Monday Mostly rioudy with snow flurries and temperatures in the The State News low 20s today. No wonder nobody likes Mondays. VOLUME 74 NUMBER 28 MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN 48824 FEBRUARY 11, 1980 Carter leads Maine caucuses By WALTER R.MEARS possible. close to call and then declared, "Tonight is a claimed overwhelming popular support for AP Special Correspondent "I regret that international circumstances great victory." the president in Maine. AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) — President made it impossible for me to travel to Maine Brennan contended that anything short of But the caucuses were less a test of Carter led Sen. Edward M. Kennedy during this campaign and I look forward to 50 percent of the vote was a setback for popular support than of political organiza¬ Sunday night as Maine Democrats voted the time when I am able to once again Carter. tion. their presidential preferences in political personally and directly seek the support of Powell scoffed at that and said a victory by town meetings, and the president declared my fellow Democrats around the country," one percentage point or one delegate was POWELL SAID THE margin didn't make he had won in the challenger's own New the statement said. good enough for him. "Close doesn't count any difference. He said the Carter camp England territory. except in horseshoes," he said. estimated that the final margin would be With 73 percent of Maine's town Demo¬ "BOTH SEN. KENNEDY and Gov. about 8 percent. cratic caucuses reporting, Carter had 44 Brown ran strong, well-organized races, and "IF HE CAN'T WIN here where he has "We've all known all along that a win by percent of the vote to 39 percent for I congratulate them on their campaigns," everything going for him .. . then where do Carter on Kennedy's home court would be a Kennedy, the Massachusetts Democrat. the Carter statement said. you win," Powell said of Kennedy. major setback for the loser," he said. California Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. was In Maine, White House press secretary Kennedy, in Boston, said, "I think we're Powell said the same thing would be true third with 13 percent. Jody Powell said it was a major setback for doing very well" in Maine. in reverse were Kennedy to defeat Carter in Carter, spending the weekend at his His state campaign managers said the one of the southern Kennedy. primary elections one Camp David, Md., mountaintop retreat, However, Maine Gov. Joseph Brennan final count would be close and Carter would month away. issued a statement saying, "I especially said the outcome was a victory for the be held below expectations. "For us, in a He said Kennedy was able to pour appreciate the hard work and dedication of challenger because Carter was not getting a way, it was a fight for survival," said Peter organizational manpower into Maine. the thousands of supporters and volunteers clear majority. Brennan, Kennedy's state Meade, the senator's Maine coordinator. "He's sort of had the field to himself with in the state whose efforts made this victory campaign manager, said the contest was too Vice President Walter F. Mondale had the president locked up in the White House," the press secretary said. KENNEDY PROTESTS THAT at every IN HILDEBRAND ORDER campaign stop, demanding that the presi¬ dent come out and debate. But Powell said there is no prospect of a change soon in Carter's insistence that he must remain in 6U9 to define reinstatement Washington to deal with foreign crises. While he questioned where Kennedy could win if not in Maine, Powell said it would be presumptuous of him to suggest By LOUISE WH ALL Miles awarded Hildebrand $249,392 in written decision. that the challenger should withdraw. State Newa Staff Writer back pay plus simple interest at the rate of 6 Kennedy has said he will not. Despite a federal judge's ruling that MSU percent. Hildebrand's attorney, Kenneth IT NOW REMAINS for the University to Steven Smith, Kennedy's national cam¬ reinstate John R. Hildebrand Laing Jr., had originally requested com¬ decide at what rank and salary Hildebrand in the paign manager, said the Kennedy organiza¬ department of social science, the former pounded interest, which would almost will be reinstated, as well as the question of tion was conducting a count of its own and associate professor's ordeal is not yet over. double the amount of the simple interest. No tenure. that it showed the senator from Massachu¬ U.S. District Judge Wendell A. Miles social security contributions were added to C. Patric "Lash" Larrowe, MSU Faculty setts narrowly ahead of the president. released an order Friday specifying that the award. Grievance Officer, said the University could However, with 355 of the 486 city and use the formula Hildebrand be reinstated spring term, but Miles also ruled usually employed by the town caucuses reported, the Democratic left questions unanswered regarding rank, Douglas Dunham, former National Labor Relations Board and the State Committee count stood this way: chairperson of the department of social tenure, and salary. science, and Clinton A. Snyder, professor of Michigan Employment Relations Commis¬ Carter, 11,550 or 44 percent, for 684 local The University sion. delegates, 47 percent of the delegates plans to continue the social science, must pay $74.94 each in or appeal process which started on Jan. 21, "If Hildebrand had been fired for union elected so far. punitive damages instead of the original $50 MSU Attorney Byron Higgins, said. each. activity instead of for exercising his First Kennedy, 10,234, or 39 percent, for 566 Hildebrand is very optimistic over the Amendment Rights, the NLRB or the delegates, or 39 percent. latest development in his case. If any future verdicts are reached in the MERC would order that to make him whole, Brown, 3,516 or 13 percent, for 196 appeals process, Miles' orders would be he'd have to return at the salary he'd be delegates, or 13 percent. "IT'S ANOTHER BIG step forward," negated. earning now if he hadn't been fired," Uncommitted, 385 or 4 percent for 22 Hildebrand said. "I've always been optimis¬ Although Miles stated at the hearing last Larrowe said. delegates or 1 percent. tic that I would win in the long run. Thursday that MSU should find temporary "As to tenure and rank, if Hildebrand had In Boston, Brown declared that "Maine is The formal opening of the 1980 Winter Olympics Is just days away, "The two jury verdicts have indicated that employment for Hildebrand until spring been reappointed in 1969 instead of being the first place where my campaign has really and the peak of Whlteface Mountain In Lake Placid, N.Y. Is still the facts are on my side," he said. term, no mention of It was made ir. the (continued on page 2) begun to take off." without snow Sunday. Ordinarily snow would be covering the peak but the area has had very little snowfall and the temperature is running about 60 degrees above the same period in 1979. JMC to retain independent status — Winder By LOUISE WHALL "I'm overjoyed," John Paynter, acting the Academic Council for review in a to the Council on Jan. 9 suggesting Rebels recapture 2 towns State News Staff Writer dean of JMC said. "Our autonomy is in fact consultative and advisory mode. The task "semi-autonomy" for JMC. He said that James Madison College will retain its crucial to doing our business." force considered six major issues in its semi-autonomy would allow for the long autonomous status, Provost Clarence L. Winder announced Friday to members of the JMC faculty and administrative staff. Paynter added that he would like to see informal ties developed with the Colleges of evaluation. Its major concerns were with the term utilization of scarce resources. The final decision on the future of JMC rested in the Provost's office. from Soviets, report says Social Science, Business and Arts and protection of JMC faculty in the event of a "In my judgment, some of the issues you KARACHI, Pakistan (AP) — Moslem mention of Western reports that in coming "The conclusion is reasonably clear that Letters that would not undermine the general decline in enrollment, faculty weeks Moscow may withdraw some of the face could be attentuated by a relationship rebels recaptured two towns in Badakhshan I take no action," Winder said. The autonomy of JMC. flexibility, cooperative liaisons with the estimated 90,000 Russian troops now in with the College of Social Science," Winder province in northeast Afghanistan on independent status of JMC is retained, he College of Social Science. Other concerns of said. Sunday and laid siege to the capital city of Afghanistan. On Sept. 24, 1979, Winder asked for a the Task Force were the loss of students added. Faizabad in bitter fighting with Soviet review of the structure but not the attracted to JMC programs and environ¬ Paynter met with Gwen Andrew, dean of the College of Social Science, to discuss troops, a Pakistani newspaper reported. U.S. OFFICIALS have said they expect Winder's announcement came four and a programs of JMC. He noted some advan¬ ment, the amount of JMC representation in The daily newspaper Jang said t he rebels the Soviets will make only a "cosmetic" conditions for a semi-autonomous incorpora¬ half months after he originally requested a tages that could accrue as a result of academic governance and whether the JMC withdrawal in an attempt to defuse tion of JMC with the College of Social seized the towns of Tashkan Arbo and Bagh review of the college's organization struc¬ reorganization. budget would be affected by incorporation. in the Kashma district of Badakhshan, and Western opposition to the intervention. Science. ture. "The focus of concern has been and is on that fighting continued in nearby Zebak. It A Pravda commentary repeated the The task force./voted 5-1 to retain the "The two Deans looked very carefully Winder's announcement was greeted problems I see being related to an academic and did not find a way to work out said they seized arms, ammunition and food Kremlin's previously stated position that if autonomous structure of JMC. Winder unit that is small and limited in academic from the fleeing Soviet troops. outside "interference" in Afghanistan with applause from the JMC faculty and submitted the report to the Academic conditions which both of them can endorse," focus," Winder said. Another problem is the Winder said. In Moscow, the Communist Party news ceases, "the limited Soviet military con¬ staff. Katherine See, an assistant professor Council on Jan. 7. After a short discussion in JMC made a motion "to express probability of increasing isolation from Winder said he based his final decision on paper Pravda charged that the United tingent ... will return home." at its meeting the following week, the core disciplines and limited internal flexibi¬ But Pravda indicated that Moscow does the Task Force Report, the Academic States with the backing of Pakistan and appreciation to the provost's office for the Council voted overwhelmingly to accept the — seriousness to which they gave the con¬ lity, he added. Council discussion and the meetings of the China — is striving to step up offensive not foresee any significant reduction in recommendations of the task force. two deans. All recommended the status quo operations by the Afghan guerrillas. rebel fighting against the Marxist govern- cern." The motion was seconded with A six member task force was appointed Winder has also submitted The Soviet news media made no direct icontinued on page 2) further applause. to study the problem and submit a report to a third option prevail. Debate rages over women's registration of equality. women for draft Courts will have final say Carter said in a statement his decision to include women "is a recogni¬ President's proposal to register women tion of the reality that both men and women are working members of our on registration of women society . . . There is no distinction possible, on the basis of ability or performance." has groups grappling over equal rights A number of experts on constitutional By H. JOSEF HEBERT By LESA DOLL THE NATIONAL ORGANIZATION scription should only be implemented Phyllis Schlafly, a leading opponent of law agree. Associated Press Writer the Equal Rights Amendment and State News Staff Writer of Women has taken a definitive stand according to "the severity of the situation". WASHINGTON - While Congress harsh critic of women's registration, THEY NOTE THAT when the President Carter's announcement last against any registration. Paula Yenson, seems cool toward registering women said she will focus her efforts on all-male draft was in effect, various week on the inclusion of women in draft director of the greater Lansing chapter Cyrus Johnson, a freshmen, said only for the draft, legal scholars say no of NOW, said their stand is not women involved in the women's move¬ Congress, which must approve such court challenges were rebuffed on the registration has set a historical prece matter what happens on Capitol Hill, registration. dent which has left many people contradictory to the quest for women's ment should go. "I think women's grounds that military necessity and the courts most likely will have the final national defense outweighed considera grappling over the question of equal rights that the group is acclaimed for. libbers should go," he said. "I think the say on whether women join men in "THERE'S NO WAY Congress will tion of sexual equality. rights. "Historically, the draft has been women who are hollering 'equal rights' registration lines. register women," she insisted in an But "the whole court position on Women's groups in the Lansing area unfair," she said. should go. It would be good for them to And in the courts, those advocating interview. But if unsuccessful on Capitol differentiation of men and women has have taken different stands on the Many individuals also contend no one prove they are competent with men." the registration of women as well as Hill, she does not rule out some court issue, but many contend that if men of either sex should be drafted. changed ... the court now is looking men, including President Carter and his action, although the basis of such a suit much more carefully at discrimination," should be drafted women should be also. "I'm very glad that Carter has "IF YOU WANT EQUALITY, you advisers, are expected to carry the on constitutional grounds is not clear. said Emerson. He added that it also has "We have to realize people who are brought it to the attention of all people should go all the way," said Randy upper hand, say many legal experts. After Carter announced Friday that become clear "that women in the participating in the women's movement regardless of sex that they have no Jacobs, a junior. "I suppose they should "Whichever way it goes in Congress, he wants to register both men and modern army are capable of doing many have a wide range of feelings," said choice," said Sue Cocciarelli, of the be in combat if they're physically there will be a suit filed," says Thomas women 18 and 19 years of age, White kinds of jobs that men do." Patricia Leuzzi of the Michigan Wom¬ Lansing Women's Bureau. "It's impera capable." Emerson, a professor of constitutional House officials said a major factor in the en's Commission. "We feel safe in tive for men and women to unite Andrew Kaufman of Harvard Law "I would be for it (the draft for law at Yale University. "There's no way decision was the prospect of court saying when and if congress requires (against the draft)." that the courts can avoid it." School said the courts in recent years men and women to register that is fair Students at MSU, also differed in women) if I could be assured ERA challenges if women were excluded. have required that there be "substantial The American Civil Liberties Union If the and equitable." their views of women and the draft. would pass," senior Maureen Mayr said. president had decided to justification" for discrimination — a Paula Yenson added that ERA is already has said it will challenge any register only men, said Sarah Wedding The Michigan Women's Commission much stricter view than the "reason "I PERSONALLY DON'T want to be needed - especially now. attempt to register only men. "The day ton, a lawyer and presidential adviser recently approved a statement saying that the president signs male only ableness" standard which prevailed drafted," said Robynn Resler, an MSU "One of the arguments against ERA on women's issues, "there was a feeling women should be included in the draft, when the last draft cases were heard. had been that it would get women registration, we will be in court," vowed that a lawsuit against Carter would be but also included in the passage that the sophomore. "I think it should be more David Landau, a staff attorney in the successful" in light of a number of draft should only be implemented in on a voluntary basis." drafted." "We can get drafted without ACLU's Washington office. cases of serious national threat. Resler said that mandatory con¬ ERA," she said. recent Supreme Court rulings on 2 Michigon Stote News, Eost Lansing, Michigan Monday, February 11, 1980 Plan OK'd to simplify budget process Vance's speech irks inter-committee By MOLLY MIKA bickering, said East Lansing, one of the two Hoisington said about 75 tages to be allocated to the State News Staff Writer board Chairperson Tom Hois- commissioners to vote against percent of the budget consists departments under the juris¬ olympic committee The Ingham County Board Commissioners approved a plan Thursday to make the budget of ington, D-Lansing. HOISINGTON PROPOSED the recommendation, said the board should be making all the decisions rather than delegat¬ of Fixed costs the board cannot change anyway. "This system gives the board diction of the six standing committees. Last year that decision was LAKE PLACID. N.Y. (AP) political speech had been made preparation process easier this THAT the plan involve the ing them to an unelected county more time to devote to the made by the finance committee. — Members of the Internation¬ at the opening of a session," she year. county controller to avoid con¬ controller. issues and less time to hassle Each department is required said. A majority of the board troversies similar to those that "If we allow the controller to over fixed costs." al Olympic Committee reacted to submit its budget request to David McKenzie of Austrialia voted to arose last year. Controversy submit a recommended budget, the financial services division of angrily Sunday to Secretary of give the county con¬ State Cyrus R. Vance's appeal said, "I considered it a gross troller more input in preparing concerning the motives of com¬ we are giving a lot of power to "THE BOARD WILL decide the controller's office by June 1. for a boycott of the Summer discourtesy." a recommended budget. missioners for approving cer¬ him," he said. whether to keep programs or The controller would then sub¬ Games in Moscow. One member Some IOC members, includ¬ In the past, the controller tain funds and for attempting to Commissioner Gregory Neff, cut programs while the control¬ mit a recommended budget to called the appeal a "gross ing those from South America, never got involved until after cut other wasted valuable time, D-Lansing, who also voted no ler takes care of day-to-day the board in mid-July. discourtesy." were talking of possibly defer¬ the board had made its recom- he said. on the recommendation, agreed expenditures," Hoisington said. The recommendation would Monique Berlioux, the IOC's ring a decision on the Moscow mentations. Now the controller Under the Uniform Budget the decisions should be made by The board approved a tenta¬ be reviewed by the various salaried director, said members Games and calling another ses¬ will work with the various ing Act, effective April 1, the the board, because only the tive timetable for the full board committees and given to the were shocked by Vance's re¬ sion later to review the situa¬ controller prepares a recom¬ board members have to answer to establish the budget percen- finance committee. departments in preparing a marks at the opening of the IOC tion. mended budget unless the to their constituents' requests. budget recommendation for session Saturday night. Vance Juan Antonio Samaranch of board approval. board provides for another declared the Soviet interven¬ Spain, the IOC chief of protocol Another problem with last method. BUT FINANCE CHAIR¬ tion in Afghanistan made Mos and an executive board mem¬ year's budget process was Commissioner Jess Sobel, D- PERSON Bill Sweet, D-Holt, cow an unsuitable place for the ber said: "Some members are said the controller's recom¬ Olympic Games, calling for the considering putting the matter mendations are not binding. off for a month of two, if that is FABRIC AND YARN SHOPS Games to be moved or canceled The board retains the power to if Russian troops are not with¬ drawn. the best way to save the Games." However, most members ap- Afghan rebels overrule the recomendations and change the budget. Imported fabrics from England 8 Italy "In the history of the IOC, (continued from page 1) The Pravda commentary Commissioner Frank Guer- Complete bridal department this was the first time a purely (continued on page 12) riero, R-Mason, also favored ment in Kabul. added: "It is not fortuitous that Sewing notions & patterns the new plan. "Facts go to show that they now they are talking loudly in "We should put the budget in Vogue Butterick Simplicity & McCalls in Washington do not want to Washington about bringing Reinstatement order part with their designs," together the rebel gangs the hands of professional peo¬ ple," Guerriero said, "and allow 213 Ann St. East Pravda said. smuggled into Afghanistan and the full board to establish a Lansing turning them into some sort of i continued from page 1) antees of freedom of speech and "Zbigniew Brzezinski's trip army." timetable and the percentage opan dally 9:30 to 9:00 Sat. 9:30 to 5:30 unlawfully fired, his reappoint¬ of due process of law. allocations for each depart¬ to Pakistan, his talks with Zhukov said the United Phona 332-0361 ment would have carried tenure A jury ruled in October 1974 ment." Pakistani authorities and back States has been exerting pres¬ with it," Larrowe said. that Hildebrand should be stage collusion with Peking — sure with "unceremonious Hildebrand was dismissed granted tenure with back pay. all this clearly shows that they rudeness" on its North Atlantic Miles said the decision of the from MSU in August 1969, intend, despite everything, to Treaty Organization allies in an before an official faculty ance griev¬ procedure existed. No reasons were given at that time jury was advisory and subse¬ quently ruled against him in March 1977. broaden Afghanistan," their mentator Yuri Zhukov. thryst wrote into com¬ attempt to gain support for countermeasures Moscow. against ATTENTION Hildebrand appealed Miles' to non-tenured faculty members decision on grounds that he did who were dismissed. not have a fair trial to the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeal?. HE SPENT THE year follow¬ ing his dismissal appealing the decision through the University In January, a federal jury ordered reinstatement, back STUDENTS: pay and punitive damages. judiciary system. In 1970, he filed two unfair labor practice They decided his first, but not lease send form 359 to State News 345 Student Serv Serv.ce Eost Lansing. M.ch 48823 fourteenth, amendment rights Victoria Station, Inc. senger charges with the Michigan Em¬ had been violated GERALD H. COY. GENERAL MANAGER by his dis¬ ROBERT L. BULLARD. SALES MANAGER ployment Relations Commission charge. PHONES which were rejected. Hildebrand then filed suit in MSU General Counsel Leland Carr Jr. then filed the current will be on campus the Federal District Court in motion to appeal with the U.S. Grand Rapids in 1971, charging denial of his constitutional guar¬ District Court of Western Mich¬ igan in Grand Rapids. for interviews Feb. 11 & 12. forortBmetstrr ^UOCKEROOM There mil be a smoker on has THE BEST SKI Feb. 11, 7:00 p.m. at Kellogg Center the tX)0££t|'S SALE IN 'fit II Jr Vow open 8:30 <3ot(fiel 8-2JM3) PINTO STATION Wagon, RN-LPN NURSERY SCHOOL/Oke- FEMALE NEEDED immedi¬ EUREKA - NEAR Sparrow, IF YOU would like a place to FEMALE TO share room in PHONE 355-8255 347 Student Services Bldg. 1976. Runs super, real gas IMMEDIATE PART - time mos, teacher's aid, Tuesday ately for two bedroom fur¬ 2 bedroom, Remodeled. rent, but don't know where house. Completely furnished, saver, $1995 or best offer. opening as Charge Nurse, Et Thursday afternoons, ex¬ nished apartment. 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Immediate Deadlines all facets of restaurant man¬ 2278. C-21-2-29 (4) Friday. VW SQUAREBACK - 72 runs LANSING. NEAR Capitol. occupancy. $360 + utilities. EAST LANSING, furnished Want Ads-2 p.m.-l class day before public¬ well, good MPG, radials, agement. Must be people Cozy, 1-bedroom, upper flat, Call 349-0240. 5-2-11 (5) room with bath. Share ki snows, $700. 337-0479. oriented with career interest MODELS WANTED, $9/hour includes stove, refrigerator, ation. en. Campus 1 block. Utilities 8-2-18 (3) in food service industries. 489-2278 or apply in person at washer/dryer, all utilities and STOP - BEFORE you run all paid. 351-6471. OR18-2-29 (5) Cancellation/Change-1 p.m.-l class day be¬ Prefer college degree and VELVET FINGERS, 527 E. parking. Small pet okay. BENEICKE AND KRUE over town looking for that fore publication. Michigan. C-21-2-29 (4) Classified Display deadline-3 p.m.-2 class I Auto Service ~]|"71 some restaurant experience. Please send letter with re¬ Available late February. $215/ month. Want single, respon¬ perfect house, call MID- MICHIGAN. They have over 1 »» 1151 sume to HOBIES INC. P.O. RN sible, grad student. 482-9226. 400 properties to choose days before publication. GOOD USED tires, 13, 14, 15 Box 1857, E. Lansing. 48823. Are you a primary care nurse? OR 15-2-29(101 from. Call today and see if MARSHALL MUSIC CO. Once ad is ordered it cannot be cancelled or inch. Snow tires tool Mount¬ Are you looking for advanced Your headquarters for profes¬ ROOMMATE MALE for they have what you're look¬ sional P.A. gear, electric key¬ changed until after 1st insertion. ed free. Used wheel and hub 5-2-15(21) nursing opportunities to pro¬ FEMALE, NON-SMOKER house in Lansing. No lease, ing for. 349 1065. MID-MICH¬ boards, guitars and amps. There is a M .00 charge for 1 ad change plus caps. PENNEL SALES, 1825 vide patient-family care? If needed for 4-man spring Heat paid. Call IGAN is open 9-9 and week¬ Michigan, Lansing, Michigan 372-7370. Call 337-9700 or stop in. 50' per additional change for maximum PART TIME counter help at so, the Ingham Medical Cen¬ term/summer option, $109/ ends. C-21-2-29 (10) 5-2-15 (3) Frandor Mall, 3 blocks from 48912. 482-5818. ARBY'S. Positions to work ter may have a position for month includes utilities, very of 3 changes. C-21-2-29 (7) C-21-2-29 (7) Free P8*'"9 15-20 hours a week, 11 e.m.-2 you in the acute-chronic res¬ close to campus. 351-2279. ROOM FOR rent in a five FEMALE SUBLET - Own ^ The State News will only be responsible for piratory care unit. This unit S5-2-15(5) p.m. shift and some evenings bedroom house, couple of room, spring/summer. Close. the 1st days incorrect insertion. Adjust¬ MASON BODY SHOP, 812 E. Apply in person, Monday-Fri¬ has a multi-disciplinary mi¬ Call Julie, 337-2178. blocks from campus, $112/ Kalamazoo since 1940. Auto lieu, a primary nursing care FRANDOR NEAR, Luxury GULLIVER'S STATE ment claims must be made within 10 days day 2-5 p.m. EOE 2-2-12(7) month. Call 351-0032. 8-2-12 (4) painting-collision service. delivery system, and both one bedroom $250. Carpeted, DRUGS is located between of expiration date. 8-2-20(4) American, Foreign cars. 485- STUDENT ASSISTANTS chronic and intensive care balcony, part utilities, plus Popey's and HiFi Buys on Bills are due 7 days from ad expiration date. If not paid by due date, a M.00 late 0256. C-21-2-29 (5) needed, temporary job patients. We have openings carport. No pets. $250/month EAST LANSING 2 bedroom 1 »WK lOT coding questionaires, we on all 3 shifts with 7 days on deposit. Available now. Call duplex 1 % bath, garage, full service charge will be due. JUNK CARS wanted. Also train, 355-3474, 10:30-4:30. and 7 days off, (26 week 482-9619. 5-2-15(7) basement $475 plus utilities. ROOM FOR rent. Male. $100/ "TT selling used parts. Phone 1-2-11(4) vacation per year). Available 372-2213. 10-2-15(4) month. Close to campus. GULLIVER'S HAS Valentines 321-3661. C-21-2-29 (3) on the midnight shift. Exten¬ SPACIOUS ONE and two 332-7977.2-2-13(3) Fenny Farmer candies, and sive orientation and training bedroom apartments. Appli¬ FEMALE NEEDED spring/ candy hearts. 3-2-12 (3) REMANUFACTURED STAR¬ DO YOU Have television programs provided. Contact ances, carpeted, 10 minutes summer terms. Own room, OWN ROOM in house near TERS, alternators and gen¬ talent? WJIM TV will be Betty Danford, RN, Person¬ to campus, heat included. close to campus. 332-7069. campus, furnished, laundry, — DISCOUNT NEW, used, desk, chairs, files. BUS¬ . erators in stock. Chequered nel Dept. Phone 517-374- Willowbrook Apartments, holding auditions for a TV 8-2-13(3) I 2246, Ingham 1 Medical Cen¬ 394-7729. 8-2-11 (7) INESS EQUIPMENT CO. 215 Flag Foreign car parts. 2605 weather personality from ATTENTION WE buy late HONDA CIVIC Hatchback, E. Kalamazoo Street. One ter, 401 Greenlawn, Lansing, EAST LANSING, Heritage E. Kalamazoo. 486-5500. February 11 through Febru¬ model imported and domes- 1978. Showroom condition, mile west of campus. 487- ary 15. Call 372-8282 for an 48909 EOE. 5-2-14 (25) HASLETT AREA - 1 bed¬ Hills duplex, 3 bedrooms. 1 !4 OR-2-2-11 (4) tic compact cars. Contact Automatic 25,000 actual 5055. C-21-2-31 (7) appointment. 3-2-13(8) room, 6% miles from East baths, fireplace, central air, John DeYoung, WILLIAMS miles. $3995. Call Rudy, 351- 669 5939. 5-2-12 (3) GENTLY USED clarinet $130. Lansing. 339-9523. full basement, available VW, 484-1341. C-21-2-29 15) 1830, ext. 68. CURTIS FORD SPECIAL MSU STUDENT OVERSEAS JOBS - Sum¬ For Rent 8-2-12 (31 March 1. Call 323-1628. Jenny 372-1608 after 5:30 3003 E. Michigan Ave., Lan- weekend rates. UGLY DUCK¬ 8-2-13(5) 1-3 GIRLS - PRIVATE bed- p.m. 5-2-15(3) mer/year round. Europe, S. 1979 CHEVETTE - 4 door, «"(!• X-8-2-12 (9) LING car rentals. 372-7650. FALL HOUSING - DON'T E. LANSING North Pointe rooms, cooking, all house America, Australia, Asia, etc. - automatic. Undercoated. C-21-2-29 (3! GET CAUGHT IN THE Apartments. Haslett Road at FEMALE - FOR co-ed duplex, privileges. Phone, parking, 8 CUBIC FOOT refrigerator All fields, $500-$1,200 month¬ 10,400 miles. Excellent condi- - CJ5, 1975, 4 wheel COLDI GREAT LAKES - 69. 1 & 2 bedroom avail¬ immediately, own room, bus bus. S. Washington. Call - excellent for dorm - $150 ly. Expenses paid. Sightsee¬ 394-2680. C20-2-29I3) tion. $3900. 645-2157. drive, 3 speed, good condi- REBUILT 1972 Dodge trans¬ able now. 332-6354. near, phone 332-2231. 372-3880, 8 p.m.-2 a.m. or best offer. 351-7554. ing. Free information - 7-2-18 (5) 5-2-15(3) 7-2-11 (4) tion. 339-9640. 5-2-14 (3) mission. 2500 miles, $125. Write: IJC, Box 52-ME, Coro¬ OR-10-2-18 (4) 8-2-11 (3) 394-4058 10-6p.m. Del Mar, CA. 92625. CHEVY MONZA 2 + 2, 1977 LOw" MILEAGE~ - '79 El E-5-2-11 (3) na Z15-2-22(8) Apartments FEMALE TO share apartment power steering-brakes. Price Camino and 78 Chevy 3/4 at Kings Pointe. $157. 349- negotiable. 627-7817. ton pick-up. 694-2211. TRANSMISSIONS FOR CHILD CARE- Governess for STOP - BEFORE you run all 9345. 5-2-12 (3) 5-2-13 (3) 8-2-1914) most cars, used, $75. Re¬ over town looking for that two children ages 5 and 9, my conditioned, $125. 323-4401. perfect apartment, call MID- FEMALE ROOMMATE need¬ 1969 CORTINA GT: 35-40 MONTE CARLO home, own transportation, - 1973, tilt, E-5-2-11 (3) MICHIGAN. They have over ed within next 2 weeks - 7:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. with 214 MPG, runs good, some etec- AM-FM, new tires, needs 400 properties to choose Spartan Village, 355-2819. hours free during morning. trical work, $200. 353-5637. body work, $1100, 393-5752. | Motorcycles ~lpfo| from. Call today and see if 4-2-11 (3) 349-2265 after 5. Tnkea E-5-2-12 (31 Phone 8-8-20(3) 8-2-18 (6) they have what you're look¬ ing for. 349-1065. MID-MICH¬ IF YOU would like a place to CUTLASS SUPREME MONZA - 76-automatic, red '76 KAWASAKI KH400, ex¬ IGAN is open 9-9 and week¬ rent, but don't know where 75-Mint, low miles, Vinyl roof. 23,000 miles. 321- WANTED WAITRESSES - no rust, cellent shape. Asking $495. ends. C-21-2-29 (10) to look, call GREAT LAKES $2400 or best offer. 355-1092. 8712, evenings. 4-2-14(3) 487-8469. 10-2-19 (3) Noon lunches, evenings, today for sure, there's hun¬ ^ weekends. 371-3300. ROOMMATE MALE, non- dreds in our book. 394-2680. lest drives MUSTANG 1973, runs well, 5-2-13 (3) smoker, prefer professional C-21-2-29 (5) 1979 CUTLASS BROU- $50° or best offer- Ca" 393 | Ewelaynat |||t| person or graduate student. TELEPHONE SALES From GHAM Wagon, small V8. 1800. Ask for Steve Power, - Own room, Whitehall Manor. 5 BEDROOM DUPLEX, close Loaded. $5800 694-8492 Service Dept. 8-2-18(4) my office. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., or 6 Not furnished, $142/month, to campus. $550/month. MARKETING AND Business 8-2-13(3) p.m.-9 p.m. Call 332-7072. $106 deposit. 332-6417. Convenient for students. Call students only. Part-time posi¬ 5-2-13 (3) MUSTANG, 1969. 6 cylinder, S5-2-12 (5) 339-8686. 11-2-13(4) DATSUN B-2104-door, 1977, automatic, runs great, good tions with Michigan's largest automatic, snow tires, AM- Multi-Manfacturer Distributor transportation, $395. Call OFFICE HELP and gal friday- FM, excellent, 25 MPG, $3200 Rickf 35M830, ext. 68. CUR- Automobile required. 20 Part time, can offer flexible 394-0942. 8-2-19 (4) Tts FORD, 3003 E. Michigan hours per week. 339-9500. hours, apply in person, morn¬ C-21-2-29 (6) Ave., Lansing 8-2-14 (7) ings. OKEMOS AUTO DODGE 1972 318 truck mo- CLINIC E. Lansing. 5-2-13(5) tor. Runs. $125, 394-4058. YOUR TIME IS YOUR OWN. 73 NOVA, 6 cylinder, auto- Sell Avon part-time. Earn KWp.m.JE-5-2-VH3)_ matic sq ooq snows, $450, DELIVERY HELP wanted. If you've been thinking about doing personal attention good money and set your Must have own car. Apply at something about your figure but you receive from 1977 FORD VAN. 150 series, 9°°d "a1n®^rta,ion' 339" own hours. Ask about low LITTLE CAESAR'S. Today, can't figure out how to go about It. 6 professional Elaine dark blue. 34,000 miles. 321- 93//' cost group insurance cover¬ after 4:00 p.m. 5-2-11 (4) Just plrk up the phone. Call Elaine 8712 evenings. 4-2-13 (3) 7-~"" age. For more details call Powers and come In for a free salon tour. who help you achieve the OLDS CUTLASS, 1968, 8- 482-6893. C-21-2-29 (7) A free figure analysis, and a free test GOVERNESS - 3 children results you want. 1975 GRANADA 6 cylinder 4 cylinder, power steering & drive on Elaine Powers' patented peddle ('all Elaine Powers ages 10,12,13. Private room, door, 49,000 miles, AM/FM brakes. $200 or best offer, LPN CHARGE nurse for pusher. today and come In for a meals & salary. Country radio, reclining bucket seats. 332-1014. E-5-2-14 (4) 11p.m.-7a.m. shift, part time. home, daytime hours free. It's a great way to free salon lour. A free con $1,800. 372-2601 or 676-95C5. Come join our team in basic see how Elaine sullation. and a free ride Call 323-2576. 5-2-12 (5) >2-14 (6) 1978 0LDS CUSTOM nursing care. Provincial Powers' proven pro on our free wheeling House East, call 332-0817. Don't put it off any longer. gram of designed for GRANADA, 1975. Sharp car, automatic, air, excellent Cruij* must8®9' very good condition 5-5-11 (6) Call us with your ad today. you exeretse. plus oui _777___ unique, smart eating transportation, $1995 or best 7 plan, can work for offer. Call Rudy, 351-1830 OMNI 024-1979 low m.leage, Representatives from Walt Disney World Co. will you. And It can) ext. 68. CURTIS FORD, 3003 ?P°?sc ca" 487" be interviewing HOTEL, RESTAURANT and INSTI¬ Thousands of E. Michigan Ave., Lansing. 5732' 5"2"13 ,3> •TfTIM* AND CONTROL TUTIONAL MANAGEMENT MAJORS for SUMMER women report a fan 8-2-14 (7) tastlc loss of PINTO STATION Wagon, and FULL TIME SUPERVISORY POSITIONS in pounds and inches GREMLIN, 1972.6 cylinder, 3 1973. Great transportation, AT CASK restaurant management: In a matter of only a few months. Elaine Piwers speed, good transportation, runs good, great on gas, $495. Call Rick, 351-1830 ext. $795- Ca" *'c*' WHERE - MICHIGAN STATE PLACEMENT OFFICE But most Important is the Figure Salons 68. CURTIS FORD, 3003 E. 68. CURTIS FORD, 3003 E. Ml look great on you. Michigan Ave., Lansing. Michigan Ave., Lansing. Graduate assistantships and postdoctoral re¬ WHEN -WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27th THRU 8-2-14 (6) 8-2-14 (7) search positions are available in the Depart¬ FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 29. I960 ment of Systems Engineering. A film and slide presentation will be held at the Research projects KELLOGG CENTER at 8:00 p.m. the evening of in electric power systems security, computer control of industrial pro¬ Wednesday the 27th. ALL INTERESTED HRI STU¬ DENTS ARE INVITED. large scale military systems, and y Call now for your free salon tour. | cesses, water resources systems have openings as Check with the MSU PLACEMENT SERVICE for an early as January, 1980. interview time. 3208 S. LOGAN 2767 E. GRAND RIVER LANSING E. LANSING Profottor Stephen Kohno (Juot North of Holmoo Rd.) Botwoon Loo Wonh It tho Bus Stop Night Club Dept. of Systems Engineering Ph. 882-5757 Ph. 351-3410 Case Institute of Technology AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Cleveland, OH 44104 14 Michigon Stote News, Eost Lonsing, Michigon Monday, February 11, 1980 I For Sale For Sale ! Service If^l 1 Instructions "][i*| BOOKS! 3 floors of books, WE PAY up to $2 for LP's HOUSE SITTER. Profes¬ PRIVATE GUITAR instruc¬ Work on rights document continues sional person will house sit tion. Beginners through ad¬ magazines and comics. and cassettes - also buying Call MARSHALL could be implemented by Student Council, the Academic several problems Friday which CURIOUS BOOK SHOP, 307 45's, songbooks. FLAT, during your absences. Refer¬ vanced. By KY OWEN the ences. Phone 351-8819. MUSIC CO. 337-9700. Open State News Staff Writer end of the year, he said. Council and the Board of were voiced earlier by Dorothy East Grand River, East Lan¬ black b CIRCULAR, up stairs sing, 332-0112. 541 E. Grand River, open 11 8-2-20(4) weeknights until 9:00 p.m. The proposed Student Rights The proposed document is a Trustees. Arata, assistant provost for C-21-2-29 (5) a.m.-6 p.m. 351 0838. Saturdays 10 a.m.-5 p.m. and Responsibilities document compilation of the Academic If any of these groups wishes undergraduate education. C-21-2-29 (6) CHILD AND infant care. C-21-2-29 (6) Freedom Report, the Graduate to amend the document, it must One of Arata's main concerns may become a reality by the SEWING MACHINES new Spring term. Experienced. back to the UCSA and go that the Code of Teaching - Full time days. 355-9811. end of the year, the chairperson Rights and Responsibilities go was Singer machines from $99.50. | Traspttatiw ||3T] WE SELL stereo equipment. 3-2-13(3) of the University Committee on document and the Medical Stu¬ through all of the groups again. Responsibility which is in¬ Guaranteed used machines THE STEREO SHOPPE, East The only major point yet to cluded in the document, would Student Affairs said Friday. dent's Rights document. from $39.50, All makes re¬ Lansing. C-21-2-29 (3) GUITAR REPAIRS. Prompt Chuck Goeke told committee The committee began work¬ be agreed upon is the judicial be open to amendment through paired. EDWARDS DIS¬ NEED RIDE from Lansing to TRIBUTING COMPANY, 115 STEREO, GREAT condition guaranteed service. Free esti¬ MSU b back. Monday-Fri¬ members he hopes to get the ing on the document in January structure, which will be dis¬ a process not including the BSR McDonald turntable. mates and reasonable rates. document out of committee 1979 after the Steering Com¬ cussed at this week's commit¬ University Committee on Aca¬ N. Washington. 489-6448. day. Hours flexible. Near Marantz receiver, 15 watt/ Member American Guild of Holmes Et Waverly. Call after within the next two weeks. It mittee of Academic Council tee meeting. demic Policy, which originally C-21-2-29 (8) channel. Criterion 2 way Luthiers. MARSHALL MU¬ Moses Turner, vice president 5:30 p.m. 394-4367. 8-2-14 (5) directed UCSA to begin work approved the document. NEW AND used guitars, ban¬ speakers. $250, 353-8019. SIC CO. 337-9700. for student affairs and services, The committee voted to on the report. 6-2-11(5) C-21-2-29 (6) jos, mandolins, etc. Dulci¬ The document must be ap¬ has presented a judicial system stipulate in the document that mers and kits. Recorders, any amendments dealing with TAN FASTER SUNTAN proved by UCSA, the Council of proposal which the committee thousands of hard to find albums and books. Discount CENTER now open Univer¬ Grand Rapids Graduate Students, the is currently considering. the code would also go to sity Mall. Above Americas WANTED-USED Grand ASMSU Student Board, the The committee ironed out UCSP. prices. Expert repairs - free estimates. ELDERLY STRUMENTS. 541 E. Grand IN¬ Lost & found |p^1 Cup Restaurant. Compare prices before you buy. For piano in Phone 394-3698. good condition. 5-2-13 (3) man to be River, 332-4331. C-21-2-29 (91 LOST NEAR Wells- pair of - glasses with 1 lens missing. further information call 351- 9449. 10-2-11 (8) NEEDED: 2 non-student tick¬ ets for MSU-U of M basket¬ arraigned SUMMER CAMP SOMEBODY ELSE'S CLOS¬ ET, featuring gently used clothing. 541 E. Grand River. Lost 2/4. 355-2949. 3-2-11(3) LOST-REWARD. Black GULLIVER'S HAS daily film pick-up, Monday through Fri¬ day. 3-2-12 (3) ball game. 1-2-11(3) 337-0037. A Grand Rapids man who armed and barricaded himself STAFF WANTED panther hockey skates. Call in a Dewitt house Saturday is Open noon to 6 p.m. Take-ins Paul 351-3484. 8-2-18 131 GULLIVER'S ACCEPTS Blue WANTED 1 TO 3 tickets for being held in the Clinton Representatives from by appointment. Michigan vs. Michigan State C-21-2-29 (5) Cross, Messa, Medicaid and basketball game. Call 332- County jail pending arraign¬ CAMP CHI FOUND: DIAMOND ring. other third party prescriptions 7385. 3-2-11 (3) ment on charges of breaking Must identify. 351-4656. 3-2-12 (3) RECORDS! THOUSANDS to and entering, felonious as¬ 3-2-12 (3) choose from 751 and up, all WANTED - 2 TICKETS to sault and attempted car theft. EXPERT GUITAR repairs. will be interviewing for quality guaranteed. WAiZOO LOST RACQUETBALL rack¬ any home MSU basketball Alonzo Lonnie Thomas, 27, Acoustic and electric. Most RECORDS, 223 Abbott, 337- Summer Positions at the et near Mens IM. Wilson extensive shop in the state. game. Call collect 1-313-453- was arrested at about 9 p.m. 0947. C-21-2-29 (5) 5519. Z-3-2-12 (4) Agressor II. 655-2060. ELDERLY INSTRUMENTS. Saturday after a State Police Placement Services Office 2-2-11 (3) 332-4331. C-2-2-11 (5) OLIM MARK III S series emergency squad fired tear - skis, 200 centimeters with gas into the home of Wallace on Tuesday, Feb. 12. For Solomon 727/brake. Excel¬ LOST WATCH - Jacob- I Round Town [flTl Bailey, 4214 Turner St., interview time, please call lent condition. Call 321-1504 son's area. Ladies. Sentimen¬ tal value. Reward. 332-6446. | Typing Service where Thomas had barricaded 355-9510. after 9 p.m. 3-2-13(4) POLISH PARTY-Traditional himself for five hours. 5-2-12(3) FAST ACCURATE typing. Fun. Homemade food, live Police said Thomas had BOX SPRING and mattress. Reasonable rates. Call Mon¬ band, cash bar. $6.00,2-9 St. LOST: BASKETBALL ticket. Excellent condition. Best of¬ day-Friday, 489-6903. Thomas gym 955 Altor allegedly broken into the Reward if correct ticket fer. Call 337-0518. 1-2-11(3) found. Call 332-1916. C-21-2-29 (3) 2-2-9 (4) Bailey house when he was MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW... 2-2-12(3) suprised by Bailey's daugh¬ PROFESSIONAL EDITING. ters coming home from visit¬ Top Quality pre-owned mer¬ LOST GOLD pinky ring, with aqua marine stone, January 5, in downtown East Lansing. Corrections to rewrites. Typ¬ ing arranged. 332-5991. OR-2-2-11 (3) S.F.P ing friends. Bailey and his wife were reportedly out shopping at the time. VALENTINE'S chandise with a 90 day Reward, 351-0675. 8-2-15 (4) THE LADIES of Kappa Delta Police said the man tried to guarantee. Bose 901 Speak¬ ers with EQ, and a pioneer 1250 receiver, and a sharp IBM TYPING. 80b per page, term papers, thesis, disserta¬ tions, experienced, call Judy wish to congratulate our new initiates: Maureen O., Molly, escape in the family's car but couldn't get it started. WEEK 374-8612. 2-2-12(4) Carolyn C., Sandy, Michelle, The girls ran next door, computer cassette player, CELEBRATION Lisa D„ Betty, Maureen M. plus many more receivers and police said, and Thomas re¬ MEXICAN RED leg Tarantu¬ NEED A library search or a Lisa L., Sue, Nancy D., Carol speakers. fused to leave the home when las, $15 each, $20 with set¬ computer produced biblio¬ O., Rita, Linda, Lisa T., Nancy up, 355-2490. E-5-2-12 (3) M., Carol G., Sheri, Kim, and police arrived. We think one day n too short to Get a deal at DICKER AND graphy? Call GATEKEEPERS, After attempts to communi¬ celebrate, so we're adding three at 349-6886. 15-2-29(4) Tammi. We're proud to have DEAL SECOND HAND cate with Thomas failed, po¬ extra day* at special prices KITTEN - 8 months, male, you as our sisters. STORE 1701 S. Cedar St. black and white, long hair, Z1-2-1K11) lice said, State Police troopers Lansing, 487-3886. indoor or outdoor, FREE 355- fired tear gas into the house DINNER FOR TWO 7391. 5-2-15(4) and arrested Thomas as he *YOUR CHOICE: Save '2.00 on a dinner-for- HARMONY MANDOLIN, used, good condition, good ran from it. two, or, a complimentary hand blown vase PUPPIES $5 each. Black with a flower for your date. for beginner. $40. 351-1753 Labrador b Irish Setter mix. TYPING. FREE pick-up and evenings. E5-2-15I4) Call 645-7357. E-5-2-12 (3) delivery. Fast, experienced, It's What's MON. TUES. WED. FEB 11-13 ONLY* low rates. 676-2009. Downtown Lansing 10 SPEED BIKES - 1 girl's 26" $120, 1 boy's 26" $95, NASTY LANDLORD says OR-21-2-29 (3) Happening 116 E Michigan Ave pampered house cat must go. excellent condition, call be¬ 15 month calico. Help, call FOR RESERVATIONS Ph 372-4300 EXPERIENCED IBM typing, fore 2 p.m. 882-5017. after 6.394-1168. 8-2-12 (4) FREE EVENING PARKING dissertations (Pica, Elite). Announcements for It's What's E5-2-15I4) FAYANN 489-0358. Happening must be received in the USED STEEL file cabinets, GERMAN SHEPHERD C-21-2-29 (3) State News office, 343 Student Making People Happy Since 1914 WITH GREENHOUSE CAFE BLACK LAB mix puppies. All Services Bldg., by noon at least single drawer stackable, $10 black. $15,655-1311. LOW RATES - Term pa¬ two days before publications. No per drawer, 215 E. Kalama¬ E 5-2-13 (3) announcements will be accepted pers, resumes. Fast expert zoo, Lansing. 81-2-11(5) typing, Day and evening. Call by phone. OVERSTUFFED COUCH and | Milt Hits |W "G" TYPING. 321-4771. C-21-2-29 (4) chair. Good condition. $40. MSU Bible Study holds midday 485-8885 after 6 p.m. FOR RENT: 1 b 2 bedrooms, COPYGRAPH SERVICE Bible study from 12:40 to 1:30 p.m. E-5-2-12 (3) next to campus. From $175. COMPLETED, DISSERTA¬ Monday, 104 Bessey Hall. 337-1056 or 332-0177. TIONS AND RESUME SER¬ OVATION GUITAR - 8-2-14 (3) VICE. Corner MAC and Acoustic electric. 4 months MSU Chess Club meets at 7 Grand River, 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. old, mint condition. $500. MOBILE HOME - 2 bedrooms tonight, 304 Bessey Hall. Every¬ for $230 plus utilities. Lease Monday-Friday, 10 a.m.-5 355-6252. 8-2-15 (3) body welcome. and Saturday. 337-1666. deposit. Call 351-9381. C-21-2-29 (7) TECHNICS RECEIVER, BSR 6-2-14 (3) MSU Volleyball Club meets 8 track Panasonic speakers. from 11 p.m. to 1 a.m. Monday TYPING, EXPERIENCED, Excellent condition, $180. 353-6893. ZE-5-2-12 (4) l Pcaiwts Personail fSTl fast and reasonable. 371-4635 C-21-2-29 (3) and Wednesday, main sports are¬ na, IM Sports-West. All welcome. 2 REFRIGERATORS - UNIGRAPHICS OFFERS DORM size, $100 each or Al Anon, a self-help group for COMPLETE RESUME SER¬ friends and relatives of alcoholics, best offer. 393-7365. VICE: typesetting; offset E-5-2-12 (3) ]ca printing; and bindery ser¬ vices. Approved dissertation meets at 8 p.m. Tuesday, direc¬ tor's apartment, Owen Hall. present the 3rd Annual TOP DOLLAR paid- SLR FREE FIRST VISIT. STAY- printing and binding special¬ cameras, lenses, flashes, en- TAN SUN TANNING CEN¬ ists. For estimate, stop in at Southern Africa Liberation largers, movie and slide pro¬ TER. 301 M.A.C. Avenue. 2843 E. Grand River or phone Committee meets at 12:30 p.m. jectors, antique cameras and 351-1805. C-21-2-29 (4) 332-8414. C-21-2-29 (9) Monday, 201 International Center. photos. Camera Repair- fast, New members welcome. low prices guaranteed work. "LEGALIZE 19 YEAR OLD EXPERT TYPING. Disserta¬ WILCOX TRADING POST Drinking" bumper stickers. tions - theses - business - Tai Chi Club meets from 6 to 509 E. Michigan, Lansing Send name, address, and $1 legal. MSU grad. 337-0205. 7:30 tonight and Wednesday, 485-4391 for each sticker to Fuller- CJ6-2-29 (1W _ Whitmore Enterprises, De¬ C-21-2-29 (3) Tower Room, Union. CB JOHNSON: radio-tele¬ partment 1, P.O. Box 1109 TYPING IN my home. Close phone, 23 channel never Grand Rapids Mich. 49505. Tae Kwon Do Club meets from been used. $50, will barter. to campus. Quality work! B-1-2-11 (7) 6 to 8 tonight, Wednesday and 349-6744. E-5-2-12 (3) Cindy. 9a.m.-7 p.m. 394-4448 C-21-2-29(4) Friday, 16 IM Sports-West. HOT SOUP LINE CRISTY'S FURNITURE HAS Call 337-7610. TYPING IBM memory, pica, DRASTICALLY REDUCED Anthropology Colloquium pre¬ 10-2-15(3) elite. Editing available; former sents Dr. Michael Borden on PRICES on used and irregular English teacher. 694-4070. "Anthropology in Clinical Medi¬ dressers, desks, couches, ta¬ C-21-2-29 (3) bles, bookcases, and easy Recreation cine; Some Interesting Opportuni¬ ties for Involvement" from 3 to 5 chairs. 506 E. Michigan, Lan¬ TYPING, LIBRARY research p.m. Monday, 105A Berkey Hall. sing. 371-1893. (Next door to SKYDIVING - Every week¬ service. Free resume pick-up Wilcox Trading Post). end. First jump instruction and delivery. 676-1912. We have SINCERELY every Saturday and Sunday, C-21-2-29 (3) Decision Making, an MSU dropped our prices as low as 10:00 a.m. (no appointment Counseling Center workshop, is we possibly can. necessary). Take advantage from 4 to 5 p.m. Monday, 150 EXPERIENCED IBM typist, C-21-2-29 (12) of Fall-Winter rates. FREE Student Services Bldg. All stu¬ with references. Fast and skydiving programs for dents welcome. accurate! 349-6692 CAMPING BACK pack-$55, groups. Charlotte Paracenter 7x50 binoculars $45, canteen and MSU Parachute club. 01^8-2-13^4) The Faculty 372-9127 after 10 p.m. week¬ Women's Associa¬ $2, skin diving; masks, snork¬ TYPING TERM papers. Ex¬ tion will have a general business el, and fins, $7.50 and up. Call ends. C-21-2-29 (11) perienced, fast service - IBM meeting at 4 p.m. Tuesday, 334 Gregg for information. Phone Call 351-8923. OR 21-2-29 (3) Union. 351-1781. E 5-2-13 (6) DISC JOCKEY » 1 SOUND has the latest tunes supplied EXPERIENCED IBM typing, SHARP RT 1155 Cassette by DISCOUNT RECORDS, dissertations and theses, Call Women's Resource Center deck, Dolby. Song Search and a modern sound system, 372-2098. 8-2-13 (3) noontime discussion is from 12:15 system. $100. 355-2507. to help make your party a to 1 p.m. Tuesday, W-2 Owen E 5-2-13 (3) success. For more info phone TYPING WITH IBM. Correc¬ Hall. Topic: "Women Being Com¬ Chilling Performances, Prizes 332-2212. Ask for Tom. tion. Reasonable rates. Call mitted to Women in Life, in Love, 10-2-21 (7) Diane. 627-9514. 8-2-15 (3) STEREO, GREAT condition. in Work." Caroline Shafer, Book BSR McDonald turntable, Coop, speaker. Marantz receiver, 15 watts/ BLUEGRASS EXTENSION Auditions ^®Pm channel, Criterion 2-way speakers. $250. 353-1172. SERVICE play ties. 337-0178 weddings, or 372-3727. par¬ 1 Instructions 1[?*1 Friends of the East Lansing X-6-2-11 (5) C-21-2-29 (3) TUTORING IN French. Don't Public Library present a Contem¬ wait for finals. Call 372-8434 porary Literature Series review of MIDA AM-FM stereo 8-track. Ideal for dorm room, $50. Real Estate mornings. 8-2-18 (3) "Bless me. Ultima" at 7:30 Tuesday, 950 Abbott Road. p.m. 336 Union Bldg. Must sell, call 355-1252. ENERGY EFFICIENT design E-5-2-11 (3) NEW FACES contemporary. Three bed¬ Francis Schaeffer's film "Death PANASONIC STEREO sys¬ tem. Black, top condition. rooms on 3 acres, own builder. 655-1858. 5-2-13 (5) (or to WANTED professional modeling train for Live Fashior by Someone's Choice" begins at 7:30 tonight, 129 Brody Auditori¬ For Info: 355-8257 um. Free. Sponsor: Shiloh Stu¬ Show, Magazine. Photo $86. 321-8712 evenings. E-5-2-14 (3) Service graphy, T.V. No experience dent Fellowship. MSU Student Foundation necessary. PENNTAX K-1000 camera HOME IMPROVEMENT - Off Campus Council meets at 6 with strobe and 4 lenses and case. Must sacrifice. $500 or Reliable work - references. Wallcovering, repair, security tdudoni Professional Modeling of tonight, 327 Student Services Bldg. Circulating the Olin petition Partially funded by ASMSU Programming Board using student tax money. For more info on Programming Board events call the PB Hotline 353-2010 best offer. 332-1212. systems and more. Ask for and spring term elections dis¬ lansina Inc 351.0031 2-2-11 (5) TIM. 351-1827. 8-2-12 (5) cussed. 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