Tuesday Mi.re snow is on the way today and cloudy weather will The State News prevail. Highs today will be in the teens and lows tonight will he just above zero. VOLUME 74 NUMBER 3 MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY, EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN 48824 JANUARY 8, 1980 U.S. to buy grain not sold to Soviets "Our purpose is to protect against losses, not to guarantee By The Associated Press The Carter administration said Monday it will spend $2.25 profits," he said. billion to buy huge quantities of U.S. grain ordered by the Soviet Union but embargoed from delivery as a retaliation to its military THE GRAIN TO be bought from the exporting companies — move into Afghanistan. some 22 are involved in the sales to the Soviets — will include Vice President Walter F. Mondale called the Soviet attack "an about 10 million metric tons of corn and approximately 3.7 million of wheat, officials said. absolutely outrageous, indefensible and dangerous aggression" that could not be ignored regardless of possible domestic political That represents the difference between the total of around 21.6 million tons that the Soviet Union has contracted to buy and 8 repercussions. million tons that officials say will be allowed to go to Russia under Mondale, who said the massive purchases were ordered by President Carter, told a news conference the Agricultural long-term agreement. Mondale said the decision to embargo grain sales and deliveries Department will buy the grain from export companies which had contracted to deliver it to the Soviets. of high technology and other strategic items was made "in the face Brokers walked aimlessly around one-lively trading pits at of an outrageous, exceedingly dangerous act by the Soviet Union Midwest commodities exchanges Monday, complaining that the — almost standing alone since the end of World War II in terms of brutal, naked aggression upon a sovereign power." government's suspension of grain and soybean futures trading was unnecessary and would hurt America's farmers. Agriculture Secretary Bob Bergland, who introduced Mondale, said the massive grain-purchase plan would have "no impact DOMESTIC TRADING WAS halted in wheat, corn, oats, whatsoever" on consumer prices. soybeans and soybean oil and meal because the Commodities Futures Trading Commission on Sunday suspended futures ALTHOUGH DETAILS OF the program have not been worked trading in those commodities until Wednesday. Prices plummeted out, Bergland said the concept calls for adjustments in an ongoing on foreign commodities exchanges. grain reserve program so farmers can build their stocks of stored The commission suspended grain and soybean futures trading in grain to offset the amount to be bought by the government. The reserve program is designed to remove commodities from Chicago at the Board of Trade and the MidAmerica Commodity the market to help boost prices at the farm level. Exchange, at the Kansas City Board of Trade and the Minneapolis Grain Exchange. Cash trading was not suspended, but at When this is done, Bergland said, the government-owned grain would be slowly released into the market but not until it can be exchanges and grain elevators across the nation few people were done "without adversely affecting market prices." willing to buy or sell without having the going price for futures Officials did not spell out the physical mechanics of acquiring contracts as a guide. When announcing the government purchases, Mondale said, the and storing the grain to be bought, but it is being stored someplace action "is not without cost to ourselves" and is aimed at protecting by its owners now. farmers from massive price decines that otherwise might result. Thus, if past actions are any indication, the government will The daily quotes for grain at the Kansas City Board of Trade did not appear on the boards Monday "American farmers are just as willing as other Americans to take over ownership of the grain and then pay warehouse For the first time since World War II the futures trading in six farm products were shut down by the carry their share of the burden — but they must not be forced to operators to store it, at least until further arrangements can be federal government as grain shipments to the Soviet Union are halted. made. carry an extra share just because they are farmers," Mondale said. Russia vetoes U.N. call for troop withdrawal By Associated Press The resolution, sponsored by five non- is required for oassage of any resolution. The private meeting was to receive assembly in 1950. It states that if a veto my country, my government and my UNITED NATIONS - The Soviet Union aligned members of the council, did not The other negative vote was cast by Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim's report prevents the council from acting to preserve people." vetoed a United Nations Security Council mention the Soviet Union by name, but Moscow-allied East Germany, a new non- on his three day mission to Iran last week in or restore peace, a majority of the council or Monday morning speakers included two resolution Monday calling for withdrawal of Soviet chief delegate, Ambassador Oleg permanent member of the council. an unsuccessful effort to obtain the release U.N. membership can within 24 hours have communist-bloc members, Mongolia and foreign troops from Afghanistan, killing the Troyanovsky, still voted against it. of some 50 American hostages held by the assembly meet in a special emergency Laos, that defended the Soviet action. They measure despite its passage by a 13-2 vote of THE VOTE CAME after three Approval by the Soviet Union, as a days of Iranian militants in the U.S. Embassy in session to consider the matter. reiterated the Soviet explanation that it had the council. permanent member of the Security Council, Security Council debate on Soviet military Tehran since Nov. 4. The resolution vetoed by Troyanovsky sent military aid at the request of Afghan intervention in Afghanistan, condemned by Following the Soviet veto, countries w&s sponsored by Bangladesh, Jamaica, authorities. all the nearly 50 speakers except for the favoring the resolution may request an Niger, Zambia and the Philippines. IN WASHINGTON. WHITE House press Soviet Union and its communist allies. meeting of the General As¬ While not naming the Soviet Union, it said emergency secretary Jody Powell called the Soviet veto Troyanovsky, speaking just before the sembly to consider the Afghanistan issue. it "deeply deplores" armed intervention in "a predictable and cynical action which vote, reiterated the Soviet claim that it was The other four permanent council members Afghanistan and called for the withdrawal of demonstrates the lack of respect for the News Briefs asked by Afghan authorities to send military aid. He said the resolution was "a flagrant with the veto power are the United States, France, Britain and China. all foreign forces from that Central Asian country. principles of religious freedom and inde pendence and territorial integrity of non intervention in the affairs of a sovereign No country has a veto in the assembly, but Among the afternoon speakers was aligned nations." state and should be rejected." unlike the Security Council the assembly has Also critical of the action Zambia, Afghan Foreign Minister Shah Mohammad were Immediately following the vote the no power to enforce its decisions. Dost, speaking for the second time in the Bangladesh, Niger, West Germany and council suspended its meeting to go into debate. He again said Soviet troops entered Yugoslavia. Religious beliefs not violated - Court private consultations. It was expected to AN EMERGENCY SESSION of the Afghanistan only at the invitation of the West German Ambassador Rudiger von resume the public meeting following those General Assembly would come under the Afghan government and called statements Wechmar declared, "The military interven- consultations. Uniting-for-Peace resolution adopted by the by other speakers "baseless slander against (continued on page 2) WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court left undisturbed Monday the authority of Chicago public school officials to fire teachers who refuse to teach the pledge of allegiance and patriotic songs. The court, by an 8-1 vote, turned down the appeal of Joethelia MSU PROF PREDICTS Palmer, a former Chicago elementary teacher who was fired because her religious beliefs prohibit such instruction. Only Justice Thurgood Marshall voted to study more closely the constitu¬ tional issues raised in the appeal. 'Afghan signals end of Brezhnev reign' ". . . Palmer's right to her own religious views and practices remains By ELYSE GOLDIN end of the Brezhnev period within a matter good move on the part of Americans even . government is alredy planning to use the unfettered, but she has no constitutional right to require others to submit to State News Staff Writer of months," Slusser said. though it will not greatly harm the Soviets, excess grain for the development of her views and forego a portion of their education,'' the appeals court had Because of the Soviet intervention in "The Soviets made a major mistake." he he said. gasohol." ruled. Afghanistan, the reign of Soviet President said. "The entire thing was a very bungled "It's a good move for the United States However, according to agriculture ex¬ Leonid Brezhnev will end within a matter of operation." because it satisfies Americans psychologi¬ perts, Michigan farmers will suffer great Palmer charged school officials with violating her right to religious months, Robert M. Slusser, professor of cally. Particularly after what has been economic losses due to President Carter's freedom. A Jehovah's Witness, Palmer informed school officials her reli¬ history, predicts. SLUSSER SAID THE United States happening in Iran, Americans want to see decision to curtail grain sales to the Soviet gious convictions barred teaching her kindergarten pupils the Pledge of Slusser, a professor in the Russian and should continue to use diplomatic pressure something being done immediately," Union. Allegiance and patriotic songs. Eastern European Studies Program, said through the United Nations as a means of Slusser said. John N. Ferris, MSU professor of that many Soviet leaders think that combatting Soviet power. Slusser said the Russians will probably agricultural economics, and Dick Brezhnev's coup and intervention in Although the Russians are not partaking suffer more from not receiving American Grabemeyer, director of the Agriculture Afghanistan was an irresponsible mistake in the current U.N. debates, decision made computers than they will from not receiving Stabilization and Conservation Service (a Jury selection continues in Ford trial — a mistake that will eventually lead to his there and the opinions of other nations grain shipments. department of the United States Depart¬ downfall. could shift Soviet views, he said. ment of Agriculture), said the partial grain "Brezhnev is no longer credible as a Stopping the shipment of high technologi¬ embargo will burden many Michigan WINAMAC, Ind. (AP) — Ford Motor Co. went on trial Monday on (continued on page 14) detente leader and I think we will see the cal equipment and grain to Russia was a reckless homicide charges stemming from the rear-end crash of a Pinto, with the prosecutor asking prospective jurors whether they believed manu¬ facturers should warn consumers of flaws in their products. Ford is charged with three counts of reckless homicide in the fiery crash that killed three young women in August 1978. The grand jury that indicted the automaker said Ford recklessly designed the Pinto fuel Consortium to offer military aid to Pakistan tanks. By The Associated Press predicted these forces would form part of a "the strengthening of countries in the area supply military aid but, when asked how President Carter said Monday the United might be threatened so that they can much help would be given and how, he said it "larger, permanent" troop commitment in that The victims were in a 1973 Pinto sedan that exploded when it States is helping form an international the future. The assessment was similar to would depend on the cooperation of other was repel any potential invasion." hit from behind by a van that police said was traveling about 50 mph "consortium," including some oil-rich Mid earlier estimates made by Western diplo¬ The president said he has made a nations, the desires of the Pakistanis and on a northern Indiana highway. eats nations, that will offer military aid to matic sources in Pakistan. commitment to Pakistan's president to (continued on page 14) The car was one of about 1.5 million Pinto sedans and Mercury Bobcats Pakistan. "The extent and nature of the equipment made between 1971 and 1976 that Ford announced in June 1978 were In a filmed interview with John Chancel¬ delivered appears to indicate that there's lor for NBC News, Carter said he could not nothing expeditionary about the nature and being recalled because of government tests showing the fuel tanks leaked large amounts of fuel in moderate-speed crashes. elaborate on the aid program, inspired by the Soviet military intervention in neighbor¬ purpose of the Soviet forces now deployed," said department spokesperson Hodding Violence flares in Iran; Although the recall had been announced, modifications had yet to be ing Afghanistan, because it is "still in the Carter, who said the Soviets had apparently embryonic stage." tried to secure key Afghan c, and lines of pending arrival of parts at dealers. agents' blamed made to the Indiana Pinto, Questioning of prospective jurors, mostly farmers, and women, dealt Meanwhile, Moslem Afghan rebels Mon¬ day claimed control of three districts about communication. On the other topics related to the "arc of 'American with their connections with Ford Motor Co., traffic accidents in which they 25 miles from the nation's northern border crisis" in south Asia and the Middle East, have been involved and their exposure to media coverage of the case. with the Soviet Union and the capture of two President Carter said: By ALEXANDER G. HIGGINS towns near Pakistan. • He does not know if the Soviets are Associated Press Writer However, in a tacit acknowledgement of trying to control that part of the world, "but TEHRAN, Iran — Tens of thousands of demonstrators filled the streets of Tabriz Oil refinery workers threaten strike the inferiority of their position, the rebels I think we have got to be prepared for that Monday etting fire to a revolutionary committee building as violence flared across Iran. said they were stepping up hit-and-run eventuality, and the best way to prepare for In the holy city of Qom, authorities accused "leftovers of the American agents" of planning guerrilla attacks against the better-armed it is to prevent its occurrence." clashes there later this week. DENVER (AP) — A union representing 60,000 refinery workers across Soviet troops. • Asked how he would react if any of the 50 Tension mounted in the Kurdish powderkeg of Sanandaj as the governor general of the nation will go on strike Tuesday unless an agreement is reached with American hostages held in Tehran were Kurdestan province resigned to join protesters who demand the withdrawal of THE SOVIETS, ARMED with modern non Kurdish government security forces. the oil companies in their contract dispute, the union's president said subjected to show trials, the president said, . , . , weapons and backed by tanks and war- "I would rather not give specifics, but we are The Persian Gulf coast towns near the Strait of Hormuz were in mourning for the dozens Monday. planes, were reported to control most of the prepared to take action that would be quite killed in clashes between Sunni and Shiite Moslems in Bandar Langeh. Another slaying Robert Goss, president of the Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers Union, major cities and towns in Afghanistan, but serious in its consequences for Iran." was reported in the town as fighting continued for the fourth straight day. Between 41 and said the workers planned to walk off the job at 4 p.m. Tuesday and intended fighting throughout the countryside was 56 persons were reported killed in the weekend clashes. to shut down refineries operated by 100 domestic oil companies. believed continuing. CARTER DECLINED TO discuss the Eight persons were reported killed in the southeast province of Baluchistan-Sistan, It would be the first nationwide strike by the union since 1969. The U.S. State Department said the Iranian situation further but argued that where a number of people were killed last month as some residents demanded the number of Soviet soldiers in and near Soviet n "ves in south Asia car h<> countered withdrawal of the revolutionary gi ird Afghanistan might now exceed 100,000 and through a mobilization of world opinion and (continued on page 2) 2 Michigon Stote News Eost Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, January 8, 1980 We do it BELL'S — Iran your way — (continued from page IN NEW YORK, 1) U.N. Secretary General Kurt Waldheim State-run radio reported that 700 people had left the West Azerbaijan provincial capital of Urumieh on a pilgrimage to Qom, Tell us what you want! Greek Pizza where they wanted to meet with Khomeini to discuss provincial Product advice from the reported to the Security Council on his visit to Iran last week — a trip it was hoped would lead to release of some 50 Americans being difficulties. Hair Care | H ANSTEPA OAA8N TTITSA held hostage at the occupied U.S. Embassy in Tehran. Western reporters were expelled from Tabriz as violence entered Experts Waldheim told the council, which is considering a U.S. request its fourth straight day in that northwestern regional capital, major Check us out! m It says, "The Best for economic sanctions against Iran, that Iranian officials warned city of the Turkish speaking Azari minority. of All Pizza." him "enforcement" actions would only provoke resistance. In Sanandaj, where fighting between Kurds and the Khomeini famous The militant students occupying the embassy insist they will not forces flared again as recently as last week, a sit-in continued at the ? Bat it's all CHIRK release the Americans held hostage since Nov. 4 until the deposed Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi is returned to stand trial for governor general's office. Hossein Shahvessi, who resigned as governor general when the ^ ^^BARBERS W - corruption. Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini backs their demands. Revolutionary Guards failed to leave Sanandaj by the deadline he had set, joined the protesters in the sit-in. The central government 621 E. Grand River, E. toning 1135 E Grand River 225 MAC Ave. The office of Khomeini announced the revolutionary leader refused to accept his resignation, but Shahvessi remained in the 337-9881 or 337-1144 open 6 days canceled all appointments for 15 days starting Jan. 12, Tehran radio 332-0858 332-5027 next to Tech Hill; across Irom Student Services said. Citing Khomeini's "extreme fatigue," the statement said he protest. would not receive anyone. The Islamic revolutionary prosecutor's office in Qom warned troublemakers to stay away from the city on Wednesday, wljen thousands of Moslem pilgrims are expected to observe the Shiite holy day of Arbain, tne 40th day of the martyrdom of Hossein, grandson of Mohammad and founder of the Shiite sect of Islam. "ACCORDING TO REPORTS reaching this office, a group of counterrevolutionary elements and the leftovers of the American agents are planning to repeat Friday's violence," the office said. Street clashes broke out last Friday between persons identifying themselves as supporters of Ayatollah Mohammad Kazem Shariat-Madari, the nation's second ranking ayatollah, and You're looking at unarmed worshipers approaching Qom's main mosque. Both Khomeini and Shariat Madari live in Qom. everything that is not State-run radio said that "Revolutionary guards and police have been ordered to stop any suspicious movement at the city's entrance." Reports reaching Tehran from Tabriz, capital of Azerbaijani province, said 400 buses were being assembled to bring even more Shariat Madari supporters to Qom on Wednesday. Afghanistan on sale tomorrow at {continued from page 1) Highland's Audio Sale, tion of the Soviet Union cannot be justified." "After all," he said, "the political and military resistance of the Afghan people to the Soviet troops and the regime installed by them clearly shows what the Afghans themselves think about the assistance they are allegedly receiving and whom they see as a threat to their freedom and their right of self-determination. "The people of Afghanistan are showing that they want to live in accordance with their traditions and their own religion, and under a political system of their own choice." He said West Germany had been seeking to improve relations with Moscow and there had been "evident progress — for the benefit of both sides and the situation in Europe as a whole." However, he said, West Germany always believed "that detente should prove itself worldwide, that is also in the relaitons of East and of West with thenations of the Third World . . ." rnmwjm wmwj* mm Em mm H JENNIFER DINEHART developed to help preschool they are only from two weeks oratory; Spartan Nursery handicapper classmates need dies after long illness State News Staff Writer teachers become more know¬ to five years old. School; MSAU Day Care Cen¬ extra help, and consider them Ten handicapper children are ledgeable and confident in their The children have physical, ter, 1730 Crescent Road; and special friends," she said. being mainstreamed into regu¬ care for handicapper children in visual and hearing problems. the East Minister Preschool, Individual attention is John S. deMartelly, 75, internationally Europe he attended the Accademia delle lar preschool classrooms in an integrated classroom set¬ Each handicapper child was 1315 Abbott Road. needed once in a while by the known artist-in residence at MSU, died Dec. Belle Arte in Florence, Italy and the Royal East Lansing and MSU in a ting. tested to enable them to enter "Incorporating the handi¬ handicapper children and is also 31, 1979, after a long illness. Private funeral College of Design at the Victoria and Albert program coordinated by the "Pathways II" is a follow-up the preschool classroom closest capper children into our class¬ required by the state, Carlson services were held in Okenios last week. Museum School in London. MSU College of Human Eco¬ to their level. rooms was easier than antici¬ said. program to a three-year study deMartelly came to MSU in 1943 as a deMartelly was strongly influenced by logy. Carlson said she feels the pated. said Donna Howe, bv researchers in the College of co¬ Handicapper children should visiting professor in drawing and litho¬ American painter Thomas Hart Benton, who The program, called "Path¬ Human Ecology called "Path¬ most .important aspect of the ordinator and teacher at the be mainstreamed at the pre¬ graphy. He continued to teach lithography introduced him to the Regionalist school of ways II," is directed by Nancy ways." The study showed that program is to incorporate the Spartan Nursery School. school level to make the adjust¬ through fall term, 1979. The Kresge Art painting and the egg tempera medium. Later A. Carlson, assistant director of handicapper children into the Parents, teachers and .both handicapper children can be ment to elementary school Center Gallery has three deMartelly prints in his career, he shifted to a more abstract MSU's Institute for Family and mainstreamed into regular pre regular classroom without dis¬ handicapper and non-handi- easier, she added. and one painting as part of the permanent expressionist form. Child Study. school classrooms. ruption to the teacher and capper children have been very The gap between non handi¬ exhibit. deMartelly's work has been displayed in Carlson said the program, The children range in age children. enthusiastic about the pro¬ capper and handicapper chil¬ In 1972, deMartelly received the Honorary the New York Metropolitan Museum and the which began last June and from eight months to seven gram, Howe said. dren should be closed, Carlson Fine Arts Medal from the Michigan Academy Tel Aviv Museum in Israel. continues through May, was years old. But developmental^ Preschools with handi¬ "Non-handicapper children said. "The Pathways II is of Science, Arts and Letters and in 1973 he In 1936 he married noted have also been that their painter and cappers are the Preschool Lab¬ aware designed to help close the gap. received a Distinguished Faculty Award. sculptor Janet Douglas Spaeth, who was Born in Philadelphia, deMartelly studied at killed in an automobile accident in 1966. He is the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts and survived by three children, Taya, Joey and the Carnegie Institute of Technology. In Michael. Light December snowfall saves county taxpayers Gandhi wins strong majority, By MARK FELLOWS Burchfield said. State News Staff Writer East Lansing field maintenance superinten¬ Skiers may have cursed December's snowfall, but Mother Nature saved taxpayers a meager dent Donald Jenks said that savings to the city are hard to estimate, but that costs have opponents humiliated by losses fair sum of money allocated for snow removal, decreased from last year. authorities say. Gilbert Lloyd, director of MSU Grounds NEW DELHI, India (API - Indira Gandhi compared to the 278 it polled in 1977. Snow did fall in Ingham County—five and Maintenance said he assumes some money was swept back into power Monday with a spectac Caretaker Prime Minister Charan Singh's one-half inches—in December, but few salt saved for the University. ular election victory that humiliated her rivals. breakaway Janata faction had 16 seats; his trucks were needed, said William Burchfield, "But that doesn't tell us what will happen the She triumphantly declared the people had partner, the rump Congress Party 8; India's two realized "their big mistake" in desposing her communist parties shared 8 seats and minor Ingham County Road Commission engineer rest of the winter," he added. Burchfield estimates the county saved about When it does snow, Lloyd said, the real three years ago. parties and independents accounted for 9. $25,000 in salt costs. "You can't fool the people all the time," the "The people woke up, they started waking up problem for snow removal personnel is to clear Snow removal accounts for about 10 percent of the more than 20,000 parking spaces on campus. jubilant 62 year-old political leader told reporters in 1977, after they made their big mistake," the County Road Commission's $7 million budget, The streets are comparatively easy, he said. at a victory celebration as her candidates Gandhi said. Gandhi, daughter of the late Prime he said. captured a strong majority in the lower house of Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, said she would make Lloyd said the Grounds Maintenance Depart¬ The savings are welcome because the cost of ment has an emergency alert plan to aid the Parliament. formal policy announcements only after final salt'from Detroit-area has risen about $7 per ton University Administration in determining whe With votes still being counted from balloting returns Tuesday of the general election, but first for most buyers. Burchfield added that because ther classes should be cancelled due to heavy Thursday and Sunday, 337 seats had been priority would go to restoring law and order and the road commission submitted its bid for salt snowfall. decided in the 524-member assembly and Gandhi controlling inflation. could count on 283. Of those, 263 were won by It also was a personal triumph for Gandhi, who early last year, the cost of salt to the county rose "When we see by 4 a.m. that we won't be able her Indira Congress Party and 20 by its allies. won back the parliamentary seat she had lost in only about $2 per ton. to have enough parking spaces open, we call The county spreads between 2,000 and 8,000 MSU Executive Vice President Jack Breslin," Drowning in the flood of pro Gandhi ballots the Medak constitutency in southern India by tons of salt was the Janata Party, which had defeated more than 200,000 votes over her closest on 1,100 miles of road each winter, Lloyd said. Burchfield said. If Breslin decides to cancel classes, the order is Gandhi in the March 1977 election when voters opponent. Also victorious were her controversial The county also spreads a sand and calcium relayed to MSU Information Services, which rebelled against her near-dictatorial rule by son, Sanjay, 33, and other prominent aides of the chloride mixture when temperatures dip below calls area radio stations to broadcast the emergency decree. Janata, led by Untouchable 1975-77 state of emergy during which Gandhi news, 10 degrees fahrenheit. Salt works too slowly, he said. leader Jagjivan Ram, had won only 13 seats, assumed authoritarian powers. Council votes on rights The Student Rights and Re¬ and the interim medical student sponsibilities document will be voted on by the Student Coun¬ cil today at 3:15 p.m. in the Con document. The election of a student chairperson for the council will Math 108 & 109 Students Con Room, International Cen¬ also be conducted at the ter. meeting. The document, reviewed for We have the Calculator the council at its Nov. 20, 1979, meeting by Chuck Goeke, chair¬ State News Mark A. Derei person mittee of the University Com¬ on Student Affairs, only needs approval by Student you need! A cold, snowy, Council before it is sent to windy -Monday doesn't put a damper Academic Council for final on this, uh, person's bicycle ride. Sophomore Mark Spalter enjoys a brisk pedal in the harsh elements on Grand River Avenue. 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(M.T.) It's difficult enough for one part of 1978. On the other hand, Hair: Milos Forman's bril¬ person, let alone four, to com¬ we're not totally sure when liant musical demonstrates just pile a "ten best movies of the Days Of Heaven was released, how far the genre has ad¬ year" list. Still, we felt there but it didn't open in Lansing vanced. For once, the movie hasn't been enough ego-gratifi¬ until February. surpasses the original stage cation nor mental masturbation What follows, then, are our production. The movie is per¬ on the page yet this decade, so choices for the ten best films of fect, the message is perfect, and we eventually managed to 1979. The list is printed in Treat Williams deserves an agree on ten through a process Oscar for his portrayal of of compromise. (Besides, they alphabetical order. In addition, each writer was allowed one Berger. A joyous and loving know who's boss — Ed.) celebration of a time when "guilty pleasure" to comment romance ruled supreme. The Seriously, we discussed the on a favorite film that didn't various flicks released last make the list. Happy New '60s may not have really been this way, but they certainly year, and — in addition to Year. should have been! I'll say it tossing around our personal favorities — we also tried to Alien: Since space movies, once again — Hair is one of the suspense movies, and creature year. And just like those old Dennis Christopher, a new come up with some of the most movies are all in vogue now, classic "B" movie horror films, comer to the screen, is great, as greatest films of all time. (Bill "significant" films to appear Paul Dooley and Holdship) one can't overlook the slick Alien is full of unpretentious are veterens during the past 12 months. Barbara Harris. (M.T.) summer showstopper Alien fun and rivetting suspense. Kramer vs. Kramer: Another (How's that for sophistication?) starring John Hurt, Sigourney (William Barnhardt) China Syndrome: Jane Fonda perfect film. Dustin Hoffman The only criterion for inclu¬ Weaver, Jones the cat, and a and Meryl Streep are an award- can get old (especially with her sion was that the film had to naaaaasty incarnation of terror Apocalypse Now: Talk about character which gets pulled one winning combination, and I open in Lansing during 1979. combining all the bad aspects of over-doing things . . . Francis out for every film, and "cause" can't think of any child actor in As a result, several films like Jaws, The Creature from the Ford Coppola's Vietnam war films can get tiresome as the the history of cinema more Being There and Quadrophenia Black Lagoon, and Phantasm. epic was probably the most characters spew propaganda, endearing than Justin Henry. weren't eligible. Others like Though it cost a cool $8 million, overpriced, over-exposed, so that should lead one to 1979 included many films that over indulgent film of the de¬ Superman, The Deer Hunter, the Thing-out-to-get-the-crew conclude that nothing could be affected audiences in a way that cade. The big surprise is that in Kramer to learn what our confused mucking-about, and if have sent us Monty Python . .. etc. may have made their big plot gives it away as being the worse than a Jane Fonda no previous films have ever vs. spite of it all, the film came times were really like. (B.H.) it wasn't for the beautiful black and lo, Python begat Brian, and mark during the early part of overproduced "B"-movie of the "cause" film. But this one done (i.e., Apocalypse Now, & white cinematography, there was much good cheer, for works. This heart-stopping look Days Of Heaven and Manhattan: While this bears Allen's ever-present humor and Brian was very funny. As for at a nuclear power plant acci¬ Manhattan), and this one was some similarities to Annie Hall his — as Muriel Hemingway put the charges of blasphemy, dent is first committed to good no exception. Kramer vs. (the New York setting, if Kramer is both heart-warming it — "faith in people," this could they're ridiculous, because Life acting and storyline before nothing else), in Manhattan have been very depressing. of Brian doesn't make fun of pushing its all-too-worrisome and heart-breaking, and it man¬ Woody Allen tries to come to God — it makes fun of US — Instead, Manhattan is a moving viewpoint down our throats. In ages to be the year's best grips with the fact that few film that will probably get and I suspect this is what addition to the science of nuc¬ tearjerker without reaching a relationships are as classicly better with time. (J.N.) bothered everybody the most. lear power, the fields of journal¬ saccharin level. Like Woody styled as Woody and Annie's. Python's most consistent film, ism: government regulation, Allen's best works, future gen¬ Manhattan, then, shows '70s Rock n Roll High School: though it fails to reach some of and power brokerage don't erations will observe Kramer relationships to be a lot of This film will be considered a the peaks of Monty Python and escape critique in this smart, classic in the future. Roger the Holy Grail (John Neilson) and perhaps dangerously apo¬ Corman — the man responsible cryphal film. Co-star Jack for such past youth-oriented • OK, I'll admit it ... I Lemmon — of course — is never cult gems as The Wild Angels, thought that The Muppet less than superb. (W.B.) Movie was awfully funny. In The Trip, Attack Of The Crab fact (oh, I'm so embarrassed) I Monsters and Little Shop Of Dawn of the Dead: Any saw it three times. And if you Horrors — presents the best movie that sets an invasion of haven't seen it, don't knock it.. fictional rock 'n roll film ever zombies in a modern shopping there's a lot of rather sophisti¬ made, not to mention that . one mall is an instant classic in my cated humor hereJOK, maybe book, but the best thing about every "kid" who ever attended high school can relate to. The not exactly sophisticated), and George Romero's sequel to cast is superb, the soundtrack it's worth it just to see Kermit Night of the Living Dead is that is great, and the dynamic ride a bicycle. Steve Martin, it more than lives up to this Richard Pryor and Mel brooks Ramones are the icing on the premise. Scoff if you will, but cake. In make marvelous cameo appear¬ this movie is a year that included actually a brilliant ances. So if you get the chance, piece of-social commentary that many great rock films (The swallow your pride and go. I awfully close to being a total Kids Are Alright, Rust Never will forever change the success. Relentless, violent, way you Sleeps, etc.), Rock 'n Roll High guarantee you won't be the look at "mall geeks." (Alright, only adult there. (Mary Tinney) and at times maddeningly ob¬ School stands out as every rock then, if you think that's too scure, Coppola creates images 'n roller's fantasy come true, # Everyone on the desk is and ideas in this film that are pretentious, just call Dawn of the Dead a so scary-it's-fun gabba, gabba, hey. (B.H.) laughing at me, but — with the unforgettable. Martin Sheen is "GUILTY PLEASURES" exception of the scene where an monster movie that should wide-eyed, intense, and won¬ army of kids run behind him — derful as the captain out to appeal to ketchup fans every¬ where. It doesn't matter to me!) Rocky II was one of my destroy the insane general, (continued on page 7) (John Neilson) Kurtz. Marlon Brando makes one of his now standard gratu tious appearances. 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Michigan GERRY SKOCZYLAS No Rhodes for Longaker Heathcote isn't pushing panic So close yet so far. definition of 'the good'?" button after Big Ten start 0-2 That old cliche describes just how MSU varsity basketball player Mike Longaker felt about missing out on the biggest academic prize of them all — the Rhodes Scholarship. I thought that Mike would have been "down" when I visited him But Mike weathered the storm and representatives to go was one of two state to Chicago last Dec. 15 where four Rhodes Scholars were selected from 12 candidates representing six states. "I had to miss the Wichita State game on the 14th because of a Bv ADAM TEICHER dominated us last year, so they feel they can do it again." last week, but he was on top of the world — literally. cocktail party that night," said Mike, "but coach (Jud) Heathcote After reviewing the films, Heathcote felt the Spartans were That's because Mike lives in the seventh floor penthouse State News Sports Writer was very supportive. It is a situation Jud Heathcote has never had to face in his three victims of poor officiating at critical times during each of last apartment in East Holden Hall. And it was there that he reflected "He said: 'You take care of the Rhodes and we'll take care of weekends games. on his brilliant four-year academic and athletic career at MSU. previous seasons as the MSU basketball coach: leaving East Wichita,' but as it turned out, we both lost!" Lansing for a two-game road swing with the Spartans in "Terry Donnelly definitely got fouled on the last shot (against For the last half-year, Mike has been involved in the Rhodes Longaker was not chosen, but the other state rep, a soccer possession of an 0-2 Big Ten record. Purdue Thursday)," he said. Scholarship selection process. He just missed the prize when the player from the University of Michigan did get a scholarship. final choices were made in December "I wasn't necessarily counting on a Rhodes," Mike said, "but it While Heathcote isn't comfortable sharing the cellar of the Donnelly pulled up for a short jumper with four seconds left and would have been an interesting prospect." conference, he made it clear at his weekly press conference the Spartans trailing 74-73. Boilermaker center Joe Barry Carroll A Rhodes Scholarship is a two-year study program in Oxford, "Being a Christian," he added, "I just thanked God that I got as Monday that it's too early to press the panic button. blocked the shot, the ball went out of bounds off Donnelly and England, with all expenses paid. far as I did and I know that the experience was of tremendous "The first week's play usually doesn't establish much," Purdue burned the final remaining tick off the clock. "It all began last spring when the MSU candidates had to write value to me — especially for trying to get into medical school." Heathcote said, emphasizing that only two of 18 Big Ten games "Joe Harry made the perfect check and that's what the officials autobiographical statements about themselves," said Mike. "I Longaker currently holds a 3.95 gpa in physiology and, besides didn't know much about the program until then." have been played. "A lot of factors are involved, like injuries, were looking at," Heathcote said. "They missed Brian Walker applying to the three in state medical schools, he has interviewed whether you are playing at home, who you are playing and getting Terry from behind. From 24 MSU candidates, nine were selected last fall to compete with Johns Hopkins and Harvard universities. whether you are ready to play." in the state competition. Four of the nine chose to compete in their After basketball ends, Mike will fly to Los Angeles to interview "home" states, leaving five MSU representatives. with the University of Southern California's med school. While And, as Heathcote repeated time after time following AGAINST MINNESOTA, MSU was in the process of rallying there he will stay with his old friend and teammate, Earvin Mike was one of the five. Saturday's 93 80 loss to the University of Minnesota, the Spartans from a 25 point halftime deficit when freshman forward Herb didn't play hard. Bostic dunked home a missed shot. But an official wiped out the At the state level, the MSU reps were just five of the 29 total Johnson. statewide applicants. This list was whittled down to : Spartan cage fans are by now familiar with Longaker's "We (the coaching staff) have preached continually to the team basket, saying Bostic had interfered with the ball while it was storybook background. He was the three-sport star and class Again, Mike made the cut. that we just aren't trying hard enough," he said. "What Iowa is above the rim. "From there," he said, "the nine applicants held interviews at Valedictorian at Warren High School who came to MSU to play doing is playing hard. Michigan is winning because they are "The ball was off the basket when Herb put it in," Heathcote basketball, despite being recruited for football by the smaller MSU's Kellogg Center with the state selection committee. playing hard. Maybe we have a better understanding that we have explained. "That would have made the deficit only 11 with colleges. to play hard after the way we played against Minnesota. I hope so. seven-and-a-half minutes left." "The interviews were very bizarre, very off-the-wall. There He made the team as a walk-on, eventually earned a scholarship, Instead, Heathcote got hit with his first technical foul in 26 weren't any 'yes-and-no' questions — it was all very theoretical." played on a NCAA Championship team, and got a fine education in games and Minnesota took a 15-point lead after connecting on both Mike said he was asked, among other things, "what did I think the process. "WE'RE NOT AN 0-18 club. We're a man short for a Big Ten of the technical foul attempts. about hang gliding being outlawed in Great Britain because it was Mike Longaker wouldn't give up his four years at MSU for team, but we will battle back. The players are eager to get back. Heathcote is sure that 26 games without a technical is a personal burden on the health care system?" and "what is Aristotle's anything — not even a Rhodes Scholarship. They were embarrassed by our play Saturday. Our league is so record. strong that you have to play hard and if a team is down for "Either that or it's a mistake or maybe I've just had too much whatever reason, psychological or physical, they are not going to pity on the officials," he cracked. win many games," Heathcote continued. This weekend's opponents will be Northwestern University in MSUINGS: Through the first 11 games (MSU is 6-5), Jay Evanston, 111., Thursday night and Indiana University in Bloomington, Ind., Saturday afternoon in the Big Ten TV game-of the-week. Both the Wildcats and Hoosiers currently are joined Vincent is the Spartans' leading scorer. The junior center from Lansing is averaging 20.9 points per game. He is followed by forward Ron Charles at 16.4 and guard Mike Brkovich at 11.2. Gymnasts win season opener with the Spartans in the conference basement. Charles is tops in rebounding, with a 9.7 average, and in field goal The MSU women's gymnas¬ the top six spots in the all- fourth with 8.65 for the record Eigel fifth. "We have to win on the road now," Heathcote said. "We feel we percentage, with a 68.8 percent accuracy mark. Brkovich is high on tics team, ranked 11th in the around. Alice Hagan placed total of 35.1. In floor exercises, Hagan won owe Northwestern a game (referring to the stunning upset the the team in assists with 45, one more than Kevin Smith and two nation, showed its potential last second with 33.55, Pam Swing The Spartans sewed up the with an 8.85, while Ellis was Wildcats pulled on the eventual NCAA champs last winter). They more than Donnelly. Saturday in Columbus, Ohio, fourth with 33.05 and Kit fifth and sixth positions also, third (8.5), Smith fourth (8,45), capturing top honors in its first Bunker placed sixth with 31.9. with Beth Eigel at 8.15 and and Swing fifth (8.40). meet of the new season. Bunker at 8.05. The team travels to the The Spartans placed first in The Spartans won the event each of the regular events as In vaulting competition, Col¬ University of Minnesota for* a Tankers surprise coach with 134.85 points, followed by meet Saturday and Kasavana is well with the high point coming leen Smith was first with a score Ohio State University with on the balance beam where a of 9.0. Eigel was fifth and Hagan hoping for good performances. 128.4 and Indiana State Uni¬ "We have to keep working new MSU record was set. sixth. hard if we want to retain the Big versity with 126.75. MSU coach Michael Kasavana Swing won the event with an Ten title, and then we're shoot¬ 8.9 score, while Ellis finished ON THE UNEVEN parallel ing for a strong regional meet Bv JIM MITZELFELI) "They were easier than we thought they would be, according to was very pleased with the second at 8.85. Third was Lori bars, Ellis first with 8.4, and a chance the times team's overall performance, but was an again at the State News Sports Writer they had going into the meet," Fetters said, especially Boes with an 8.7 and Hagan, while Hagan was fourth and Nationals." For a team that wasn't expected to have much depth, the MSU Cleveland State. I think they swam weaker because of he was especially happy with men's swimming squad surprised coach Dick Fetters Saturday Northwestern, who had a few guys sick and were weaker than freshman Bonnie Ellis' first afternoon. usual." place finish in the all-around Although the Spartans finished first in nine of 13 events, it was the performances of Terry Inch, Greg Sluke, and Barry Dittus that left Fetters beaming. Fetters was satisfied that the meet was a good preperation for the tankers upcoming meet Saturday at the University of Wisconsin. "That will be a much tougher meet," he,said. "I don't think competition with a 33.7 total. "Bonnie is like the Earvin Johnson of our team,"Kasavana KARATE "Everybody swam well, but I was really pleased with the way or No. 2 men swam," said Fetters. And with their help, the Spartans had little trouble defeating they'll be team. as tough as last year and I think we have an improved said. "She did a superb job in all four events, and it showed what a fine athlete she is by placing DEMONSTRATION Cleveland State University, 82-31. and Northwestern University, "It should be a very interesting swim meet," he added. first overall." Tonight at 7:00 in the UM, West Sports Arena, the 90 21. The Badgers should provide the Spartans with their first real M.S.U. Karate Club will give a demonstration and hold its taste of top notch Big Ten competition. IN FACT, MSU owned four of first meeting of the term. INCH, SLUKE, AND Dittus finished second in their respected Be there to see a fine demctastratton dents reported to have spoken A GROUP OF young Rus Parks will be the first woman among the nine Parks is now employed in the Detroit office of out in public was an unidenti¬ sian soldiers, wearing black recipients to date to receive the peace award. Rep. John Conyers, D-Mich. fied old man. A witness said he boots and carrying rifles, used broken English to chat Sunday day during afternoon The Modern Dance rose one prayers and told worshippers at with a passerby at the main post the city's largest mosque: office. When they did, an "Until now the government Afghan turned to a foreign lied and lied and we believed them. Now we see it was all untrue and they are backed by1 reporter and whispered: "This is bad for Afghanistan. We are all unhappy." E. L. arts Workshop workshop 693 N. Hagadorn, E. L. Mi Director Genevieve Busch Office 332-2566 (Registration continuing Firefighters direct streams of water on an ice encrusted warehouse that burned in Chicago Monday. Fire crews battled the blaze in sub-zero weather and high Judge won t dismiss Home 332-3942 to Jan. 14) ADULT ond TEENAGE CLASSES winds during the first major winter storm in the upper Midwest. Bert Lance charges CHILDREN'S CLASSES Kt.on I Bailey Scfotol Gym Solan ATLANTA (AP) - A federal judge refused on Monday to The newspaper you read •I "E Beginning Modern II dismiss bank fraud charges against former federal budget director Bert Lance or to delay his trial, scheduled to begin next week. U.S. District Judge Charles A. Moye denied the request for a two-month delay filed by the public defender representing one of may insulate house tomorrow Lance's co-defendants, former bank president Richard Carr. Moye also rejected a defense motion to dismiss the charges on grounds that the government developed its case by manipulating If tattered newspapers are they pick up — as long as there thing." civil investigations of Lance and two Georgia banks he headed. is at least 10 tons for them to The newspapers which are piling up around your ears, Lance was one of President Carter's closest friends and advisors collect. brought in are ground up, then Applegate Insulation may have when controversy over his banking practices forced him to resign as solution. Papers other than newsprint treated with fire retardent to a director of the Office of Management and Budget in September 1977 such as cardboard or maga¬ make insulation, he added. Applegate Insulation is col¬ — after eight months in the post. lecting old newspapers for use zines — cannot be used be¬ This type of insulation is Moye's actions Monday disposed of the last of dozens of pre-trial in making cellulose fiber insula¬ cause they don't work as well for usually used for attics, but it can motions filed since Lance and three associates were indicted May tion. insulation, he added. also be blown into empty walls, 23, 1979 on charges of bank fraud and bank fraud conspiracy. Individuals may bring in old Applegate insulation uses as Applegate said. newspapers which are clean, much as 45 tons of newsprint a Papers may be brought into LANCE, CARR, CONTRACTOR Thomas Mitchell of Dalton, dry and either bundled or in day during the fall when insula¬ Applegate Insulation, 2499 W. Ga., and former pharmacist Jack Mullins of Calhoun, Ga., are grocery sacks, said Terry Ap¬ tion demand is at its peak, but at Jolly Road, Okemos, from 8 accused of arranging $20 million in loans from 41 banks to plegate, one of the owners of the other times they may use as a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through themselves, their friends and relatives. The defendants pleaded little as 15 tons a day, he said. Friday, and 8 a.m. to noon on company. innocent to all charges. "It's a lot of paper, but there's Saturdays. For more informa¬ For individuals or groups like to think big, Applegate who so much more being thrown tion, call 349-0466. DEPARTMENT OF THEATRE it makes you sick," Apple Insulation also buys papers by the ton. old news¬ away gate said. "Nationwide, only TONIGHT! MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY The company will pay $35 a about 20 or 25 percent of the k The w be*1 ton for papers which are newspapers get re-used for any- Porn Him ever mode' brought in, Applegate said, or ANNOUNCES $30 a ton for newspapers which a film by INGMAR BERGMAN with OPEN AUDITIONS INGRID DERGMAN LIV ULLMAN JAN. 8 & 9 7:30 P.M. NEW WORLD PICTURES Room 49 TUES. WILSON 7:00 & 9:00 AUDITORIUM BUILDING LINDA FOR LOVELACE DEEP JULIUS CAESAR TPPC4I LAVERTY OBERLANDER FAIRCHILD THEATRE IN COLON PLUS SECOND GREAT FILM ARENA THEATRE FEB. 19-23 "Sensation! 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N .1. 827 62 120 91 413li21 7Hs 92 22 51 8 .1. 1 . F S I Michigon Stole News, Eost Lonsing, Michigan Tuesday, January 8. 1980 13 IT ONLY TAKES MINUTES TO PLACE YOUR STATE NEWS 347 STUDENT SERVICES BUILDING CALL 355-8255 Classified Advertising Employment Iffi] 1 Employment [ITU 1 Employment |[jTl 1 Apartments \\W\ Houses ||ffi 1 Rooms For Sale NEED BANJO and Classical DOOLEYS IS taking applica¬ NURSE AIDES IF YOU would like a place to ONE PERSON to share house SUBLEASE 1 BEDROOM 6 TICKETS, Lakers-Pistons 347 Student Services guitar instructors. Call tions for two experienced FULL and part-time openings rent, but don't know where Roselake. $75 flat, Lansing, east side, $175/ bidder. PHONE 355-8255 Bldg. near per game, 1/11, highest MARSHALL MUSIC CO., stage lighting and sound at skilled nursing facility. to look, call GREAT LAKES month, includes utilities. Call month 351-6800. 6-1-11 (3) including utilities. 337-9700, Ask for Gordon technicians. 10-25 hours Good working conditions and today for sure, there's hun¬ after 5 p.m. 675-7305. 222'/? Clifford St., Call 485 Regular Rates McMahon. C-6-1-11 (5) weekly. Apply Monday-Wed¬ excellent benefits. Nursing dreds in our book! 394-2680. 3-1-8 (5) 8595 or 485 0662. 8-1-17 (5) SEWING MACHINES new nesday 3-5p.m. 131 Albert, Scholarship program offered. $10 OFF WITH MSU I.D. Singer machines from $99.50. 1 day • 95' per line WAITRESSES PART-time, East Lansing. 2-1-8(8) Experience preferred. If none, 20-1-31 (8) LARGE HOUSE to share near SPACE AVAILABLE in Owen Guaranteed used machines ti"« 1 1 3 6 8 3 days - 85' per line flexible hours, minimum and our next training class starts airport, full privileges, plenty Graduate Center for graduate from $39.50. All makes re¬ 3 2.85 7.65 14.40 16.80 MODELS WANTED, $9/ tips, good working condi¬ February 11th. Call Mrs. ROOMMATE WANTED. Fe¬ of storage and parking space, students Et qualified under¬ paired. EDWARDS DIS¬ 6 days - 80' per line graduate students - over 21. TRIBUTING COMPANY, 115 4 3.80 10.20 19.20 22.40 tions. East Lansing area. 337- hour, 489-2278 or apply in Thompson at 332-5061 or male Grad or professional non-smoking Christians. 323- 8 days - 70' per line 5 4.57 12.75 24.00 28.00 1383 before 6 p.m. Tom or person at VELVET FINGERS, apply in person at PROVIN¬ preferred. Large 2 bedroom, 3250 or 372-6665. 3-1-8 (5) Inquire: Owen Housing 9 a.m. N. Washington. 489-6448. Ted. 4-1-9 (6) 527 E. Michigan. CIAL HOUSE, White Hills. C-20-1-31 (8) 6 5.70 15.30 28.80 33.60 balcony, Haslett area. $142/ 4 p.m. Phone: 355-5068. Line Rate per insertion OR-20-1-31 (4) E.O.E. 5-1-11(14) 7 6.65 17.85 33.60 39.20 month includes heat. Call 8 1-17 17) TEACHERS AID. Nursery ARBY'S after 4:00. Susie, 339-3851. BETHEL RMNOR CLEAN MATTRESS Et box spring $40, sewing machine school. 6-12 hours. Okemos. SECRETARIAL POSITIONS 4-1-9 (5) ROOM IN Lansing, $125 Master Charge & Visa Welcome 1010 East Grand River is now are available with the Ingham $20, portable typewriter $15, 349 4877 or 676-4819. MSU approved homing — month, prefer female grad or taking applications for full Intermediate School District. 351 4458. E 5-1-14 (5) 4-1-11 (3) MALE/FEMALE roommate to including freihmen faculty. 372 9389. 6 1-15(3) Special Rates and part time day and eve¬ Must have excellent typing, share 2 bedroom/2 bathroom KENWOOD KR4070 receiver, 345 Ads-3 lines-s4.00-5 days. 80: per line over CLERICAL POSITION, East ning help. Please apply in dictation, Et filing skills. apartment. Heat/pool exer¬ FEMALE - E Lansing $132, 40 person between 2-5p.m. watts, RMS, like new 3 lines. No adjustment in rate when cancel¬ Lansing. Property Manage¬ Knowledge of record keeping cise room included. Close to utilities included. On bus line. $195. 485 7554, evenings. ment Co. Filing, outgoing weekdays. required. Experience required campus, $184/month. 332- Carol 394-6013. 8-1-17 (3) led. Price of item(s) for sale must be stated E.O.E. and advanced training pre¬ 8 1-17(3) mail, light typing, good with 4827. S-5-1-10 (5) across from Abbot Hall in ad. Maximum sale price of '200. Private 5-1-11(8) ferred. Contact Personnel 1 ROOM IN 4 bed house- 2 figures. Call Cindy 351-1310 BACKGAMMON SALE Office 2630 W. Howell Rd. coll Don: 332-1437 party ads only. between 8-11 a.m. FEMALE ROOMMATE bath, Mt. Hope/Pennsylvania REGULARLy $30.60, NOW ROOM AND board given in Mason. 4-1-10(3) needed to share 2 bedroom, 2 Peanuts Personal ads—3 lines '2.25 in¬ OR5-1-14 (6) - - per exchange for 20 hours a week bath. Heat, pool, exercise NEAR CAMPUS. 3 bedroom 374 0929. 8-1-17 (4) °n„ pEJS rou,e- $15-27. Call Harold, 351 4611. sertion. 75' per line over 3 lines, (pre-pay- of secretarial duties working furnished. $320/month + E 5.114 (3) ment) COUNTER REPRESENTA¬ TIVE. Weekends, airport. Call Monday-Friday 5-9 p.m. Call Mrs. Anderson, 323-4734. St. I For Rent [ [Y\ room included, close to cam¬ pus, on bus line, $160. 332- utilities. Damage Deposit. Call 484 6309. 6-1-11 (3) BROKEN LEASE. Spacious FOR SALE: Full size bed, Rummage/Garage Sale ads—4 lines - '2.50. 489 1484. 5-1-14 (31 2331 after 5:00. S-5-1-10 (5) room in house. Immediately excellent $80. Vincent Home for Children. REFRIGERATORS, 2 and 4 Matching 63' per line over 4 lines-per insertion. available for male student. dresser & chest of drawers 5-1-10 (7) cubic foot, only a few avail¬ ROOMMATES NEEDED - 'Round Town ads—4 lines-'2.50-per insertion. RESIDENT MANAGER CLOSE TO campus, 2 bed¬ Quiet neighborhood, walk to $90. Vaporizer $7. Record able, Free delivery, UNITED 85/ + utilities. 5 bedroom, stu¬ couple needed for east Lan¬ room, furnished, you pay campus, excellent shared cabinet $12. 351 3267. 63' per line over 4 lines. COOKS WANTED, must be RENT-ALL. 351-5652. dents. Downtown, on bus sing property. Schedule electric, 351-1957, 351-8135. facilities. Call 332-6841 after E 5-1-14 (4) Lost ft Found ads/Transportation ads—3 lines- neat, no experience neces¬ 5-1-10 (5) line to MSU. Lou 485 5944. flexible around most classes. 3-1-8 (4) 5:30 p.m. 4-1-11 (8) '1,50-per insertion. 50' per line over 3 lines. Call 332-3900 days, for infor¬ sary, apply in person, be¬ 7-1-1614) ROOMMATE NEEDED- Own LAKERS PISTONS tickets tween 2-4 p.m. AMERICA'S MALE ROOMMATE needed S/F Popcorn—(Sorority-Fraternity) 50' per line. mation. OR 10-1-21 (6) OWN ROOM in spacious and round trip bus transpor¬ CUP Restaurant, 220,MAC. room, duplex. Country set for winter Et spring terms, 3 BEDROOM, SUPER clean townhouse. Includes washer, tation call 355 5713. 1-1-8(3) 4-1-9 (5) ting. $97.50. 332-5713 Terri. across street from campus quiet area, breakfast nook, Deadlines WANTED - LUNCH waitress, 2-1-9 (3) dryer. $175/month + Vi elec¬ time, Call IMPERIAL 337 0501 4 1 11 (4) sunporch, garage, plus more. part tric Et phone. Prefer non¬ FISH AND TANK SALE Want Ads-2 p.m.-l class day before public¬ COUPLE TO live with semi- Must see. Lou 485 5944. GARDENS, 349 2698. smoking, responsible person. Marble and black angel fish, ation. invalid lady in Lansing. REFRIGERATORS, ESCH- OKEMOS NEW 2 bedroom 7-1 16(4) 8-1-17 (3) - MSU close. Dave Foster. 50C, breeder pairs $18, green Board/room plus wages. No TRUTH APPLIANCES, 315 Cancellation Change-1 p.m.-l class day be¬ $375/month, 6 month lease, 373-0146 days, or 394 5441 severums 15C 339 2302. pets. References needed. S. Bridge, Grand Ledge, 627- no pets 332-7077 or 349-0869. FEMALE ROOMMATE need¬ fore publication. HELP FIND TOMORROW'S evenings. 3-1-8 (8) 4-111 15) Box 252. Dansville, Ml 48819. 2191. 5-1-10(3) ed. $415 a term includes GREAT ARTISTS FOR 8-1 17 (4) Classified Display deadline-3 p.m.-2 class 5-1-10 (5) room, board, and utilities. MERRILL CHASE ROOMER NEEDED in 5 man WE SELL stereo equipment, PARKING SPACES AVAIL¬ Across street from campus. days before publication. GALLERIES. ABLE across from campus. 3 WOMEN NEEDED for 4 house, 1 mile from campus, THE STEREO SHOPPE. East Once ad is ordered it cannot be cancelled BABYSITTER: INFANT, my Call 351-8660 or 351 8661. or person, 2 blocks to campus, spacious room. 351-7490. Lansing. C 20-1-31 (3) home, Monday-Friday, salary Call 337-0674. 3-1-9(3) 4-1-11 (51 If you are outgoing, enthu¬ 332 4432. 8-1-17 (3) changed until after 1st insertion. negotiable, based on appli¬ 6-1-11 (3) There is a '1.00 charge for 1 ad change plus siastic, and have a scholarly SOMEBODY ELSE'S cant's interest in learning and FEMALE- Near campus, 50' per additional change for maximum knowledge of art (particularly providing infant exercises. Apartments 1 FEMALE TO share 2 man room for 1 more, own room ROOMS WITH board, fur- CLOSET featuring gently 19th and 20th century paint¬ with grad. Winter Summer. nished, near campus, $510/ used clothing. 541 E. Grand of 3 changes. 339-2282 after 4:00. 5-1-10 (7) 339 1053 or 349-3529. Treehouse North. Paula, 332 351-7226. 8-1-15 (3) River Open noon to 6 p.m. ings), and you also like to BABY GRAND and own 8-1-17 (3) term, The State News will only be responsible for deal with people, Merrill 0470. 6 1-1514) Take ins by appointment. SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS. room in 2 man apartment, the 1st days incorrect insertion. Adjust¬ Chase can use your talents in Must have Michigan teaching Includes microwave, home ROOMMATE NEEDED $85/ SHARE HOUSE, grad or C-201-31 (5) creative and productive SUBLET 1 BEDROOM, $240/ ment claims must be made within 10 days a certificate. Apply DeWitt's box office, heat. 140/month month 1'/? miles from cam- working. $125/month. Split way Help us screen and + electric. 332-6090. month you pay electricity. utilities. 393-7104. RECORDS! THOUSANDS to of expiration date. Public School, 608 Wilson pusd (Mac's Bar) own room. discover new artistic talent — 8-1-15 (5) Close to campus. 351-7574. 5-1-11 (3) choose from, 756 and up, all Bills are due 7 days from ad expiration date. St., DeWitt, 669-2270. 10-1-21 131 House fully furnished. 485- internationally - for aquisi- 10-1-17 (61 4688. 5-1-14 (4) quality guaranteed. Wazoo If not paid by due dote, a '1.00 late jion by our galleries. It's a 1 MALE ROOMMATE MALE ROOMMATE, nice, Records, 223 Abbott, 337 great opportunity to utilize needed to share 2 bedroom LANSING, BUS route. 1 quiet duplex, non-smoker, 0947, C-2Q-1-31 (5) service charge will be due. BABYSITTER, PART-time, bedroom carpeted $175. Stu¬ HASLETT, 5 minutes to "t your knowledge and combine apartment. 351-2078. near Frandor, $12$> + utilities some house cleaning, must dents welcome 332-6172 MSU. New 3 bedroom, 1 '/? Culture with outstanding fin¬ have own car, 337-8167. 6-1-11 (3) bath. 2 car garage, unfur¬ on bus route. 351-7596. KNjGHT STUDIO piano: im- ancial rewards. Send resume evenings. 1-1-8 (3) 3-1-8 (4) ported from England, 3 years 3-1-8 (3) nished. Family. No pets. and tell us why you think you MALE ROOMMATE needed $450. 351-6328. 8-1-17(5) old, excellent condition, FEMALE NEEDED for winter ought to have this fascinating STUDENTS FOR work study Cedar Village, call 372-3294 SLEEPING ROOMS, share owned by piano technician, term. $115/month plus elec¬ job: Mr. Earl Silvers, Vice child care, Spartan Village or 351-1659. 5-1-10 (3) MARRIED COUPLE needed kitchen and bath, all utilities $2800. 351-3687 persistently, ATTENTION WE buy late PINTO 1971 4 speed, 4 President, Merrill Chase tricity. Next to campus on near campus, Haslett-East busline. 332-2010. 3-1-10 (4) to live in house with 16 year paid, carpeting. $110/month. 5-1-10(6) model imported and domes- cylinder, $195. Call Rick, 351- Galleries, 225 Fencl Lane, FEMALE, NON-SMOKER old high school student, until Downtown Lansing. 485 tic compact cars. Contact Lansing, Contact 1830 ext. 68. Curtis Ford, Hillside, IL 60612. 1-1-8(31) 14-1-23 (5) needed for 2 bedroom apart¬ May 1st. For information call 2747 or 485-2774. SWIVEL ROCKER, colonial, John DeYoung, WILLIAMS 3003 E. Michigan Ave. Lan- ment in Haslett, 339-2716. MATURE, NONSMOKING 321-7072. 2-1-9 (5) 6-1-11 (5) re-upholstered, excellent VW, 484-1341. C-20-1-31 (5) roommate to share 2 bed¬ sing. 8-1-15 (3) LPN CHARGE nurse for 11-7 8-1-16(3) condition, $50. 337 7945 after room on West end, must be shift, full & part time, come ROOM FOR rent. Want nice 1 r—, 7 p.m. 6-1-11 (4) BLAZER, 1977-Midget, 1976 - GMC, Van, 1974. VW 1974, Sun Bug, ^One mites, runs great, new muff- 47,000 join care. our team in basic nursing PROVINCIAL HOUSE Have openings for 3 college LANSING. 2 BEDROOM, in¬ cludes stove, refrigerator, dependable. 321-9466 after 4 p.m. X 3-1-8 14) decent student. Access to all appliances. Furnished. $70/ ' for Salt If^l, ler, sunroof, am-fm stereo, EAST. Call 332-0817. washer, dryer, garage, all month. Includes everything. people who are not able to BOBCAT '76 only 27,000 body needs work. $1800 or best offer. 355-7162. 7-1-15(6) 8-1-17 (8) WAITRESSES NEEDED - return to school due to lack of funds. Opportunity for utilities. $235/month. sponsible couple or grad student. Available January Re FEMALE FOR nice apart¬ ment. Own room. $152.50. Call Cyndie, 349-5583. 484 0994, 2 84-17J6£ BEDROOM HOME, 8 SIfmASTICAfyT' DUCED PRICES on used and ^ n _ _ $12,000 income by next se¬ 8-1-17(3) blocks to MSU, 2 blocks to irregular dfessefs. desks- miles, good tires, 3-door. Lunch ft dinner shifts. SIL- 11th. 482-9226. OR19-1-31I7) IRISH HARPS. Various sizes, mester with chance for part- couches, tables bookcases Excellent AM/FM cassette VIANO's RESTAURANT, 220 bus. Newly remodeled, $300/ tQ , s Ma Wood Auto Service time employment after you 2 ROOM EFFICIENCY, $145 month + utilities, 374-8537. and easy cha,rs_505 E_ Mich,- $1750 332-8853. 5-1-11 (4) S. Howard near Frandor. OWN ROOM in 5 bedroom Box 3953, Los Ange,eS| CA return to school. $180-200/ utilities gan, Lansing. 371-1893. (Next Apply in person. 5-1-14 (4) house near MSU. $75 + included, private 8-1-15 (4) c. 14 (41 week to start while in train¬ door to Wilcox Trading Post). CAMERO -1975 metalic blue. utilities. 337-7275. 8-1-16(3) bath, no parking, 351-4699 ing, apply between 8 & 10 after 5 p.m. 10-1-21 (4) 3 BEDROOM FURNISHED. SINCERELY NO RISKS WITH A 90 DAY Automatic. 46,000 miles, ex¬ BABYSITTER ALL day - a.m. only. 3308 S. Cedar, We have e,Xircom v cellent condition. $2395 or ling/car rentals. 372-1 Wednesdays, 8:30-6:00, 1 Vi FEMALE NEEDED in 2 bed¬ $290 + utilities. Deposit. Call GUARANTEE! New fhorens Suite 12A, Lansing in South FEMALE ROOMMATE need¬ dropped our prices as low as TD.126MKM e|ectronic turn. best offer. 694 0878 after 5 C-20-1-31 (3) & 3'/? year olds, E. Lansing Pointe Professional Plaza. room, 4 man. 96.25 a month. Boots, 882 7631.5-1-10(3) p.m. 3-1-11 (5) home near Grand River 351 - 11-1-18(14) Call 349-3958. ed to share 1 block to large 1 bedroom, reJ?^So! m,an' C-20-1-31 (12) table with 2 tone arms. Used JUNK CARS wanted. Also 7511. 2-1-9 (5) Z3-1-9(3) campus, 351-4667. EAST LANSING - Clean, SAE amplifier - 100 WPC, selling used parts. Phone 3-1-10 (4) modest, 3 bedroom 2 bath. pre-amp and equalizer. Phase CHEVROLET BELAIR 1969. NURSING ATTENDANT mi BOOKS! 3 floors of books, m 1— c 321-3651. C-20-1-31 (3) NEED - 1 FEMALE room¬ With basement. 655-4259. Ljnear 1Q5 wpc Audionjc 4-door runs great. $300 or DENTAL ASSISTANT, with Now taking applications for FEMALE OWN room in 2 sublease Eden Roc best offer. 882-5931. REMANUFACTURED STAR¬ chairside experience, know¬ full and part-time nursing mate to apartment. $120 a month. bedroom apartment. 2 blocks Near CATA. 10-1-18(31 SntJSROOK SHOP^ Mc)nfosh CURIOUS BOOK SHOP 307 PZ23 p0VVer 8mp' 100WPC' MA 230 integrated 8-1-16(3) ledge, four-handed dentistry attendants, all shifts. Experi¬ East Call 351-7461. 2-1-8(3) from campus. $130 month TERS, alternators and gener¬ ators in stock. Chequered and lab work helpful. Phone ence preferred. Must be 18. 332-0511. 5-1-14 131 FEMALE. Room in house close. $110/month. Parking, i5IVr on 1%1 (51 amp Accutrac remote con- sing, 332-0112. C-20-1-31 (5) (f0| turntab|e Receivers from CUTLASS SUPREME 1973. 485-5119. 5-1-10 (51 Flag Foreign car parts. 2605 Starting salary $3.22 + /hour. FEMALE NEEDED to sub¬ pets. Available now. Marion 10 watts 360 watt. Over 25 Sharp. 1421 Somerset Close, E. Kalamazoo Street. One KEY ENTRY, 8 part-time Good work environment, lease Cedar Village Apart¬ E LANSING - North Pointe 355-6619 (day) 337-9342 EXECTRONIC REPAIR. pair 0f speakers from $15- East Lansing. $1395. 332- good benefits. Classes will mile west of campus. 487 positions, days or evenings, ment. Winter and spring. Apartments, Haslett Road at (night). Z3-1-9(5) Lightening fast service on $500. Car stereos and boost- 0714.3-1-9 (3) begin January 14th and run 69. Efficiency 1 & 2 bedroom 5055. C-20-1-31 (8) must have experience, excel- 351-0712. 2-1-8(3) your T.V., stereo, or guitar ers by Pioneer, Sanyo, and for one week. Come to the available now. 332-6354. lent pay, needed immedi- DOWNTOWN LANSING, amp. Lowest prices, and all jet Sounds, Audio Vox and DODGE DEMON 1971 - Still Ingham County Medical Care MALE OR Female needed to GOOD USED tires, 13,14,15 ate|y Ca|| DATAMATIC, 351- 10-1-21 (5) easy drive, 5 bedroom. $350/ work is GUARANTEED. WIL- Craig Over 2000 used LP's, looks good, runs well, 18-20 Facility, 3860 Dobie Road, share a 2 bedroom. Bedroom inch. Snow tires tool 5978.7-1 14 (6) month. 485 1886. 8-1-16(3) COX TRADING POST. 509 cassettes and 8 tracks, 506- MPG. $500 or best offer. Call Mounted free. Used wheel Okemos, to complete appli¬ unfurnished. Graduate pre¬ 1 FEMALE WANTED Own East Michigan. 485-4391. $2. Also an RCA VC 201 after 5, 351-2875. 5-1-11(4) cation. 5-1-10 (15) ferred. 10 minutes to campus. and hub caps. PENNEL BURGER KING Restaurant room, Treehouse North C-20-1-31 (7) video-recorder. Everything is SALES, 1825 Michigan, Lan¬ Major busline, 393-8677 after apartments, winter & spring Rooms now accepting applications top quality at a price you can 1972 FORD CUSTOM 500 - sing, Michigan 48912. 482- for full and part-time employ¬ PART-TIME taking 6 deliver¬ 5 p.m. 5-1-10 (6) term, 332 0523. 3-1-10 (4) PANASONIC TR - 707 por- afford! DICKER AND DEAL Good clean transportation, 5818. C-20-1-31 (6) ment. Apply in person at 1141 ing orders, household pro¬ ROOM FOR rent, country table black and white TV, SECOND HAND STORE, 36,000 Miles, $995. 393-5949 ducts, good pay. 321-3022 FEMALE NEEDED for own E. Grand River Store between WILLOWBROOK APART¬ living. Call 651-6783. AC/DC battery. $100 or best 1701 S. Cedar St., Lansing, 322-2091. 8-1-16(4) p.m. 3-1-8(3) room. No lease. Pool, spa, or MASON BODY SHOP, 812 E. 2-4 p.m. 7-1-14 (6) MENTS, large and clean, 1 & 5-1-14 13) offer. 353-3712/337-1545. 487 3886 mature, non-smoking pre¬ Kalamazoo since 1940. Auto 2 bedrooms, carpet, air, heat, E5-1-11I4) TYPIST FOR Impression 5 ferred. $137 month. 10 min¬ OWN ROOM, Whole house FORD PINTO 1974, Excellent painting-collision service. BASS PLAYER for all-style appliances. Newer area, close TRY US FIRST! condition, many new parts, American, Foreign cars. 485- clance band. Must read. Call MUSEUM 15-20 hours per utes from campus. 485-3976 to shopping. See to appreci¬ use, near Frandor, sharp. Tl 59 programmable calcula- C-6-1-11 (30) $800 or best offer. 371-5036. week. Must be work study evenings. 4-1-11 (6) ate, from $235 Call 394-7729. $115, no utilities, 487 5646. tor with magnetic card li- _ 7-1-14 (3) student. Call 882-2437 for 1-1-8 (3) interview. 5-1-10 (5) SMITH 110-2 bedroom, 8-1-15<7)_ brary, retharger. Mint condi- new AND used guitars, ban- GREMLIN 1973, 6 cylinder, 3 Employment Hiil LIKE TO DRIVE? upper, heat furnished, excel¬ OWN ROOM, beautiful, ROOM IN Owen Hall. Imme¬ !.l^o-,?I^-.0,^cAceS, 0f