. on weeknights and at 6 p.m. The vehicle will also be marked suitably for easy identification. population. until 2:30 a.m. The wetlands protection bill — opposed by many northern on weekends, with trips to Spartan Village and the Cherry Lane Only one car will be operating presently because the DPS is area. unsure of the demand for this type of a program. Bernitt said. The DPS said that an additional service was needed because the "It's an experimental program," he said, "geared for the campus bus service leaves the Library for the last time at midnight individuals. It is not for groups of people." and only operates Monday through Friday. The individual is the main concern of the new program. Students walking alone at night are the usual victims of assaults on campus, he said. Couples may be accepted for rides under some circumstances, but groups will be expected to find another way New mem ber seeks home, he added. "We believe it's important to provide a service for people, especially women, who may need to have transportation from the Library or other parts of the campus after the bus system completes 203 E GRAND RIVER. EASTT LANSING LANSING % better BWL image its runs. Turner said that some of the safety measures being taken by the University in addition to the ride program, include the recent ByROLAND WILKERSON formation of a University Safety Council, installation of peepholes State News Staff Writer in residence hall rooms, and the possible implementation of an Now that the quest to fill the last vacant seat on Lansing's Board all-university escort service. of Water and Light has been completed, the board's newest member plans to beef up its public image. David Nussdorfer, president of APCO Inc., an appliance parts wholesaler, said the board's public image is a "big problem." He cited a lack of positive response by the board to rate payers. Nussdorfer said he will attempt to shed the board of its poor public appearance, but added he has not yet formulated a plan of action. Nussdorfer's confirmation on Dec. 27 capped a six-month selection process that was hampered by a City Council disagreement on the best person to fill the final vacant seat. HOLLY'S. INC. The council rejected five of six Mayor Gerald Graves' recommendations last summer. A council ad hoc committee then resumed the selection process, RESTAURANT MANAGEMENT as mandated by the city charter. The committee originally selected Marty Bakken, labor studies OPPORTUNITY FOR GROWTH coordinator at Lansing Community College, as its choice for the position. Bakken's chances of being appointed to the board, however, were Holly-'s, Inc. offers the opportunity for shot down when the Committee of the Whole refused to put Bakken growth and advancement for self-starting up for council consideration. individuals. As owners ano operators of Several council members cited Bakken's lack of expertise in full service theme restaurants and Holiday dealing with financial matters as the reason for withholding him Inns in Michigan an~ Indiana, your Hotel from council confirmation. and Restaurant Industry or Business Admini¬ Councilmember at Large Lucile Belen, Third Ward member stration Degree and restaurant experience Terry McKane and First Ward member Robert Hull later agreed could qualify you for an excellent training that Nussdorfer would be the best person for the job. program, benefit package and the oppor¬ McKane and Belen both agreed that Nussdorfer would not be a tunity for swift advancement to a position rubber stamp for BWL management and would ask his own of responsibility. questions without relying solely on staff recommendations. McKane said he was impressed with Nussdorfer's business experience and that he was confident that he would be a good boardmember. Interviewing on Campus Although Nussdorfer has had little formal training in financial NOW at JANUARY SALE PRICES matters, council members said his success in business illustrated his - Wednesday, January 9,1980 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. ability to deal with dollars. Nussdorfer was selected from 12 candidates, many of which were Placement Office before a creature is stirring and interviewed by the ad hoc committee. Come early bag a bundle of our best, famous label stuff ENTIRE STOCK OF WINTER COATS OVER 1000 BLOUSES & SHIRTS ENTIRE STOCK OF FALL PANTS JACKETS & OUTERWEAR Were $16 to $15 NOW '/a OFF Were $22 to $50... NOW VaJ/a < Were to $185 NOW from $37 SPECIAL GROUP OF BLOUSES & OVER 400 DENIM JEANS ENTIRE STOCK OF SKIRT SUITS SHIRTS Were $26 to $35 NOW *1 Were to $200.. NOW '/a OFF Were to $20. ..NOW $11I I ft tt *19 I dm HANSEN KNIT HATS, SCARVES, ENTIRE STOCK OF BLAZERS & MITTENS OVER 700 PLUSH VELOUR TOPS Were to $150... NOW 30% OFF Were $8 to $16 NOW '/a OFF Were to $25 NOW ^ 10 BIG GROUP OF CASUAL AND LOLLIPOP LONG UNDERWEAR ENTIRE STOCK OF FALL SKIRTS DRESSY DRESSES Were $22 to $99 NOW % OFF Were $7 NOW 20% OFF Were to $85 NOW % OFF ENTIRE STOCK OF PAINTER PANTS BUTTON DOWN OXFORD SHIRTS OVER 1000 SWEATERS Were $16 NOW $1 Were $18 to $50. . . NOW VaJ/a< Were $18 TAKE J3 OFF inside from ~tfk let's FREE SPIRIT SHOES entire stock of FALL SHOES take25% OFF 30%.o50% OFF on all Jewelry, Chains, Rings, Pendants entire stock of FALL & WINTER BOOTS uyuM TEDDY LIVE' COAST TO COAST From the first note the fate of the universe hangs in the balance. "* Music MUSIC FROM THE ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK from the STAR TREK THE MOTION PICTURE original COMPOSED AND CONDUCTED BY IERRV GOLDSMITH sound track of the "co" motion picture. THIS DOUBLI On Columbia ALBUM SIT -ikwll Records and Tapes. BACK -TO-SCHOOL PRICED 99 66 HO* 13.SS DOUBLE 11.98 LIST ALHUM 7.98 LIST ALBUMS I NOEL POINTER Feel It I BRASS CONSTRUCTION Brass Construction 5 II 5L YOUR CHOICE OF THESE 5 SALE PRICED ALBUMS! IACN 8.98 LIST ALBUMS NO NUKES Live Rust ruEJL^ouruG &CMZYHQR5E Includes I Am A Child When You Dance I Can Really Love The Loner Cinnamon Girl A three-record set containing a 16-page SLAVS V : color booklet THE DOOBIt BROTHERS-JACKSON BROWNE CR0SBY.S7ILLS AND NASH-JAMES TAYLOR BRUCE STWNGSTEEN fcTHE I STREET BAND "JUST A TOUCH OF SALE LOVE' i L1I7E RUST' CARLY SIMON • GRAHAM NASH BONNIE RAITT TOM PlTTYAiTHF HEARTBREAK F.RS-RAYDIO NICOlEm LARSON POCO CHAKA KHAN PRICED!! JESSE COUN YOUNG ■ RY COOOER JOHN HALL no* A88 37 44 8 Gil SOOTT HERON SWEET HONEY IN THt HOCK 77 ■U EACH 10 IACN 8.98 LIST ALBUMS 13.98 DOUBLE ALBUM SET 17.98 LIST ALSUM UD T maxell. m1 ALL THESE ARTISTS AND MORE CAN BE YOURS FREE. HO* *o* • • Henry Moncinl • Diny Gillette • Sforbuck • Alan Parsons • Virgil Fox* Sir Georg Solll • Eugene Otmondy Mork-Almond ... WHEN YOU BUY 3 MAXELL n r Ci JUS HIGH-PERFORMANCE UD XLI OR II 3 S 1 V 90-MINUTE CASSEnE TAPES! w 137 188 137 59 Now. when you buy three top) sMent Ui mmy tatiillr tMM b* IN IMA aitenulifellwiefi ' Call tte NfriMii: Mart Hotline. 3&2W0. fir 24 hoar into m P.I events ^ management experience. Add leadership J to your class schedule now. MS 121 - Preview of Militairy Science CI ASSICFII WINTER TERM 1980 (1 credit) January 4 6 3 WOMEN. Robert Altr 1976 ry 10-1 MAX HAVELAAR, Font Rademiken 1976 January 12-13 BARRY LYNDON. Stanlay Kubrick 1976 Day Section Time Sequence No. January 17 -18 TRASH. Paul Morrissey 1970 January 19 - 20 WEEKEND. Jean-Luc Godard 1968 January 24 - 25 PERSONA. Ingmar Bergman 1967 Mon 1 9:10-10:00 120-0310 Tues 2 3:00-3:50 120-03.20 February 7 - 8 PADRE, PADRONE. Vittorio Tayiani 1977 Februarys -10 SUNSET BOULEVARD. Billy Wilder 1950 February 15-17 WOYZECK, Werner Herzog 1979 February 21 - 22 THE 39 STEPS. Alfred Hitchcock THE LADY VANISHES, 1935 Alfred Hitchcock 1938 ARMY ROTf February 23 - 24 THE MILKY WAY, Lull Bunuel 1969 LEARN WHAT IT TAKES TO LEAD. All films are shown on the MSU campus For details, contact: Robert Schiemann at 355-1913, and are open to the public. ALL FILMS$1.50 RHA Movie Pass-holders $1 for most films stop in and see him at Demonstration Hall, CHECK THE LANSING STAR AND THE STATE NEWS FOR TIMES AND LOCATIONS or just add a section of MS 121. A divition ol the ASMSU Programming ca8ttaPBH0TUNE-]832816 20 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, January 4, 1980 Minister installation TONIGHT & SATURDAY service on Sunday (jIANCARIX) (jl AMNINI LalracAntonelli ^Jennifer ©'I\eill An installation and recogni¬ term. He served nearly five tion service for the new mini¬ years as campus minister with ster of the MSU American the United Christian Campus Baptist Student Foundation Ministry at the University of will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday, North Carolina. Jan. 6 in the MSU Alumni The Sunday service will Chapel. include special music, greetings The Rev. Vivan Martindale and comments by the Baptist began his ministry at MSU last and MSU communities. tonight! dpfo 3rd Occasional MSUFS Folk Festival/Benefit Featuring *Homegrown Grass •Gerald Ross *Ray Kamalay jli« *Sally Rogers and Friends Plus many more favorites!! PORNO TONIOHT A SATURDAY ! 4§ TbiTen Pound Fiddle AN INCREDIBLE DOUBLE FEATURE Jil iams Hall Cafe •*»!•*»:$ 3 Partially funded by the ASMSU Programming Board k The wiy best Pom Film ever made * Al Goldstein TODAY OPEN 7PM 0 ICHIGAN SHOWS AT 7:15-9:15 SAT-SUN AT 1:15-3:15 S: 1S-7:15-9:20 PM A JOURNEY THAT BEGINS WHERE EVERYTHING ENDS Rl-w 7:30 « 9:45 LINDA TONIGHT & SATURDAY! 104B Walls Hall Admission: 2°° 1'° with RHA Pass LOVELACE ' Cinema x nrm 2 FOR THE PRICE OF 1 SAT-SUN EARLY BIRD - 4:45-5:IS -1.75 « DEEPTM3CAT ADULTS ONLY DON'T PASS IT UP! ht PASSES, GUEST NIGHT ( BARGAIN DAY SUSPENDED THIS PROGRAM YOUR MIX BUSINESS WITH PLEASURE?.., Rplsasum TODAY OPEN 5:4$ PM SHOWS 7:00 - 9;2S PLUS SECOND ORB AT NIT SAT-SUN AT 2:00 4:30-7:00-9:30 PM Brooke ATaylor "BETTE MIDLER SENDS THE ROSE' The Vewfl in Miss Jones' SOARING INTO THE STRATOSPHERE is Unique/Surprising, T ess, WITH HER BLAZING PERFORMANCE." A SATURDAY —Rax Read. Syndicated Columnist EXCEPTIONALLY WELL FILMED AND ACTED-AS WELL AS LUSTILY PEIFOIMED, AND GOES ANOTHER BIG STEP TOWAUD BRIDGING THE GAP IETWEEN SERIOUS ART SHOWTIMESi Sweet Calses ...JENNIFER WELLESc.-fl.,„M«KTii«c.w„,H LINDA WONG FILMS AND THOSE PREVIOUSLY LABELED SEXPLOITATION MR til ahim.,irl SEIHNA DEEP THROAT AT 7:00, 9:30 & MIDNIGHT | airu.c.Hiiisticumixsimis iBOOIIE A TAYLOB YOUNG | DEVIL IN MISS JONES 8:15,9:45 SHOWPLACKt Red Cinema LIVR on stage Daily 108B Wells BXDTIC BBAUTIBS Evary Wad. 9 p.m. ADMISSION TO THE AMATEUR NIGHT DOUBLE FEATURE: BT $2.50 STUDENTS LJohn Holmes / $3.50 Faculty & Staff Leslie Bovee * an entertainment service ■ERUPTION A GIRL LIRE THAT fm of Baal films. Students, faculty | FILMED ENTIRELY ON RATED X ADULTS d LOCATION IN HAWAII! and staff welcome. 1 cs> ■— AFTER 10PM FILM ID s checked ISLAND OF DR. LOVE . WITH ALL MALE CAST TONIOHT A * R SATURDAY! ABSOLUTELY NO ONE UNDER 18 ADMITTED TODAY OPEN 6:45 SHOWS 7:15-9:30 SAT AT 1:00-3:15 A 5:25-7:40-10 PM SUN AT 12:45-3:00-5:15-7:25-9:40 TAJ MAHAL DON McLEAN MADCAT STUART SATURDAY JANUARY 26 RUTH i \ -sy u r. MITCHELL SATURDAY FEBRUARY9 ERKKSONKNA SHOWTIMES ARE 8 & 10:30 PM FOR BOTH CONCERTS ERKKSON KIVA $6 IN ADVANCE - $7 AT THE DOOR TICKETS FOR BOTH CONCERTS GO ON SALE MONDAY, JANUARY 7 AT THE MSU UNION TICKET OFFICE ELDERLY INSTRUMENTS, CASTELLANI'S MARKET ADVANCE SALE ENDS NOON, FRIDAY BEFORE CONCERT TICKETS FOR THE DON MCLEAN CONCERT ARE VERY LIMITED TICKETS FOR THE NOVEMBER 18 DON MCLEAN CONCERT WILL BE HONORED >U Programming Board, fundec Programming Board events, cal Erickson Kiva is accessible. PASSES. EARLY BIRD. GUEST NIGHT SUSPENDED I i Michigan State News, Eos» Lonsing, Michigan Friday, January 4, 1980 21 IT ONLY TAKES MINUTES TO PLACE YOUR STATE NEWS CLASSIFIED 1DH ADS 347 STUDENT SERVICES BUILDING CALL 355-8255 Classified Advertising Ewploymeit IfiTl I Ewpla>ment I ITU I Ewployinent j [TT1 | Employmeil |f|J| | Upartmenls IfVl | Upartmtnts |(#] Apartments | [^1 THE STATE NEWS Classi¬ DRIVEWAY ATTENDANT - LIKE TO DRIVE? NEED BANJO and Classical FEMALE ROOMMATE IF YOU would like a place to WILLOWBROOK APART- fieds is taking applications for full time days. $3.20/hour. DOIT FOR guitar instructors. Call needed Winter/Spring term, rent, but don't know where MENTS, large and clean, 1 b PHONE 355-8255 347 Student Services Bldg. sales advisors. Apply in per¬ UNIVERSITY STANDARD. DOMINO'S PIZZA MARSHALL MUSIC CO., Summer/Fall option. Dean to look, call GREAT LAKES 2 bedrooms, carpet, air, heat, son, 347 Student Services. 351-0770. 4-1-9 (4) Now hiring full and part-time 337-9700, Ask for Gordon Apartments $125/month, today for sure, there's hun- appliances. Newer area, close Regular Rates S-3-1-8 (5) delivery people. Flexible McMahon. C-6-1 11 (5) 332-8387. 2 1-7 (5) dreds in our book! 394-2680. to shopping. See to appreci- DISHWASHER: MONDAY hours with paid vacations $10 OFF WITH MSU I.D. ate, from $235 Call 394-7729 DENTAL ASSISTANT, with THURSDAY, 5 p.m. to 1:30 and holidays benefits. Can WAITRESSES PART-time, FEMALE NEEDED for 3rd 20-1-31(8) 1 8-1-1517) si day • 95' per line chairside experience, know¬ a.m. Apply WILLOW make up to $5/hour with flexible hours, minimum and person, 2 bedroom, Negoti¬ 3 days -85' per line ledge, four-handed dentistry LOUNGE, 2006 W. Willow. commission and tips. Apply tips, good working condi¬ able. Cedar Village. 351-5915. ROOMMATE WANTED. Fe¬ and lab work 487-6088. 5-1-1014) LARGE 1 bedroom for 6 days - 80' per line helpful. Phone at the following locations: tions. East Lansing area. 337- 3-1-8 (4) male Grad or professional 2068 Cedar St., Holt $280 t utilities. Close. 332- 1383 before 6 p.m. Tom or 8 days • 70' per line preferred. Large 2 bedroom, 4558. 1-1-4(3) NURSING ATTENDANT 1561 Haslett Rd„ Haslett Ted. 4-1-9 (6) FEMALE ROOMMATE ROOM AND board given in balcony, Haslett area. $142/ line Rate per Now taking applications for 1139 E. Grand River, needed for new Cedar Vil¬ month includes heat. Call insertion exchange for 20 hours a week EAST OF EAST Lansing, of secretarial duties working full and part-time nursing East Lansing ENERGETIC, Capable stu¬ lage. Good roommates. after 4:00. Susie, 339-3851. attendants, all shit>s. Experi¬ 5214 Cedar St., Lansing dent needed for sharp duplex, 2 bedroom, Monday-Friday 5-9 p.m. Call cleaning in Available now through June. 4-1-9 (5) Master Charge S Visa Welcome ence preferred. Must be 18. 3608 N.E. St., Lansing country lot, 10 minutes from Mrs. Anderson, 323-4734. St. faculty home Saturdays 10:30 337-2781 or 351 3609. East Lansing 485-6958. Vincent Home for Children. Starting salary $3.22+/hour. 801 Thomas L. Parkway, a.m.-3:30 p.m. Walking dis¬ S-5-1-10 (5) MALE/FEMALE roommate to 8-1-15(4) Special Rates 5-1-10 (71 Good work environment, Lansing tance campus. Call 337-0241 share 2 bedroom/2 bathroom good benefits. Classes will 966 Trowbridge, E. Lansing after 7 p.m. 3-1-9 (5) GRAD STUDENT/workinq apartment. Heat/pool exer¬ 345 Ads-3 lines-s4.00-5 day3 80' per line over NEWLY RENOVATED, 2 COOKS WANTED, must be begin January 14th and run 10-1-17(20) girl needed to share 2 bed¬ cise room included. Close to 3 lines. No adjustment in rate when cancel¬ for one week. Come to the MODELS WANTED, $9/ room apartment with same in bedroom apartment with air- neat, no experience neces¬ campus, $184/month. 332- conditioning, convenient to led. Price of item(s) for sale must be stated Ingham County Medical Care hour, 489-2278 or apply in Treehouse west. $156/month 4827. S-5-1-10 (5) sary, apply in person, be¬ MSU and LCC. $250 month in ad. Maximum sale price of s200. Private tween 2-4 p.m. AMERICA'S Facility, 3860 Dobie Road, person at VELVET FINGERS, + electric. Call Linda after 5 + utilities, no pets. 487-0671 Okemos, to complete appli¬ 527 E. Michigan. p.m. 351 0452. 3-1-8 (6) FEMALE ROOMMATE party ads only. CUP Restaurant, 220 MAC. evenings, and weekends. cation. 5-1-10 (15) OR-20-1-31 (4) needed to share 2 bedroom, 2 4-1-9 (5) Have openings for 3 college 5 1 10(6) Peanuts Personal ads—3 lines -12.25 - per in¬ MALE OR Female needed to people who are not able to bath. Heat, pool, exercise sertion. 75' per line over 3 lines, (pre-pay- WANTED - RELIABLE indi¬ ment) GIRL WITH hospital experi¬ ence to assist invalid lady vidual to care for 2 children return to school due to of funds. lack Opportunity for I for Rent [ pjf] share a 2 bedroom. Bedroom unfurnished. Graduate pre¬ room pus, on included, close to cam¬ bus line, $160. 332 FEMALE needed, ROOMMATE Winter, close to and do light housekeeping, ferred. 10 minutes to campus. 2331 after 5:00. S-5-1-10 (51 Rummage/Garage Sale ads—4 lines - $2.50. from 8 a.m.-noon weekdays, $12,000 income by next se¬ REFRIGERATORS, 2 and 4 campus, Haslett Arms. 332- weekdays 8 a.m.-5 p.m. near mester with chance for part- Major busline, 393-8677 after 63' per line over 4 lines-per insertion. no weekends or holidays. cubic foot, only a few avail¬ FEMALE ROOMMATE 1073 or 349 1021. 4-1-9 (4) MSU. 353-4364 before 5 p.m. 5 p.m. 5-1-10(6) $4.00/hour, 332-5176. time employment after you 'Round Town ads—4 lines-s2.50-per insertion. or 351-9229 after 6 p.m. able, Free delivery, UNITED needed Capitol Villa, 95/ 2-1-7 (6) return to school. $180-200/ CLOSE TO campus, 2 bed¬ 2-1-7 (7) RENT-ALL. 351-5652. month. Sublease, available 63' per line over 4 lines. week to start while in train¬ QUIET FEMALE roommate 5-MO (5) for winter or through spring room, furnished, you pay wanted for 2 bedroom, $115/ Lost & Found ads/Transportation ads—3 lines- COUPLE TO live with semi- PART-TIME taking & deliver¬ ing, apply between 8 & 10 term. 351-4930. 5-1-10(4) electric, 351-1957, 351-8135. a.m. only. 3308 S. Cedar, REFRIGERATORS, ESCH- month includes utilities, M ,50-per insertion. 50' per line over 3 lines. invalid lady in Lansing. 3-1-8 (4) Board/room plus wages. No ing orders, household pro¬ Suite 12A, Lansing in South TRUTH APPLIANCES, 315 washing facilities; Ann 337 S/F Popcorn—(Sorority-Fraternity) 50' per line. ducts, good pay. 321-3022 8008. 6 1 11 (5) NEED FEMALE nonsmoker pets. References needed. Pointe Professional Plaza. S. Bridge, Grand Ledge, 627- to sublet 2 bedroom 4 man. p.m. 3-1-8(3) 11-1-18 (14) 2191. 5-1-10 (3) Deadlines Box 252. Dansville, Ml 48819. 5-1-10 (5) WANTED RECEPTIONIST - DELUXE ONE bedroom Semi furnished, 351-2203. 8-1-15(3) Collingwood 1 Apartments ~| [y] Want Ads-2 p.m.-l class day before public¬ apartment. Skills needed. Include book¬ AVON utilities included, $100/month TO SUBLEASE 1, 3-man ation. Cancellation/Change-1 p.m.-l class day be¬ BABYSITTER: INFANT, my home, Monday-Friday, salary keeping term. + typing, 1 year Call Mary at Great Lake EARN MONEY FOR LIFE'S EXTRAS. Become an Avon BABY GRAND and own with year's lease, no pets. Call evenings + weekends. apartment. Twyckingham, call Kirk. 351 9494. 3-1-4 (3) Apartments fore publication. negotiable, based on appli¬ representative. You can earn room in 2 man apartment, behind Bus Stop cant's interest in learning and Gymnastics, 485-4852. 351 0946 for appointment. 1 OR 2 Classified Display deadline-3 p.m.-2 class 2-1-7 (5) money selling quality pro¬ Includes microwave, home 8-1-15(6) Winter A providing infant exercises. ducts part-time during the box office, heat. 140/month for room in apartment near days before publication. 339-2282 after 4:00. 5-1-10 (7) hours that suit you best. For + electric. 332-6090. MALE ROOMMATE needed MSU. 337-0518. 8-1 15 (3) Spring Term TYPIST FOR Impression 5 Once ad is ordered it cannot be cancelled or details, call 482-6893. 8-1-15(5) to Winter and Spring term to SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS. MUSEUM 15-20 hours per 2 bedroom, furnished C-20-1-51 (8) FEMALE ROOMMATE changed until after 1st insertion. Must have Michigan teaching week. Must be work study share furnished 1 bedroom. There is a s1.00 charge for 1 ad change plus student. Call 882-2437 for 1 MALE ROOMMATE Cedar Greens apartment, needed for winter Et spring. apartment, dish wash¬ certificate. Apply DeWitt's Non smoking preferred. Ce¬ and 50' per additional change for maximum Public School, 608 Wilson 5-1-10(5) MARKETING AND Business needed to share 2 bedroom close. $137/month. Call 332- er garbage dis¬ dar Village. 351-8247. students only. Part-time posi¬ apartment. 351-2078. 0590. 5-1-10 (5) posal, heat and water of 3 changes. St., DeWitt, 669-2270. tions with Michigan's largest 6-1-11 (3) 5-1-10(4) 10-1-17 (6) NEEDED 2 tutorial assistants The State News will only be responsible for Multi-Manufacturer Distribu¬ URGENT 1 bedroom apart¬ for Political Science 290, a MALE ROOMMATE needed ment for rent. Double occu¬ LARGE ROOM. 1 or two the 1st days incorrect insertion. Adjust¬ statistics course, Fee negoti¬ tor. Automobile required. 20 HOUSEWORK, LAUNDRY, needed. Close to ment claims must be made within 10 days care of 8 year old girl. able. Call Richard. 332-0927. hours per C-20-1-31 (6) week. 339-9500. Cedar Village, call 372-3294 or 351-1659. 5 1-10(3) pancy, next to campus. 0505. 6-1-11 (4) 332- persons campus. 337-0518. 1-1-7 (3) 331*8282 of expiration date. 6-1-11 (5) Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs¬ Bills are due 7 days from ad expiration date. day, 3-6 p.m. $3/hour. 351- 4076. 2-1-7 (4) If not paid by due date, a M.00 late service charge will be due. BABYSITTER, PART-time, some house cleaning, must have own car, 337-8167. 3-1-8 (3) Automotive Auto Service STUDENTS FOR work study AMC Hornet Hatchback, GOOD USED tires, 13,14,15 child care, Spartan Village 1974, 2 door, yellow with inch. Snow tires too! near campus, Haslett-East black trim, power steering, Mounted free. Used wheel Lansing, Contact 339-2665. brakes, AM/FM, $650, 349- and hub caps. PENNEL 14-1-23 (5) 1913 after 6 p.m. SALES, 1825 Michigan, Lan¬ 8-1-15 (5) sing, Michigan 48912. 482- WANTED LIVE-in babysitter, 5818. C-20-1-31 (6) free room, plus $25/week, 25 ATTENTION WE buy late hours babysitting, 4 after¬ model imported and domes¬ MASON BODY SHOP, 812 E. noons a week. Children 1 '/4 tic compact cars. Contact Kalamazoo since 1940. Auto and 314 years. Weekend John DeYoung, WILLIAMS painting-collision service. work optional. East Lansing American, Foreign cars. 485- home near Grand River. Call VW, 484-1341. C-20-1-31 (5) 0256. C-20-1-31 (5) 351-7511 or 487-1755, Michael. 3-1-8 (9) BLAZER, 1977-Midget, 1976 GMC, Van, 1974. One | Employment |fji) - KEY ENTRY, 8 part-time must go! Steve, 372-0445. 6-1-11 (3) positions, days or evenings, THE STATE NEWS Classi¬ must have experience, excel¬ fieds is taking applications for lent pay, needed immedi¬ FORD PINTO 1974, Excellent condition, many new parts, a clerical person to work ately. Call DATAMATIC, 351- Monday-Friday from 8 a.m.- 5978. 7-1-14 (6) $800 or best offer. 371-5036. 7-1-14 (31 11 a.m. Apply at 347 Student Services. S-1-1-4 (8) BURGER KING Restaurant GREMLIN 1973, 6 cylinder, 3 now accepting applications speed, runs great. $395. Call SECRETARY NEEDED to be¬ for full and part-time employ¬ Rudy at 351-1830, ext. 67. ment. Apply in person at 1141 gin immediately. Must be Curtis Ford 3003 E. Michigan able to type accurately, 50 E. Grand River Store between Ave., Lansing. 8-1-15 (4) 2-4 p.m. 7-1-14 (6) w.p.m., minimum. Work en¬ tails receptionist duties and GREMLIN 1974, 6 cylinder, 3 general office typing. Work BASS PLAYER for all-style speed, great on gas. $595, Study only. Contact Karen dance band. Must read. Call Anheuser-Busch call Rick, 351-1830, ext. 68. Byerly in Room 8, Student Ray Kay, days-377-5200, after Curtis Ford, 3003 E. Michigan Services. 5-1-10 110) 5 p.m., 321-1094. 6-1-11 (4) Ave. Lansing. 8-1-15 (4) MAVERICK 1971, 6 cylinder, Engineers you really can reach the top when you climb with a leader. And no doubt 3 speed, great on gas. $495. Call Rick, 351-1830, ext. 68. ASSOCIATED STUDENTS OF about it Anheuser-Busch, the world's largest brewer and maker of Budweiser , Curtis Ford, 3003 E. Michigan Ave.^ Lansing. 8-1-15 (41 MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY PACER 1976, good shape, tires, $1,650 firm, 332- you. - v-w-fST. • " V'A;v and Operations new 5354. 3-1-4 (31 We'll be on campus looking for Engineers to join our Engineering Tax refunds available in Room Department on Monday, January 14,TWO. PINTO 1972, 4 speed, 4 cylinder, $195. Call Rudy at 334 Student Services Building 351-1830 ext. 67. Curtis Ford, until January 17, 1980 at 5 p.m. 3003 E. Michigan Ave. Lan¬ CENTRAL ENGINEERING sing. 8-1-15 (4) B $ M.E. • M E's will goln experience in such diverse fields as material handling, equipment layout, piping system development, steam generation, compressed air systems, ventilation, PINTO 1971 4 speed, 4 cylinder, $195. Call Rick, 351 - 1830 ext. 68. Curtis Ford, heating and air conditioning, and high-speed bottle dnd can packaging. B.S.E.I. • E E 's can expect to be working In such areas as electrical machine design and^applica¬ • 3003 E. Michigan Ave. Lan¬ sing. 8-1-15 (3) tion, power distribution, sub-station layout as well as industrial and commercial lighting, elec¬ PLYMOUTH SCAMP 1972, trical control circuits, and systems control. Sharp, no rust. Real Gas INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING saver, $895 or best offer. Call Rudy, 351 1830, ext. 67. Cur¬ tis Ford, 3003 E. Michigan LOST in the Our Corporate Industrial Engineering Department presently has openings for Industrial Engineer¬ Ave., Lansing. 8-1-15 (5) ing Trainees at the B.S. and M.S. degree levels. These positions wil be prQiecf-orlented' win in¬ clude assignments In operations control and improvement, facilities revision, plant design and Auto Service l [71 . ForeignCar layout, and development of operation standards for cost control. SPECIAL MSU STUDENT Service • CORPORATE MANAGEMENT TRAINING PROGRAM weekend rates, Ugly Duck¬ Opportunities exist in our Corporate Management Training Program for indivtduals with leader¬ ling/car rentals. 372-7650. C-20-1-31 (3) Maze? ship ability and Engineering degrees. This 12-month course is designed to give the individual ex- posure to all areas of Operations and Administration and to prepare trainees for a career In Pro¬ JUNK CARS wanted. Also WE SERVICE: WE CAN HELP! duction Management, Quality Control or Engineering. selling used parts. Phone 321-3651. C-20-1-31 (3) DATSUN-VOLKSWAGEN-TOYOTA-HONBA FOR further information and sion-up, contact your placement office. REMANUFACTURED STAR¬ TERS, alternators and gener¬ ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC. 721 '•lta,°"1 w ^ M,MOUri 4m ators in stock. Chequered The Beetle Shop 3 An Equal Opportunity Empioytr Flag Foreign car parts. 2605 loosing s Oldest independent VW repair shop E. Kalamazoo Street. One mile west of campus. 487- 1400 E. C AV AN AUGH • 393-1590 5055. C-20-1-31 (8) I, Michigan State News. East Lansing, Michigan Friday, January 4, 1980 | >nrmwts |(^1 I Rooms \\A\ for Sale |[51 1 Typiot Service [fcjl OWN ROOM, beautiful. 103.33/month, utilities paid, 1 PERSON NEEDED in 2 bedroom house. Haslett area. 6 TICKETS, Lakers-Pistons game, 1/11, highest bidder. TYPING IBM memory, pica, elite. Editing available; former It's What's Happening except electricity, on bus line. $100/month, utilities ft cable 351-6800. 6-1-11 (3) English teacher. 694-4070. 321-5580. 5-1-10 (4) included. No cigarettes. 339- C-20-1-31 (3) 8006 evenings. 3-1-8 (5) SEWING MACHINES - new ROOMMATE NEEDED. Win¬ Singer machines from $99.50. EXPERIENCED TYPISTS - Announcements for It's What's MSU Downhill and cross-country Paddleball/Racquetball Enjoy the rewards of working ter term, $70/month, negoti¬ SHARE HOUSE, grad or Guaranteed used machines Wants to type thesis. Call Happening must be received in the Club will hold an organizational with senior citizens. Volunteers skiers needed to assist blind skiers able, 351-1596. 4-1-9 (3) wcrking. $125/month. Split from $39.50. All makes re¬ Kathy. 332-0055 after 6. State News office, 343 Student meeting at 7 p.m. Monday, 203 IM needed in many capacities. Con¬ Wednesday afternoons or eve¬ utilities. 393-7104. paired. EDWARDS DIS¬ 8-1-15(3) Services Bldg., by noon at least Sports-West. tact Service-Learning Center, 26 nings. Training provided. Volun¬ MATURE, NONSMOKING 5-1-11 (3) TRIBUTING COMPANY, 115 two days before publication. No Student Services Bldg. teer in 26 Student Services Bldg. roommate to share 2 bed¬ N Washington. 489-6448. TYPIST - THESIS, disserta¬ announcements will be accepted room on West end, must be MALE ROOMMATE, nice, C-20-1-31 (8) tion, IBM elite 906 double by phone. Volunteer and gain pre-med dependable. 321-9466 after 5 quiet duplex, non-smoker, space, Pica 706 single space. Visually impaired children need 675-5384. 8-1-15 (4) experience in emergency, Add a bit of sunshine to winter p.m. 3-1-8 (4) near Frandor, $125 + utilities MARSHALL MUSIC CO: your leadership in swimming, on bus route. 351-7596. Your headquarters for pro¬ pharmacy, ambulatory or respira¬ term. Volunteer in a pre-school tory unit of St. Lawrence Hospi¬ bowling, rollerskating, iceskating, MALE - OWN bedroom, own 3-1-8 (4) fessional P.A. gear, electric EXPERIENCED IBM classroom for Head Start. Apply in typing, tal. Contact 26 Student Services basketball and hobby clubs. Vol¬ bathroom, $148/month, utili¬ keyboards, guitars and amps. dissertations (Pica, Elite). 26 Student Services Bldg. unteer today in 26 Student Serv¬ ties included. Loads of space, ROOM: 4 blocks to MSU. Call 337-9700 or stop in. FAYANN 489-0358. Medical Anthropology and Bldg. from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. ices Bldg. Asian Studies present Arthur M. new carpeting, pool. Luxury $110/month, includes utili¬ Frandor Mall, 3 blocks from C20-1-31 (3) Kleinman on "A Comparison of living. 3 miles south of cam¬ ties, washer, dryer, parking. west campus. Free Parking. Therapeutic Relationships in the Lansing schools have openings pus, 394-5394. 6-1-7 (6) 332-6102 evenings. 5-1-10 (4) C-2-1-7 (8) LOW RATES - Term papers, Exciting placements open for U.S. and China: Some Reasonable volunteers interested in promotion Volunteer probation officers for activity leaders to lead after resumes. Fast expert typing. school recreation, arts, sports and ONE FEMALE roommate ROOMS WITH board, fur¬ WE SELL stereo equipment. Generalizations" from 3 to 5 p.m. of Michigan's tour needed to act as advocates to Day and evening. Call "G" industry. For craft programs. See REACH pro¬ needed to share 2 man nished, near campus, $510/ THE STEREO SHOPPE. East TYPING. 321-4771. Monday, A-133 Life Science Audi¬ information contact 26 Student young people in the probate court torium. Services Bldg. system. Training provided. Con¬ gram in 26 Student Services Bldg. apartment winter through term, 351-7226. 8-1-15 (3) Lansing. C-20-1-31 (3) C-20-1-31 (4) summer term with grad. tact 26 Student Services Bldg. Paula 332-0470. 8-1-15 (6) SLEEPING ROOMS, share SOMEBODY ELSE'S EXPERT TYPING, Disserta¬ kitchen and bath, all utilities CLOSET featuring "The Chinese Model for Health Volunteer placements open for MSU Business Women's Club gently tion-term paper business - HASLETT, ONE or two peo¬ paid, carpeting. $110/month. used clothing. 541 E. Grand Care Systems: Ideology and Reali¬ positions in state and local govern¬ luncheon is at 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, legal. MSU grad. 337-0205. Committee for a Free Israel will ty" by Arthur M. Kleinman begins ment. For information see the Ballroom, Union. Topic: Struggle ple to share house on lake. Downtown Lansing. 485- River. Open noon to 6 p.m. C-20-1-31 (4) present -The PL0" at 7:30 p.m. Phone 339-2531. 6-1-11 (3) 2747 or 485-2774. Take-ins by appointment. at 8 p.m. Monday, 201 Interna¬ government aide program, 26 of J.P. Stevens Co. employees 6-1-11 (5) * tional Center. Sponsored by Asian Student Services Bldg. Sunday, Jewish Student Center. and their attemot to unionize. C-20-1-31 (5) ONLY 606a page! 556a page, FEMALE TO share Twycking- over 50 pages. Experienced Studies and the Department of ham. $115 + utilities. Winter ROOM IN house near cam¬ RECORDS! THOUSANDS to typist. 651-6424. OR-2-1-7 (3) Anthropology. ft Spring. 332-5597. pus, professional or grad choose from, 756 and up, all Volunteer to tutor young men in 5-1-10 (3) student, call after 6 p.m. quality guaranteed. Wazoo UNIGRAPHICS OFFERS a correctional half-way house on FEMALE ROOMMATE needed, close to campus. 337-1495. 2-1-7 (4) CLOSE, OWN room, new Records, 223 Abbott, 337- 0947. C-20-1-31 (5) COMPLETE RESUME SERV¬ ICE: typesetting; offset print¬ ing; and bindery services. Observatory from 7 to 9 p.m. Open House is Saturday, MSU Observatory. Weather permitting, Monday House dent evenings with Youth Program. Contact 26 Stu¬ Services Bldg. rf W o .U.^o °Qp u Rent 115.00. Call 351-7564. building, unfurnished. 351- KNIGHT STUDIO piano: im¬ Approved dissertation print¬ the 24-inch reflecting telescope }CO 2-1-7 (3) 0765. 1-4-2 (3) will be used for observing current ported from England, 3 years ing and binding specialists. old, excellent Condition, For estimate, stop in at 2843 objects of interest. Tourism, marketing and history COMPUTER FEMALE NEEDED to sub¬ majors: gain valuable experience lease Cedar Village Apart¬ ment. 351-0712. 2-1-7 (3) ! for Sale ||5l owned by piano technician. $2800. 351-3687 persistently. E. Grand River or phone 332-8414. C-20-1-31 (9) in an exciting new Inquire in 26 Student Services program. LABORATORY 5-1-10 (6) CHRISTY'S FURNITURE Feminist Self Defense and Ka¬ TYPING, LIBRARY research HAS DRASTICALY RE¬ rate Association presents a ten Houses IE DUCED PRICES on used and MOVING SALE - thing goes: hideabed couch, Every¬ resume and service. Free pick-up delivery. 676-1912. week women's self-defense class °no o o ?0°0 NEAR CAMPUS. 3 bedroom irregular dressers, desks, couches, tables, bookcases coffee table, 3 chests of drawers, 3X5 desk, more, C-20-1-31 (3) from 10 a.m. to noon every Saturday, beginning Jan. 5, Tower Education and science majors needed to teach Saturday science o.°°o °0°° .0 „ furnished. $320/month utilities. Damage Deposit. + and easy chairs. 505 E. Michi¬ gan, Lansing. 371-1893. (Next 2. 2-1-7 (4) instructions ~]\&] Room, Union. classes at Hands-On Museum. Contact 26 Student Services Bldg. p° O 0°( .0°°« ° o Call 484-6309. 6-1-11 (3) door to Wilcox Trading Post). PORTABLE TV, Excellent °0°° • °0°° condition, $28. 484-8783. ENGLISH CLASSES for in¬ Michigan Department of Educa¬ 3 BEDROOM FURNISHED. We have SINCERELY tion has Interested in working on MSU 290 + utilities. Deposit. Call Boots, 882-7631. 5-1-10 (3) dropped our prices as low we possibly can. as E-4-1-10 (3) ternational people. Child care available. Daytime and even¬ an opening for a volun¬ teer to organize an executive Woman? Organizational meeting for writers and artists is at 1:30 WINTER SHORT COURSES °0 summary for vocational educa¬ NEED 1 PERSON to share C-20-1-31 (12) | Mobile Homes | ing at United Ministries and Spartan Village. 337-8353. tion. Check it out in 26 Student Services Bldg. today, Women's Resource Center. The Computer Laboratory will offer a series of 14-1-23 (6) house across from campus, BOOKS! 3 floors of books, MOBILE HOME: Vindale, 12 non-credit short courses in computing during own bedroom. Prefer grad Winter Term. Registration must be made by magazines and comics. X 60. E. Lansing, 2 bedrooms, NKW FACES MSU Science Fiction Society: student or working profes¬ CURIOUS BOOK SHOP, 307 appliances, natural gas heat, WANTED only two decades until the 21st January 11, 1980 in the User Information Center, sional, $137/month or negoti¬ East Grand River, East Lan¬ University Lutheran Church in¬ $4200. 351-3687 persistently. for professional modeling, century. Our first 1980 meeting is 313 Computer Center. A $2 fee covering materials able. 337-9573. 2-1-7 (6) vites you to a student mini- sing, 332-0112. C-20-1-31 (5) 5-1-10 (6) to train for Live Fashion at 7 tonight, 334 Union. breakfast at 9:30 a.m., Christmas is charged for each short course. Computer til Show. Magazine, Photo¬ IF YOU would like a place to DISCOUNT NEW Used, tree burning at 5 p.m. and student not included in the basic fee, but is available for an rent, but don't know where to look, call GREAT LAKES desks, chairs, files. Business Equipment Co. 215 E. Kala¬ I Recreation ~~|[jfl| graphy. T.V. No experience necessary. fellowship supper at 6 p.m. Sun¬ day, 1020 South Harrison Road. Placement for volunteer to work additional cost at the student's option. Asterisks O next to course numbers indicate courses that today for sure, there's hun¬ dreds in our $10 OFF WITH MSU I.D. book! 394-2680. mazoo. 485-5500. OR-2-1-7 (4) SKYDIVING - Every week¬ end. First jump instruction Professional Modeling ot I with the Michigan Task Force Consumer Cooperatives. Excellent opportunity. For details visit 26 on have prerequisites; for more information, call 353-1800. every Saturday and Sunday Education and Environmental C-20-1-31 (8) DOKORDOR REEL to reel 10:00 a.m. (no appointment Lansing, Inc. 351-0031. Student Services Bldg. Science majors: help design ener¬ Tape Deck, $225. Toshiba necessary). Take advantage Introduction Direct Drive turntable, $125. LESSONS IN gy programs for local schools. to Computing (100) of Fall-Winter rates. FREE guitar, banjo Contact Service-Learning Center, For persons with little or no computing experience. BETHEL MANOR 332-4493. 2-1-7 (4) skydiving programs for and more, at the ELDERLY 26 Student Services Bldg. Scottish Highland and Country Sec. I: January 14,15,16,17 3-5p.m.; 221 BerkeyHall. groups. Charlotte Paracenter INSTRUMENT SCHOOL. dancing begins at 6:30 tonight, Sec. II: January 14,15.16.17 7-9 p.m.; 221 Berkey Hall. MSU EXECTRONIC REPAIR. C-2-1-7 (3) Tower Room, Union. Everyone approved housing — and MSU Parachute club. Lightening fast service on 372-9127 after 10 p.m. week¬ welcome. No partner or experi¬ Introduction to the MSU Academic Computing including freshmen Come dance with your T.V., stereo, or guitar ends. C-20-1-31 (10) PRIVATE GUITAR instruc¬ Big Brothers and Sisters needed ence necessary. System (101*) amp. Lowest prices, and all tion. Beginners through ad¬ to be friends to Lansing kids. MSU Highland Dance Associa- For persons with experience at another computing facility. work is GUARANTEED. WIL¬ BLUEGRASS EXTENSION vanced. Call MARSHALL Training provided. Excellent ex¬ January 14,15,16.17 3-5 p.m.; 317 Berkey Hall. COX TRADING POST. 509 SERVICE plays weddings, MUSIC CO. 337-9700. Open perience for volunteers. See from Abbot Hall East Michigan. 485-4391. weeknights until 9:00 p.m. REACH program in 26 Student Basic SPSS (155*) across parties. 337-1078 or 372-3727. C-20-1-31 (7) Saturdays 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Services Bldg. Hillel welcomes all students to Introduction to the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences. C-20-1-31 (3) call Don: 332-1437 C-20-1-31 (6) an All You Can Eat Spaghetti Sec. I: January 21,23, 28, 30 3-5 p.m.; 221 Berkey Hall. Dinner at 6:30 p.m. Sunday, Sec. II: January 22,24, 29,31 7-9p.m., 221 Berkey Hall. RUG, SHORT-shag, 9 by 12, DISC JOCKEY » 1 SOUND ONE PERSON to share house like new, just cleaned, $50, Jewish Student Center. has the latest tunes supplied Public speaking and drama en¬ Roselake. $75 Introduction to Interactive Usage (175*) near per 337-7945 after 7 p.m. by DISCOUNT RECORDS, thusiasts: rewarding experience Introduction to the use of the interactive computing facility at MSU. month, includes utilities. Call E-7-1-14 (3) and a modern sound system, presenting Multiple-Sclerosis Sec. I: January21, 23, 28, 30 7-9p.m.; 221 BerkeyHall. after 5 p.m. 675-7305. to help make your party a Read-a-thon United Star Company Nos- FEMALE ROOMMATE Program to ele¬ Sec. II: January 22, 24, 29,31 3-5 p.m.; 221 Berkey Hall. 3-1-8 (5) SWIVEL ROCKER, colonial, success. For more info phone 152.50/month, own room, mentary school children. In¬ tromo crew report for duty at 8:30 re-upholstered, excellent 332-2212. Ask for Tom. terested? Contact 26 Student p.m. Jan. 10, Oak Room, Union. APL (210*) call collect 1-313-582-6612. LARGE HOUSE to share near condition, $50. 337-7945 after 20-1-31 (71 We will be 8-1-15 (3) Services Bldg. razing Kane. Introduction to APL, a mathematical programming language. airport, full privileges, plenty 7 p.m. 6-1-11 (4) February 12.14,19, 21 7-9 p.m.; 501 Computer Center. of storage and parking space, non-smoking Christians. 323- LONG GREEN leather coat, Service 3250 or 372-6665. 3-1-8 (5) lined, excellent condition, price negotiable. Call 332- BABYSITTING IN my li¬ CLOSE, NEW, 4 bedrooms, 7173. 4-1-9 (3) censed home. Groesbeck ii February 4, 5,6. 7 3-5 p.m.; 221 Berkey Hall. 1 ft baths, low utilities, 351- You can take area. Days or evenings. 371 - 0765. 1-1-4 (3) IRISH HARPS. Various sizes. 3031. 8-1-15 (4) my ad out Terminal Control System (265*) Easy to ply. Sylvia Woods, Introduction to TCS to construct graphics Tektronix of the paper. on NEED 1 man to share large Box 29521, Los Angeles, CA ELECTROLYSIS I got the furnished house. 487-1614 90029. 6-1-14 (4) February 25, 27 3-5p.m.; 128 Natural Science. results 1 after 5 p.m. for details. NO RISKS WITH A 90 DAY I wanted. 2J:7i3i__ GUARANTEE! New Thorens 2 BEDROOM HOME. 8 TD-126MKII electronic turn¬ Virginia Hanchett blocks to MSU, 2 blocks to table with 2 tone arms. Used 2017 S. Cedar FREE SEfAINARS bus. Newly remodeled, $300/ SAE amplifier - 100 WPC, Phono 484-1632 month + utilities, 374-8537. pre-amp and equalizer. Phase 8-1-15 (4) Linear. 105 WPC. Audionic HUNG SEAT Et dressage A series of free seminars will be offered this Win¬ PZ23 power amp, 100WPC. riding lessons, transportation 19 We get calls such as ter. No registration is necessary. Call 353-1800 for GRAND LEDGE - 3 miles Mcintosh MA 230 integrated provided for Wednesday and west, small tenant house, 1 Thursday evenings. For res¬ this every single day. more information. amp. Accutrac remote con¬ person only. 627-2696 after 7 trol turntable. Receivers from ervation, phone WILLOW- p.m. 2-1-7 (3) 10 watts-360 watt. Over 25 POND STABLES at 676- SORT/MERGE 9799. Ask for Brad. An introduction to SORT/MERGE. Sorting by directives will be em¬ pair of speakers from $15- 5-1-10(7) phasized with the equivalent subroutine calls and macros noted. Rooms $500. Car stereos and boost¬ January 15 3-5 p.m.; 207 Berkey Hall. ers by Pioneer, Sanyo, and MEN AND WOMEN WHO SPACE FOR rent, preferably Jet Sounds, Audio Vox and Craig. Over 2000 used LP's, LOVE ... to look great - Get State Microcomputers: An Introduction and Overview A general perspective on the field for people considering purchasing a female, close to campus, rent cassettes and 8 a golden sun tan with a tracks, 506 unique suntanning process negotiable. Call immediately. 332-7173. 4-1-9 (4) $2. Also an RCA VC 201 video-recorder. Everything is from Westinghouse Re¬ News knowledge of microcomputers. January 16, 3-5 p.m., 315 EBH. search. For more details, call top quality at a price you can GRADER II WOMAN. QUIET afford! DICKER AND DEAL the STAYTAN SUN TAN¬ single room, private house. Closed SECOND HAND STORE, NING CENTER information Classified A program to relieve faculty members of much of the clerical work in combining scores and assigning grades. January 17, 3-5 p.m.. 204 SKH. in, kitchen, no parking. $18/ 1701 S. Cedar St., Lansing. line, 351-1805. 3-1-7 (7) week. 332-0647. 3-1-8 (4) 487 3886. Research Data Preparation GUITAR REPAIRS. Prompt 355 8255 General concepts related to collection and preparation of data for CAMPUS 1 block. Private guaranteed service. Free esti¬ analysis. January 22.3-5 p.m.. 207 Berkey Hall. room, furnished, utilities paid. mates and reasonable rates. Cooking, private bath, $175. Member American Guild of APLIB to PFDUMP Conversion Shared bath, $135. 351-0951. Luthiers. Aid for converting from APLIB to PFDUMP. January 29, 3-5 p.m., 207 WOMEN'S 3-speed Colum¬ MARSHALL 20-1-31 17) bia bike, excellent condition, MUSIC CO. 337-9700. BerkeyHall. $45 includes lock and chain. C-2-1-7 (6) ROOM ON 31/2 acres, Clean, Call Laurie a.m. or evenings, Microcomputers An introduction to microcomputers, for people with little or no com¬ quiet, Private lake, garden, 372-8579. E-5-1-10 (5) EXPERT GUITAR repairs. puting experience. January 30, 3-5 p.m., 315 EBH darkroom. 351-8231.1-1-4(3) Acoustic and electric. Most OWN ROOM in spacious townhouse. Includes washer, dryer. $175/month + ft elec¬ tric Et phone. Prefer non¬ WE PAY up to $2 for LP's and casettes - also buying 45s, songbooks. BLACK ft CIRCULAR, up¬ stairs, 541 E. Grand River, FLAT, extensive shop in the state. ELDERLY INTRUMENTS. 332-4331. C-1-1-4 (5) DAVE'S CARPET - we Winter Skies UCSD PASCAL System A description of the system, and benefits of its use will be given, followed by an actual demonstration. February 5,3-5 p.m., Ill EBH. Merit Network smoking, responsible clean all carpets at a reason¬ Overview of the Merit Network and its services. MSU close. Dave Foster. 373-0146 days, or 394-5441 person. open 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. 351- 0838. C-20-1-31 (6) able price. 323-2113. 20-1-31 (3) * FOR * 207 Berkey Hall. February 12, 3-5 p.m., Microcomputer Equipment evenings. 3-1-8 (8) ROOMER NEEDED in 5 man NEW AND used mers guitars, ban¬ jos, mandolins, etc. Dulci¬ and kits. Recorders, | Typing Service"] | ONE WEEKEND ONLY! Emphasis on interfacing microcomputers and microprocessors to other computer and non-computer equipment. February 13, 3-5 p.m., 315 EBH. house, 1 mile from campus, thousands of hard to find spacious room. 351-7490. albums and books. Discount COPYGRAPH SERVICE 6-1-11 (3) OWN ROOM, whole house prices. Expert repairs estimates. ELDERLY - free IN¬ COMPLETED, TIONS AND DISSERTA¬ RESUME January 4 through 6 Computer Laboratory Accounting Discussion of balance. charges and services affecting a user's job and dollar February 19,3-5 p.m., 207 Berkey Hall. STRUMENTS. 541 E. Grand SERVICE. Corner MAC and use, $120, near Frandor, sharp. utilities, 487-5646. River, 332-4331. C-20-1-31 (9) Grand River, 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. at abrams planetarium Microcomputer Software no Monday-Friday, 10 a.m.-5 An overview of available computer languages, applications and at¬ 1-1-4(3) APARTMENT FURNITURE, Saturday. 337-1666. tributes. February 27,3-5 p.m.. Ill EBH. EAST LANSING, Room for used. Armchairs, couches, desks, single beds, dressers, C-20-1-31 (7) for more information Digitizer TYPING, Introduction to the digitizer, its capabilities, and commands. March 4, lamps, end tables. Reason¬ EXPERIENCED, Male, Close to Union, 332- 0205, 443 Grove St. 3-1-8 (3) ably priced. 371-2498. 6-1-11 (5) fast and reasonable. 4635. 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