Thursday Mostly cloudy, occasional ' flurries with temperatures in The State News VOLUME 74 NUMBER 31 MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY, EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN 48824 FEBRUARY 14, 1980 President endorses commission on Iran By BARRY SCHWEID the administration and Sen. Edward M. not been true, they have not been accurate Associated Press Writer Kennedy, D-Mass., who claims credit for the and they have not helped our country." WASHINGTON (AP) — President Carter proposal. Kennedy has attacked Carter's strategy endorsed on Wednesday night creation of an Carter specifically refused to acknow¬ in trying to gain release of the hostages in international commission "with a carefully ledge any U.S. guilt for restoring the shah to Tehran and contended that a weak foreign defined purpose" as a step toward winning the throne in Iran in 1953. "That's ancient policy encouraged the Soviets to move the release of American hostages in Iran. history and I don't think it's appropriate for troops into Afghanistan. Carter did not define the purpose of such a me to go into the propriety of something that panel, but its role clearly would be to look happened many years ago," he said. "THIS THRUST OF what he has said into Iranian grievances against the United Iranian officials have said the United throughout the last few weeks is very States for past support of the deposed Shah States must accept blame for past support of damaging to our country," Carter said, and Mohammad Reza Pahlavi. the shah before the hostage crisis can be to efforts to get the hostages released and At his first White House news conference resolved. keep the peace. in 11 weeks, Carter said Sen. Edward M. Challenging his rival for the Democratic Kennedy has tried to draw Carter into Kennedy, his challenger for the Democratic presidential nomination, Carter said Ken¬ debate over foreign policy as well as presidential nomination, has made state¬ nedy's statements on Iran and also the domestic issues. ments "damaging to our country" in Soviet intervention in Afghanistan "have (continued on page 16) criticizing policy on Iran and the Soviet intervention into Afghanistan. Carter discussed the hostage situation in an opening statement, and said he would answer no questions on the status of what he called increasingly delicate efforts to gain Former ambassador freedom for the captives, held now for 102 oseph P. lippincott - Olyn days. Austrian skaters perform at the conclusion of the opening Placid, N.Y., Wednesday. ceremony at the Winter Olympic Games at Lake U.S. HIS ENDORSEMENT OF the commis sion idea was an apparent effort to signal willingness to compromise with Iran's speaks on Iran at U-M new president, Abolhassan Bani-Sadr. By ELYSE GOLDIN He said the United States refused to Winter The administration had insisted since State New* Staff Writer recognize Iran's new religious government By BETSY KENEDY Olympics begin backdrop, Kerr used his torch to light a larger torch, which will militants seized the U.S. Embassy in Tehran on Nov. 4 that the hostages must be freed before any inquiry is begun into Iranian complaints. Carter did not reiterate this U.S. demand ANN ARBOR - William former American ambassador to Iran, said at a press Sullivan, conference Tuesday night that he hopes the United States will soon resume even when it was obvious the shah's regime would not survive the Revolution. Although he began sending cables to the United States in November 1978, which stated the shah could not survive the business activities with Iran. Associated Press Writer burn until Feb. 24, the end of the Games. in his statement. Iranian President Abolhassan Bani Sadr's Revolution, Sullivan said the United States LAKE PLACID, N.Y. (AP) Amid colorful pageantry, nearly The two-hour ceremony at a local horse show grounds was a - However, he cautioned that despite request that the United States admit to denied the credibility of the cables. 1,300 athletes from 37 countries paraded into an arena on the kaleidoscope of speeches, flag twirlers, marching bands, sky- recent "positive signs," past experience in Sullivan said that even before Khomeini divers, balloons, birds and planes. having committed crimes in Iran is not to be outskirts of this Adirondack mountain ski resort Wednesday to the negotiations calls for guarding "against taken literally, Sullivan said. was in power he had recommended the mark the official start of the XIII Winter Olympics. Vice President Walter F. Mondale officially launched the games, excessive optimism." He said the Iranian president's demand is United States begin open communications with one sentence. Missing were the 18 athletes from Taiwan, who asked to be The militants who occupy the U.S. a symbolic one and should not be under¬ with the new Iranian government but the excused in a dispute over their flag stemming from admission of "Oh behalf of the President of the United States and the idea was later vetoed. Embassy reiterated Wednesday their de¬ stood as a step-by-step formula which will athletes from the Peoples Republic of China. American people, I am pleased to declare officially the opening of mand for return of the deposed shah to face "In 1979 we should have made it clear to lead to the release of the American the XIII Winter Olympics held this year in Lake Placid. trial. However, Iranian authorities have hostages. the ayatollah that we were aware that the Meanwhile, the heads of the U.S. Olympic Committee said Leading the parade of athletes was the team from Greece, already indicated their support for creation revolutionary government had taken over Wednesday they would have no immediate comment on President where the tradition of the Olympic Games was born centuries ago. "All these formulas are saying is that of a commission to consider grievances as an and we were willing to work together," Carter's urging that the United States Olympic Committee pull they (Iranians) want us to recognize that out of the Moscow Games, in protest of Soviet intervention in alternative. Sullivan said. THE 124 U.S. athletes entered the arena to cheers and whistles "An appropriate commission with a they have definitely won the revolution and Afghanistan, despite a decision by the International Olympic that we (Americans) will no longer make IT WOULD HAVE made a difference at from the thousands of spectators bundled in parkas and ski hats Committee to stage those games as planned. carefully defined purpose would be a step the time... at that stage, Khomeini was a against the 24-degree weather under cloudy skies. any efforts to put the shah back into toward resolution of this crisis," Carter said. To the cheers of a crowd estimated at 23,000, Olympic torch The U.S. team was led by diminutive flag bearer Scott power," Sullivan said. pragmatist," he said. Sullivan said that had the United States bearer Charles Allen Kerr, a psychologist from Arizona, ran into Hamilton, from Haverford, Pa., who overcame a childhood disease THE IDEA OF commission, the a made direct contact with Khomeini and the arena carrying fire from Olympia, Greece, site of the first that halted his growth for four years to win the third slot on the "THEY (IRANIANS) WANT us to president said, originated with Kurt Wald- recognized the new government, both men's figure skating team. recognize the new government . . . and Olympic Games. heim, the U.N. secretary general. This countries probably could have avoided As the Olympic hymn was played, a 12-foot-by-18-foot Olympic touched on a running controversy between positively accept to do business with them," WITH WHITEFACE MOUNTAIN and the 90 meter ski jump as (continued on page 2) he added. age 2) Exemptions MSU students protest against draft for draft By NUNZIO LUPO Chance." Others stretched their hands anyone drafted now." State News Staff Writer high above their heads in peace signs. But as King finished her speech, a Banners proclaimed: "Old soldiers smoke bomb was hurled into the crowd People locked arms and swayed never die — young ones do!" from an unseen direction, forcing pro¬ By ANN BLACKMAN together as they sang "Give Peace a Associated Press Writer These people, some too young to testers to step out of the way of the WASHINGTON — Young American men remember fully the turbulent Vietnam billowing green smoke. State News Kemi Gaabo Campus police said they are in¬ and women looking for a sure way out of war years, demonstrated in front of being drafted will have to turn to religion, (left) Zolton Ferency, MSU associate professor of Beaumont Tower Wednesday in a vestigating charges that the smoke criminal justice, picked up where he left off 10 fashion not seen on the MSU campus in bomb belonged to the Reserve Officer under President Carter's registration pro¬ years ago at the Vietnam protests during the anti- almost a decade. Training Corps on campus. posal. draft rally held at Beaumont Tower Wednesday About 300 people, who braved freez¬ Brayton Harris, spokesperson for the MAJ. HOWARD 8CHWEPPE, an Selective Service System, said Wednesday afternoon, (below) About 300 people appeared at ing temperatures and a smoke bomb attack, huddled in a circle around The MSU associate professor of military that unlike previous drafts when there were the rally in cold temperatures and amidst a smoke Rock — draped in the red, white and science, admitted that the bomb many exemptions and deferments, the only bomb to state their feelings on the reinstatement blue of the American flag — to send "sounds like the military-type smoke automatic exemption under Carter's pro¬ their feelings on the reinstatement of the military grenade." posal would be "minister of religion." their message to the president and That doesn't mean, however, that there Congress: "No draft. No way." But, he added, MSU cadets do not won't be some other exemptions. Although the crowd faltered through have access to these grenades which are Vietnam war protest songs at first, (continued on page 2) "The theory is that any deferments and their voices grew in volume and exemptions should be granted on the merits of the individual case, such as hardship or conviction as the speakers at the rally sponsored by the MSU chapter of the Teen-agers conscientious objector," Harris said. "There will be no student deferments, no occupa¬ Public Interest Research Group in tional deferments and no automatic defer¬ Michigan told them not to stand for ments for family status, such as having military conscription. support draft children. THIRTEEN YEARS AGO I chose "THE ONLY AUTOMATIC exemption not to go to war in Vietnam," declared will be for minister of religion." Roger Winthrop, a Vietnam war draft resister who is now director of the By NUNZIO LUPO Local draft boards will make the decisions State New* Staff Writer about exemptions and deferments, Harris Michigan chapter of the National Only hours before other young people said. Organization for the Reform of Mari¬ gathered Wednesday to protest draft Carter sent Congress a report this week juana Laws. "I'll be damned if I'll stand back and registration, two Eaton Rapids high outlining his decision to call for the school seniors told reporters they watch us make the same mistakes we resumption of draft registration. support President Carter's registration The 62-page report, in which Carter asks did for 15 years," he told the cheering crowd. propposal. Congress for authority to register women, Scott Stewart, 17, and Sandy Camp¬ also says that should a military draft become Winthrop said the Carter administra¬ bell, 18, asked reporters from the local necessary, it would be based on a random tion is making solidarity difficult for media to attend a press conference at a lottery system that would take 20-year-olds young people today. Marine Corps recruiting office in first. "They're trying to split us by age and Lansing to hear their side of the The lottery system would be based on by sex and by any way they can," he said. "Don't let that happen." registration issue. dates of birth chosen at random. "I just wanted to make sure that the Carol King, president of the Michigan other side is presented in the media," THE REPORT NOTES that the Justice chapter of the National Organization for Stewart said. Department has concluded that Congress Women, denied that NOW is "copping Stewart is a Marine Corps recruit and could alter Carter's proposal and allow some out" on its stand that women should be will enter the military when he gradu¬ automatic exemptions and deferments, drafted in a time of crises. ates from high school. Campbell will based on occupation or the grounds of become a Marine Corps reservist. conscientious objection. "WE ARE OPPOSED to the drafting Harris said guidelines are being drawn up of all people at this time," she said. THEY AND TWO other Eaton for the selection and training of draft board Women, though not drafted during members. the Vietnam war, fought the admini¬ Rapids High School students and a high school student from Charlotte told Individual boards, nominated by the state stration's war policies, she said, and will continue to do reporters they supported Carter's plan governors and approved by the president, so now. will be representative of society in racial and "We didn't want anyone drafted to begin registering young people for (continued on page 14) ethnic makeup, as well as professional, blue then," she said, "and we don't want (continued on page 2) 2 Michigan State News, Eost Lansing, Michigan Thursday, February 14, 1980 Former ambassador to Iran speaks at U-M (continued from page 1) "They (Iranians) probably June 1977. about 150 people at the Michi¬ asserting that he is a war MSU students protest against draft Sullivan has also served as gan Theatre as part of a lecture criminal. the current confrontation. genuinely thought that when the shah came to this country ambassador to the Philipines series. The lecture was cut short and The former ambassador said we would conspire to put him and Laos. About 50 members of the moved to another building (continued from page 1) approximately 8 million 19- and Selective Service System to he had warned Washington when caller collar workers, women, young 20-year-olds — born in 1960 and process approximately 100,000 that if the shah were permitted back into power," he said. He is currently the president Revolutionary Communist an anonymous of the American Assembly, a Youth Brigade protested Sulli¬ phoned the theater claiming to and old, he said. 1961. draftees in 28 days. to enter this country, the U.S. think tank at Columbia Univer¬ van's Ann Arbor appearance, have planted a bomb within it. Carter has stressed that he Beginning next Jan. 1, the Embassy in Iran would be "has no intention-under present Selective Service will ask those To register, an individual seized. THE 57-YEAR-OLD ambas sity. The assembly holds forums across the country in an circumstances" of calling for a born in 1962 to register, and it goes to a local post office and sador said he decided to retire draft. And he would need con¬ will continue to ask eighteen- fills out a form listing name, Despite the current conflict, from his post in April because effort to illuminate world policy Sullivan said most Iranians "still hold the United States he did not agree with American policies in Iran. He had served Following his press Draft exemptions gressional approval to do But at the same so. time, Carter year-olds to register on their birthdays. address, sex, birth date and Social Security number. There has asked Congress for $45 In a military emergency, will be no classification as to dearly to them." as ambassador to Iran since conference, Sullivan addressed (continued from page 1) United States foreign policy a Carter's plan calls for the marital status. free hand," warned Eric trillion to register the nation's kept in a double-locked storage room on campus. O'Keefe, of Students for a Libertarian Society. "Let Winter Olympics begin Unshaken by the incident, speakers continued to tell the demonstrators that they must Rockefeller and Kissinger for their damn oil." fight resist the Carter administra¬ (continued from page 1) of the International Olympic but they had "graciously" declined. tion's registration call. "Conscription is nothing but flag was hoisted atop a large Committee, asked the IOC to be "We cannot give these involuntary servitude," he said. excused from competition. "IOC rules say if you don't flagpole in the center of the arena. 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Large format paperback. $9.95 at all bookstores UVERIGHT 500 Fifth Avenue, New York 10036 351-7270 V Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, February 14, 1980 3 Lack of students, funds may By TIM SIMMONS close some by about 3 percent while others colleges If enrollment in a college or board not to do it (increase State News Staff Writer are underfunded by almost 29 university increases, the state enrollment) again." percent, Miller said. considers that in the formula Colleges and Universities in for the next year's appro¬ Michigan that cannot success¬ MILLER SAID HE was fully compete for students may THE MODEL WAS created priation, he said. "forced" into using the formula be forced to close in the future, by Milliken and the Depart¬ IF A SCHOOL cannot suc¬ in an effort to make the the director of Management ment of Management and and Budget told the Senate cessfully compete for students, Legislature appropriate funds Budget in an effort to equitably equitably. Education Committee Wednes¬ however, it might then be appropriate funds to Michigan forced to stop operating, he day. colleges and universities. If the Legislature ignores Gerald Miller, who earlier "If we really believe in explained. Milliken's appropriation re¬ "The fundamental issue here Wednesday made a higher equity, we would cut one school commendations and gives all education budget presentation is how we allocate funds within 3 percent and give the other colleges and universities a 9 in the the overall pie," Miller said. "It Senate, said the free college a 29 percent increase," percent increase, Miller said he market is a difficult issue and there will approach taken by Gov. Miller said. "But that is not will "close the books" because William G. Milliken to fund be as many different opinions politically feasible." he could use his time in other as institutions." colleges may force some schools In an attempt to make the areas. to close their doors. Miller acknowledged that formula feasible it was decided "There have been no re¬ all colleges and universities colleges and universities which He added that if expendi¬ ductions in higher education increase enrollment have to tures of universities were main¬ would receive at least a 7 this year, which cannot be said percent increase to cover in¬ carry the extra cost of addi¬ tained from year to year in real for the rest of state govern¬ tional students before being dollars, students could expect flation, Miller said. ment," Miller said. "With the Milliken recommended MSU only partially refunded in the tuition to increase at the rate of next fiscal year appropriation. inflation. constraints we're working with, receive $158.5 million for fiscal r Even , , , , , . the dead of winter there . . . Stole News/Kemi Gaabo "We're telling a college with in is no such thing as a cold-hearted Valentine. MSU students Lisa Heindricks and we are trying to make some year 1981, representing an an 8 percent increase to eat it Miller said he has "an open Ron Pluszczynski think only the warmest thoughts as increase of 8.5 percent over last they stroll through a Valentine tromped in the snow be¬ (the additional expenses)," said mind to look at other mechan¬ tween the Clinical Center and the Life Sciences building According to the governor's year's appropriation. Wednesday. 1981 fiscal year appropriation Sen. Edward Pierce, D-Ann isms" if the current formula Miller added that no school model for higher education, Arbor. "If I were the president does not yield acceptable re¬ would receive more than a 9.5 of this college I would tell the sults. some colleges are overfunded percent increase. HAPPY VALENTINES DAY tf* Board tables anti-draft bill Feb, 14 is a day for love By MIKE CHAUDHURI "This is indeed a workable State News Staff Writer Student Board postpones plan," he said. By MARY MICHAELS State News Staff Writer After the drawing, the Some MSU and East The ASMSU Student Board The exchange will be run out young Roman couple Lansing notables expressed voted Tuesday to table its of the yearbook office in the That love is all there is, exchanged gifts. The wishes about whom they discussion of a bill to "actively oppose" draft registration until registration discussion MSU Union. In other action, the board: Is all we know of Love - . Emily Dickinson . . exchange of gifts is believed t0 be the beginning of modern wished to be their Valentines. the board's next meeting. • adopted an amended Radio Those who do not consider d»y Valentine giving. Valerie Spangler, College of "As the student government had a unified stance which could Board charter that still needs Feb. 14 to be merely another BRUCE STUDER, ASMSU Education representative, said representing 38,000 students, it be taken to Washington. approval from the Residence date on the calendar recognize Student Board Chairperson she needed another week to talk is a darn shame it can't take a However, with the additional Halls Association and the Radio St. Valentine's Day as a day said he wanted Bo Derek as a to her constituents and learn position on this and give it to our week to talk to their consti¬ Board before being instituted; reserved for expressions of Valentine "because she is a their views on registration and chairperson to take to Washing¬ tuents, board representatives • passed a bill to require love. TEN." ton," said Steve Wachsberg, written criteria for the passage girlfriend in Minneapolis. I'm the draft. might come to the conclusion ASMSU executive director. Whatever the form of not an American, but in the Because ASMSU board chair¬ that "more and more people are of bills within standing commit¬ three years I've been here, person Bruce Studer and against registration," he said. tees of the Student Board; expression — whether cards, flowers, gifts or candy — the the tradition is catching on. several representatives are JESS KOZMAN, COLLEGE Studer voted to table the bill. • appointed Sharon Jizme- of Natural Science representa¬ "We would have been there message of love comes too. leaving for Washington Thurs¬ jian, a senior in business law and Deana Green, MSU cheer¬ day to discuss selective service tive, said he was originally all night arguing the emotional office administration, as the leader, wishes to receive a with legislative aides, several disappointed in the decision to issue, rather than what stu¬ Student Board representative Valentine "from my one and people expressed anger over table the bill because he felt it dents felt," he said. to the Programming Board; only. I'm going to bake him the tabling of the bill. was important that the board The board also voted to fund a "I think with so much a big batch of chocolate chip book exchange to be operated at • appointed Mitchell Gerken, hatred and so many problems the end of winter term by Circle a junior in agriculture, Nancy in the world today, it is good K, a service fraternity. JCirk, political science junior, 4\ Shooter' and Randy Madison junior, to Ordway, James the elections that there is a day on which people remember each other," Larry Owen, Mayor of East ASMSU WILL GIVE the said Ralph Levine, an MSU commission; Lansing, said he wanted a fraternity $200 for promotion But romance is not a recent associate professor of Valentine from his daughter. and office supplies. • appointed Carol Finley, invention and Valentine's Day psychology. freshman in business law and- "Maybe its the cynicism of old Bob Carr, College of Business has a history. age, but Valentine's Day office administration, to the representative, said the book doesn't mean much more to exchange program offered by University Student Affairs Some believe Valentine's If you have a problem you can't solve, or a question Committee; and me than a day on which the fraternity "is a much im¬ Day stems from the Middle you can't answer, write or stop by to see the Trouble commercial businesses can Shooter at 343 Student Services Bldg. Trouble proved version" over ASMSU's • appointed Dean Neff, Ages when birds were profit," he said. Connie Stewart, vice-presi¬ Shooter is The State News service which guns down proposed book exchange pro¬ junior in political science, to the thought to begin their mating dent for University Relations, gram which was voted down by IM Student-Faculty Advisory on Feb. 14. Jud Heathcote, MSU's head said, "I'd like one from my problems, sticks up for your rights and shoots for the board last month. Committee. basketball coach said he daughter. Now that I'm a Another belief is derived whole new part of the hoped to get a Valentine from Help! I'm in desperate need of three bumper stickers that from a Roman custom of "Johnny Orr, U-M's basket¬ country, I'll use the occasion read "We brake for all animals except Wolverines." Someone is matchmaking. Names of ball coach — so he can show to remember the people I Valentine's Day very selling them, but who? young men and women were his love for the Spartans." love." T.J.C. Wonders No petitioners yet put in a box and the names drawn together would become personal. Everyone has their own meaning for Valentine's Morten Andersen, place- football C? After a number of phone calls, Trouble Shooter found matches for the year. The Day and their own wishes to kicker for the MSU someone who also felt a need to have some of those bumper receive a Valentine from team said, "Not from Darryl drawing, circumstantially, for 3 ASMSU . Rogers. I'd like one from my stickers. Jim Thomson, manager of the Campus Book Store, 507 E. Grand River Ave., said he had received so many requests for seats took place on Feb. 14. someone special. the bumper sticker he ordered a batch. He expects delivery before March 1. Three colleges will be unrep¬ had only one petitioner as of I subscribed to Penthouse magazine through University resented in spring term's Wednesday. Subscription Service in September and received my canceled ASMSU Student Board Chair theft Studer said the main problem check a month later. When I did not receive an issue by elections unless those seats are facing ASMSU is personnel A $900 wheelchair adapted January, I wrote USS a letter but haven't yet heard anything. petitioned for by Friday after¬ concerns. If students realized for playing basketball was Can you find out what is holding up my subscription? Hang A Rainbow In noon, said Bruce Studer, Stu¬ what ASMSU offered, more stolen from the IM Sports- M.J. dent Board chairperson. would petition for seats, he West recently, campus police East Lansing Studer said no one has peti said. said. Cathy Sanders, customer service representative for USS, tioned for the College of Engineering, the College of "The added. experience is good," he The wheelchair was stolen from room 149 sometime Your February said that Penthouse International is notorious for being slow on Natural Science and the between Feb. 4 and Feb. 11, starting subscriptions and said she would give them a call. University College seats. Interested students may pick police said, and belongs to the Trouble Shooter took the liberty of calling Penthouse He also said the Colleges of up petitions in 334 Student Lansing Wheelchair Associ¬ International and talked to Marguerite Laws in the subscrip¬ Education and Human Ecology Services Bldg. ation. tion department. She said you are scheduled to receive your first issue in March and the subscription will extend through February 1981. EUROPEAN TANNING... 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MICHIGAN 414-1411 1G INC. jv Opinion VIEWPOINT: WORLD CONFLICT Cause for debate When all was said and done and the votes were tallied, the only ously convenient and politically profitable. Until recently, also, Time for youth to unite undebatable result of Sunday's other candidates were unwilling to democratic caucus in Maine was a stab at Carter's veil for fear that By KARL FRANZ To take part in conscription is too affirm whether at home or abroad, is for discussion In finally admitting this we shall see that heavy dose of political confusion. such moves might cast them in an belief in an oppressive government, a elsewhere. The problem at hand is that of the murdering of any man is evil and a If the United States has not yet declared ones The three major candidates each "unpatriotic" light. war upon the people of Soviet Russia it has government which, internationally, is no disharmony. This disharmony amongst violation of ethical and moral principles claimed to have won a victory of Enter Ted Kennedy, a candidate evil than that of the Soviet Union. To ourselves, the indentured murderers of the subscribed to throughout history. instigated war within the breasts of this more sorts, even X some of those who, by some assessments, has country's youth, and it has produced a admit devotion for the present government future, must be put aside. We who have Do not believe this humanitarian absten¬ little to lose by attacking the battlefield of conflict between America's is to side with a group of elitists who deny followed the road of tradition must now victories were not apparent in any tion from conscription is the only valid the very foundation upon which this admit the absurdity of division, and this is official form. president. Kennedy lost more than young. This internal conflict must cease. agrument. Do not take these words as the We, as a generation of prospective soldiers, country was founded: domestic equality for not an easy task, for we are but children entire argument. Do recognize that That contest, which is the first an election in Iowa; he lost a good all. while tradition is a hardened old man. We pawns in an ideological game, must be humanity supersedes politics and this is the actual primary election to be held deal of momentum and support, united. The issue of our government's injustice, must no longer distinguish ourselves as Jew most supreme justification for refusing to this year, will undoubtedly shape and the future of his campaign now or Gentile, Russian or American, Black or commit murder. rests on a handful of votes in his White, but rather we must acknowledge political futures to an extent which VIEWPOINT: AFRICA ourselves as human beings. We, then, must unify. We must finally Maine undoubtedly will not. Sun¬ own backyard. With Carter lead¬ When we, as a generation, recognize our disregard all traditional prejudice. We must day's inconclusive figures consti¬ ing the polls, Kennedy's only equality we can then begin to be of one recognize the equality of all who share the tute a bonanza for political sooth¬ option last week appeared to be an sayers; consequently, they offer all-out effort to remove the presi¬ U.S. racism shows mind. This too is no simple task for there are many Russians, there who feel threatened by the are many who would gladly same home. In acknowledging the truth of our equality we will know the evil of little in the way of real insight. dent from his perch. carrying a gun for the purpose of des¬ be herded to their destruction. We must troying that which is the same as us. We President Carter claimed that his Despite his limited success, he 44 percent of the vote, while far did it poorly. Kennedy initiated his less than the two-thirds he had offensive last week by staging a in foreign policy admit the equality'of all; this truth cannot be ignored much longer if we are to survive. must be of one mind. We must unite for futures, for peace. our expected, represented the only mock debate with a two-year-old trade, economy and welfare of the entire By CARLICE C. COLLINS true victory in the contest. Sen. tape recording in which Carter I have always maintained that art is nation as a result of its stance about the Edward M. Kennedy refuted Car¬ promised to hold inflation to about Olympic Games. political and there have been numerous ter's claim to victory with the half its current rate; the response instances in history of the artists being The African leaders are in a peculiar assertion that his 40 percent from the Kennedy arrested for creating inflammatory and situation if they refuse to confer with a own camp was, subversive literature in criticism of the Black man, especially a very famous Black represented a "moral victory" predictably, laughter and ap¬ man. However, Ali's expertise does not rest government. Voltaire is just one famous following his humiliation in Iowa. plause. But if Kennedy purported example, and modern Russian history gives in his ability to understand and interpret Even California Gov. Jerry Brown to debate Carter's domestic and several examples. The United States has international politics, as evidenced by his got into the act, touting his 14 foreign policies, he did it only participated in this silencing of voices, statements about Iran, calling those people "violent" and "crazy" when Russia is being percent as a "symbol" that the mockingly. The only thing missing reaching its heyday during the McCarthy no less violent and crazy, not to mention the voters were finally beginning to from the "debate" was a clear and era, harassing Lucille Ball and many others. The times have changed, somewhat, and it situation at the New Mexico state pen¬ take his candidacy seriously. reasonable alternative to the is not so much the oppression and repres¬ itentiary. The media, perhaps no less than president's policies. Kennedy's sion of the artistic voice these days as it is The mission of Ali is an attempt to use the politicians themselves, tend to offensive posture, rather than his the voice of the athlete. The most recent culture as a tool for implementing the wanted politics. The United States wants take the results of backwoods policy alternatives, has suddenly example is Muhammad Ali's Africa mission become his campaign platform. in the role of an American diplomat to support from the African countries, so it political meetings at far greater sends a world famous Black athlete to than face value. Nonetheless, the At the present moment, Ken¬ negotiate the outcome of the Olympic Games to be held in Moscow. Moreover, it is negotiate. However, the United States has roving pack of pollsters, colum¬ nedy's call for a debate is just as a fine example of how the United States insulted heads of state by implying their nists and commentators trekking insidious. The posture of attack, as carefully shifts its images to try to rank and station among world leaders is not Carter knows full well from his such that they deserve a polished diplomat through New England came up manipulate acceptance of its taken position to speak to their concerns about their with a plausible, if not profound, 1976 campaign, is more viable than on a particular foreign problem. nation's position on a particular event, an interpretation of the Maine cau¬ the posture of defense. We would Athletes are not sent to China or event which may have far reaching conse¬ cuses: Despite the severity of support the idea of an eventual Germany to negotiate diplomatic problems. quences in the future affecting their world crises, they said, Carter's debate between the candidates for They do not have the expertise nor the economies and therefore their lives. The reliance on self-imposed political either party's nomination, but chronological perspective of modern history African presidents should be, and probably that surround and affect the present day are, in:ensed by this blatant underestima¬ exile was beginning to do him more Kennedy could have been a bit state of the particular political problem, as tion of their worth as world leaders. The harm than good. more judicious in his timing. evidenced by Ali's lack of knowledge about underlying aspect behind this attitude hints If that theory is accorded any Carter, who is basking in the light Africa, South Africa, the United States and of racism. Racism is a fundamental com¬ credibility in the White House, it is of his own troubles, could have the Montreal Games. To use Ali as a world ponent of American culture. Here is a clear undoubtedly viewed as an ill omen. much to learn, if not to gain, from a diplomat had its beginnings when television cut example of it, and this time, the transformed him from a Black folk hero to manipulators have attempted to use Black Until now, Carter's isolation and debate. But now, as he would an American hero, celebrating his retire culture to deliver racism's demand. Right his resulting policy of politics by certainly agree, is not the proper njent and embracing him as one of the fold. on, Kenya and Tanzania, for demanding telephone have been simultane¬ time. The error in judgment lies in the fact that your human dignity and worth, and your the United States thinks so little of African sovereign right to international protocol presidents and heads of state, that it which is meted out to other nations by the Pop hits a snag assumes an athlete is sufficient as an United States without second thoughts in ambassador to discuss foreign policy with the matter. intricate international repercussions in the Collins is a graduate student in theatre Following a moderately success¬ versity of Michigan. A lot of these ful year of concert bookings, Pop shows would have been certain Entertainment has fallen on some moneymakers, but were either hard times, though not entirely in passed up or given up to other terms of finances. The student-run concert groups that could offer the concert promoting organization bands better deals. Having re¬ forecast a bleak outlook on the duced the number of available possibility of staging any more acts, Pop went for other sure bets, shows this term, partly because of bands that would provide a return border with U.S.S.R., Afghanistan's rout¬ United's arguments were indeed true. The nuclear power that were presented by the on the organization's investment. unexpected cancellations by some acts and booking competition with Employees want ing, and Pakistan's precarious position are due to Moscow's realization of first strike costs for Midland and Fermi II nuclear staff of both the BWL and the other two Pop Entertainment has been a plants have nearly doubled since the time utilities. Again, I would like to thank neighboring universities. But operating on that principle for a decent wages capability in the Persian Gulf, and I hold Iran the BWL began considering buying into PIRGIM and Ratepayers United for being there is perhaps a greater problem responsible for creating and flaunting U.S. those plants. Thanks to those two groups, so persistent over the years to make sure long time. It has staged almost weaknesses in that A few facts: I that the Board of Water and Light did not arising, one that finds Pop's nothing but rental shows — where At their quarterly meeting in January, area. Lansing will not have to pay off the huge interests in conflict with Uni¬ the members of MSU Employees' Associa¬ supported your actions against the shah costs of those plants. buy into the two nuclear plants. Pop received a guaranteed figure tion voted overwhelmingly to increase their years ago; you've at least helped precipitate I am very grateful Lansing was fortu¬ Doug Wilson versity policy. — ever since the organization union dues by 100 percent. In this show of numerous international disasters; the nate to have PIRGIM and Ratepayers 214 S. Clippert, The organization has already United States is on the brink of economic Lansing ended the 1978-79 year thousands solidarity, the members reaffirmed their United around to dispel the myths of been beset with the problem of less commitment to the association and to the collapse and war. Why war? To defend of dollars in debt. Pop did a freedom. Your best example — freedom of accessibility to University facili¬ commendable job regaining its group's goal of decent wages. the press. Is Russian justice better than ties. The administration has dis¬ The 2,300 members are the most poorly suaded Pop from staging shows solvency; it is in a better position American justice? Think — am I gping to die paid professionals at MSU because the to book acts now than it has been in or kill for your freedom while you hold U.S. that conflict with the practice schedule of MSU's basketball a long time. But when it comes to majority of them are women working in traditionally women-held positions: clerk, receptionist, secretary. Many of these citizens as political prisoners? The State News offering facilities, its hands are Stephen C. Rulison team. Also, it has voiced its tied. women are trying to support families on less 1712 E. Grand River, #35 disapproval of "hard rock" shows than $10,000 a year. Their counterparts in Thursday, February 14, 1980 Michigan state government positions earn on campus, the assumption being Ironically, the University is much in some cases, 30 percent Editorials are the opinions of the State News. Viewpoints, that hard rock encourages damage presently considering an off-cam- more. more — If the money comes eventually from Thanks PIRGIM columns and letters are personal opinions. to University facilities. The Uni¬ pus arena, which will house MSU's the same place, why is there such a Editorial Department Three cheers and lots of thanks should be versity's fears are not entirely basketball team and possibly other discrepancy? given to PIRGIM and Ratepayers United Editor-in-chief R W Robinson Entertainment & Book Editor Bill Holdship unjustified. Last year saw spo¬ University activities, maybe even Although negotiations for the new con¬ for demanding that the Board of Water and Managing Editor Don Kinsley Sports Editor JeflHittler tract are months away, MSUEA is already Ben Welmer s radic incidents of destruction dur¬ Pop Entertainment shows. Pop's Light scrap a proposal to buy into either Editorial coordinator Tom Stacey Layout Editor gearing up and is stronger than ever before. City Editor Susan Tompor Freelance Editor Carrie Thorn ing some of Pop's shows. Some of inability to offer bands adequate Janet Nelsen Consumers Power's Midland or Detroit Campus Editor Michele McElmurry these concerts pulled in, generally facilities is another reason for 1737 Snyder Road Edison's Fermi II nuclear plants. Those Photo Editor Richard Marshall groups had argued that the costs for these speaking, a slightly younger audi¬ putting a University-financed arena where it belongs plants were going to rise dramatically as ence. — on new safety features were added as a result Advertising Department The attraction of high school campus. The administration could Iran's mistakes of Three Mile Island nuclear accident. Advertising Manager Ron MacMillan AssI Advertising Manager Pat Greening students to Pop shows is a result, kill two birds with one stone. It Recent articles in The State News have however, of the already limited could appease the sports enthusi¬ will catch up confirmed PIRGIM's and Ratepayers number of acts the organization asts while at the same time give can bring. Pop claimed last term it Pop Entertainment a better bar¬ To the Iranian Student Association lost a number of groups to Ann gaining position when securing After reading your account of the dilemmas surrounding Iran and its people, Arbor, largely because the facili¬ concerts. It might even end the I'm still amazed. I really expected you to ties available to it could not necessity of booking only highly have more of an understanding of U.S. DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau compete with those at the Uni¬ profitable hard rock shows. perspectives. Please don't misunderstand, NOM MORE THAN EVER, ME BEFORE ITIS TOOL/BE, ME MUST EXCUSE ME, CONGRESSMAN you have a right to your own thoughts, but I HEY, BUT MHAT MUSTNOTPERMIT OURSELVES MOVE V RATIFY SAU. SALT ANDERSON, BUTARE YOU find them ignorant of many points. True, the GREAT. DO I KNOW? I'M 10 BE OVERCOME MTTH A 15 NOTA UNILATERAL FAVOR SURE YOU'RE A REPUBLI¬ shah was deplorable and his actions should CAN! YOU SURE PONT A DEMOCRAT. { NEM MISSILE MADNESS, A ME ARE DOING THE SOVIET UNION,- , be judged internationally illegal. I'm posi¬ -' SOUND LIKE A RE¬ MINDiESS RENEWAL OF ME SHOULD NOTBE PENALIZING fl VOCAL POINT 2P tive most Americans feel some remorse when equating human rights issues, the shah, his police (SAVAK) and the CIA. But OURSEWES FOR SOVIET BEHAVIOR! 1 PUBLICAN! \ Today's question: the American justice system is slow. Many QDo you favor aYESpeace-t353-3110 0 - ime draftNO? - 353 3220 people were aware of the shah's injustices before his overthrow. Yet, this is no longer the major issue in U.S.-Iranian relations. Results of Wednesday's question: Do you favor draft registration The major issue is Iran's attack and for women? YES - 75 NO - 40 mental torture of American citizens. The No calls after 5:00 please. new melee of world problems, and dispos¬ able detente might be attributed to the Sponsored by ASMSU and The State News, Inc. irresponsible actions of Iran. Your common I Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, February 14, 1980 5 News Briefs Right-wing trend threatens civil rights QUANT SAID THE prime gated the mobilizers. of cerned for the economic condi FBI looks for By MARY MICHAELS some portance of quality education in Prison are under 25 and Cooper's body State News Staff Writer example of the government's whom were members of the tions of the working class in the urban areas and emphasized unemployed at their time of were The major threat to the civil support of the Klan action was clergy, and made threats South — both Black and White. the need of busing. arrests. rights movement is a rising, the leniency granted to the toward them, Quant said. "People in the North just do "Black youth are in VANCOUVER, Wash. (AP) — FBI agents armed with a state of highly organized, well-financed Klan members who killed five not realize the conditions. The "QUALITY EDUCATION is sifting screens and accompanied by a backhoe con¬ depression. They are seeking right-wing offensive, a spokes¬ and wounded nine Black ANOTHER DEMONSTRA South labor force remains un¬ a right. Why should low educa an education and are finding it ducted a $200,000 treasure hunt along the Columbia demonstrators in Greensboro, TION was planned for Feb. 2. person from the Equal Rights organized and the Northerners tion be imposed on people just on the streets or in the jails," he River on Wednesday, seeking more of a mysterious N.C. Nov. 3. The city refused to contract a are being affected by it," he Congress said Tuesday. because they live in low said. ' hijacker's loot and maybe the remains of D. B. "The Klan members were coliseum for the demonstration said. "Jobs the Northerners are property tax areas," she said. The Detroit Youth Associa¬ Ted Quant, southern organ¬ Cooper himself. given $5,000 to $50,000 bond," but finally submitted after a being thrown out of are going "Carter promises the draft tion teaches teenagers disci¬ The agents tore up the sandy beach where an izer of the Equal Rights Quant said. "That is the first suit was filed. to the South for cheaper labor." for 18 year olds in two years, Congress, said an example of pline and community develop 8-year-old boy found several thousand dollars in time in North Carolina that University administrators Quant said the block of 241 why can't he promise quality ment, Black said. this conservative trend is the cold-blooded murderers were threatened to withhold the reactionary legislatures in the education for 18-year-olds in Praxis, crumbling $20 bills over the weekend. The FBI identi¬ upsurgence of the Ku Klux a politically and fied the cash through serial numbers. let off so easily." financial aid of any student who South which constantly opposes two years," she said. socially conscious student Klan. After the Greensboro inci¬ attended the demonstration. progressive proposals needs to Stanley Black, of the Detroit organization, with the support A gaping pit, about 20 yards from the water's Quant, in a speech com¬ dent, the Equal Rights Bus companies were asked to be uprooted. Youth Association, focused on of MSU and edge, showed the spot where Brian Ingram found the Lansingarea memorating Black History Congress and the Committee cancel their contracts with Claire McClinton, a Flint the youth unemployment prob organizations, three packages of bills on Sunday. On Tuesday, sponsored the Week, said Klan membership for Peace and Justice organized people using the buses to travel activist, who also spoke at the lem. He said 75 percent of the lecture in commemoration of agents digging as deep as three feet came up with increased 50 percent last year an Anti-Klan demonstration. to the rally. lecture, stressed the im prisoners in Jackson State Black History Week. more bits and pieces of $20 bills from the spot and for every Klan member "The government made a Despite the many setbacks, that is sometimes under water as the river level there are 10 sympathizers. concentrated effort to pressure the rally was held on Feb. 2, fluctuates. "It's not only the Klan, but the mobilizers to back down on with 8,000 demonstrators the support of their actions by their cause," Quant said. attending. It was the largest the government, which further The FBI and the city adminis¬ anti-Klan demonstration ever, Gas tank burns after collision indicates the rising general tration of Greensboro, among Quant said. right-wing offense," he said. other bureaucracies, investi¬ Quant also said he is con¬ SLEDGE, Miss. (AP) — Flames engulfed a 30,000- gallon propane gas storage tank hit by a derailed coal train Wednesday and authorities emptied the town of its 600 residents in fear of an explosion. Officials said the entire population of this farming Studer to meet Carter and [- community in northwest Mississippi fled after coal cars of an Illinois Central Gulf train jumped the tracks and slammed into gas storage tanks in the south part of town. Authorities blocked all roads into the area. staff on policy issues ' "There is nothing else to do until it either burns it¬ By MIKE CHAUDHURI lege of Natural Science repre¬ "The most important thing self out or explodes," said Bob Hickey, a spokesper¬ State News Staff Writer sentative, and Valerie that will happen is a healthy ASMSU Student Board Spangler, College of Education son for the Mississippi Highway Patrol. exchange of information on Chairperson Bruce Studer will rerpesentative, will accompany both parts," he said. "Everybody's out," he said. "There's nobody left in attend a meeting Friday with Studer on the trip. the town." President Carter and senior Studer said he expects Studer said the board mem¬ about members of Carter's staff con¬ 50 bers will be spending Friday representatives from student governments across with aides to Sen. Carl Levin, cerning foreign and domestic Nuke spill reporting delayed policy issues. the country to attend the White D-Michigan, Rep. Bob Carr, Studer will spend the day at House meeting. D East Lansing, and aides of the White House, meeting with five members of the Armed HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — The Three Mile Island members of the National Secur¬ Services Committee. STUDER SAID HE will get a nuclear power plant violated Pennsylvania's notifica¬ State News/ ity Council, according to a better idea of why Carter plans tion requirements during this week's spill of radio¬ "Aides are very influential, mailgram Studer received last to renew draft registration Mrs. John Farris of Lansing was driving south on Waverly Road between Sagi¬ active material, state officials said Tuesday. — the ones who basically make week from an assistant to the after the meeting. This will naw and Michigan Wednesday when she noticed smoke seeping out from under decisions," Studer said. Despite criticism over similar failures during a seri¬ President. help the ASMSU board make a the hood of her car. Only when the hood finally popped open were the flames ous crisis at the site last March, Gov. Dick Thorn- "I interpret it as a meeting decision on a bill to oppose "I think it's an excellent from her burning engine visible. The Lansing Township fire department re¬ burgh and other officials said they once again had to about the draft," Studer said. registration, Studer said. opportunity," Kozman said. sponded and doused the flaming engine. rely on rumors to get information. Studer will be accompanied "I'm greatly concerned about the timeliness of the by four board representatives, who will spend Friday with notification process and the fact that the state first Just For Laughs learned about (Monday's) incident from other sources other than the company and the Nuclear Regulatory various legislative aides discus¬ sing the draft and draft regi¬ stration, he said. visit the KEEP WARM CLOTHING Commission," said Thornburgh. ... "We were very disappointed in the reporting system We found out through the back door," said Oran STUDER SAID HE people from the board will be or other (Eomfiig (SteatU Campfitters has everything you need to help you keep warm this winter -down parkas and vests. 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The vote was 20 for, 19 against, but constitutional Bob Carr, College of Business amendments must pass by a majority of the 40 elected Located in representative, Lynn Clay, senators. panhellenic representative to Alex's Taffy's Sen. John Chichester, R-Fredericksburg, admitted the board, Jess Kozman, Col- 321 E. Michigan he was using the conflict rule to keep the resolution from being passed but said he did so as a matter of Laugh Packed Shows 3 Nights A Week ATHLETIC personal conscience. Thursdays: Heodliner t Open Mike Night tar Aspiring Comics BRACES & SUPPORTS (call 882 7749 for time slots) 10* student discounts Fridays C Saturdays: —Doors Open 9:00. 9:30—Showtime 2021 E. MICHIGAN • LANSING • 484-9401 Iran, England discuss arms sales MP 9-5 For Reservations coll 482-1251 393-8441 LONDON (AP) — An Iranian military team has com¬ pleted talks here on the possible resumption of British arms sales to Iran, defense sources said Wednesday. The sources, who declined to be identified, said the visit "during the past few weeks" was requested by the Iranians. They are seeking spare parts and ammu¬ nition for existing equipment, particularly the 900 Chieftain tanks bought before the shah was last February, the sources said. Britain was a major arms supplier to deposed the Iranian NOTICE military under Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi. But contracts for additional arms purchases were can¬ celed by the revolutionary regime that replaced the shah, who now is living in exile in Panama. Bargain Days Thursday and Friday Dow Jones exceeds 900 February 14 and 15 NEW YORK (AP) — The Dow Jones industrial aver¬ age climbed above the 900 level Wednesday for the first time in 16 months as the stock market scored a Enjoy the delightful pursuit of pertinent values: second straight gain. Superb savings as you add to your entire The widely recognized average of 30 blue chip stocks rose 4.86 to 903.84, its first close above 900 wardrobe with current-season styles. since October 1978, and its highest finish since it stood at 906.44 on Sept. 12 of that year. In the rush of activity that accompanied the passing of that milepost, New York Stock Exchange trading volume reached 65.23 million shares, the sixth largest total on record. Gold medal to honor Canadian WASHINGTON (AP) — The House, acting at an un¬ characteristic level of solidarity, voted Tuesday to strike a gold medal honoring the Canadian ambassa¬ dor who helped six Americans escape from Iran. Only one vote was cast against the resolution. And the lone opponent had only kind words to say about the ambassador. The 362-1 vote sends the measure to the Senate. There was no indication when that body might act. SfcnGty-R The Senate is holding only pro forma sessions this week. KAPLAN Educational Center Rep. Millicent Fenwick, R-N.J., who voted against cm Den Cvenine* 0 Weekends the proposal, said she felt Congress already had acted appropriately by passing resolutions commending the ambassador, Kenneth Taylor. (SI7)M?2SM For Information About Other Centers In Ma;or US Cities 0 Abroad Outside NY State Jacobson's CALL TOLL FREE: 000-223 1702 6 Michigan State News, Eost Lons'ng, Michigan Thursday, February 14, 1980 Entertainment A theatrical view of domestic assault By MARY TINNEY State News Reviewer psyche — the complex social and developmental reasons that allow themselves to be beaten women by men. One of the most A wife may love a husband who never beats her but she never poignant moments in the play comes when Helen is describing respects him. the evening that followed her first beating. She describes Did you know that statistics prove that one of every four lovingly how her husband prepared a spaghetti dinner for the Is 'Love9 it or lust in drag? wives is beaten by her husband? Think of how many battered women never confess to this most insidious form of women-hating and the statistic becomes even more staggering. family by way of apology . . . how when she came home the house reeked of garlic and the dinner was almost inedible. Afterwards, she went into the kitchen to clean up and found the Tuesday night's performance by Rhode Island Feminist place in a mess, "every pot and pan in the house was dirty," but outlet for the pent-up frustra¬ love because we find ourselves Theatre rift of Internal Injury brought the important issue of it was OK because "he tried so hard." Later, as Peg describes By HUGH SCHULZE was to be shared equally, domestic assault out of the closet and into the limelight in a one of her husbands many tearful apologies, she looks at the tion we all felt because of the bound by paranoia, conspiracies Thanks to Hallmark Cards because people wanted to love most straightforward and moving way. audience squarely and states, "You would forgive him too. You each other in total, all- hollowness in society and in our and self-love and have been and Charlie Brown specials, I a souls. shown the vacuousness of our Interna) Injury was put together by the women of RIFT would." have been reminded that today encompassing flame. is Valentine's Day. Perhaps out With the firing of the fatal In many ways, we college existences thereby making love during a four-month period in which they visited shelters for We are struck by the women's unwavering loyalty and love students still find "love" to be a a synonym for death. battered women and read books and articles on the subject. of a maudlin desire to take out shots at Kent State, the White for their husbands — a loyalty which is the result of a social and cliche — a nostalgic term used But I would like to hold on to They then got together with director Joanna Miller and began pent up midterm frustration on love-generation finally en¬ to improvise dialogue, tell stories and eventually put together a educational process that indoctrinates women into the belief countered the brutal concept of by hippies and yippies. The my optimism for a reemergence any holiday or hopefully, out of that self-sacrifice is the greatest feminine virtue. At one point a real desire to confront prob¬ HATE. Just as Blacks had music of today is Ted Nugent and rediscovery of love and completed script. Jo states emotionally, "Sometimes I feel as if I could hit him and the Knack with sexist romance. Hopefully we will find The play* is about three women, Helen (Barbara Conley), lems in our society, I took pen faced it and the Vietnamese had back but then I think, I don't want his blood or his pain. I just in hand to deal with a word that faced it, the realities of the lyrics to provide the American Josephine (Sherilyn Brown) and Peg (Carol M. Sullivan). want mine to Besides being battered wives, the women have little in stop." has been filed in the backs of anti-love were finally thrust male with ample fantasy material for total sexual con¬ common. Helen is the middle-aged wife of a well-to-do business Very few men attended Internal Injury, which was our minds. The word LOVE. onto the college students. sumption. Three's Company man who grabs her 15-year-old daughter'and runs after 17 co-sponsored by the Council Against Domestic Assault, Mellow No, we haven't forgotten the And a not-so-funny thing years of marriage and terror. Peg is the constantly pregnant Muse Productions and the MSU Women's Culture Club and was word love, we've simply seen happened. and Charlie's Angels help per wife of a factory worker — uneducated and naive, she is the made possible by grant from ASMSU and the office of Women's the concept of it transmogrified Hate catalyzed the separa¬ petuate this idea of the sub¬ tion of love and sexual passion. jugation of love and dominance stereotypical battered wife. Josephine is a "liberated" painted, Programs. This was a disappointment to me. Internal Injury is during social, economic and not a play, contrary to many male preconceptions, that moved to the back of of our libidinous drives. intelligent and articulate, who got married on a whim to the psychological changes since the Love was she had lived with for several vears. concludes that men are basically inhuman tyrants. I didn't, in But what is love and romance man for us today? The more he beats me, the sicker he is: The sicker he is the fact, walk away hating men - men beat women because of the more he needs me: The more he needs me, the more I love him. same social sickness that makes women Can we read a Shakespeare accept domestic The most valuable insight Internal Injury has to offer, is the beating. Attention to that fact by both sexes is the only way Politics Of Culture love sonnet without a yawn or a snicker? ourselves able to comprehend, empathize with and eventually remarkable and tragic examination it gives us of the female that this appallingly common problem can be overcome. Do we seek out the beauty experience the idea of the love and sensitivity in the works of a D.H. Lawrence writes of. This the mind and narcissistic John Donne or Edna St. Vin¬ love is a flame which consumes a Gov. Jerry Brown BOL'S The '60s gave us "love-ins," motivation for sex changed cent Millay? both the man and woman. The Are our valentines REALLY flame is perpetuated and held the Beatles and "All You Need people. The word "love" be¬ for Is Love," a Maharishi calling for came a cliche. The idea of a expressions of love or are they to allow the total sensuous world love, and even a mass- sexual act as a performance of part of a greater game of experience of a singleness, a President '80 which men — and women observing a holiday with a fusion of man and woman. Yet produced LOVE logo. The Pizza — emphasis on the coexistence of or, more precisely, fusion of bragged, shaped a time of social masturbation — the sex of mailing list of lovers? How many of us can really it will be a love which we can rise from phoenix-like with our Greek Organizational Meeting love and sex was one hallmark self-love. People repressed the speak the words "I love you," to one person or several with real individuality intact, each per¬ son holding onto his or her own Monday at 7:00 PM of that decade. Love poetry was inner motivations for love and If interested call Marc Loveless this repression drove hoards of emotion and an absence of identity. It will be a love that in vogue. 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Gary Karr, the world's foremost doublebassist, and his pianist Janssen was born in Napoaee, Neb., in 1930, the son of a banker Paramedics who were summoned by Janssen's wife, Dani, tried % partner Harmon Lewis performed last Tuesday in Fairchild and an aspiring actress. His parents were divorced when he was a A Theater for one of the most musical and unabashedly fun to revive the actor but he was pronounced dead on arrival at Santa evenings year old and the infant toured with his mother in Rio Rita, which East Lansing has seen in some time. Karr's overwhelming stage Monica Hospital Medical Center. led to Hollywood. "When we arrived, there was no heartbeat and he was not presence provided an evening with the humor of PDQ Bach, the Janssen grew up doing movie bit roles while informative interest of a Bernstein Young People's Concert, and breathing," Keno Devarney, Malibu fire captain, said. "The going to school. He made his acting debut at age 9 as the virtuosity of a Lincoln Center encore. paramedics applied cardiopulmonary resuscitation and forced Johnny Weismuiler's kid brother oxygen therapy. They kept the body alive but Janssen never in Swamp Fire. At 12 he appeared with Sonia Henie in It's • A cellist friend once complained to me of the complexity of Pleasure. fingering that instrument as compared to other strings. A guitar regained a heartbeat. "We're assuming it was Janssen married model Ellie Graham in 1959. The childless has frets to mark the notes, on a violin the notes are nearly a heart attack," Devarney said, "but his wife said he had heart history and she knew of nothing which marriage ended in divorce 10 years later. He married Dani Greco, 4 no fingerwidths apart. But a cellist has to dart wildly up down the ex wife of entertainer instrument approximating where the fingerings are located. might have provoked the attack." Buddy Greco, five years ago. Their A family friend said the actor finished the second day of filming marriage, too, was childless. Imagine then, the added difficulty of a bass, and then again the in a new TV movie. Father Damien: Leper Priest, Tuesday and Among Janssen's hit films were The Green Berets, Warning doublebass. The musicianship required has produced few masters and an unfortunate reputation that the instrument is rarely played apparently was all right when he had dinner with his wife that Shot, The Shoes of the Fisherman and Marooned. night. Funeral arrangements were incomplete. No doubt the evening left musical conserva¬ tives disconcerted, it was far from the stodgy world of pomp and pretention usually as¬ sociated with musicians considered without Herzog film has Michigan debut tomorrow rival. Classic Films will be the first Michigan exhibitor to present Jack Kroll of Newsweek called Woyzeck a "mind-boggling German director Werner Herzog's most recent work that anticipates by nearly a century not only Brecht but film, Woyzeck. Harmon Lewis and Gary Karr who appeared in The film will be shown at various times this much of the modern sensibility of Freud to Kafka to Joyce, and well — hence, few major composers wrote for it. And since Karr Friday, Saturday Fairchild Theater Tuesday evening. and Sunday in B-108 Wells. it was the basis of Alban Berg's great opera Wozzeck." and Lewis refuse to "transcribe" music not intended for the The 1979 film tells the story of a 19th-century German army Herzog, who has gained a considerable MSU following, is doublebass, they have busied themselves with the small and in its emotive desolating beauty. The unique offering was Village private torn apart by social forces he cannot understand, let considered a leader in the New German Cinema along with demanding repetoire, flourishing especially in the interpretation of Voice critic Tom Johnson's Failing, in which Karr had to read a alone control. Rainder Fassbinder. His other screen credits include Aguirre, modern and contemporary works. witty and interminable passage about whether failing in a piece Classic Films director Larry Hosner said Woyzeck continues the Wrath of God, The Mystery of Kaspar Hauser, Stroszek, The duo, interlacing the first segment with information and called Failing was success or was it still failure or was it, etc., all Herzog's examination of "characters on the fringe of society ... and a remake of F.W. Mumau's vampire film, Nosferatu. insights, played the plagiarized Eccles' Sonata in A minor, the the while playing an obstacle course of complex doublebass music. the outcasts." Woyzeck stars Klaus Kinski in the title role and Eva Mattes contemporary seven-part Divertimento Concertante on a Theme There was even a vocal cadenza where Karr had to improvise talk The film, written and directed by Herzog, originated from a as his mistress and the town prostitute. Mattes won the 1979 of Couperin by Paul Ramsier — including a Vietnam inspired about the audience without breaking musical stride. It was drama fragment by Georg Buchner. He based his scenario on a Cannes award for Best Supporting Actress for her role. march, a humorous movement of New York sleaze, and a inspiring to watch. The final selection was Paganini's Fantasy on German soldier whose insanity was of major legal and medical multitude of sounds unique to the doublebass — and finally the Themes from Rossini's 'Moses in Egypt,' a blindingly intricate interest in 1«21. - Matt Perry Bottesini Reverie and Tarantella. piece which Karr smugly performed on one — yes, I saw it with my The second segment was even better, with Karr reminiscing own eyes — one string. about how he came to acquire the 1611 Amati bass formerly owned No doubt the evening left musical conservatives disconcerted, it by Koussevitzky and a wondrous balance of musical genres. The was far from the stodgy world of pomp and pretention usually Hindemith Sonata for Doublebass and Piano — perhaps the best performed piece — found a wandering beauty amid the atonality, with Karr's face an instrument of expression itself, desolate in the associated with musicians considered without rival. Chamber music can occasionally be so arid. 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State News Sports Writer more of his runners qualify, but large field competing in the Team scores will be kept at Coming off a strong showing with the wjiy the team has been nationals." the meet and Bibbs cites U-M, as hosts of the MSU Relays last performing the past few weeks Those with the best shots at Western Michigan University weekend, the Spartan men's its quite possible that more qualifying are Paul Piwinski in Road and Penn State as the teams whammy faces tonight; indoor track team will try to keep its momentum rolling when the squad travels to Ann Arbor for the Central than just a couple of the tracksters will see action at the NCAA's in March. "This is one of the better the high jump, Thomas and Tyrone Williams in the 600- yard run, Keith Moore in either the 1,000-yard run or in the with the best chances, with MSU, finishes. for first along place Collegiate meet Saturday. teams we've had in three or mile, and Andy Wells in the Andre Williams and Juan cagers at erofb.siW hosting A total of 15 schools will be represented at the meet, including MSU and the Univer¬ sities of Michigan and Wiscon¬ four years," Bibbs said. "We're progressing right on schedule, and if we keep coming along the and blessed 60-yard high hurdles. All have come very near to the or times needed to heights qualify and will have the opportunity to Muhammad will not compete in the meet due to leg injuries, but pole vaulter Jim Stewart, By ADAM TEICHER Wisconsin, 4 8 and in ninth place in the Big Ten, has beaten MSU way .we are are although still nursing a bruised sin from the Big Ten. Other with no injuries, I think we're make the Central Collegiate thigh, is scheduled to be back in State News Sports Writer nine out of the last 10 times the teams have met in Wisconsin teams will come from the going to be real contenders for meet their stepping stone to action. The MSU basketball team hasn't been effective on the road in Fieldhouse. Mid-American Conference the 1980 Big Ten campaign, winning just one of six games thus far U-M is 6-6 in the league and its top offensive threat is forward schools, plus Penn State Mike McGee, who scores at a 23.6 clip. McGee had 30 points in the amid hostile surroundings. Wolverines' loss to the Spartans earlier. University and the Universities ALL-AROUNDER SANCHEZ IS BACK So, with the Spartans in hot pursuit of a National Invitational of Notre Dame and Pittsburgh Tournament bid, MSU travels to Madison, Wis., tonight for a MSU: Vincent, MSU.'s leading scorer this season with a 20.8 will be in attendance as well. battle with the University of Wisconsin Badgers. Tipoff is average, has moved into eighth place on the career list of MSU Gymnasts at full strength scheduled for 8:30 p.m. East Lansing time and there will be no So far this reason the point producers. His current total is 1,160 points and with 17 local television showing of the contest. Spartans have qualified for the points this weekend, will move into seventh place ahead of Lee NCAA meet in three events. The Spartans return to Jenison Fieldhouse to square off with Lafayette. Senior All-America the University of Michigan at 8 p.m. Saturday. Randy By WILL KOWALSKI Marvin Gibbs, Bart Acino and three meets, but now he's Smith heads the list with a MSU's only road victory of the year came against the State News Sports Writer Ivan Merritt as the only all- ready to go again," Szypula Wolverines in Ann Arbor three weeks ago. Jay Vincent canned a qualifying time of 6.0 in the The MSU men's gymanstics around performers. Teams are said. "His floor routine will still free throw with three seconds left in overtime to lift the Spartans to a 59-58 win. Fencers after Irish 60-yard dash. The others having made the cut are Mike team will be performing at full force in the all-around for the allowed four competitors in the all-around event, whereas the be somewhat limited, but he's been scoring quite highly in his White in the mile and the first time in three weeks when Spartans have only been using other events lately and I'm sure THE SPARTANS BEAT Wisconsin in the final seconds earlier distant medley relay team of the Spartans travel to Madison in the season at Jenison Fieldhouse in a game the Badgers appeared to have wrapped up. streak this weekend Tim Kenney, Calvin Thomas, White and MSU's other All- to take on the University of Wisconsin Saturday. three, so MSU coach George Szypula is happy to have San¬ having Pedro back is going to be a big asset to the team." chez back competing in all six Freshman Pete Roberts is Wisconsin held a three-point lead with just six seconds left. But America, senior Keith Moore. The MSU fencing team will try to do what no team has been able Freshman Pedro Sanchez, a events. also looking forward to the Terry Donnelly connected on a short jumper and Badger guard native of Ann Arbor, has been "Because of his hurt leg, Dan Hastings threw away the inbound pass to give MSU the ball to do in 115 straight dual meets — beat the Fighting Irish of Notre Badger meet. Roberts has been AT THE CENTRAL Col hampered with strained leg Pedro has been unable to work for a final try with three seconds left. Dame. a having a bit of difficulty of late The Spartans, with a 5-4 season record, will attempt the legiate meet, Spartan coach muscle recently, leaving the floor exercise in the last (continued on page 9) Vincent fed Kevin Smith underneath for a reverse layup to send the crowd at Jenison into a frenzy and give the Spartans a 62-61 seemingly impossible task Saturday at Notre Dame, Ind. The Irish's winning streak may well be the longest of any varsity victory. level college sport in the country. They are 33-10 against MSU, MSU coach Jud Heathcote expects two more down-to-the-wire including a 19-8 whipping last season. finishes again this weekend. The Spartans will also take on Big Ten rivals Purdue and Ohio "Wisconsin just defeated Ohio State twice, so you know they've State universities in separate dual matches at Notre Dame. been playing good ball," he said. "The problem is they have lost Senior epee artist Bryan Peterman leads the Spartans with a three games in overtime and two more by just a point or two. 22-4 record. Junior Brian Morrow has an 18-9 mark in sabre while Wisconsin has to be one of the most physical teams in the Big Ten. senior Chris Young is 17-13 in foil. Michigan is also playing well. They have also played their close The Spartans return home for a meet with the University of games." Detroit and Tri-State College Feb. 23 before traveling to the Big The leading Badger scorer is junior guard Wes Matthews, who Ten Chafnpionships to be held March 1 in Madison, Wis. poured in 27 against MSU the first time around and hit a 55-foot shot at the buzzer a year ago to beat the Spartans in Madison, 83-81. Matthews averages 20.3 points-per game. "Yakut.* I>v Flowtra I The Flower ^ G»t CEkcI*ms' JoevwWj WAtTh* KING OF BEERS®. ANHEUSER BUSCH, INC • ST LOUIS Michigan State News, Eost Lansing, Michigan Thursday, February 14, 1980 FORMER MSU STAR GETTING BETTER Tough opponents Pistons' Kelser playing with desire for matmen By RICHARD L. SHOOK UPI Sports Writer "THINGS HAVEN'T GONE right for me right from the start," Kelser said in a matter-of-fact voice. "We didn't get it together in PONTIAC — Rookie Gregory Kelser of the Detroit Pistons high school (Detroit Henry Ford) until my senior year. By JIM MITZELFELD dares to be great. There's a good chance he'll make it. "Things weren't the best when I went to Michigan State, State News Sports Writer "I'm going to be a great player in this league," the Pistons' top either," he said. "In fact, it was really down. But we came up. We The MSU wrestling team hopes its draft choice says with startling determination. "I have the desire. I got on top of the world, winning the NCAA. winning ways of late will continue this weekend when the Spartans host two of their will work." "I think it can be the same here," he said. "Everything isn't toughest Big Ten competitors. Kelser didn't look great his first few times off the bench. His peaches and cream right now. But I'm optimistic." defense, particularly, looked like it could use a lot of the work the The running game Dick Vitale wanted as the Pistons' style of The grapplers will take on Ohio State University at 3 offense before he got fired is rapidly becoming a reality under his p.m. former MSU standout was talking about. Friday and the University of Wisconsin at 7:30 p.m. Saturday. But lately, especially since returning to full health from a former assistant, Adubato. Both meets will be held at the IM Sports-West arena. Kelser can run like an ocelot and the center Detroit got in its lingering ankle injury, the 6-foot-7 forward is starting to look like the player both he and the Pistons believe he can be. trade of Bob Lanier to Milwaukee, Ken Benson, is ideally suited for Coach Grady Peninger's team is coming off an impressive 26-7 win over the University of Michigan and a 50-3 rout over the rabbit basketball. KELSER POURED IN 34 points, his pro high, at New York University of Pittsburgh last weekend at home. MSU has won and is now averaging 12 points a game. He has been in coach Richie eight of its last 11 contests, compiling a 10-6-1 record overall and a 5-1-1 mark in the Big Ten. Adubato's starting lineup since the NBA All-Star game. QUICKNESS IS KELSER'S biggest asset as a player. One step There were some who felt the Pistons had been taken when they and he's past his man and into a layup. But it may take more than momentum for the Spartans to beat took Kelser fourth in the last draft. It's also got to help him learn to play defense. He's already fifth-ranked Wisconsin Saturday night, and Peninger knows it. There are still vivid memories of the bird-like Kelser soaring well schooled in the disguised zone the NBA gets away with using high into the air to slam-dunk home a high feed by Earvin "Magic" since that was what coach Jud Heathcote used at MSU. "THIS IS THE best team Wisconsin has ever had," Peninger Johnson as the two combined to lead MSU to the NCAA Overcoming the intricacies of the man-to-man won't be anything said. "They don't have a weak link." tournament championship last March. time, experience and Kelser's natural quickness can't overcome. The 195-pound "Special K" was the Spartans' leading scorer but Signing with the NBA's biggest loser didn't bother Kelser that The Badgers, who were runners-up to the University of Iowa at Johnson was the team's leading player and many felt Kelser's last year's Big Ten meet, are 8-4 overall and 6-1 in the conference. much, either. Like learning to play defense, time is on his side. game would suffer without the "Magic Man's" feeds. "I didn't have any choice," Kelser said. "I could have sat out a Getting drafted by the Pistons isn't the best thing that can year but that wouldn't have been smart. I'm here now. I want to happen to a person, either. work." Ohio State is ranked 20th in the nation, one notch behind MSU, and Peninger says they are an improved team from last year. The Buckeyes are led by 118-pounder Joe Biggs. Biggs beat Harrell Milhouse last year and has a 17-3 mark this Potoker at 167, Kent Bruggerman at 190 and heavyweight Jeff season. Ohio State's Jeff Woo at 134 pounds, Kelvin Irby at 142, Ed Goltz are all expected to provide the Spartans with some healthy Big Ten By United Press International "Our cage destiny is in our hands 2-10 mark. round-up match up against Minnesota's competition. Iowa Coach Lute Olson be¬ now," Olson said. "If we keep The Buckeyes got back on the Kevin McHale, who is the Meanwhile, Wisconsin's lineup could be mistaken for an all-star lieves his resurgent Hawkeyes winning, it's hard to believe we winning track last week with leading rebounder in the con¬ have destiny in their own hands won't get a share of the league wins over Michigan and MSU. ference. squad. in the Big Ten Conference title or, at the very least, an Herb Williams. Big Ten play¬ "THEY DONT HAVE a bad kid on the team," Peninger said. Illinois and U-M, still hoping State News 'Richard Marshall basketball race. NCAA tournament bid." er of the week, has been the key The Badgers have four wrestlers that were named as for Ohio State and has moved up for either NCAA or NIT bids, Demonstrating his shooting form that made him The Hawkeyes, with back-to- Olson, whose club is 16-5 Mid-Season All-Americas by the National Mat News. They are led meet in Ann Arbor with identi¬ MSU's all-time career scoring leader is Detroit back wins over MSU and Pur¬ overall, said the game with the to No. 4 in the league in scoring by the No. 1 ranked 150-pounder in the nation, Andy Rein. due University and a 7-5 record, Hoosiers may be the Hawks' and No. 2 in rebounding. He will cal 6-6. Piston rookie Gregory Kelser. Mike Terry, Dave Evans and Mitch Hull all placed in the have gotten back in the thick of critical tests of the season. 158,167 and 190 pounds respectively. nationals last year at The big match of the night may very well be the heavyweight the title chase without all-con¬ ference guard Ronnie Lester. The Hoosiers hope to have the services of all-league forward Mike Woodson for the Iowa Opening Bowling confrontation between the Badgers' Scott Jerabek and the Iowa, trailing conference Spartans' Shawn Whitcomb. Whitcomb beat Jerabek at the Big leaders Ohio State University contest. Coach Bobby Knight Friday, Starting at 9 p.m. could have used Woodson in last The winning Ten meet last year to take first place, but Jerabek defeated him and Purdue by one game, hosts earlier this year at the Midlands Tournament. Indiana in a key conference Saturday's 89-68 thrashing at All day & evenings matchup tonight. The Hoosiers Illinois but elected to keep the "We feel Whitcomb is the best of the two," Peninger said. "But Saturday he'll just have to prove it." Along with Whitcomb, the Spartans will stick with their and Minnesota are tied with the Hawks with 7-5 marks. Pprdue will be on the road at senior out of the lineup. The Boilermakers will seek to rebound from their 74-59 loss at Rent-a-Lane strategy. winning lineup that has won the last five meets at home. MSU's Northwestern and Minnesota Iowa last Saturday when they 142-pounder Jeff Therrian, who has amassed an 18-3 record, was will host the Buckeyes in the travel to Northwestern, who is the only Spartan to be named a Mid-Season All-America. other major games. in the Big Ten basement with a THE LARGEST LOCAL DEALER IN COMPUTERGAMES *8.00 per lane PROUDLY Gymnasts at full force to meet Wisconsin individuals, on and road they Holiday Lanes ANNOUNCES COMPUTER GAMES SOFTWEAR TR8 —80LVL1116K (continued from page 8) Acino, has been steadily scor¬ getting a 53.0 last week. Also are 15 Selections to Choose From slated to give the Spartans definitely going to be tough," iioi l Grand *i»a> For Information t Rasorvatio on his best event, the vault, but ing over the 50-point mark in law North ol Frandor Coll 337-9775 TmbrM(0 ot HtnlM. 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CA 93665 • (714) 939-3371 write or call: U.S. Citizenship Required 10 Michigan State News, Eost Lansing, Michigan Thursday, February 14, 1980 building an oiganization that will for County Bv MOLLY MIKA approves tax Lansing; Mario Garza, D-Lan- tended as an incentive for abatements "BUT SINCE THE law is the Porter said. "The industries are last for many years. In addition to our comprehensive 14-week training program, we offer very competitive salaries and benefits State News Staff Writer sing; Tom Mitchell, D-William- industrial expansion. way it is, you can't blame going it, too." including life, health, dental and We know a professional disability insurance, profit sharing Tax abatements for two Lan¬ ston; and Carl Evanoff, R-Lan- Commissioner Carl Evanoff, them," Sweet said. "The fault sing firms were approved sing. R Lansing, said, "It's hard to lies with the people who wrote restaurant manager looks for and retirement plans. COMMISSIONER DON Tuesday after much debate by Craft Printers, 2017 Turner believe that firms which have the law." personal career potential, If you're interested in a career TAVANO, D-Lansing, dis¬ the Ingham County commis- St., requested an abatement of been here 50 to 100 years have Commissioner Donald Bunka, professional responsibility and in restaurant management, are agreed with the comparison half the taxes for 12 years on a difficulty paying taxes." R-Okemos, urged approval of and said the county accepts the company stability. At Magic Pan, willing to relocate and appreciate $190,000 addition. the abatement, calling it "one we provide all this and a The board tackled the issue He said many companies can money in an attempt to hold strong company support, contact of whether to concur with the means of improving productivi¬ restaurant you can take pride in Placement Services. Or, come by affort to pay the entire tax, but down taxes. city of Lansing in approval of FEDERAL FORGE, 2017 ty." as well. All of our locations have our reception in Room 101 of the take advantage of a loophole in tax abatement for Craft Turner St., requested an "I think something has to be But granting abatements the charm of a European Country abatement of half the taxes for the state law intended to built before we can tax it and industries Kellogg Center, Thursday, Printers Limited and Federal causes to pay fewer Inn — light, cheerful and friendly. 12 years on $1.27 million addi¬ attract industry. people have to have jobs before taxes which may cause indivi¬ February 14 at 7 p.m. We Forge, Inc. A very important ingredient in are an equal opportunity The board voted 15-5 to tion, and 100 percent of taxes Commissioner Bill Sweet, they can pay taxes," Bunka duals to pay more, Tavano said. for 12 years on a $1.8 million bill D-Holt, agreed the two com¬ said. "This law provides both." Commissioner Thomas our continuing success. employer. approve the tax abatement. It's no surprise that we've for rehabilitating existing panies do not meet the intent of Commissioner Grady Porter, Mitchell, D-Williamston, said Opposition was voiced by commissioners Mark Grebner facilities. the law that allows tax abate¬ D-Lansing, said the board was the city of Lansing should not expanded to over 100 restaurants Well be on campus and Jess Sobel, both D-East The tax abatement is in¬ ment for industry. in no position to cast stones. be criticized for merely approv¬ since 1965. We're committed to February 14 & 15. "Our government is always ing something that is a legal accepting funds and grants," tool to encourage development. Hong Kong flu will peak in Feb., decline in March By DAVE VARGA State News Staff Writer Hong Kong flu cases are expected to peak in February and decline in March, said the state epidemiologist. Dr. Norman S. Hayner said 11 cases in the state have been confirmed by the health de¬ partment. After one case of Hong Kong flu has been confirmed in an A six-year-old girl Berien County was admitted in the" following Friday after treatment. In 1974, the influx of Hong from critical condition to Children's Hospital of Michigan in Detroit, on Monday, Feb. 4 and released Kong flu led to 46 cases of Reye Syndrome, of which 19 cases were fatal. follow Type Hayner said. mental change and A vomiting, Hayner said. Influenza, Reye Syndrome is usually found in children characterized by a and is noticeable persistent People immunized for Hong Kong flu during the past two years are more protected than others, he said. Counties where the flu has iffigirtl Madness 4 area, doctors often assume that THE FATALITY RATE has been isolated as positive in other cases reported in the area been lowered since then, and in school children include Geobic, are of the Hong Kong or Type B 1979, the rate was 20 percent. Dickinson, Berrien, Wash¬ strain, said Lawrence M. Last years was the first time tenaw, Wayne and Lenawee, Jarrett, medical director at Reye Syndrome was proved to Hayner said. Olin Health Center. Many times these cases are not confirmed through state testing which involves samplings of throat cultures, he Ocean Front Hotel said. ONE CONFIRMED CASE Roomsin Lauderdale involves a 22-year-old MSU student who was treated at Olin. ThnSpring Break? About 12 to 14 cases reported to Olin weekly are believed to Student Suntrips offers be Hong Kong flu and are treated as such, Jarrett said. these accommodations the Hong Kong flu symptoms are same as the more common right now! Type A influenza — fever, nrr cough, and aches and pains. 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Pennsylvania Ave. (North of Interstate 96, Lansing) 394-3820 Open Monday thru Saturday 10AM to 9PM »-eg»J Sunday Noon-6PM-Easy Terms To Fit Your Budget ( Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, February 14, 1980 11 Ingham approves Metro Squad Egypt training insurgents By MOLLY MIKA get is composed of funding from said the officers abused their function a full year. he said. CAIRO, Egypt (API — Egypt is training some extent," Ali said at a question and State News Staff Writer Ingham, Eaton and Clinton power and disregarded public Commissioner Carl Evanoff, Commissioner Frank Guer and counties. eventually will arm Afghan rebels so answer session at the Cairo Foreign Press A $6,500 allocation for the criticism. R-Lansing, urged support of riero, R-Mason, disagreed and Twelve full-time police offi¬ the resolution. "In the past, said "our they can return home to fight Soviet forces, Association. Tri-County Metro Narcotics budget shows that we Defense Minister Kamal Hassan Ali disclosed Thousands of cers from state, county, city -I'VE SEEN CONSIDER there have been a number of support law enforcement." Egyptian volunteers, Squad was approved Tuesday Wednesday. responding to calls from Moslem religious and campus police departments ABLE improvement in the issues involving law enforce¬ "I'm going to vote for it, but by the Ingham County Board of leaders, have signed petitions expressing Commissioners after a contro¬ make up the squad. demeanor of the squad since ment that have eroded the let's not kid ourselves," he The defense minister told reporters that The review committee, which then," Grebner said, "but I still image of the board of commis¬ added. "The results of our willingness to fight in Afghanistan alongside versial two-year interruption. President Anwar Sadat last month Moslem rebels, Ali said. But he added that he includes representatives of have problems with the squad." sioners with the public," he efforts are going to be mini- Funding, which was authorized establishment of training camps did not know of plans to send them there. Ingham, Eaton and Clinton Grebner proposed a compro¬ said. scule." approved by a 17-3 vote, was in Egypt as part of a series of measures to Turning to Egypt's own defense, the based upon the fact that a counties, can review and recom¬ mise to grant funds for less "The problem will not be counter the Soviet intervention. He did not defense minister said Egypt needs America's mend changes in policies and than a year. This would enable "THE COMMUNITY alleviated until we put pressure governmental committee had specify the number of camps, their location or most sophisticated warplane, the F-15, to been formed to provide some procedures, prepare an annual the board to undertake a DOESN'T feel we support law on the people with guns and the size of the rebel force in Egypt. defend itself against potential threats posed civilian control over the squad. budget and hear complaints thorough review of the squad in enforcement and I think money the state and federal — "Egypt is training some of the rebels to by Soviet-armed regimes in the area. Commissioners Mark Greb- about the squad. three or six months. approval of this resolution governments — to dry up the ner, D-East Lansing, Jess The committee, which was Otherwise, the squad would could help change that image," drug supply," Guerriero said. formed three months ago, will be reviewed at budget time, Sobel, D-East Lansing; and not be involved in the day-to¬ when the board is swamped Mario Garza, D-Lansing, opposed the resolution. day operation of the squad or with details concerning other In the past, commissioners receive information about on¬ programs, he said. ITS JUST ANOTHER BRTHMY have refused to fund the metro going investigations, said com¬ Commissioner Don Tavano, mittee chairperson Gary D-Lansing, opposed any com¬ squad because they objected to the squad's policies and Swartz, D-Lansing. promise. He said much Commissioner Mark progress has been made in procedures. 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Grand River 14 Michigon Stote News, Eost Lonsing, Michigan Thursday, February 14, 1980 Assault Marines go to Norway PIRGIM-MSU campaigns E.L. man sentenced WASHINGTON (UPI) With one group of Marines on - ite posting. The 1,565 Marines bound for ship. The exercises are called Persian Gulf. Before sailing from 2nd Fleet for 'Truth-in-Testing An East Lansing man was charges were dismissed when sentenced to prison Wednes¬ he pleaded guilty to one the way to the Persian Gulf, the Norway will participate in "Anorak Express." Their pur¬ Headquarters at Norfolk, Va., PIRGIM-MSU kicks off its support in Michigan for the Pentagon announced Wednes¬ NATO exercises with Canada, pose is to give NATO forces the Coronado will be painted 'Truth-in-Testing" campaign passage of a "Truth-in-Test- day afternoon after pleading charge at the January trial, day another force, with amphi¬ Britain, Germany, Italy, Hol¬ practice in extreme winter white as protection against the at 7 tonight in 331 Union. ing bill similar to legislation guilty to the Aug. 17 rape of Ingham County Prosecutor bious ships and tactical aircraft, land and Norway. an MSU woman. Peter Houk said. conditions, defense officials Mideast sun, sources said. The campaign, sponsored enacted in California and De¬ will go to Norway next month. The USS Saipan, a helicopter said. The Marine force was order¬ by the MSU chapter of the troit. Gary B. Martin, 21, of 201 'A Houk said the two charges Officials said the carrier which can also launch E. Grand River Ave., was 1,800 Navy sources confirmed the ed to the gulf to underline the Public Interest Research Such legislation would re¬ sentenced to four to 15 years were dropped because under Marines who arrived in the small amphibious vehicles, will USS Coronado, a transport resolve of the United States to Group in Michigan, extends quire, among other things, in prison with credit for 182 Michigan's concurrent sen¬ Philippines Tuesday will have participate in the NATO exer¬ dock ship, will replace the USS deter any Soviet incursion into the "Truth-in-Packaging" con¬ that testing companies return tencing law Martin would not training exercises there before cises, Feb. 28 through March LaSalle for the next two years the vital oil-producing region in cept to standardized higher a copy of the corrected test to days spent in the Ingham receive any more sentence 27, along with the USS Ponce shipping on to the Arabian as the flagship of the U.S. line with President Carter's education tests such as the students along with a copy of County Jail since his arrest time even if he had been found Sea Indian Ocean for an indefin¬ and another as yet unidentified Middle East Force in the State of the Union message. SAT, LSAT, MCAT and GRE. correct answers to determine Aug. 17. Judge Thomas L. guilty of the other two Such an incursion is con¬ PIRGIM is seeking to build if grading errors took place. Brown of Lansing Circuit Court recommended that charges. Houk said consecu¬ sidered a theoretical but not a tive sentences are applied Martin receive psychological likely possibility at this mo¬ treatment. Martin was originally • only in extraordinary cases. Martin, the son of MSU GM X-cars investigated ment. Soviet forces, intelligence officials report, are so bogged charged with the rapes of trustee Blanche Martin of three MSU women, but two East Lansing. WASHINGTON (UPI)-The cold engine from a stop or from NHTSA asked owners of GM down in Afghanistan it is government launched investi¬ slow speeds. X-body vehicles with four- unlikely they could be re¬ gations Wednesday into pos¬ NHTSA warned that when cylinder engines and Chevette deployed, or even withdrawn sible safety defects in 200,000 of the engine stalls, power-as¬ models to report any problems with any rapidity. Police seek three men General Motors new X-body compact cars, and manual trans¬ sisted brake and steering sys¬ tems may require more effort. to its Office of Defects Investi¬ gation, 400 7th Street S.W., However, Soviet forces arrayed the length are of the mission problems in 400,000 GM Reports indicated one crash Washington, D.C., 20590, or Afghanistan-Pakistan border Chevettes. and one related injury were call its toll-free Auto Safety and might engage in "hot A 20-year-old MSU woman raped her and the three took $150 in cash before leaving, The National Highway Traffic caused by engine stalling in Hotline, 800-424-9393. pursuit" raids into Pakistan. reported being raped and Safety Administration said it vehicles equipped with the L-4, robbed last week in her police said. Frontline Cinema Presents apartment on Michigan East Lansing detective has received reports of engine four-cylinder engine. the west side of Rick West gate said police stalling in 1980 GM X-body The second investigation in¬ Avenue on If you are a woman and you work, East have the name of at least one compacts equipped with four- volves sudden loss of control in Lansing, East Lansing of the suspects and descrip¬ cylinder engines. 1976 to 1980 model Chevettes you must see police said. tions of all three. Westgate The engines were installed in when the driver shifts to a lower 200,000 Chevrolet Citation, gear in order to slow down. Working Police said the women said police will pursue the The action could be the result admitted three Black men in their 20's into her apartment case by contacting the Ingham County Prosecutor and police Oldsmobile Omega, Buick Sky¬ lark and Pontiac Phoenix cars. of a sudden malfunction of the ANIMAL LOVERS GM said it has gotten 158 mdnual transmission gear-shift PLUS These 2 kinky co-hits: at about 9:30 a.m. Feb. 8 officials in a western Michigan for ^^^■xxx level coupling, Lovelace. The Early Years because she knew one of city where the men are complaints, while NHTSA has the safety Linda's Raunchiest Performance them. Two of the men then believed to live. received 13 owner complaints of agency said. NHTSA said it received 116 plus Barbara in Hardcore sudden or frequent stalling, The underground classic starring a Showtimes: Barb & Linda 7:3019:30 especially when accelerating a reports about the problem. world renown superstar Animal 8:30 & 10:30 Man receives sentence 'added bonus: Wet Me and Bite It Admission 2.50 student 102 B WELLS 3.50 non-stuc A Lansing man was sen¬ breaking and entering and tenced to prison Wednesday assault, both with intent to Women in the workplace TODAY OPEN 7:00 SHOWS AT... morning in connection with commit criminal sexual assault. 7:15-9:20 the attempted rape of an MSU woman June 9. According to Ingham Edward Charles Reese, 43, County Prosecutor Peter Houk, Reese entered the subject of Frontline film of 737 Randall St., was sen¬ tenced by Mason. Circuit apartment of an MSU student Hazards faced by women in The film will be shown in 341 Court Judge Robert Holmes through a kitchen window the workplace will be the topic Union. Admission is free with June 9. The woman awoke of a film offered by Frontline an RHA pass, $1 for all others. Bell to five to 15 years in and fought with Reese, Houk Cinema at 8 tonight. prison with credit for 250 days said, and with the help of her "Working for Your Life," Your Life spent in the Ingham County roommate forced him out of Jail since his arrest in June. filmed in 1979, will focus on the apartment. problems faced by working Bell also recommended Houk said Reese will face a women with emphasis on tradi¬ psychiatric counseling. new trial March 31 in connec¬ tional female roles in employ¬ on the job. and what they Reese was found guilty Jan. 15 in a jury trial on charges of tion with other breaking and entering rape charges. ment. A the film. discussion will follow TONIGHT 8:00 p.m. M/free with RHA Pass 341 Union Bldg. CI II USTIMV... "ircrosr • STARTS FRIDAY... SHOWS 7: ■E9BE9E5BE5HI BLUE CINEMA I l€L4SSICFILM$] One good bite Teen-agers JLOVERS ANNIVERSARY! deserves another! (continued from page 1) MONTH SHAME. VENGEANCE. MMIS2 the draft. "Young people today are tired of being called unpatri¬ T) Spartan Triplex We've put together o super combination of erotic films and tremendous savings that are hard to resist. Erotic I I otic," Stewart said, adding that films that couples will truly enjoy and for this special I he has talked to many of his | celebration A Universal Re-Release\£ peers about serving his country. ADMISSION RIPPED STARTS FRIDAY! Stewart said classmates he COMPLETELY IN-TWO has talked with view the presi¬ dent's plan with the attitude Admission only *3.00 Starts Fob. 6 that "if the country needs to be defended, then I guess I'll have to do it." lugs? absolutely no one under 18 a omitted mb "I feel that people have a STEVIE WONDER responsibility to their country to serve," Stewart said. "I just !MM M J YWt 349.2700 meridian it ft* feel that even out of respect for adults s3 00 students & sr citizens with amc card s2 50 1 the past that young people K ■ TWI-LITE SHOW $1.75seating should want to serve." special engagements excluded twi lite show limited to 1 Marine Corps recruiter Lance Cpl. B.J. Hawks agreed fl redfordI j^^J^Kramer that other young people feel the same way Stewart does. HE SAID ENLISTMENT has increased in his area I£YIFOND\ I*" 1 THE (Lansing) since the president H ELECTRIC DUSTIN HOFFMAN announced renew his registration. intention to LAST DAY 1:45 (& $1.75 8 6 B HORSEMAN MERYL STREEP He attributed this to "A DrtZZllllG || 5:30® 1.706:00 @ 1.75 8:00 8:301 5:15 @ 1.756:00 @ 1.757:308:1^ increased patriotism in young SUCCGSS DCllGHTHJt 4f1D lOVOtBtC" | MERIDIAN EAST ACROSS FROM WOOLCO | people and the fact that enlist¬ ment allows people to choose the type of service in which fl JLlASl. ■ CUPLE Mm MARRIED they prefer to serve. Campbell said she does not see any reason why women D GEORGE SEGAL NATALIE WOOD Michigan Premiere , should not be registered for the draft as Carter has suggested. | 6:15® 1.758:30 5:00® 1.75 8:00 1 "If they wanted the ERA," ■ Mountain Family Robinson g Prize Fighter pg she said, "then they might as well go and fight." ■ 4:45® 1.756:458:45 5:30® 1,757:45 J Friday • Sunday from Classic Films But Campbell said she does NO 1:45 SHOW ON SU A division of the ASMSU Programming Board j efe thg motion picture " not believe in the argument that women should not be required to participate equally in the military unless the Equal SHOWCASEJAZZ PRESENTS Rights Amendment is approved and they are afforded equal V rights at home. "THAT DOESN'T REALLY make sense," she said, "because K y Honk if MCCOY TYNER everybody in this country has a duty to help." Stewart said he too believes that the issue of the ERA is you love secondary to the issue of Brian. serving one's country. Stewart said students who oppose registration ignore the fact that the United States "is Sliiiif^taiYllllN SEXTET $6 IN ADVANCE AT THE MSU UNION in danger right now" because of the "communist invasion in Ji 19.11! mill Fri and Sat Feb 22 and 23 TICKET OFFICE, FLAT, BLACK & CIRCULAR, WHEREHOUSE RECORDS Afghanistan and the communist philosophy in general." 1H1S 111 IN 8and 10:30pm EricksonKiva II UNTIL FRI., FEB. 22, NOON. $7 AT THE DOOR. "You owe this country a lot more than living in this A division of the ASMSU Programming Board, funded by student tax money. Call 353-2010 for info country," he said. "This coun¬ about Programming Board events. This concert made possible injaart by grant from the N< a try's done so much to help them THURS CONRAD 6:30,8:30,10:30 and they won't do anything for it." WILSON 7:30 & 9:30 Michigon State News. East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, February 14, 19801 5 IT ONLY TAKES MINUTES TO PLACE YOUR STATE NEWS 347 STUDENT SERVICES BUILDING CALL 355-8255 Classified Advertising Auto Service Employment [ [XT] | Apartments ~| [Sp] j Apartments 1 [y"| | Rooms For Sale For Sale JUNK CARS wanted. Also MANAGER-HOBIES INC. is a FEMALE NEEDED immedi¬ EUREKA - NEAR Sparrow. T.M.'er WANTED: own room WE PAY up to $2 for LP's PANASONIC STEREO sys- PHONE 355-8255 347 Student Services Bldg. selling used parts. Phone growing young restaurant ately for two bedroom fur¬ 2 bedroom, Remodeled. in new duplex with two and cassettes - also buying tern. Black, top condition. 321-3651. C-21-2-29 (3) company that specializes in a nished apartment. Good loca¬ Stove, refrigerator, carpeting. Sidhas. Very clean, quiet, 45's, songbooks. FLAT, $85.321-8712 evenings, menu of unique soups, salads tion. Call 332-0636. 8-2-20(4) Adults only. No pets. $200 close, $132. 332-0637 882 black & CIRCULAR, up stairs Regular Rates and sandwiches along with per month plus utilities. 351- 0662. 4-2-15 (5) or E-5-2-14 (3) I Employment lfiTI beer and wine service. We FEMALE NEEDED. 4-man 7497. OR-16-2-29 (6) 541 E. Grand River, open 11 a.m.-6 p.m. 351-083E ' " Q 1 day - 95' per line are seeking bright, energetic, spring term. $115/month + CAMPUS 2 BLOCKS, 1 room C-21-2-29 (6) Lost & Found RN's-GN's-SNT's ambitious candidates to learn electricity, pool, close, on IF YOU would like a place to in house, wonderful people, 3 days - 85' per line Lansing General Hospital has all facets of restaurant man¬ busline. 351-1559. 4-2-14(4) rent, but don't know where $125/month + utilities, Terri WE SELL stereo equipment. LOST-REWARD. Black 6 days - 80' per line full and part-time positions agement. Must be people to look, call GREAT LAKES Randall, days 321-7912, even¬ THE STEREO SHOPPE, East NEEDED 1 FEMALE imme¬ panther hockey skates. Call 8 days -70* per line available for registered and oriented with career interest today for sure, there's hun¬ ings 321-6601. 8-2-21 15) Lansing. C-21 -2-29 (3) Paul 351-3484. 8-2 18 (3) graduate nurses and student in food service industries. diately. Cedar Village Apart¬ dreds in our book. 394-2680. nurse technicians. A 4 day, 10 ment with balcony. 351-3640. Prefer college degree and C-21-2-29 (5) OWN ROOM - Nice house, LOCKING SKI rack. Good LOST GOLD hour per day work week 8:30-4:30. 8-2-25 14) pinky ring, with some restaurant experience. MSU 3 miles, kitchen, fire¬ Master Charge & Visa Welcome option allowing 3 day week¬ Please send letter with re¬ CONDO FOR rent, East Lan¬ place, washer/dryer, quiet. 2201° 353 2201 FR o'tftnl' DaV®' E5-2-18 (3) aqua marine s,one' Janua'V 5 jn downtown East Lansing. end is available on the mid¬ 5 BEDROOM DUPLEX, close sing, near bus, 2-bedroom, sume to HOBIES INC. P.O. 372 9085, Neal. 8-2-22 (4) night shift. We offer: Primary Box 1857, E. Lansing. 48823. to campus. $550/month. full basement, air, pool privi¬ cT7,o.« STUDIO COUCH rTT" bed. Swan Reward, 351 0675. 8-2-15 (4) Special Rates & Team nursing, complete Convenient for students. Call leges, children ok, no pets, _ LCC b CAPITOL near; pleas¬ make, nearly new, solid FOUND-WHITE male "345 Ads-3 lines-'4.00-5 days. 80c per line over orientation program, continu¬ 339-8686. 8-2-25 14) references and deposit re¬ brass. Includes mattress. Re- 5-2-15(21) ant sleeping room, apartment Aa Hall wnunn rnMar' ing education support sys¬ quired. 351-7314 after 5:30. 3 lines. No adjustment in rate when cancel¬ tem, excellent wage and ben¬ E. LANSING - North Pointe 8-2-20(7) privileaes. 371-3098. tails for $1200 will sell for q^n eves 372 1428 led. Price of item(s) for sale must be stated efit package. For more infor¬ BABYSITTER - 3 AFTER¬ Apartments. Haslett Road at 7-2-21 (3) $700. Call 349-2319. 5-2-1815) ^ 20®3) NOONS weekly plus Friday 69. 1 & 2 bedroom avail¬ in ad. Maximum sale price of '200. Private mation contact Personnel Of¬ JAVINEN 210 Cross Saturday evening. Experi¬ OWN ROOM in house 2 Country party ads only. fice Department, Lansing or ence necessary. Own trans¬ able now. 332-6354. OR-10-2-18 (4) ; Houses 11 (ft | blocks from campus. $135 + skiis, no wax. Poles, boots- 1 ; Animals 1 rj—1 V Peanuts Personal ads—3 lines '2.25 General Hospital, 2800 De¬ utilities. 337-7774. 5-2-19 (3) size 9. $65. Call 353-6228. 1 1 L_LiJ - - per in¬ portation, Okemos. 349-1620. vonshire, Lansing Ml, 48909. FOUR BEDROOM house, sertion. 75' per line over 3 lines, (pre-pay- Phone 372-8220, Ext. 267. 9-12 a.m. only. 3-2-15 16) SUBLET. ONE of 3 bedroom, 1 block from campus. $115/ quiet residential area, 15 OWN ROOM in house south F5-2-18J3JI _ _ _ YOUNG MALE dog. Beauti- ment) . EOE. X 25-3-3 (22) minutes walk to MSU, 200cm K2-710 comp skis. 8 tt [ul- Found stray. Free to good YOUR TIME IS YOUR OWN. month. 332-6094. 5-2-15 (3) of capitol. $85/month, all Rummage/Garage Sale ads—4 lines - '2.50. Sell Avon part-time. Earn screened porch, two car included. 484 3430, a.m. Nordica Grand Prix. Asking b°me- Checked by vet. 63' per line over 4 lines-per insertion. GYMNASTICS INSTRUC¬ NEED FEMALE to share 2 garage. Available spring and 3-2-18 (3) $125 & $75 respectively. Call e'9 ' 8Sk good money and set your 355 6957. E-5-2-19 14) Sue- Z3"2"18 <5) 'Round Town ads—4 lines-'2.50-per insertion. TOR needed to teach gym¬ own hours. Ask about low bedroom. Near downtown. summer. $375 per month plus 63' per line over 4 lihes. nastics classes. Must have $115,371-1855. 3-2-15(3) utilities, mature person's 1-3 GIRLS - PRIVATE bed¬ cost group insurance cover¬ PANASONIC PORTABLE 8 mon'bs, ma'#. only. 337-2256 evenings or cooking, all house Lost & Found ads/Transportation ads—3 lines- strong gymnastics back¬ age. For more details call FEMALE, NON-SMOKER weekends. 4-2-15 (8) rooms, privileges. Phone, parking, ,aHl "i,h AM-FM stereo radio with black and whi,e' lon9 hair, ground. Please contact 482-6893. C-21-2-29 (7) jndoor or outdoor, FREE 355- '1 .50-per insertion. 50' per line over 3 lines. Louise Moore at Lansing Ice needed for 4-man bus. S. Washington. Call 8-track recorder. Has great 7qQ1 spring n 1Bi| S/F Popcorn—(Sorority-Fraternity) 50' per line. and Gymnastics Center, 482- OVERSEAS JOBS Sum¬ term/summer option, $109/ 372-3880, 8 p.m.-2 a.m. stereo sound, tone control, /J3 5 / ' SUNTAN - 1597. 7-2-22 (7) month includes utilities, very 7-2-18 (5) mic mixing, etc. Mint condi- I—.. 11 1 mer/year round. Europe, S. ..... Deadlines America, Australia, Asia, etc. close to campus. 351-2279. tion. $99 call 355-1534. Mobile HOIMS » NURSING ATTENDANT- All fields, $500 $1,200 month¬ S5-2-15I5I ROOMMATE NEEDED for 3-2-15 (6) 1 11 1 Want Ads-2 p.m.-l class day before public¬ ation. Now taking applications for part time nursing attendants. ly. Expenses paid. Sightsee¬ ing. Free information - 1 OR 2 MALE r 1 StayU 3-man house. Close MSU. $80 + 1/3 utilities. 485-0975. FOR RENT: 1&2 bedrooms, MILK CASES, sturdy plastic, next to campus. From $175. 12" X 12" X 10.5' (inside) 75t 337-1056 or 332-0177. Cancellation/Change-1 p.m.-l class day be¬ All shifts, experience pre¬ Write: IJC, Box 52-ME, Coro¬ needed to sublease Capitol 8-2-19 (3) each. Makes nice book- 8-2-14 (3) fore publication. ferred. Must be 18. Starting na Del Mar, CA. 92625. Villa, $70/month close to shelves. 676-5460. Classified Display deadline-3 p.m.-2 class salary $3.22. Good work en¬ vironment, good benefits. Z15-2-22(8) campus. 351-8067. 3-2-15 (4) PK Building I For Sale ~|l^1 E-5-2-19 (4) MOBILE HOME - 2 bedrooms days before publication. Class will begin March 3. CLERK WANTED - Adult FEMALE WANTED, spring MARSHALL MUSIC CO. for $230 plus utilities. Lease Once ad is ordered it cannot be cancelled or 301 M.A.C. TOP DOLLAR paid- SLR and deposit. Call 351-9381 Come to the Ingham County Bookstore. VELVET FIN- term, own room, close, rent Your headquarters for profes¬ changed until after 1st insertion. Medical Facility 3860 Dobie GERS, 527 E. Michigan, 489- negotiable. 351-0532. (Just Past sional P.A. gear, electric key¬ cameras, lenses, flashes, en- 6-2-14 (3) largers, movie and slide pro- There is a '1.00 charge for 1 ad change plus Road to complete your appli¬ 2278. C-21-2-29 (4) 8 2-22 13) | Prinit-ln-A-Minit) boards, guitars and amps. jectors, antique cameras and , BEDROOM - $170/month, cation. 5-2-20(11) 351-1805 Call 337-9700 or stop in. 50' per additional change for maximum photos. Camera Repair fast, Deposjti c|0Se to campus E» MODELS WANTED, $9/hour ONE BEDROOM, garage, Frandor Mall, 3 blocks from of 3 changes. low prices guaranteed work. shoppjng. n0 children. 337 WAITRESS WANTED- part- 489-2278 or apply in person at carpeted, $235/month in¬ The State News will only be responsible for cludes utilities. No under¬ IF YOU would like a place to WILCOX TRADING POST 0041. 8-2 22 (4) time, IMPERIAL GARDENS, VELVET FINGERS, 527 E. the 1st days incorrect insertion. Adjust¬ rent, but don't know where 509 E. Michigan, Lansing 349-2698. 8-2-25 (3) Michigan. C-21-2-29 (4) graduates. 351-7063. to look, call GREAT LAKES 485 4391. C 16-2-29 (10) 3-2-15 (4) ment claims must be made within 10 days of expiration date. HEATING AND air condi¬ RN today for sure, there's hun¬ dreds in our book. 394-2680. HARMONY MANDOLIN, used, good condition, good 8 CUBIC FOOT refrigen [Peanuts Personal] [Hfl tioning instructional assist¬ CAMPUS - ONE block, for beginner. $40. 351-1753 Are you a primary care nurse? C-21-2-29 (5) excellent for dorm $150 WHERE ARE ENTWIVES? Bills are due 7 days from ad expiration date. - - ant. The Ingham Intermediate Are you looking for advanced need one in four man, evenings. E5-2-15I4) or best offer. 351 -7554 371 -5023 Moonbeam. If not paid by due date, a '1.00 late . School District has an open¬ nursing opportunities to pro¬ through spring. $118, fur¬ 5-2-15(3) EAST LANSING - Carpet¬ X-Z-5-2-15 (3) service charge will be due. ing for an instructional aid to vide patient-family care? If nished. 332-3717. 8-2-22 (4) 10 SPEED BIKES - 1 girl's assist in teaching heating and ed, 2 bedroom duplex, full 26" $120, 1 boy's 26" $95, so, the Ingham Medical Cen¬ air conditioning at the Capitol E. LANSING - University basement, available now. excellent condition, call be¬ ter may have a position for Area Career Center. 2 years Villa Apartments, 635 Abbott Ste-Mar Realty. 339 3512. fore 2 p.m. 882-5017. Happy Valentine's Day you in the acute-chronic res¬ ™n< experience required. Apply at piratory care unit. This unit Rd. Two bedroom available OR-5-2-19 (4) E5-2-15I4) ?Tcd'T- $500' 355-6252. 8-2-15 (3) Panda Bear in red. Z1-2-14(3) Personnel Office. 2630 W. has a multi-disciplinary mi¬ now. $290/month. Stop by FEMALE ROOMMATE need¬ ATTENTION WE buy late MUSTANG GHIA- 75, moon Howell Rd. Mason, Ml 48854. lieu, a primary nursing care 343 Student Services and ask SPEAKERS - ACOUSTICS, GENTLY USED clarinet $130. °EAR MARJEAN: Have a ed. Own $150/month. model imported and domes¬ roof, stereo, air, $2400. 4-2-19 (12) delivery system, and both for R.W. or stop by the room. Pets O.K. 337-1286 evenings. 12 inch, 4 way, system. Brand Jenny 372-1608 after 5:30 happy Valentines Day-Just tic compact cars. Contact George Nastas, 353-6381. chronic and intensive care apartment between 8 and 11 new, paid $250, sell for $150. p.m. 5-2-1513) 3-2-15 (3) 353 2656. E-5-2-19 (4) John 3-2-18 (3) NORTHERN MICHIGAN p.m. weeknights. H 302, * DeYoung, WILLIAMS patients. We have openings VW, 484-1341. C-21-Z-29 (5) Children's Summer Camp on all 3 shifts with 7 days on 5-2-19 (5) MATCHING TWIN Beds. $35 T0 ROOMMATE NEEDED. $85 MICHELLE, you are the MUSTANG 1973, runs well, has the following positions and 7 days off, (26 week 2 REFRIGERATORS - eaCh CHEVY BELAIR '72, 4-door, $500 or best offer. Call 393- available (June 24-August 23) vacation per year). Available MALE NEEDED spring/ + utilities. 5 bedroom, stu¬ DORM size, $100 each or 337"]222_E:5:2l14_(31 brightest star in the heaven of good condition, excellent 1800. Ask for Steve Power, Nurse, tennis instructors, on the midnight shift. Exten¬ summer term. Cedar Greens. dent. Downtown. 485-5944. best offer. 393-7365. BOOKSI 3 floors of books,t happiness I love you, Stewart. Z1-2-14 (4) $122.50 337-1292. 4-2-15(3) 8-2-22 (3) transportation. $695 or best Service Dept. 8-2-18(4) WSI, arts Ef crafts, dance, sive orientation and training E-5-2-19 (3) magazines and comics. offer. Call 372-2478 after 6 gymnastics, horseback rid¬ CURIOUS BOOK SHOP, 307 programs provided. Contact FEMALE SUBLET Own TO MY W bear on this great OLDS STARFIRE XX-1976, ing- call (313)661-0060. FEMALE NEEDED spring - CROSSCOUNTRY SKIS East Grand River, East Lan¬ p.m. 8-2-22 (5) Betty Danford, RN, Person¬ day for love I send you all my BL1-2-14 (9) term. Campus Hill Apart¬ room, spring/summer. Close, 3 pairs, 215cm, 205, 195, sing, 332-0112. V-6, automatic, 42,000 miles, nel Dept. Phone 517-374- love H.K. Bear Z1-2-14(3) CHEVY MALIBU-Classic, $98/month. 349-6878. Call Julie, 337-2178. C-21-2-29 (5) - excellent condition, $2400 or 2246, Ingham^ Medical Cen¬ ments. poles, boots, used 1 year, low 8-2-21 (3) 3-2-15 (3) 1975, excellent, no rust, best offer. 353-1751. $356 WEEKLY POSSIBLE in ter, 401 Greenlawn, Lansing, prices. 355-1007. 2-2-14(4) NANCY L. Hampel 55,900 miles, air, AM-FM, 3-2-18 (5) SEWING MACHINES - new only 2 hours, work daily at 48909 EOE. 5-2-14 (25) Two a real sweet woman. ROOMMATE WANTED to stereo, $1900. 355-6150. home, start immediatley, free FEMALE NEEDED: spring/ Singer machines from $99.50. 4-2-19 (4) '74 PINTO RUNABOUT- 4 summer, $115 + '/a utilities. 1 share house, $100 plus utili¬ Guaranteed used machines Happy Valentine's Day! details. Bronco, Box 572-F CHILD CARE- Governess for Z-1-2-14 (3) ties. 371-4671. 3-2-15(3) from $39.50, All makes re¬ speed, body very good, en¬ Perry Ml 48872. two children ages 5 and 9, my bedroom, V* block from 71 CHEVY, NEW battery, gine needs work, $300 or best MSU. 332-1937. 4-2-15(4) paired. EDWARDS DIS¬ 5-2-19 (6) home, own transportation, FARM HOUSE Like new 3 - GAC3 - exhaust, shocks, $775 or offer. Call Dave 353-0437 - TRIBUTING COMPANY, 115 7:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. with 2'/a bedroom, basement, fire¬ Have a happy day, Sweetie offer, 337-2852. 5-2-18 (3) after 5:00 weekdays, anytime LPN CHARGE Nurse for 11 FEMALE NEEDED: 4-man LOW COST N. Washington. 489-6448. hours free during morning. place, large garden, 10 miles Love- -Cassers- on weekends. 14-3-2- (6) spring term, Twyckingham, C-21-2-29 (8) 1975 CUTLASS SUPREME p.m.-7 a.m. shift, part-time. Phone 349-2265 after 5. south of MSU. $400/month FLIGHTS Z1-2-14 (3) Come join our team in basic $115/month 337-0807. 8-2-18 (6) + deposit b utilities. Avail¬ $2,200. Low mileage, stereo, PINTO - 1974, 4 cylinder, BL3-2-14 (3) * X-mas/New Years NEW AND used guitars, ban¬ nursing care. PROVINCIAL able now, phone 393-8265. ANNIE-IT's been two good air, new snow tires, very AM-FM 8 track, $900. Phone HOUSE EAST, Call 332-0817. * Intersession jos, mandolins, etc. Dulci¬ good condition. 355-1007. 2-2-14 (4) 339-1509. 5-2-19 (3) 5-2-19 (6) | for Rent ~|fTl 2 1 OR 2 FEMALES, 1 room in bedroom, Cedar Village OR-5-2-18 (6) * Easter (212)689 8980 mers and kits. Recorders, years. Hope it lasts a lifetime. thousands of hard to find All my love, Dan. 1-2-14 (3) JVC KD55 CASSETTE deck, Outside N Y State albums and books. Discount PINTO STATION Wagon, FALL HOUSING - DON'T $225/month, Karen 351-4983. 1970 DELTA 88. Engine in excellent condition. Make 1973. Great transportation, runs good, great on gas, HELP WANTED - DOOL EY'S kitchen - day shifts GET CAUGHT COLD! GREAT LAKES - IN THE 4-2-15 (3) $300-new, sacrifice for $120. 349-4130. E-5-2-18 (3) ■touE 1-800-223-7676 prices. Expert repairs estimates. ELDERLY free IN¬ I Ursnal ||"/l offer. 351-5776. 8-2-21 (3) available - Apply Wednesday $795. Call Rick, 351-1830 ext. 394 2680. C20-2-29I3) GOOD TASTE THROUGH¬ STRUMENTS. 541 E. Grand or Thursday between 10 and HOLT - 2 bedroom upper 68. CURTIS FORD, 3003 E. OUT. One bedroom apart¬ River, 332-4331. 1977 DODGE ASPEN 2 door, 5. 10-2-26 (5) level duplex, $245 plus utili¬ DICKER AND DEAL Appliances, heat, and C-21-2-29 (9) Michigan Ave., Lansing. 3 speed overdrive, rear de¬ 8-2-14 (7) PART-TIME cook and dish¬ I Apartments ~~| [y] ment. carpeting included. Two pri¬ ties. 349 4862. 8-2-15 (3) SECOND HAND STORE froster, 51,000 miles. $2950. 655-3989. 8-2-22 (4) PINTO STATION Wagon, washer. STONEHOUSE STOP - BEFORE you run all vate entrances back with front and porch. $220/month plus EAST LANSING 2 bedroom WITH 90 DAY GUARANTEES. SOMEBODY ELSE'S CLOS¬ ET, featuring gently used ptoation ||Ml Restaurant. Apply in person duplex 1 '/a bath, garage, full 1976. Runs super, real gas over town looking for that clothing. 541 E. Grand River. 1969 FORD LTD-Station- between 3-5 p.m. 2-2-14 (4) deposit. 321-5093. 5-2-18(6) basement $475 plus utilities. DISC JOCKEY H 1 SOUND saver, $1995 or best offer. Bose 901 speakers. Receivers perfect apartment, call MID- 372-2213. 10-2-15(4) Open noon to 6 p.m. Take-ins has the latest tunes supplied wagon, $100, running condi¬ Call Rudy, 351-1830 ext. 68. MICHIGAN. They have over by JVC, Fisher, Kenwood; by appointment. tion, 349-6733. 3-2-18 (3) CURTIS FORD, 3003 E. YOUTH-COMMUNITY Cen¬ 400 properties to choose Also Pioneer SX 1980, 520 C-21-2-29 (5) by DISCOUNT RECORDS, FEMALE NEEDED: 4-man, YOUNG-RESPONSIBLE per¬ and a modern sound system, ter Coordinator. BA desir¬ from. Call today and see if watts. Top Quality Turn¬ 1975 GRANADA 6 cylinder 4 Michigan Ave., Lansing. spring term. Cedar Village son to share home in East able, but other qualifications tables. Cameras-Pentax RECORDS! THOUSANDS to to help make your party a door, 49,000 miles, AM/FM 8-2-14 (7) they have what you're look¬ $110/month. Call 33/-7052. Lansing. 351-4529. 5-2-20 (3) success. For more info phone considered. Send Resume ing for. 349 1065. MID-MICH¬ 6-2-19 (3) Spotmatic, Polaroid Sonar choose from 75i and up, all radio, reclining bucket seats. with references to P.O. Box SX70. Yashikas and assorted 332 2212. Ask for Tom. VW BUG-74-AM/FM stereo, IGAN is open 9-9 and week¬ NEAR CAMPUS 3 bedroom, quality guaranteed. WAZOO $1,800. 372-2601 or 676-9565. 115 Eaton Rapids, 48827. 35mm cameras. Guaranteed 10-2-21 (7) $2000 firm. Call 485-3631, ends. C-21-2-29 (10) MALE NEEDED, spring term, RECORDS, 223 Abbott, 337- 8-2-14 (5) Position Available in March. appliances, $330/month, plus after 3 p.m. 8-2-25 (3) Riversedge Apartments, portable T.V.'s. 0947. C 21 2-29 15) 3-2-14 (7) utilities, 484 6304. 4-2-15 (3) BLUEGRASS EXTENSION GRANADA, 1975. Sharp car, $107.50/month, 337-2088. SERVICE play weddings, par¬ VW SCIROCCO - 1975, WE BUY, SELL and TRADE. Snow removal equipment will automatic, air, excellent 5-2-18 13) STOP BEFORE you run all be in demand soon! Sell ties. 337-0178 or 372-3727. silver, FM stereo cassette. CAFETERIA SUPERVISOR, - transportation, $1995 or best looking for that C-21-2-29 (3) offer. Call Rudy, 351-1830 $2900. Ken, 372-9104 days. East Lansing High School, FEMALE ROOMMATES over town DICKER AND DEAL SE¬ yours with a Classified ad. 8-2-22 (3) 10:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Monday- perfect house, call MID- COND HAND STORE, 1701 ext. 68. CURTIS FORD, 3003 needed- Spring-$110/month, Friday, $3.30/hour. Apply in MALE FOR two-man apart MICHIGAN. They have over S. Cedar St. Lansing. 487 E. Michigan Ave., Lansing. Cedar Village-1 block from person, Personnel Office, ment. Furnished, $145/ 400 properties to choose 3886. C12-2-29 (21) 8-2J4 qi campus, modern appliances, from. Call today and see if East Lansing Public Schools, month. Spring term, close to GRAND TORINO 1973. Great 509 Burcham Drive. 8-2-21 (7) campus. 351 8204. 8-2-25(4) parking garage. Linda A. 8-2-21 (6) 351-2865. they have what you're look¬ ISLAMIC BOOK: Write for SALES ENGINEER shape, very little rust. 4197, $975 or best offer. 353- I Auto Service ~1 [71 BABYSITTER-FOR toddler. NEED ONE male for a foui LANSING, NEAR Capitol. ing for. 349-1065. MID-MICH¬ IGAN is open 9-9 and week new 1980 catalog: HENA Box 585, Jackson, Ml 49204. apartment. Rent $95/ ends. C-21-2-29 (10) Z8 2 25 13) The induslriol group of the DANA CORPORATION has 3-2-15 (4) GOOD USED tires, 13, 14, 15 My home, weekdays, 5 man Cozy, 1-bedroom, upper flat, month. Call 332-4488. career opportunities for aggressive engineers in technl- inch. Snow tires too! Mount¬ hours/day. Phone 355-8190 includes stove, refrigerator, CAl SALES positions. B.S., M.E.. E E. preferred. C E , after 3. 4-2-15 (3) 3-2-18 (3) FEMALE- FOR co-ed duplex, COLOR TV, sharp, 17 inch, GREMLIN, 1972. 6 cylinder, 3 ed free. Used wheel and hub washer/dryer, all utilities and B S E.A., B.S.l.T. acceptable. 6-month troining program. parking. Small pet okay. immediately, own room, bus good condition, $106 or best speed, good transportation, caps. PENNEL SALES, 1825 ATTENTION MARKETING near, phone 332-2231. Dealing primarily with customer engineering and/or $495. Call Rick, 351-1830 ext. Available late February. $215/ offer, sewing machine and Michigan, Lansing, Michigan 8-2-21 (3) specifying personnel while solving motion control chal¬ and business students. month. Want single, respon¬ more. Call 355-9856 after 68. CURTIS FORD, 3003 E. 48912. 482-5818. lenges. Territory assignment, salary plus bonus, company PART-time positions with 337 2988. 8-2 25 (3) 6:00. 2-2-18 (5) Michigan Ave., Lansing. C-21 -2-2917) sible, grad student. 482-9226. 8-2-14 (61 Michigan's largest Multi- OR 15-2-29110) EAST LANSING Manufacturer Distributor SPECIAL OFFER: 1 month E FLAT bari sax with low A. MASON BODY SHOP, 812 E. Spacious new two story and JEEP - CJ5, 1975, 4 wheel Automobile required. 20 free rent. Frandor Near, H Cuf, good condition. $1000 Kalamazoo since 1940. Auto FEMALE NEEDED for 4 man ranch homes. Immediate DANA CORPORATION will be recruit¬ drive, 3 speed, good condi¬ hours per week. 339-9500. luxury one bedroom $250. or best offer. 372-4613. painting-collision service. spring term, close to campus. occupancy available. Two car tion. 339-9640. 5-2-14 131 American, Foreign cars. 485- C14-2-29 (7) Carpeted, balcony, part utili¬ Phone 332 6414. 4-2-15 (3) garages, full basement, fully 8 2 25 (4) ing on campus February 26, 1980. If ties, plus carport. No pets. 0256. C-21-2-29 <51 ALL INTERESTED students: $250/month deposit. Avail¬ equipped kitchen, and three interested, please sign up or send LOW MILEAGE - '79 El Close to shop¬ CRISTY'S FURNITURE HAS SUBLEASING A two bed bedrooms. Camino and '78 Chevy 3/4 REMANUFACTUREDSTAR¬ High paying part-time jobs on able now. Call 482 9619. DRASTICALLY REDUCED resume in confidence to: 7 2-22 (71 room, 2 bathroom apartment. ping, schools, and busline. ton pick-up. 694-2211. TERS, alternators and gen¬ campus . . . You set the EHO hours 11:00-6:00 except PRICES on used and irregular ' hours. Write: Collegiate Press Southeast Lansing locale. 8-2-19 (4) erators in stock. Chequered dressers, desks, couches, ta¬ Heat is furnished. $265/ Friday. Flag Foreign car parts. 2605 Box 556, Belleville, Ml 48111 2 MAN, UTILITIES paid, nice bles, bookcases, and easy AL TAYLOR ' month. Call 394 0210 or 584 1977 MONARCH 4 door, air, E. Kalamazoo Street. One now. No obligation. $220/month; in March, on chairs. 505 E. Michigan, Lan RECRUITING AND MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT 6628. 10 2-26 (5) excellent shape, AM-FM, mile west of campus. 487 X 5-2-18 (6) Burcham, nites 332 5366. sing. 371 1893. (Next door to DANA CORPORATION must sell, 337-0780. 4-2-19131 5055. C-21-2-31 (7) 3-2 18 (3) 23577 Hoover Rd. EAST LANSING Female Wilcox Trading Post). HOSTESS POSITION open We have SINCERELY roommate, non-smoker, for BENEICKE AND KRUE SPECIAL MSU STUDENT Part-time evenings Et week FEMALE NEEDED: 4 man, MONTE CARLO - 1973, tilt, nice 2 bedroom apartment. dropped our prices as low as AM-FM, new tires, needs weekend rates. UGLY DUCK- ends. Apply BACKSTAGE, spring term, Twyckingham. we possibly can. Meridian Mall between 2-5 $152.50 including utilities. Equal Opportunity Employer body work, $1100, 393-5752. LING car rentals. 372-7650. 332 4114. 8 2 19(5) C-21-2-29 (12) 8-8-20(3) C-21-2-29 (3) p.m. 5-2-18 (4) I 16 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, February 14, 1980 I Recreation |||0| Real Estate Service TypiigService |[^j TypiagService SPRING BREAK flights- Lansing to Ft. Lauderdale or EAST LANSING- 3 Bedroom colonial with formal dining HOUSE mature SIT spring term, grad student, ex¬ TYPING TERM papers. Ex¬ perienced, fast service - IBM TYPING WITH IBM. Correc¬ tion. Reasonable rates. Call Soviet troops to withdraw Miami, $216. United. Call room b den. Excellent loca¬ perienced. 332-5796. Call 351-8923. OR-21-2-29 (3) Diane. 627-9514. 8-2-15 (3) 351-7091. Jean. Between 7 tion in Bailey neighborhood. 3-2-18 (3) and 8 p.m. 7-2-20 (4) Walking to all schools. Many perrenials £t flowering trees, (—-—; —: 11 71 NEED A library computer search or a produced biblio¬ | Instructions ~| W when situation stabilizes large portion of backyard TypilR 06FVIC6 oil graphy? Call GATEKEEPERS, TUTORING IN French. Don't fenced. Oak floors. By owner, 1 11 at 349-6886. 15-2-29(4) By The Associated Press government was training and would eventually $78,900. Open Sunday. Call wait for finals. Call 372-8434 p^ST ACCURATE typing, The Soviet Union has advised key Asian, arm rebels so they can return to Afghanistan and for appointment after 5 p.m. Reasonable rates. Call Mon- mornings. 8-2-18 (3) weekdays. 332-0142. European, and African countries it will begin fight Soviet forces. day-Friday, 489-6903. withdrawing its estimated 90,000 troops from 7-2-22 113) C-21-2-29 (3) NEW FACES In other developments Wednesday: Afghanistan when the situation stabilizes along The Soviet Union blasted as "strange" and the Afghanistan-Pakistan border, and Afghanis¬ "impudent" Zbigniew Brzezinski's condemnation ■ Die - uropean Flexible Stops [ BawwageSalt |fWl TYPING. FREE pick-up and for to professional modeling, train for Live Fashion tan has proposed talks with Pakistan, diplomats in London reported Wednesday. of any partial withdrawal of Soviet troops from Buy Now For Summer delivery, evenings, 663-5221. delivery. Fast, experienced, Show, Magozine. Photo¬ Afghanistan. Brzezinski, President Carter's And Save A spokesperson for the Pakistani government MOVING SALE. 1310-C Uni- 2-2-15 (4) low rates. 676-2009. graphy. T.V. No experience national security adviser "has clearly forgotten (212) 689-8980 said it would welcome such talks but only after a versity Village. Starts Friday, OR-21-2-29 (3) necessary. that the language of ultimatums cannot be used February 15th. 355-6154. UNIGRAPHICS OFFERS complete Soviet withdrawal from Afghanistan. in talking with the Soviet Union," the official Z3-2-18 (3) COMPLETE RESUME SER- VICE: typesetting; offset EXPERIENCED IBM dissertations (Pica,- typing, Elite). Professional I Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei A. Gromyko, who is in New Delhi for talks, warned Pakistan Soviet news agency Tass said. Brzezinski suggested Monday that a partial pullout would I Modeling of "Can/iro 1I jC I printing; and bindery ser- FAYANN 489-0358. that if it wanted peace.with Afghanistan it should signal the start of a Kremlin "peace offensive" to Channel your sales message I OCITIUC 11 vjces. Approved dissertation C-21-2-29 (3) ^ansin^kjcJ5M>03^ end "intrusions into the territory of Afghanis¬ counter international condemnation of the Soviet to ready cash buyers; use printing and binding special- PRIVATE GUITAR instruc¬ tan." Indian officials said Gromyko gave them no HOUSE SITTER. Profes- ists. For estimate, stop in at LOW RATES Term pa¬ intervention. Classified regularly! - reason to believe the Soviets plan to withdraw sional person will house sit tion. Beginners through ad¬ 2843 E. Grand River or phone pers, resumes. Fast expert during your absences. Refer- 332-8414. C-21-2-29 (9) vanced. Call MARSHALL their troops soon. Dmitry F. Ustinov, the Soviet defense typing, Day and evening. Call Real Estate ences. Phone 351-8819. "G" TYPING. 321-4771. MUSIC CO. 337-9700. Open The Soviet Union has charged that Moslem minister, repeated claims that the Soviet 8-2-20(41 EXPERT TYPING. Disserta- C-21-2-29 (4) weeknights until 9:00 p.m. Afghan rebels were receiving aid from Ameri¬ intervention in Afghanistan followed "the launch¬ tions - theses - business - Saturdays 10 a.m.-5 p.m. can, Chinese, British and Egyptian military ing of an undeclared war on Afghanistan by the EAST LANSING- Beautiful C-21-2-29 (6) GUITAR REPAIRS. Prompt legal. MSU grad. 337-0205. COPYGRAPH SERVICE experts and using Pakistan as a base to launch U.S. imperialists and Chinese hegomonists . . . tree filled double-size lot, 4 bedroom, colonial, adjacent guaranteed service. Free esti- C-21-2-29 (3) COMPLETED, DISSERTA¬ their attacks. Having lost an important bridgehead in Iran, the to park, with ski/nature trails, fireplace, finished basement, mates and reasonable rates. Member American Guild of TYPING, LIBRARY research TIONS AND RESUME SER¬ VICE. Corner MAC and | Transportation |[^| The governments of those countries previously denied the charges, but Egyptian Defense United States intended to create its military base in Afghanistan close to the southern borders of Luthiers. MARSHALL MU resurrv service. Free pick-up Grand River, 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. fenced backyard, etc., etc., NEED RIDE from Lansing to Minister Kamal Hassan Ali said Wednesday his our country." SIC CO. 337-9700. and delivery. 676-1912. $79,900, by owner. 351-7196. Monday-Friday, 10 a.m.-5 MSU £f back. Monday-Fri¬ C-21-2-29 (6) C-21-2-29 (3) 8-2-25 (8) Saturday. 337-1666. day. Hours flexible. Near C-21-2-29 (7) Holmes Er Waverly. Call after Ford Pinto trial continues 4-BEDROOM HOUSE for sale BABYSITTING- SPARTAN TYPING IN my home. Close 5:30 p.m. 394-4367. 8-2-14 (5) by owner. New MSU, 3 years Village. Starting spring term. to campus. Quality work! TYPING, EXPERIENCED, Full or part time. 355-9811. Cindy. 9 a.m.-7 p.m. 394-4448 fast and reasonable. 371-4635 mortgage, 394-3153. X-8-2-22 (4) 3-2-18(3) C-21-2-29 (4) C-21-2-29 (3) 3 TICKETS to the U of M game. Call 669-6765, Pam. 3-2-15 (3T ask for with defense testimony The State News Yellow Page 2 to 4 TICKETS for MSU vs. U-M, Indiana, or North¬ WINAMAC, Ind. (AP) - An Wednesday with witnesses who Court jury. 18-year-old woman mortally said the Pinto was stopped Woodard said Miss Ulrich western. 332-5576. 2-2-15 (3) burned when her Pinto was hit when hit by the van. Defense told him she saw the gas cap MEN AND women needed as from behind had stopped by the attorneys have argued the- roll across the highway, turned patient models for medical roadside to retrieve a gas cap Pinto was not moving when hit, the car around, turned on her anatomy class on afternoons and saw an approaching van while the van was going 50 to emergency flashers and stop¬ of Feb. 21,22, and 25. $6 per 55 mph, saying the difference in Business • Service that "didn't look like it was ped beside the cap. hour. Call 355-0296. 1-2-14(5) going to stop," a hospital speed — rather than any "She said she looked in the WANTED - 4 U of M basket¬ orderly testified Wednesday in alleged defect in the fuel rear-view mirror and saw a van ball tickets, students or non- Ford. Motor Co.'s reckless system — caused the deaths. and said that it didn't look like student, call 393-9397, even¬ homicide trial. Prosecutors, who are seeking it was going to stop," he said. ings. 4-2-15 (4) Levi Woodard Jr., the convictions on three accounts of Woodard said he talked with orderly, said Judy Ann Ulrich, reckless homicide, contend Directory Miss Ulrich alone after she NEED 2-4 TICKETS for MSU driver of the 1973 Pinto, talked Ford knew Pinto fuel tanks vs. U of M basketball game. asked to speak with someone to him in the hospital after the were potentially explosive in about Call Karen 349-6777. crash. Miss Ulrich and two rear-end collisions but did religion and have Bible 3-2-14 (3) verses read to her. other young women died after nothing about it. "I thought she kind of had an. the car burst into flames when The prosecution has said the WANTED 3 non-student tic¬ idea she was going to die," he struck from behind in the crash. Pinto was going 15-20 mph and TOBACCONIST HEALTH FOOD PROMOTION kets for MSU-U of M basket¬ Ford opened its defense the van about 50 mph at the said. ball game. Call Mitch 351- 2023. 3-2-15 (3) time of the collision. Ford attorney James F. Neal 10% DISCOUNT Miss Ulrich died about eight said Woodard's NINO! AT TNI STOM WITH TNI testimony to all MSU ECONOMICS 318 Tutor hours after the 1978 crash. explained why the gas cap was BB#DO!™ students Wanted. Will meet at your convenience. Larry, 332-7476 It's What's During that time, Woodard found along the right curb next on purchases of $2 said, she told him of the "to the car. or mora, yogurts 3-2-15 (3) Happening moments before the crash. Chief prosecutor Michael A. •Pipes by Savinelli and broads excluded "She said she and her sister Cosentino scoffed at Woodard's WANTED - 2-3 non-student Announcements for It's What's and cousin were on their way to statements, noting seven state •21 Red Door pipe tobacco blende Dannon Yogurt • 39' tickets to Northwestern game 2/23. 349-6584. 3-2-15 (3) Happening must be received in the a volleyball game in Goshen witnesses have testified that RANDALL HEALTH FOOD State News office, 343 Student when they stopped to get gas at the Pinto was moving. Services Bldg., by noon at least self-serve station and put gas "We'll bring in more wit¬ I Round Town IftTl a Brookfiold Plaia two days before publications. No pie in the car but failed to replace about that speed if Cam cbeU's1 nesses Sh oc 1381 E. Grand Rivar announcements will be accepted the cap and put it on the roof," necessary," he said. "They are 332-6892 CASTING; LANSING CIVIC by phone. PLAYERS: he told the Pulaski Circuit not going to stop that Pinto." "Shenandoah," musical. Sunday, February AUTO CLINIC PHOTOGRAPHY IMPORTS 17, 2-5 p.m., Monday Febru¬ MSU Bible Study holds midday ary 18, 7:30-10 p.m. Large Bible study from 12:40 to 1:30 p.m. SPARTAN ZOOM IN ON President Carter cast - 2 women, 10 men. Thursday, 104 Bessey Hall. MUFFLER CENTER 484-9115, at LCP Headquar¬ BUSINESS! ters, 2300 East Michigan •MAKES (Side door). 3-2-15 (10) ADVERTISE (continued from page 1) president said. "Through • 'SHOCKS Carter said he would not strength, maintain \ WEEKLY we can East Lansing Garden Club pre¬ •FRONT END WORK resume "normal campaigning" peace." IN kWlotl sents "Applachian Trail Wall," 10% until the hostages are released, Carter refused to be drawn slide presentation by Richard THE but he did not specifically rule into a discussion of the options STUDENT DISCOUNT Brigham at 8 tonight, East Lansing BUSINESS a debate with his rival that Kennedy has suggested for ON ALL WORK Featuring Our Line of Public Library, 950 Abbott Road. out before then. resolving the hostage crisis. I1 DIRECTORY WITH I.D. 717 S.PENNSYLVANIA Apparel from India V The topic will be missions when Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship The president said he would not resume "business as usual" But he said a statement made earlier Wednesday by Secre¬ 355-8255 487-9332 220 Albert St. 332-3026 H meets at 7 tonight, 336 Union. Everyone welcome. until the hostages were freed. Meanwhile, Carter reaf¬ tary of State Cyrus R. Vance reflected his position on Ken¬ FABRICS VISION CARE OPTICAL SERVICE > Association of Undergraduate Urban Planners presents a seminar firmed that if the Soviet troops are not withdrawn from Af¬ nedy's allegation that the ad¬ ministration missed an tunity for securing the release oppor¬ CULPEPPER'S CO-OPTICAL ghanistan by next Thursday, he H from 1 to 5 p.m. on grants J.R. NIXONy O.D. Saturday, 332 Union. Everyone will call on American athletes to of the hostages by opposing QUILTS M SERVICES welcome. boycott the Olympic Games in formation of a commission to •eye examinations •contact lenses H Aviva Mutchnick, a Jewish Moscow this July. investigate grievances against the shah. refugee from Iraq, discusses HE SAID THERE is no 210 ABBOTT (upstairs) *eye glass prescription middle-eastern Jewish communi¬ possibility he will change his VANCE SAID THE United EAST LANSING 332-2927 •fee inquiries welcome 349-3077 • EYES EXAMINED • GLASSES 2 ties at 8 p.m. Saturday, 855 Grove St., Kehillat Israel: Organization of Jewish Students. mind if the Soviets carry out a withdrawal between that dead¬ States had been working "for months ... on the possi¬ Open Tuesday—Saturday • CONTACT LENS 1311 E. Croud livsr w m See what the Lord is doing at line and May 24, when national Olympic committees must de¬ bility of creating an internation¬ al commission that would lead to Quilts, fine cottons, Folkwear© patterns Meijer Thrifty Acres • Okeaos IraekfMd Fltia 111 • S110 ©1 £ the Thursday Night Gathering for Christ with the Work of Christ at cide whether to send teams. Carter repeated his position release of the hostages." Carter reminded the nation 8:30 tonight, Parlor B, Union. that the Soviet Union must be he is the incumbent Democratic made to pay a steep price for its president and said, "I didn't ask PROMOTION MEDIA SERVICE BARBER ■ VI United Star Company: our continuing existence will be deter¬ military intervention in Af¬ for a challenger." Free Pregnancy lesting "I've had in CO ghanistan. some success mined at 8:30 tonight, 331 Union. To List Counseling Services All members please attend. "We must convince the Soviet politics," the president said. "I Pregnancy Terminations Styling t« « Union through peaceful means, look forward to the time when your A division of Media Gynecological Care For Men, Women Children or Ingham County Parks Depart¬ through peaceful means," the the hostages are released and I ment operates a Winter Sports president stressed, "that they can out and campaign active¬ Family Planning Komm. Productions Appointment or Walk-ii 5 Area from 9 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. daily, Grand River Park. Activities cannot invade a neighboring ly .. go . Lower Level Union country with impunity." "I want the world to know I'm phone 'Phonographic copying 'Videotape productions Building W > available include ice rink, sledding tobaggan runs, and more. Carter declared that "any not going to resume business as 'Videotape Introduction* further adventurism" on the usual as a partisan campaigner Cindi at 'custom typesetting for your uuomarKjare 9-5Mon.-Frl. | VI The sixth annual Bible Con¬ part of the Soviets would result out on the campaign trail," artwork, layouts, posters o> lansmG 3533359 ference at the University United in "grave consequences" for Carter declared. Call 331-043S VI Methodist Church will be held that country. * On another subject, the presi¬ 355-8255 Feb. 23 and 24, 1120 S. Harrison He termed the Afghanistan dent agreed with a questioner M Road. Call the church for details. crisis "a great one," and said the that there had been a "gross Soviet move signaled a willing¬ overreaction" by American *4 Die Deutsche Ecke findet ein Faschingstanzfest am Freitag ness forces by that nation to use its beyond its own borders. youth to his call for reinstituting registration for the draft. M abend bei der All Saints Church statt. Episcopal Ruf Maryanne 355- "WHAT WE WOULD like to "I DO NOT anticipate calling Wappy ^lyentines m 8661 haute abend ^Day an. have, first of all, is a Soviet for an actual draft," he said. Bransle of the week: Charlotte. withdrawal and a commitment Carter added that registration 0 The Renaissance Dance Associa¬ tion meets from 8:30 to 11 tonight, Tower Room, Union. . . . that the Soviets would not invade another country," Car¬ could save 90 days in the event of a mobilization, and thereby deter possible Soviet aggres¬ ter asserted. "We would like to have a sion. 1 from Students state for will hold a strategy Carter/Mondale meeting with organizers at 7 tonight, 332 Union. Guest speaker: Jackie neutral government," Carter said. "If there had to be a transitional phase .... then The president also made these points: • The administration mains confident that Yugoslavia re¬ Vaughn III. perhaps some peacekeeping" State News Classifieds to Meetings for volunteers needed work tables at International force could be set up through the auspices of the United Nations. "is a strong, fiercely inde¬ pendent, well-equipped nation that can defend itself." Center for drinking age petition "But the prime consideration • He would strongly oppose 355-8255 drive are from 2 to 5 p.m. Thursday and Friday. Call ASMSU that I have is to make sure that the Soviets know that their invasion is not acceptable," the any effort by Congress to reduce the defense budget be¬ low the level he has proposed. i Michigan State News, Eost Lansing. 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Buddhist monk 18 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, February 14, 1980 Tito's condition becomes worse BELGRADE, Yugoslavia failed and his left leg was (AP) — President Josip Broz amputated Jan. 20 to prevent Tito, battling heart and kidney gangrene from a blockage in complications, weakened fur¬ the leg arteries. He at first was ther Wednesday and doctors reported making a rapid re¬ said they had begun "intensive covery. measures" to save the 87-year- Doctors signalled a turn for old leader's life. the worse last Sunday, confirm¬ A terse statement issued by ing Tito's recovery had been Tito's eight doctors said his slowed by kidney and digestive "general state of health has problems. worsened" during the day. A statement released the "There came further weak¬ following day spoke for the first ening of the functions of the time of periodic heart weak- kidneys and the heart," the statement said. "Intensive Until last weekend, Yugo¬ measures of treatment are slavs had been told that their being administered." president-for-life had been re¬ The medical bulletin, re¬ covering satisfactorily and had leased by the official Tanjug been resuming some of his news agency, was the most duties. pessimistic since Tito entered Despite the bad medical Ljubljana Medical Center. news, Yugoslav officials follow¬ It also marked the first time ed a business-as-usual routine. doctors spoke of "intensive The official calm contrasted measures" of treatment, in¬ sharply with the nervous dicating a critical new decline in atmosphere in the capital the Yugoslav leader's health. during Tito's surgery. Some usually well-informed sources in Belgrade said they now feared Tito's life was in Denver man danger. Even before the latest SALT LAKE CITY (AP) - advisory, one highly placed Arrested for attacking a police source said the recent series of officer with snowballs, a grim medical bulletins ap¬ Denver man said he was just peared to signal a general trying to improve his aim. collapse involving vital body Officer Stephen Smith stop¬ organs. ped his patrol car Monday after Tito has been hospitalized at it was hit by a snowball, then the modern, well-equipped arrested the hurler when he clinic in the capital of Slovenia threw a second snowball, since Jan. 12. Initial treatments striking Smith on the shoulder. 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