Thuruoay Midterm blues will have a hard time spoiling this day. The State News Sunshine, blue skies are ex pected with temperatures in the mid to upper 20s. VOLUME 74 NUMBER 26 MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY, EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN 48824 FEBRUARY 7, 1980 Bribery charges expected within 90 days By ROBERT M. ANDREWS investigation against me." White House press secretary Jody Powell said President Carter and Civiletti had a Cannon said he spoke to FBI Director William Webster and Webster told him he is not Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON - The Justice Department expects criminal indictments in 90 days in "general conversation" Tuesday about the case, but they did not discuss it in detail. the subject of any current inquiry. Also Wednesday, the Senate Ethics Committee voted 6-0 to conduct a "preliminary The FBI in Washington had no immediate comment on Cannon's report of the the corruption scandal that implicates at least eight members of Congress and reportedly has spread to high levels of the New Jersey state government. inquiry" into allegations that Sen. Harrison A. Williams, D-N.J., accepted money in conversation, but the head of the FBI field office in Las Vegas, Joseph Yablonsky, told Meanwhile, Rep. Richard Kelly, R-Fla., confirmed reports that he took $25,000 in cash in exchange for the promise of legislative favors. reporters: Sen. Howell Heflin, D-Ala., the committee chairman, also said the committee staff will the probe but asserted he was conducting his own investigation. "It has been confirmed to me by our headquarters that such a conversation took make a preliminary examination of published allegations of possible wrongdoing by Sen. place ... Chagrined by press disclosures of the FBI investigation, Attorney General Benjamin Howard Cannon, D-Nev. There is no pending investigation of Sen. Cannon." Civiletti asked Congress Wednesday to refrain from conducting separate inquiries that Meanwhile, the Trenton (N.J.) Times reported the FBI was investigating at least six Heflin initially reported that the panel would similarly look into allegations concerning might jeopardize federal prosecutions. Sen. Birch Bayh, D-Ind. prominent New Jersey figures in the bribery case, including top officials of Democratic If Congress persists, Civiletti said, "a number of guilty individuals may go unprosecuted Gov. Brendan Byrne's administration. But late Wednesday, Heflin said he has been informed by the Justice Department that or unpunished." Already, knowledgeable sources said, the FBI has shut down several other undercover "they don't have any evidence of wrongdoing." IN AN INTERVIEW with NBC News, Kelly said that "I put the money in the pockets of investigations in several cities rather than risk disclosure because of scandal publicity that my coat." AS A RESULT, Heflin said, the committee would drop any plans for a separate began last weekend. investigation of Bayh. Kelly said he took the $25,000 from what turned out to be FBI agents because he thought THE SOURCES,WHO asked not to be named, said the other, discontinued undercover Cannon and Bayh have both denied tjie allegations. they were "shady characters" and was investigating them. Cannon says he was assured by the FBI Wednesday that "there is pending Another newspaper, Newsday of Long Island, N.Y., quoted unnamed federal sources as operations were "showing great promise" of producing significant criminal charges. None no saying that Kelly took the money from undercover agents at a Georgetown townhouse, stuffed the bills in his trouser and jacket pockets, smoothed the bulges and asked: "Does it show?" AMERICAN GROUP DETAINED But Kelly said in the broadcast interview that "when they (the FBI agents) blew the cover on their case they blew the cover on mine." Kelly said he returned all but $174 of the $25,000 to the FBI. Quoting federal sources close to the investigation, the Trenton Times said those Bani denounces Sadr militants implicated in the FBI investigation include Joseph Lordi, chairperson of the New Jersey Casino Control Commission, and former state Sen. Martin L. Greenberg, a former Byrne law partner who is now president of a yet-to-open gambling casino in Atlantic City. By The Associated Press invitation of the militants. embassy for 95 days. unauthorized by the state prosecutor, and BOTH LORDI AND Greenberg, who once headed the state Senate committee with Iranian President Abolhassan Bani Sadr, Western journalists in Tehran quoted Iranian leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Kho¬ assailed the state radio-television system jurisdiction over casino laws, both denied involvement. airport sources saying there was meini and his Revolutionary Council have for giving air time to the militants without taking on the U.S. Embassy militants as The newspaper said two other unidentified members of the casino commission were directly for the first time, attacked them as confusion over the status of the Americans' accepted a United Nations plan for an prior government approval. under investigation in addition to Kenneth MacDonald, who resigned Monday. Also lawless "dictators" on Wednesday after entry visas. The sources said the group investigation of the ex-shah's regime that In an interview with the Tehran news¬ (continued on page 2) they engineered the arrest of a government might be kept overnight at the airport and American officials hope will lead to the paper Kayhan, he said the embassy minister as an alleged ally of the CIA. then be sent back to the United States on release of the hostages. militants were paving the way for lawless¬ Later Wednesday, in what could prove to Thursday. ness in Iran and he called them "dictators be the government's second rebuke of the The developments seemed to foreshadow BUT THE IRANIANS continued to make who have created a government within a young Moslem radicals holding the em¬ a possible showdown between the militants conflicting statements Wednesday about government." bassy, authorities at Tehran airport de¬ and Bani Sadr's emerging government that whether and when the hostages would be "How could you expect a government tained a 49-member American delegation as could affect the fate of the approximately 50 freed. employee to go to work feeling secure?" he it arrived in the Iranian capital at the Americans held hostage at the Tehran Bani Sadr denounced the arrest as asked. "No legal or judicial security in the country . . . will undoubtedly lead to disorder." It was the strongest attack yet on the Federal standards on evacuation militants by Bani Sadr, who has taken over as head of the Revolutionary Council, which will be dissolved after parliamentary elec¬ tions scheduled for March. called 'inadequate' by legislator THE 49-MEMBER American group, vited to Iran by the embassy militants to in¬ help publicize the militants' positions, were By TIM SIMMONS to a changing set of guidelines," said Patrick they are doing, before they would say 'I being detained by immigration authorities State News Staff Writer McCollough, planning and preparedness guess this is all right' and then move on to at Tehran airport after arriving from the next requirement," the aide said. The standards used by a federal agency director for FEMA in Michigan, London because they did not hold proper which recently reviewed Michigan's emer¬ Clodfelter emphasized that only the entry visas from the Iranian Embassy in gency evacuation plans were called "inade¬ AN AIDE TO Clodfelter and Sen. Doug Nuclear Regulatory Commission can grant Washington, an informed source at the quate" by a democratic state legislator Ross, D-Oak Park, said, however, review¬ national approval to an evacuation plan, airport told a reporter. Wednesday. ers could not find 34 of the 70 essential parts eliminating the influence of the federal "They were expecting to get their visas Rep. Mark Clodfelter, D-Flint, also said of the evacuation plan. agency's review. here at the airport," the source said, adding the review by the Federal Emergency "This plan is not functional, but you have "Failure to get concurrence with the there was a possibility the group could be Management Agency was "cosmetic and to realize all these guys are in this together," reviewers on this plan means nothing," he held overnight at the airport and sent back really doesn't hold any weight." he said. "The reviewers would say some¬ said. to the United States Thursday. The federal reviewers claimed last week thing like 'we can't find this in your plan' and Michigan's emergency evacuation plan "is in the state would reply with something like U.N. officials in New York say the key CLODFELTER AND ROSS released a very good shape" and developing right on 'well, we really would do that if we had to.' unresolved issue in their plan for an statement last week calling Michigan's schedule. "The federal reviewers would then huddle investigation of the ex-shah's regime is together for about five minutes and display emergency evacuation plan inadequate and whether the hostages will be freed once an "This plan is like a car on the assembly line, one that is being put together according in the process they really don't know what incomplete and demanded it be reconsidered investigatory body is established, as the by Gov. William G. Milliken. Carter administration demands, or not until after the investigation is completed, as the On the same day, Maurice Reizen, Iranians insist. director of the department of public health, Tehran Radio, monitored in Kuwait, released a document which also claimed the Dixon visits Lansing, plan was inadequate. quoted an unidentified Foreign Ministry official Wednesday as saying the investi¬ "While we have it (the plan) on paper, gatory commission's "work" would have a until equipment is purchased and we begin "profound effect" on the hostage crisis. explains her foresight mock exercises to ensure our capability, we are not able to provide any degree of public health protection," the document said. But it also quoted Ayatollah Mohammed Behesti, influential secretary of the Revo¬ Dixon said she is unable to tell her lutionary Council, as saying he believes the By ROLAND WILKERSON The health department needs about hostages will not be released until the State News Staff Writer prediction as to who will be elected ousted Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi is $300,000 to put the plan into use and it would Nationally known psychic Jeanne president in 1980 because she is under returned to Iran to stand trial for alleged then take "several months" before it became Dixon was in Lansing Wednesday to contract to a newspaper in California to mass murder and corruption. release her prediction to that publica¬ operational, the aide said. continue her quest to "help people find themselves." tion first. Dixon, who was invited to speak at She added she was unsure how the the Lansing Chamber of Commerce Annual Dinner, explained at a press American-people felt about the candi¬ dates, but predicted that she would be able to determine their "vibrations" in Police arrest 'U' students conference how she is able to make June. predictions about a person's life. cocaine, LSD charges Dixon claims she has powers of "I just close my eyes and try to pick foresight because God has endowed her on up the channel in the air that belongs to with special abilities. State News/Robin Spencer you and only you," she said. Dixon predicted that the United "We all have extra-sensory percep¬ By MARK FELLOWS were trying to be as congenial as we could," Eating lunch near the main fountain at the Lansing Mall appears to be a tions — we could not be alive if we did States and the Soviet Union, will not go State News Staff Writer Metro Squad Lt. Gene Wriggelsworth said. harrowing experience for Dorothy Logan. The sailboats that are ganging not have any. The Lord has given me a Two MSU students and two former up on her are actually part of the Lansing Mall Boat Show. The show "She wasn't missed." to war over the Persian Gulf. little more sensitivity to it," Dixon said. students were arraigned Wednesday in The four were arraigned by Judge John runs through Sunday. Mason District Court and another is being P. O'Brien, who scheduled their preliminary "WE WILL END up being allies with "MAYBE HE WANTS me to use it to examinations for 1:30 p.m. Feb. 14 in Russia," Dixon said. sought by police in connection with the sale tell world affairs as I have done," she of cocaine and LSD on campus, police said. Mason District Court. All are out on $3,000 "We can't beat them, so we'll join added. them." Dixon said that she had predicted the Iranian crisis "years ago" and also said Lyman Briggs freshman Lisa M. Mar¬ shall, 19, of 566 W. Holmes Hall, charged with conspiracy to deliver LSD, was bonds, a court spokesperson said. Six officers from the Metro Narcotics Squad and two uniformed officers from the West endangers detente that she knew over a year ago that the conspiracy to deliver cocaine and delivery Department of Public Safety made the U.S.S.R. was going to invade Afghan istan. Dixon said her purpose in life is to of cocaine. No preference sophomore Donna S. Engle, 19, of 565 W. Homes Hall, was charged with delivery of LSD and cocaine. campus arrests at 4:45 p.m. Tuesday, at 565 and 566 W. Holmes Hall, police said, culminating a three-month investigation by Metro Squad officers. by backing U.S. — Soviets help the world's children conquer birth MOSCOW (UPI) - The Soviet Union of the Soviet Union's border and grow into a defects and added that she spends most James M. Schuler, 20, of 4010 N. East St., direct threat to its security." Wriggelsworth said two ounces of cocaine warned NATO they must choose between of her time flying around the United Lansing, was charged with delivery of worth about $3,200 was confiscated in the continued detente and support for U.S. States raising funds for pre-natal cocaine, and David L. Grossman, 20, of It was the first time since invading 13342 Nadine in Huntington Woods, a arrests. foreign policy, including a boycott of the Afghanistan in December that the Soviets research. The arrests were made at the time of the Moscow Olympics. Dixon noted a difference between her Detroit suburb, was charged with conspir¬ alleged "buy" in order to ensure the The official Tass news agency said in a suggested unrest in that country repre¬ acy to deliver and delivery of cocaine. sented a direct threat to Russian security. immediate return of the money to the lengthy article that as a result of the predictions and prophecies. Both Grossman and Schuler were MSU Metro Squad, Wriggelsworth said. situation in Afghanistan, the United States "The Soviet Union has more than once Predicting what will happen to some¬ students fall term. one is a talent that involves picking up Another student, Lyman Briggs fresh¬ Wriggelsworth added that investigators appears determined "to shelve the policy of declared that detente by no means implies on someone's "vibrations," Dixon said. had made smaller detente, to resume the Cold War, bring an end to class struggle on the scale of the man Catherine A. Jackson, 19, of 565 W. drug purchases previous¬ Prophecies are revealed to her during Homes Hall, is being sought by police for ly, including a small amount of "purple pressure to bear on the U.S.S.R., week its world," Tass said. r , a one week period, when she is in a microdot" LSD. isolation." escape from lawful custody as well as The commentary by Nikolai Portugalov "One cannot, as some politicians in the "higher state of mind," she said. delivery and conspiracy to deliver cocaine, Police said Jackson, Marshall and Engle "There are seven days that you might flatly rejected what it said were U.S. NATO countries do, declare for continuing were arrested in their rooms and Schuler campus police said. detente in Europe and simultaneously almost say are heaven on earth," Dixon was arrested in his house at about 5:30 p.m. demands that the Kremlin "refrain from After being arrested in her room, said about her psychic experiences. supporting the national liberation move¬ express solidarity with the U.S. policy Jackson escaped through the door of the by Metro Squad officers. directed at frustrating it, boycotting the "You are looking at the world through Grossman was arrested Thursday night ments, and moreover refrain from any suite's adjoining room in the arrest confu¬ Moscow Olympics and curtailing contacts rose-colored glasses." at his home by Huntington Woods police, reaction to crises provoked by the West, Jeane Dixon sion, Police said. with the Soviet Union in all fields of life." even if they take place along the perimeter "The room was pretty crowded and we campus police said. 2 Michigon Stote News, Eost Loosing, Michigon Thursday, February 7. 1980 EXTRA . . . EXTRA . . . READ Bribery charges ALL AROUT IT!!!! (continued from page 1) reported under investigation were state Sens. Joseph Mares sa and Angelo Errichetti. In response to appeal, the House ethics com mittee agreed to go ahead with Civiletti's an investigation using any infor¬ Young to lecture Sources told the Times that mation it could get from the in spring course JLlet's the Justice Department shifted Justice Department without responsibility for the bribery jeopardizing federal prosecu¬ investigation from U.S. At¬ tions. torney Robert Del Tufo in Former United Nations an overview of Third World Newark to the Brooklyn office THE SENATE ETHICS Ambassador Andrew Young and Western relations. because some subjects of the Committee, meanwhile, was will be a visiting professor in In addition to the guest inquiry had learned of it understood to be debating the the College of Urban lectures which will meet on through Del Tufo's office. issue late Wednesday. Calls for Development during spring Tuesdays from 3 to 4:50 Del Tufo, who has refused to creation of a special commission term. p.m., students must sign up discuss the investigation, was to investigate the allegations Young will lecture five for weekly discussion sec¬ nominated as federal prosecutor came from Sens. Robert Mor¬ times throughout the term tions. Campus faculty mem¬ by Williams, one of the bers of Congress allegedly in¬ volved in the scandal. mem gan, D-N.C., and William Roth, R-Del. "I think people expect Congress to take action now," Roth said. as part of the course "World Conflict and Development — New Dimensions and Strat¬ egies for Change." Other bers will courses, instruct these aimed at discussing the historical role of the Third World. FINAL FEBRUARY ASSISTANT ATTORNEY According to Newsday's guest lecturers will also Young resigned as U.N. GENERAL Philip Hevmann, sources, Kelly took $25,000 speak as part of the course. ambassador in August 1979 DISASTER who is in charge of the Justice from the undercover agents, The four-credit course is after admitting he had met Department's criminal division, then met with federal authori¬ listed in the Racial and with a representative of the read the letter and then made ties in Washington Sunday and Ethnic Studies Department Palestine Liberation Organ¬ what he called an "optimistic turned over nearly the same as Special Topics 485, sec¬ ization. The United States estimate" that all indictments amount of cash. tions 4 through 11. Three had pledged not to associate would be returned within 120 It was not known if Kelly gave hundred students may enroll with that organization. days and that all criminal trials any explanation for handing in the course, which is open He has appeared several it's Hotter than the would be months. completed in about six Heymann said it had not been over the money, just hours reports of the FBI investigation were published. after to people both inside and outside of the department. Young's lectures will give times at MSU since 1968. Young's last lecture on cam¬ pus was in October 1979. Hindenburg!! decided how many public offi The Newsday account said cials would be charged with Kelly went to the Georgetown criminal misconduct. But he and townhouse to discuss using his Civiletti clearly were de¬ influence to help an Oman sheik rs is published by termined to head off what arrange political asylum. The W.nler and Spi Heymann called a "nightmare paper said various sources said •, $25 per yeor picture" of competing Justice the agents were told that to get .ostog. paid oi it Department and congressional Kelly's help, they also would Bldg Michigan < is 520260 investigations. have to pay off two Long 'f Please bs Build. Civiletti said such a situation Islanders and an underworld "could severely impede our figure living in Orlando, Fla. GERALD H. COY, GENERAL MANAGER ROBERT L. BULLARD, SALES MANAGER ability to secure convictions of The $25,000 was to be a PMONIS those guilty." So, said Hey¬ downpayment on an eventual mann, until criminal trials are $250,000 to be split 55 8255 among completed, "we'll be very ada¬ Kelly and the other three, the mant" in resisting congressional paper said, but Kelly pocketed requests for evidence in the the $25,000 and did not tell the case. others about it. 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Eost Lansing, Michigan Thursday, February 7, 1980 3 STl l)KM BOARD VOTE Facility will be ready for Muddy Construction Sosa dismissal upheld By MIKE CHAUDHURI College of Education repre¬ regarding Sosa's status, Jones Several people spoke in favor State News Staff Writer is ahead The ASMSU Student Board sentative. added. of Sosa at the meeting. The only board members who Passiak said Sosa's dismissal "I am very disappointed to decided Tuesday to uphold the voted to overturn Studer's see that he was bounced out of may hurt his political career in of schedule dismissal of Henry Sosa, Col¬ decision were Ken Passiak, the future. office for a minor technicality," lege of Arts and Letters repre¬ College of Human Ecology said Eric Gilbert, a sophomore The constitution should not sentative. representative, and Dennis rule over the Student Board, in James Madison College. If everything goes as Jones, College of Social Science Sosa was dismissed from the Passiak said. The board defeated two mo¬ expected "Muddy" Waters board last week by Board representative. tions to close the meeting and his staff will be able to Jones said he has seen "a lot "I believe the board has a move into the new football Chairperson Bruce Studer be during its discussion of Sosa's cause he failed to pay his of different people interpreting responsibility to uphold the dismissal. training facility across from the constitution different constitution," Studer said. ASMSU winter tax and was in The board in other business Case Hall within the next ways." Sosa said he was never in violation of the ASMSU consti- voted to give $350 to the Off- month. "The interpretation violation of the constitution tuion. of the Campus Council constitution is the job since a deadline was never set to help adver¬ of the tise the council's first election. The building's construction, "I feel ASMSU might have for paying the ASMSU tax. which judiciaries," he said. "We have a responsibility to was begun in fall 1978, lost some credibility if we did The judiciaries, rather than was not scheduled for comple¬ "My work in this college the Off-Campus Council be overturn your (Studer's) de¬ the board or chairperson, (Arts and Letters) is damaged," tion until March. However, cause we in essence got it off cision," said Valerie Spangler, should make the final decision he added. the construction is ahead of ground," Studer said. schedule and will be ready for the new coach shortly, said Mary K. Smith, secretary to Campaigns begins the head coach. The structure, totally funded by the MSU which is to abolish board Department of Intercollegiate Athletics, cost between $1.6 By MIKE CHAUDHURI of Students For Basic Rights, Bruce Studer said the proposal He said he would like to see and $1.7 million. Much of the State News Staff Writer said he has collected 100 signa¬ is not written like a constitu¬ the Student Board, Council of money was raised at annual A petition drive to abolish tures by himself and has three tional amendment, and so if Graduate Students and the football banquets in Lansing, the ASMSU Student Board is other people working with him. Student Council merge into one passed could not change the Grand Rapids and Detroit. being engineered by an MSU ASMSU constitution. organization. student who is dissatisfied with SCHWARTZ SAID THE Smith said the football It would "just be an advisory- Studer said he does not think the board's performance. object of the petition drive is program, which was spread not to abolish the Student type thing," he said. the structure of the Student The Student Board "has to be "If passed, the board would out all over campus, will now Board totally, but to restruc¬ Board is a problem. forced to change," said Daniel have to take notice," he added. centralized in the new ture it. T. Jones, a member of the The board could be improved 22,000-square-foot facility Student Media Appropriations "We want to abolish what it if it had better personnel, he adjacent to the practice fields. Board. is now," he said. HENRY SOSA, WHO was said, and added that more 'We used to have offices in He said he hopes as many as dismissed from the Student commuication with students The drive, if successful, 6,000 signatures are collected. Board last week, said he sup¬ Jenison, trainers in Munn Ice about ASMSU activity would would put a proposal Student Board Chairperson Arena and locker rooms and on an ports the petition drive. improve its image. ASMSU referendum which weight training rooms at the states "Be it resolved ... the stadium," Smith said. next elected Student Board The new building features a shall be the last Student lobby with a green chandelier, Board." and trophy cases, coaches' offices and meeting rooms, a That board would then "allo¬ cate their tax monies and press lounge and three class¬ rooms that can be opened into responsibilities to successful areas of ASMSU," according to one large room for receptions. It also the proposal. comes complete with a locker room, a weight training JONES SAID HE would like , doctors' examining the board to replace itself with rooms, a rehabilitation room, a sauna and an equipment and "something that could work," but said he does not have any laundry room. definite replacement for the "The building has been board in mind. popular with recruits," Smith The proposal needs 3,700 added. 'It's a very good tool. signatures to put it on a They love to go through it." referendum, he said. She said the old football "I don't see much of a office in Jenison will probably problem in getting 3,700 signa be divided between the tures," he added. basketball staff and the Jones said he had elicited Women's Athletic Paul Plank of Pittsburgh Plate Glass support from several campus Co., Lansing, puts the final metal t leaders. Department. the new football training facility. 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It the Soviet intervention is that it entitles to respond in kind. When we us legitimize our United States and its interests, conscription is the most basic violation of individual If it were not so very real, it few of us care to have the sins of a deplorable act which the United States was fear of losing Afghanistan, not the hope methods of intervention, we legitimize the liberties. It violates the right of the elected representatives should vigorously condemn. Our actions at of gaining more which motivated the Soviet Union's as well and reduce the moral individual to plan a future and to act on those would be almost comical: a our rubbed in faces. the United Nations, the President's decision invasion. There is nothing to suggest that outrage of their move to the status of a tactic plans. It violates the individual's ability to Lebanese business person, work¬ our to restrict trade with the U.S.S.R., and the the Soviet Union now threatens Pakistan, in a game. act on his or her conscience. It makes the ing for the FBI and posing as an Disgust, however, is no reason attempt to withdraw the Summer Olympics Iran or any American interest to any greater Finally, I see nothing in the current individual a pawn — or an outlaw. In the Arab sheik named Kambir Abdul for avoidance, either in the halls of from Moscow are reasonable, responsible situation which justifies resumption of the degree because of the invasion. absence of any showing that the survival or Rahman, arrived in the United Congress or the eyes of the nation. actions which will deliver that message of The real threat to Pakistan is in the nature draft or of draft registration. I have to basic interests of the United States are at If the allegations of the FBI and condemnation. They also ally us, for the first of its own government. General Zia is a wonder for what the drafted troops will be stake, conscription is an inexcusable intru¬ States with bundles of cash ready time in many years, with the forces opposed despot hated widely in his country; he used to protect Pakistan from the Soviet sion upon the basic rights of American to trade for political clout. And he the U.S. Department of Justice own - control of the rest of the has canceled Union? There is no evidence Pakistan is citizens. Today, with no evidence that our found takers — not only immigra¬ turn out to be true, then those to superpower of repeatedly postponed world. To the extent that our policies are elections, analysts agree, because he knew under threat of attack, and plenty of reasons survival or interests are even about to be tion officials happy to grant him accused should be spared neither aimed at inducing the U.S.S.R. to leave he would lose. American support for his to avoid using American troops to prop up threatened, even the renewal of registration permanent residency in exchange punishment nor further political Afghanistan, no other actions short of war regime because he happens to oppose the another dictator. To protect Iran from the is wrong. It reinforces the crisis atmos¬ for bribes, but eight, perhaps nine, embarrassment. If there is any¬ seem possible. Soviets will inevitably lead us down the Soviet Union? Again, there is no threat, and phere. It gives our nation the means to easily disastrous, bankrupt path of similar policies the Iranians have demonstrated that they escalate a crisis or to bog itself down again in members of Congress. Granted, thing more abhorrent than a I am greatly alarmed by the moves don't want our help. To protect the oil fields? in Iran, Vietnam, Nicaragua, and elsewhere; defense of allies we could better do without. the FBI's evidence can easily be dishonest public official, it is one recommended by the President and appar¬ identification of American interests with a The Soviet Union doesn't threaten them. It I hope you will resist the war fever now chalked up to "entrapment." But who is allowed to remain in office. ently gaining overwhelming support in would be the ultimate outrage to seize them Congress which seem designed to lead to an right-wing dictator leads to support for his raging in Washington and critically examine the country's latest political scan¬ While a thorough and speedy repressive policies which leads to identifica¬ from the nations to which they belong. To the assumptions on which our nation's unnecessary confrontation with the Soviet dal — already code-named "Abdul- investigation of the scandal is Union in nations other than Afghanistan. I tion once again of the United States as the protect pro-American governments from proposed responses are based. There have enemy of progressive change in the Third internal opposition? That seems to be the been far too many instances in which nations gate" — serves to remind us that if certainly a prime concern at this urge you to oppose these measures, which World. When the revolution comes in real reason — and never mind the lessons of have blundered into war because they were political misdeeds did not start time, the proceedings of the include reinstatement of draft registration and possibly the draft itself; the removal of Pakistan we will be reviled in Pakistan as we Vietnam and Iran or the fact that the Soviet too blinded by their own prejudices to sort with Watergate, they did not end moment should not overshadow are today in Iran as the perpetuators of hand in such opposition is more often out the facts from the myths. If we must some modest controls over CIA covert with it, either. the need for in-depth reflection on corruption and repression. The same could imagined than real. If we end up sending fight or intervene, let us be clear why and to activities through repeal of the Hughes- American troops to protect Already the evidence and ru¬ possible Congressional reform. Ryan amendment; and military aid to the happen in many of the other countries the the Zias of the what ends, as we failed to do the last time of evidence have made The revelations of the Watergate United States is counting as partners in an region from their own people we will have around. mors tyranny in Pakistan and to other dictator¬ learned nothing from the last 30 years. anti-Soviet alliance. Fox is an East Lansing Councilmember and a appreciable dents in the less-than- era may have taught us that lust ships whose only virtue seems to be their 1979 We should also study carefully the results Except in times of a real threat to the MSU graduate proximity to Afghanistan. lofty mood of Congress and the for private gain often outshadows of past CIA covert activity before rushing off public. In the House of Repre¬ the desire for public service: The current atmosphere of crisis over the to unleash the agency for another round of Soviet intervention in Afghanistan is based sentatives, a body whose supposed "Abdulgate," however, seems to destabilization. We are still feeling the on a crucial misreading of Soviet intentions. repercussions from the CIA's overthrow of integrity was established by the say that what few reforms have I have not seen a trace of evidence to support Mossadegh in Iran in 1953. The international Watergate era, official business been initiated have not been the claim that the intervention is the first condemnation of the Soviet Union's move in prevailed on the floor but talk in enough. For this reason, the part of a Soviet drive for control of the Afghanistan demonstrates the folly of any the cloakrooms centered around Congressional ethics committees Persian Gulf or for warm water ports — yet superpower intervention in the Third the scandal and the newest blow to would be wise to view their role in that is the premise on which our policy is World. To resort again to such immoral now based. Far more plausible is an analysis activities ourselves, however surreptitious¬ the Congressional image. "I'm the case not as "quasi-investiga¬ that the U.S.S.R. sees itself as holding its ly, is to throw away whatever good will we discouraged," lamented one legis¬ tory," but legislative, with the own ground. Afghanistan has been militarily have gained from the current situation. The lator. "I'm shocked. I'm sick." ultimate purpose of any action dependent on the U.S.S.R. for 25 years. worst possible attitude we could take about Most of the nation would probably being Congressional improve¬ concur. ments. "Abdulgate," ironically, comes It may be true, as one legislator at a time when its impact on noted, that the scandal represents national unity and spirit could be an indictment of the entire Con¬ the most devastating. Internation¬ gress: if so, it is not the first. It is al crises and domestic troubles are likely, however, to be among the pressing harder than ever, and most painful. If Watergate focused even in an atmosphere which our attention on the need for assumes political corruption to be reform; "Abdulgate" tells us that ing South African gold? Board's decision Can the actions the University takes to the rule rather than the exception, somehow we have failed. combat world oppression be effective if our nullifies project president could care less? Mary Jane Jerian I 171 Gunson was outraged, though not particularly shocked, to read in last Thursday's State News that the ASMSU Student Board voted down the textbook exchange proposed for Muddy Waters spring term. The board refused to allot $591 toward the exchange, which had the potential of freeing deserves support literally thousands of students from the control of outrageously expensive book¬ After four years of questioning the stores. knowledge of your sports columnists, I have But then the board voted to to conclude after reading Adam Teicher's drop $1,321 column of Jan. 31, that there is very little into the lap of the Women's Culture Club for a play which is the Programming Board's knowledge. He spent half of an article on how George Perles could acquire talent from responsibility to fund anyway. Does the Student Board really believe Michigan when in fact he would have had no that a play students may or may not attend is place to begin, where as Frank Waters has a better investment of student money than coached in Michigan for 30 years, and has his connections already set throughout the something that could ease the economic pain of throwing away $60 or $70 per term for texts ? state. As for Darryl Rogers, what little recruiting he did do in Michigan all went to waste on his bench. As for the experience of VOCAL POINT2? Students don't need a play about domestic Frank Waters in a major college, what about QToday's question: assault to graduate. Students don't even Should the $1 PIRGIM tax check-off be continued at registration? need the Women's Culture Club to graduate. the likes of Bo Schembechler, Darryl Rogers • YES - 353-3110 NO - 353-3220 But we do need textbooks. Maybe and Big Ten champion coach Earle Bruce; Results of Tuesday s question: ASMSU has forgotten where it gets its who had ever heard of them before they Do you read the full page ad ASMSU purchases each term in funds. The $3 tax imposed on us at the went to their respective schools? I say give the man a chance before judging The State News? beginning of each term is paid by ALL YES —7 No —32 students, not just the cultural ones. him, as we have done with your columns, ASMSU comptroller Terry Buckley said and I think that you will find the outcome for Sponsored by ASMSU and The State News, Inc. the exchange should be voted down because him will be a lot better than it will be for you. he was unsure that the $591 for labor and Randy L. Austin publicity would draw enough participants. Apparently, Terry Buckley hasn't visited Kelley halts Fermi a bookstore lately. I can't think of anything that could help more students than a place where they could Chicanos slighted "The State News A halt has finally been called to $181 million loan to pay a portion of get fair prices for both buying and selling Gerry Skoczlas' "TV's New Season," Fermi II's zooming costs, thfeir books. and none their share in the plant triggered article (Jan. 31), while riveting everyone's I urge the Student Board to make more too soon. Attorney General Frank Kelley's action. attention to the mindlesness of today's Thursday, February 7, 1980 responsible decisions when allocating my television fare, nonetheless stooped to some Editorials are the opinions of the State News. Kelley has asked the Public Anti-nuclear sentiment in Lan¬ money, and the money of my fellow Viewpoints, Service Commission to cut off tongue-in-cheek racism. columns and letters are personal opinions. sing resulted in a Board of Water students. financing for the Detroit Edison and Light decision last December Paul Crandall I found "MASH (Mexican Americans Editorial Department nuclear plant, charging the pro¬ to scrap a nuclear buy-in proposal Lansing Selling Hashish)" to be offensive to the Mexican American (Chicano) students, staff Editor-in-chief Entertainment & Book Editor Bill Ho/dsh/p ject's cost has skyrocketed that has been tossed about the last and citizens who have a vested interest in Managing Editor Don Kinsley Sports Editor JelfHittler another 76 percent in just three few years. Had Lansing bought Editorial coordinator TomStacey Layout Editor Ben Welmers MSU's informational role. months. into Fermi II, the projected fixed Conflict of policy City Editor Susan Tompor Freelance Editor Carrie Thorn While the attempt was to some Campus Editor Michele McElmurrv Chief Copy Editor Linda Oliverio The increase is the latest in a costs of power to be generated at Photo Editor Richard Marshall Staff Representa Tim Simmons humorous, the utter callousness of deni¬ series of escalations, up 659 the plant — now pegged at 2.5 A parallel can be drawn between the grating Raza in such a flippant manner is percent from an original cost times higher than those Edison United States embargo of grain and inexcusable. Advertising Department estimate of $229 million. Kelley's pays for purchased power — technology to the Soviet Union and MSU's Jesse Gonzales Ron MacMillan Asst Advertising Manager . Advertising Manager Pat Greening move, though late, shows the state would have bankrupt the city in a divesture of stocks in South Africa. Both Director, Chicano/Latino Aide Program reactions show opposition to policies and Residence Hall Programs has serious doubts about the matter of years. * actions taken by these countries, the Soviet economic viability of the project — The project, now 82 percent Union's intervention in Afghanistan and now estimated to cost $1.7 billion. complete, obviously cannot be South Africa's institutionalized racism. Whether the attorney general's scrapped. But additional financing But inconsistencies exist. While President Carter is threatening to withdraw the U.S. DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau request is granted or not, losers in should be shelved until questions the from the Olympic Games, MSU President long run will be electrical concerning the safety, costs and Cecil Mackey has confirmed a purchase of lumnHecpisesiN RIGHT. AW Be¬ cooperatives which have invested feasibility of nuclear energy are coins containing South African mint gold. AND AFGHANISTAN nts THB- forsm-inmon, in the Monroe plant, and Detroit answered. An investment worth over $6,000. BROUGHT PEOPLE 10- F,M we t Alms GOT l£R AND MADE THEM Edison consumers who will un¬ The state's plan for evacuation The main issue here is setting an example :-MLUN6T0MAKB = paid the dtshes. doubtedly bear the brunt of the in case of a nuclear accident was — for the rest of the world. Carter is taking WFices?" I phone an. nuclear venture. criticized as inadequate and incom¬ every step possible, outside of military intervention, to oppose the USSR's invasion Northern Michigan and Wolver¬ plete by Michigan legislators just of Afghanistan. Shouldn't Mackey be ine co-ops, which together own 20 last week. illustrating his opposition to South Africa's percent of the project, can either The uncertainty surrounding policies? swallow Fermi's exorbitant in¬ many facets of nuclear energy — Mackey has said that his investment "is not relevant to the divesture policy," but creases or lose the money they aside from inevitable higher costs aren't they one in the same? have already invested in the plant. — needs to be resolved before any How can divesting MSU stock show The co-ops' request that the Public further increases are rubber- disfavor to foreign policies when our Service Commission approve a stamped. president ignores that disfavor by purchas¬ purchas- V Michigon State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday. February 7, 1980 5 News Briefs City Council accepts parking ramp bid By MICHAEL VEH The changes include archi¬ COUNCIL ALSO COM cation for the similar grant is ap¬ loan to be used for Tax funds which are available State News Staff Writer More violence erupts in prison A bid for building the pro¬ tectural design changes as well MITTED $20,000 from the proved. development of the property because of the mild winter as minor structural alterations, An application for funds to city's Park Development Ac¬ will be submitted in March, he weather. posed Grove Street parking he said. count to be used to purchase 3.1 aid in purchasing the property said. structure was accepted by East Council also approved the SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — Inmates set fires and acres east of Harrison Road and was submitted to the DNR in A proposed traffic light at COUNCIL VOTED TO use flooded cells in a new round of violence at the riot- Lansing City Council Tuesday, low bid from the Merril Lynch, north of Gainsborough Drive. late January, said Brad Pryce, the intersection of Abbott Road $34,000 of the city's Community torn New Mexico State Penitentiary, and officials making it possible for construe White Weld Capital Markets The money will be combined Group Manager for Planning, and Burcham Drive was also tion to begin in late February. Development budget to pur¬ said Wednesday they were trying to expedite the Group for the sale of $2.4 with a matching amount of Housing and Community De given the go ahead by council. chase additional park land ad¬ Finance manager Gary Mur- million in General Obligation transfer of hardcore criminals out of state. money from the Department of velopment. The $22,000 project will be paid jacent to the Red Cedar School phy said the structure, to be Bonds to finance the project. Natural Resources if the appli¬ A second application for a for with State Gas and No injuries were reported in the Tuesday night out¬ t Weight in East Lansing. built on Lot 9 near Grove burst, which began after maximum-security prisoners Street and Albert Avenue, THE BONDS WILL be sold were moved back into a cellblock. should be in operation in time by the city to Merril Lynch and Gov. Bruce King's news secretary, Jill Marron, said for Christmas shopping. the city will pay 7.08 percent the group involved in the flare-up included men be¬ The city received a total of interest until the bonds mature. lieved to be ringleaders in the 36-hour weekend up¬ rising that left at least 36 inmates dead at the state's only maximum-security prison. eight bids for the project and accepted the low bid of $2.61 million from Hanel-Vance Con¬ struction Co. Murphy said. Normally General Obligation Bonds are repaid with income from the project, city planner By DAN INDISH Rapellers reach bounced. Bounce again. I descend new heights vertical rock face. "They set mattresses, paper and blankets on fire," The accepted bid was Jim van Ravensway said. How "Thirty-five feet!!! If you fall bounced. By the time I opened a "1 looked in the paper," said she said. They practiced from a 10-foot Brenda Holly, East Lansing $510,000 higher than the pre¬ ever, the bonds for the Lot 9 off the platform, you could die my eyes I was on the Gymnasi¬ platform where they were Officers entered the cellblocks to extinguish the when you hit the floor," the resident, "and it was this or viously estimated cost of con¬ ramp may be paid with city um floor. instructed to hang from the fires and bring the situation under control." struction. funds if income is rappelling instructor said. watching TV. There wasn't revenue "Phew." We had done it. rope with one hand. They The violence was the first since the National Guard insufficient. WeU, I was committed. I anything good on TV." Approximately 40 people, were then told to hang upside Several Rangers demon¬ and a Santa Fe police special weapons team moved MICHAEL DIMITRI, PRO "We anticipate sufficient in¬ had done two practice rappels mostly students, leapt from a down and right themselves. strated the Australian rappel, into the penitentiary Sunday to take back control from JECT consultant, said the bids come to support the project," from the 10-foot platform, I three-story high platform in When the Ranger instructors which involves going down the were higher than expected due Murphy said. had tied my Swiss seat, I had Demonstration Hall Tuesday the prisoners. thought they were ready, the rope face first without stop¬ to current market conditions. He added that the city's hung upside down and righted night. The only injuries sus¬ State Liquor Director Jim Baca, a spokesperson for "All of the bids were signifi¬ myself. I had even climbed the rappellers were allowed to ping. This allows soldiers to parking system as a whole tained were a few rope burns descend from 35-foot plat¬ the prison, termed the latest disturbance "minor." swaying rope ladder. It looked descend quickly using one cantly above our.estimates," he should be able to support the and a cut thumb. form. hand as a guide while said. structure. If it should fail, he so easy on Emergency. The students had just com¬ "I couldn't wait to get on the firing their rifles with the other The contractor was willing to said, the city will be able to use "Brace yourself and get pleted a rappelling clinic 35-foot platform," said 13 hand. Ranger John Alder- Koreans resume negotiations make changes in the project tax dollars and increase taxes ready," the student in the black beret and jungle fatigues funded by ASMSU and pre¬ year old John Schiemann. "I mann explained. plans that would lower the cost slightly. sented by Ranger 1, a campus came last year but only did the "We do this clinic as a of construction by $147,000, "We don't expect that to commanded. organization which practices practice platform." service to the University," PANMUNJOM, Korea (AP) — North and South Dimitri said. "Jump." happen," he said. military tactics, survival Some people came to the said Marco Gutierrez, a Ran¬ Korea resumed on Wednesday the deadlocked nego¬ "Oh no," I thought and training and mountaineering. clinic because Army ROTC ger commander. "We have tiations they began in 1972 aimed at reunifying the jumped. Keep your legs The student rappellers friends had told them about spread, he said. I kept them even taught Roy Scout troops, peninsula, which was divided at the end of World Warll. PIRGIM sponsors spread. Bounce, he yelled. I learned how to secure descent lines, prepare a Swiss seat and rappelling. Others came to try something different. police officers and fire fighters to rappel." Three-person delegations from each side sat at a conference table in the meeting room of the Neutral Nations Supervisory Commission to try and arrange a meeting of their prime ministers. anti-registration rally Weatherizaiion MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW... South Korea suggested such a conference be held MSU student opposition to group is looking for other MSU in Geneva. There was no immediate response from the North Koreans. Former Deputy Foreign Minister Kim Young-choo President Carter's proposal to renew draft registration will crystalize Wednesday when the student individuals interested in organizations that might be helping with the and workshop VALENTINE'S Public Interest Research Group rally. for women WEEK heads the South Korean delegation here and the in Michigan sponsors its first North Koreans are led by Hyon Jun-guk, a deputy Urban Options is offering a rally. Persons interested in helping Cabinet minister. attend an anti-draft task weatherization workshop for The PIRGIM-MSU rally will can It was the first official North-South contact since CELEBRATION force meeting at 3 p.m. Tues women at 7 tonight at 135 begin at noon in front of March, when officials met here to discuss unification Beaumont Tower. Speakers, day in 4 Student Services Bldg. Linden St. and the forming of a single Korean team for a world The task force, composed pri¬ The workshop will explain including state Rep. H. Lynn We thi day ii table-tennis tournament. The talks broke down after a marily of PIRGIM volunteers home structures and areas Jondahl, will be on hand to celebrate ao we adding ti few meetings. address a turnout expected to and board members, meets creating heat loss in the home. extra days This session was agreed to after North Korean be between 300 and 500 people. each week to work on anti-draft Tonight's general information and draft meeting will be followed by a DINNER FOR TWO Prime Minister Li Jong-ok proposed on Jan. 12 that Carol Linteau, campus organ¬ registration activi- "hands-on" workshop from 2 to *YOUR CHOICE: Save *2.00 on a dinner-for- he meet with South Korean Prime Minister Shin Hyon- izer for PIRGIM-MSU, said the 5 p.m., Feb. 10. two, or, a complimentary hand blown vase hwack in another effort to get negotiations back on Low and moderate income with flower for your a date. track. India subject of discussion residents of East Lansing may participate in the program at no MON. TUES. WED. FEB 11-13 ONLY* Downtown Lansing charge. Individuals not meeting low income requirements will 116 E Michigan Ave Hermit's case goes to jury The significance of India's India, be charged $5 per session. FOR RESERVATIONS Ph 372-4300 recent political elections will be Subbiah Kannappan, profes- Women interested in the FREE EVENING PARKING discussed at 7:30 tonight in 201 Sor in the Department of WINNEMUCCA, Nev. (AP) The of Ronald program are urged to contact — case International Center. Humanities, will join Singh o Ruelaine Stokes at Urban Making People Happy Since 1914 WITH GREENHOUSE CAFE Bristlewolf, a desert hermit accused of killing two Baljit Singh, assistant dean the panel. Options, 135 Linden St. gold hunters and a fellow recluse when they strayed of the College of Social Science, too close to his hovel, went to a jury Tuesday. will head the panel discussion. Bristlewolf, 44, who had his name legally changed Singh recently returned from from Ronald Gress in 1973, pleaded innocent and in¬ nocent by reason of insanity in the June 1978 slay- HOLDEN REIO ings of the three whose bodies were found 150 yards from Bristlewolf's dugout home in the Black Rock Desert. THE ATTIC Contemporary Mon'a 4 Soya Clothier* "He was a cruel, mean, nasty, ornery individual," Special Prosecutor Mills Lane told the jury as an over¬ flow audience spilled out of the State District Court in Winnemucca. He claimed Bristlewolf killed the two prospectors because he felt they threatened his occupancy of the remote patch of desert. And Lane said the third victim was killed later, "executed to shut him up." But Deputy Public Defender Martin Wiener said all three psychiatrists who testified for the defense agreed Bristlewolf suffered from paranoid schizo¬ phrenia. And he claimed that the prosecution had failed to connect the killings to Bristlewolf's guns. "There's something going on behind this man's eyes you and I don't understand," Wiener told the jury. "There's no emotion." FDA maintains cyclamate ban WASHINGTON (AP) — A Food and Drug Adminis¬ tration administrative law judge has recommended against lifting the agency's 10-year-old ban on the artificial sweetener cyclamate. Judge Daniel J. Davidson made the recommenda¬ DANCE THE NIGHT AWAY WITH tion Monday to Commissioner Jere Goyan. The manu¬ facturer, Abbott Laboratories of Chicago, can appeal the recommendation to Goyan. Spokesperson for the firm could not be reached for comment. THE NEW V-NECK KNIT The sweetener was banned in 1970 after it was SHIRT AND STRAIGHT linked to cancer in animals. Davidson, in Monday's decision, said the long hear¬ LEG CORDUROYS. YOU'RE ing record did not conclusively show that cyclamate LOOKING GOOD, MR. J. was a cancer-causing agent, but he said Abbott had failed to show it is safe. Food and drug law puts the burden of proof on the company. BIG CITY BOB and his Casual takes on an active sports look in T-shirts and cords from BALLROOM GLIDERS our Mr J Shop for young men. V-neck cotton knit shirt. Sand, Cronkite to leave evening news natural, copper. S-M-L sizes, $8 WASHINGTON (AP) — Walter Cronkite says he Levi's polyester/cotton corduroy plans to leave his post as anchorperson on the CBS jeans. Blue, brown, green, grey, Evening News next year and concentrate on other navy, mocha or sand. 28 to 36 special assignments, according to a published report. waist, 30 to 36 length. $15. Cronkite, in an interview published in Wednesday editions of The Washington Post, said he wonts to leave the anchorperson job no later than November 1981, when his current contract expires. "I have no intention of leaving the air, it's just my intention to slow down a little and not be frozen to Jacobsoris the daily grind," said the 63-year-old Cronkite. • MlCIf ON Ml LIQUOR 4 DRAFTS Cronkite said he would' sign a contract renewal next year, "but I don't think there's any likelihood it will include me on the CBS Evening Newt. It's just not in my plans to continue with the Evening News." Sizapd^ndepgpound j Abbott ftLLUiMS Ml. WMHM ; () Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, February 7, 1980 'ENTERTAINING 'EDNE AND GERRY SKOCZYLAS 'Hampton' a comedy charm Future superstLPs By MARY TINNEY what anyone's saying. Marcia SUte News SUff Writer Pihl is so enthusiastic that it's Lu Ann Hampton Laverty almost exhausting to watch Many people have been complaining recently that most Gee, I'm Swell by Barry Manilow (Conceit Records). Nobody's Oberlander. the theatre depart¬ her. But things calm down — by recording artists aren't putting out anything new. favorite crooner gives us more love songs to himself including ment's latest effort, is, all in all, the second act the performers seem comfortable and natural. Well, The State News has learned the following albums ate "My Way," "I'm Just What I Needed," and "Love to Love Me, entertaining and endearing. It about to be released, which proves that today's rock stars are as Babe." comes, in fact, as a welcome Pihl is a good Lu Ann. She is creative and innovative as ever: Tanks For The Memories by the Moscow Symphony respite from the generally lack¬ Lots of Sex by Donna Summer (Grunt Records). The Queen Orchestra (Boycott Records). This includes some of the most luster offerings of the MSU always in character. It's of Disco gives new meaning to the term "pillow talk" as she classical Russian symphonies including "On A Nuclear Day You theatre department this year. pleasantly surprising to look at an actor who is not in the grunts and groans her way past our hearts and into our wallets. Can See Forever," "War and Piece of Pakistan," "1812 The appeal of Lu Ann Hampton lihielight for the moment and There isn't any music on the record, but by the end of the Overture," "I'll Take Sweden," and that Moscow favorite, "Put lies both in the humorous and find her believably involved in album, nobody cares. It's currently very popular at local discos. the Olympics Back In The U.S.S.R.." moving Preston Jones script The Boss is Black by Bruce Springsteen (Born-to-Run The Money Run by the Eagles (Big Buck Records). Linda what's going on around her. If and in the talented and Pihl's first-act exuberance is a Records). Much to everyone's surprise, rock's answer to James Ronstadt's old backup band finally shows its true colors on this engaging cast. Dean reveals that he is actually a Black bass player from album, dedicated to its own career. The best cut on the album, of little irritating, the understated Directed by Kay Robinson, a way that she handles her Newark. Strangely, the best song on the album is "Sweet Home course, is Glenn Frey's touching ballad, "Summer Stock doctoral student who directed character in the third act more Alabama." Portfolio." Vanities last season and was than makes up for it. Tsk Tsk Tsk by Fleetwood Mac (Broken Records). Here we We Are Family by Charles Manson and the Gang (Sing-Sing have FM's long awaited new 17-record set that lists for only Records). America's most popular musical family outside of the praised for her performances in When You Comin' Back Red By the third act Lu Ann has $35.98. Unfortunately, the music "lists" as well. Still, there's a Osmonds gives a collection of their best: "Folsom Prison Blues," been married twice and has a swell picture of Stevie Nicks doing exercises on the album cover! "Crazy on You," "Happiness Is A Warm Gun," and "Helter Ryder and Dracula, Lu Ann Hampton ... is the story of a daughter. Her first husband, Lu Ann Hampton (Marcia Pihl) and Billy Bob Wort- (You may want to avoid this album and wait for their next Skelter." Dale Laverty, left her one night release, tentatively entitled Fleetwood Amuck.) Into the Eighties by the Beach Boys (Surfs-Up Records). girl growing up in a small man (Dean Remington) are high school lovers in in a drunken fit and her second Arrested Live at Budokan America's oldest pop band manages to stay "hip" by making Texas town in 1953. The action Lu Ann Hampton Laverty Oberlander. by Paul McCartney and Wings husband. Corky Oberlander (Saki Records). Everyone's favorite ex-Beatle sings about music relevant to the 1980s. This masterpiece includes "Little takes place in three scenes, (Todd Brenner), has died in a actor. getting his Wings clipped in a Tokyo prison. Includes old Beatle Deuce Coupe That Meets Federal Emissions Standards," The first the Hampton home in through Saturday, Feb. 9, in truck accident. She lives at Girls on the Beach Don't Wear Bikinis Like They Do In Sports 1953, second the town bar in Special mention should also the Arena Theatre. Admission slandbys "With A Little Help From My Friends," "Tragical home with her invalid mother Mysterv Tour." and. of course. "Jailhouse Rock." (continued on page 7) 1963, and third the Hampton go to Rob Jones for his nice is $2. and her hopeless alcoholic home in 1973. handling of the part of Dale brother. Laverty and to Peter Couse for In 1953 Lu Ann Hampton (Marcia Pihl) is a senior in high Tom Luce, who earned so his characterization of Red TO THE YOUNG FREE much well-deserved praise for Grover, the cynical owner of school, a cheerleader who is his role in When You Comin' the town bar. Grover seems to COUPLE WHO going out with the captain of the basketball team. Her world Back Red Ryder offers the most be the objective "third-eye" in Spaikling diamond sd in modern WANTS TO the play that is able to see with bridal ensemble. Choose from consists of her mother (Janice affecting and brilliant perfor¬ SPEND mance in the play as Lu Ann's depressing clarity the paralysis White or Yellow gold. \ 1 1 < . , Mooney), her brother Skip brother Skip. Everyone knows of the town and of the people Pizza Pizza goes all the way!! ^#17// (Tom Luce), who has just 195 _ like Skip — the guy who choose to stay there. returned from Korea, and her boyfriend Billy Bob (Dean living off old war stories, not Lu Ann Hampton Laverty Oberlander is a comedy, and I Buy ANY SIZE Pizza At FOR AN OUTSTANDING Remington). She dreams of a quite ambitious or smart DIAMOND VALUE! more mother exciting life but her insists that she be enough to ever make it past his own front door. By the third there lines are, in fact, quite funny throughout. But this play | the Regular Price... If you are ready to make one of the most important purchases you will es practical and consider business act, Skip is a sick, pathetic- He has attempted suicide draws a very fine line between comedy and tragedy. Many of Gel The Identical Pizza college. As the first scene ends once and now Lu Ann takes the times that I laughed, I she has just met the man who care of him and makes sure he laughed because the situation, will become her first husband, her brother's friend Dale doesn't go astray. Luce, as was the people, the town were all so demonstrated in When You pathetic — and, having grown Laverty (Rob Jones). Comin' Back Red Ryder, up in a small town, much of This first scene is the most expresses anger and frustra what I saw was painfully uneven of the play — probably tion extremely effectively. The familiar. due to a combination of opening transition of his character from Congratulations to the cast — night butterflies on the part of an angry, vital young man to an this was the best Arena the cast and a difficulty for the impotent and dependent person Theatre Production I've seen audience in getting used to that old beyond his years is handled this irritating Southern dialect, it's with just the right amount of Lu Ann Hampton Laverty difficult to understand exactly restraint by Luce. He is a fine Oberlander can be seen f Tonight, you drink free, 'cause it's the Dollar's 2 for 1 Clone Night Michigon Stote News, Eost Lansing, Michigan Thursday. February 7, 1980 7 New fusion from Bruford and Peacock Modern clarinetist By ROSS BOISSONEAU contrasting with the bright, polished sounds of his synthesizer. State News Reviewer The rhythm section is lithe and imaginative; Berlin's bass playing Bill Bruford and Annette Peacock, while names, are hardly household becoming increasingly well known to jazz fans. Bruford, of course, is the former drummer of Yes, King Crimson, and most recently UK; Peacock has spent time with such giants of is smooth and supple, while Bruford's drumming is quick, solid, and never given to excess. There are no 20-minute drum solos; the only unaccompanied drumming is a four bar intro to "Sample and performs on campus Hold." The modern clarinetist Gerard Errante will be on campus today free jazz as Albert Ayler, Cecil Taylor and Paul Bley. When the The rather rough sound of the LP doesn't detract from the music and tomorrow for lecture-demonstrations, master-classes, and a two are paired together, the results are enticing. The lack of this once one becomes used to it, and it serves to give "The Sahara of concert. Errante, considered by The New York Times to be a cross pollination on their latest releases is Snow" and "5G" a tension and immediacy not found on the glossy, disappointing, but these "first-rate player and a lively advocate of the avant-garde," will be albums deserve notice nonetheless. studio perfect One of a Kind. "Travels With Myself — And involved in four separate events. Bruford has always been at the forefront of British progressive Someone Else" also comes across very strongly, and despite the Errante will give a demonstration in contemporary clarinet music. During his tenure with Yes and Crimson, he helped make lack of overdubs, "Hell's Bells" and "Beelzebub" both have a full, musicianship from 12:20 to 1:50 p.m. today in the Music some of the most brilliant music ever to emerge from that country. melodic sound. Auditorium. A lecture-demonstration with new music that When Robert Fripp called an abrupt halt to Crimson in 1974, While there are no vocals on the album, Bruford stated in a features taped sounds will be at 8:15 tonight. Bruford gained experience in a variety of contexts, from Genesis recent interview that the next LP would feature Berlin doing some Errante will conduct a master-class for MSU students at 12:20 to Gong to National Health. When he teamed up with Allan singing. Perhaps we'll be treated to the voice of Peacock as well. p.m. Friday. There will be a formal concert that night at 8:15 p.m. Holdsworth, Eddie Jobson and fortner Crimson mate John Until then, however, we'll have to settle for The Perfect Release Friday's events are also in the Music Auditorium and all events are Wetton, UK became the next supergroup. But differences in (Tomato TOM 7044). free. temperament split UK after a brilliant debut album. The follow-up to her album X-Dreams The concert features Hannay's Pied Piper, Wideberger's Diario, One of the things that brought about the UK split was the fact (which featured Mick Ronson and Bill Bruford, among others), The Perfect Release and Boulez's Domaines among others. The public is invited to that Bruford's first solo album had been released at approximately attend all sessions. the same time as UK's. Entitled Feels Good to Me, it contrasted places less of an emphasis on Peacock's sensuous voice than on her lyrics. Side two is an especially vivid example of this: "Survival" is greatly with the UK album. It wasn't electro-shock fusion; rather, an 18-minute ode to surviving in today's hectic, drastic, plastic it was a warmer, less electric album, less immediately accessible, world. It's strictly for the initiated. but one with hidden subtleties and nuances. And four of the cuts featured the voice of one Annette Peacock. Side one is much more accessible. "Love's Out to Lunch" and Showbiz news briefs After UK split, Bruford put together another LP, One of a Kind, "Solar System," while not likely to be heard on AM radio, could with his band, Holdsworth, bassist Jeff Berlin, and one of his easily garner airplay on one of the jazz-oriented or progressive NEW YORK (AP) — Director Wiliam Friedkin defended his film partners in National Health, keyboardist Dave Stewart. Sadly, stations. Melodic and hummable, they present Peacock's voice in a Cruising after a pre release screening in New York. "I think the One of a Kind wasn't really; while a pleasant enough album, it setting reminiscent of the best of X-Dreams. The band, featuring vast majority of gay people are not against this film," Friedkin said could have been made by most anyone. Holdsworth departed on former Jeff Beck sideman Max Middleton and conga player Daryl Monday night. The movie portrays a killer preying on the eve of the supporting tour; his replacement was an unknown Le Que, is strong and sympathetic throughout, if rather bland. homosexuals. young Briton, John Clarke. This, then, is the band that toured the Both The Perfect Release and The Bruford Tapes show off the "The film never intends to show what gay life is about," said States this past summer, and recorded The Bruford Tapes talents of the headliners. Despite their shortcomings, these Friedkin. "I think gay people are more in danger of the kind of Keith Rozie and Chris Galloway in Eubiel totalitarianism that would want to ban the film, than anything (Polydor Bruboot 28). releases are valuable indications of the different directions that Clarke sounds like a clone of Holdsworth, which shifts much of progressive music, whether it's called jazz, rock or fusion, is else," he said. Eubie! the hit musical revue celebrating ragtime great In the film, A1 Pacino plays an undercover police officer assigned the focus onto Stewart, most recent winner of the Best New Talent capable of going. To get the best of both these artists, pick up — Eubie Blake — comes to the MSU Auditorium at 8:15 tonight. to investigate murders in which the victims are homosexual. poll in Contemporary Keyboard magazine. Stewart's pffects are Bruford's Feels Good to Me; to get their most personal statements, The show is based on Blake's 1921 Broadway musical Shuffle Friedkin said the killer is not necessarily gay and that most of the intriguing, as he creates dark, moody sounds with his organ, try Personal Release and The Bruford Tapes. Along, which featured the first all-black cast and production violence in the film is perpetrated by heterosexuals. team. The effervescent score is taken from among the 1,500 ragtime numbers Blake has written during his lifetime, and the show features spirited dance revues and tap dance routines by 'Padre Padrone': NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Country-rock musician Charlie complex sensitivity the 14 member cast. The national touring company includes 1977 MSU graduate that is presenting the show Tony Franklin, and Chris Daniels is Mount Juliet. nursing some broken bones at his farm near suburban Daniels, 43, broke his right arm in three places and fractured By MARY TINNEY unconsciousness, he falls to his knees and rocks the boy in his arms Calloway, the daughter of Cab Calloway. two fingers in a farm accident last Tuesday. He was released from State News Reviewer singing mournfully. Never once, though, do we see the man exhibit Tickets for Eubie! range from $6 to $12.50 for the general a hospital here Monday. Padre Padrone (My Father, My Master), directed by Paolo and outwardly any kindness and compassion toward Gavino. public and half price for all students, and they are available at It was not known when Daniels will be able to resume his Vittorio Taviani and to be shown by Classic Films this Thursday Back in Sardinia, Gavino meets his father on the street. The the Union Ticket Office. , concert schedule, but doctors have said his arm is healing well and and Friday, is a film of desolate beauty and power. It is the story of father raises his hand to his head and Gavino winces, expecting to no permanent damage was expected. a father and a son, of the father's sadistic tyranny and the boy's be hit. The father smiles, satisfied, and walks away. escape and eventual return to the nightmarish country of his Armed with his new knowledge and confidence, Gavino expects deal with and understand his father. But he finds he is FORT LEE, N.J. (AP) — There really is a Richard Feder and he 'Superstar' albums childhood. to be able to Gavino Ledda, whose autobiography inspired the film, spent wrong. They fight, verbally, physically, out of hate and out of love really does live in Fort Lee, N.J. But he doesn't write those letters most of his life, from age 16 when his determined father yanked equally. It is the closest thing to intimacy that they will ever to RoseAnn Roseannadanna, the reporter played by Gilda Radner (continued from page 6) on NBC Television's Saturday Night Live. him out of school, as a shepherd in the isolated gray Sardinian experience. As Gavino prepares to leave home in order to preserve Illustrated," "I Got Around Until Gas Prices Went Up," and Even if he did write the letter, Feder says he would not be countryside. Eventually Ledda was able to escape both his father's peace, we witness the most poignant and powerful expression of this father/son relationship. The father sits on his bed, angry and "Barbara Ann Gets Pregnant." offended by RoseAnn's comeback line: "Whadda you doin' livin' in tyranny and the suffocating atmosphere of Sardinia by joining Whack Your Knack by the Knack (Fascist Records). The leader of NEW JERSEY anyway?" the Italian army. Still an outcast because of his illiteracy, he dejected. Gavino reaches for the suitcase behind his father's feet studies faithfully and masters Italian, Latin and Greek. Newly and pauses for a moment resting his head wearily against his the New Wave "Power Pop" bands gives you a record you can really Says Feder, "I make fun of New Jersey. Factories, giant confident and independent, Ledda travels back to his homeland in father's leg. The father reaches out his hand to stroke his son's get off on. The Knack exploits its Beatles' rip-off hype to the point smokestacks, smog, the turnpike . . . it's the pits." that when you play their best song, "My Whorona," backwards, it Feder, the vice president of a textile printing plant, rose to order to come to terms with his past and establish some kind of head, then spastically clenches the hand to a fist as the scene fades. secondhand stardom one Saturday when brother-in-law Alan understanding and reconciliation with his father. It is an alarmingly precise dramatization of the ambiguity of any says "Buy this record or we'll kill you." Silly Drug Songs by Elvis Presley (Quaalude Records). This is a Zwiebel, a writer in the show, told him to watch that night. Now a professor of linguistics and a writer, Ledda himself parent/child relationship. "The first time I heard my name, 1 looked at my wife," Feder introduces his story — and the film is throughout a rather strange But not everything about this film is bleak and humorless. There collection of little known recordings by The King that indicates he recalls. "I debated whether to go under the chair or feel good about blend of realism and surrealism. The actual Ledda offers a walking are many scenes of irreverent good-humor. For instance, when the may have been into drugs more than was previously known. Includes "Cocaine," "Go Ask Alice," and "Lucy in the Sky With it. So I decided to feel good about it." cane to the actor who is to portray his father — we follow the shepherd boys discover sex and begin (quite tastefully by the way) to sodomize mules and chickens, the scene shifts from one scene of Diamonds." father through a door, Ledda disappears and the story begins. The scenes of Ledda as a boy tending the sheep nervously and lust to another — the villager's passionate grappling followed by Nixon Interviews by DaVid Frost and Richard Nixon the feverish panting of the little boys. The sequence is hilariously (Beat the-Rap Records). The Trickster rears his ugly recording attempting to escape the violent wrath of his bitter father, are the head once again as he gives us the most useless album since "Roger most haunting and riveting of the film. As a boy, Ledda's profound effective. Whittaker Sings Disco Classics." Naturally, there is an 18-minute feeling of loneliness and his feelings of isolation from his father are signaled by the echoing sound of a gong and the sight of Gavino Padre Padrone was, remarkably enough, made in 1977 for gap on the album. rocking, first slowly,then with a possessed determination. Italian television — and at times it seems a little stylistic and The feelings and relationships examined in this film are complex showy. But for the most part the movie is sensitive, interesting — and the most complex psyche for the audience to penetrate is and extremely powerful. Padre Padrone will be shown in 109 Anthony Hall at 8 p.m. that of Gavino's father. The man's brutality appears random and purposefully severe — at the same time his face, whenever we see Thursday and at 7:30 and 9:30 Friday. Admission is $1.50, $1 with Creative Hairstyles it up close, is calm and compassionate. When he beats Gavino to an RHA pass. Affordable Prices Big Mac'M clue GREENWAY PRODUCTIONS PRESENTS I have a habit of always looking for a Big Macou around Abbott. DEADLY CHINA Saltm Ijair boutique need DOLL a TOMORROW NIGHT knee starring Angela Mao, the female brace? KUNG-FU counterpart to Bruce Lee. CASCADE MEDICAL 3 shows 5:30, 7:30, 9:30 SUPPLY 128 Nat Sci TO: ALL MICHIGAN STATE STUDENTS X 393 8441 /d FROM: THE COLLEGE OF BUSINESS Don't keep your SUBJECT: COURSES FOR SUMMER TERM, 1980 Graduation a Secret. If you have experienced difficulty in obtaining college of business classes, please give consideration to attending the summer, 1980 term at Michigan State University. announcements are now available at Multiple section offerings planned are: AFA 201, 202, 230, 300, 350, 391 the MSU Bookstore BOA 341,440,441,442 customer service desk. EC 200,201,318,320,324 MGT 302,306,310 Order yours MTA 300,301,311,313,351 now!! Please remember that you must have attained junior standing to take 300-400 level courses in the college of business. Also, course prerequisities Supply Limited are enforced. 35® each or 10 for *3.00 EARLY ENROLLMENT FOR SUMMER TERM 1980 IS SCHEDULED FOR MARCH 21—APRIL 30 IN ROOM 150 ADMINISTRATION BUILDING. Q Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, February 7, 1980 WOMEN GYMNASTS AT BIG TEN'S Ellis: Individual champ? By WILL KOWALSKI three times. certain to make their presence State News Sports Writer Kasavana proclaims that known are Mimi Eberly from the University of Illinois, and CAGERS AT IOWA, OHIO STATE The Big Ten trophy and a lot Ellis is ready to become the of pride will be on the line this premier gymnast in the con Terry Schneider and Robin MSU Heubner from the University of BILL TEMPI-ETON weekend women's when the ference, and Ellis hopes she can Minnesota. gymnastics team Crucial pair for Spartans travels to Champaign, 111., for the Big Ten Championships. AT LAST YEARS Wo place MSU has won the title the championships, which were also held in Champaign, MSU's Lori senior from past two years, and Spartan Boes placed second on the By ADAM TEICHER Chicago hurt his Heathcote offered opinions coach Michael Kasavana wants State News Sports Writer knee in the pre-conference por on other subjects as well. balance beam and Colleen badly to keep the prized trophy like ' Call it a make-or-break tion of Iowa's schedule and in Jenison Fieldhouse for 1980. Smith was third in vaulting. Kasavana hopes both can excel weekend. missed the first five conference • On Terry Donnelly: "Terry Beginning with a game at the He came back and Donnelly probably played his "The this time around as well. He games. Big Ten trophy and title University of Iowa at 8:30 started against MSU, but later best back-to-back games of his added that Alice Hagan in the are very valuable to us, and tonight, the MSU basketball re-injured the knee and will sit four years last weekend. His we've looked at every aspect of floor exercise and Beth Eigel on As Judy Garland said at the play a strong first period. team faces a pair of crucial Big out this weekend's action. defense on Kelvin Ransey, our team in practice this week the uneven bars are both end of a classic American film, Another of the Spartans Ten road games. Saturday, the when he stopped his string of capable of high finishes, too. Without Lester the Hawk- to ensure it remains here," "There's no place like home." problems, that being inconsis¬ Spartans are at Ohio State 80 games in which he scored Kasavana said. The last Spartan to win an Although the line comes at tency on defense, helped eyes show incredible balance. more than 10 University with tipoff set for 8 Iowa has four who points, was super. individual title was two-time the end of the movie The produce four second period scorers The team finals will be held p.m. Both games will be tele Terry kind of took charge All-America Pam Steckroat, Wizard of Oz, the irony the goals and sent Belland to the vised live on W JIM-TV Channel average in double figures, (against Illinois on Saturday) Friday night while individual Kevin Boyle who won the Big Ten uneven words carry holds special sig¬ bench for the third period. 6 in the East Lansing area. the leader with a when Brk (Mike Brkovich) and competition takes place Satur¬ nificance for the MSU hockey With a break of almost two 12.4 average. day afternoon. Aside from bar championship as a senior in Kevin (Smith) got three fouls in And the games are crucial 1978. team. Or at least they could. weeks from the rugged league Ohio State has not suffered the first half. He controlled the retaining the title, Kasavana prove he is right. indeed. MSU is tied with Iowa would also like to see a couple Following last weekend's schedule, however, Belland will any injuries, but the Buckeyes entire play of our team." "Winning the individual all- The Spartans, averaging and the University of Michigan of his performers win individual split against the defending be afforded the additional rest still have plummeted from their around is definitely in the back close to 133 points a meet, are for fifth place in the Big Ten honors well. NCAA title holder the Univer¬ he no doubt needs. With a On as of my mind," Ellis said. "I'm seeded second going into the with 5-5 records. Purdue perch atop the Big Ten and • Jay Vincent, the Big sity of Minnesota, the Spartans healthy Doug Belland back in their lofty national ranking. Ten's player-of-the-week: due for a good meet, but I'll championships. Illinois holds have six Western Collegiate the starting lineup, MSU will University holds the top spot THE SPARTAN WITH the have to be at my best and hit in down the top spot while Min¬ alone at 7-3 and one game back "Jay's performance Saturday Hockey Association games once again find itself with two (27 points) was his best of the best show at becoming a Big all the events to have a chance nesota and Indiana University of the Boilermakers in a tie for Ten individual champion remaining on the schedule. legitimate and seasoned goal- "WE WERE BEATEN year. We told him to be a is against the strong competition round out the top four. tenders. second are the University of freshman Bonnie Ellis. A native At this point in the season, that will be at the meet." "We're going to have to score Minnesota, Indiana University soundly at Michigan State and passer, a shooter, a playmaker MSU finds itself in the eighth and a defensive player. He did of Syracuse, N.Y., Ellis has Ellis cited Ohio State around 137 (MSU hit 136.45 and Ohio State, all 6-4. admittedly, we have just not spot in the WCHA. Should it BUT PLAYING UP to capa been playing very good basket¬ very well, especially since, place first in the all-around in University's Donna Silber, the against Penn State University finish the season there, it will bilities has not been a Spartan four of MSU's seven meets this defending all-around champion, three weeks ago) to win the "A split this weekend will ball the past three weeks," Illinois was putting two men on season and was fourth the other qualify for the playoffs in strong point. keep us alive," said MSU coach explained Ohio State coach him whenever he had the ball." as thp competitor to beat Also team title," Kasavana said. March. Against Michigan Tech three Jud Heathcote. Eldon Miller. "It would be a A key to whether or not the weeks ago, MSU failed to score • On what it will take to win mistake to write us off at this icers do make the playoffs for the first time in three years is a power play goal in 10 tries throughout the series. Last MSU TOPPED THE Hawk point however. We still have eight games left and we are this weekend: "We're going to have to get four or five of our ALL DEGREE that of their six WCHA games Friday night against Minne¬ eyes 75-67 and the Buckeyes guys playing well at the same only one game behind the left to be played, five of them are in the friendly confines of Munn Ice Arena. sota, however, the icers came up with four goals in one game while skating with the extra 74-54 earlier in the Jenison Fieldhouse. season in leader." MSU handled the Buckeyes time, not just two or three." • On the Spartan fast break: CANDIDATES "I think those teams get a easily last Thursday as the final "It's not non-existent, but it's and FACULTY man. THE LONE ROAD contest is little upset when they see us margin of 20 indicates. The not as good as last year. Now One night, the MSU defense scheduled for March 1 against looks marvelous, the next night coming," Heathcote said. "We Buckeyes shot just 33 percent we are starting to recognize the University of Michigan in have beaten Iowa six straight from the floor and Kelvin more when it's there and when it looks as though it could not Make your reservations NOW for academic ap¬ Ann Arbor. times and they have all been Ransey had just six points. it's not." stop a broom ball team. A major problem which has close and that galls the Iowa parel for Winter Term Commencement. Deadline The Spartans have the per¬ "Ohio State was our best haunted coach Ron Mason and coaching staff and players. And is Feb. 15 at the Union Store in the Union. sonnel this year to make the performance of the year," his staff this season is a lack of of course, we now have won 14 WATCH OUT playoffs, and I truly believe Heathcote said. I have always PERSONALIZED consistency in goal. Mason and straight over Ohio State." FOR WINTER AT GRADUATION they will. But to qualify for the maintained that if we can get his crew have been agonizing ANNOUNCEMENTS post season action, everything Iowa is once again without ahead, we can use our three- FIRST DOWN Donations for the Senior over this problem since late NOW BEING ORDERED will hinge on the current home- the services of its All-America guard offense in a spread 127 E.Grand River December when a knee injury AT UNION STORE stand. guard, Ronnie Lester. The situation and pick our shots." STARTING FEB. 11 class gift will be accepted. FOR WINTER TERM ONLY! to sophomore goaltender Doug Belland forced senior Mark Although it is eighth at this Mazzoleni into playing both juncture, Mason said one of the For Information call team's goals is to finish games of the end series. Spartans' week¬ seventh, a position which, at this time, would pit the icers Hie famous FACULTY* Hoods from other 335*7676 The Union Store DEADLINE: FEB. 8th Following mances MSU's recent strong series perfor¬ in the first game of with against Michigan. "The sheer rivalry between battles universities must be ordered KARLY! Michigan Tech and the Univer¬ sity of Wisconsin, Mazzoleni did the two schools would put all the pressure on them to beat erf history not have enough left to come us," Mason said, "and that AT back with an encore. would favor us." But Belland came back to play the first two periods of last Saturday's game against the Whether or not the Spartans play against Wolverines, Badgers, Fighting Irish, Hus¬ RQEP a KNflP(A5 Golden Gophers, a game MSU THE FUN SHOP kies or anybody for that mat lost by a 7-1 count. Belland was ter, is all just inane talk if the Including Simulations, Board the victim of a couple of quick homestand is not a successful War Games, Largest Selec¬ goals, and then settled down to • RULES tion Fantasy — Military Mini¬ • MINIATURE FIGURES atures In Outstate Michigan Beauty Salon • ACCESSORIES • TRS GAMES SOFTWEAR LIEBERMANN'S For Valentine's Day... Our Pretty Crystal Keepsakes "JUST FOR LAUGHS" Caatl? presents take your pick VIC DUNLOP perms on sale includes shampoo cut and styling 17.50 A gift they'll always use and cherish. A faceted reg. $25 Gold Bond by Helene Curtis crystal trinket box, 3" x 3'/j" for rings and small Classic curls and waves with gentle jewelry. 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Grand River Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, February 7, 1980 9 ITNYRE GETS 23 POINTS Women win cagers 93-76 By BILL TEMPLETON Senior co-captain Mary Kay Langeland also noted the State News Staff Writer Itnyre led the Spartans in play of three other players who The MSU women's basket¬ scoring with 23 points. Sopho¬ made important contributions ball team scored the most more Nanette Gibson came off to the Spartans' ninth win of points against an opponent in the bench to net 17 points, the year against eight losses. nearly two years Tuesday while senior Mary Vielbig and "Nanette had her best game night, as it defeated Oakland junior Laurie Reynolds scored since her injury, but she's still University 93-76 at the IM 12 points apiece. not 100 percent," Langeland Sports-West arena before 339 said. "She's coming back, partisan Spartan fans. though. The Spartan cagers trailed ITNYRE ALSO EXCELLED "Deb (sophomore Deb Trax- by as many as six points in the on defense, as she held first half of the game, and yet Oakland's Helen Shereda to 21 inger) had one of her best games of the year, too. She had came on strong late in the first points and seven rebounds. Shereda had been averaging 11 assists, handled the ball real stanza to take a 49-47 lead into well for us and ran the offense. the locker room at halftime. just over 26 points and 15 Both teams shot at torrid rebounds per contest. Both "And Jackie (freshman Jackie Carter) played great ai statistics ranked fourth nation¬ paces throughout the first 20 ally. defense. She's been a little minutes, with Oakland shooting 56 percent from the floor and the Spartans 53 percent. "Mary Kay just did an excel¬ lent job on Helen," praised weak all year on defense, but it looks like her defense is finally 137 In the second half, however, MSU head coach Karen Lange- starting to come around." only MSU could maintain its land. "After we went into our Carter was also the game's consistency from the floor. The zone defense in the second half, leading rebounder with 10. Spartans once again came up with a shooting percentage of she seemed to score most of her The win against Oakland was 199 points, but Mary Kay had an the cagers' final tuneup before 53 percent, while Oakland outstanding game both this weekend's Big Ten dipped to a dismal 31 percent. defensively and offensively." championships in Madison, Wis. State News/Elaine Thompson Shooting over Oakland University's Helen Shereda is MSU senior Mary Vielbig in the Spartans' 93-76 victory Tuesday night at the IM Sports-West arena. Tracksters head south »19 ,>81 " * ■ Swimmers encounter mismatch The Mason-Dixon Games Big Ten rivals Indiana and would run with them. held this weekend in Louisville, Ohio State universities and the Ky., are expected to lure some University of Wisconsin are Sprinters Cheryl Gilliam and against weaker CMU squad of the women country's best men and tracksters. Among them will be several expected to give the Spartans their best competition Friday. MSU will have four entries in Desiree Pritchett are both injured. Gilliam is still suffering from shin splints that kept her members of the MSU women's the individual meet on Satur¬ out of the Spartans' second This weekend's men's swim¬ Last year Fetter's team runner-up, on Feb. 23 and then indoor track team. defeated the Chippewas 85-28, in the conference day. place finish at the Pittsburgh ming battle between MSU and compete The Mason-Dixon Games Spartans Pam Sedwick and Invitational last weekend. ami Central Michigan University and has defeated Central Mich¬ championships in Ann Arbor March 6 through 8. always considered one of the Judy Brown will run in the Pritchett strained a hamstring would definitely have to be igan by similar margins the 500-meters while Lisa Berry largest and most competitive muscle in her outstanding 5.9 considered a mismatch. only other two times the teams Fetters was asked to assess will compete in the mile. Diane met. invitational s on the indoor second victory in the 50-yard The Spartans are expected to his team's top performers so far track circuit, will consist of a Williams and Carol Charles will dash in that same meet. be given little competition in The prospects look even this season. collegiate team meet Friday run the 800-meter sprint relay, Jackson, however, said their meet against the Chip- brighter for the Spartans when and individual meet on but as of Wednesday coach Nell Pritchett will an be back next pewas at 2 p.m. Saturday in one considers that Central "Bob Lundquist and Mike Saturday. Jackson was not sure who weekend. Mount Pleasant. Michigan's record in the Mid¬ Borre have been our most "We are favored to win," American Conference this sea¬ consistent winners in the MSU coach Dick Fetters said. son is 3-7. breaststroke and individual the meet KEEP WARM CLOTHING "We are going to have a few Fetters plans to use medley respectively," he said. good races, but we should win." to give some of his swimmers a MSU has a 5-4 mark going chance to enter events other than their specialties. Though the Spartans have yet to qualify any swimmers for lit into the meet. The Spartans are coming off two Big Ten losses The Central Michigan meet will serve only as a short the NCAA final, Fetters said George Kruggel's and Campfitters has everything you need to help you keep warm this winter —down parkas and vests. Thinsulate® parkas, mountain parkas. The US to Ohio State University and best values and the finest quality—from Indiana University, but their reprieve for the Spartans, who Lundquist's times were only a record against Central Michi¬ will travel to the University of few seconds away from the Michigan, last year'-s Big Ten national standards. gan is a little more impressive. m IS ^ ' Great Lakes Mountain Supply Invites You To Visit Us At The Top Where you will find the area's finest se¬ 75 lection of quality equipment for: back¬ packing, ski-touring, & mountaineering with such exclusive names as: raupp mm ★ Synergy Works-Modular Pack Systems ★ Marmot Mtn. Works - Exceptional Down Campfitters E|3 mvi Filled Sleeping Bags and Parkas ★ Trucker and Epoke Cross Country Skis ISm 2021 E. MICHIGAN • LANSING • 484-9401 We also have complete selection of j;he a highest quality warm, winter clothing. 49 Come In And See Us You'll Find Us At The Top Of The (in-sti*too'« shan) ;, E. Grand River American Institution, noun. Religion. The Fam¬ ily. Baseball. The Press. Free Enterprise. Meyer MM is an American Institu¬ .11 tion, too. We've become VMlf " that with the help of the Love Lights For Your last one, free enterprise. Meyer succeeds because flame... we have the selection of J quality products and well- known brands you want. *jr«ox And Meyer Thrifty Acres has prices you can afford. Meyer wants to be a part of your institution No matter what brands you choose, you'll MNTJUI save money at Meyer. Money that you'd probably spend more of at that specialty shop near cam¬ 199' pus. Money, to spend on other institutions, like Saturday Night. gar *. 39 Scented Valentines Candles 1 from $1.80 Open Monday-Saturday 10 a.m. -6 p.m. 0 Thursday and Friday nights til 9 p.m. Ail education in itseiLf. mils'east'of campus in Okemos. Two other Lansing locations 10 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, February 7, 1980 WOULD LIMIT INCREASES Man gets life sentence Committee approves merit pool R. SAGINAW (UPI) - Keith Pontseele has been shooting attack from atop a building in downtown Merrill. prosecutors as Pontseele's sometimes girlfriend. sentenced to life in prison for The prosecution charged the 1978 sniping death of a that Pontseele perched on the Assistant Prosecutor "In the past, there was never salary line-item total in 1980, quested an abatement of half percent of total costs for By MOLLY MIKA the taxes for 12 years on a new Federal Forge," Mitchell said. 12-year-old boy police Patrick M. Meter suggested State News Staff Writer real control on the amount Young said. rooftop early in the morning any "It's very minimal savings and theorized he mistook as a rival of Sept. 16, 1978, and fired a at Pontseele's trial that The proposal awaits final $1.27 million facility, and 10 A proposed merit increase being spent," he said. for the affections of his teen¬ Pontseele may have mistaken percent of taxes for 12 years on doesn't warrant the exemp¬ .30-06 rifle into a group of pool for county employees was Under the proposal, each approval by the Board of Com¬ the boy described as large missioners. a $1.8 million bill for rehabili¬ tion." age girlfriend. children standing on the — approved Tuesday by the department head would submit Pontseele, a 30-year-old for his age — as a possible merit increase requests for In other business, the finance tating existing facilities. The proposal, if approved by street below. finance committee of the Merrill bartender, was convic¬ rival. committee Joe Nanaa, treasurer of Fed¬ the Board of Commissioners, One of the children, Billy Ingham County Board of Com¬ outstanding employees to the approved tax ted in December of second eral Forge Inc., told the com¬ will be channeled through the Mills, 12, died of two bullet Pontseele sentenced missioners. personnel committee. exemptions for new facilities at was The committee would review Craft Printers, 2017 Turner St., mittee an expansion of the Department of Commerce and degree murder and two wounds in the back. Among Tuesday by Saginaw County The pool would establish a the State Tax Commission. counts of assault with a the group was the performance of the candi¬ and at Federal Forge Inc., 2807 manufacturing company would Delphine Circuit Judge Hazen R. ceiling on the amount of money If approved, an exemption dangerout weapon in Merritt, 16, described date and either approve or S. Logan St. increase employment, city a by Armstrong. spent on merit increases, said would be granted this year, Craft Printers asked for an taxes, and operating revenue in Chuck Young, county personnel deny the merit increase. But no merit increases would be given abatement of half the taxes for Lansing. Massa said. director. once the $56,000 ceiling had 12 years on a new $190,000 The committee approved the If the merit pool is established, no more than been reached. facility, said Jim Massa, special tax exemption, with commis¬ LAST 0AY...OPENAT7PM □ sioners Mitchell and Grebner $56,000 from the contingency property appraiser of the State SHOWS 7:15-9:15 fund will be made available for The amount in the pool Tax Commission. abstaining. "BLACK HOLE 'PG ii ff all merit increases this year, Young said. equals one-half of 1 percent of each department's regular Federal Forge, Inc., re¬ "This exemption amounts to approximately one-tenth of 1 STARTS FRIDAY...AT 7:00-9:20PM THE LENGEND OF "THE ROSE' CONTINUES IT'S GROSS the ads blare and for once the ads are right" State News BETTE MIDLER Senate delays subway resolution THE ROSE By LAM WIEGAND United Press Internationa] both the Senate and House would mean the beginning of book," Welborn said. Sen. Robert Geake, R-North- Another southeast Michigan lawmaker opposed the project ^ m the first solid steps toward on rather novel grounds. Senate bickering over the ville, called on his Republican TODAY I FRIDAY "I'm not exciting about OPEN AT 7:00 PM controversial Detroit subway building the subway and colleagues to "set aside short¬ proposal temporarily derailed a accompanying aboveground rail sighted provincial consider¬ voting for a tomb," said Sen. SHOWS 7:15-9:30 and bus service. ations" and approve the resolu¬ Jack Faxon, D-Detroit, who resolution releasing $950,000 in Plans now call for a combi¬ tion which he said would spur admitted he is claustrophobic. state funds for the project's nation of underground train economic growth throughout "I like to see sunlight and engineering study Wednesday. The upper chamber voted and aboveground rail running the state. open a window," he said. out Woodward Avenue from narrowly to delay action on the resolution and Sen. David downtown Detroit and Plawecki, D-Dearborn, voiced connecting with bus service concern about the measure's outside the city. TH€ prospects. Although the federal govern¬ "It's going to be very close," ment will pick up most of the MOTION PICTURE! Plawecki said. "I'm not sure if cost of the estimated $1 billion A Paramount Picture a ANIMAL LOVKRS we'll be able to pass it" on project, including chipping in ENDS TONIGHT... Beal has gone all the way. Thursday. about $4 million for the prelimi¬ BATEB State Budget Director nary engineering work, the "THE ROSE" SHOWN AT Animal Lovers is the most daring, lUM I ■V Gerald Miller will present the state must pay one-fifth of the 7:00-9:30 PM bizarre film we've ever shown. mm 1980-81 state budget to the transit system's price tag. Don't be chicken, check it out. "Where is the FRIDAY! SHOWS AT 7:15-9:20 upper chamber Thursday and money . . . some lawmakers fear the coming from, who's paying for prospect of such a dry presen¬ it?" asked Sen. John Welborn, la giving pkanar a crime? j Showtimes: 7:30, 9:00, 10:30 tation may keep some senators R-Kalamazoo, who said subway Showplace: 102B Wells from attending the session. users should support the Admission: $2.50 students $3.50 non-students Approval of the resolution by system. "Is it coming from southeast Michigan or people from south¬ Embassy, west Michigan who might drive over there for a friendly visit once in a lifetime?" he asked. ({Cl_ ASSICHIjHSk "This is a foot in the door or rather a hand in the pocket- ministry still held "One of the year's 10 best. A film that sings with a By EDUARDO VAZQUEZ moving beauty." BECKER Frontline Cinema presents "'Padre Padrone' is so fine that it became the first Associated Press Writer film to win both top honors-The Golden Palm and SAN SALVADOR, El Salva¬ the International Critics' Prize." -i,«cia Kent, New Yon. time, REGGAE dor — Armed leftists occupying the Spanish Embassy vowed "This beautiful epic has poetry, power and passion." Wednesday to hold the building and eight hostages, including "The performers make a mark upon your memory. the Spanish ambassador, "until our demands have been satis¬ Remarkably stylized and imaginative in its treatment fied. Filmed in 1970 at the Caribbean Music of memory." -juaimcrw Leftist high school students Festival, Wembley, England. The also continued their occupation music, its roots, its social "'Padre Padrone' is a powerful, sensitive and compelling of the Education Ministry, hold¬ signifi¬ story." -eoblape.WABC-TV cance. Featuring such early ing Education Minister Eduardo Colindres and hun¬ \ Reggae artists as Desmond A TOM MALLOW PRODUCTION dreds of other hostages. Dekker, the Maytals, The students invaded the ministry Tuesday demanding a Black Faith, Count Prince Miller and the Pyramids. TONIGHT 40 percent reduction in tuition Broadway Theatre Series at private colleges, expanded at MSU enrollment at free public uni¬ versities and dismissal of some ministry officials. A spokesper¬ son for the students said they ranged in age from 13 to 18 and A razzle-dazzle revue of the best from the j that the occupation was peace¬ Grand Old Man of Broadway, Eubie Blake. ful. It was not known if they His famous show tunes supply the under¬ were armed. current for this dance-crazy jewel. Crowds chanting slogans PUBLIC: $12.50,9.50,6.00 gathered at the Spanish Em¬ ALL STUDENTS, ALL SCHOOLS: bassy on Wednesday. Some brought bags of food for the price leftists, members of the Feb. " Remaining seats on sale NOW at the MSU Popular Leagues, of LP-28. The militants released three my Father, my Master Salvadoran employees of the a film by Paolo and Vittcrio Taviani proauedby r * i from Cinema 5 embassy Tuesday night but were still holding Ambassador Thursday 8:00, Friday 7:30 & 9:35 Victor Sanchez Mesa, embassy Both nights in 109 Anthony counselor Juan Carlos de Ran- Admission $1.50/$1.00 with RHA Pass ero, chancellor Manuel de la «Msie if Da ASMSU Prnrwiiq tart, leta I* stent tu Mlvs. Helguera, three Spanish em¬ Partially teta by fe NU ftltmdn Unit Fed. tecmiWe. ployees and two Spanish indus¬ CHI de FnpeMn tart Mile. 3532810. to 24*. Mi e F J nets. trialists who were visiting when it was seized. The ambassador told an Associated Press reporter, al¬ lowed into the embassy that the Red Cross was supplying food to the hostages and had allowed a doctor to visit him. He has a history of mild heart problems. The three diplomats said they slept on couches in the ambassador's office on the sec¬ ond floor of the two-story structure. The other hostages are held in an office on the ground floor. Sanchez Mesa said the mili¬ tants received telephoned threats from rightists who vowed to burn the building if the leftists did not free the hostages and leave. The leftists demand that Spain break relations with El Salvador, that a human rights team from the Organization of American States visit the coun¬ try and that four of their comrades allegedly arrested over the weekend and a fifth seized Tuesday be freed. Michigon Sfote News, Eost Lonsing, Michigan Thursday, February 7. 1980 1 1 IT ONLY TAKES MINUTES TO PLACE YOUR STATE NEWS 347 STUDENT SERVICES BUILDING CALL 355-8255 Clastiffed Advertising Automotive Employment \{j\\ Employment I [XT] I Apartments ][y| I Rooms I for Sale ][§] | For Sale ][^| Information PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE, MARKETING AND Business RN-LPN AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY FEMALE TO share in room BOOKS! 3 floors of books, FOR SALE: Stereo Et TV, PHONE 355-8255 1970, new tires, exhaust, runs students only. Part-time posi¬ IMMEDIATE PART time 1 bedroom furnished apart¬ house. Completely furnished. 347 Student Services Bldg. - magazines and comics. Sony, Dual, Shure, RCA, great. 337-7996. 8-1-12(3) tions with Michigan's largest opening as Charge Nurse, ment to sublet $230/month, Across from Campus. $8/50. CURIOUS BOOK SHOP, 307 $325. Call 332-4732. 3-2-8 (3) Multi-Manfacturer Distributor 11-7 p.m. shift. Competitive deposit required. 332-7058. 332-6310. 3-2-11 (4) East Grand River, East Lan- Regular Rates RENAULT LE CAR - 78, less Automobile required. 20 Wages, Excellent working 7-2-8 (4) than 8,500 miles, sunroof, air, hours per week. 339-9500. sing, 332-0112. CB JOHNSON: radio-tele- conditions, call Ms. Gresco at CAMPUS 1 BLOCK. Fur¬ C-21-2-29 (5) phone, 23 channel never 1 great mileage, call between 9 C-21-2-29 (6) 332-5061, or apply in person, 5 BEDROOM DUPLEX, close nished room with bath. been used. $50, will barter. I 8 I day • 95* per line b 5. 485-3660. 5-2-8(4) PROVINCIAL HOUSE 3 days - 85* per line to campus. $550/month. Shared kitchen, utilities paid. SEWING MACHINES - new 349-6744. E-5-2-12 (3) PfmwniTTnim YOUR TIME IS YOUR OWN. WHITE HILLS. EOE. Convenient for students. Call $175,351-0951. C-21 2-29 (5) Singer machines from $99.50. DTnrTEnirmEnm 6 days • 80* per line TORONADO, 1972 - Tape Sell Avon part-time. Earn 8-2-13(9) 339-8686. 11-2-13(4) Guaranteed used machines SENDER RHODES piano, HFETiiTUHFTimpnn 8 days • 70* per line player. First $150 takes it. good money and set your EAST LANSING, furnished from $39.50, All makes re- Needs a jump. 882-4746. stage model 73, Excellent own hours. Ask about low MSU - 1 BLOCK. 2 bedroom room with bath. Share kitch¬ PiiTilBEatnmpnrn E-5-2-11 (3) EMPLOYMENT AVAILABLE, paired. EDWARDS DIS- condition. 655-1296. 5-2-7 (3) Line Rate per insertion cost group insurance cover¬ Bpminnmnn kitchen, housekeeping, bar¬ unfurnished. Heat paid. $230. en. Campus 1 block. Utilities TRIBUTING COMPANY, 115 age. For more details call tender, dock-porter, and 337-2927. 7-2-8 (4) paid. 351-6471. OR18 2 29 (5) N. Washington. 489 6448. ADS-710 VOLKSWAGEN BEETLE 482-6893. C-21-2-29 (7) speakers, mint front desk. Early June to late C-21-2-29 (8) Master Charge & Visa Welcome 1971, Great transportation. condition, new price, $600, September. Write Iroquois- FRANDOR NEAR, Luxury OWN ROOM in house. Fur¬ I'm asking $425. 353-2775. Runs super, $500. Call Rick, RESIDENT MANAGER Hotel, Mackinac Island, one bedroom $250 and 2 nished, carpeted, laundry. NEW AND used guitars, ban¬ Bruce. 3-2-8 (4) Special Rates 351-1830, ext. 68. CURTIS couple needed for Lansing Michigan 49757. 5-2-7 (8) bedroom $260. Carpeted, bal¬ Near campus. 337-2099. jos, mandolins, etc. Dulci¬ 345 Ads-3 lines-l4.00-5 FORD, 3003 E. Michigan Ave. property. Schedule flexible 3-2-8 (3) days. 80* per line over cony, part utilities, plus car¬ mers and kits. Recorders, GOLD SHAG carpeting, nev- Lansing. X-8-2-12 (7) around most classes. Call port. No pets. $250/month thousands of hard to find used, 12' X 10'4", $100. 3 lines. No adjustment in rate when cancel¬ er led. Price of item(s) for sale must be stated VW1971 - SUPER BEETLE, 332-3900 days, for informa¬ tion. OR-21-2-29 (6) I frlMt lit! deposit. Available now. Call 482-9619. 5-2-8(6) FEMALE summer. NEEDED Spring/ Own room in beaut¬ albums and books. Discount 351-6615. E-5-2-7 (3) runs well, needs work, 65,000 prices. Expert repairs - free in ad. Maximum sale price of s200. Private FALL HOUSING - DON'T iful house near campus. miles, $895. Days, 484-4408, 337- estimates. ELDERLY IN¬ party ads only. Peanuts Personal ads—3 lines s2.25 evenings, 332-6631. 5-2-7 (4) OFFIfE HELP and gal friday- Part time, can offer flexible GET CAUGHT COLD! GREAT LAKES - IN THE I iises \\¥\ 7968. 4-2-11 (4) STRUMENTS. 541 E. Grand River, 332-4331. | Lost & Found |[Q] - - per in¬ hours, apply in person, morn¬ '70 VW BEETLE. No rust. 394 2680. C20-2-29I3) C-21-2-29 (9) sertion. 75' per line 3 lines, (pre-pay- LOST - NEAR Wells- pair of over $600/best offer. 337-7399 af¬ ings. OKEMOS AUTO NEAR CAMPUS 3 bedroom For Sale . ment) CLINIC E. Lansing. 5-2-13(5) glasses with 1 lens missing. . 5 furnished, $330/month, plus SOMEBODY ELSE'S CLOS¬ Rummage/Garage Sale ads—4 lines - '2.50. ter p.m._3-2-8 (3) Apartments utilities, 484-6304. 5-2-8(3) MARSHALL MUSIC CO. ET, featuring gently used Lost 2/4. 355-2949. 3-2-11(3) VW SQUAREBACK 72 PART AND full time help Your headquarters for profes¬ 63' per line over 4 lines-per insertion. - runs clothing. 541 E. Grand River. LOST-REWARD. Black well, good MPG, radials, wanted; winter, spring, and 'STOP - BEFORE you run all EAST LANSING 2 bedroom sional P.A. gear, electric key¬ Open noon to 6 p.m. Take-ins panther hockey skates. Call 'Round Town ads—4 lines-$2.50-per insertion. snows, $700. 337-0479. summer; office, sales, and over town looking for that duplex 1 Vi bath, garage, full boards, guitars and amps. 63' per line over 4 lines. by appointment. pau| 351.3484. 8-2-18 (3) 8-2-18 (3) outdoor work. $5/hour and perfect apartment, call MID- basement $475 plus utilities. Call 337-9700 or stop in. C-21-2-29 (5) Lost & Found ads /Transportation ads—3 lines- up. Detroit areas. Call John MICHIGAN. They have over 372-2213. 10-2-15(4) Frandor Mall, 3 blocks from L0ST Watch - Jacob- M ,50-per insertion. 50' per line over 3 lines. Jorgenson, 337-7096. 400 properties to choose west campus. Free parking. RECORDS! THOUSANDS to son's area. Ladies. Sentimen- S/F Popcorn—(Sorority-Fraternity) 50' per line. Auto Service OR 1-3-7 (6) from. Call today and see if FEMALE NEEDED spring/ C-21-2-29 (7) choose from 756 and up, all tal value. Reward. 332-6446. they have what you're look¬ summer terms. Own room, quality guaranteed. WAZOO! 5-2-12 (3) CHILD CARE- Governess for ing for. 349-1065. MID-MICH¬ close to campus. 332-7069. OVERSTUFFED COUCH and RECORDS, 223 Abbott, 337- Deadlines GOOD USED tires, 13, 14, 15 children ages 5 and 9, my two IGAN is open 9-9 and week¬ 8-2-13(3) chair. Good condition. $40. 0947. C-21-2-29 (5) LOST - LADIES Want Ads-2 inch. Snow tires tool Mount¬ gold Bul- p.m.-l class day before public¬ ed free. Used wheel and hub home, own transportation, ends. C-21-2-29 (10) 485-8885 after 6 p.m. ova watch. Gold octagon ation. 7:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. with 214 E-5-2-12 (3) SKI BOOTS San PENNEL SALES, 1825 - Giorgio, face, matching band. Sen- Cancellation/Change-1 p.m.-l class day be¬ fore publication. caps. Michigan, Lansing, Michigan 48912. 482-5818. hours free during morning. Phone 349-2265 after 5. 8-2-18 (6) ROOMMATE smoker, person MALF prefer professional or graduate student. non- SUNTAN OVATION GUITAR Acoustic electric. 4 months - two years old, size 10Vi, $40. timental value. REWARD. If 332-8621. E-3-2-6 (3) found, call 337 9456, even- ings. 5-2-8(5) Classified Display deadline-3 p.m.-2 class C-21-2-2917) Own room, Whitehall Manor. old, mint condition. $500. STEREO, GREAT condition. days before publication. WANTED WAITRESSES - Not furnished, $142/month, 355-6252. 8-2-15 (3) BSR McDonald turntable, MASON BODY SHOP, 812 E. LOST GOLD pinky ring, with Once ad is ordered it cannot be cancelled Noon lunches, evenings, $106 deposit. 332-6417. Marantz receiver, 15 watts/ or Kalamazoo since 1940. Auto aqua marine stone, January weekends. 371-3300. S5-2-12 (5) TECHNICS RECEIVER, BSR channel, Criterion changed until after 1st insertion. painting-collision service. 2-way 5, ir ' " 5-2-13 (3) 8 track Panasonic speakers. speakers. $250. 353-1172. There is a M.00 charge for 1 ad change plus American, Foreign cars. 485- E. LANSING - North Pointe Excellent condition, $180. X-6-2-11 (5) 50' per additional change for maximum 0256. C-21-2-29 (5) Apartments. Haslett Road at PK Building TELEPHONE SALES - From 353-6893. ZE-5-2-12 (4) of 3 changes. JUNK CARS wanted. Also my office. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., or 6 69. 1 & 2 bedroom avail¬ able now. 332-6354. 301 M.A.C. MIDA AM-FM stereo 8-track. i »niiBis The State News will only be responsible for selling used parts. Phone p.m.-9 p.m. Call 332-7072. (Just Past 2 REFRIGERATORS - Ideal for dorm room, $50. 5-2-13 (3) OR-10-2-18 14) DORM size, $100 each or Must sell, call 355-1252. the 1st days incorrect insertion. Adjust¬ 321-3651. C-21-2-29 (3) Prinit-ln-A-Minit) MEXICAN RED leg Tarantu¬ best offer. 393-7365. E-5-2-11 (3) ment claims must be made within 10 days FEMALE NEEDED: 351-1805 las, $15 each, $20 with set- NORTHERN MICHIGAN 4-man, E-5-2-12 (3) REMANUFACTURED STAR¬ up, 355-2490. E-5-2-12 (3) of expiration dote. Children's summer camp has spring term, Twyckingham, TURNTABLE-LAFAYETTE. TERS, alternators and gen¬ ___ the following positions avail¬ $115/month. 337-0807. IF YOU would like a place to Bills are due 7 days from ad expiration date. erators in stock. Chequered Belt drive, $40. Nova 3-way PUPPIES $5 each. Black able (June 24-August 23) B-3-2-7 (3) rent, but don't know where If not paid by due Flag Foreign car parts. 2605 speakers, $130 a pair, both Labrador Et Irish Setter mix. date, a $1.00 late Nurse, tennis instructors, to look, call GREAT LAKES excellent condition. 351-2645. E. Kalamazoo Street. One Call 645-7357. E-5-2-12 (3) service charge will be due. BEAL ST. - Sublease till June today for sure, there's hun¬ Over 30 quality amplifiers and mile west of campus. WSI, arts 6 crafts, dance, 4-2j-8J42 487- 15. Sunny 1 bedroom. Un¬ dreds in our book. 394-2680. receivers, including a new gymnastics, horseback riding 5055. C-21-2-31 (7) -Call (313)661-0060. B-1-2 17) furnished. Prefer female (s). C-21-2-29 (5) Thorens Turntable and Mcin¬ '79 ROSSI STRATO skis. 195 NASTY LANDLORD says ikfoni J. rfinncil V1-7.01OJ1 v tosh amplifier. cm with 555 Salomon. $155. Pampered house cat must go MSLT | Automotive |U| I Automotive ||««*| SPECIAL STUDENT weekend rates. UGLY DUCK¬ GIRL WANTED to help in¬ ROOM FOR rent in a five bedroom house, couple of 351-0114 " E5-2-8(3) ' ' 5 month calico. Help, call after 6. 394-1168. 8-2-12 (4) valid lady from 8-12, five days LING car rentals. 372-7650. NOW NEEDED 4-man im¬ ATTENTION WE buy late 1975 GRANADA 6 cylinder 4 a week. No weekends or - blocks from campus, $112/ C-21-2-29 (3) GERMAN SHEPHERD model imported and domes¬ door, 49,000 miles, AM/FM holidays. $4.00/hour. 332- mediately. Close to campus. month. Call 351-0032. $90/month. 337-0610. BLACK LAB mix puppies. All tic compact cars. Contact radio, reclining bucket seats. 5176. 2-2-8 (6) X 8-2-8 (4) DICKER AND DEAL SEC¬ REBUILT 1972 Dodge trans¬ black. $15. 655-1311. John DeYoung, WILLIAMS $1,800. 372-2601 or 676-9565. 3-2-7 (4) OND HAND STORE, 1701 S. Sets Reg. '30-'60 mission. 2500 miles, $125. E 5-2-13 (3) 8-2-14 (5) TWO PEOPLE needed spring Cedar St., Lansing. 487-3886. VW, 484-1341. C-21-2-2915) 394-4058 10-6p.m. E-5-2-11 (3) STUDENT needed, ASSISTANTS temporary job HALF HOUSE, heat paid, term. One sublet, own room C-21-2-29 (16) NOWonl/M BMW 1975. 530i Texas car, GRANADA, 1975. Sharp car, coding questionnaires, we $95/month, + deposit. One close to MSU. Nice, $105/ Harold 351-4611 Mobile Homes automatic, air, excellent mile west, 372-7370.6-2-14(3) month. Call 337-2190. OHM C2 SPEAKERS, brand mint, 70,000 miles, runs per¬ TRANSMISSIONS FOR train, 355-3474, 10:30-4:30. fect. Best offer call 485-1886. transportation, $1995 or best most cars, used, $75. Re¬ 2-2-8 (5) 8-2-18 (4) new, new. $680, my price: FOR RENT: 1 b 2 bedrooms, 6-2-8 (4) offer. Call Rudy, 351-1830 FEMALE TO share apartment $450. 393-6948. 5-2-7 (3) conditioned, $125. 323-4401. COMIC BOOK CONVEN¬ next to campus. From $175. ext. 68. CURTIS FORD, 3003 at Kings Pointe. $157. 349- LANSING - NEAR MSU. E-5-2-11 (3) MUSICIAN NEEDED for TION. 1000's for sale, 504: 337-1056 or 332-0177. 1975 CAMARO LT. Excellent E. Michigan Ave., Lansing. 9345. 5-2-12 (3) Foster Street. 3 bedroom CRISTY'S FURNITURE HAS church. Must be able to play admission, free movies, Sun¬ 8-2-14 (3) condition. $3200 or best of¬ 8-2-14 (7) with appliances. Immediate DRASTICALLY REDUCED piano b organ. Skilled in day, February 10, from 10-5, fer. After 3, 337-9275. 6-2-8 (3) GREMLIN 73, 6 cylinder | Motorcycles "|[&b| improvisation, gospel sing¬ FEMALE ROOMMATE need¬ ed within next 2 weeks - occupancy. $360 Call 349-0240. 5-2-11 (5) + utilities. PRICES on used and irregular dressers, desks, couches, ta¬ Olds Plaza Hotel. Call 485- MOBILE HOME - 2 bedrooms for $230 plus utilities. Lease automatic, ing primarily sung. 351-5823 3644 for information. 5-2-8(6) factory air, after 9:00 p.m. 3-2-8 (6) Spartan Village, 355-2819. bles, bookcases, and easy and deposit. Call 351-9381. '76 KAWASAKI KH400, ex¬ Michelin radial tires, good 4-2-11 (3) STOP - BEFORE you run all chairs. 505 E. Michigan, Lan¬ 6-2-14 (3) 1979 CHEVETTE - 4 door, cellent shape. Asking $495. STEREO, GREAT condition condition, owner leaving, over town looking for that sing. 371-1893. (Next door to automatic. Undercoated. 487-8469. 10-2-19 (3) MODEL FOR photography FEMALE BSR McDonald turntable. $890 or best offer. 355-7903 - SPRING with perfect house, call MID- Wilcox Trading Post). 10,400 miles. Excellent condi¬ occasionally. Evenings only. 15 watt/ [Peanuts Personal | ["ST! Marantz receiver, after 5. 1-2-7 (6) summer option. Call after 5 MICHIGAN. They have over We have SINCERELY tion. $3900. 645-2157. 351-5989. 5-2-13(3) channel. Criterion 2 way 7-2-11 (4) GREMLIN, 1972. 6 cylinder, 3 I Emimwnt p.m. 337-2446. 3-2-8 (3) 400 properties to choose dropped our prices as low as speakers. $250, 353-8019. LOOK OUT Wayne State from. Call today and see if we possibly can. GOVERNESS 3 children IF YOU would like 6-2-1115) CHEVROLET MALIBU, Clas¬ speed, good transportation, FINANCE SPECIALIST to - a place to they have what you're look¬ C-21-2-29 (12) Med School-Dr. Diane $495. Call Rick, 351-1830 ext. schedule fringe benefits ages 10,12,13. Private room, rent, but don't know where Lefebvre is on her way. sic. 1975. Excellent condition, and meals & salary. ing for. 349-1065. MID-MICH¬ 68. CURTIS FORD, 3003 E. Country to look, call GREAT LAKES IGAN is open 9-9 and week¬ TOP DOLLAR paid- SLR Congrats b good luck from no rust, 55,800 miles. Air telephone and utility bills, home, daytime hours free. conditioning, $1,900. 355-6150. 4-2-8 (5) AM/FM. Michigan Ave., Lansing. 8-2-14 (6) reconcile gasoline invoices, prepare accounts payable in¬ Call 323-2576. 5-2-12 (5) today for sure, there's hun¬ dreds in C-21-2-29 (5) our book. 394 2680. ends. C-21-2-29 (10) 2-BEDROOM HOUSE- cameras, lenses, flashes, en¬ larges, movie and slide pro¬ jectors, antique cameras and fioj/Gufr all your S 1-2-7 (5) future patients. put for computer and key¬ FULL-TIME Bookkeeping b Com' on in for a FREE CHEVY MONZA 2 + 2, 1977 HONDA CIVIC Hatchback, Coolidge road, East Lansing. photos. Camera Repair- fast, power steering-brakes. Price 1978. Showroom condition. Automatic 25,000 actual punch payroll on a bi-weekly basis. One year experience in general office work. Also includes working with cus¬ MALE NEEDED, 3 man, mediately, $96/month, 337- im¬ $240/month + utilities, lease. 332-3700. 3-2-11 (4) low prices guaranteed work. WILCOX TRADING POST Sun ♦he Tanning Session at STAYTAN SUN Personal [[71 negotiable. 627-7817. accounts payable, accounts tomers. Experience in typing 5-2-13 (3) miles. $3995. Call Rudy, 351- 1404. 8 2-8 (3) 509 E. Michigan, Lansing FREE FIRST VISIT. STAY- receivable or general ledger, & filing. College degree or TANNING CENTER. 1830, ext. 68. CURTIS FORD EAST LANSING, Heritage 485-4391. C 16-2-29 (10) TAN SUN TANNING CEN¬ ability to type a minimum of teaching certificate is helpful. FEMALE NEEDED. 4-man We're located in the 3003 E. Michigan Ave., Lan¬ Hills duplex, 3 bedrooms. 114 TER. 301 M.A.C. Avenue. CHRYSLER NEWPORT 71, 50WPM preferred. Must have 339-2977 between 7-9 p.m. spring term. $115/month + PK BUILDING. 301 351 1805. C-21-2-29 (4) 2-door sedan, good condi¬ sing. X-8-2-12 (9) accurate [nath and typing baths, fireplace, central air, CAMPING BACK pack-$55, tion. $300. 349-0472. skills, keypunch experience 3481549:3-2-8J8) electricity, pool, close, on full basement, available 7x50 binoculars $45, canteen MAC AVEUNE, JUST MUSTANG 1973, runs well, busline. 351-1559. 5-2-8(4) March 1. Call 323-1628. $2, skin diving; masks, snork¬ PAST COMPUTERIZED BIO- with IBM 3741 data station PRINIT-IT-IN-A 5-27(32 $500 or best offer. Call 393- an RN's-GN's-SNT's 8-2-13(5) el, and fins, $7.50 and up. Call rhythm charts. Simple ex¬ preferred. Must be able to Lansing General Hospital has CLOSE 1 2 people, 1 MINIT. 351-1805 1969 CORTINA GT: 35-40 1800. Ask for Steve Power, work under pressure and - or Gregg for information. Phone planation. 6 months $3.00, 1 full and part-time positions bedroom. $150/month, non- MPG, runs good, some elec¬ Service Dept. 8-2-18(4) MOBILE HOME in William- 351-1781. E 5-2-13 (6) year $5.00. Inquiries welcome meet timely deadlines. available for registered and trical work, $200. 353-5637. smoker, spring term. 332- ston area to student or Send name and address, $10,121 -$10,941 annually. Ex¬ graduate nurses and student HEAD YAHOO II skis, 170 cm E-5-2-12 (3) 0621. 10-2-15(3) couple in return for farm SHARP RT 1155 Cassette birthdate, check or money MUSTANG, 1969. 6 cylinder, cellent fringe benefits. Apply nurse technicians. A 4 day, 10 with Spademan Super ll's. automatic, runs great, good Personnel Office, COMMUN¬ work. Must give farm re¬ deck, Dolby. Song Search order to G AND W ENTER¬ hour per day work week 4100. 351-0114. E5-2-8I3) OLDS CUTLASS Supreme FEMALE ROOMMATE, own ferences. Deposit required. PRISES, P.O. Box 18095 transportation, $395. Call ITY MENTAL HEALTH system. $100. 355-2507. 1976. Air, AM, rally wheels, option allowing 3 day week¬ room in Americana, non 655 2252. 8-2-7 (7) E 5-2-13 (3) Lansing, Mich. 48901. Rick, 351-1830, ext. 68. CUR¬ BOARD, 407 West Green- end is available on the mid¬ AKAI RM 2200, 23 watts per good condition. Must sell. TIS FORD, 3003 E. Michigan smoker only for spring term, 8-2-8 (91 323-3680. 5-2-8(4) lawn, Lansing, EOE. night shift. We offer: Primary FEMALE FOR co-ed duplex, channel, 5 year warranty $125 student only, rent is nego¬ - Ave., Lansing 8-2-14 (7) 5-2-7 (21) & Team nursing, complete WE PAY up to $2 for LP's or offer, 353-8352. E5-2 8(3) tiable. 351-7023 from 5:30 to immediately, own room, bus orientation program, continu¬ CASH-CAMPUS reps CUTLASS SUPREME 7:00 p.m. Elise. near, phone 332-2231. and cassettes - also buying MUSTANG II LPN CHARGE nurse for ROSSI SKIS With bind¬ winted to sell the hottest 75-Mint, low miles, no rust, - 1974, 4 ing education support sys¬ 5-2-816) 8-2-11 (3) 45's, songbooks. FLAT, - II p.m.-7a.m. shift, part time. ings, 200 cm. $75 negotiable. board game in the U.S. (Pot $2400 or best offer. 355-1092. cylinder, automatic, 48,000 tem, excellent wage and ben¬ black b CIRCULAR, up stairs miles, no rust, excellent con¬ Come join our team in basic 353-5694. E5-2-8I3) Luck). Excellent commission. 8-2-11 (3) efit package. For more infor¬ SPACIOUS ONE and two HOLT - 2 bedroom upper 541 E. Grand River, open 11 dition, $1575 or best offer. nursing care. Provincial For further information call mation contact Personnel Of¬ bedroom apartments. Appli¬ level duplex, $245 plus utili¬ a.m.-6 p.m. 351-0838. 332-2645. 5-2-8(5) House East, call 332-0817. 21" BLACK AND white port¬ 216-295-1299. X z 3-2-7 (6) CUTLASS SUPREME - fice Department, Lansing ances, carpeted, 10 minutes ties. 349 4862. 8-2-15 (3) C-21-2-29 (6) 5-5-11 (6) able TV on stand. Leive 1976 4-door. 55,000 miles. General Hospital, 2800 De¬ to campus, heat included. FEMALE SUBLET Own name and phone number. HOT SOUP LINE Power brakes and steering, 1978 OLDS CUSTOM vonshire, Lansing Ml, 48909. Willowbrook Apartments, - WE SELL stereo equipment. TYPIST-RECEPTIONIST, 487 3776 and 337-0546. $100. Call 337-7610. air, new tires and battery. Cruiser, very good condition, Phone 372-8220, Ext. 267. 394 7729. 8-2-11 (7) room, spring/summer. Close. THE STEREO SHOPPE, East part time and full time posi¬ Call Julie, 337-2178. Negotiable. E-5-2-7 (4) 10-2-15(31 One owner, family car. $2900. must sell, 339-8946.5-2-13 (3) EOE. X 25-3-3 (22) Lansing. C-21-2-29 (3) tions. Flexible hours, for in¬ EAST LANSING One bed¬ 8-2-12 (4) 669-3384. 5-2-8(6) - formation call Dianne Lund at CLERK WANTED - Adult room, air, dishwasher, $240. OMNI 024-1979 low mileage, 1979 CUTLASS BROU¬ sports package, call 487- 485-9350. 8-2-14 (4) Bookstore. VELVET FIN¬ Phone 351-3055, 374-6096, ENERGY EFFICIENT design MANAGIMINT TRAIN!! GHAM Wagon, small V8. GERS, 527 E. Michigan, 489- March 1. 7-2-1314) contemporary. Three bed¬ WE WANT YOUR BODY 5732. 5-2-13 (3) PART TIME, counter help at Here is an opportunity to join a Company known for its Loaded. $5800. 694-8492. 2278. C-21-2-29 (4) rooms on 3 acres, own ARBY'S. Positions to work ROOMMATE NEEDED - TO BE COMFORTABLE. steady expansion, its established success, ond its out¬ 8-2-1313) PINTO STATION builder. 655-1858. 5-2-8(4) Wagon, 15-20 hours a week, 11-2a.m. MODELS WANTED, $9/hour Spring term. Beautifully fur¬ standing training progrorn. 1976. Runs super, real gas nished Okemos apartment. No need to sweat it Now with 50+ stores, and plans for 100 more, shift and some evenings. 489-2278 or apply in person at 1200, 1973, 4- under old-fashion¬ DATSUN speed. 30-38MPG, runs well, saver, $1995 or best offer. Call Rudy, 351-1830 ext. 68. Apply in person Monday-Fri VELVET FINGERS, 527 E. Private bedroom, bathroom. 2 miles from campus. $130 I llv»l out ed hot sunbulbs. STAY- every expansion brings new positions and new oppor- day 2-5.-3-2-7 15) Michigan. C-21-2-29 (4) $1350 or offer. 355-6402. CURTIS FORD, 3003 E. seeking result oriented individuals possessing plus utilities. 349-5517. ROOM Er BOARD given in TAN SUN TANNING We are 8-2-7 (3) Michigan Ave., Lansing. SCHOOL SOCIAL Worker, OVERSEAS JOBS Sum¬ 6-2-7(51 exchange for 20 hours a week a genuine interest in sales and management, strong - CENTER uses the all 8-2 14 (7) immediate opening. Masters of secretarial duties working communication skills and a record of leadership abilities. DATSUN 260Z - 1974. Best mer/year round. Europe, S. and cool floures- ROOMMATE WANTED $77 Now is the time to apply your special skills to a reward¬ offer. 394-2963. Good mile¬ Degree in Social Work. America, Australia, Asia, etc. Monday-Friday, 5-9 p.m. Call a month next to campus. PINTO STATION Wagon, Michigan approval as a All fields, $500 $1,200 month¬ Mrs. Anderson, 323 4734, St. cent sunlights. We're ing career in retailing. And. in joining us you will enjoy on age. 4-2-7(3) 1973. Great transportation, school Social Worker. Excel¬ 351-6928. 5-2-7 (3) Vincent Home for Children. located in the PK attractive salary, a complete benefits progrorn, ond ly. Expenses paid. Sightsee¬ runs good, great on gas, lent salary and benefits. Con¬ unequalled opportunity for advancement. DODGE 1972 318 truck mo¬ ing. Free information — HASLETT AREA 1 bed¬ 4_12I8J8i BUILDING, 301 MAC We're proud of our post, confident in our future. Be $795. Call Rick, 351-1830 ext. tact Ingham Intermediate Write: IJC, Box 52-ME, Coro¬ - tor. Runs. $125, 394-4058, OWN ROOM in house near AVENUE. JUST PAST 68. CURTIS FORD, 3003 E. School District, 2630 W. room, 614 miles from East sure to see us when we visit your campus February 11, 10-6 p.m. E-5-2-11 (3) na Del Mar, CA. 92625. Michigan Ave., Lansing. Howell Rd„ Mason, Ml, Lansing. 339-9523 campus, furnished, laundry, PRINIT-IN-A-MINIT. 1980, or send your resume to: Z15 2 22(8) 8-2-14 (7) 48854. 676-3268. 4-2-8 (10) 8-2-12 (3) carpeted, $85. 351 2591. 351 1805 J.B. Robinson Jewelers, Inc. FORD - 1969 Wagon, excel¬ 3-2 11 (3) SPARTAN THREE Theatres Ill Euclid Ninth Tower lent condition. $500/best of¬ DELIVERY HELP wanted. (In Frandor). Part time door¬ FEMALE NEEDED for 4 man Cleveland, OH 4411$ fer. 394-1348. 3-2-7 (3) 1977 PLYMOUTH FURY- ROOM IN country home, Loaded. Excellent condition, must sell, $1700. 321-3230. 5 2-13 (3) Must have own car. Apply at LITTLE CAESAR'S. Today, after 4:00 p.m. 5-2-11 14) man, ternoons 3-2614) concessions, apply af before 5 p.m. spring term, close to campus. Eden Roc Apartments. 332- 6414. 5 2-7 (3) many extras, 332-6090 669 5939.5-2-12 (3) or StoyBub J.B. ROBINSON JIWILIBSf INC. Equal Opportunity Employ*' Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, February 7, 1980 Personal I Rummage Sale \\W] Service I Typing Service ][^| | Typing Service |[^| BASKIN ROBBINS31 proud¬ ly announces that Ray RUMMAGE SALE- Forest Apartments. 1111B Arbor HOME IMPROVEMENT - Reliable work - references. UNIGRAPHICS COMPLETE RESUME SER¬ OFFERS FAST ACCURATE typing. Reasonable rates. Call Mon¬ Gacy 'rational, evil man,' Horwitz ate a Mt. Olympus in Palmer Lane, off Trowbridge Wallcovering, repair, security VICE: typesetting; offset day-Friday, 489-6903. 1 minute, 55 seconds. Beat Road, East Lansing, every¬ systems and more. Ask for prosecutor tells jury printing; and bindery ser¬ C-2_1-_2-29l3) the record and your Mt. thing must go- furniture, TIM. 351-1827. 8-2-12 (5) vices. Approved dissertation Olympus is free. 1137 E. dishware and appliancess, TYPING IBM memory, pica, printing and binding special¬ Grand River. 1 -2-7 (7) Saturday and Sunday 9-5. elite. Editing available; former ists. For estimate, stop in at 2-2-8 18) | TmiiBg Service ||dj| 2843 E. Grand River or phone English teacher. 694-4070. C-21-2-29 13) By CHARLES CHAMBERLAIN that night to celebrate her birthday with the | Recreation | [asl Heal Estate ]@ TYPING TERM papers. Ex¬ 332-8414. C-21-2-29 (9) Associated Press Writer CHICAGO — A prosecutor family, but her son never showed up. Piest had told co-workers he was going to see perienced, fast service - IBM EXPERT TYPING. Disserta¬ TYPING, LIBRARY research told a jury SKYDIVING - Every week¬ 4-BEDROOM HOUSE for sale Call 351-8923. OR-21-2-29 (3) tions - theses - business - resume service. Free pick-up Wednesday that John W. Gacy Jr. used a "rope Gacy about a summer job and drove away with end. First jump instruction and delivery. 676-1912. trick" to strangle his victims and "snuffed out 33 him, Egan said. Gacy and Piest, the prosecutor by owner. Near MSU, 3 years legal. MSU grad. 337-0205. every Saturday and Sunday, old, $58,900. 7% assumable COPYGRAPH SERVICE C-21-2-29 (3) C-21-2-29 (3) lives because they were inconvenient to him." said, eventually drove to the defendant's home 10:00 a.m. (no appointment mortgage, 394-3153. COMPLETED, DISSERTA¬ Assistant State's Attorney Robert Egan, in where Gacy tried to have sex with the youth, necessary). Take advantage ACCURATE TYPING - Re¬ 8-2-12 (4) TIONS AND RESUME SER¬ opening arguments before a jury of seven men who refused. of Fall-Winter rates. FREE sume, letters, term papers, VICE. Corner MAC and Margaret after 5, 694-1480. and five women, said the killings of the 33 young However, Gacy forced him to have oral sex and skydiving programs groups. Charlotte Paracenter for ! Service ~| |"^1 Grand River, 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday, 10 a.m.-5 3-2-8 (3) men and boys between the ages of 15 and 21 were showed him the "rope trick." The youth was dead and MSU Parachute club. ALTERATIONS AND crea¬ premeditated. He described the former remod¬ within 10 seconds, the prosecutor said. Saturday. 337-1666. EXPERIENCED IBM typist, 372-9127 after 10 p.m. week¬ tive clothing constructions. C-21-2-29 (7) TYPING IN my home. Close eling contractor as a "rational, evil man." Eventually officers got a search warrant and a with references. Fast and ends. C-21-2-29 (11) Shirts and pants hemmed, to campus. Quality work! accurate! 349-6692. Gacy, 37, accused of more murders than receipt for developing film that belonged to repairs, and custom bridal, anyone else in this country's history, sat Piest's girlfriend was found in the house. SKIERS, NEARLY TYPING, EXPERIENCED, Cindy. 9 a.m.-7 p.m. 394-4448 OR-8-2-13 (4) new con- bridesmaids Call gowns. fast and reasonable. 371-4635 C-21-2-29 (4) motionless during the opening statement. He do. Sleeps 4 comfortably. 20 Susan Koert 332-0761. C-21-2-29 (3) has pleaded innocent by reason of insanity. THE NEXT DAY, police put a stakeout on miles to Sugar Loaf Et Tra¬ verse City. $120 a weekend. 5-2-8(5) IBM TYPING, accuracy, edit¬ | Transportation |[^L] Defense attorney Robert Motta, in his opening Gacy. ing, on-campus pick-up and 332-2800 after 4:30. 3-2-7 (6) GUITAR REPAIRS. Prompt TYPING. FREE pick-up and statement, said the crimes were "acts of an Egan said that one of the officers went into the delivery. 349-4309 evenings. NEED RIDE from Lansing to bathroom and when the heat came on he noticed guaranteed service. Free esti¬ delivery. Fast, experienced, insane mind .. . acts which Gacy (couldn't) stop, X-3-2-7 (3) MSU Et back. Monday-Fri¬ DISC JOCKEY « 1 SOUND mates and reasonable rates. low rates. 676-2009. couldn't control. He became a compulsive killer." an odor coming up from the vent. OR-21-2-29 (3) day. Hours flexible. Near Later, a youth told police of being employed by has the latest tunes supplied Member American Guild of TYPING-IBM. Dissertations, Holmes Et Waverly. Call after Among the spectators who filled the court¬ by DISCOUNT RECORDS, Luthiers. MARSHALL MU¬ manuscripts, etc. Faculty room of Circuit Judge Louis B. Garippo were Mr. Gacy and digging drainage ditches under the and a modern sound system, SIC CO. 337-9700. EXPERIENCED IBM typing, references. 332-2616. 5|30pm 394-4367.82-14^5) and Mrs. Harold Piest, their son Kenneth, 26, house. Gacy told the youth to leave mounds alone C-21-2-29 (6) dissertations (Pica, Elite). to help make your party a 3-2-7 (3) NEED RIDE to Vail, Colorado, and daughter, Kerry, 23. down there, Egan said. success. For more info phone FAYANN 489-0358. or area. Share gas. Can leave The body of Robert Piest, 15, was among four When authorities started digging under the 332-2212. Ask for Tom. TAN FASTER SUNTAN C-21-2-29 (3) EXPERIENCED IBM typing, 3/12. Call 355-1653. 10-2-21 17) CENTER now open Univer¬ dissertations and theses, Call Z 1-2-7 (3) recovered from rivers and linked to Gacy. The house, Egan said, they found "bodies, bodies and sity Mall. Above Americas LOW RATES - Term pa¬ 372-2098. 8-2-13 (3) other corpses were found on Gacy's property, 26 bodies, day after day after day." BLUEG-RASS EXTENSION Cup Restaurant. Compare pers, resumes. Fast expert dug up from a 30-inch-high crawl space under his Egan pointed out that some bodies were found SERVICE play weddings, par¬ prices before you buy. For typing, Day and evening. Call TYPING WITH IBM. Correc¬ Instructions ranch-style dwelling. in trenches that had been dug under the house ties. 337-0178 or 372-3727. further information call 351 - "G" TYPING. 321-4771. tion. Reasonable rates. Call and quoted Gacy as saying, "I wanted to have C-21-2-29 (3) 9449. 10-2-11 (8) C-21-2-29 (4) Diane. 627-9514. 8-2-15 (3) IN EACH CASE, Egan told the jurors, Gacy TUTORING IN French. Don't graves available." wait for finals. Call 372-8434 used a "rope trick" in which he put a rope around Egan said that Gacy gave statements to mornings. 8-2-18 13) the neck of the victim to make a tourniquet and authorities in comfortable surroundings in which strangle him. He stuffed a cloth in the mouths of he remembered the names and details about NEW FACES some, Egan said, to "keep the blood from them. WANTED dripping out the mouth and nose." "He (Gacy) was very responsive, gave details, The State News Yellow Page for to Show, professional modeling, train for Live Fashion Magazine, Photo¬ graphy. T.V. No experience necessary. Egan said that on the night of Dec. 11, 1978, when Gacy was at a drugstore in Des Plaines talking about remodeling work, Piest overheard him say he was going to hire youths for summer work. was engaging at times and laughing at times" as he gave the lengthy statement, Egan said. Egan said Gacy said he killed because he thought the victims, if they lived, would tell the neighbors and others that he was a homosexual. Piest's mother to have picked him later «dudonb was up Business — Service PRIVATE GUITAR instruc¬ tion. Beginners through ad¬ License tab sales slow vanced. Call MARSHALL MUSIC CO. 337-9700. Open By TIM JOHNSON of the person's birthday on it. Directory weeknights until 9:00 p.m. New Michigan license plate tab sales have "People who are bom in November will receive Saturdays 10 a.m.-5 p.m. C-21-2-29 (6) been lagging throughout the state and the a 1980 tab that is valid for seven months from Secretary of State office in East Lansing is no April to November," Orsborn said. LESSONS IN guitar, banjo "Those born in October who own passenger exception. and more, at the ELDERLY Albert Orsborn, the office manager, said that cars will receive a 1981 tab that is valid from INSTRUMENT SCHOOL. PHOTOGRAPHY PROMOTION VISION CUE OPTICAL SERVICE C-1-2-7 (3) 1980 sales of tabs are running slow this year and April 1, 1980, until their birthday in October his office is prepared for what will hopefully be 1981," he added. the last "March rush" ever in the state. The different length of registration is due to ZOOM IN ON CO-OPTICAL BUSINESS! J.R. WXON, 0.0. | Wanted "Sales are usually slow in years when tabs are the fact that this year and in previous years, new SERVICES WANTED-USED Grand issued instead of plates," Orsborn said. tabs or plates were available to the public "In 1979, the rush wasn't as bad because beginning in November. ADVERTISE 'eye examinations piano in good condition. everybody wanted the new license plates," 'contact lenses Phone 394-3698. 5-2-13 (3) 1 WEEKLY Orsborn added. VEHICLE REGISTRATION WILL be valid Instant Color and IN 'eye glass prescription WANTED 1 TO 3 tickets for This year, as in past years, the deadline for for one year, once the transition is completed in Black and White 'fee inquiries welcome JR. EVES EXAMINED OcTotfer 1981. Michigan vs. Michigan State passenger cars and Wiotdrcycles is April 1, while THE • GLASSES Several other states use the staggered- Passport basketball game. Call 332- the deadline for pick-ups and vans in March 1. BUSINESS 349-507? e CONTACT LENS 7385. 3-2-11 (3) registration system, which is expected to be Resume 1 DIRECTORY MICHIGAN IS INITIATING the staggered much more convenient for Michigan drivers. 13111. Greed Ristr ID Photos 355-8255 Meijer Ttirifty Acres • Okemos 351 5330 I Round Town ITTl registration system, under which registration of vehicles will occur year-round and the registra¬ According to the Secretary of State office, the new system will also save the state money by 220 Albert St. 332-3026 - LANSING CIVIC PLAYERS tion will expire on the Owner's birthday. cutting out overtime which was needed in the PRESENTS "THE HOUND "About 45 days before the individual's birth¬ past for the "March rush." BMBER MEDIA SERVICE PROMOTION FABRICS OF BASKERVILLES: Febru¬ Students from Wayne, Oakland and Macomb day, a form will be sent to him and the procedure ary 8-9, 15-16. Curtain time - can be done through the mail," Orsborn said. counties may find it beneficial to purchase their Spartan Baiter CULPEPPER'S 8:00 p.m. Partington Auditor¬ ium, 400 South Chestnut, When Michigan drivers receive their 1980 1980 tabs in East Lansing. Styling QUILTS M Lansing. Ticket information vehicle registrations, they will be valid from seven to 19 months, depending on when the Tri-county residents must pay an additional $2.50 tax for the mass-transit plan that is in the For Men, Women and and reservation call the Arts Children A division of Media Box Office, 372-4636. Tickets individual's birthday is and what type of vehicle works for the Detroit area. Appointment or Walk-in Komm. Productions also available at door. Special the individual owns. "We had many parents purchase tabs at our Lower Level Union 210 ABBOTT (upstairs) Senior Citizen and Student Each vehicle owner will receive two tabs, one office when they brought their children back to -Photographic copying YELLOW PAGES EAST LANSING prices. 3-2-8 114) with the year on it and the other with the month school after Christmas break," Orsborn said. Building (8} * Videotape productions 9-5 Mon.-Fri. 'Videotape introductions -custom typesetting for your 333-3937 POLISH PARTY-Traditional 355-3359 artwork, layouts, posters Advertise Today! Fun. Homemade food, live Open Tuesday—Saturday Call 351-0435 Call Cindi Quilts, fine cottons, band, cash bar. $6.00,2-9. St. Thomas gym 955 Alton. It's What's Happening 355-8255 Folkwear© patterns 2-2-9 (4) Announcements for It's What's MSU theatre department pre¬ Alpha Epsilon Rho meets at 6:30 COUNSELING SERVICES S. F. Popcorn Happening must be received in the sents Phillip Zarrille demonstrating tonight, 331 Union. All tele¬ State News office, 343 Student kalaripappatt, Martial Art of India. communication majors welcome. Free Pregnancy Testing WOMEN'S COUNSELING Counseling Services To List DELTA TAU DELTA - $50 reward for witness to hap¬ Services Bldg., by noon at least two Free workshops today at 3 p.m. 12 Auditorium. All welcome. days before publication. No Pregnancy Terminations CENTER pening at 330 N. Harrison, announcements will be accepted Gynecological Core 927 E. GRAND RIVER your July 31, 1978. Write: Reward by phone. MSU Amateur Radio Club will Elections in India: Panel of (across from Rogue St. Box 18152 Lansing. Family Planning campus entrance) business Z-10-2-18 (5) meet at 8 tonight, in 339 En¬ gineering Bldg. Any visitors and experts interprets results of recent elections in world's largest demo¬ for information call 517 007-7350 4737 Marsh r}%«B phone Alpha Phi Omega will sponsor a blood drive, Feb. 8, West Wilson new members welcome. cracy, at 7:30 tonight, national Center. 201 Inter¬ Okomos (behind Meijers) Hall Lower Terrace from 11 a.m. to Overseas Study sponsors in¬ uuomancare 349-1060 e PREGNANCY TESTING featuring Oar Line of Cindi at 4:15 p.m. Walk-ins are welcome. formation meeting at 7 tonight for Natural Science in the Canadian United Star Company: Pseudo oF LansmG e CONCERNED COUNSELORS rehearsals begin at 8:30 tonight Faculty Women's Association Rockies summer program in Lab e BIRTH CONTROL COUNSELING 331 Union. Props, costumes and e PREGNANCY TERMINATION Apparel from Indi* 355-8255 will have a general business G-11, Holden Hall. makeup discussed. Peripheral meeting at 4 p.m. Feb. 12 in 334 Leniing. Michigan 40912 "WOMEN HELPING WOMEN- Union Study French in Tours this observers welcome. summer with MSU Overseas AUTO CLINIC HEALTH FOOD TOBACCONIST Juniors, seniors: gain academic Study. Information meeting is 7:15 Four-year-old boy needs big credit interning with Lansing area tonight in A-506 Wells Hall. buddy to help with recreational SPARTAN 10% DISCPUNT neighborhood youth corp. Con¬ and educational needs. Details in HINDI AT THI STORM WITH THI tact David Persell, College of Representatives from Victoria 26 Student Services Bldg. MUFFLER CENTER to all MSU Urban Development. Stations will hold a "smoker" on "BRAKES students We have in etoclc - Monday at 8 p.m. in 102 Kellogg The Society of Professional Center. Are you dependable and in¬ 'SHOCKS on purchases of $2 terested in working with children? or more, yogurts Journalists is holding a general 'FRONT END WORK and broads axdudod •Pipes by Savinelli meeting, 7 tonight, Oak Room, Legislative Aide Orientation for Be a role model and companion. 10% Union. volunteers interested in research, Details in 26 Student Services Dannon Yogurt • 39' *21 Red Door pipe tobacco blends public relations and survey work STUDENT DISCOUNT RANDALL HEALTH FOOD The Surgeon Ueuerel hee •aekieg ie dtugereui le yew The Master's House Coffee¬ will meet at 4 p.m. today in 328 Can you instruct a group of ON ALL WORK house presents a free concert by Student Services Bldg. Brookfield Plata "The Third Day" at 603 S. students in something that in¬ WITH I.D. 717 S.PENNSYLVANIA 1381 E. Grand River eLL's' Shoe Washington Ave., Lansing, Feb. 8, The Academic Council Commit¬ terests you at Lansing schools? 8:30 p.m. tee on at-large elections is now Stop by 26 Student Services Bldg. 487-9332 332-6892 accepting petitions. They are Female handicapper is Photography Session 10 a.m. to available in 10 Linton Hall. looking 1 for a pal. Can you help? Stop by 26 p.m. Saturday in 336 Union. You can take Presented by a freelance photo¬ MICHI-LU-CA summer jobs in¬ Student Services for more details. my ad out grapher. terviews will be at University Volunteer reader urgently need¬ Spring and Advertising . . . of the paper. I got the results Philosophy discussion: "Is Club the continues universe Lutheran Church Tuesday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. appointment; 332-2559. Call for an ed for Lansing-area visually im¬ paired. For information, stop by the Service-Learning Center, 26 rationally describable?" 3 to 5 p.m. both bring business! I wanted. Sunday, 444 Evergreen. Need directions? Call Kate, 351-1242. Accounting majors: Excellent opportunity for volunteer experi¬ Student Services Bldg. ence with county finance dept. Conversational sign language Dreamers' Club meets at 12:30 Positions available as government practice at 7 tonight, fourth Floor p.m. Friday, Berkey Hall aide. Details in 26 Student Ser¬ Lobby of Library. Everyone wel- State Lobby. Call Cindi 355-8255 Hear the one about Frank Zappa. vices Bldg. News See what the Lord is doing at MSU Rodeo Club meets at 8 Inter-Varsity Christian Fellow¬ ship invites you to meet for the Thursday Gathering for Christ. tonight in the judging pavilion. sharing, praying, singing and fun Classified Meet at 8:30 p.m. in Union. Parlor B, The Botany Plant Pathology at 7 tonight, 336 Union. State News Classified 355-8255 Agronomy Club meeting at 7 tonight, 312 Agriculture Hall. Speaker on "California Agricul- Tropical Greenhouse is now open Mondays 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Thursday noon to 2 p.m. Saturday noon to 2 p.m. located behind the The bransle of the week is war. Renaissance Dance Association meets at 8:30 tonight in the Union Tower Room. Horticulture Building. 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It's all in the February 1980 special tenth anniversary issue of National Lampoon - plus pages of the winners of the National Lampoon contest of nude girl friends with buckets over their heads. And for fans and collectors, the issue will include a complete history of National Lampoon from its beginning, including its special projects, such as record albums, radio shows, live comedy productions and, of course, National Lampoon's Westland Shopping Center Corner W. Saginaw and Waverly Animal House - how they came about and how we cornered the market on the best comedy performers, such as John Belushi, Gilda Radner, Chevy Chase, Bill Murray, and many more. It's all in the February issue of National Lampoon-on sale now. Open Thursday 5 to 10 p.m. e Friday, Saturday 10 a.m. to 0 p.m. e Sunday 12 noon to 5 p.m. mcg-od^/io/Bo I I