Kearney accepts ASU position Rogers may follow director to Arizona By ADAM TElt'HER State News Sports Writer In Joe Kearney's four years as the MSU athletic director, the Spartan football team went from probation to conference champion and the basketball team from nowhere to national champion. Now he is gone. , Kearney resigned from his post Tuesday evening to accept an identical job at Arizona State University, ending his reign over the MSU athletic department that began on April 1,1976. Speculation is heavy that MSU football coach Darryl Rogers will join Kearney at Arizona State and fill the coaching vacancy at the Arizona school, which is based in Tempe, a Phoenix suburb. KEARNEY HAD SAID earlier that he wasn't interested in taking the Arizona State job, but did an abrupt about face. "At about 5:45 (p.m. Michigan time), Arizona State school officials called me and made their formal offer," Kearney said, recounting Tuesday's incidents. "After conversing with my family and Michigan State officials, I told them (the ASU officials) that if this was their offer, that I would be happy to accept," he continued. "11 hink Joe Kearney has done an outstanding job at MSU under difficult circumstances," MSU President M. Cecil Mackey Jr. said via the telephone from Miami, where he is attending meetings of the National Boating Safety Council. "I've enjoyed working with him and I wish him well." Arizona State has already outlined Kearney's first task. "WHAT THEY WANT me to do right away is to get out there and meet some people and search for a new football coach," Kearney said, indicating he would be leaving for Tempe today before returning to tie up loose ends at MSU. He said that it was not part of a package that Arizona State also sign Rogers. "No, that's not my understanding," he said. "Finding a new football coach is my responsibility and hiring Darryl Rogers has crossed my mind." Kearney added that his choice for a new coach will come within the next two or three days. Rogers said Tuesday evening that he has not been offered the job and there was nothing to a report of a package deal of both he and Kearney going to Arizona State, Joe Kearney (continued Darryl Rogers on page 2) Wednesday Rain is in the forecast for today, with temperatures in the 30s. Lows tonight will be in the "The State News VOLUME 74 NUMBER 9 MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN 48824 JANUARY 16, 1980 TURNER TELLS ASMSU News Briefs Carter to address Congress Jan. 23 Fraternity not violating 6U' rules By REGINALD THOMAS Jones, former ASMSU President and a The problem began when Jones and ACLU representatives told Delta Tau Delta that Jones and member of Lowery had WASHINGTON (AP) — President Carter announced Tuesday he will de¬ State News Staff Writer member of Gay Council that the problem Lowery, went to Delta Tau Delta on liver his State of the Union message to Congress on Jan. 23. Aides By not allowing two MSU gay males to was not one of discrimination. Nov.17, to register for the marathon. Jones no legal basis for their claims. Hekhuis and Rennie based their com¬ said they were treated politely until it was Paul Emery of ACLU said the ACLU said Carter may make it a promised statement on dealings with the dance together in the Multiple Schlerosis (MS) marathon, Delta Tau Delta fraternity ments on the belief that a male-male couple discovered he and Lowery wanted to postion states there should be no discrim¬ Soviet Union. ination because of sexual orientation. But is not in violation of University anti-discrim¬ would have more stamina than a female participate as a male-male dance couple. Carter's appearance before Congress at 9 p.m. EST, is certain to be The fraternity told Jones and Lowery Emery added that there are no statutes in ination policies, Moses Turner, vice presi¬ male couple, Jones said. This, Hekhuis and broadcast live by major television and radio networks. dent for student affairs, said Tuesday. Rennie believed, would give a male-male they could not participate because of the Michigan which make the fraternity's Jody Powell, White House adverse effect it might have on possible actions illegal. press secretary, said a written State of the Speaking at the ASMSU Student Board couple an unfair advantage, Jones added. Union message, donors to the marathon. "I don't see why the fraternity feels so focusing on domestic concerns and legislative initiatives, meeting Tuesday night. Turner said the "I thought that stunk of sexism," Jones will be released next Monday. said. If a male-female and a male male strongly as to why they have to prohibit fraternity could maintain its guidelines to JONES THEN TOOK the issue to the same sex dancers," Emery said. "Because Powell said the Jan. 23 address would deal at greater length with determine what classifies a contestant. couple were to dance, no couple would be at Turner added the criteria is not discrim¬ an unfair advantage, Jones added. American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), it (the marathon) is open to the public it "foreign affairs and could be the occasion for a presidential discussion of the East Lansing Human Relations Com¬ shouldn't be discriminatory.' "A male female couple has a certain long-range relations with the Soviets in the wake of the Soviet military inatory because it does not say Dan Jones amount of athletic ability just like a mission: David Bird, director of the intervention in Afghanistan. and Ben Lowery cannot participate, instead male male couple," he said. Michigan Multiple Schlerosis Society: and EMERY SAID JONES and Lowery have it says in order for them to win prizes they must be a male-female couple. "Their (Hekhuis and Rennie) agreement Don Lloyd, of Miller Brewing Co. in no protection under the law. He added the is that Delta Tau Delta can do what they Milwaukee. ACLU is working toward developing a law Turner said any student could attend the Airline employees walk off the job event as part of the gallery. He added these want," Jones said. Jones said each group was supportive of which would protect people with different students could dance, but could not win he and Lowery. But Mark Torigan, chair lifestyles. BUT RENNIE SAID the fraternity person of the marathon, said the groups "It's unfortunate that the fraternity feels American Airlines ground employees walked off their jobs Tuesday in unless they met the criteria of the event. it has to somehow be exclusive and judge decided to not allow Jones and Lowery to might have said they sympathized with at least four cities, forcing a number of flight cancellations, a company Jones and Lowery, they did not give who can participate," he said. "Discrimina¬ TURNER'S STATEMENTS CAME after dance because it would be unfair to the spokesperson said. support. tion is there but there is no law covering it." The walkout by members of the Transportation Workers Union halted he met with Louis F. Hekhuis, associate other couples to change the entry rules. dean and director of student government. Rennie added that he and Hekhuis did not Torigan said Lloyd explained to him that But both Lloyd and Bird said they nearly all American Airlines flights from San Francisco. The strike also hit Hekhuis met earlier with Steve Rennie, decide anything, instead Hekhuis took the if the situation becomes too volatile Miller sympathized with Jones and Lowery's LaGuardia Airport in New York, Dallas-Fort Worth Regional Airport, and Brewing Co. might withdraw. Miller cur efforts to support the Multiple Schlerosis president of Delta Tau Delta fraternity. rules to Turner, who said they were fair. .airports in Tulsa and Los Angeles, said airline spokesperson Al Becker After holding separate meetings with "We are just trying to have a fair rently supplies many of the prizes offered to Society but did not feel Miller Brewing or in Fort Worth, Texas. marathon participants. Torigan also said Icontinued on page 2) Rennie and Turner, Hekhuis explained to contest," Rennie said. The union members involved are fleet service clerks, baggage and air freight handlers, aircraft cleaners and possibly some mechanics, Becker said. Indictments rise to 119 in GSA scandal Fund set up for from his native government in 1978 for lbatroped' students 9eIranian publications in the Slate News deploring to face the penalties arising from their By ELYSE GOLDIN State News Staff Writer openly criticizing the shah while he was still the shah's regime were reported to the now reports to Tehran. He said he has received WASHINGTON (AP) — Evidence of corruption in the General Services fallen government by the shah's intelligence many threats and much harassment from A fund aimed at helping an Iranian in power. Administration mounted Tuesday as 11 persons agreed to plead guilty system, SAVAK, he said. MSU's Iranian populace ever since he first doctoral student who is seeking asylum in here to bribery and conspiracy charges in a scandal that has spread to Towghi's political activism on campus and He said that SAVAK agents based at came out against Khomeini, several months the United States has been organized by 15 states and Washington, D.C. MSU's history department chairperson. MSU would report to Iran any campus following the Ayatollah's succession to The plea agreements involve $415,000 in fraud against the government activities that were against the shah. power. Donald Lammers organized the fund late and $120,000 in bribes and kickbacks to federal workers. last week to financially assist MSU student Similarly, when he began criticizing the Iranian leader, Ayatollah Ruhollah TOWGHI SAID ONLY Persian speaking They bring to 119 the number of indictments nationwide against con¬ Malek Towghi while he seeks asylum to Khomeini, Towghi said the current intelli Sheite (a Muslim sect) Iranians are repre tractors and government employees, most of whom work for the GSA the avoid deportation orders. Lammers is gence system working for the Khomeini sented by Khomeini's regime and other government's office supply and building maintenance agency. Towghi's doctoral dissertation director. On Jan. 4, the Iranian student was cited government also reported his activism. ethnic groups in that country are severely William J. Lynch, who heads a Justice Department task force of 30 as being of illegal student status in this Towghi said that his visa was denied oppressed. prosecutors, FBI agents and GSA auditors investigating the agency, said renewal because the Iranian consulate in Ethnic groups such as the Haluchis, the latest plea agreements boost the number of convictions in the scandal country. He and his family were ruled Kurds, Turkomans, Iranian Arabs and "deportable" by federal immigration of Chicago received reports on his political to 109. ficials. activism. Azarhaljanis (non Persian speaking, non- Sheites) are discriminated against there Lammers said that the fund will help SINCE APRIL, TOWGHI and his family and often killed without reason. Towghi pay for family and legal expenses Kennedy denies Cliappac|iiiddick report throughout the litigation period. have been living illegally in the United States, which stamped them "deportable." He said that if he is not granted asylum and must return to Iran he will at the least Though he has not yet received any be tried and most likely be executed for WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen. Edward M. Kennedy on Tuesday attacked contributions, Iatmmers said that he has Towghi said that many of MSU's Iranian the accuracy of two investigative reports that raised fresh questions about students work directly as intelligence being a Kurd and Baluchi as well as an spoken with interested donors and expects Iranian dissident. whether he told the truth about the incident at Chappaquiddick. some contributions in the near future. agents for that country's government. "Although the name of the intelligence Usually it takes about one month to be He said he would have been foolish to start a presidential campaign system has been changed to SAVAMA, granted asylum. However, Towghi said that if he were hiding the truth about the automobile accident that took TOWGHI HAS HAD to rely on his $290 due to the instability elicited from the Iran per month salary as a graduate assistant in agents are still intact here." Towghi said. Mary Jo Kopechne's life. "They (SAVAMA agents) are directly in situation, the State Department said that As he has almost since the accident on July 18 1969, Kennedy stuck to the Department of History to support his his case may lake longer. wile and four children. Because of their touch with the Iranian embassy and tell his version of the tragedy, and said one of the new reports published them about all the dissidents," he said. "They will have to deport me physically and legal statuses, Towghi's wife and older with much force because I do not want to by the Washington Star "is wrong, is wrong, is dead wrong." children are not permitted to work in this Towghi said that Iranian students at MSU have personally told him to curb his walk to my own slaughter house," Towghi country. said. The Iranian said he lost financial support Malek Towghi anti Khomeini activism or he will be forced Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, January 16, 1980 Iran sets deadline; embassy since Moslem militants seized the complex Nov. 4, Afghan fighting slow change this fact," said the Tass report from Moscow. Media must leave demanding the return of the exiled Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi in exchange for their hostages' freedom. Soviets airlift troops; IN WASHINGTON, STATE Department spokesperson Hod- Iran's ruling Revolutionary Council and Cabinet ministers ding Carter dismissed suggestions of such a threat to Iranian decided Monday to eject the 100 or so American reporters here oilfields as lacking U.S. intelligence confirmation, and said,"Geo¬ rebels continue fight by midnight Friday from the country, but did not set a deadline. On Tuesday, the graphy makes it a little difficult to strike at the oilfields from the National Guidance Ministry told The Associated Press that the northwest of Afghanistan." deadline for leaving the country is midnight Friday. Iran's oil region is around the Persian Gulf, some 750 miles from By ALEXANDER G. HIGGINS By The Associated Press the Afghanistan border near Herat. The Soviet Union's own border The Iranian government of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini Associated Press Writer Anti-communist rebels, reportedly fighting a losing battle with Iran is nearly 200 miles closer to the main oilfields. accused the American journalists, part of a 300 member TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Iran Tuesday ordered American against a modern Soviet force, claimed Tuesday to be disrupting The Soviets reacted angrily, too, to the U.N. General Assembly's international press corps, of "biased reporting" on the Iranian movement along three roads into Kabul, forcing the Soviets to reporters to leave the country by midnight Friday in a move one situation. call Monday for the troop withdrawal. airlift troop reinforcements and supplies into the Afghan capital, a Iranian official said could help ease the embassy crisis by Pakistani newspaper reported. The resolution, adopted by a vote of 104-18, with most Moslem "lowering the temperature" and taking pressure off the militants IT SAID FRENCH, British and West German journalists and and Third World members voting for it, did not name the Soviet On the political front, the Soviets, angered by a United Nations who hold the American hostages. those from other co"ntries could stay for the time being. The General Assembly resolution calling for withdrawal of their troops Union specifically. But it said the General Assembly "strongly The United States, meanwhile, moved to build up pressures on non-American journalists, Sadegh said, can look at Iran "in a more from Afghanistan, denounced the action as intervention in deplores" military intervention in Afghanistan, and called on the the Iranians by rounding up support from the NATO allies for fair way" since the hostages are not their fellow countrymen. Security Council "to consider ways and means to implement" the economic sanctions against Iran. Afghanistan's affairs. Tehran radio announced Tuesday night that any American The daily newspaper Nawae Waqt of Rawalpindi, Pakistan, withdrawal. The Carter administration also pressed its court action against the Iranians. Lawyers for the U.S. government formally presented journalist unable to meet the expulsion deadline because of carried the report of the rebel action against the highways. It In a Tass report from Moscow, the Soviets condemned the U.N. exceptional circumstances would have to appeal personally to the quoted rebel sources across the Pakistani border in Afghanistan. move as "backstage actions by American diplomats and others." a lengthy legal brief on its case against Iran before the National Guidance Ministry by noon Wednesday to explain his International Court of Justice in the Hague, Netherlands. The The same sources said rebels had killed the governor of the position. northern province of Baghlan. THE STATEMENT QUOTED Afghan Foreign Minister Shah court is the main legal arm of the United States. It has been impossible to verify such rebel battlefield claims Mohammad Dost as having told the Assembly the resolution was ABC News quoted unnamed U.N. sources in New York as saying Los Angeles radio journalist Alex Paen, who delivered an hostages, indicated he "aimed at interference in the internal affairs of Afghanistan." Iran's revolutionary Moslem leader, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, estimated 3.5 million Christmas cards to the independently. would appeal because of the Superbowl professional football game Tass said the United States, China and their allies "imposed" the would accept U.N. Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim as an intermediary in the U.S.-Iran crisis. It said Mansour Farhang, Sunday. He said that on Monday, before the expulsion deadline WESTERN DIPLOMATS IN Kabul have said, however, that the "artificially concocted Afghan question" on the General Assembly. Iran's chief of mission at the United Nations, had received a was issued, the embassy militants agreed to let him provide the Russian troops have clamped down to a large degree on the Moslem Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim said of the resolution, "The rebellion and there was little fighting anywhere. real value of such a decision is the moral value, because it is an message from the Foreign Ministry stating Waldheim was hostages with a taped recording of the game. acceptable. Media reaction was swift to the ruling, and the heads of leading Other sources have said the rebels continue to resist the Soviets appeal to the international community." in the northeastern province of Badakhshan and in Paktia, near the "This is the strongest action in the United Nations in 25 years The secretary general made a four day visit to Iran two weeks news organizations in the United States sent cables to ago to try and negotiate the release of the hostages but Khomeini Abolghassem Sadegh, director of foreign press at the Ministry of Pakistani border. But on Monday, hundreds of Soviet army trucks against the Soviet Union," said Deputy U.S. Ambassador William National Guidance, predicting the action would deprive the rolled northward through Badakhshan with only a light guard. vanden Heuval. refused to see him. American people of first-hand accurate reports and would delay a Two Soviet motorized divisions numbering some 25,000 men As many as 100,000 Soviet troops have poured into Afghanistan resolution of the crisis. have moved into western Afghanistan, in the Herat area 75 to 100 to ensure the success of the Dec. 27 coup that eliminated President ABOLGHASSEM SADEGH, DIRECTOR of foreign press at the miles from the Iranian border, but there is no indication Iran's Hafizullah Amin and put Babrak Karmal, a man more to the Ministry of National Guidance, said the expulsion of reporters for The U.S. government campaign for sanctions against Iran was U.S. news organizations would mean that "the students (embassy taken Tuesday to Brussels, Belgium, where Deputy Secretary of oilfields are threatened, the State Department said Tuesday. Kremlin's liking, in power, and to reinforce the Afghan army in militants) might be more relaxed and the hostages might be more State Warren Christopher met with members of the North The official Soviet news agency Tass denounced as "concoctions" putting down the Moslem revolt that broke out after the Atlantic Council. some U.S. news reports that Soviet troops were massing on communists first took over the country in April 1978. relaxed in turn. Afghanistan's border with Iran within striking distance of the U.S. moves to help the thousands of Afghan refugees fleeing "I think it will be good for Iran, the United States and the across the border into Pakistan got under way Tuesday with hostages," he said, adding that the move could "lower the THE SOVIET NEWS agency Tass criticized Christopher's talks, oilfields. saying they "may lead to a further heightening of international "Nobody can have the slightest doubt about the Soviet Union's arrangements by the U.S. Agency for International Development temperature . .. (and) might help the situation as a whole." to ship tons of wheat, oil and milk. The 50 or so American hostages have been held prisoner at the tensions and to an enhancement of military preparations." friendly stand in respect of Iran and no provocative statements can Kearney accepts Arizona State position U.S. i continued from page 1) "There is no way I would go , the weather here. Who does?" Kearney said, "'he has been supportive, active and inter¬ ested in our athletics. In fact, I Trustees. "I'm very disappointed and gold price to $715 to Arizona State or anywhere ANOTHER REPORT SAID perplexed," said Raymond By KRISTIN GOFF advance notice, traders said the market apparently saw Miller's just because of an athletic that Kearney was leaving be received comments and en¬ Krolikowski. D-Birmingham. "I AP Business Writer statement as a possible squeeze on already tight supplies. director," he said from his cause of problems he had couragement from Dr. Mackey thought we had a firm offer NEW YORK The price of gold soared above $700 an ounce for from him to rebuild our athletic — Gold, trading at around $690 just before Miller's statement, shot home. "The things being said encountered with Mackey. while I made my decision. the first time in New York Tuesday as uncertainty over U.S. gold up to $715 a bid and $720 asked in late trading, according to about me or my family not Athletics at Michigan State are program. I had no inkling of his auctions added fuel to gold fever. Republic National Bank. The closing bid was $47 an ounce higher "That's false, absolutely going to do well under Dr. apparent displeasure." liking Michigan are absurd. My Gold was bid up to $715 an ounce iir late New York trading, than Monday's close. wife never said she doesn't like false. 100 percent false." Mackey." Prior to his appointment "I'm surprised," said Michael according to Republic National Bank, after Treasury Secretary Smydra, D-East Lansing. "I William Miller told reporters the United States had not been AT THE COMMUNITY Exchange, the price of a spot futures Tuesday, Kearney had said "One of the strongest things wish him well and hope he is auctioning gold in recent weeks because of turbulent conditions in contract, for delivery of gold this mon h, finished at $712.50, up happy there. If he felt he MS marathon that would keep me here would be the support I get from the needed to go, then it's a good move. I'm disappointed to see the gold market. He said the present "unsettled" market conditions were not appropriate for gold auctions. $41.50 from Monday. contract gained $3.80 Silver also was swept along, an ounce to $46.30. as the spot administration." While Miller also said the country's overall policy on gold auctions The dollar made modest gains against most major world i continued from page 1) added. 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They lungs in the form of harmful chemical vapors, a danger that has recently female students dragged me to Saturday "Sometimes I wonder what they're "You're not suggesting Hildebrand didn't would have had to put a copy of the reasons become evident at MSU's Kresge Art Center. teaching you over in James Madison," I deserve tenure, are you, Lash?" he asks. in his file, and if it had fallen into the hands night, gettin' it on over in the corner with Reports of poor ventilation in the center have apparently been taken this fox I've just met, this James Madison sighs, handing the bong to the fox. "If you "All I know is what I heard in the of a potential employer, hey, Hildebrand lightly in past years. Complaints about vapors permeating the air have College junior comes over. understood our legal system, you'd know courtroom in Grand Rapids," I answers. might have been turned down for a job somewhere else. the 'U' has a perfect right to appeal. The "The University's lawyer said 'His teaching been voiced on and off, but measures taken were ineffective rather than "Aren't you Dr. Larrowe?" he asks, University's entitled to due process, too, wasn't so hot, and he couldn't get along with "I don't know about you, buster," I peering at me through the murk. preventive. "Get lost, bub," I growls. "Can't you see same as your friend Hildebrand is." his colleagues'." concludes, "but my hat's off to our Hut, the problem of chemical contamination is something on which the I'm busy?" "I'm aware of that," he bridles. "But "I wonder how he got a majority vote in administrators for protecting Hildebrand, University should be well-Versed in by now. Last year's discovery of "I wouldn't interrupt you, Dr.," the creep Hildebrand had to wait 10 years to get a fair his department to be on the advisory yessir!" don't understand how you got improperly dumped chemical wastes on University land saw MSU move says, "but I'm so dismayed by the Univer¬ trial. Then, when he finally gets it and wins, committee just a month before he was "I sure sity's decision to appeal the Hildebrand case wouldn't you think the University would be fired," he "Anyway, you know reputation for always sticking up for expeditiously — hiring consultants from throughout the state to your muses. I had to talk to somebody, and I know graceful about it and reinstate him with yourself, Lash, your pals in the administra¬ the little guy," he mutters. "It's perfectly investigate a problem that, to the best of everyone's knowledge, had not you're tight with the top administrators back pay? Ten years. Lash!!" tion always say 'He wasn't a good teacher' obvious Hildebrand's getting a raw deal, posed any immediate health hazards. here at MSU." "Before you go bad mouthing our admini¬ when they want to get rid of a boat rocker." and here you are on the University's side, Unlike chemicals in University landfills, chemicals used in Kresge are "O.K." I relents. "What is there to be strators, sonny," I tells him, "you might at "It used to work real good in the old Lash. not by-products; they are part of art students' work. Those students are dismayed about?" least consider what they have to expect if days," I chuckles. "I just got it!" he suddently busts out. they let Hildebrand get away with winning "That's another thing that stinks about "the jury gave Hildebrand $249,292 in back constantly subjected to a number of substances, some of which may be "It's just that it seems so unfair for the University to appeal the decision when the his case. the way the 'U' treated Hildebrand," he pay, right? Add interest over the 10 years creating health problems unknown to either students or their "Every Tom, Dick and Harry on the persists. "When they fired him, nobody said on that, plus his lawyer's fees the 'U'U have jury ruled the 'U' violated professor supervisors. Hildebrand's First Amendment rights," he faculty who can't cut it will take MSU to anything to him about not being a good to pay if he wins, we're talking $350,000 for The greatest fear is that some students may have received a large says. "If you ask me, the 'U' is awfully court, some jury off the street'll grant him teacher. Then, when he asked for the a ball park figure! You're afraid if he wins, dose of harmful vapors stretching over a period of years, making it mean-spirited to appeal a jury verdict like tenure. How'll the 'U' maintain the excel¬ reasons for being fired, they refused to give some of that'll come out of your salary him any. increase for 1980! Naturally, you don't want virtually impossible for the University to accurately assess the physical "Looks to me like they didn't have any Hildebrand to win." damages caused by those vapors. reasons, Lash, they dreamed up this bad "I'm sympathetic with Hildebrand, sure," Problems similar to the Kresge situation have been cropping up I says. "But I have mouths at home to feed, teaching rap 10 years later, for the trial." across the country in establishments where potentially harmful "If you'd been in the courtroom," I says too, like everybody else. chemicals are used. Accordingly, health and safety standards for loftily, "You'd have heard one of MSU's top "With inflation running at double digit businesses have been raised. So has the awareness of the infinite vice-presidents explain why the 'U' didn't rates these days, every dollar counts." number of possible ailments that can result from exposure to chemical vapors, sawdust and asbestos particles. The problems in the art center may not yet be that alarming, but simple measures could be taken to reduce the amount of airborne vapors. why not just smile sweetly at them and tell The University is expected to undertake a plan to examine the level of Justice served them to get lost. A man of your obviously chemical vapors in Kresge Art Center within the next 10 days. Included superior qualifications shouldn't be wasting Dear Professor Hildebrand: his time and virtues among the denizens of in the plan are suggestions to relocate departments where vapors are this bureaucratic jungle. Good luck! Congratulations on getting a jury to most prevalent. The investigation may conclude quite simply that the award you those bucks! Even if this John H. Davenport building's ventilation system provides inadequate circulation. If that is University does put you back on the faculty, East Lansing the case, the installation of a new system would be worth the peace of mind it would bring. America is under constant attack In response to the interview with Ali tism of the American people. Neutralizing the Mohammad, MSU student and member of the Iranian Student Association, I would like to make the following points: This is quite evident when you make statements like "As soon as the Americans find out that they have to go to the draft, You seem to have your situation a little they will oppose the American position." 'New Cold War' mixed up. You say that you would like to politically educate the Americans. You are a visitor in this country on an educational Aside from being wrong, this statement is irrelevant. Even with the military superior¬ ity that Iran commands, the American visa. That doesn't mean you are here to forces will crush the Iranians before the American-Soviet relations are likely to enter a new and potentially educate us. It means that you are here so draft is reinstated. we may educate you. The United States Let's, face the facts. Your country chilling era this month as President Carter unveils his "Carter executed exiled all of its finest does this so you may improve your life and or generals Doctrine," a comprehensive policy aimed at containing Soviet become part of the 20th century. and commanding officers. I don't think aggression in Southwest Asia. Like presidents Monroe and Truman Furthermore, you say that when we Uncle Sam will be willing to loan you any of before him, Carter apparently hopes that a clear-cut, no-nonsense know what is really happening in Iran, we his this time. In closing, you approach to violations of unwritten international law will deter his "will fight the government." You fail to said that you "support adversaries and leave the American sphere of influence intact without a realize that in America, the people are the hostility of Iranian people toward the U.S. sacrifice of American lives. This is, by anyone's standards, a government. We don't have a shah or an government." I would like to say that I ayatollah that can single-handedly kill support the hostility of the American monumental expectation. people toward the Iranian government, and people because of their beliefs or their Regardless of one's views on the propriety of a grain embargo, a halt loyalties. since that government seems to be run by of technology exports to the Soviet Union or the proposed boycott of the From what I have heard, the Iranian militant Iranian students, these hostilities people seem to think that there is a division will be directed toward you. After all, turn Olympics, Carter deserves full support in his efforts to curb Soviet between the American people and the about is fair play. aggressions in Afghanistan. The small Asian nation, which has American government. I don't believe this Andy Peterson continuously voiced its desire to be free from Soviet and American is so. You are underestimating the patrio¬ 1320 E. Grand River, Apt. 14 influence, is in a strategic location; notably as a stepping stone in reaching the Persian Gulf. Any military intervention in Afghanistan will ultimately shape up to be an economic battle, the bottom line being VIEWPOINT; RESIDENCE HALL PROGRAMS access to the oil-rich Middle East. On a larger scale, the events of the past month appear to have effectively snuffed out a decade of effort toward the elusive goal of detente. Borne of an honest wish for peaceful coexistence and aelimateof of mutual understanding among nations, detente has, in the estimation A resignation in Case Hall of many in the Carter adnfinsitration, been a vain attempt. It has, for the most part, failed to curb an alarming increase in nuclear By JAMES PETERS for he is somewhat removed from the and surely the three RAs from Case Hall bothers me, and hurts a little, too; but who weaponry. As the events in Afghanistan so pointedly prove, it has not "Resign or be dismissed." That's par for situation. The 150 or so students affected by will also have fond memories. But, they cares, I'm just an alumni, right? the course. The Residence Hall Programs the losses of their RA's will have to accept leave their jobs with a sour aftertaste. That Peters is a resident of St Clair shores been successful in diluting the Soviet penchant for meddling in the Office IRHPO) has done it again! Three some hand picked replacements from a affairs of sovereign nations. resident assistants from Case Hall were "quickie" selection process. Will the re¬ For the time being, the ideal of detente remains in a state of given the ultimatum. As a former RA at placements be able to deal with the suspended animation as American and Soviet strategists ponder their MSU, I can see that the true purpose for situations and problems that the former next moves in shaping the state of the world for the '80s. Doubtless, resident assistants has been forgotten. RAs put much time and consideration into SALT II is in ill health, its immediate chances for passage effectively doomed by the rumble of Soviet tanks in the streets of Kabul. But, for RHPO is Three no or longer a "people" system! four years ago the student throughout the past term (or the new problems created by this situation)? And The State News will those replacements have enough exper the United States and its allies to revert to the "Cold War" mentality of personnel management movement was ience to choose other qualified Resident two decades ago would entail abandoning the goal of detente for a far begun. The residence halls were to be Assistants when the formal selection pro¬ Wednesday, January 16, 1980 structured and operated as a corporation. less desirable alternative. Who cares how students living in the cess begins spring term? Editorials are the opinions of the State News. Viewpoints, A new Cold War, with all its inherent isolationism and breakneck All this, and the responsibility left by the residence halls are affected by upper columns and letters are personal opinions. "man," is a tall order for a new RA. military escalation, would not further the cause of peace, nor would it be advisory and management staff decisions?. Wouldn't there have been a more practical Editorial Department An RA isn't supposed to create a camara¬ likely to contain Soviet ambitions any more than would a reasonable solution? Editor-in-chief R W Robinson Entertainment & Book Editor Bill Holdship derie or establish any sort of a "people policy of coexistence. The Soviet-American struggle for global influence connection." They are there as part of the So life will go on, regardless of the Managing Editor Ky Owen Sports Editor Jell Hittler will continue unabated despite the diplomatic climate; each side can RHPO "machine," and they don't dare decision and its consequences, but the Opinion Editor Joy Fletcher Layout Editor Ben Welmers students who contribute to MSU in so many City Editor Susan Tompor Freelance Editor Carrie Thorn easily claim (as have both lately) that various forms of military collect any dust, because the dust is liable to Campus Editor M/chele McElmurry Chiel Copy Edi tor I mda Oliverio escalation are merely logical defensive responses to the other's ways should (at least) be aware of how the pass on to the main gear. That just won't be Photo Editor Richard Marshall Stall Representative Tim Simmons decisions are made and what the conse allowed. "aggressions." quences are. In light of the most recent developments, advocates of detente are So, somebody tried to get a frcebie, with I suppose my thoughts are too "people" Advertising Department certain to take a closer look at their expectations of the behavior of no larcenous or malicious intent. All of us oriented and don't jibe with the bureau have done it; that extra linen package, ismg Manager Ron MacMillan Asst Advertising Monager Pat Greening nations. But they would probably agree, as would most of us, that a cracy of the RHPO "machine." I look back at maybe a chair or table from the lounge. It my two years as an MSU RA as good years, peaceful world is best predicated on an atmosphere of mutual will gel returned at the end of the year; no cooperation and understanding. sweat! But no, the humiliation, the anxiety, the guilt, even financial restitution and sincere offers of volunteer service aren't enough. DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau The man making this decision must rr justify that decision to his superiors, so he makes the "right" decision. Yes, it was a i1 SOHOULONG IGUESS ! HAVE YOU BEEN ITS BEEN \ r^rrcytuc NO, NO, ITS just temporary I GOT A GOOD JOB OFFER U/ORKIN'ONA CONSTRUCTION M I'M TOO ZEKE-S SENSITIVE, A CAN- crime, but the "criminals" pose no threat to ! A CARETAKER, ABOUT THREE l££2SfiLf msopportunity untiltne right SHE IN DENVER RECENTLY, BUT, OF COURSE, I HAD , MAN. CER,M0M. anyone, us a drunk driver or gun toting 1 ZEKET YEARS, MAN. A CAREER? COMES ALONG. TO TURN IT DOWN. / t J / holdup man might. _ 'r i Jk An important lesson has been learned: must we make a mountain out of a molehill? What the resident assistants did in no way Lr/ V affected their job performance (in regard to their staff or floor members.) On the oiher hand, what happens now could indeed have lasting repercussions in some in stances, or perhaps none in others. But where does the responsibility rest? GfilZArtK- Not with the man who made the decision. Michigon State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday. January 16 1980 5 SCAVESCER Entertainment A waste of good talent By MARY TINNEY State News Reviewer It's too bad about Scavenger Gang War: obnoxious ' music Hunt (20th Century Fox; at the Meridian 8). With a talented and suprisingly diverse cast and a story line that is potentially very funny, one would think Br BILL HOLDSHIP Reed's poetic genius nor com on, although there were several thai the film couldn't help but be State News Reviewer edy wit, and — needless to say "bright" moments, including a a success. In fact, for about the To paraphrase the classic — he didn't pull it off. cover of Keith Richards' "I'd first half hour the film is quite words of Martin Mull — "Was it Who knows if he was serious Rather Be With The Boys" funny. But the laughs get fewer the drugs?" In the case of or if he was satirizing the (from the Stones' Metamor¬ and farther between. My final Johnny Thunders, you can photographs everyone has seen phosis LP), an unreleased impression as I left the theatre probably bet it was. of so called "educated" college Thunders David Johansen col¬ — "Boy, was that stupid ..." Thunders and Wayne students carrying "Nuke laboration, and a comical par¬ The idea for the film was Kramer brought their new Khomeini" picket signs? Per¬ ody (??) of Bob Dylan's "Like A created by writer producer Ste "band" — Gang War — to haps it was the drugs finally Rolling Stone." And the show's ven Vail who has for three years Dooley's Monday night for the taking control. (Thunders is musical high point did come hosted "The Hollywood Sca¬ first in a series of "I Don't Like infamous for his indiscriminate during the band's first encore a synthesis of "Big City" and venger Hunt," an annual tour Mondays" shows. drug use which reached a fever — new wave de force for the beautiful peo And as I sit here trying to type pitch during his days with the the Stones' "The Spider And . this review (oh, how I wish I Heartbreakers.) Whatever the The Fly." However, at no point pie. To produce the film, Vail enlisted the "talents" of direc would have assigned it to case, Thunders announced that during the show's "second part" tor Michael Schultz. Schultz' Neilson!), I still haven't quite the band was going to perform did Kramer and Thunders play credits include Car Wash and decided whether I liked or a political number. With that, guitars together. In fact, Thunders spent more time ver¬ Sgt. Pepper's lainely Hearts hated the show. Probably some¬ they went into a terrible ver Club Band — Enough said. where in-between with a touch sion of Steve Dahl's already bally abusing the audience, of disgust thrown in for good terrible "Ayatollah" (sung to calling for more Jack Daniels The premise of the film is measure. the tune of the Knack's "My and lighting joints onstage than simple enough. When Milton The show got Sharona"). he did strumming his Parker (Vincent Price), a parlor off to a great ax. start with an electrifying ver¬ The verbal abuse from the Aside from the obnoxious game tycoon, dies, he be¬ State News TonyDugal sion of Kramer's old MC-5 audience became stronger as stage antics, there were other queaths his $200 million estate Wayne Kramer and Johnny Thunders during one of to whoever can gain the most Selsome (Richard "theme" song, "Ramblin' Rose." Thunders went into a long aspects of Gang War which left the better moments of Gang War's obnoxious set Benjamin) and Mildred (Cloris Kramer and Thunders traded "America — love it or leave it" a lot to be desired. For one points in a gigantic scavenger Leaehman) do their best to look ridiculous in 20th at Dooley's Monday night. hunt. The list includes such some stunning guitar licks, spiel, complete with the phil¬ thing, the band desperately Century Fox's Scavenger Hunt. needs vocalist. Neither bizarre items as a commode and providing the audience with osophy that we should "go to a Iran and bust a few heads in." Thunders nor Kramer are real be obnoxious. True, but is it an ostrich. The only rule is that what it should have expected to be anything other than case an over reliance — on sight pies or a man fall out a window still rock 'n roll when it gets none of the items can be from two past guitar heroes. The "f - you's" became louder, ly singers in any sense of the losers. Gang War exploits a gags . . . Y ou know, the kind of onto the street, or a truck run The energy level remained high and someone threw a glass at term. Secondly, the band's losing cause, and — while obnoxious to the point that purchased. splashy, obvious Laurel and through the front of a store and as the band dashed through the the stage. Wayne Kramer rhythm section is the pits. No Thunders may poke fun at his racism, sexism and right wing The family splits into teams. Hardy type humor that worked out the back window. Get the Heartbreakers' "London Boys" broke his silence (which lasted matter how great the lead old crony David Johansen for politics enter the picture? Not There's Cloris Leaehman as picture? pretty well, better at least, in (a tune written in reply to the throughout the entire set) long guitarist may be, a band just getting "in style" — in in this boy's book, it isn't. Parker's sister Mildred, with It sa Mad Mad Mad Mad World. There are, however, a couple Sex Pistols' "New York"), enough to say the music would can't cut it without sufficient Thunders' own words, "you So did I like the show? Well, I her obnoxious son (Richard What we have in Scavenger of very funny moments in Thunders' bittersweet "Can't stop if anyone else threw backbeat. After all, where can't put your arm around a did get drunk, and I met this Masur) and her money hungry Hunt is an abundance of comic Scavenger Hunt. When the Put Your Arm Around A anything at the stage. Of would Keith Richards be with¬ memory so don't try." really neat person even though lawyer (Richard Benjamin). The capability. Cloris Leaehman has servants steal the toilet out of course, some mental midget out Charlie Watts and Bill The worst part is that there I didn't get her phone number superb comic timing and Tony exclusive hotel rest-room, Memory," James Brown's "I Go servants (Cleavon Little, James an Crazy," and a Kramer cover threw a glass at Kramer, and Wyman? It really makes one apparently curiosity and nothing probably would Randall can make people laugh it's funny almost in spite of were Coco, Roddy McDowall and version of Jimmy Cliffs reggae the band left the stage. (No wonder why Thunders ever seekers at this show to check have come from it anyway . . . just by the way he moves. itself. Later, when they hold up Stephanie Faracy) form a se¬ standard, "The Harder They matter how obnoxious the band disbanded the Heartbreakers out new wave rock, and I can i Ya see, Johnny. It doesn't take cond team. Dirk Benedict and Richard Benjamin possesses a a corner grocery store ac¬ Come." was, I can't condone such who proved to be a GREAT only imagine the impression the any special talent to be self William Aames, Parker's ne- kind of sophisticated wit that companied by music from The Everything was fine up to asinine tactics. Anyone who rock 'n roll unit when they show left in their minds. Hope¬ indulgent.) Nutcracker Suite, you get a this point, but Thunders made throws a glass at someone played Detroit last summer. fully, it will help to say not to Lansing's own Attack (for taste of how funny this movie his first mistake when he took should be forced to see what it In a way, I wish I wouldn't expect the same type of show merly the Dogs and the could have been. Ruth Gordon, My final impression as I left the theater — off his guitar. Johnny Thunders feels like to have a large piece have seen the Gang War show. from the very professional, Squires) opened the show, and Scatman Crothers and Pat Mr originally made a name for of glass hurled at them. Grow You see, I had good memories very tight Romantics next Mon the band was much better than "Boy, was that stupid. . Cormick have some good mo¬ of both Kramer and Thunders day night. this reviewer anticipated. They ments. too, but they're in the himself as an extraordinary up, kiddies. This type of BS went out with the of when they really WERE guitar On the other hand, I've were both tight and inspired, movie very briefly. The same is guitarist with the New York summer phews, team up with Mildred's isn't exactly at home with this Dolls. As a result, he should •77.) heroes Kramer with the talked to people who thought and their choice of the (old) true of Tony Randall who is — rejected stepdaughter Lisa type of comedy — still he is a have played the guitar (that's The band eventually re¬ MC-5; Thunders with both the the Gang War gig was great Barbarians' "Are You A Boy Or really the most endearing char (Maureen Teefyl. The fourth very funny man. But while all what people came to see) and turned after 15 minutes, but Dolls and Heartbreakers — and (although the best comment Are You A Girl" for an encore three have acter in the whole movie. team consists of Parker's wi good moments, the Thunders seemed even more I'm afraid Monday night's show I've heard was "I give them a C couldn't have been beat. In fact, Unfortunately, the film's struc kept his mouth shut. Thunders dowed son in law (Tony Ran simplicity of the joke wears out stoned than before while have spoiled them for me. for music and flunk them for I think I may have enjoyed about half way through the tu-e doesn't allow much of a apparently wanted to do a Lou may dalll and his four disinterested Reed type "let's get as obnox¬ Kramer was less than indiffer¬ It's as though these two peren¬ politics"). One friend said he Attack more than I did Gang movie. In short, the film drowns focus on any of the characters. children. Last, hut not least, is ious can" routine. Unfor¬ ent. The concert was pretty nial losers — one's a junkie; the liked it 'cause it was obnoxious War. Besides, I think I'm in in its own silliness. Randall is seen far to infre as we TV's Soap's Richard Mulligan, a much downhill from this point other's an ex-con don't aspire and rock 'n roll is supposed to love with their lead singer . . . For example, we see the inept quently: tunately, he doesn't share — dim witted cab driver to whom Parker is somewhat indebted. cab driver, Dummitz, get run Scavenger Hunt isn't a hor rible movie - hut in an ago He eventually teams up with over by a car twice. Richard where Woody Allen's sophisti Scatman Crothers. Benjamin gets a safe dropped on Mighty Joe Young drives home the blues All his hand (roars of laughter from cation is the major standard for in all, it's a pretty the audience .?) Later, he comic excellence, a film with impressive lineup. So, what . . this much slapstick doesn't have happens? Well, needless to say, gets beaten up by a group of blues what Hell's Angels (includinga cameo much of a chance, regardless of moved north during the depres¬ and changes of the blues. makes the they in a story like this, there's not a By BOB FONOROFF Fortunately, Monday night's the talents involved. Even sion to places like Chicago, and As for Mighty Joe Young, his are, a feeling from within the w hole lot of room for intellectual by Meat Loaf). If you don't think Mighty Joe Young. No, it performance at Lizard's turned that's Laurel and Hardy aren't very isn't a circus act. He plays the out much better. Young had it was there where the urban guitar playing has improved soul, an expression of the world humor. Consequently, there funny, you should see a greatly since the last time I saw that surrounds Joe Young. tends to be a reliance in this police car run into a cart full of funny in retrospect. blues, and quite well, thank total control of the full house as blues were born. It is country — his three-member band re¬ blues, dressed up with more him. This is due in part to you. This man brings back some special memories for me. I saw viewed some of his repertoire changes and runs." "Josephine" — a $2,000 Gibson 355 guitar he received for Mighty Joe Young for the first of the past ten years. Young Young brought with him an time in Cleveland during 1975. interesting group of musicians: Christmas in 1978. His improve Now Open! wag bom in Louisiana and Bennie King, bass; Willie Hays, ment in tone was what im¬ By showtime, everything was raised in Milwaukee where he set except for one minor detail got his first taste of what is drums; and Tom Gilbman, or¬ pressed me most. TanFaster — there were only five people called "The Chicago Blues." But gan. King is the young brother Young's vocals combine a Instant in the audience. When Young first what are the Chicago of the late guitarist Freddie raspy and driving sound that SunTan Center came onstage and looked into Blues? To avoid putting it into King. After Freddie's death the audience, he went into the world of cliches, I asked Joe 1976, Bennie took a year off In the U. Mall Above temporary shock. He still man¬ aged to play a good 60-minute Young to straight. set the record before joining up with Young. King is probably one of the America's Cup l+* ★ ★ ★ rush set, during which two people in the audience left! Now if that "Chicago Blues is about the from Mississippi, more innovative blues players around because he does bass ph# 351-9449 m lance/ people 11a.m.-6p.m. isn't the blues, what is? 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East Lansing Michigan Wednesday, January 16, 1980 Martin has new role Dynamic duo = success for Spartan icers By BILL TEMPLETON Fieldhouse for every home third place behind the Universi State News Sports Writer game played in the past two ty of Michigan and Ohio State Bv BILL TEMPLETON is still good, though, and we're They came, they saw. they -seasons, and football atten University. Rogers was also State News Sports Writer gonna stay fired up. Personally, conquered. And now it has been dance has climbed steadily up named the 1977 Big Ten "Coach Although he has been known teams I've been on have been in reported they may be bidding it ward to the point where MSU oft he Year" hv media represen as a scorer throughout his the playoffs every year since I all farewell. soldout Spartan Stadium in five hockey career, freshman center can remember, and it would of the six home games. Bob Martin has assumed a new seem wrong if our season ended With three full years of Big IN HIS THIRD Other areas Kearney has season as role since coming into the early." Ten battles, both on and off the concentrated on in his tenure at Spartan mentor. Rogers hockey program at MSU. The Spartans are presently field under their belts, MSU achieved one of his goals and MSU have concentrated on the Martin roamed the ice freely in the ninth position of the Athletic Director Joe Kearney shared the Big Ten title with need of continually evaluating in his years as a Metro B WCHA with 6-10-0 and head football coach Darryl a league the problems facing athletic Michigan, not to mention a 24 15 Ijeague standout in Candiac, mark, one spot away from Rogers appear to be headed for win over t he Wolverines in Ann Quebec, but this year he is similar positions at Arizona departments today regarding qualifying for the post-season the high rates of inflation, as Arbor. learning to play both ends of State University. playoffs. well as meeting the challenge of The Spartans were 8-3 in the ice with equal aptitude. "I think we're the best ninth Both Kearney and Rogers helping the women's program to 1978, including a 7 1 Big Ten "I think I'm more defense- mark, and Rogers was named as oriented in my play now," place team this league's ever arrived on the MSU campus in rise to new heights. seen." Martin added. 1976, amid turmoil, for a once national "Coach of the Year" by Martin said. "It's nice to score a SUCCESSFUL TICKET the Sporting News. lot of goals, but it's just as proud athletic program and a AS A FRESHMAN in the three-year period of football PROMOTIONS in both basket This season, the Spartans important to prevent them." nation's foremost hockey probation. ball and football have been were without the services of Martin, the most valuable first team All America Kirk league. Martin notes the differ¬ credited to Kearney, as well as player of the Metro B league a ences between the style of play KEARNEY BEGAN HIS his numerous efforts involving Gibson and record-shattering year ago, collected three goals he has been used to and the teaching and coaching career at alumni. Ralph Young Fund, quarterback Kddie Smith. and three assists in the Spar¬ Without of the finest style he has recently been Paradise, Calif., High School in service clubs and other public two tans' split last weekend with forced to adopt. 1952. He mnved to Washington affairs. Spartans ever to don the green the University of Minnesota- and white, football at MSU was "The games in the old league in 1953, and culminated his In Kearney's first year at Duluth, results Martin admits involvement in that state's MSU, the athletic director not the same. he's been looking for. were very high scoring and The team fell to a 5 6 record in there wasn't much defense," athletic programs by being named Jud Heathcote as head named director of sports pro 1979 and dropped from the top Martin said. "But in the basketball coach. It was also "I'VE HAD A lot of bad luck ofthe WCHA. there is a big accent on grams at the University of Rogers' first year with the pack, intoatie for seventh this year." he said in reference Washington, a position he as place. There were few Kudos to the broken wrist he sus defense, there's more disci¬ Battling along the boards for the puck is MSU's Bob Martin. Spartans. sumed in 1969. Rogers came to MSU via San for Rogers at the conclusion of tained earlier in the season. pline, play is quicker, players Jose State University where he the season. "And I've had my problems are stronger and I can't free¬ Named as the successor to wheel like I used to be able to." amassed a 22-9-3 record in his After the successful 1978 adjusting to the Western Col¬ former MSU Athletic Director three years. Once at MSU, campaign, Rogers' contract to legiate Hockey Association. While Martin and his team¬ Burt Smith, Kearney stepped A into the job and installed a new Rogers quickly installed his own coach MSU football was ex What I've been trying to do, mates are striving to make the sense of ongoing optimism, one unique brand of wide open of tended an extra year through though, is work harder, play to playoffs this season, the 6-foot, fensive football, much to the the 1983 season. Kearney has 180 pounder is looking ahead to which carried Spartan athletics my potential and start looking three years left with the school. next year with anticipation. to national prominence again in three major sports. delight of Spartan fans. In his first year at the helm, Rogers came up with a team Whether or not the story in The Detroit News is justified in for payoffs." In the personally productive series against Minnesota- "We've gotta replace Maz- zoleni," Martin said, "and as far #• PanTree Besides the accomplishments that was short on talent and reporting that both Rogers and Duluth. MSU coach Ron Mason as I'm concerned, Teddy of the 1978-79 season which included Big Ten championships in football, basketball and base ball, and the NCAA champion susceptible to injury, while compiling a 4-6-1 record. He was also the runner up in the Big Ten "Coach of the Year" ballot Kearney will leave MSU and the Big Ten for Arizona State and the seen. Pae Ten, remains to be called Martin "the most danger¬ ous man on the ice." Although Martin was pleased with his Huesing is THE defenseman in •he league. If we can fill those holes, we'll be OK." Pancakes own performance, the outcome ship in the cage sport, Kearney ing. Should both decide to of the series was upsetting to has helped bolster the athletic Both the Spartan gridders leave, however. MSU loyalists him. program in the box office as and their roach moved up in will lose men who have helped "We should have won both well. 1977. as MSU finished with a reestablish MSU athletic prow games." Martin said. "We had a The basketball program has 7-3-1 record overall and a 6-1-1 ess. It would be Arizona State's lapse in game two and blew a enjoyed sellouts in Jenison tally in the Big Ten, good for gain and a loss to MSU. three-goal lead. The team spirit COUPON SAVINGS ******* Wrestlers shock 4 £4 Only $1.25 NEED MONEY? * NEW PLASMA DONORS ONLY J All You Can Eat ... 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Texas, will be E.L.'s Rock Spot America's Cup interviewing here soon Check with the placement office for more information. ph# 351-9449 ial opportunity employer, m 1 h 2 blocks West of Hagadorn on Grand River 11a.m.-6p.m. MOSTEK next to IHOP! Michigan State News, East Lansing. Michigan Wednesday January 16 1980 7 IIILL M001SEY Women trac SKIERS SEE PAGE 8 RHA FOR SKI CLUB INFO! 355-0313 win easily in opener Olympic boycott a necessity As every American within range of a newspaper headline knows, Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan. The reason for this television, radio military forces have or for a visit the first by the United States Table Tennis Team. It signaled halting steps toward detente with that country: By JIM MITZELKELD State News Sports Writer Although it is still early in the season, several members of the IIEERHA development comes as "ping pong diplomacy," the analysts called it. MSU women's track team are turning in championship times. a mystery to some; an unsurprising factor considering that, in The current circumstances, however, will undoubtedly these days of enlightened liberalism, it is often necessitate some movement backwards, and no lighting of the Spartan runners Lisa Berry and Sue Richardson both qualified forgotten that Spring Term Applications for RHA's Alterna¬ totalitarian governments have a for the Indoor Nationals in the 5,000-meter run in MSU's season heritage of doing such deeds. Olympic torch could minimize the aftershocks of what may come tive Movie Fund may be picked But President Carter is powerfully upset by the situation and to pass. There's" a lot involved. Many international opening victory over Western Ontario University and the up in 323 Stu¬ political has threatened a number of retaliatory measures, not the least observers feel that the upheaval caused by the Soviets in University of Michigan last Saturday at Jenison Fieldhouse. dent Services during regular office hours 1- of which is a United States boycott of the Summer The Spartans finished first in eight of 14 events for 119 points, Olympic Afghanistan may be matched by an even more noteworthy 1:30. Deadline for turning in applications is Games to be held in Moscow this August. followed by Western Ontario with 93, and U M with 77. upheaval that is taking place in the Soviet union itself: the slow, Wed., January 30th at 5:00 Will this happen? It might. The incursion by the Soviets "I p.m. careful, unequivocal takeover of power by the army. If this is was very pleased with our performance, especially with some constitutes the classic stuff of diplomatic the case, then at least a partial return to Cold War politics is of our times since it's so early in the year," said Spartan head coach dispute: the subjugation by one nation of another's territorial and inevitable. And all phases of international exchange will be Nell Jackson after the win. administrative integrity. It couldn't have come at a more affected by it, including athletic competition. inapproporiate time for most U.S. citizens, already made weary Jimmy Cannon, the late sports columnist for the New York BERRY AND RICHARDSON lapped all but one of their by the daily chant shouting, fist-waving news from Iran. Journal American, once observed, "The system has its defects, opponents on their way to finishing one two in the two-mile run. Non participation in the XXII Summer but democracy works better than any other way of government Berry finished in 10:31.2, and Richardson bettered her personal Olympiad would be a major disappointment, although it's doubtful that it would be ever devised." He was mark by 20 seconds to record a 10:37.2. Both earned a spot in the right, of course, though not everyone anywhere near akin to the disappointment that the typical agrees with that philosophy. The current leaders of the Soviet 5,000 meter event at the Indoor Nationals to be held March 7 and 8 Afghan must feel when seeing all those Soviet tanks coming Union do not. The Ayatollah Khomeini does not. The exiled at the University of Missouri. down the street. shah, most certainly, does not. The Spartans opened up the meet by taking firstplace in the 4 x Precedents? Well, politics and sports have had a history of 220 yard relay in 1:45.3, and held the lead the rest of the But then, how many Americans today truly understand what way. being mixed, in and out of the Olympic Games. Look at what's it means? For sure, they know about the rights. They talk about Freshman Judy Brown won her first collegiate race by taking happened during this century. The defeated (and humiliated) them and expect them and demand them. And the first in the 440 yard dash in 58.1, just beating out teammate Cheryl Axis powers, Germany and Austria, were not invited to the Gilliam who finished second with a 58.3. responsibilities that go with those rights? Well, often they Olympiad in 1920. In 1936 in Berlin, Adolf Hitler — still in a either fall by the wayside or are just plain ignored. Just three events later, Brown finished second in the 60 yard state of euphoria because of Max hurdles with a 8.2. Schmeling's astonishing All of which brings us back to the Summer Olympic Games in 12th round knockout of Joe Louis — confidently anticipated a Moscow. Would it be fitting and proper for the United States to showing of Aryan supremacy: Germany did win the most gold boycott them? Such an action would spoil the plans of a lot of "I WAS A little nervous," Brown said after her first two races. medals but Jesse Owens, an eleventh hour "It's a whole different atmosphere. Now I know what it'slike and I replacement for an hard working and deserving people, not the least of whom are American Jewish athlete named Martin Glickman, thwarted the American athletes who have committed their sweat and know how hard I have to work." "der Fuhrer's" plans to a degree. spirit to the ideal of international competition. Other first place finishers for the Spartans were Pam Sedwick in The brutal crushing of the Hungarian revolt by the Soviets in Yet responsibility, the real kind of responsibility that can the 880, Pam Swanigan in the 600, and Gilliam in the 300. 1956 inspired the withdrawal from the XVI Olympiad by Spain, often require real sacrifice, gives no guarantee that it will the Netherlands and Switzerland. The same year, MSU distance runner Kelly Spatz was just nosed out of first in Egypt, Iraq always come calling when most convenient. Look at it this way. the 1,000 yard run by Western Ontario's Janet Dick. and Lebanon withdrew in protest of Israel's invasion of the If the words to the Declaration of Independence and the Suez. There was the horror in Munich in 1972, and the Preamble to the Constitution are to have any meaning today, a MSU's Desiree Pritchett just beat Western Ontario's Sharon non-participation in the 1976 Olympics by the Taiwanese, Lane, who was a silver medalist at tbe World Games, in the boycott is necessary and proper as a reaffirmation of the outraged because of the denial of their request to compete as 60-yard dash in 7.0 seconds. principles of human and political dignity that this country the Republic of China. On the more positive side, there was the claims to uphold. It's an expensive price to pay, but it's one well Lane came back and took first over MSU's Brown in the 60 yard invitation extended by the People's Republic of China in 1971 worth paying. hurdles. RECORDING HER OWN personal best. Polly Prouty won the shot put event with a throw of 12.72 meters for MSU. Another TWO QUARTERBACKS PONT THINK SO Spartan, Lynn Barber, finished second with a throw of 12.66 meters. A bad exchange in the mile relay ruined MSU's chances of Does Pittsburgh deserve favorite? sweeping the relays. was Coach Jackson felt the team's the field events. area most in need of improvement "We have a lot of talent in the long jump and high jump," Bv RICH TOSCHES Rams in Sunday's Super Bowl Week began Monday, with the capable of doing. Jackson said. "We just need to work on it. UP! Sports Writer XIV. Steelers arriving in Los Angeles LOS ANGELES (UPI) And Los Angeles running "The Rams outstand¬ "This meet gave us a good chance to see how we stand this early - The in a heavy rain and the Rams are an two back Wendell Tyler said if he ing team. They have a tremen in the season, and I was very pleased," Jackson added. quarterbacks, Terry Brad forced t o work out along just t he shaw and Vince has a good day, the Rams will dousdefense and they pose a lot The team will be traveling down to Columbus, Ohio, this Ferragamo, sides of their practice field due agreed the Pittsburgh Steelers beat the point spread and the to the muddy conditions. of problems. We played them weekend for the Lady Buckeye Invitational. don't deserve to be such heavy Steelers. The Steelers, looking for an last year and we lost to them, favorites over the Los Angeles And so the first day of Super 10-7. out here. I've looked at unprecedented fourth Super Bowltitle.are 11 point favorites those films over and over and tjjappij Jjnur over the NFC Champion Rams what I see is a real good team." in the showdown in Pasadena's "The spread is ridiculous," Magic an all-star Rose Bowl. "You look at the odds but then you have to look at our side of said the Rams' Ferragamo, who started his first NFL game less than two months ago. mmt-frt 4 the story," said Pittsburgh's in rookie season Bradshaw. "We've never beat en these guys, we're playing in their home city and it's almost at NEW YORK (UPI) — Los Angeles' Earvin "Magic" Johnson, the their homefield. Now open! first rookie since 1969 selected to start in an NBA All-Star game, "If I was back in Ruston, La., and the league's top six scorers have all earned berths in the Feb. 3 I would say t he Steelers got it all TanFaster game in Landover, Md„ according to the final results of fan the way, no sweat. But I'm here balloting released Monday. Instant and I know what the Rams are Johnson will be joined in the West backcourt by Lloyd Free of SunTan Center San Diego while Adrian Dantley of Utah, Marques Johnson of Milwaukee and Kareem Abdul-Jabbarof Los Angeles make up the In the U. Mall Above front line. America's Cup For the second year in a row, San Antonio's George Gervin was the overall vote getter with 286,463 mentions. Rounding out the ph# 35! 9449 East's starting lineup are 1979 MVP Moses Malone of Houston, 11a.m.-6p.m. Philadelphia's Julius Erving and Atlanta teammates John Drew and Eddie Johnson. BELLS TECHNICOLOR Peter Seller's !rwoiy,nKEu> _ Corner of M.A.C. A Albert Bambi, the story of a white scuttcd fawn I Love You Alice B. Toklas" growing up in a somewhat fantasy forest, Greek Pizza CHECK THE LATEST is one of Disney's most famous displays of animation. Follow Bambi through his many adventures growing up in a forest IP that is eventually destroyed by fire and Wednesday DEAL FROM man. See Thumper, Mr. Mole, and many other cartoon characters that haye made Disney famous. Young and old will enjoy V*\ mile campus. On bus resumes. Fast expert typing. will reign over the year's moving team sport? MSU Wo¬ Orientation for medical care WE PAY up to $2 for LP's mute. Furnished. 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Discussion with professors Alan Gain valuable experience in the 0838 C-20-1-31 (6) recent photograph; submit a PUREBRED IRISH Setter scripts. 349 6660. 8-1-23(3) Fisher, Harold Marcus, William radiology program at Owosso photocopy of her birth certif¬ 3 BEDROOM, SUPER clean Student Nurses Association Hospital. Attend the orientation at nuppies for sale, 8 weeks old, icate: have "Bunny Imaae" in McCagg, robert Slusser and Brian quiet area, breakfast nook, ROSSIGNOL SKIS, World UNIGRAPHICS OFFERS meets at 6:30 tonight, 336 Union. 7 $20. Days 373-3435. nights the sole Ef exclusive judge¬ Silver is at 4 p.m. Wednesday, 332 tonight, 27 Student Services sunporch, qarage, plus more. Cun, 185 em's, $50. 355-8823 COMPLETE RESUME SERV¬ Union. Sponsor: History Under- Father Jake Folio will speak on Bldg. 393-2745. E-5-1-22 (4) ment of Playboy. If we can Must see. Lou 485-5944. 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Every¬ 3 PIRANHAS WITH Triton expected to be a spokesper¬ meditation lecture, begins at 7:30 tion is at 6:30 tonight, 4 Student SPACE AVAILABLE in Owen E 5-1-22 14) 332-8414. C-20-1-31 (9) one is welcome. 18-gallon high tank. Com¬ son representing Playboy for toniqht, 340 Union. Sponsor: Services Bldg. Graduate Center for graduate SIMS Club. BANKRUPTCY AUCTION - plete se'-up $125. Tim 337- a year after receiving her Join the Textile, Design and students Ef qualified under- TYPING. LIBRARY research Cross Country ski equipment, 7455. E-5-1-17 (31 Bunny training. Send a pic¬ Clothing Club at 3 p.m. Thursday, qraduate students - over 21. resume service. Free pick-up A very ture and biography by Febru¬ important Psychology Inquire: Owen Housing 9 a.m. Ski-Doo snowmobiles Ef clo- and delivery. 676-1912. 336 Union. 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The utility then returns the By MOLLY MIKA Some of the eligible rccipi certificate to the Department of income of a household, he said. tol area counties will receive a State News Staff Writer payment of $280 if the resi¬ ents who pay their heating bills Social Services with the heat Unfortunately, winter's icy Applicants need to show LIVONIA (UPD-About 150 proportion to how much food is Churchill student Andrew fingers are going to grip Michi verification of heating bills and dence is heated with natural indirectly, as when it is in¬ ing provider's name, address cluded in the rent, will be and customer account number. well fed, middle class high consumed by their segment of Chilkiewicz. gan residents, but certain proof that the one income gas or $320 if heated with wood, school students got a stomach the world. household is less than $4,250. fuel oil or coal. issued one time payments of "I have my pride," he said. households will get relief from Checks are then issued direct Those households with more While the program is geared $180 or $135, depending on growling lesson in world food Those at table No. 1 lunched soaring heating costs. ly to heating providers and the "I don't want to go over there than one income earner may toward helping the elderly and whether their residence is politics Tuesday. on sandwiches, fruit, potato Approximately 265,000 recipients are notified that a and beg so I'll just stay here." households will receive federal still be eligible as long as the low income persons, some MSU heated with fuel oil or natural As an assignment for their chips and a fruit drink, but their students have qualified for payment has been made. more unfortunate classmates Teacher Joan Soave said he payments to ease heating costs, additional income-earners do gas. global education course, stu¬ — said Bob Swindlehurst, Energy not earn more thap $1,375 each. assistance, Swindlehurst said. Those who pay heating bills Anyone with questions con dents at Stevenson and particularly those assigned to wanted his students to experi¬ Crisis Assistance Program co¬ For instance, a household In addition to the income directly receive a comparable cerning eligibility for these Churchill high schools went on a the Third World table — got ence hunger while others ate ordinator for Ingham, Eaton, with two income-earners may stipulation, students must pro¬ amount in the form of an programs should contact the 30 hours fast to learn first hand substantially smaller portions. well. Clinton and Shiawasee coun still be eligible if their total vide more than 50 percent of energy certificate that can be Ingham County Department of how it feels to go hungry and be Social Services, 930 W. Holmes, "Suddenly, they realize that "I wanted them to come back household income is less than their support and cannot be used to pay the dealer or ties. forced to beg for food. food, even here in this room, is declared on someone else's utility. Lansing. hungry, thinking they're going Eligibility for the payments is $5,625. distributed along the same lines The teen-agers were to have a nice big luncheon, but told their as it is in the world at large," fast, which began Monday, to say to them, 'You're a Third said Rev. William Ritter, pastor World country and that's it, would end with a special lunch¬ of the Newberg United Metho¬ babe eon at a nearby church. Most, - you've got 10 percent. dist Church. Live with it.'" however, got a whole lot less Deregulation Rv ROLAND W1LKERSON Because United is reducing poses Monte Lazarus, senior vice was problems necessary because the Semos said part of the than they bargained for. When they arrived at the church, each student picked a number out of a hat to deter mine at which table he would "So approximately 80 percent of the food is set on a table representing the United States and it is available to be eaten 11 kids." by Soave said the students will be asked to pledge to fast one day each month as a reminder of people starving around the world. State News Staff Writer service, politicians and business president of public affairs for industry has greatly expanded problem in getting airlines to eat. Those students assigned to Although many involved people alike are sweating it out United, said the airline will not and become very sophisticated replace those on the way out tables 2 and 3 had the option of waiting to see if a replace ax service entirely to Cleveland in recent years, and that the stems from the fact there is Most were assigned to table with the aviation industry say — going to the United States table that governmental deregula ment can be found. and Chicago until a replace¬ industry could regulate itself currently an industry-wide No. 3, representing Third for a handout. SKIERS tion of the airlines has been ment is acquired. better than the government. shortage of planes because World countries. Some sat at BROWN SAID THAT Lazarus defended deregula¬ Semos said the airlines are older models are not too in¬ table No. 2, representing wes In a mad rush, all but 10 did SEE PAGE 8 beneficial, an official at Capitol United officials had promoted tion, saying, "If it were not for able to run more efficiently, and efficient and must be replaced. tern Europe and other industri FOR SKI CLUB City Airport disagrees. deregulation, which allows air deregulation the industry provide service where it is most The Civil Aeronautics Board, alized nations, and only 11 were One of those who didn't Airport manager Russel was INFO! Brown said if deregulation had lines more flexibility in rate would be in worse condition needed because the govern however, still has the power to seated at table No. 1, represent¬ never occurred. United Airlines structures and flight destina than it is right now." ment is less involved. prevent an airline from leaving ing the United States. would not have been allowed to He said although there have an airport or reducing service, The luncheon food was di abandon flights to Cleveland Brown added that he would WILLIAM SEMOS, STAFF been a few problems similar to and can still regulate price vided among the tables in and reduce service to Chicago not have favored deregulation council to the U.S. Senate that of Lansing, most airlines hikes, said James Deegan, an POSITIONS OPEN in April. had he known "all of the aviation subcommittee, said have "conducted themselves as assistant of the CAB. United announced in mid- ramifications." that although there have been good citizens." Deegan added the CAB will ASMSU problems with deregulation, Semos said many people have be entirely phased out'by 1985 November that it was dropping flights because of sky rocketing The state attorney general's office is currently taking steps that advantages have far "out gotten the wrong image of and that other government Panel talk Student Board Representatives fuel prices and the inefficiency to block United's exit until a weighed" the imperfections. deregulation. He noted that agencies will take over the Communication Arts Semos said that deregulation when the airlines were deregu CAB's administrative response of making shorthaul flights. replacement can be found. lated in 1978, that fuel prices hilities. focuses on University College took a tremendous jump, forc¬ Semos said the government will be able to guarantee flight Programming Board Representative ing airlines to raise their ticket Meany buried in Washington dome of the prices. He said the two oc¬ currences were that unrelated and deregulation should not be service to small airports until 1988, at which time congress will have to decide if the Afghanistan Elections Commission (2 Seats) WASHINGTON (API - the coffin as it was carried up Romanesque St. The Afghanistan Crisis will Matthew's Cathedral, six the scape goat for rising fuel deregulation act warrants any be discussed among a Director of Information George Meany, the lion of the the cathedral steps. panel of blocks from the White House. costs. changes. American labor movement for a "We're working people of history and political science quarter-century who was this country," the unidentified In front row was President professors, at 4 p.m. Wednes¬ praised by his successor as "the man shouted. Carter, Vice President and day in 332 Union. Mrs. Walter F. Mondale and best there was," was buried Tuesday. The two were shoved away Secretary of State and Mrs. PIRGIM position open, Professors Harold Alan Marcus, Fisher, William by police and arrested on a "We now have faith that Cyrus R. Vance. Muriel McCagg and Robert M. Slusser better days lie ahead for the charge of disrupting a religious Humphrey, widow of Sen. of the department of history a DOOLEY'S % working people of America, and of the world, because George service, said police Capt. J.E. Mazur. Hubert H. Humphrev, D-Minn.. sat between the president and applications due Jan. 21 and Brian Silver, political science professor, will comprise ? AND a One of the leaflets was signed vice president. Meany is up there, negotiating PIRGIM is now accepting ly five hours of related work 'he panel. the matter with God," said Lane Kirkland, who took up the by the National May Day 1980 Committee from Detroit, and In the rows behind them sat Meany's family, the executive applications for an open posi tion on its campus Board of each week. They also must have donated one dollar to The discussion will be spon¬ sored bv the History Under¬ lOl-fM reins from Meany as president called on American workers to council of the 14 million- Directors. PIRGIM at winter registration. graduate Club, Russlian and PRESENT IN CONCERT! "fight this capitalist system and member labor federation, two Students with a commitment The board will vote by of the AFL-CIO. East European Studies Pro¬ Meany, 85, died Thursday — the oppression, discrimination presidential contenders — Sen. to public interest should submit quorum on the applicants and gram and the Mid-East Studies and inequality it thrives on." a statement of their qualifica the position will begin immedi¬ 63 years to the day after he Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass., Committee. tions and intentions to the MSU ately. received his first membership Meany's standing in Ameri¬ and California Gov. Edmund G. Public Interest Research Group card in the Plumbers Union. can political and labor life was Brown Jr. — Senate leaders in Michigan office, 22 Student The funeral was disrupted at reflected by the dignitaries who and at least one other governor, Services, by Jan. 21. the outset when a young man attended the 70-minute requiem Hugh Carey of New York. The Applicants must be available M.S.U. and woman threw leaflets on mass under the creamy blue foreign dignitaries included winter and spring terms for the Justice Minister Shmuel Tamir weekly Monday night board of Israel, whose cause Meany had always championed. meetings and for approximate GENERAL MEMBERSHIP James Madison The mass, at the same church (continued from page 31 option. where President Kennedy's funeral John was F. held in MEETING the council not consider semi- "I always take the advice of 1963, was celebrated by more autonomy unless they consider it for other university units my adacemic colleagues very seriously," he said. "I don't than a dozen white-robed SUPERVISOR'S ASSOCIATION priests. Cardinal William Baum also. The final erdict, however, is . want to ment make right now." a decisive state¬ of Washington also took part. Thursday in the hands of Winder. Winder said the council's She said she felt Home's January 17,1980 decision will be an important Fresh Air Society Open Board Meeting 6 p.m. factor when he chooses the final worth looking into. 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June 18 - August 1, Further Training and the Summer Programs. CALL NOW: 353-5255 3. September 17-24, Fall Programs and Registration. \ ill. WN IV Application Procedure: 1. Applications available 250 Administration Building beginning Mor 2. No applications accepted after 5:00 p.m., Tuesday. Januory 22. V i