Friday Cloudy, cold, chance of snow. At least it's Friday. The State News VOLUME 74 NUMBER 32 MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN 48824 FEBRUARY 15, 1980 Optimism premature The driver of this car didn't intend for hostages release to go boating, but it would have been By BARRY SCHWEID But they suggested the bargaining be¬ principal rival for the Democratic nomina the solution on the Associated Press Writer tween the United States and Iran is still tion. Santa Ana Free¬ WASHINGTON - The Carter adminis¬ intensive. State Department spokesperson Carter tration on Thursday dismissed reports "Everybody is considerably ahead of the was reluctant to discuss any of the elements way early Thurs¬ of the negotiations with Iran at his daily day morning in that American hostages in Iran could be process," said Jody Powell, the White Los Angeles. Sev¬ released by the weekend and called on House press secretary, after a meeting with briefing. Iranian authorities to clarify their demands. the president. "There is nothing I can do from this eral persons were "We are going to have to see some more He said the news media "are running a podium to help the hostages," he said. rescued as their But he welcomed the opportunity to definition" of what the Iranians want in little rapidly" in their optimistic forecasts of I cars stalled as a breakthrough in the 103-day stalemate. needle Kennedy, who has criticized the exchange for freeing the hostages, said a result of backed- The reports were based on an interview administration's Iranian strategy. Kennedy Hodding Carter, the State Department rain waters on Iranian President Abolhassan Bani Sadr has said President Carter did not move to up spokesperson. the freeway, and Reports had circulated in Washington on had with Italian RAI television in Tehran. accept the idea of an international commis¬ sion to resolve the dispute with Iran "until thousands of Wednesday that U.S. and Iranian negotia¬ tors had reached a tentative agreement IN THE INTERVIEW. Bani Sadr indi¬ after I advocated that course." others were that could lead to freedom for the approxi¬ cated that Iranian revolutionary leader caught in a mas¬ SPOKESPERSON CARTER SAID: "I sive traffic jam on mately 50 Americans who have been held Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini had accepted a plan that could lead to freeing of the understand the desperation of a man who is their way to work. hostage since the U.S. Embassy in Tehran was seized Nov. 4. hostages. Part of the plan includes es¬ way down in the polls. Let him have his But a senior State Department official tablishment of an international commission, brief moment in the sun." told reporters Thursday that "you would under U.N. auspices, to investigate Iranian He said, "the record will blow him out of die several times over if you held your complaints against the United States. the water" once the hostages are released. breath" for the hostages' imminent release. At his news conference Wednesday, Traditionally, the State Department President Carter indicated willingness for stays out of political squabbles. But THESE REMARKS WERE not meant to the first time to accept such a commission. Secretary of State Cyrus R. Vance and reverse President Carter's announcement Bani Sadr also repeated his demand that other officials have been engaged in Wednesday night of "positive signs" in the the United States acknowledge past disputing Kennedy's campaign statements. negotiations to end the crisis. "crimes" in Iran during the reign of the shah. At his news conference, President Carter "Whether and when the American hos- said Kennedy's statements on the admini- stration's handling of the Iranian crisis have tages would be released depends on the U.S. attitude," Bani Sadr said. "not been helpful to our country." 6Little By The Associated Press 9epoof h early Soviet pullout internal affairs of sovereign countries and IN CAIRO, Egyptian Defense Minister return to their homeland after the estab¬ But President Carter ruled out accepting blame for the U.S. role in restoring the shah to the throne in Iran in 1953. However, this left open the possibility that the United States could make some carefully worded But Kennedy, campaigning in New Hampshire, accused the president of mis¬ using his office "to launch a personal political attack that was factually inac¬ curate." Soviet troops backed by tanks and at that frontiers should be inviolable." Kamal Hassan Ali revealed on Wednesday lishment of the Karmal government. statement about U.S. support for the shah least one fighter during his 37-year reign. Meanwhile, Sean MacBride, a former bomber fought an intense, Shortly after Gromyko left for Moscow, that Egypt is training Afghan rebels, as the Dixit said the Soviet presence in Afghan¬ Soviets have charged, and would arm them Irish foreign minister, told The Associated hour-long battle 12 miles outside Kabul, • Pakistan's foreign office said on Thurs¬ istan should be viewed in perspective of the before sending them home to fight Russian WHILE NEGOTIATIONS over the fate Press that the United States and Iran had Afghanistan, earlier this week, against day that Mukhtar Hassan, a staff correspon- agreed on a plan for release of the soldiers believed to be a rebellious unit of the Soviet-trained Afghan army, a dispatch U.S. Naval presence in the Indian Ocean. He said President Carter's decision to troops. Ali told reporters dent of Karachi's Urdu language newspaper of th« hostages intensified the president and his aides continued a political duel with hostages "before or concurrently with" the in Cairo it was training Jasarat, had been arrested in Kabul Feb. from Kabul said Thursday. increase the Navy there with 1,800 Marines Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, the president's opening of a U.N. investigative commission. Afghans, but not where or how many. 10. No reason for the arrest was given. In London, diplomatic sources said Mos¬ next month went against India's contention "Egypt is training some of them to some cow had told key Asian, European and that the Indian Ocean should be a zone of extent," in a project President Anwar African nations it would start pulling out Sadat approved last month, he said. some of the 90,000 troops it has in peace. In Geneva, the United Nations Human WILL ACCEPT HIS DECISION The delayed report from Kabul, said Afghanistan and begin talks with Pakistan Rights Commission withdrawal of Pakistan- Western diplomats saw Soviets going into as soon as the situation on the Pakistan- action against an army barracks in initiated resolution calling for worldwide the Olympic committee backs Carter Afghanistan stabilized. withdrawal of recognition for the new Pakistan said talks would be welcome village of Cargha, north of Kabul, and that witnesses saw a MiG-23 fighter bomber Afghanistan regime. It urged all U.N. only after the Soviet troops had been member states to' cut off assistance to the drop a bomb they believed to be napalm. removed from Afghanistan. There were no official comments, and regime until Soviet troops left the country. best for the country," the USOC said in a prepared statement no In a roll call vote, 27 members of the LAKE PLACID. N.Y. (AP) - The U.S. Olympic Committee said In New Delhi, Indian officials said Soviet distributed to newspersons. word on the number of casualities. Thursday it will "accept any decision ... the president makes" on Foreign Minister Andrei A. Gromyko, commission voted in favor, eight states Robert Kane, president of the USOC said the decision must It was widely assumed that the Soviet not sending an American team to the Summer Olympics in however, had given them very little hope of voted against and six abstained. Moscow. legally be made by the USOC House of Delegates at its meeting at an early troop pullout. action was directed against a rebellious Colorado Springs, Col., April 11 to 13. But his statements army unit. There have been widespread Among those who abstained were Yugo¬ Meanwhile, Americans failed to take any of the gold in the first slavia and India. Syria was the only country full day of competition at the Winter Olympic Games. Speed skater Thursday were his strongest in support of taking any action GROMYKO WAS IN India for talks with reports of Red Army troops going fighting mutineers since the Soviet intervention to vote with the East European bloc and its Beth Heiden finished seventh and downhill skier Pete Patterson proposed by Carter. Prime Minister Indira Gandhi and to attend Carter also picked up more support Thursday from Prime two allies, Cuba and Ethiopia, against the came in fifth for the top U.S. placings. a banquet in honor of his Indian counter¬ began in December. Afghan soldiers report¬ Minister Margaret Thatcher of Great Britain. She told the House resolution. Latin American and most Third President Carter, repeatedly and as recently as Wednesday part. There he warned Pakistan it must end edly have gone over to the side of Moslem of Commons that the government will advise athletes not to go to "all intrusions into the territory of Afghan¬ rebels fighting the Soviet-backed govern¬ World states voted with the West. Iran was night, has urged the USOC to refrain from sending a team to the Moscow in the wake of the IOC decision to keep the Games there. ment of Babrak Karmal, which took over in one of 11 co-sponsors of the Pakistan draft. Moscow Games if the Russians do not withdraw troops from istan" if it wanted peace along the border. Kane said he still had hopes the political situation might change. Indian spokesperson J.N. Dixit said the a Dec. 27 coup against Hafizullah Amin. In other developments: Afghanistan by next Wednesday. Carter said at his press He said he had talked to Ignaty Novikov, a member of the Soviet The status of Karmal, who is not known • An Afghan observer delegate to the conference Wednesday that he would not favor sending a team two nations had different interpretations of Presidium and the president of the organizing committee of the to have been seen in public for more than a Geneva meeting said persons who had fled even if a Soviet withdrawal were begun after Wednesday. the intervention but that Gromyko had Moscow Games, and he believed Novikov would try his best to week, remained obscure. There were his country could "no longer be considered "The USOC will accept any decision concerning our participation "taken note" of the Indian positions "that make Moscow an appropriate place for the Games. refugees," since they had been invited to in the Games the president makes in view of his analysis of what is there should be non-intervention in the reports of dissension within his regime. Participation attracts students to James By KY OWEN "I THINK IT'S a very important write well, think analytically, to think attend. intimate environment to get an Madison educa regarding rehiring and promotion, as stated in a JMC handbook. their feet." tion," Hirsh said. "There's a sense of State News Staff Writer program," he added. "There's no ques¬ on community." John Paynter, acting JMC dean, said tion of the need and value of it." "WE'RE SET UP to serve a particu¬ James Madison College is not for both students and faculty have input lar type of student," Hirsh said. Another unique feature of JMC is students who want to sit in the back Task force members favored keeping "THERE'S A STRONG insistence that it is only an undergraduate into faculty hiring. that people learn to argue a point." Some students do no like the small row of B-108 Wells Hall worrying about JMC as a college because otherwise it Part of the interviewing process would risk losing visibility and thus Hirsh said the JMC curriculum also classes in JMC, and some do not like the program, and faculty are committed to involves presentation of a seminar to being called on in class. teaching undergraduate students, Hirsh consists of classes dealing with public small size of JMC, Hirsh said. JMC classes have no more than 40 experience a declining enrollment. JMC faculty and students. The enrollment of JMC is just over students and class discussion is re¬ Also, members felt the college would policy and how policy decisions are Another advantage of JMC's small lose its voice in the University, threat made. 800, and most students live in South quired, said Louis Hirsh, assistant to size is that the admissions process is Case Hall, where all classrooms and FACULTY ARE JUDGED on their the dean for admissions of JMC. ening its ability to offer a liberal arts "We're preparing students for leader¬ personal, Hirsh said. "We're better for some students and education. ship positions," he said. offices are located. performance in the classroom, and this more "It's designed to give students a more is the criterion used in making decisions (continued on page 2) not for others," Hirsh said. "The provost's decision is a good Hirsh said the curriculum for individ¬ "Give-and-take discussion appeals ual students is organized around one of five fields of concentration: internation¬ strongly to but students cooperation some, some want to sit in not have to worry on," he added. the back of the lecture and about being called Analysis al relations, ethnic and religious inter group relations, urban community prob¬ lems, justice morality and constitutional JMC seeks inter-college democracy, and socioeconomic policy but how much it helps would depend on By KY OWEN will remain independent. JMC WAS FOUNDED in 1967 and one," Hirsh said. problems. State News Staff Writer the amount of cooperation. held its first classes during fall term of "Autonomy is needed," he said, Students are also required to partici¬ In January, Winder had also sug¬ Although James Madison College He said he would like to see "as much that year. It is one of two residential "because of the administration and pate in a field experience program, remains independent, college adminis gested the possibility of giving JMC colleges on campus. (Lyman Briggs is visibility you get." spending three months during their "semi-autonomy" while being part of cooperation as possible without jeopard¬ trators would like to develop informal the other.) junior year taking part in an internship. the College of Social Science. izing the mission of the college," which ties with other colleges on campus. is to provide a liberal arts education. It was named after James Madison HE ADDED JMC attracts many The colleges could not reach agree STUDENTS TAKE INTERNSHIPS Currently, JMC has "ad hoc" ties with Winder said, "If there had been an because the curriculum deals with students who have won prestigious ment on a plan for formal ties. with various governmental agencies the colleges of social science and arts agreement between James Madison public policy decisions, and Madison had awards and it is "to the benefit of MSU JMC was founded in 1967, a time of and other groups. Some students have and letters, with faculty being ex¬ College and the College of Social applied a sophisticated understanding to have that caliber of students at changed. increasing enrollment, but current fig worked at the U.S. State Department Science then it could help with any of human behavior to an analysis of the MSU." But joint faculty appointments and ures predict a decline in enrollment, and and at U.S. foreign embassies, Hirsh Winder said this was one of his reasons difficulties." democratic system. Craig Atlas, JMC Student Council cooperative program planning have not In October Provost Clarence L. representative, said he was "very said. for considering the reorganization. Although the colleges could not agree been done, said John Paynter, acting Winder requested that a task force look pleased" with Winder's decision. "Everyone in this college graduates on a formal relationship, Gwen Andrew, dean of JMC. dean of the College of Social Science, into the possibility of reorganizing JMC. "Not to knock the College of Social with experience," he said. LOUIS HIRSH, assistant to the dean After graduation, JMC students often "I think we could use each others' said she would like to see the current Under Winder's proposal, JMC would Science, but I think it's good to have courses more effectively," he said. for admissions in JMC, said informal work in politics and for the government informal ties continued. have become part of the College of something like JMC for students who IN OCTOBER Provost Clarence L. cooperation would help in case of "I think if we got into a formal Science. Winder announced, want it," he said. and private businesses. Social Winder requested that a task force declining enrollments. however, last week that JMC will retain JMC emphasizes writing, Atlas said, Pre law students make up the largest "The University is faced with fairly relationship it would be a benefit to and essay exams and papers are part of of JMC students, Hirsh said, study a possible reorganization of JMC, both of us," she said. its current status. group with the possibility of incorporating it in hard times," he said. "There was not any question as to all classes. followed by political science. Paynter said there is "no question" Alan Hollingsworth, dean of the the College of Social Science. whether or not to continue the pro¬ "The curriculum puts a heavy empha But, he said, JMC is not necessarily that informal ties would help use College of Arts and Letters, was The task force opposed such a move "better or werse" than other colleges on unavailable for comment. gram," Winder said. sis on verbal ability and class discus and last week Winder announced JMC University resources more effectively, sion," Hirsh said. "We teach students to campus which these students could / 2 Michigon Stote News, Eost Lonsing, Michigon Friday, February 15, 1980 FBI ends undercover porno 'sting' Commission approves "We found at the work mall plans East Lansing City Council for Centre, a multi-purpose struc¬ By MICHAEL J. SNIFFEN Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON - FBI a third major FBI undercover operation to be made public in the last two weeks. scene material. In the piracy case, the indictments charged interstate transporU- film ments" dealing in pornography, then set out to identify and do business with the nation's By SUSIE BENKELMAN tion of stolen property as sate News Suff Writer session that the number of consideration at meeting. ture is built in the "Citgo" gents fanned out over 11 states well major pornography distribu¬ FBI DIRECTOR William as violation of copyright and tors, he said. Dayton Hudson's Cedar- parking spaces (2,723 was 10 In other business, the com¬ block, the Dela Upsilon fra¬ Thursday to arrest 54 persons brooke Mall came one step percent above the city's mission voted 4-3 in favor of ternity house would be dis¬ on pornography and film-piracy Webster said those indicted in anti-racketeering laws. placed and the bank would the pornography case included Webster said Miporn was Eventually, the agents infil¬ closer to being built Wednes standard," he said. plans submitted by the East charges and to search 30 busi¬ Dan Swantko, project di¬ Lansing State Bank proposing provide a low-interest mort¬ nesses in the culmination of a some of the biggest producers begun by the FBI's Miami office trated the industry to the point day when the East Lansing and distributors of hard-core in August 1977 and consisted of where they dealt directly with rector for Dayton Hudson to renovate the bank's down¬ gage to the buyer of that lengthy undercover investiga¬ Planning Commission unani¬ three phases. the most significant figures in Properties, responded to town office at Abbott Road house, said planner Glenn tion. pornography in the $4 billion-a- mously approved the devel¬ Beachler's concern saying and West Grand River Ave¬ Remus. Attorney General Benjamin year industry. pornography, Webster said. oper's plhns. AGENTS ESTABLISHED This final Plans for the that today's consumer is shop¬ nue. One argument against the R. Civiletti announced that 45 Webster said the alleged phase took two years proposed two- cover roles with "criminal ele to accomplish. ping less often and therefore The $1.75 million project bank's plans came from the persons had been indicted in pirating and distribution of story mall, to be located in northwest East Lansing, now saying longer, causing a would be financially assisted commission's chairperson Dan Miami on pornography charges major motion pictures had cost by the Economic Develop¬ Chappelle. and 13 persons on film-piracy the legitimate motion picture need only the approval of City slower turnover in parking did sufficient result of the 2 and industry some $700 million a James Madison ment Corporation through the "I not see counts as a Council before construction spaces. can begin. Despite a lawsuit filed by use of the tax exempt indus¬ public benefits of present net one-half year undercover inves¬ year. Citizens for Livable Com¬ trial revenue bonds. worth to bring these 10 em¬ tigation, code-named Miporn. Civiletti said 54 arrest war¬ If approved, the mall will sit a (continued from page 1) is one of the three or four most rants were issued in Miami and on 55 acres of land at Lake munity against Shopping Cen¬ The bank would renovate ployees from Meridian Town¬ Four persons figured in both some 400 FBI agents were TO BE ADMITTED to JMC, important decisions in their Lansing Road and U.S. 127. ters, Inc. (a division of Dayton its upper level apartments ship," Chappelle said. seeking those named. The a- all a student needs is to be lifetimes," Hirsh said. "I like The site also includes 24 acres Hudson), the City of East into offices, and would cen¬ "There would be more pub¬ An FBI spokesperson said admitted to MSU, Hirsh added. them to make that decision Lansing and Citizens for a tralize its business activity in lic benefit if the bank were to one pornography kingpin, or¬ gents were conducting searches in Lansing Township. at 30 businesses allegedly in¬ A high school student who is with as much information as Better East Lansing, ground¬ the Grand River office, said eliminate the drive-in win¬ ganized crime figure Michael The $22 million structure Robert Whatley, executive dows." Zafferano, dropped dead of a volved in the pornography and interested in coming to JMC is possible." would take up approximately breaking is expected to com invited here for a day, and mence this spring, Swantko vice president and cashier for Chappelle said he thinks the heart attack in New York City piracy schemes. 495,000 square feet and would windows inconsistent FBI agents were Defendants in the alleged meets with administrators, fac¬ "We're insistent that they be encircled by a road. said. the bank. are an as trying to To compensate for the lost use of the central business find him to serve him with an pornography scheme were ulty and students, often attend¬ (high school seniors) talk to The case is now pending in students. They need the stu¬ housing from the renovated district and suggested that arrest warrant. charged with conspiracy and ing a JMC class, he said. THE ONLY CONCERN the Michigan Court of Ap¬ dent apartments, the bank is pro¬ the windows be moved to the The Miporn case became the interstate transportation of ob¬ viewpoint," he said. with the plans regarded the peals and is expected to be number of parking spaces at heard this spring, Swantko posing to offer financial assis¬ Brookfield Plaza on East the mall. Commissioner Wil¬ said. tance to other city housing Grand River Avenue. liam Beachler said there is projects. The commission also ap¬ THE COMMISSION RE proved a site plan for a potentially 270 excess parking spaces. FERRED the plans to the IF THE PROPOSED City parking lot. Don't keep your Graduation a Secret. . Fillet Steak Roast Chicken Fried Perch Chopped announcements are Sirloin Steak House Special Steakburger Si .nj. Porkchops Shrimp Athenean Salad now available at Baked Potato Salad and included in above orders 3020 E. Kalamazoo St. - Ph. 337 • 2210 the MSU Bookstore customer service desk. 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Area bankers said rights for women and a pioneer because of the consumer dis¬ in the drive to win the right to satisfaction with the coin, circu¬ vote for women. lation has been a problem. Anthony, who devoted her "I don't think the banks are life to women's sufferage, died holding them back," said Paul in 1906, before women were Weston, assistant vice presi¬ granted the right to vote in dent of East Lansing State 1920. Bank, 100 W. Grand River Ave. In recognition of her efforts, "The problem is that so far the the U.S. Treasury Department public has been largely opposed authorized the issuance of the to receiving and carrying the Susan B. Anthony dollar coin in Susan B. Anthony dollar." October 1978. "If it hasn't taken off by now, Although Anthony's profile I don't know why it would," was the first depiction of a said George Mochmar, vice woman on federal currency, the coin has not been widely circu¬ president of the First National Bank of Michigan, 435 E. Grand lated. River Ave. "It's not doing well at all." THE BASIC PROBLEM of Mochmar said the bank has the Anthony dollar is that consumers do not want to carry "practically given up trying to circulate" the silver dollars. it. It has become a novelty — The bank received an initial Stote Newi- Elaine Thompson something to save and pass on Senior Leslie Nicholas, the great-great grandneice of Susan B. Anthony, and the as a gift — rather than a viable supply of 1,000 coins, he said, and 900 still remain in the ill-fated dollar coin. 5 form of currency within the vault. economy. Michigan National Bank, said Parshall said they are "trying "We game tonight. Three names will An MSU student, who is a give them to the cus¬ spokesperson Wally Parshall. to think up new ways to have it be chosen from the audience, distant relative of Anthony, tomer, and they turn right He said the bank, 124 W. more desirable to the con¬ and those persons will have around and give them back," he sumer." expressed disappointment with Allegan St., Lansing, circulates limited time to collect from the coin. said. One event 2,000 Anthony dollars weekly being sponsored among 100 Anthony coins "I thought it was great that among its branches, or 200 per by Michigan National to help placed on the court. AREA BANKS REPORTED MS dance-a-thon begins they were putting a woman on the coin," said Leslie Nicholas, a senior in dairy science. "I was a demand for the dollar up to two weeks after it was issued, branch per week. Parshall said the circulation rate "fraction of other coins was or a bills promote the coin will be a Susan B. Anthony coin raffle during halftime of the MSU Parshall said the bank decid¬ ed to sponsor the event in honor of Anthony's birthday but said after that demand disappointed. It was almost like during that period of time." women's varsity basketball and to help the basketball team. began to decline. weekend fund raiser a quarter." Nicholas is a distant niece of the famed suffragist. "Frankly, the response is so minimal we simply aren't hand¬ The United States Treasury Department is also looking for ways to get the coins into About 45 couples will dance 4 p.m. today to 7 p.m. Sunday, "People just don't use them," ling any significant volume," Senate may name Feb. 15 circulation. In a recent move, she said. "I know that the said Peter Bullock, assistant the treasury has collaborated away their weekend begin¬ with a half-hour break every likeness of her on the coin is not vice president of the National with the U.S. Post Office in an ning at 4 p.m. today at four hours and two five-hour Susan B. MS " ■ lian Mall in the seventh annual Delta Tau Delta MS breaks Friday and Saturday night. a very good likeness." Bank of Detroit Bank in Lansing. Commerce as Anthony Day effort to distribute more of the coins. Dance for Strength. THE COIN HAS also been a The situation is similar at the A resolution commemorating zoo. The resolution commends The dance-a-thon raises Besides getting blisters and Feb. 15 as Susan B. Anthony Anthony as a "noble example of money to help the Michigan aching feet, the dancers will Day will be proposed in the a person totally committed to be fed by local restaurants chapter of the National Multi¬ Michigan Senate Chamber to¬ the cause of equal rights." ple Sclerosis Society fight multiple sclerosis, a disease ster donations. and will have a chance at of the many prizes. one Multiple roles of women day. The resolution, in conjunc¬ Barbara Rowe, an Anthony impersonator, will present a that handicaps the nervous WVIC radio will broadcast tion with the 160th birthday of short program in the Senate at First prize, which goes to in society topic of festival F system of adults between the the dance-a-thon from 6 to 10 the couple who raises the Anthony, will be presented by noon. A reception is scheduled ages of 18 ahd 35. tonight. most for MS, will be the Rep. Marv Brown, D-Kalama- to follow. Last year, 41 couples The 50-hour dance-a-thon is choice of two $500 scholar¬ The multiple roles of women cepted for the luncheon, every¬ earned $91,178.10 for multiple sponsored by Delta Tau Delta ships or a Caribbean cruise. in society will be examined at one is still invited to attend. sclerosis research. Fraternity and the Miller The The dancers will be raising Brewing Co. Pat Johnson, a 1978 MSU the Fourth Greater Lansing Women's Festival, Saturday at The day-long event will begin at 9 a.m. with a presentation by gift she wants most is your heart. money throughout the week Delta Tau Delta will be graduate and a member of the YWCA, 217 Townsend St., Rep. Debbie Stabenow, D-Lan- end through pledges — a registering couples until 3:30 Delta Tau Delta, will be the emcee and will entertain on¬ Lansing. sing, entitled "Women as guaranteed sum of money today — a half hour before the Change Agents." It will be E marathon begins. lookers in the mall with his Workshops, films, lectures from a sponsor for each hour and exhibits are scheduled to followed by a series of six danced — and through cani- The couples will dance from goldfish swallowing. illustrate the many facets of a optional workshops covering woman's roles in relations to women in transition, women as her career, lifestyle and con¬ career persons, women as cerns. homemakers and volunteers, A Susan B. Anthony Celebra¬ Hospital info desk volunteers needed tion Luncheon, featuring Nicki McWhirter, a Detroit Free single women and women as mothers and daughters. The festival is being spon The Red Cross is seeking mail and flowers and maintain of the Office of Volunteers at Press columnist, will highlight sored by the Lansing Women's volunteers to staff information hospital records. 1800 E. Grand River Ave., the event. Although reserva¬ Bureau. 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My econ profs Equality abroad at Harvard said CPL is full of hot air, Lash." "That's what your fuddy-duddies always say about a revolutionary new theory," I says. "Between you and myself, I stumbled on it that summer I worked on the line. A begins at home President Carter has gone to bat in a "crisis" is the issue with which Lash replace Smydra? worker produced 100 pairs of shoes, the boss paid him 10 times as much as a worker who only put out 10, OK?" "I get it now!" she says. "When CPL sets for supporters of the Equal Rights the Carter administration must coaches' salaries, the coach wins 10 games, Amendment with expediency this grapple. The president has stated I've got my card table set up in the Union, "That's what they said about George real money for us, yessir! The trustees the 'U' pays him 10 times what he gets if he country could only produce in a that women will not be placed in my petitions all laid out, I'm straightening Romney," I retorts. "That didn't stop the won't have to increase student fees to raise only wins 1, right, Lash? We get a winning coach, CPL'll lay such big bucks on him they time of "crisis." In spite of the combat, but this does not address my tie, this colleague comes over. gov from putting Romney on the Wayne faculty salaries, then." won't be able to pry him loose from MSU. "What kind of a scam you running this board, OK?" "So far, you haven't impressed me," she president's failure to woo op¬ the inequality inherent in sending time, Lash?" she grins. "For you to put on a "Aside from getting down on ERA, like says disapprovingly. "What's the rest of "But what about the players, Lash?" she ponents of the ERA to his side, he women off to any task during war. suit, hey, you must be peddling bogus your pal Romney," she demands, "what your program?" wonders. "They're the ones who go out has decided to forego seeking First, if the administration, or else will you do if Milliken puts you on the "What's the toughest problem facing there and win the games. Won't they be Krugerrands or phony gold stock." congressional support for equality the country for that matter, is "If you'd look at my petitions," I says board?" MSU?" I asks. "Turnover of our football demoralized, they see their coaches pulling coaches, right? They come here in a blaze of down all that bread, they aren't cut in on in one area: registration for the willing to give the nod to sending loftily, "you'd see plenty of students, faculty "For starters, I'll make a motion to get it?" rid of MSU's policy of turning up its nose at publicity, they stick around maybe a year or draft. Rather than wait for ERA's women abroad, why can it not and staff are asking Gov. Milliken to two, they split for somewheres else for "Negative," I assures her. "Way it is now, appoint me to fill Smydra's place on the corporations just because they do a little ratification, Carter has tempor¬ obtain passage of the ERA with Board of Trustees." business in South Africa," I tells her. more bucks, way Rogers and Kearney did." our athletes get a full ride, they're paid a arily scuttled the debate in favor the same speed? Carter claims "I always knew you had a lot of gall, "Our new prexy's into Krugerrands, I'm "I suppose you have a solution for that?" flat rate, they get the idea State's a of presenting conscription as one women, as men, are "working Lash," she says, "but this is too much. What confident he'll back me all the way on it. she scoffs. retirement home. Spartans wind up in the "I'll put CPL to work setting their cellar, right?" which commands equal participa¬ members of society," a basic fact makes you think you're qualified to be a When the 'U's buyin' stock again in Exxon, salary "When I'm on the trustees, we'll put the Dow and GM, our investments'!! make some ..." I starts to explain. tion by men and women. espoused by the president that trustee?" jocks on piece rates. That'll boost their If only the administration could seems to have been overlooked by morale, for sure." find the means to engender the anti-ERA legislatures in several "You're talking CPL for the players, states. Yet when the country aren't you?" she says excitedly. "How'll it necessity of social equality in times work?" other than "crisis." Although he asks for support, it expects to draw on those elements whose "Simple," I explains. "Remember the has yet to garner a majority of 100 pairs of shoes? Linebacker makes 10 congressional support, Carter's social grievances have not been tackles a quarter, we pay him 10 times what move to require women to register redressed. This is not a new a safety gets who hangs back, makes only for the draft is no fluke. His argument; America has tradition¬ 1." "You let CPL set the players' salaries, announcement comes at a time ally relied on its lower classes and those jocks'll be mighty happy. They'll put when congressional rescission on minorities to fight its battles. MSU in the Rose Bowl for us, you bet!" the ERA is still popping up in some During World War II it was "You've sold me on CPL," she says, states. Resultingly, besetting Blacks; today it is women. grabbing up a fistful of petitions. "In fact, Second, allowing women to go MSU ought to use CPL to build a fire under Congress with the choice of veto¬ the faculty, too. Your typical prof gets ing registration for women or off to battle would be tantamount tenure, the 'U' pays him a straight salary, to diagnosing our present situation supporting it will expose those he's like those jocks. We're lucky if we get legislators for who they are. If as of crisis proportions. Must we any work out of him from then on." they support registration, they shock our reserves with every "Only thing is, Lash, what I hear about will be considered advocates of able-bodied person of draft age? your teaching and research, if the 'U' pays you on a piece rate, you'd be better off equal rights while remaining on Hardly. Our volunteer forces may financially to retire on your Social Secur¬ Carter's bandwagon of fervently be low, yet it should not compel us ity." patriotic nationalists. If they re¬ to scramble for every possible "That's why I'm trying to get on the fuse, they are not, in the admin¬ recruit unless we are willing to board," I tells her. "With the unlimited istration's view, pulling together recognize that equal opportunity expense account I'll get as a trustee, I'll be able to live out the few years I have left the domestic front should come with the team. OUST QM MPS TO HEW UAMfWE...' ' on before equal opportunity abroad. MOW, If 1QJ with a little dignity." Politically, it is a safe measure for Carter, probably the safest. To Patriotic initiative may prompt do otherwise would be to expose many people, men and women, to himself to charges of inequality sign up for duty. As for the even before women set foot on objectors, the administration's foreign soil. And since most decision to institute an across-the- feminist groups have remained board draft is blatantly inconsis¬ opposed to drafting anyone, unless tent with the country's intolerance Carter opts to forego a draft of any of women as equals. Drafting both sort, their absolute stance will not sexes is merely a recognition of Draft women In addition to being incomplete the presentation also made an attempt to Change outdated pot laws; carry any weight in his decision. inequities in the military. It propagate anti-draft, anti-war, even anti- Although women can already be ignores, however, the sad state of for non-combat nuclear sentiments in the audience by write your representative flashing photographs of rebellious college found in several areas of the armed equal rights that plagues us at The registration of women for the draft is students of the '60s riots, the Kent State The penalty for possession of any amount misdemeanor (it is currently a four-year forces, the question as to their role home. a major concern today involving a large incident, and the like. All that has its place, of marijuana in Michigan is up to a year in felony). The most fundamental concern is ip number of MSU students. It appears that jail and a $1,000 fine. As the law now achieving a uniformity and fairness of the mind you, but I hardly agree that it the general opinion held by the student stands, being arrested for an ounce or less law over the entire state of Michigan. As belonged in a presentation supposed to be population of this University is based upon dedicated to entertainment. means that a criminal record will ensue. the law stands now, getting arrested in A second chance rather narrow insights into the realities of life. Few have had in-depth contacts with I should think the planetarium would have come out much better had it played The loss of a job, professional license and security clearance could follow. Alpena could get you jail time, while in Detroit, a possible verbal warning — the , people other than those of their own the entire album and built a show pertinent In the past year and a half, a Senate bill law is too unevenly enforced. Another Corporate annual reports are The main cause of Chrysler's station, except perhaps via the media. to it. OK, so it would have cost more per on decriminalizing marijuana has been factor is that the state spends up to $25 seldom the stuff of which banner demise was its initial unwilling¬ Because of their limited experiences, the ticket. No problem. If its 120 minutes of stalled, moved around and buried in million per year in funds for the arrests and headlines are made, but when the ness to build smaller, more fuel- viewpoints on this issue tend to be rather entertainment I receive, then its 120 bureaucracy. The main reason for this is a conviction of these archaic pot laws — a idealistic in nature. minutes of entertainment that I will pay for. blockbuster attempt by the House to get rather large waste of your money and my ailing Chrysler Corp. announced efficient cars, coupled with its I have observed too many people pushing I would have found that more rewarding the bill out of committee. House members money, indeed! its net loss for 1979, the figure unusually slow response to chang¬ for the registration of women with no not the only ones to blame — people, The idea that your letter or call to a than the frustration I felt. It is obvious to are might as well have been splashed ing buyer preferences. Chrysler's knowledge of the cruelties of combat me that Abrams has simply taken advan¬ including students have been too lazy to call representative will have no affect on him is across the nation's front pages in health declined with the fortunes supporting their statements (combat being tage of the popularitiy of The Wall; it used or take 10 minutes and write a letter to totally false. Every letter that your red ink. It was $1.1 billion, the of the gas-guzzler, and in that the training for, the physical movement to work for the audience creating some their home district representative! The representative receives helps form his ideas towards, and the culmination, which con¬ fascinating shows, but now it seems it reason so many unfair laws exist is due to and opinions on a bill — and a single letter biggest yearly loss in American respect the company is solely cludes in the actual battle). Relatively few works only for our money. our own apathy towards policymakers. can and does make a very large difference. corporate history, though not responsible for its own life. realize that battle consists of more than C.S. Olsen The bill we are trying to get passed Please take time out and spend 15 cents on much of a surprise to anyone. The But now, pending a shot of simply pulling the trigger. It involves would reduce penalties for use or posses¬ a stamp — let your representative know announcement, in fact, was more financial resurrection, the nation's forcing yourself to go beyond withstandable sion of 30 grams or less to a civil fine of no how you feel towards marijuana decriminal¬ of a watershed than a shock, and No. 3 automaker is apparently physical endurance while persevering to more than $100. Also, there would be no ization do it today!! Stop the draft — remain mentally alert. For example, each criminal record. It would reduce penalties Ray Kamm Chrysler's directors vowed that beginning to change its ways. The for transfer or sale of 30 grams or less to a 403 E. Akers person must carry his/her own gear, Women without argument, claim the company would cut its loss to French automaker Peugeot- can, rations, weapon and ammunition, weighing they are denied rights and, by forcing them $500 million in 1980, and turn a Citroen announced last week that approximately 70 pounds, for extended to register for the draft, are being denied profit in 1981. it would provide Chrysler with a distances in extreme weather conditions another: the right of freedom. As ambitious $100 million loan, vital show of and through rugged terrain. a pronouncement a The draft is clearly employment against This combination of circumstances can that is, it is not to be taken confidence which could the one's will (slavery) and drafting females will The State News as ease result in conditions such as heat prostration further enslave them. Too many men lightly. If experience is the best fears of other potential financial or frost bite, which can severely reduce the even have told me, "I don't think the draft is teacher, Chrysler has undoubtedly backers. Perhaps more important, efficiency of the unit, at best. I have been right, but if I go then the women have to learned a hard lesson from its the two companies are studying witness to these effects. The armed go." This is a vulgar twist of logic. If the Friday, February 15, 1980 services do not require rigorous training for corporate intransigence and is the feasibility of jointly producing draft is wrong to begin with, drafting prepared to take the necessary a small, four-cylinder diesel auto¬ women and the standards for the physical women is simply spreading that wrong even Editorials are the opinions of the State News. Viewpoints, fitness tests are notably lower than for further. columns and letters are personal opinions. steps toward financial solvency. mobile which could meet American men. Does this mean that the U.S. I am anti-killing, which means anti-war, Editorial Department Now that the federal government and European transportation government recognizes the basic physical which in turn means anti-draft. And this has come through with its $1.5 needs in the second half of the differences in ability and/or stamina be¬ includes everyone! And I can't help but Editorin-chiel R W Robinson Entertainment & Book Editor Bill Holdship billion loan guarantee, the com¬ 1980s. tween men and women? By incorporating wonder if this is not merely another way of Managing Editor Don Kinsley Sports Editor Jell Hlttler women into combat roles in the armed Editorial coordinator TomStocey Layout Editor Ben Welniers pany has taken understandable The road to financial solvency intimidating women by threatening their Freelance Editor Carrie Thorn forces, the combat efficiency would be City Editor Susan lompor will undoubtedly be more difficult freedom, safety and lives in an attempt to Linda Oliverio pains to secure the $2 billion in considerably weakened. Therefore, I feel force them to withdraw from pursuing their Campus Editor Michele McElmurry Chief Copy Editor Stall Representative Tim Simmons Photo Editor Richard Marshal: private financing required under than Chrysler executives would that women have the capabilities to fill well-deserved, most fundamental rights. the federal pact. And if its recent like to admit. But the company's non-combat positions, whereas it is the duty I can only urge that for the sake of all of the actively defend our country. Advertising Department barrage of promotional schemes is recent actions should provide an men to Scott B. Pauley men and women ages 18 and 19, we try to MacMillon Asst Advertising Manager Pol Greening any indication, Chrysler is willing improvement in its cash-flow pic¬ 1218 E. Grand River Ave. resist the forced draft registration. Advertising Manager Ron to go to any end to win 'the ture as well as its public image. Daniel P. Ranger 2301 E. Michigan Ave. affections of the buying public. And regardless of its financial Success in the automobile indus¬ outlook for the next two years, the Bricks missing try is built on substance as well as company's newfound responsive¬ by Garry Trudeau DOONESBURY style, a fact which Chrysler seems ness should give it a chance for in 'The Wall9 to have recognized only recently. survival that is worth the risks. This past weekend Abrams Planetarium YES, IT WILL TARE MOPE THAN WE WANT SURE. DO presented a laser light show dedicated LEADERSHIP TO RESTORE OUR ANDERSON! entirely to Pink Floyd's The Wall, a 1 FLAGGING NATIONAL FORTUNES.. WE WANT ML ME HOW a ■ double-album story of the growing insanity y#M! ANDERSON! L/FT? of a popular rock composer performer. : WAT'S WHY I'M PUNNING AND 1HAT5 WHY J NEED \ VOCAL POINT Friday's question: & Unfortunately, those who created the show seemed to have forgotten a few "bricks in the wall." Rather than creating a presenta¬ i • / MR SUPPORT! 4 ~ tion about the entire album, those in charge Qlf 9 the national security was not at stake, would you go to war if drafted? YES - 353-3110 NO - 353-3220 chose to play only highlights and, in between the same old special effects, flashed photographs which were very Results from Thursday's question: Do you favor draft registration for women? seldom relevant to the story. The songs YES-132 NO-79 that were played were out of sequence and No calls after 5:00 please. many were no! played. That practice is similar to producing an abridged book Sponsored by ASMSll and The State News, Inc. simply by tearing out pages at random. Michigan Stole News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, February 15, 1980 5 VIEWPOINT: ASMSU Sosa must accept blame for violating constitution By JOHN HAYTOL cutoff date. But, the question at issue was upon yourself! Any pain caused was It seems as though everyone these days not "Did Henry beat Bruce Studer in paying self-inflicted; any irresponsibility was your his tax before Bruce declared the seat own. True, there was no benefit to your is obsessed with criticizing the ASMSU Student Board. Some of this criticism has vacant?"; or "Why did he block my constituents; but you rendered your own been justified, resulting in changes benefit¬ paying?". The question at hand was "Why seat vacant. Let your constituents hang you did Henry Sosa sit in the arts and letters for that event! Remember that violations of ting the board. Most recently however, seat illegally for four weeks in violation of the constitution are, if taken to the Henry Sosa "explained" why he was "removed" from the College of Arts and the constitution?" Henry has not addressed All-University Student Judiciary, punish¬ Letters seat — but without giving any real this question, nor do I expect him to. able by a fine of up to $100! Obviously, facts, and relying primarily on an emotional For you see, students of MSU, Henry had everyone else, and all our documents feel been in violation of the ASMSU Constitu- that violations of the constitution are appeal. If you look at the facts, you will find serious matters. I cannot understand that Henry, not the board, was clearly in tion since the first meeting of this term at why the wrong. which time his tax was unpaid (Jan. 8). All you do not. True, the College of Arts and students pay it at registration, but Henry, Letters loses out in the end. Shoulder the Henry, I seconded most of your bills not having any classes, did not pay. Still, he blame, Henry, instead of trying to pass the while you were on the board. I agreed with could have gone to 307 Student Services buck. The college does not have the board several of your stands on issues, because to blame for enforcing student mandated Bldg. during all of January to pay. Still, a they usually did result in a better board. however, Henry violated the constitution constitution; it has you to blame for Your viewpoint of Feb. 11 was (to coin an on Jan. 8, so the seat had been vacant since violating it. understatement) grossly inaccurate. I ad¬ that time! Henry continued to exist (as his Hoytol is former Programming Board chairperson mired your high regard for rules, procedure mirror demonstrated), but his ASMSU and is a senior in telecommunication and the ASMSU Constitution. Yet now you offices became vacant. In addition, as policy say you are a stickler for rules only if they chairperson, he failed to mention that it was are fair and general guidelines. Quick his responsibility as chair to uphold the switch in philosophy from the Henry I code and constitution. It was his duty to see knew! that the board and the board members ASMSU stands for the "Associated upheld those documents. Yet, he did not! Students" of MSU. A student associates Henry claims he knows ASMSU "inside with the organization (and becomes eligible out," yet he had not read the first page of for the services provided) by paying the $3 the constitution (where the relevant article tax, which the three ASMSU boards is). Which one is it, Henry? You know (Student Board, Programming Board and ASMSU "inside out." Yet, two paragraphs SMAB) split. If a student does not pay the later you apologize for not knowing the ment. groups as Moon's, the Way, Mormons, speak to us of military service and military tax, then under Article I, Section I.e. of the constitutional rule on tax . . . the basic Porn affirms Pornography is an integral part of Christian Science and others often mas force? Why should we defend our nation's constitution, they are not members of foundation for the type of administrative allies and its strategic interests? It is so misogynist attitudes. Though men are not querade behind the name of Christ. Yet ASMSU (they must pay the tax and not ASMSU uses! Besides, ASMSU much easier for us to sit cozy and safe on structure generally aroused by a realistic rape upon closer investigation one finds major have received a refund.) Furthermore, Article I, Section 3, states that any officer does not "constantly change" the constitu¬ tional rules and mandates — the students rape attitudes depiction, they are if the woman "gives in." differences between their teachings and true Christian teachings. our little island. How dare he expect us to fight, everyone Mixing sex and violence (as in sado-maso¬ knows that we are the apathetic generation! of ASMSU (such as an elected representa¬ do, for every constitutional change has to be I am very disappointed by The State chism) has also been shown to increase the These differences usually involve who tive, policy chairperson) must also be a voted on by them! Jesus Christ is and what he did. Why should we go, it's our job to stay News article which purported to analyze acceptability of rape, and that mixture is home and yell at Iran, because even if we member of ASMSU. Finally, I really find it twisted that you Christians believe that Jesus Christ is the connection between pornography and increasingly being used in everything from are not great patriots we are at least great True, a student may pay his tax at any would blame the Student Board (and call for Almighty God in the flesh, fully God and at sexual assault. Men on both "sides" of the hard-core to Playboy to advertising and talkers. Why should the young go out and time, for the constitution does not set a its abolition) based on an act you brought fashion. the same time completely human. He argument dealt solely with isolated crimes fight when we can sit at home and wallow in and criminals, assuming that porno users If pornography is not the origin of such voluntarily died on the cross to pay the just the luxuries the blood of our ancestors and men who rape are psychologically sick attitudes, it at least affirms their accepta¬ penalty for each person's sin (all our wrongdoing and selfishness). By simply bought? VIEWPOINT: BLACK HISTORY (not like the rest of us) and are responding bility. Men have no right to expect women It is doubtful that the mobilization of the to sexual frustration when they rape. One to view threats and intimidation (street putting his trust (faith) in what Jesus did on harassment) and invasion of their bodies as the cross a person (any person) may receive young will actually taxe place, but the side wants to ban porno ("We have taken a effects of the idea are worth looking at. The Thelesson isn9t either a compliment or a justifiable expres total forgiveness and eternal life as a free stand, now go away.") while the other cry rang out Jan. 23, Canada! The cry was wants to encourage it ("Let them have their sion of sexuality, and neither scapegoating gift. That the Moon followers and many other of course provoked by a fear of military fun, now go away."). pornography nor glorifying its benefits service. Although the United States is The first problem with the above argu¬ show a commitment to changing that groups are non-Christian is very obvious, over for us get when one compares their beliefs with the based on political freedom, doesn't there ment is that rape has been consistently attitude. It's time for men to question their above. Most do not believe that forgiveness come a time when Americans defend shown to be an act of objectification and own values, and to actively confront the and eternal life are free gifts, but that America? The nation is finally coming face violence, not a response to sexual frustra¬ destructiveness of the violence included in the individual must somehow earn or to face with its greatest foe, and although a By KENDALL INGROVE taught in its pages. tion. Rapists are psychologically indistin¬ male-defined sexuality. Donald L. Ayers deserve them by doing good works, living a major conflict may not ensue, there can be As we celebrate Black History Month The words of Gwendolyn Brooks should guishable from other men, and typically no harm in being prepared. Soon we will be Lansing good life, etc. during February, it will be easy for many of sound a warning signal to us all. Too many have access to a willing sexual partner. engaged ii] the most trying of times, and Beware of their deception! Moon's follow¬ us to believe that Americans are living in an young people today are viewing history as Their choice of victim is based on vulnera¬ ers will knowingly lie and deceive you perhaps for once we should stand together. era of enlightenment when minorities have an unnecessary subject in a society geared bility, not sexual attractiveness. The protests that have already begun are because they think it will help you become a won their rights and racism is a thing of the toward vocational training. Another mistaken assumption is that t. Yet, if we listen to the wise words of a This is tragic. If we forget the lessons only a few men have (or agree with) Moon followers member of their group which they consider not conscientious objection, rather they are concentrated stupidity. The ingrates of Black woman poet, we may realize that calloused attitudes toward women. That the only way. Actually it is only one of a this taught by history, we are condemned to multitude of wrong ways. today with their two-faced politics have is untrue. Not only does discrimination still repeat the past. If no one learns the women must prepare to be harassed not Christians Christopher Biang given us a whole new version of Patrick exist, but many people are forgetting the peaCeful ideals of Martin Luther King, anytime they are in the presence of men Henry's speech, "give us liberty without ordeals of Blacks in the last three centuries. racism and prejudice will continue. If King's and demeaned when they read a magazine, I saddened to the front page any responsibility or give us a roadmap of Defend America was see Gwendolyn Brooks, the 62-year-old poet words are aii0Wed to die. his work will have listen to music or watch television belies Canada." laureate from Illinois, is a remarkable |jeen jn vajn such a belief. If such a situation does not publicity given the five followers of Sun We will soon learn who is simply living in woman blessed with both intelligence and Brooks sajd fa 19?g that events in foreign seem evidence enough, or seems exaggera¬ Myung Moon and his Unification Church. the United States, and who is an American. It would be very appropriate for Jimmy sensitivity. Born in a Chicago ghetto, she ,ands would not aUow our apathy to ted, consider this: 32 percent of a 1974 Especially I was bothered by the fact that To all you isolationists, I am sorry you had Carter to get back on TV and give people at became the first Black woman to win a continue. The recent events in Iran and sample of college men agreed with the they label themselves as Christians. to be woken up, go ahead and go back to MSU an apology. It appears that in his Pulitzer Prize in poetry. statement, "Being raped would do some Using the name 'Christian' is a very Afghanistan have confirmed her prophecy. common ploy of many cults to gain initial rudeness he brought many of the students sleep. Brooks believes in the young of America. Does this mean we will have to fight women some good."; more than half of out of a sound sleep of complacency. Robert Nulf She doesn't just preach her belief, she helps wdl alienate nat£n? another sample would consider rape if they acceptance of their cause. I have been 378 Wyvern our Where does the president get the gall to make it a reality through her own initiative. could be assured they would avoid punish studying cult groups for several years. Such Haven't we learned war will not solve the Brooks sponsors 18 students in her neigh¬ problems of the world? It is unfortunate the borhood with scholarships and trips to United States does not attack hunger, Africa. In addition, she conducts poetry and illiteracy and discrimination with the same VIEWPOINT: CENSORSHIP skill and monetary aid that helps it build fiction workshops at several universities. nuclear weapons. She once organized a poetry workshop for Chicago street gangs, and she has directed several writing competitions for schools . . throughout Illinois, often supplying cash » Mnt Not During Black History Month we followonlythechnnlH on u of Gwendolyn example learn should we loarn u/*» frnm from tnp should Brooks nut past, but the nast Public access an outlet for freedom awards from her own funds. we should make practical application of that knowledge. enough to be brought to the attention of will either use the channel selector or the too many casualties. However, all too many Considering her background, Brooks' By ED WEISS on-off knob which comes with all television of the victorious participants do not realize view of today's young people is worth If tomorrow's leaders know their roots, The entire entourage of Ed-Itorial Weiss- more people. Naturally, there is not a shortage of editorial comments which is sets, your own included. that the obtaining of the right is only a examining. She feels that today's youth is perhaps they might avoid the same costly Cracks thanks you for the publicity that fractional part of the battle. The rest of it is letting the reforms of the 1960s slip away. mistakes of the generation before us. If the you have generated for our program. what one would hope for from a program In addition to advising you why East in the keeping of that right and that takes "Teens today know little about Malcolm X young of today can escape from their However, we would like the public to like ours. Sandwiched in between is a Lansing has this particular ordinance and forever. This part of the battle is usually and Martin Luther King," she said. She also 'interiors," they may help to better understand that it will be greatly disap plethora of information and wit which is to how you can take advantage of it, there are less bloody and is, therefore less recog be expected from the name of our program. two other points that I wish to speak to. thinks that the young poets of today go into understand the world about them. The pointed if it tunes into our program nized. But it is as important a part of the lessons of history should be used to provide We believe very strongly that there is a First, I wish all of you to know that I take themselves, or their "interiors." expecting to find it X-rated. As pornogra battle as was its predecessor. need for this type of programming, and the extreme umbrage at the manner in which Even the popularity of Roots was future generations with a legacy of peace phy, whatever that really is, Ed-Itorial short-lived, she said. Brooks feels that and prosperity. Let us heed the words of Weiss-Cracks falls a little short. public's response to our program during its both my character and my program have Very simply, a right not exercised will three years has supported this belief. been presented in some of the newspaper either atrophy or become vestigial. Those of although Alex Haley's book allowed Blacks Gwendolyn Brooks with all deliberate What it is that we do is to present items connected with Ed itorial Weiss-Cracks to be shown as humans with warm feelings, speed. that most of the mass media have ignored East Lansing has a model cable television ardticles that have appeared throughout us too many people have forgotten the lessons and that we consider to be important ordinance. Nationally, the networks control the state. Our program is not pornographic, do not view this lightly. If we are successful Wingrove is o graduate student in journalism the production of programs, and, in effect, obscene, offensive, vulgar or foul. These are in showing others what this is all about, dictate what it is that we will be allowed to words that have been created by weak there will be more intellects immersed with view on our own publicly-owned air-waves. intellects and substituted for the thought "I us which automatically diminishes the To help counter this sorry situation, our don't like this." The substitute words are number of zealots that wishes to erode our city provides, by law, the opportunity for all easy to use both grammatically and bloody victory. citizens to produce their own programming, mentally. Most everyone admits they have some thus encouraging a plethora of minority rights and would be shocked if anyone It is much easier for one of limited mental views. The purpose of this ordinance is, asked them by what right they exercised however, unfortunately missed by most of prowess to yell pornography than it is to understand why it is that one does not like any particular right. If someone were so our program's critics. another's ideas. Just as my program is not, confronted, they would assert, and cor¬ The ordinance is designed to encourage, rectly so, that that is not even a proper neither am I any of those substitute words. not discourage. In order to accomplish this question. The whole concept of a right is I am quite an honest person, both socially end, it was absolutely essential to prohibit that it is its sole justification; else, it would and mentally. Unless unduely provoked, I censorship of any form. Censorship, by its am usually polite and extra respectful of not be a right. People who ask for further very nature, is an anathema to the other people's rights. It is the exact justification for the exercising of a right proliferation of ideas contrary to those of clearly demonstrates their denial that what the status quo. If censorship of program¬ opposite that has been conveyed by most of was exercised was, in fact, a right. It is to these articles to readers that did not know ming were allowed, it would be possible for this that I was alluding in the example, the majority to silence any minority that it me personally. garbled by one journalist, about one's chose. This would discourage, not encour Next, 1 would like to, once and for all, crossing a street. Assuming one is operat¬ age. advise the public why it is that we put forth ing in accordance with the law, no one Obviously then, East Lansing's ordinance the tremendous effort that we do in would question another's right to freely is a model from the point of view of its producing Ed itorial Weiss-Cracks. One of cross the street. In fact, if someone did original purpose. If you are a dissenter here our critics says that we genuflect in front of question the act, we would all label that in that you disagree with this purpose, this the First Amendment. That accusation is person dangerous. ordinance, which was written in strict true. We not only genuflect in front of the Well, that is exactly our position regard compliance with the First Amendment to First Amendment, we genuflect in front of ing those critics of Ed-Itorial Weiss-tracks' the U.S. Constitution, will protect your each and everyone of our hard fought for, content. They are dangerous; not because rights to disperse your message via public precious and precarious political rights. they may disagree with what it is that we access television to as large an audience as To have human right instituted into law are saying, but because they do not cares to listen to you. The rest of us will a recognize our right to say it. simply exercise our individual rights to is a long process and the path to it is most often strewn with the blood and pain of all Weiss is the host of"I[d-ltorial Weiss-Crocks censor your message out of our homes; we () Michigon State News, Eost Lonsing, Michigan Friday, February 15, 1980 NewsBriefs Hypnosis: new tool for police By MARK FELLOWS sis to stop bleeding in auto See related story on page 14. State News Staff Writer "Sometimes I can't keep accident victims who are al¬ When most people think them out of the TV," Powell ready in shock and are highly Rather to replace Cronkite about hypnosis they probably think of Mandrake, Svengali or in control." added. After the hypnotic interview suggestable. Forensic hypnosis is a mush¬ Many specialists think of Kreskin. But how about the themselves as teachers or subjects are again asked about rooming field as more police NEW YORK (AP) — Dan Rather will succeed Walter local police? guides to help a person self- the incident to elaborate on agencies train their own spe¬ Cronkite, the country's best-known television jour¬ Whatever ideas there are induce a trance. Many hypnosis areas the interviewer may have cialists. Powell said he thinks nalist, as anchorperson of the "CBS Evening News" about hypnosis, people will specialists hold that all hypno¬ missed. hypnosis might become com¬ The potential for investiga¬ early in 1981, CBS announced Thursday. probably be hearing more sis is self-hypnosis. mon enough in the future to be tive hypnosis is only now being used in even relatively minor Bill Leonard, president of CBS News, said Rather about investigative (or foren¬ Another misconception is sic) hypnosis in the future. that hypnosis is some kind of recognized by police officers cases such traffic accidents. had signed a long-term contract to succeed Cronkite around the country. Some po¬ The as Of course hypnosis isn't new. truth serum. In fact, subjects possibilities, specialists as both anchorperson and managing editor of televi¬ lice have reported using hypno¬ It has been practiced by tribal can and do lie or confabulate agree, are endless. sion's top-rated nightly news program. medicine men, Indian yogi and information while in trance. The selection of Rather to succeed Cronkite quickly various magicians for centuries. Specialists agree the amount defused speculation that the "60 Minutes correspon¬ It is a relaxed state of mind of information volunteered by dent would sign a huge contract with a rival network. One report early last week hod Rather the recipient that allows a person to concen¬ trate subject in their subjects is proportional to the WHERE WBRF on one meaningfulness of the material of an $8 million offer from ABC. Cronkite will continue in his present position, prob¬ subconscious while blocking out external stimuli from their to them. People under hypnosis can fool themselves by remem¬ HDUOMTHE ably through the presidential inauguration next Jan¬ conscious mind. bering events that never hap¬ NIGHTOF... uary. "And I'm going to continue to be very active Hypnosis is becoming recog¬ pened, or can make up informa¬ 123. with CBS after that," he said in an interview several nized as a valuable investiga¬ tion because they want to help tive tool in law enforcement the interviewer, specialists hours before the announcement. because witnesses and victims said. of crimes often forget details of In a hypnotic session with a the incident, or suppress them forensic hypnosis specialist, the Pakistani journalist jailed altogether due to emotional subject gives three separate trauma. interviews — before, during Forensic hypnosis specialists and after hypnosis. The prelimi¬ ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) — A prominent Pakis¬ are quick to point out that nary interview allows the inter¬ investigative hypnosis is viewer to relax the subject by tani journalist was arrested in Afghanistan's capital of Kabul on Feb. 10 and has been held since, the Foreign merely an investigative tool discussing hypnosis and at the along the same lines as the same time obtain information Ministry said Thursday. polygraph, or "lie detector." about the crime to use as a Officials said they did not know where journalist Mukhtar Hassan was being held. He is a staff corres¬ Hypnotic interviews are not guide for the hypnotic inter¬ admissible as evidence in courts view questions. pondent of the Urdu language Daily Jasarat of Kar¬ generally, but information ob¬ The person is then given the achi. tained through hypnosis can be induction to hypnosis. Although A ministry spokesperson said the Afghanistan gov¬ used to gather admissible evi¬ many techniques are used, ernment has not responded to demands that Pakistani dence, said State Police hypno¬ most area police hypnosis spe¬ diplomats based in Kabul be allowed to visit Hassan. sis specialist Sgt. Gary Powell. cialists use the "eye roll" tech¬ It said the Pakistan government also has demanded "It's just the same as looking nique, or a similar technique a list of any charges brought against Hassan. State News/Mark A. Deremo at your notes," Powell said. having the subject concentrate ASMSU volunteer staff member Ray Kamm shows Hypnosis has recently gained on an object or spot while the senior Jeff McKinney where to put his signature on greater attention as an investi¬ interviewer relaxes them by the written petition to lower the drinking age to 19. gative tool. In the Chowchilla Hefner to repay Playboy school bus kidnapping case in The interviewer then uses a California, the bus driver gave variety of techniques to gain details under hypnosis of the information from the subject. CHICAGO (AP) — Hugh M. Hefner and four other abduction that helped crack the Regression is probably the officers of Playboy Enterprises Inc. will repay the com¬ pany almost $920,000 for benefits "not properly docu¬ mented or formally approved," Playboy announced. Drinking age petition case. also Hypnotic interviews were used Theodore Bundy in in the trial Florida. of most common method, where the subject either goes back and relieves the incident or Despite the potential that assumes an earlier age and The claims against Hefner, President Derick J. Dan¬ iels and three other unnamed officers result from an available for signing forensic hypnosis shows, mis¬ conceptions about its nature plays out their role at that time. Another method is the tele¬ audit by independent directors of the company. They still haunt practitioners. vision or movie technique cover the period from November 1971 through Decem¬ Students interested in sign¬ ASMSU director of legislative One common misconception where the subject views the ber 1978. ing petitions proposing to lower affairs. is that people can hypnotize incident as if it were on Playboy said representatives will meet with staff Michigan's legal drinking age Signatures will also be col¬ others. television. This method works members of the Securities and Exchange Commission can do so today in the Union lected next week in the Inter¬ "I detest the word 'hypno¬ especially well with children, "to determine whether any further action is required lobby from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. national Center, he said. tist'," said Robert E. Pearson, a according to specialists. to bring an informal SEC inquiry to an end." The petition drive, if success¬ "Things are really beginning psychologist from Traverse Pearson said he often has the An SEC spokesperson refused comment on the case. ful, would put a proposal to to snowball," Jaworski said, but City. "You can't do it to a subject enter the screen, like lower the drinking age to 19 on person — the subject is always Alice going through the looking Hefner, who is chairperson of Playboy, said in a added more volunteers are statement Tuesday he will repay $796,413 and the the November ballot. needed to work on the drive. others will return $122,000 "promptly" and "in cash." ASMSU will also be collect¬ "The more people involved, ing signatures Saturday at the more chance of success we fTlen & Women Look Your Meridian Mall from 10 a.m. to 9 have in the campaign," he said. p.m., in conjunction with the Interested people can contact Best with a cut from Teen-ager gets retrial Delta Tau Delta MS Dance for Jaworski in 326 Student Serv¬ Strength, said Tom Jaworski, ices Bldg. for more information. Gary's. $8.00 TYLERTOWN, Miss. (AP) — The armed robbery trial of a teen-ager, who once was sentenced to 48 years in Gay Council CENTRAL call 351-6511 Sunday,February 17 prison with no parole, drew toward a close Thursday with the defense portraying him as a mildly impaired Coffeehouse UNITED fa . Worship: 8:30 & 10:45am ' ' Paul W. Green I youth of good character. Defense witnesses included workers at Hudspeth Members of Lansing's les¬ bian/gay communitiy will per¬ METHODIST CHURCH GARY'S | 337-0893 Mental Retardation Center near Jackson, where de¬ fendant Robert Earl May Jr. has lived since shortly form at a coffeehouse at 8 tonight in McDonel Kiva. Across from the Capitol Campus Beautv Sabn The Nature of Forgiveness after his release from prison last April. Traditional and contempor¬ 549 E. Grand River across from Berkey Hall Dr. Robert R. Wood — Program director Jacqueline Fleming said he was a ary folk music will be per¬ THE PROTESTANT REFORMED CHURCHES good student but had made "very minimal progress." formed at the coffeehouse, Worship Services Associate psychologist Deborah Lovell said he was in which is sponsored by the MSU the "mild retardation" range. Lesbian/Gay Council and the 9:45 and 11:00 Nursery Available South Baptist Church Lansing Association for Human May, who was 14 at the time of his arrest last Janu¬ 485-9477 1518 S. Washington Lansing Rights. ary, is on trial before Circuit Judge Joe N. Pigott for The Kiva is inaccessible to one of four 1978 Christmas holiday robberies in his handicappers. A $1 donation is Sunday, 7:00 hometown of Brookhaven. If convicted, the maximum penalty would be life imprisonment. asked. COME WORSHIP Angels in This Hour? • believe in the FORGIVENESS OF SIN: Martin Luther Chapel Meridian 444 Abbott Road yChurcfi 332-0778 ts that ts in our sins are no longer held against us; the eternal blessedness of the people of ha. MB God Rom. 4:7 China makes progress 9t45 a.m. College Fellowship The World Bank Sunday Service College Bible and refreshments WASHINGTON (AP) — says China with Class in the has made significant progress toward full employ¬ 8:30pm ment for more than 400 million persons in its labor Holy Communion WORSHIP SERVICES force, largely in agriculture. SERVICE AT 10:00 A.M 10:00 a.m. SUNDAY, 8:30 A 11:00 Sunday 10 A.M. 6 P.M. 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In rhe West Side Action Center Above Hosier's on Haslett, Michigan 48840 Grand River Michigan State News, Eost Lansing, Michigan Friday, February 15, 1980 7 Football players begin work out with new ,gninlifting nur program more zest. About 70 MSU students are already doing their "homework" for the upcoming fall term. The coach added that mental attitude is as important as That homework is the winterweight conditioning program, physical condition. which will prepare football players for spring training and, One objective of the physical training is to build the muscles which will help each player with his job on the team. The coach eventually, for this fall's games. said the program isolates specific muscle groups which will The program, under the direction of Dave Henry, strength enhance each person's football playing ability. and conditioning coach, includes about 10 hours of weight lifting The standing vetical jump is one way of testing the strength and running per week. of a player. This test reveals how rapidly and powerfully a man Since Jan. 7, each of the 70 players has spent six hours a can move from a still position, as in the scrimmage line. week in the weight room of the football stadium and four hours "This exercise promotes the optimum amount of ballistic weekly in Jenison Fieldhouse running sprints. power in football." Henry said, "and blows the opposing team Story and Photos Coach Henry said the time is well spent and will pay off when off the field." the men perform on the gridiron this fall. "They take it quite seriously," said Henry, "and if they don't, Running is also an integral part of the athletes' winter by Tony Dugal I make sure that they do." training program. Stretching, calisthenics and sprints are the routine running exercises for the team. And judging from the bulging muscles of Henry's body, he is The 60,110 and 220-yard sprints build velocity, running form probably in as good of physical shape as many of his football and running technique. Henry said these are very important players. because a football player does a lot of running. He said the Henry has a bachelor's degree in physical education and a weight training and running exercises compliment each other. master's degree in exercise physiology. He spends nearly 20 "One without the other wouldn't be as good as both of them hours a week working out, emphasizing on muscle-building. together," Henry said. "The end product is what we're He said the amount of physical preparation is related to the concerned about." number of injuries the team may suffer during the playing Henry has ample proof that his program is successful. His records document many strength gains, such as in the case of "We're not going to be able to win football games if we lose freshman inside linebacker Steve Maidlow. Maidlow bench our starting people (due to injuries)," he said. pressed 300 pounds last year and is now pressing more than The coach said he takes pride in his reputation for keeping 400. the athletes in peak physical shape. Eight players were inactive The football team will continue its winter workouts through the year before Henry started his program, but last season only this term, and then start spring training. one player was injured to the point of not being able to play. Bryan Boak, who benchpressed 350 pounds last week told Henry attributes the decrease in injuries to the more how the weight training has helped him. regimented program he conducts, compared to the weight- "When you first come in you get knocked around (during a training program that existed before he took over three years game)," he said, "but now I'm receiving about half of the ago. knocking and giving about half. "The team is more productive, more efficient now," he said. "Next year I hope to be doing lots of knocking and receiving "They are mentally playing with more intensity, more finesse, none. That's when you start playing football." "Pumping iron" isn't just a cliche for the football team. The bench press is one of the basic muscle- building techniques used by the team. (above) Senior offen¬ sive McQuade guard Regis builds strength doing squats If' You Train as Coach Dave Henry records the strength increase, (right) The ^Without Tain. sign in the weight room tells it all, as does the face of offen¬ 'You Train „ sive tackle Boak (far right). Bryan 'Without Gain 0 Michigon Stote News, Eost Lonsing, Michigon Friday, February 15, 1980 THIS WEEKEND Entertainment READ THIS!!!!! Orion is coming to the Lansing Civic Center this Saturday. Who is Orion? A man whose promoters claim — hold on, folks — that he is Elvis reincarnated. ELVIS IS BACK!! This joker News photo editor, has an exhibition of color and black & white prints on display at Quarry Photo (403 E. Grand River) beginning this Saturday for two weeks. It's called "A Day in the City." Go see wears a mask to hide the scar tissue from the operation. They even it. Meanwhile, at Kresge Art Gallery features the figurative tell us that "many fans, one doctor, and at least one country music paintings of Robert Hansen as well as Karl Wolter's modern superstar think Elvis faked his own death." And friends, for $6.50 paintings. Gallery hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on weekdays and from Nutty fromrock Madness and $5.50 you can see the reborn Elvis. 1 to 4 p.m. on weekends. OTHER CONCERTS DEPT. Harry Chapin is back in Lansing MOVIES DEPT. Before I mention the provocative films coming again and he hardly needs plugging because all the people who go to town, I must notice Attack of the Killer Tomatoes (at the see him already have tickets by this time — in fact, I think it's Meridian 8) which is the special midnight show Friday and By JOHN NEILSON ivi \dm :ss sold-out or close to it. Bring your bananas to the Civic Center Saturday. Watch fate ketchup to an unsuspecting town! Also at State News Reviewer Sunday night. the Meridian is Cruising, the William Friedkin film about Hot on the heels of the superb debut by the Specials comes the On campus, this Friday, the Ten Pound Fiddle presents the sado-masochistic homosexual lifestyles in seamy New York. A1 equally excellent first album by Madness, and if these two albums National Recovery Act in Williams Hall at 8 tonight and admission Pacino is the cop investigating a series of sick murders — are any indication, 2-Tone Records may well be to the first part of undercover of course. It promises to be controversial — gay is $3. this decade what Stiff Records was to the tail end of the '70s. While The Lesbian/Gay Council and the Lansing Association for groups all over the country are protesting it. Saturn 3 is another Stiff specialized in all sorts of pop/rock eccentricity (Elvis Costello, Human Rights is sponsoring a coffeehouse in the McDonel Kiva on science fiction film with Kirk Douglas and Farrah Fawcett (sans Ian Dury, Nick Lowe and Lene Lovich, to name but a few), 2-Tone Friday at 8 p.m. Admission is $1 and it includes refreshments. Majors now) and an evil ol' robot. Sounds like a C-grade cross seems to have cornered the market on demented dance music for Here are the Music Dept. events: The Kellogg Chamber Series between Demon Seed and Lost in Space: it's also at Meridian. The those afflicted with terminal "happy feet." Mall Theatre is starting John Carpenter's The Fog, another horror "HEY YOU!!!! DON'T WATCH THAT - WATCH THIS!! IT'S presents the Richards Woodwind Quintet this Sunday at 3 p.m. in the Kellogg Center Auditorium. The quintet will perform five film from the man who gave us Halloween. THE HEAVY, HEAVY MONSTER SOUND OF MADNESS ...!!" works by female composers. General admission is $3.50 or $1 for On campus, the film to see is RHA's King of Hearts, a wonderful Call it ska. call it bluebeat, call it reggae rock, or just give in and call it "that nutty sound" — the name doesn't matter much in the students. Also on Sunday, Argentinian musical director Guillermo foreign film in several languages starring Alan Bates and Muller will guest conduct MSU's Repertory Band at 8:15 p.m. in Genevieve Bujold. Imagine a town inhabited by escaped inmates long run. What matters is that Madness' debut album One Step from an asylum turning the tide of a World War I battle. The film Beyond . . .(Sire SRK 6085) has some of the most irresistible the Union Ballroom. Admission is free. For individual student recitals call the music is witty and sentimental — it never fails to be an MSU favorite. grooves around. department hotline Aside from the obvious comparisons to the Specials (which at 355-3345. Otherwise, there's the more controversial Life of Brian, a send-up aren't as strong as might be imagined), perhaps the closest THEATER DEPT. The Center for the Arts in Lansing (425 S. of messiahs and just about everything else. It's not continually resemblance would be to Ian Dury, with whom Madness shares a Grand Ave.) houses the last two nights of Oliver Hailey's For the funny, but where it is funny it's hilarious. They're showing Heroes warped sense of unmistakably English humor and a manic sense of Use of the Hall, performed at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday by the too. Call 355-0313 for times and places. rhythm. Beyond that, there are also similarities with Syd Barrett Arts Encounter Theatre Troup. Good actors, bad play. (continued on page 9) ("In The Middle Of The Night" owes more than a little to "Arnold SHOWCASE DEPT. Showcase '80, the annual fashion and Layne," as both are perverted little ditties about underwear fetishists, while "Bed And Breakfast Man" shares Barrett's feel for oni ; s n ;p HI y()m>... entertainment spectacular show from thf United Blacks of Wonders and East Lansing merchants, presents three shows at lunacy/absurdity), Boots Randolph (if only for the searing sax on 7:30 p.m. on Friday and Saturday and 3 p.m. on Sunday. Tickets the title track), Tchaikovsky (whose "Swan Lake" is the victim of some artistic license here) and the Boy Scouts ("Chipmunks Are Within the limits of their style Madness manage to touch on a are $3, but only for Sunday's performance — the others have wide variety of feeling, from the frenzy in the opening notes of sold-out. Go!"). "One Step Beyond . . ." to more tender moments in songs like EXHIBITIONS DEPT. Richard Marshall, our beloved State Madness is a six-piece group — or seven, if you count Chas "Believe Me" (which is the album's only traditional love song). For Smash, who was recently added on backing vocals and fancy the most part, however, Madness is a rather unsentimental lot. MR. B'SLEVI SALE on stage footwork. Mike Barson gives the group much of its unique —Photo Finish— flavor with his colorful keyboards, while Chris Foreman provides They come across as your average bunch of looners out for lark after a few pints of light 'n bitters, and if they have any sort of IS STILL GOING ON! the ubiquitous reggae clip. The rhythm section of Dan Woodgate philosophical stance to bring to their audiences it's probably We will be on drums and Mark Bedford on bass is impeccable throughout, and when Bedford cuts loose on songs like "Rockin' In A-Flat" he something to the effect of "if you have to think about it. why While supplies last through Sunday nearly steals the show. Vocalist 'Suggs' McPherson camps his way through it all with true Duryesque charm, and the only complaint I bother?" Their lack of pretensions may be one of their greatest strengths, however — you get the feeling that these guys are in a OPEN SUN. 12 5 SLIGHT IRREGULARS band purely and simply because they love the music, and all else For the Last have against Lee Thompson's brassy sax playing is there simply comes second. Day of our Winter Olympic Sale isn't enough of it. PREWASHED come IN DENIM Athlete s Shop ^p PAC to present Shakespeare tragedy 233 E. Grand River JEANS Shakespeare's 16th century tragedy, Julius Caesar, will be the New York Shakespeare Festival, the New York City Opera PINE LAKE COUNTRY CLUB $9 each 2 for $ 1 6 or presented by MSU's Performing Arts Company at 8:15 Feb. 19 Company, the Phoenix Theatre Company in New York City and through 23 in Fairchild Theater. the Missouri Repertory Theater in Kansas City. Group parties & Director John Baldwin has injected a feeling of fantasy into his Joyce Elane Ramsay, MSU's artist in residence, will play WED., THURS., FRI., SAT., SUN., interpretation of the drama by using a moog synthesizer for sound effects and music. The music is arranged by Beth Mehocic. Calpurnia, wife of Caesar. Ramsay, who is a previous winner of a Wedding receptions 13th 14th 15th 16th 17th national professional talent search conducted by Universal-inter¬ Jon Baisch, director, actor and teacher at MSU stars as Julius Caesar. He has played more than 100 leads and directed more than national Pictures Corp. in Hollywood, has extensive Shakespear¬ „ n 339-8281 300 during his career, ean background, with recent roles in Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet, Call: anytime 220 M.A.C. M-F 10-8 A Midsummer Night's Dream, and Much Ado About Nothing. 339-2734 For the role of Brutus, the department is importing University Mall Sat. 10-6 actor/director Eb Thomas, a Sarasota, Fla., resident who worked 332-2220 Sun. 12-5 on his doctorate in theater at MSU. Thomas has performed with 1018 Haslett Rd., Haslett KEEP IT UNDER OUR mSHM HAT... Go«J Talent'. Fo«d'. ^ood Tiles! BACK BY POPCLAB DEMAND $|goo /\ imsu ^fuderrt- -fcundaflon s preservkrhon pg "Hotiw 1mi-355.3454"] P»pfwlly fcndaf i>f f Skdegf-U* iJ BOOKSTORKj ^ £ Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, February 15, 1980 9 Whispers: ho-hum pop R&B By CHRIS RIZIK again plays the center of the memory of singer/songwriter State News Reviewer field, alternating ballads, disco Donny Hathaway, is a top notch Yawn! One thing about the cuts, and remakes of old hits in ballad (perhaps because they Whispers really fascinates me. a predictable way (they really merely add lyrics to an old How can a group that has no big go out on a limb, mixing all Hathaway Christmas tune), and hits, no revolutionary style or three on "My Girl," a discofied "And The Beat Goes On" is a distinguishable sound, and no version of the classic Tempta¬ happy upbeat tune with good special gimmick make it so big tions ballad). These guys play it falsetto harmonies. However, in soul music? Their records sell safe, and it is this caution which the Whispers somehow manage faster than $200 gold, and are prevents the LP from going to ruin one of Motown's great¬ often as hard to find (in fact, the anywhere. The music is harm¬ est songs, "My Girl," chanting disc I'm reviewing now was the lessly listenable, but far from throughout the song "She's my last one Discount Records had exciting. girl, she's so fine!" in stock). It's not that the group Lyrically, the Whispers add On the whole, The Whispers is very special. They sound no nothing to what's been said by amounts to inoffensive back¬ more gifted than any of the few every group from the Mono¬ ground music dully presented. hundred "doo wop" groups that tones to the Manhattans. I Other than the noted cuts, the have come and gone in the last 20 years. Their songs are innocuous, to say the most, mean, how many times can they spew out phrases like "I want you by my side forever . . . songs on aren't worth this album really mentioning (so I won't). The guys are pretty Lasagna Shoppe their vocals are pleasant but sharing our precious love to¬ good harmonists with good not dynamic, and the produc¬ gether" without them wearing ranges, but their soul music tion of former teen prodigy thin? just doesn't have any soul. It is Leon Sylvers is far from earth The Whispers stick with this just a series of varying beats shattering. The Whispers are, bland format throughout most and arrangements, a kind of in a word .. . average. of the LP, pausing only briefly ho-hum pop. On The Whispers (Solar for a couple of nice cuts. "A Album courtesy of Discount BXL1-3521), the group once Song For Donny," sung in Records. Buddy Holly Rock, country and popular culture fans with cable television shouldn't miss Buddy Holly: Reminiscing which will be repeated this Sunday at 7 p.m. on Channel 56 (PBS in Detroit). Movies on campus this weekend The show, which was originally broadcast on the PBS network Bite It and Wet Me — wow, what a line-up!) is last Monday, is perhaps the best documentary of its kind. It (continued from page 8) still here in B-104 Wells with Animal Lovera features an accurate biography of one of pop music's most Classic Films premieres (for Michigan) Werner Herzog's Woyzeck, a modern war drama of beginning the double-features at 7:30, 9:30 and important artists, including the parts The Buddy Holly Story 11:30 p.m. with the others in between. Admission left out. human values. It's being shown 7:30 and 9:30 is $2.50 for students and $3.50 otherwise. A Holly friends, family and associates are interviewed, and p.m. Friday and Saturday and 8 p.m. Sunday in B-108 Wells. Admission is $1.50 and just $1 with classier double-feature is Truffaut's Small there are musical performances by the original Crickets and RHA pass. Change and The Story of Adele H which stars Holly protege, Waylon Jennings. Of special interest are vintage Other films on campus include: The Latin film clips of Elvis Presley performing "Heartbreak Hotel" on flash-in-the-pan Isabel Adjani. It's in 100 Engi¬ American Film Series presents its last offering, neering Bldg. Friday and Saturday with Change the Dorsey Brothers' Show in 1956, and the REAL Buddy Holly Ganga Zumba, a Portuguese film on slave trade at 7:30 and 10:15 p.m. and Adele at 9:15 p.m. performing "That'll Be The Day," "Peggy Sue," and discussing to Brazil, set in 1641. It's in B-102 Wells at 8 p.m. Admission $2 or $1.50 with RHA pass. his career with Ed Sullivan. It is an excellent, EXCELLENT If you want to see unflattering shots of Barbara CARNAVAL DO BRASIL DEPT. Carnaval! presentation. Streisand from every angle go see the disap¬ The samba! Rio! It's Carnaval time in Brazil so Other rock television this weekend includes Tom Petty & the pointing Funny Lady being shown in G-8 Holden this Saturday from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. in the Olds Heartbreakers and Bob Dylan on NBC's Midnight Special at 1 basement at 7:30 and 10 p.m. It's $1.50 or free Plaza Hotel and you can help them celebrate. a.m. tonight. 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Miami won the lone encounter in 1975 State News Sports Writer with a 56-52 victory. The MSU women's basketball team faces one opponent for the The Redskins boast two scorers with averages of more than 13 second time this season and one it has not played in nearly five points in guard Carol Myers and center Deb Grushon. Myers HOST DEWERf.V UUJOAL S years as the Spartan cagers return to the IM Sports-West arena averages 13.6 points per game to lead Miami, while adding more for a pair of weekend games. than 60 assists, also tops on the team. Grushon carries a 13.4 points Following a fourth-place finish in last weekend's Big Ten per game average, and recently set the Redskins' single-game tournament in Madison, Wis., the cagers will square-off against scoring record with 32 points against Eastern Michigan Ninth-place icers want first sweep overall with a 3.95 average. Indiana University tonight at 8, before coming back Saturday afternoon to host Miami (Ohio) University in a 4 p.m. contest. MSU beat the Hoosiers in the first round of the conference University. "I don't really know too much about them," Langeland said, "But I do know they beat Ohio State and have been playing good By BILL TEMPLETON championships by a 54-47 count for its lone win of the tournament. basketball." Robinson was named the WCHA player-of-the week two weeks State News Sports Writer Last year, the Spartans downed Indiana in the conference Senior co-captain Mary Kay Itnyre continued to lead MSU in ago for giving up just seven goals in two games against the Needing a sweep of a two-game series is nothing new for the tourney, only to lose to the Hoosiers the following week in a single scoring with a 13.6 average. Sophomore Nanette Gibson, out for MSU hockey team. This weekend against the University of University of Michigan. Robinson's efforts sparked the Pioneers to game match-up. most of the season with an ankle injury, is averaging 12 points per a 4-2 and 9-5 sweep of the Wolverines. Denver, however, it is nearly a necessity. MSU head coach Karen Langeland hopes the same will not game, while also leading the team in rebounding, averaging 10.8 "Denver could be very down for this series," Walsh said. "It had The Spartans open a two-game set tonight with the Pioneers at a chance to knock on the playoff door with a split last weekend, but happen again this season. per contest. Munn Ice Arena at their usual 7:30 faceoff, before meeting again at they didn't get it." "They're a relatively young team with good shooters and good Sophomore Deb Traxinger now owns both the career, as well as 3 p.m. Saturday afternoon. "THEY HAVE ONE of the biggest teams in the league and one defense," the Spartan mentor said. "We didn't give them very season records for assists, as she now has 114 assists this year for a Following the University of Minnesota-Duluth's sweep last of the most physical," Walsh added. "Their question mark is team many good shots when we played them last week, though, and we 5.7 average per game and 192 for her two-year career. week against the University of Notre Dame, the icers find played very well in that game." MSUings: As a part of tonight's halftime festivities, three fans themselves back in ninth place in the Western Collegiate Hockey speed, and that's what we'll attempt to exploit." will have a chance to vie for 100 Susan B. Anthony $1 coins. The Spartan icers are returning to WCHA action after a The Hoosiers, 15-11. are led by 6-foot-4 center Sue Hodges, who Association, one position out of the final playoff spot. MSU owns a two-week layoff from regular competition, the only action being a is Indiana's leading scorer. Michigan National Bank and MSU will celebrate Anthony's 160th 9-13-0 record in WCHA play and is 11-19-0 overall. 5-4 upset win over the Polish Olympic team last Friday. birthday by spreading the coins out on the basketball court and "Being back in ninth place will make us play better, we'll have to "There's no doubt we have to sweep a series and playing against THE MIAMI REDSKINS come into East Lansing with a 12-9 affording the fans a chance to collect as many as possible in 30 rise to the occasion," MSU assistant coach Shawn Walsh said. "It seconds. Fans must register prior to the game to be eligible. Denver this weekend will provide us with our best opportunity," record, and will be facing MSU for only in the second time in the couldn't have happened at a better time." Walsh said. "But the first thing we have to do is take one period, and one game at a time. We can't look at the total two games." DENVER SAW ITS playoff hopes just about disappear last MSU is expected to be in good health for its last six games, and week in dropping both of its games to league-leader University of the stretch run for the playoff spot which has eluded it for the past LEADS MSU INTO FIRST HOME MEETS North Dakota. The Pioneers occupy the 10th spot in the WCHA, three seasons. with a 6-13-1 league mark and 10-18-1 record overall. Junior defensemen Dan Sutton and Jim Clifford will both be Defenseman Gary Nedelak and left winger Ed Beers lead Denver in scoring this season. Nedelak has eight goals and 17 assists while Beers has 11 goals and 14 assists. back in the Spartan lineup. Sutton is coming off a charley horse he suffered when playing against Minnesota two weeks ago and Mrosko has blossomed as swimmer Goaltender Scott Robinson will no doubt see action in both Clifford returns fter sitting out the Polish Olympic team meet due By ADAM TEICHER Michigan University at 2 p.m. Mrosko said Wednesday before and I really hadn't thought of games of the series against MSU. Robinson is 5-7-1 with a 4.26 to a game disqualification received in the second game of the Minnesota series. State News Sports Writer Saturday. Both meets will be practice while overlooking the going to the national meet," goals-against average in WCHA play, while owning a 9-11-1 mark It was only a matter of time held in the Charles McCaffree McCaffree Pool. "But I have Mrosko added. "But I placed in until Linda Mrosko began to Pool of the IM Sports-West. worked real hard since coming a few events and after the display that talent she is now to Michigan State and my times 50-fly (50-yard butterfly), they showing for the MSU women's "I REALLY DIDNT swim all have come down, so obviously announced that Linda Mrosko Women gymnasts will take * swimming team. that much in high school and I this has helped me. had qualified for the nationals." Mrosko, now a junior, was by never really trained for the "Still, I was surprised in the MSU coach Jennifer Parks saw that Mrosko could develop her own admittance "just on AAU (Amateur Athletic Union) Big Ten meet last year because the team, blended in" on her like some of the other girls," I wasn't supposed to do well (continued on page 11) High against Indiana St, this weekend Birmingham Groves School team and had a rather undistinguished freshman son at MSU. sea¬ CLIP THIS AD & SAVE n By WILL KOWALSKI pionships. showing her potential by scor¬ burgh, she had a second in the But she began to blossom as a GRAND OPENING SPECIAL State News Sports Writer Even at the beginning of the ing a first on the balance beam floor and a third on the beam swimmer a year ago and now is The MSU women's gymnas¬ season Swing wasted no time and a third in the all-around and it looked as though there mainstay the 1980 Spar¬ OIL CHANGE? a on against Ohio State University were more good things to come. tics team is packed with an tans. Mrosko leads MSU into its abundance of young talent this and a second in the floor first two home meets of winter year, and one of those trying to exercise against the University BUT THEN SWING did not term this weekend. The Spar¬ We do it FASTER. CHEAPER S CLEANER make a for herself is of Minnesota. Then at home have a first-through-third place name tans host Oakland University at freshman Pam Swing from versus the University of Pitts¬ (continued on page 11) 7:30 tonight and face Eastern Than Doing It Vourself Lakewood, Ohio. Swing will get a chance to show her fine style when the The OIL, FILTER, Spartans host Indiana State Comedy Classic University at noon Saturday in & LUBRICATION their last home meet of the COOD EVENING! 10 minutes and only *12.99 season at Jenison Fieldhouse. 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She was the Ohio state week," Swing "For a while I was having great floor work MSU, at champ in the all around as a trouble with my routine on the Swing senior in United States Gym says, goes to Spartan championship uneven bars, and I would go assistant coach Jodi Hitt Bran nasties Federation as well. Be into don. Brandon pulling for LAKE PLACID, N.Y. (UPI) enough for a medal and rele¬ practice dreading the ' gym cause of her outstanding senior workout and a bit afraid of not the Un — St. Valentine's Day brought gated him to a fifth place finish. year she was named athlete of getting my routinp down," Massachusetts the year in Lakewood in 1979. broken hearts to American Leonhard Stock of Austria MSt'ings: Swing said. head coach Michael Kasavana tain Diane athletes at the Winter Olym¬ captured the gold medal in the "Then all of a sudden the hails from, makes up all the Swing's goals for this season pics. downhill with a clocking of routine started are to remain in the all around to come off MSU floor and bar routines, The U.S. team competed in 1:45.50. Teammate Peter and to see the team make the better, my attitude got better, ompliments Bran three medal events Thursday, Wirnsbirger took the silver and and now I feel great about my nationals. But before her career n for her -xper the first full day of competition, Steve Podborski of Canada won at MSU is over there should be performance again." big help to the the bronze in the many individual awards coming younger and walked away empty-hand- glamor skiing Swing will return to the kewood High event of the games. all-around line up against Indi ^ While at 1 vas the state her way as well. •rs in of the MSI! squad, high school in New America's leading medal ana State, marking the first runner up in hi freshman and it was favored to win medals hope in the downhill, Karl time since the U-M meet that sophomore ye in the women's 1,500-meter Anderson of Greene, Maine, she will compete in all four events due to her improvement speed skating competition and never made it to the bottom of the men's 30-kilometer cross country race but speed skater Beth Heiden and cross country Whiteface Mountain. He stum¬ bled and fell at the top of the run. on the uneven bars. Swing considers the floor exercise as her best event, though, and GOLD MEDAL WINTER OCfHfy that has a lot to do with her skier Bill Koch both finished Heiden and Koch were the previous work with the Cleve¬ THURS—FRI—SAT & SUN ONLY out of the money. biggest U.S. disappointments. land Ballet Company. About the only thing that got Heiden, the top U.S. women's EVENT#1 EVENT#3 "I took ballet clinics for nine American hearts stirring at all speed skater from Madison, WARM UPS ALL TIGER years that were associated with was a strong run by Pete Wis., finished a dismal seventh the Cleveland ballet group Save up to RUNNING SHOES Patterson of Sun Valley, Idaho, in the women's 1,500-meter while also performing in gym down Whiteface Mountain in event won by Holland's Annie nasties, and I think the dance 50% OFF 25% OFF the men's downhill ski race. Borckink. Koch, a Brattleboro, Leonhard Stock of Austria during competition at training has really helped me EVENT Patterson tied Bill Beck's Vt. resident and silver medal¬ BASKETBALL SHOE SALE a the Olympics in Lake Placid Thursday. become a better gymnast on 1952 performance for the best ist in the 30-kilometer cross Adidas, Nike, Pony & Wilson finish ever by a U.S. skier in country race at Innsbruck in Olympic competition, but his 1976, never even made it to the Save up to 25 /o OFF time of 1:47.04 wasn't good finish line in his specialty. Mrosko leads MSU into home meets The Athlete's Shop (continued from page 10) WHILE THE TIME she has know the turns well. This will 233 E. Grand River Race driver dies when Mrosko was a freshman. At that time, Parks was the coach at Eastern Michigan. put in working with weights and in the pool have helped her, Mrosko feels that being in the help us when the Big Ten meet (Feb. 28 through Mar. 1) comes here." in "While I was at Eastern, I right frame of mind is every bit One of the highlights of CLONES ARE CHEAP! Daytona crash saw her swim the butterfly and as important. Friday's meet with Oakland "A lot of swimming is men¬ will be Mrosko's showdown anyone who knows anything tal," she explained. "If you put with Linda Hein of the Pioneers about swimming could see she DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. his car and rushed to the infield limits on yourself, they will in the 100-yard butterfly. had tremendous potential," (UPI) Race driver Ricky infirmary, where Dr. Cal hold you back. But once you — Parks recalled. "She is able to Knotts died instantly Thursday Herron examined him. break the limits, you can im hang onto the water well, which when he crashed his Oldsmobile is something only some people prove a lot more. I think off a retaining wall during "He was killed instantly of massive head injuries. He was do naturally." swimming is 50 percent mental and 50 percent physical. Im Notes qualifying for the Daytona 500 dead before they got him here," stock car race. This season, Mrosko has "You have to believe you can Herron said. qualified for the Association of The 28-year-old driver, who beat the other girls and you The IM department and the lived in Paw Paw, Mich., was "When it first Intercollegiate Athletics for have to think about what you're MSU Student Foundation will happened, I Women national meet as part of going more than 100 miles per didn't think it was that bad," going to do so when the race hold a cross country ski open MSU's 200 yard freestyle team, hour when he hit a car driven said his shocked father and comes, you don't have to think house from 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday but has yet to do so individual about what you're doing, it by Blackie Wangren. It was the crewchief, Richard Knotts. He on the Forest Akers West golf fifth ly. She missed qualifying in the comes naturally." lap of the second 125-mile stood watching as a black tarp 50 butterfly for the second year course. Cost is $2 per hour. And swimming in her own At Capygrapn we've perfected qualifying heat for Sunday's was pulled over the wreckage in a row by two-tenths of a Waxing demonstrations will be Daytona 500. of Knotts' Oldsmobile. pool for the first time in a meet held on the hour beginning at 1 second. since Dec. 7 should help. Both autos bounced off the p.m. and skiing mini lessons retaining wall on the first turn "He was a good boy. My son "I'd just like to qualify for the "It's just like in any other will be held every hour begin and slid into the infield. Wan¬ is dead," he said. "All he nationals and see how well I can sport," she said of the home- do in the nationals," Mrosko ning at 1:30 p.m. gren walked away with a cut wanted to do was become a pool advantage. "You are famil¬ hand. Knotts Grand National driver." said. iar with the blocks and you was pulled from Catch The Fan! ROLL • PITCH - 30.00 30.00 Tonight at 8:00 pm YAU - 30.00 at THE I.M. 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His campaign platform calls day for a chance to succeed for renovation of housing, a former Ingham County commis¬ local consumer protection divi sioner Patrick Ryan. sion, and more equitable taxes The primary election on so city dwellers receive what Tuesday will determine each they pay for in taxes. party's candidate for the March "For example, the residents 10 election. in the cities of East Lansing and Ryan, a Democrat, resigned Nov. 2 from his seat as commis¬ Lansing are really paying double for law enforcement." sioner of the 19th district, Ballbach said. "They're sup which includes parts of Univer¬ porting the citiy police as well sity Village and Spartan Vil¬ as the sheriffs department." lage, portions of Lansing's first Ballbach said there is evi and second wards and parts of dence of widespread misuse of Lansing Township. Mike Kistler Brett Dreyfus Don Steinhoff Phil Ballbach Dan Stouffer Greg Pincumbe funds in the sheriffs depart Republicans Brett Dreyfus, ment that probably warrants a rests for East added that individuals Don Steinhoff, 25, of 2711 and energy ( conservatio He Ballbach earned a master's Michael Kistleir, Daniel possession of mari¬ Lansing clients, many of are pro¬ degree in social science from full-scale investigation. Stouffer and Donald Steinhoff juana rather than "harder whom are students without tected from excesses of the Geert Court, is a business predicted that unemployment squad by the courts. graduate of MSU and will spiral in the Lansing area MSU. Greg Pincumbe. 27, of 2606 and Democrats Phillip Ballbach drugs" and disregarding public transportation, would be great¬ metro program in the next few years and He has also worked as a Hazelwood, is a graduagc stu¬ and Greg Pincumbe and in the criticism. ly inconvenienced if they had to Kistler said he supports the coordinator of the Muscular teacher in the Lansing School dent in public administration at race. Funding was resumed Tues¬ go to Lansing for services, concept of DEC. Dystrophy Association, over¬ proposed that the Board of District and a research analyst MSU and operations manager Brett Dreyfus, 18, of 1519 day based upon the fact that a Dreyfus said. His particular concerns in the seeing the program in 32 coun Commissioners plan to offset He said his primary belief is 19th district are "to protect the unemployment by drawing new for the state Department of at Camp Highfields near Spartan Village, is an MSU governmental committee had that political decisions should He also finance industries, particularly the Social Services. Onondaga. junior studying public admin¬ been formed to provide some rights of individual home serves as Pincumbe said citizen's reflect those of the community owners and protect the inner solar industry, to the area. Ballbach has served on the a istration and political science. civilian control over the squad. chairperson of the Capitol Area review board should monitor He has attended MSU since Dreyfus approves of the allo¬ and not those of any special city areas from neighborhood Young Republicans. Steinhoff said he believes the Tri-County Community Health Board and the Lansing Board of the metro squad. graduating at age 15 from the cation, saying the squad should interest group. decay and crime." Steinhoff said he favors a county misplaced its priorities Election Canvassers and he is a "I don't think it's proper for Bronx High School of Science in concentrate exclusively on hard Dreyfus would like to see Kistler is a member of the metro squad advisory board by reducing funds for social more cooperation between Ingham County Bar Association controlled by the police depart services in its 1980 budget. member of the National Associ¬ police to control police," he New York City. drug busts. gov¬ code of ethics for and the Lansing Board of ment. He said the metro squad "The county is not looking to ation of Social Workers. He has been a member of the On another issue, Dreyfus ernments, a the needs of the people," he Ballbach said he supports The squad should devote its MSU debate team and has been said it is absolutely necessary elected county officials, taxa Realtors. should concentrate on arresting citizen review of the metro time to arresting those with an assistant to the state Legis that the county continue to tion and spending limits, and an Daniel Stouffer, 23, of 4905 major dealers and not waste its hard drugs, he added. lature. fund the Drug Education Cen¬ expansion of rape counseling Dunckel Apartments, is a sen¬ money pursuing those in pos¬ Philip Ballbach, 40. of 312 squad with control in the hands Leslie Ave., is an administra of elected officials. He also said He said there is a definite ter (DEC) at 398 Park Lane. ior at MSU studying forestry session of marijuana. Dreyfus said he approves of programs. tive assistant in the state the funding of the Tri-County need for DEC and favors the the county's $6,500 allocation At issue is whether DEC Michael Kistler. 28. of 3025 and wildlife and fisheries. He said his special concerns Metro Squad should be re eval- continuation of funding. for the Tri-County Metro Squad duplicates services offered in Scarborough, Lansing, is an Stouffer, an assistant execu are employment, social services Attorney General's Office. as long as a civilian board Lansing and if so, whether East attorney with offices at 808 N. tive director on the ASMSU oversees the squad's opera- Lansing clients should be re¬ Capitol Ave., Lansing. Board, has served on the Com quired to seek those services in Kistler is a graduate of mittee to Review Services of The Ingham County Board of Lansing. Central Michigan University Olin Health Center and the Our reputation has boon FREE! 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KINSLEY State News Staff Writer "T'ai Chi is trying to get touch with the energy in of the The 'orm movements which consists of 108 learned A tax resister who lives in supports himself, his wife and are are their nine children by making begins with registration at 6 for non-students. The work¬ body," Bishop said. separately and then put to¬ voluntary poverty to protest Step into the room, the what he calls the corporation- speeches and holding semi¬ p.m. Friday, and will feature a shop is jointly sponsored by a people appear to be moving in "It is primarily a form of gether so the entire movement the country, has a series of group sessions coalition of campus ministry, slow motion, the oriental sitar exercise that strengthens the flows without stopping, Bishop controlled U.S. democracy, nars across will speak this weekend at a bachelor's degree, two mas¬ throughout the weekend. The parish, religious, educational, music creeps from a tape re¬ muscles and the internal or¬ said. seminar held in the lower ters degrees and a doctorate. seminar ends with a liturgy at peace and justice groups. corder, around the room and to gans," he said. "It's also taught "First you must learn the He presents the workshops to 4:30 p.m. Sunday. form and then forget lounge of St. John's Student your ears. No one seems to in geriatric wards to help old the form," Center, 327 M.A.C. Ave. parish, diocean, religious Interested persons may DiLaura explained. "Next you know you are there and you people retain their balance." and collegiate communities Registration fees, which in¬ contact St. John's Student begin to wonder if they know T'ai Chi is also considered a learn the breathing and then throughout the country. cludes dinner on Saturday, Center for more information. Charles C. McCarthy, who they are there. form of dance because of the forget the breathing." Each Monday and Wednes¬ balance needed in practicing The idea is to do T'ai Chi day at 6 p.m. in the Union the form, Bishop said. without thinking about it, he Tower Room the MSU T'ai Chi In addition T'ai Chi Ch'uan said. Club gathers to practice the can be used as a form of For about 15 minutes the Hypnotists: 'Svengalis' aid police medical doctors to practice hypnosis, Rossi said, and the American ancient oriental form of T'ai Chi Ch'uan exer- (pronounced self-defense. Ch'uan means fist, representing control actions, he said. over one's group limbers up with various exercises which include swing¬ ing their arms, rocking back flaps its wings," and "brush knee twist step." The form takes time to learn, By MARK FELLOWS Tye Gee Chwan) is a form of Bishop and Bob DiLaura, and forth from the balls of their State News Staff Writer Society for Clinical Hypnosis has moved to make it unethical for exercise that attempts to bring president of the club, present feet to their heels and turning DiLaura said. Although the centuries-old technique of hypnosis is slowly "lay persons" to perform the practice. the body and mind together, T'ai Chi to persons interested in their heads. "We present the entire form gaining acceptance as a law enforcement tool, there are The specialists who make up the state organization don't exactly said Mark Bishop, who has been the form. The form itself begins with throughout the term, but it's fit the popular image of "hypnotists" — except maybe Damon surprisingly few practitioners of investigative hypnosis in the Reinbold, a 30-ish East Lansing-based specialist who operates studying T'ai Chi for four years. "No one on campus is master the movement called "raising of not until the second term that state. T'ai Chi literally means enough to teach T'ai Chi," the arms." From there the form you start to understand what But the 15 or so specialists connected to Michigan police smoking- and weight-control clinics across the country. Reinbold has an easy manner about him that makes it easy to "grand ultimate" with Chi rep¬ DiLaura said. "We just present flows through movements you are doing." agencies see enough future in forensic hypnosis to have recently the form and give people a called "grasping the bird's tail," The club is free and open to formed a state professional organization, the second in the nation, trust him, an obvious advantage in hypnosis. In contrast to most of resenting the vital force of the chance to do T'ai Chi together." "the single whip," "white stork the public. to exchange information and "keep out the quacks." the others in the organization who are police officers by profession body, he said. Donald Rossi, head of the State Police Behavioral Science and dress accordingly, Reinbold wears open shirts and sports a Division and president of the newly-formed Michigan Society for mustache and styled hair. He looks as close to Svengali as a person without a cape can get. Investigative and Forensic Hypnosis, said the organization is vital to communication among state forensic hypnosis specialists. The State Police in East Lansing boasts three hypnosis specialists, each of whom specializes in a related discipline. Health education center moves to MSU "Hypnosis is fairly new in law enforcement," Ross said. "Up until now communications have been poor." Rossi says he spends most of his time counseling state troopers center as one of its the MMSHSA. HERC will serve including MSU has been designated as resource but also finds time to take certain crime victims or witnesses as The organization is also a means to organize practitioners to the location for the Regional objectives in its 1978-83 Health "Another important function Clinton, Eaton, Hillsdale, Ing¬ head off what members see as currents threatening the use of subjects to stay in practice. Health Education Resource System Plan and 1979-80 An¬ of the resource center is to act ham, Jackson and Lenawee. hypnosis in law enforcement, Rossi said. Operating out of a plush office on Northwind Drive in East central clearing house Center (HERC), a service de¬ nual Implementation Plan. as a The state of Virginia recently passed a statute allowing only Lansing, Rossi is well known as a forensic hypnosis specialist. He within the area for information MSU was chosen over the recently had to refuse a request to review some evidence in the signed to coordinate health Among its functions, HERC other applicants because it is will on local and state health educa¬ Theodore Bundy trial in Florida due to a scheduling difficulty. education agencies. provide assistance to the best qualified in terms of Another State Police specialist, Lt. Ronald Beauchine, was the Health agencies in the area schools, health faculties, health tion," she said. the necessary resources, Lawyer files for appeal The health first Michigan police officer to receive hypnosis training in 1977 began expressing the need for a agencies, and community Six-County Council on schools, talent and audio-visual health center in 1975. The groups in planning or evalu¬ Health Education selected the and also serves as a polygraph operator. aids, Gillette said. location of HERC. The council Sgt. Gary Powell combines his talents as a police artist with Michigan Mid-South Health ating health education pro¬ in conviction of protesters hypnosis to sketch crime suspects using information gained from Systems Agency (MMSHSA) grams, said Ann Gillette, tech¬ consists of a group of repre¬ sentatives from the counties The Regional HERC will be out of witnesses under hypnosis. responded by including the nical assistance coordinator of one only 11 in the nation. TRAVERSE CITY (UPI) - Olsen said he did not know Powell said 85 percent of his cases deal with murder, though A lawyer for 14 persons con¬ how long it would be before the sexual assault cases also find hypnosis valuable. victed of criminal trespass dur¬ court decided if the appeal Some organization members said they are often the subjects of ing a protest demonstration at would be denied or granted. jokes or misunderstandings, even within their own police the Big Rock nuclear power Olsen wants to ask the state departments. plant filed a motion Thursday Leonard L. Accardo, an officer with the Burton Police court of appeals to reverse to have the Michigan Court of decisions by both district and Department and treasurer of the new organization, said he had a Appeals review the case. hard time selling the idea to his superiors. circuit courts in Charlevoix James Olsen, an environ¬ "My friends keep teasing that they'll buy me a black cape," County. mental lawyer in Traverse added Clifton Kingsland of the Oak Park Department of Public City, filed an application to Judges in those two courts Safety. appeal the case on behalf of the found the 14 persons guilty of But despite misconceptions held by police and the public 14 persons arrested during the trespass during a demonstra¬ concerning hypnosis, organization members agree the future of 1978 protest at the Consumers tion at the Lake Michigan investigative hypnosis is bright as more police agencies around the Power Co. plant near Charle- nuclear plant. 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NEW ORLEANS (AP) - An FBI informant bought $10,000 was in tickets for a campaign function for an unsuccessful candidate but Gravel said he had been told the panel was running late and Edgar "Sonny" Mouton, hired a hotel bellhop to cart in seven would not need Lambert until next Thursday. boxes of records. Others carried more than a dozen boxes. for Louisiana governor, the candidate's attorney said Thursday as a federal grand jury began looking into the government At an impromptu news conference, Gravel said he did not In the .Brilab operation, FBI agents allegedly paid bribes to know how many tickets were involved, saying the event was corruption inquiry known as Brilab. officials and others in Louisiana, Texas, Oklahoma and FBI investigates Meanwhile, Gov. Edwin Edwards testified before another federal grand jury investigating campaign contributions and "some kind of testimonial" held last November when Lambert was unsuccessfully campaigning against Republican David Arkansas. In Louisiana, the payoffs allegedly were made to try to win — for a company identified as Prudential Insurance Co. said he was also to testify before the grand jury investigating Treen in the GOP runoff. Treen won the runoff and the election. — a public employees' health insurance contract. Brilab — a covert government probe into suspected public and He takes office next month. Among those due to testify was Jeff David, campaign labor corruption. Gravel said the tickets were bought by Joseph Hauser, an La. corruption The grand juries are apparently considering overlapping allegations. FBI informant who repeatedly posed agent in the undercover Brilab probe. as an insurance Lambert was with his attorney, but declined comment. He company treasurer for the unsuccessful gubernatorial campaign for Lambert. He had more than a dozen boxes on his dolly. Lambert and Mouton also subpoenaed, as was a third Camille Gravel, the attorney for Public Service Commission were chairperson and former gubernatorial candidate Louis Lam¬ has denied any wrongdoing. losing candidate for governor, Lt. Gov. Jimmy Fitzmorris. All Meanwhile, other witnesses waited to testify before the three have denied any wrongdoing in the Brilab inquiry - so bert, said the $10,000 "was a campaign contribution for the I purchase of tickets to some kind of an affair." grand juries at the federal courthouse. Harmon Roy, campaign named for Bribery-Labor Investigation. 'POLICIES DISSERVE NATION' THE Kennedy says Carter abuses presidency would say the senator's com¬ UNIVERSE forum. It is time to stop the ter's "vacillation" on the pres¬ By DAVID ESPO Kennedy's assertion, White ments had undermined efforts ence of Red army troops in Associated Press Writer House press secretary Jody parade of surrogates and the GAME Cuba several months earlier. to free the hostages, Powell EXETER, N.H. - Sen. Ed¬ Powell said, "I think that's an abuse of federal grants to Powell told reporters that said, "No." ward M. Kennedy accused exaggeration." purchase votes in the pri¬ At the state Department, maries." "every one of the president's President Carter of pursuing Meanwhile. Kennedy's aides Kennedy also repeated his advisors here, at the State policies that "have disserved spokesperson Hodding Carter expressing delight with earlier statements that the Department and the NSC (Na¬ were the national interest" and of said, "I understand the desper¬ tional Security Council) share Carter's attack on the senator, Jan 11 to abusing his office for political ation of a man who is way down president admitted the deposed in the polls. Let him have his shah of Iran to the United the same sense of disgust and claiming the president "blew purposes. In a toughly worded response brief moment in the sun." He States on medical advice "of outrage" over Kennedy's cam¬ his cover" as a national leader March 16 dubious accuracy" and that paign statements. who seeks to remain above Thursday to Carter's news said "the record will blow him conference the night before, out of the water" once the there was "no effective contin¬ But when asked whether he partisan politics. at abrams Kennedy declared, "We will all hostages are released. gency plan" in effect at the U.S. The senator did not specify Embassy in Tehran at the time rally around the flag. But we what reports he was talking it was seized on Nov. 4. SAT SUN AT 1:00 3:00-5:10 planetarium need not, we must not, rally "All those statements are around the failures of a presi¬ about. Carter told his news confer¬ true," he said. "Mr. Carter has lor more info dent that threaten the real interests of the nation." ence that certain of Kennedy's not disputed a single one of those facts. He knows from the One good bite deserves another! call 355-4672 In a speech at Exeter High comments on Iran have "not School, the Massachusetts been helpful to our country." beginning I condemned the But Kennedy said, "I have not seizure of the hostages as a Democrat said Carter "mis¬ been criticizing the United violation of international law After the used" his office "to launch a States of America, which I and and of all civilized standards. sensational return The MSU Student Foundation Presents personal political attack that He knows that — but he said was factually inaccurate. It is my family have served for to the screen of the opposite." also without precedent in the many years. I have been criti¬ Kennedy repeated his earlier JAWS...what The Second Annual history of presidential news cizing Mr. Carter because his statements that the administra¬ could be more conferences." policies have disserved the national interest." tion did not consider establish¬ Kennedy said he is filing a terrifying than request with the three national ing an international commission television networks requesting ASKED AFTER HIS speech to investigate grievances air time for a reply. He cited as his reason "published reports" that Carter called his news conference on the advice of his campaign managers in New what to, policies he was referring Kennedy said, "I'm just resting now on that statement." Accusing Carter of using the government for blatant political against the shah "until after I advocated that course." 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FRI Conrad 7:30 ft 9:30 SAT Wilson 8:00 ft 10:00 BRODY 7:00 ft 9:00 SHOWCASEJAZZ PRESENTS MCCOY TYNER ANIMAL LOVKRS PLUS These 2 kinky co-hits: Lovelace, The Early Years SEXTET $6 IN ADVANCE AT THE MSU UNION Linda's Raunchiest Performance plus Barbara in Hardcore RATED Fri and Sat Fdb 22 and 23 TICKET OFFICE, FLAT, BLACK CIRCULAR, WHEREHOUSE RECORDS & The underground classic starring a world renown superstar XXX 8and 10:30pm EricksonKiva II UNTIL FRI., FEB. 22, NOON. $7 AT THE DOOR. •added bonus: Wet Me and Bite ft TONICHI AND SATURDAY A division of the ASMSU Programming Board, funded by student tax money. Call 353-2010 for info Showtimes: Animal Lover, 7:30, 9:30,11:30 about Programming Board events. This concert made possible in part by a grant from the National Barb and Linda, 8:30,10:30 Showplace: 104 B Wells Admission: 2." student, 3." non-studants Michigon State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, February 15, 1980 17 IT ONLY TAKES MINUTES TO PLACE YOUR STATE NEWS 347 STUDENT SERVICES BUILDING CALL 355-8255 Classified Advertising Employment ][jj] | Employment 1 fjX| [ Apartments 1 \W\ 1 Apartments ] [Sp] Houses 1 \f\ 1 Rooms \[A}\ For Sale |[^| MANAGER-HOBIES INC. is a RN's-GN's-SNT's EUREKA - NEAR Sparrow, CONDO FOR rent, East Lan¬ EAST LANSING - Carpet T.M.'er WANTED: own room DICKER AND DEAL PHONE 355-8255 347 Student Services Bldg. growing young restaurant Lansing General Hospital has 2 bedroom, Remodeled. sing, near bus, 2-bedroom, ed, 2 bedroom duplex, full in new duplex with two SECOND HAND STORE company that specializes in a full and part-time positions Stove, refrigerator, carpeting. full basement, air, pool privi¬ basement, available now. Sidhas. Very clean, quiet, WITH 90 DAY of unique soups, salads available for registered and Adults only. No pets. $200 Ste-Mar Realty. 339-3512. Regular Rates menu and sandwiches along with leges, children ok, no pets, OR-5-2-19 (4) close, $132. 332-0637 or 882 GUARANTEES. graduate nurses and student per month plus utilities. 351- references and deposit re 0662. 4-2-15 15) beer and wine service. We nurse technicians. A 4 day, 10 7497. OR-16-2-29 (6) quired. 351-7314 after 5:30. Bose 901 speakers. Receivers 1 day - 95' per line are seeking bright, energetic, hour per day work week 8-2-20(7) FEMALE ROOMMATE need CAMPUS 2 BLOCKS, 1 room by JVC, Fisher, Kenwood; 3 days - 85' per line ambitious candidates to learn option allowing 3 day week¬ IF YOU would like a place to ed. Own room. $150/month. in house, wonderful people, Also Pioneer SX 1980, 520 all facets of restaurant man¬ end is available on the mid¬ rent, but don't know where FEMALE NEEDED: Pets O.K. 337-1286 evenings. $125/month + utilities, Terri watts. Top Quality Turn- 6 days - 80' per line 4-man, agement. Must be people night shift. We offer: Primary to look, call GREAT LAKES spring term. Cedar Village 3-2-15 (3) Randall, days 321 -7912, even- tables. Cameras-Pentax 8 days ■ 70' per line Er Team nursing, complete oriented with career interest today for sure, there's hun¬ $110/month. Call 337-7052. ings 321 6601. 8-2-21 151 Spotmatic, Polaroid Sonar in food service industries. orientation program, continu¬ dreds in our book. 394-2680. 6-2-19 (3) ROOMMATE NEEDED. $85 SX70. Yashikas and assorted Line Rote per insertion Prefer college degree and ing education support sys¬ C-21-2-29 (5) + utilities. 5 bedroom, stu OWN ROOM - Nice house, 35mm cameras. Guaranteed some restaurant experience. tem, excellent wage and ben¬ MALE NEEDED, spring term, dent. Downtown. 485 5944. MSU 3 miles, kitchen, fire- portable T V 's, Master Please send letter with re¬ efit package. For more infor¬ MALE/FEMALE needed im¬ 8-2-22 (3) place, washer/dryer, quiet. Charge & Visa Welcome Riversedge Apartments, sume to HOBIES INC. P.O. mation contact Personnel Of¬ mediately. Private bath and $107.50/month, 337-2088. 372-9085, Neal. 8-2-22 (4) WE BUY, SELL and TRADE. Box 1857, E. Lansing. 48823. fice Department, Lansing FEMALE SUBLET Own Special Rates General Hospital, 2800 De¬ room, $140/month. Heat paid 5-2-18 (3) Call 393-9304 after 6 p.m. room, spring/summer. Close, LCC Er CAPITOL near; pleas DICKER AND DEAL SE- 345 Ads-3 lines-'4.00-5 days. 80' per line over 5-2-15(21) vonshire, Lansing Ml, 48909. 8-2-26 (4) FEMALE ROOMMATES Call Julie, 337-2178. ant sleeping room, apartment COND HAND STORE, 1701 3 lines. No adjustment in rate when cancel¬ Phone 372-8220, Ext. 267. needed- Spring-$110/month, 3-2-15 (3) privileaes. 371 3098 S. Cedar St. Lansing. 487- EOE. X 25-3-3 (22) NEEDED 1 FEMALE imme¬ 7-2-21(3) 3886. C12 2-29 121) led. Price of item(s) for sale must be stated GYMNASTICS INSTRUC¬ Cedar Village-1 block from TOR needed to teach gym¬ diately. Cedar Village Apart¬ modern appliances, ROOMMATE WANTED to in ad. Maximum sale price of '200. Private ment with balcony. 351 -3640. campus, nastics classes. Must have CAFETERIA SUPERVISOR, share house, $100 plus utili¬ OWN ROOM in house 2 ISLAMIC BOOK: Write for parking garage. 351-2865. party ads only. strong gymnastics back¬ East Lansing High School, 8:30-4:30. 8 2-25 (4) Linda A. 8-2-21 (6) ties. 371-4671. 3-2-15(3) blocks from campus. $135 + new 1980 catalog: HENA Box Peanuts Personal ads—3 lines - '2.25 - per in¬ ground. Please contact 10:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Monday- utilities. 337-7774. 5-2-19 (3) 585, Jackson, Ml 49204. 5 BEDROOM DUPLEX, close FARM HOUSE Like new 3 sertion. 75' per line over 3 lines, (prepay¬ Louise Moore at Lansing Ice Friday, $3.30/hour. Apply in FEMALE NEEDED for 4 man - 28-2-25 (3) and Gymnastics Center, 482- person, Personnel Office, to campus. $550/month. bedroom, basement, fire¬ ROOMMATE NEEDED for ment) . Convenient for students. Call spring term, close to campus. place, large garden, 10 miles 3 man house. Close MSU. 2 CHAIRS, BOOKS, records, 1597. 7-2-22 (7) East Lansing Public Schools, Phone 332-6414. 4-2-15(3) Rummage/Garage Sale ads—4 lines - '2.50. 509 Burcham Drive. 8-2-21 (7) 339-8686. 8-2-25 (4) south of MSU. $400/month $80 + 1/3 utilities 485-0975. various items. 332 5868. 63' per line over 4 lines-per insertion. NURSING ATTENDANT- + deposit & utilities. Avail 8-2-19 (3) Good drum set. $350. EAST LANSING - Female E. LANSING North Pointe able now, phone 393 8265. 8 2 26 (3) 'Round Town ads—4 lines-'2.50-per insertion. Now taking applications for BABYSITTER-FOR toddler. - roommate, non-smoker, for - _ - Apartments. Haslett Road at OR-5-2 18 (6) OWN ROOM in house south ~ ~ 63' per line over 4 lines. part time nursing attendants. My home, weekdays, 5 69. 1 & 2 bedroom nice 2 bedroom apartment. avail¬ Lost & Found ads/Transportation ads—3 lines- All shifts, experience pre¬ hours/day. Phone 355-8190 able now. 332-6354. $152.50 including utilities. of capitol. $85/month, all SPEAKERS ACOUSTICS, ferred. Must be 18. Starting after 3. 4-2-15 (3) 332-4114. 8-2-19(5) JVC KD55 CASSETTE deck, included. 484 3430, a.m. 12 inch'4 waV- system. Brand '1,50-per insertion. 50' per line over 3 lines. salary $3.22. Good work en¬ OR-10-2-18 (4) $300-new, sacrifice for $120. 3-2-18(3) new, paid $250, sell for $150. 349-4130. E-5-2-18 (3) 353-2656. E 5-2 19 (4) S/F Popcorn—(Sorority-Fraternity) 50' per line. vironment, good benefits. ATTENTION MARKETING ONE BEDROOM unfur¬ — - - and business students. 1-3 GIRLS - PRIVATE bed¬ Class will begin March 3. nished. Close to campus. Deadlines PART-time positions with EAST LANSING 2 bedroom rooms, cooking, all house 2 REFRIGERATORS Want Ads-2 p.m.-l class day before public¬ Come to the Ingham County Medical Facility 3860 Dobie Michigan's largest Multi- CEDAR VILLAGE $265. 351-6049. 6-2-22 (3) duplex 1 V; bath, garage, full privileges. Phone, parking, DORM size, $100 each or Road to complete your appli¬ Manufacturer Distributor basement $475 plus utilities. bus. S. Washington. Call best offer. 393-7365. ation. cation. 5-2-20 (11) Automobile required. 20 APARTMENTS SUBLEASE, 2 man two bed¬ room, pool, short drive to 372-2213. 10-2-15(4) 372 3880, 8 p.m.-2 a.m. E-5-2-19 (3) Cancellation/Change-1 p.m.-l class day be¬ hours per week. 339-9500. will start 7-2-18 (5) fore publication. leasing campus, rent negotiable, any¬ CRISTY'S FURNITURE HAS WAITRESS WANTED- part- C14-2-29 (71 time in March. 393-5183. NEAR CAMPUS 3 bedroom, Classified Display deadline-3 p.m.-2 class time, IMPERIAL GARDENS, MARCH 3rd 5-2-22 (5) I Cnr Ciln I ItG DRASTICALLY REDUCED 349-2698. 8-2-25 (3) ALL INTERESTED students: appliances, $330/month, plus I 'pr M|e 11 V| PRICES on used and irregular days before publication. FOR utilities, 484 6304. 4 2 15 (3) dressers, desks, couches, ta- Once ad is ordered it cannot be cancelled or High paying part-time jobs on SUMMER & FALL ALL STUDENT MARSHALL MUSIC CO. bles, bookcases, and easy HEATING AND air condi¬ campus . . . You set the ADVERTISING Your headquarters for profes- chairs. 505 E. Michigan, Lan- changed until after 1st insertion. hours. Write: Collegiate Press STOP - BEFORE you run all tioning instructional assist¬ For information must be prepaid now through sional P A. gear electric key- over town looking for that sjng 371 1893. (Next door to There is a '1.00 charge for 1 ad change plus ant. The Ingham Intermediate Box 556, Belleville, Ml 48111 the end of the term. boards, guitars and amps. wj|COx Trading Post). perfect house, call MID- 50' per additional change for maximum of 3 changes. School District has an open¬ ing for an instructional aid to now. No obligation. X 5-2-18 (6) call 351-5180 S-15-3-7 (4) MICHIGAN. They have over 400 properties to choose Call 337-9700 or stop in. We Frandor Mall, 3 blocks from have SINCERELY dropped our prices as low as assist in teaching heating and 2 PERSONS NEEDED for 1 west campus. Free parking, we possibly can. The State News will only be responsible for HOSTESS POSITION open- from. Call today and see if air conditioning at the Capitol bedroom, pool, behind Bro- C-21-2-29 17) C-21-2 29 (12) FEMALE NEEDED immedi¬ they have what you're look the 1st days incorrect insertion. Adjust¬ Area Career Center. 2 years Part-time evenings Er Week¬ ately for two bedroom fur¬ dy, available spring term, ingfor. 349-1065. MID-MICH¬ ment claims must be made within 10 days experience required. Apply at ends. Apply BACKSTAGE, nished apartment. Good loca¬ $280/month. 337-1161. COLOR TV, sharp, 17 inch, STUDIO COUCH bed. Swan IGAN is open 9-9 and week of expiration date. Personnel Office. 2630 W. Meridian Mall between 2-5 8-2-26 (4) good condition, $160 or best make, nearly new, solid tion. Call 332-0636. 8-2-20(4) ends. C-21-2-29 (10) Bills are due 7 days from ad expiration date. Howell Rd. Mason, Ml 48854. p.m. 5-2-18 (4) offer, sewing machine and brass. Includes mattress. Re- 4-2-19 (12) SUBLET. ONE of 3 bedroom, FEMALE NEEDED: Now / more. Call 355-9856 after tails for $1200 will sell for If not paid by due date, a '1.00 late CLERK WANTED - Adult FEMALE- FOR co-ed duplex, 6:00. 2-2-18 (5) 1 block from campus. $116/ spring. Waters Edge, $107.50. $700. Call 349-2319. 5-2-18(51 service charge will be due. ALL STUDENT ADVERTIS¬ Bookstore. VELVET FIN¬ After 6 p.m. immediately, own room, bus month. 332-6094. 5-2-15 (3) 339-8089, Amy. ING must be prepaid now GERS, 527 E. Michigan, 489 near, phone 332-2231. DISCOUNT 10-3-13 (20) NEW, used, JAVINEN 210 Cross Country through the end of the term. 2278. C-21-2-29 (4) 8-2-21 (3) NEED FEMALE to share 2 desks, chairs, files. BUS- skiis, no wax. Poles, boots- 5-15-3-7 (4) INESS EQUIPMENT CO. 215 size 9. $65. Call 353-6228. Automotive MODELS WANTED, $9/hour bedroom. Near downtown. Houses Automotive $115. 371-1855. 3-2-15(3) FOUR BEDROOM house, E. Kalamazoo, 485 5500. E5-2-18 (3) FULL TIME lunch waitress 489-2278 or apply in person at quiet residential area, 15 min¬ OR-2-2-18 (4) VELVET FINGERS, 527 E. IF YOU would like a place to ATTENTION WE OLDS STARFIRE XX-1976, positions, available (10:30 utes walk to MSU, screened 200cm K2-710 comp skis. 8W buy late FEMALE, NON-SMOKER rent, but don't know where model imported and domes¬ V-6, automatic, 42,000 miles, a.m.-3:30p.m.) Great pay and Michigan. C-21-2-29 (4) needed for 4-man spring porch, two car garage. Avail¬ ALL STUDENT Nordica Grand Prix. Asking to look, call GREAT LAKES excellent condition, $2400 or benefits, Call today. 372- able spring and summer only. ADVERTISING $125 Er $75 respectively. Call tic compact cars. Contact term/summer option, $109/ 4300, after 1:30 p.m. JIM'S today for sure, there's hun¬ $375 per month plus utilities, must be prepaid now John DeYoung, WILLIAMS best offer. 353-1751. For Rent month includes utilities, very through 355-6957. E-5-2-19 (4) TIFFANY PLACE, downtown dreds in our book. 394-2680. mature person's only. 337- 3-2-18 15) the end of the term. VW, 484-1341. C-21-2-29 (5) close to campus. 351-2279. C-21-2-29 (5) Lansing. 1-2-15(7) 2256 evenings or weekends. S-15-3-7 (4) PANASONIC PORTABLE FALL HOUSING - DON'T 86-2-16(8) 1976. 4-2-15 (8) AM-FM stereo radio with CHEVY BELAIR '72, 4-door, PINTO-RUNABOUT — ... _ _ _ _ — — GET CAUGHT IN THE YMCA STORER Camps, SUNTAN Good car $1400. Call Phil ROSSIGNOL CAN-AM skis, 8-track recorder. Has great good condition, excellent COLD! GREAT LAKES - 1 OR 2 MALE roommates 353-5959 or 332-8819. Jackson, Ml. All summer ALL STUDENT 160 length with Solomon 444 stereo sound, tone control, transportation. $695 or best 394-2680. C20-2-29I3I needed to sublease Capitol staff positions open. Call ADVERTISING bindings Er Kerma poles, mic mixing, etc. Mint condi- offer. Call 372-2478 after 6 1-2-15 (3) Villa, $70/month close to p.m. 8-2-22 (5) Sally Clark at 355-0389. campus. 351-8067. 3-2-15(4) must be prepaid now through $100. Good condition. Call tion. $99 call 355 1534. CHEVY MALIBU-Classic, PINTO - 1974, 4 cylinder, AM-FM 8 track, $900. Phone 8-2-26 (5) ! Apartments ~~| [y] FEMALE WANTED, spring a. the end of the term. 5-15-3-7 (4) 355-4324. E-5-2-21 (5) 3-2-15 (6) $356 WEEKLY POSSIBLE in HART PACER II skis, Caber MILK CASES, sturdy plastic, 1975, excellent, no rust, 339-1509. 5-2-19 (3) STOP - BEFORE you run all term, own room, close, rent only 2 hours, work daily at 1 OR 2 GIRLS to room in boots, size 10, Marker Bind- 12" X 12" X 10.5' (inside) 751 55,900 miles, air, AM-FM, over town looking for that negotiable. 351-0532. home, start immediatley, free modern duplex, fall term. 10 ings, complete $150. B-flat each. Makes nice book- stereo, $1900. 355-6150. VW BUG-74-AM/FM stereo, details. Bronco, Box 572-F perfect apartment, call MID- 8-2-22 (3) PK Building minutes walk to campus. Collegiate saxaphone $150. shelves. 676-5460. 4-2-19 (4) $2000 firm. Call 485-3631, MICHIGAN. They have over Perry Ml 48872. 301 M.A.C. 353-2447 after 6. Ask for 694 4156 after 5. 1-2-15 (6) E-5-2 19 (4) after 3 p.m. 8-2-25 (3) 5-2-19 (6) 400 properties to choose ONE BEDROOM, garage, 71 CHEVY, NEW battery, Mary. 5-2-21 (5) ffom. Call today and see if carpeted, $235/month in¬ (Just Past exhaust, shocks, $775 or VW SCIROCCO - 1975, cludes utilities. No under¬ USED STEEL file cabinets, TOP DOLLAR paid- SLR LPN CHARGE Nurse for 11 they have what you're look¬ Prinit-ln-A-Minit) FEMALE NEEDED spring/ offer, 337-2852. 5-2-18 (3) silver, FM stereo cassette. single drawer stackable, $10 cameras, lenses, flashes, en- p.m.-7 a.m. shift, part-time. ing for. 349-1065. MID-MICH¬ graduates. 351-7063. $2900. Ken, 372-9104 days. IGAN is open 9-9 and week¬ 3-2-15 (4) 351-1805 summer terms. Own room, per drawer, 215 E. Kalama- largers, movie and slide pro- 1972 CUTLASS $400, little Come join our team in basic close to campus. 332 7069. 8-2-2213) ends. C-21-2-29 (10) zoo, Lansing. BL-1-2-15 (5) jectors, antique cameras and work. Before 3:30, 394-0937. nursing care. PROVINCIAL 8-2-26 (3) photos. Camera Repair- fast, CAMPUS - ONE block, EAST LANSING 5-2-21 (3) Clever shoppers use classi¬ HOUSE EAST, Call 332-0817. 4 GOOD USED Upslow oil low prices guaranteed work, 5-2-19 (6) MALE ROOMMATE for need one in four man, Spacious new two story and fied as a directory of the ranch homes. Immediate ALL STUDENT furnaces. One Miller counter WILCOX TRADING POST spring term close to campus through spring. $118, fur¬ 1970 DELTA 88. Engine in city's best buys. Won't you on Red Cedar, pool. 337- ADVERTISING slow oil furnace. Reasonable. 509 E. Michigan, Lansing HELP WANTED - DOOL- nished. 332-3717. 8-2-22 (4) occupancy available. Two car excellent condition. Make must be prepaid, now Call 675-7338. 3-2-19 (4) 485 4391. C 16-2-29 (10) EY'S kitchen • day shifts 8050. 8-2-25 (3) garages, full basement, fully offer. 351-5776. 8-2-21 (3) through the end of the term. available - Apply Wednesday E. LANSING - University equipped kitchen, and three S-15-3-7 (4) SKI BOOTS: Dolomites, $30. 8 CUBIC FOOT refrigerator Auto Sen/ice Thursday between 10 and MALE FOR two-man apart¬ Villa Apartments, 635 Abbott bedrooms. Close to shop¬ 1977 DODGE ASPEN 2 door, or ment. Furnished, $145/ Rd. Two bedroom available ping, schools, and busline. Women's size 7, only 2 years excellent for dorm - $150 3 speed overdrive, rear de¬ 5. 10-2-26 (5) NEED ONE woman for old. 355-6294. E-5-2-21 (3) or best offer. 351-7554. month. Spring term, close to now. $290/month. Stop by EHO hours 11:00-6:00 except froster, 51,000 miles. $2950. GOOD USED tires, 13, 14, 15 friendly house - own large 5-2-15(3) 655-3989. 8-2-22 (4) inch. Snow tires tool Mount¬ campus. 351-8204. 8-2-25(4) 343 Student Services and ask Friday. and garage. Walk to YOUR TIME IS YOUR OWN. room HARMONY MANDOLIN, ed free. Used wheel and hub for R.W. or stop by the GENTLy USED clarinet $130. Sell Avon part-time. Earn NEED ONE male for a four campus. 332-3996. used good condition good FIAT '74. Front wheel drive, PENNEL SALES, 1825 apartment between 8 and 11 OR-2-2-18 (4) Je 372 1608 after 5:30 caps. good money and set your man apartment. Rent $95/ p.m. weeknights. H 302, for beginner. $40. 351-1753 Dm 5 2 15(31 AM/FM stereo, 30 MPG. Michigan, Lansing, Michigan own hours. Ask about low month. Call 332-4488. 5-2-19 (5) evenings. £5-2-15(4) _ 1 _ _ Clean interior. Runs very 48912. 482-5818. cost group insurance cover¬ NON-SMOKER wanted. 2 3-2-18 (3) BENEICKE AND KRUE OVATION GUITAR good. $1200/best offer. 372- C-21-2-29 (7) age. For more details call rooms with bath. Close to 10 SPEED BIKES 1 girl's MALE NEEDED spring/ Acoustic electric. 4 months 7346. 5-2-21 (4) 482 6893. C-21-2-29 (7) MSU. Utilities paid. Grad 26" $120, 1 boy's 26" $95, FEMALE NEEDED- for 4 man summer term. Cedar Greens. 0|(ji mint condition. $500. MASON BODY SHOP, 812 E. student only. $125/month. excellent condition, call be spring term, Cedar Village, $122.50 337-1292. 4-2-15 (3) 355 6252 8-2-15 (3) 1969 FORD LTD-Station- Kalamazoo since 1940. Auto OVERSEAS JOBS Sum¬ 351-0436. 1-2-1515) - 337 2988. 8-2-25 (3) fore 2 p.m. 882 5017. ' wagon, $100, running condi¬ painting-collision service. mer/year round. Europe, S. FEMALE NEEDED spring HOLT - 2 bedroom upper E5-2 15(4) BOOKS! 3 floors of books,. tion, 349-6733. 3-2-18 (3) American, Foreign cars. 485- America, Australia, Asia, etc. SPECIAL OFFER: 1 month term. Campus Hill Apart¬ level duplex, $245 plus utili¬ magazines and comics. 0256. C-21-2-29 (5) All fields, $500-$1,200 month¬ Countless home buyers will free rent. Frandor Near, ments. $98/month. 349-6878. ties. 349-4862 8 2 15 (31 E FLAT bari sax with low A. CURIOUS BOOK SHOP, 307 GRAND TORINO 1973. Great find their future homes in the ly. Expenses paid. Sightsee¬ shape, very little rust. 353- REMANUFACTURED STAR¬ luxury one bedroom $250. 8-2-21 (3) YOUNG-RESPONSIBLE per Classified columns. Call us H Cuf, good condition. $1000 East Grand River, East Lan- ing. Free information - or best offer. 372 4613. sing, 332 0112. 4197, $975 or best offer. TERS, alternators and gen¬ Write: IJC, Box 52-ME, Coro¬ Carpeted, balcony, part utili¬ son to share home in East with your real estate ad erators in stock. Chequered ties, plus carport. No pets. FEMALE NEEDED: spring/ 8-2-25 (4) C-21-2-29 (5) 3-2-15 (4) na Del Mar, CA. 92625. Lansing. 351-4529. 5-2-20 (3) Flag Foreign car parts. 2605 $250/month deposit. Avail¬ summer, $115+ Vi utilities. 1 215-2-22(8) JEEP CJ7 1979 Renegade. E. Kalamazoo Street. One able now. Call 182-9619. bedroom, '/4 block from 6000 miles, hard top, lock out mile west of campus. 487- 7-2-22 (7) MSU. 332 1937. 4-2-15 (4) hubs. Extras. Mint condition, must sell. 373-0078 651-6628. 5055. C-21-2-31 (7) BABYSITTER - 3 AFTER¬ NOONS weekly plus Friday or Saturday evening. Experi¬ 2-MAN, UTILITIES paid, nice $220/month; in March, on LANSING, NEAR Capitol. Cozy, 1 bedroom, upper flat, GRADUATE NURSES "1980" 1-2-15 (5) SPECIAL MSU STUDENT ence necessary. Own trans¬ Burcham, nites 332-5366. includes stove, refrigerator, weekend rates. UGLY DUCK¬ LOW MILEAGE - '79 El LING car rentals. 372-7650. portation, Okemos. 349-1620. 3-2-18 (3) washer/dryer, all utilities and Saint John Hospital, a 550-bed teaching hospital located in suburban Detroit, is Camino and '78 Chevy 3/4 C-21-2-29 (3) 9-12 a.m. only. 3-2-15 (6) parking. Small pet okay. Available late February. $215/ pleased to announce that we are now accepting application for our nurse intern¬ 1 OR 2 FEMALES, 1 room in ton pick-up. 694-2211. 2 bedroom, Cedar Village month. Want single, respon¬ ship pr(x;ram. 8-2-19 14) JUNK CARS wanted. Also CHILD CARE- Governess for $225/month, Karen 351-4983. sible, grad student. 482-9226. 1977 MONARCH 4 door, air, selling used parts. 321-3651. C-21-2-29 (3) Phone two children ages 5 and 9, my home, own transportation, 4-2-15 (3) OR 15-2-29(10) This individually designed 12-week program will give you the opportunity to gain excellent shape, AM-FM, 7:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. with 2% experience and master the necessary skills needed to practice in an Acute ('are Hospi¬ must sell, 337-0780. 4-2-19(3) Sell your home in these hours free during morning. tal. columns. Ready buyers read Classifieds every day. Phone 349-2265 after 5. 8-2-18 (6) Collingwood Our goal is to provide you with diversified clinical experience through continued clinical nursing skills. These programs beginning Apartments education and the development of May through September, include compensation and an excellent employee benefit MUSTANG 1973, runs well, $500 or best offer. Call 393- package. 1800. Ask for Steve Power, For further information write or call for an appointment to: Service Dept. 8-2-18(4) MUSTANGGHIA-75, moon 2 bedroom, furnished Saint John Hospital roof, stereo, air, $2400. apartment, dish wash Personnel Services George Nastas, 353-6381 er and garbage dis¬ 22101 Moross Road 3-2-18 (3) posal, heat and water Detroit, Michigan 48236 ALL STUDENT ADVERTIS¬ ING must be prepaid now through the end of the term. 332-4377 Where you ron hove your paid. (313) 343-3980 An equal opportunity employer S-15-3-7 (41 MON-SAT 7om-4pm hair cut the woy you wont 351-8282 1 8 Michigon Stote News, Eost Lansing, Michigan Friday, February 15, 1980 fur Salt 1151 I Real Estate 1 Instructions [[VI WE PAY up to $2 for LP's and cassettes - also buying EAST LANSING- 3 Bedroom colonial with formal dining PRIVATE GUITAR instruc¬ tion. Beginners through ad¬ Call MARSHALL 4U' profs conduct fertility, aging research 45's, songbooks. FLAT, room Ef den. Excellent loca¬ vanced. tion in Bailey neighborhood. MUSIC CO. 337-9700. Open Asahikawa University in Ja¬ THE AGING OF the uterus versely affects the fertilization return to Japan to continue his black & CIRCULAR, up-stairs By LOUISE WHALL research as well as teach and 541 E. Grand River, open 11 Walking to all schools. Many weeknights until 9:00 p.m. State News Staff Writer pan. and cervix bring a hormonal process, Mizoguchi said. What a.m.-6 p.m. 351 0838. perrenials & flowering trees, Saturdays 10 a.m.-5 p.m. MSU researchers are cur¬ imbalance, Mizoguchi said. Fer¬ has to be determined is the practice medicine later this C-21-2-29 (6) large portion of backyard C-21-2-29 (6) His experiment deals with tility drugs, which can induce point at which ovulation occurs year. rently testing fertility drugs on the increased instance of fenced. Oak floors. By owner, ovulation, can also change the and the point at which fertiliza¬ hamsters to determine the WE SELL stereo equipment. $78,900. Open Sunday. Call NIW PACKS chromosomal abnormalities as hormonal profile, he said. tion occurs, he said. Candidate does THE STEREO SHOPPE, East for appointment after 5 p.m. drugs' effects on humans. animals age. Research has WANTKD The researchers are profes¬ Mizoguchi injects the ham Mizoguchi said the birth con¬ Lansing. C-21-2-29 (3) weekdays. 332-0142. shown that pregnancy at an trol pill causes many adverse 7-2-22 (13) for to professional modeling, train for Live Fashion sors in the Endocrine Research Unit. The ERU deals mainly advanced age increases chances sters with gonadotrophin, drug which induces ovulation, a effects. The eggs are damaged 'running gag' SEWING MACHINES - new of birth defects, miscarriage Show, Magazine, Photo¬ then mates them. The adverse for the first six months after a RENO, Nev. (AP) - If with animal husbandry and Singer machines from $99.50. Guaranteed used machines I Rummage Sale"] [§j] graphy, T.V. No experience physiology. Three areas of and Downs syndrome, Mizo¬ guchi said. effect of the drug does not show woman discontinues use of the elected, he will take bribes and other forms of graft, raise from $39.50, All makes re¬ necessary. specialization are reproduction, up for two days, during which pill, he said. 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