Friday Nothing; lasts forever except the weatr er. Rain and temper¬ atures in the high 30s are "Ihe State News forecast ','or today. VOLUME 74 NUMBER 37 MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN 48824 FEBRUARY 22, 1980 Militants demand shah for hostages Bv The Associated Press Bani Sadr said the hostages' freedom was THE MILITANTS HAVE not taken a Inspired by a message of support from contingent on it. But the embassy militahts public stand on the question of the U.N. Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, the young made the connection clear. commission — and its implied potential for militants holding the U.S. Embassy in In a statement broadcast on Tehran winning t he hostages' freedom. But they Tehran vowed anew Thursday they will not radio, the militants said the United States have always said they will obey whatever release their American hostages until the "must deliver up fugitive Mohammad Reza Khomeini tells them to do. "fugitive" shah is handed over to Iran. and the assets he has stolen." Ghotbzadeh said Thursday the Iranians The militants' reaffirmation of their "It must realize that the longer it delays had mads it clear in their dealings with the tough stand raised new questions about the the more it exposes its anti-human nature United Nations that there was no connec¬ prospects for an early release of the to the world. In the event of delay any tion betv/een the commission's work and hostages. expectation of clemency for the hostages the hostages. But Bedjaoui said Wednesday The U.N. investigative panel on Iran, would be foolish," the statement said. there was a "gentlemen's agreement" that whose work might be crucial to resolution A spokesperson for the young radicals the hostages would be freed as a result of of the crisis, continued to mark time in told a reporter by telephone that Kho¬ the inquiry. Switzerland. meini's message "encouraged us to stand The militants held a news conference Iran's president and foreign minister firmly and reiterate strongly our demand Wednesday at which they displayed pur¬ both insisted there is no deal guaranteeing for the return of the shah." ported embassy documents allegedly show¬ freedom for the hostages in exchange for Khomeini, in a broadcast Wednesday, ing thai. Victor Tomseh, an embassy in < the U.N. inquiry. And both Khomeini and President Abolhassan Bani Sadr reiterated said Iranians should "forcefully demand" the return of the shah and "not rest until political officer, had been kept informed of m the activities of the counter-revolutionary Iran's demand for extradition of the ousted final victory." Bani Sadr also demanded group Forghan, which has claimed responsi¬ shah. return of the shah in an interview with a bility for some half-dozen assassinations of Canadian radio reporter. Khomeini associates and supporters. ONE OF THE co-chairpersons of the five member U.N. commission, Mohamed Bedjaoui, Algeria's U.N. ambassador, unex¬ pectedly left Geneva, Switzerland, for New York on Thursday. The commission mem¬ bers had been scheduled to fly from Geneva Students tell COGS to Tehran Wednesday, but U.N. Secretary- The Lady Alexander, a former cruiae ahip which waa converted to a floating reataurant, rests on its aide after General Kurt Waldheim at the last minute it tipped over and Bank in 18 feet of water late Wednesday in Redondo Beach, Calif. Pounding waves from con¬ delayed their departure until this weekend. secutive atorms that have pummeled the Pacific Coast for more than a week caused heavy waves that battered the ship in the Redondo Beach Marina until it capsized. Waldheim told reporters at the United Nations that Bedjaoui was returning be¬ cause he had "urgent business" in his of alleged plagiarism diplomatic mission in New York, but a U.N. "We are collecting evidence that this Is a spokesperson later said Waldheim and By LOUISE WHALL MSU PROFESSOR IN DISCUSSION PANE Bedjaoui would meet Friday. State News Staff Writer fairly widespread practice," Cogdill said. "The offense is grounds for dismissal." Presumably they will discuss the ob¬ The Council of Graduate Students has stacles that caused Waldheim to delay the uncovered evidence implicating an MSU One of the students involved had previ¬ commission's departure. Iran's foreign mini¬ professor on charges of alleged plagiarism ously tried to grieve the case within the 'Soviet invasion not crisis' ster, Sadegh Ghotbzadeh, indicated Thurs¬ day they might now arrive even later than the weekend, telling the Iranian news and "intellectual dishonesty," said COGS President Sharon Cogdill. Six students have contacted COGS with concerns that a professor in one of the department but the grievance wss disal¬ lowed on the grounds that no policy exists dealing with the question of unauthorized use of a student's work in the Graduate By ELYSE GOLDIN Michigan, said newly founded American sor at the University of Michigan, said the agency they would be coming to Tehran current international risk spurred by the "early next week." science departments has been publishing Rights and Responsibilities Document, State News Staff Writer policies must be more foresighted and American responses to the Soviet inva¬ realistic than those that have been decided Soviet Union is greater than those of the Well-placed sources at the United Na¬ their research work under the professor's Cogdill said. name without the students' consent. The "The need for anonymity at this point is sion of Afghanistan does not signal a return upon in the past. past, cue to client relationships. tions who asked not to be identified said the students have asked not to be named for crucial because of the unspoken offense of to the Cold War era or an anti-communist Referring to possible mistakes the Ameri¬ "In most other situations we were delay was necessary because Bani Sadr can government made by supporting the one-on-one. We are now getting to the point needs more time to marshal various groups fear of repercussions in the subjective area having the gall to grieve a committee crusade, nor does it represent the worst crisis since World War II, an MSU professor shah in Iran, Murphey suggested the United where there are second, third and fourth in Iran behind a settlement of the crisis. of graduate and doctoral work. chairperson," Cogdill said. said States be cautious to whom it parties becoming public commitment . The commission is to carry out a One of the students concerned, who is Cogdill further stated that in at least one Thursday in the Auditorium. more . . instance, the professor is collecting a clients of one sort or another," he said. "fact-finding" mission hearing Iranian also a COGS representative, introduced a delegates future support. Warren Cohen, history professor, was one charges of mass murder and corruption resolution at Wednesday's meeting which royalty on the published material. of six speakers addressing about 300 people Michael Schechter, professor in James Explaining Soviet motives for entering One student has taken the case to a against deposed Shah Mohammad Reza stated in part, "The Council of Graduate Madison College, explained why the reac¬ Afghanistan, Robert M. Slusser, MSU at a panel discussion on the Afghan crisis. He Pahlavi and of U.S. interference in Iranian Students considers that these practices lawyer who has advised him to file a civil said although the United States must tions of America's allies have not been as professor of history, said the invasion was an suit after graduation. The lawyer is affairs, and hearing American grievances violate basic rights of graduate students supportive of the United States as may have expression of the "crusading ideology of respond to the Soviet incursion into been anticipated. Marxism/Leninism." over the hostage-taking. and are contrary to professional ethics and protecting the evidence until that time Afghanistan, the possibility of war is not academic excellence." under lock and key, calling the case "an He said the importance of foreign trade to He said the invasion was of ideological very likely. each country has been a major reason for motivation and not in the national interest of THE APPROXIMATELY 50 hostages The resolution concerning professional open-and-shut violation of copyright," Cog¬ ethics further directs the COGS president dill said. "War with the Soviet Union is not limited support. Western Europe is tied the Soviet Union. spent their 110th day in captivity Thursday. The copyright imminent... nor is the draft," he said. It is in Soviet interests to avoid a nuclear In statements Wednesday demanding to "pursue this matter at appropriate levels law, which was revised in together in economics and is committed to 1977, now states that the act of writing a Cohen said that the United States must (continued on page 2) return of the shah, neither Khomeini nor within the University." working out common foreign and domestic given work constitutes copyright. peacefully indicate to the Soviets that their policies, he said. "Copyright subsists in the writings of the occupation of Afghanistan is intolerable. The difference between threats facing the author," said MSU Library Director Rich¬ The embargo on grain and technology and U.S. bnd those confronting our allies is due ard Chapin, a local expert on the copyright Reps9 plan would end property tax refusal to participate in the Olympics have to the Soviet incursion also alter their law. "Ownership is substantiated from the been among the few reasonable options open support, he said. time the owner puts it down on paper." to the president, he added. Many other Western governments may Using any portion of a person's work, "They are indications of U.S. interests... not have the constitutional power to respond without authorization constitutes a viola and have also been steps to preempt forces more favorably to the U.S. due to the By TIM SIMMONS property due to taxes." State News Staff Writer Bullard pledged to introduce legislation which would grant tion of copyright, Chapin said. by some government officials willing to take structure of their government, he said. COGS will vote on the professional ethicf. Homeowner property taxes would be replaced with a 1.5 percent renters an additional tax credit should the "Smith-Bullard" tax plan military steps against the Soviet Union," Schechter added that the U.S. is not the resolution at their next meeting on March 5.. Cohen said. increase in state personal income taxes under a proposal introduced be passed by the Legislature. only country which must establish foreign If the resolution is adopted,Cogdill has four He said that any government by two state legislators Thursday. Renters do not pay school property taxes, but would be affected policy now policy during election time. He said France made regarding Afghanistan would be and Germany will hold elections next year Rep. Roy Smith, R-Saline, and Rep. Perry Bullard, D-Ann by the 1.5 percent increase in state incomes. options which she can pursue. The choices are: designed to satisfy the political needs of a and their current leaders Arbor, introduced the tax shift plan during a press conference at are also de¬ • To pursue the case with the individ uals the Capitol. The plan is one of six tax proposals which will be "WHEN THIS IS implemented, renters would be protected by a president seeking re-election. termined to set a policy which will boost through the academic grievance system. In Rhoades Murphey Jr., professor of their campaign. competing for spots on the 1980 general election ballot. change in the property tax credit formula," Bullard explained. "The value of a person's property used to be a fair indicator of this system, the grievance will go to the Mid-Eastern History at the University of "For working people this amendment represents a more Allen S. Whiting, political science profes¬ department, then to the college, and then, if equitable funding of K-12 education by shifting from an often ability to pay taxes to support public services," Bullard said. "Today, because of inflation, the amount of real estate a person necessary, to a panel composed of Vacuity unfairly inflated property tax on homes to a much more progressive members and graduate students. income tax," Smith said. owns may have very little relation to ability to pay taxes. The • To use the Faculty Grievance income tax has historically been a much fairer way to share the costs system. Boycott wins little support The tax proposal calls for a tax on business property of up to 30.5 of government services," he added. If this course is taken, Cogdill would, have to mills. School districts would have the option of voting to The plan does not have the approval of Gov. William G. Milliken, ask for dismissal on grounds of "intellectual supplement state educational funding with a local tax of either mills, a 1 percent income tax or a combination of both. the legislators said. They added, however, that the governor will dishonesty" under the provisions of the LONDON (AP) — Secretary of State Cyrus R. Vance said at the end of a European tour seven probably wait until all ballot proposals are submitted before system. Thursday he failed to win unanimous support among America's major allies for a boycott • To present the evidence to the Univer¬ of the Summer Olympic Games in Moscow in protest of Soviet military intervention in ONE MILL IS equivalent to $1 for every $1,000 of state assessed backing a particular plan. value on a person's property. State assessed value is equal to The proposal is also an attempt to do what the Headlee sity lawyers, MSU President Cecil Mackey Afghanistan. Amendment said it would accomplish, said Charles Varnum, and Provost Clarence L. Winder'. Concluding a tour that began Tuesday night in Bonn and then took him to Rome and one-half the actual market value of a piece of property. • To have COGS write a policy and get it Paris, Vance could count only Britain as a firm public supporter of President Carter's Senior citizens would be exempt from all property taxes on the R-Manistique, who is supporting the amendment. first $25,000 of the assessed value of their homes. "The people who were saying there would be tax cuts and passed through the Graduate Council. This decision to boycott the Summer Games in the Soviet capital. rollbacks (with Headlee) are seeing it's not happening," he said. would make it easier in the future for an The secretary encountered the stiffest opposition in Paris, where he had talks earlier in "We want to give our senior citizens, which I prefer to think of as If legislation fails, the lawmakers will try to put the issue on the individual to bring suit against a professor the day with French Foreign Minister Jean Francois-Poncet. France has argued that a our mothers and fathers, some peace of mind," Smith said. "They ballot by securing 300,000 voter signatures in a petition drive. in such a sensitive matter, Cogdill said. (continued on page 2) can sit back with the peace of mind that they will not lose their Democrats rush to By TIM SIMMONS register for closed caucuses tion director of the Michigan Democra When the membership drive began, tic precinct delegates in 1978. di of dedicated campaign workers State News StaH Writer tic Party. the state party placed a $10 fee on The Democratic Party is predicting hoping to give their candidates an edge 30,000 to 40,000 people will be eligible to in the delegate selection. EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the last in a "We expect boxes and bags of forms memberships, with a $2 fee for retirees two-part series which goes behind the these last few days," Gray said. "In 1976 and a $3 fee for full-time students. participate in the April 26 closed closed doors of the Michigan Democra¬ we had about 8,000 memberships arrive The practice was soon dubbed a "poll caucuses. CAMPAIGN WORKERS MUST tic Party caucus system. in the last few days." tax" by its opponents and the backlash When Michigan used an open presi¬ identify their supporters, register The list of Democrats who will be forced the party to drop the money dential primary to select delegates in them, and make sure they turn out at 1972 more than 1.5 million people the caucuses. participating in Michigan's closed cau¬ THE MEMBERSHIP DRIVE, as well requirement for new members. cuses in April is growing quickly as the as the closed caucus system itself, has Regardless of this fact, however, the particpated. Potential supporters will be identified Feb. 26 deadline draws near. been criticized by Republicans and state Democratic party expects to More than 700,000 people voted as by volunteers, in terest groups and the Michigan Democrats who want to Democrats who favor Michigan's open receive about $200,000 this year in Democrats in the 1976 open presidential party itself. The smaller n umber of participants in help choose their party's 1980 presiden primary elections. membership fees, Gray said. primary in Michigan. tial candidate must register with the The vast difference in the number of the 1980 deleg ate selection process will The Michigan Democratic Party was make the voter "a valuable commodity," Democratic Party by Feb. 26. forced to use a caucus system after the PEOPLE WHO DO not need to people involved in selecting delegates has changed campaigning strategy. said Morely Winograd, former Demo¬ A few thousand more Democrats are National Democratic Party ruled the register for caucus participation include those who were 1979 Democratic Party Thousands of phone calls and per¬ cratic stale chairperson. expected to register during the last open primary system to be in violation members and those who Democra sonal appeals will be the modus operan¬ (continued on page 2) week, said Shirley Gray, public informa¬ of party rules. were 2 Michigon Stote N ews, Eost Loosing. Michigan Friday, February 22, 1980 Afghanistan not crisis, prof says INGHAM COUNTY REPUBLICAN PARTY 1980 Membership Form Democrats rush to register 300 Club 130 Family _ 110 Senior Vladimir Shlapentokh, a of alliances between the United 150 Club 115 Single 15 Student irontinued from page I) . former Russian citizen and States and China is a nightmare (continued from page 1) delegates will be chosen direct¬ tee. confrontation with the U. S.t PAYABLE TO: INGHAM COUNTY REPUBLICAN PARTY ly. Slusser added. currently MSU visiting profes¬ to them," Shlapentokh said. "They're going to get more Although the closed caucus of sociology, said most Donald Lammers, MSU his¬ attention than they've had in sor NAME system has been criticized by " Because the self Soviets probably support their tory professor, moderated the the last 10 years," he said. On May 10 the remaining 45 proclaim! ?d many people and called a regime in Afghanistan w. is country's invasion into Afghani three-hour discussion, which ADDRESS delegates will be chosen. Thir¬ "major embarrassment for all stan because they are patriotic. was co sponsored by the Under¬ THE FIGHT OVER Michi teen of these remaining 45 will failing, it was in the ideologic, il Michigan residents" by Gov. interests of the Soviets to us e graduate History Club, MSU's APT.# gan's 141 Democratic delegates be chosen as "add-on" delegates William G. Milliken, it will power to stabilize that society, "Every Russian feels threat¬ East European Studies Pro¬ will begin at 11 a.m. April 26 to ensure party leaders a place probably determine Michigan's he said. ened by China. The possibility gram and Great Issues. CITY ZIP when registered party mem¬ in the nominating process. The delegation at the Democratic bers begin to convene in "add-on" delegates will be National Convention. PHONE_ CITY/TWP schools, armories, fire stations chosen by the 96 delegates On Feb. 5 Milliken said there and other places across the already selected. Vance wins little support for boycott Mail In: PRECINCT state. AN ADDITIONAL 32 "at is "a little less than even chance" that Michigan Demo¬ Ingham ( our Republican Parts Some caucuses are expected crats will abandon their caucus 6X40 S. Cedar #9 to last only 30 minutes, while large" delegates will complete (continued from page 1) countries and that number will that it is up to the Soviet system. Michigan's Democratic repre¬ ' leadership to create the circum¬ Lansing, Ml 4X910 others will probably carry on boycott would disrupt East- grow," he said. sentation and ensure that the Michigan Democratic Chair¬ West detente, and Vance ap¬ West German Chancellor stances that would make for 12 hours or more. total group meets affirmative person Olivia P. Maynard, said, Helmut Schmidt has indicated possible participation by all," In the interest of fairness The State News parently failed to alter that Actual delegates will then be action goals. "At-large" dele¬ however, that there is no his country will delay announc Schmidt said after a two-hour presents this application for membership to the chance the closed will position. chosen the following week. gates are chosen by the State caucuses At a brief news conference on ing a decision on a boycott until meeting with Vance on Wed¬ Republican Party. Through the caucus system 96 Democratic Central Commit¬ be dropped. the steps of the Foreign Office May 19, the deadline to accept nesday. "We want to give a few after conferring with Foreign or reject the formal invitation people in the world another from the Soviets to take part in chance to create a structure a Secretary Lord Carrington, Vance refused to be drawn into discussion of the French the Summer Games. "We have for a long time said which will enable by all." participation Think FRETTER First. But Think FAST! stance. He would only say, "The French have not yet arrived at 22 HOUR a final decision. I said I was seeking a coordinated response, not that everybody had to agree with the United States." He described his European talks as "very useful," and said he found "general agreement on the nature of the (Soviet) Think Fretter Fast threat and on the general objectives." But, he added, "There are differences of opini¬ on on how to carry them out." Vance told reporters in Paris, "There was a great degree of similarity on the analysis and origins" of the situation in Afghanistan, "but some differ¬ PB HOTLINE- ences on actions remain." He refused to say what the differ¬ 24-hour information about ences were. Despite the French opposi¬ tion to an Olympic boycott, Programming Board events. 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Michigan Friday, February 22, 1980 PIj A YOFEHOPES DEPENDON THIS WEEKEND Sports leers in crucial series with Irish By BILL TEMPLETON MASON SAID IF MSU splits its last four games, the final two of* State News Sports Writer which are against the University of Michigan, it will need help With four games remaining, and three of them in Munn Ice from the other teams in the league to make the playoffs. If it can Indiana throws free Arena, the MSU hockey team is still clinging to its hopes of win three of its last four games, Mason said MSU would definitely make it. qualifying for the Western Collegiate Hockey Association playoffs for the first time in three years. The Fighting Irish will pose problems to the Spartans, however, kill Spartans, 75-72 This weekend, those chances can receive either a shot in the they have come on strong in the second part of the season. arm as or be tossed out the window, as the Spartan icers face Notre Dame is currently fifth in the WCHA standings and own a the University of Notre Dame at 7:30 tonight and at 3 12-11-1 league record and a 16-14-1 mark overall. p.m. Saturday. By ADAM TEICHER After last weekend's split with the University of Denver, MSU Senior captain Greg Meredith leads Notre Dame in scoring with State News Sports Writer 30 goals and 25 assists for 55 points. Senior Tom Michalek is finds itself in a tie for eighth place with the University of The Indiana Hoosiers beat the MSU Spartans for the second second in team scoring with 13 goals and 33 assists for 46 points. Wisconsin. Should the Spartans and Badgers end the season in a time this season Thursday night in Jenison Fieldhouse, and like in Goaltenders Dave Laurion and Bob McNamara are expected to tie, however, the Badgers would get the nod for the final spot in their first victory, they won it with free throws. share the duty this weekend for the Fighting Irish. Sophomore the WCHA playoffs on the basis of total goals scored between the Indiana got only one field goal over the last six-and-one-half Laurion is 6-9-1 with a 4.95 goals-against average, while freshman two schools in their series this year. minutes, but sank 13 charity shots over the same stretch to nip McNamara is 10-5-0 with a 4.68 average. MSU, 75-72, before a boisterous sell-out crowd of 10,004. "Whether we end up battling Wisconsin, Michigan Tech or the The Hoosiers trailed 42-38 at the half and were down until Mike University of Minnesota-Duluth, we've just got to go into each The Fighting Irish downed the Wolverines 5-4 in overtime in Woodson hit a jumper to pull them ahead with over six minutes game and hope we can win it," MSU head coach Ron Mason said. their first game of last weekend's series, then came back Saturday to skate to a 5-5 standoff. remaining. Woodson popped in two of those deadly free throws "Wisconsin and Tech have tough schedules the rest of the way, and help from them is not going to matter if we don't win." Earlier this season, MSU split its series with Notre Dame, three minutes later to give Indiana the lead for good. "It was a hard fought game, both teams played real well," a Last weekend against the Pioneers marked the fourth straight winning 5-4 and then losing 5-3 in South Bend, Ind. disheartened MSU coach Jud Heathcote said following the tough weekend in which MSU has won Friday night, only to come back Freshman Bob Martin, who missed last Saturday's game due to loss. "Maybe if we could have got a break or two we could have on Saturday to lose. a kidney injury from the night before, is expected back in the pulled it out. But you can't fault our team's effort. We played hard "There's no way you can win consistently by having to outscore Spartan lineup this weekend. and well, so you have to give Indiana a lot of credit." the opponent in order to beat them," Mason said. "That's why we Sophomore Gary Harpell will be missing from tonight's game as Indiana locked it up with just seven seconds left. Center Ray a result of his kicking penalty in last Saturday's game. Harpell will have to receive hot goaltending down the stretch, especially if Tolbert hit the front end of a one-on-one from the line to give his we're going to do better than splitting our last four games." play in Saturday's game against the Fighting Irish. team a 72-70 lead, but missed his second opportunity. As five Spartans watched the ball bounce off the front lip of the rim, Tolbert retrieved the prized possession and was fouled by Kevin Smith. The junior from Anderson, Ind., calmly sank his next two tries from "I'm the line and it was over. disappointed that we had a lead and lost it and I'm / \ disappointed that we were asleep when Tolbert missed throw," said Heathcote. "You never know, we to tie it up." that free might have scored / WlMUfl \ VARSITY DINNKR SPECIALS Indiana coach Bobby Knight thought the key was when the Jay Vincent drives around the Hoosiers' Ray Sundoy & New for Hoosiers pulled ahead. 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Nothing beats an MSU-Univ- three quarter inch level in the 60 yard dash at the MSU Re¬ ersity of Michigan match-up for drawing the best out of Spartan high jump, and Michael White recorded sophomore a lays; plus Bill O'Reilly in the two-mile; James Ross in the on "(Guard Isiah) Thomas played well," Knight said of the freshman who wore a bandage over his left eye as a result of a athletes. 1:50.6 half-mile time, which is fight in his residence hall Tuesday. "I think he was only operating a long jump; Jim Lattny in the at 70 percent vision, but he controlled things. We got key baskets That could be the case Satur¬ new Spartan record. high jump; and Marshall Parks By JIM MITZELFELI) Metzger, whom Therrian Roger Frizzell at 150 and Isreal in the second half from Butch and Woodson played well. day when the MSU men's State News Sports Writer beat last year, was named a Sheppard at 158 pounds. De Mid Season All America and "(Forward Steve) Bouchie has had problems at the free throw indoor track team travels to BOTH FEATS QUALIFIED The MSU wrestling team will Angelis finished in second place heat one of the nations best in at the NCAA finals last year line, but he hit four in a row at the end and those were big baskets Ann Arbor for a re-match with them for the season ending try to end its dual meet season for us. It was a controlled game in the second half and that was to the Wolverines. NCAA meet to be held in the on a winning note at 7:30 p.m. the 142 pound class in Le Roy and is heavily favored at that our advantage." At the Central Collegiate Joe Louis Arena in Detroit on. Saturday when it takes on a Smith of Oklahoma State Uni¬ weight. Vincent led all scorers with 26 points, but they didn't come easy. Meet held last weekend in March 14 and 15, and that now very tough team from the versity. Last weekend was only The Spartans' 158 pounder, "Indiana always plays agressive, tenacious defense," Heathcote U-M's Track and Tennis Build¬ makes a total of five events in University of Oklahoma in the the second time all season Fred Worthem, who has been which MSU has made the IM Sports West arena. Therrian failed to win a match. explained. "Jay always had two men on him. A couple times they ing, the Spartans came in upsetting some of the finest took the ball away from him when he put it to the floor. Indiana's second behind the Wolverines, national cuts in. The third-ranked Sooners are wrestlers in the nation on the not a fast break club, but they take advantage of the breaks they 129-77.5. Spartan coach Jim In fact, White's half-mile THE HEAVYWEIGHT the sixth nationally ranked way to compiling a 18-3-1 mark, do get and they scored five or six times on turnovers. That hurt." Bibbs is hoping to avenge that qualification marks the second CONFRONTATION between team that coach Grady Benin will have his hands full with Indiana remains tied for the Big Ten lead with Ohio State defeat, but remains optimistic event in which he will compete Shawn Whitcomb and the Soon¬ ger's Spartans have had to face ers' Steve "Dr. Death" Wil¬ Sheppard. University, each with 10-5 marks. MSU is on the ropes with a 6 9 as to his team's chances against in March. Earlier, he ran a in their last seven meets. conference record. the very talented U-M squad. 4:05.7 mile against Western liams will also be a showdown. "That match will be a very Oklahoma has a 14-5 dual The National Invitational Tournament had indicated that it "The Wolverines are definite Michigan University that beat Williams beat Whitcomb last important one for both of meet mark while MSU is 11-7-1. wished to pit MSU against the University of Michigan in the first the time necessary for making season, so the Spartans' defend¬ them," Peninger said. ly favored to win the meet, but round with the contest to be played in the Pontiac Silverdome, but if we get some top perfor¬ the NCAA's. Peninger knows his team will ing Big Ten Heavyweight The meet will serve as a final unless the Spartans can win at least two of their remaining three mances from our distance crew Aside from an MSU victory, have to be at its best to beat the champ will be looking for preparation for the Big Ten games, the tournament may have to Scrap its plan. of Michael White, Keith Moore, Bibbs also hopes to see a couple Sooners but he's not coiinting revenge. meet scheduled for March 1 and MSU hosts Northwestern at 8 p.m. Saturday in the final home Martin Schulist and Ted Unold more of his tracksters make the out the possibility of an upset. features three Michael White Oklahoma 2. The conference champion¬ game of the season. The game will also mark the final home and from Randy Smith in the qualifying cuts. In good posi¬ "They're not invincible," he other Mid Season All-Americas ships will be hosted by MSU at appearances of guards Terry Donnelly and Mike Longaker and tions to do is another high in the 60-yard high hurdles. 300-yard run, we can make it so said. in Frank DeAngelis at 134, Jenison Fieldhouse. forward Ron Charles. close," Bibbs said. jumper, Darryl Dismond, who MSU will definitely be hurt¬ "We had some real fine is nearing the 7 foot mark; ing in the hurdles as senior Peninger signaled out the performances against Michigan Calvin Thomas and Tyrone Andy Wells suffered an injury matchup at 142 pounds be¬ last week, and we will need the Williams in the 600-yard run; to his right knee at last week's tween MSU's Jeff Therrian, same sort of production again on Saturday." and Tim Kenney in the half- mile. meet in Ann Arbor. 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The Spartans host the University of Detroit and Tri-State fourth medal till 3 a.m. + The contest will be the last of the regular season for the College at 10 a.m. in the upstairs gym of Jenison Fieldhouse. LAKE PLACID, N.Y. (AP) to win more than Heiden was Spartan cagers and will serve as a tuneup for the upcoming Coach Charlie Schmitter's squad will take a 7-6 record into the — Speed skater Eric Heiden, the 1932 squad, which won six. state tournament, which MSU will host next weekend. meet. A win against one or both opponents would give the shaking off a near-disastrous And Heiden has one more race The Fighting Scots are led by junior guard Lori Dolby's 18.5 Spartans their best won-lost record since an 11-5 mark three years slip, became the first man ever to run, the 10,000 meters on points per game. After suffering a broken arm earlier this ago. to win four gold medals in one Saturday. season, Dolby was forced to sit out six games, all of which The dual with Detroit will pit MSU against Schmitter's alma Winter Olympics when he won Asked about his slip on the Edinboro State lost. mater. Thursday's 1,500-meter race. third turn, Heiden said: "I think Since her return, however, even while playing with her arm Bryan Peterman tops the MSU squad with a 33-4 mark, having there is a rut in the ice and I And Hanni Wenzel, the hero¬ won his last 11 bouts. Chris Young has a 25-17 record in foil, while in a cast, Dolby has helped the Fighting Scots win eight of their ine of Liechtenstein, gave her didn't really step in it but just last nine games. Edinboro State is 19-10 this season. Brian Morrow and Jon Thomas have identical 22-17 marks in the pressure from my left foot little principality its first Olym¬ sabre. Besides Dolby, other players to watch will be starting pic gold ever by winning the going around the turn broke the forwards Audrey Scott and Tina Skidmore. women's ice and I fell into it after that. I giant slalom. Scott, a 5-foot-8 senior, is second in team scoring with a 15 came pretty close to falling and I point average, while 6 foot 1 junior Skidmore is averaging 13.5 tallies per contest. Tennis team at U-M Heiden, the 21-year-old from Madison, Wis., was timed in an had to put my arm down but it didn't sit in my mind too long Olympic record 1:55.44, sur¬ after that. It passed pretty Freshman Linda Shorter will be the tallest player on the court The MSU women's tennis team travels to Ann Arbor Sunday for passing the mark of 1:59.32, set quick and I was just able to Saturday, as she stands 6-feet 5 and averages 10.1 points per dual meet with the University of Michigan at 2 p.m. in 1976 by Norway's Jan Egil a concentrate on the race again." game. Storholt. MSU head coach Earl Rutz will start five freshmen in the match "We've got a little bit of an incentive going into this game," Norway's Kai Arne Stensh- with the Wolverines, who are the defending state champions. A. woman, Lydia Skoblikova MSU head coach Karen Langeland said. "It will be a jemmet took the silver in of the Soviet Union, won four revenge-type match after losing to them last year 70-51 and also Freshman Monte Gettys will play No. 1 singles for the Spartan 1:56.81 and Norway's Terje because Tina (assistant coach Tina Krah) went to school at netters, with freshman Jill Grinberg slated for the No. 2 slot. The speed skating gold medals in Andersen was third for the Edinboro State and played on the team for the same coach they pair will team together to play No. 1 doubles as well. 1964. bronze in 1:56.92. Grand River have now." Heiden now has tied the total Senior captain Cindy Bogdonas will play No. 3 singles, while Wenzel, a 23-year-old native Frandor Edinboro State is coached by 14-year veteran Judy Saurer, freshman Sue Kim will be in the fourth position. The tandem number of gold medals won by of West Germany, led the who owns a 155-55 career record. the 1952 U.S. team at the women's giant slalom after makes up MSU's No. 2 doubles team. MSU is led by senior co-captain Mary Kay Itnyre who is Winter Games. The only U.S. Wednesday's first run with a Freshmen Pam Pierce and Jennifer Tewes will play No. 5 and 6 expected back in the Spartan lineup against the Scots after team in Winter Games history time of 1:14.33 seconds. missing last Monday's game with Wayne State University. respectively, besides combining their talents to make up the No. 3 doubles team. Itnyre, who has been suffering from a middle ear infection, is averaging 13.1 points per game. "I'll be very anxious to see what kind of players we have," Rutz Sophomores Nanette Gibson and Deb Traxinger are also said, "and we have a lot of hope going into this match." carrying scoring averages in double figures, with Gibson averaging 11.9 per game and Traxinger carrying a 10.1 mark. KING OF BEERS®* ANHEUSER BUSCH. INC »ST LOUIS Michigan State News, Eost Lansing, Michigan Friday, February 22, 1980 1 1 COGS backs P1RGIM No free services — health board By DAVE VARGA Updating the schedule and secretary. Their jobs would be Coordinator of Child Health. By LOUISE WHALL would ensure students greater access to their State News Staff Writer instituting a minimum fee will Under the plan, services as information sources on the In other action, the board State News Staff Writer testing materials. A minimum fee of $2 will be result in very little additional would be available at the Den subject of fluoride. also approved negotiating a The Public Interest Research Group in Other PIRGIM projects include lobbying charged for previously free revenue for the county, because tal Clinic for half a day each The board also asked approv¬ three year renewal of the lease Michigan received a full vote of confidence against the Landlord Security Deposit bill, a clinical services offered to low- most people who use the clinical week solely for the mentally al for continuation of a federal of the Professional Center West from the Council of Graduate Students to grocery pricing survey, a copying price income people, the Ingham services are poor, said Bruce impaired and handicappers. grant which provides a health building at 701 N. Logan St., continue their current funding procedures survey and the recent "March Against County Board of Health decided Miller, director of Clinical Ser¬ In other board activities, a screening clinic for Medicaid Lansing. during registration, at the COGS meeting Nukes." Wednesday. vices. Fluoridation Education Pro¬ candiates. The lease will be renewed Wednesday. The council voted overwhelmingly to The minimum fee and up The board also decided to gram may be instituted pending The grant, used since 1973, with the option of terminating PIRGIM currently uses a registration support PIRGIM's efforts to maintain the dated sliding fee schedule will send to the Board of Commis¬ grant to the state from the a pays for the measurements and the contract if county funds are receipt card check-off system in which check-off system at registration. be submitted to the County sioners a recommendation for federal government. physical assessments of Medi dropped or if a proposed new students can decide whether they wish to In other action, the council elected Carl Board of Commissioners for dental treatment for the men¬ The grant would pay for a caid applicants, ages 0 to 21, building to combine county check off a $1 contribution for the non-profit Friedlander, the College of Engineering approval in March. tally impaired and handicap- health educator and a part time said Deanna Kramp, Clinic health services is built. organization. In order for the University to representative, to fill the treasurer's seat The fee schedule was up¬ continue the system, PIRGIM must maintain immediately. Friedlander ran unopposed in dated according to federal pov at least a 20 percent rate of return over a the election. erty levels and is termed slid two-year period. The council also voted to table two motions ing because charges are based Results of the most recent two-year period showed the check-off rate was only 19.6 from groups requesting funds. One request came from the Health Professions Indochina Relief Committee hnd the other was a on family size and income. The clinical services involved in the change are all family THE percent. ASMSU has adopted a resolution to planning, pre-natal, dental, UNIVERSE request to attend the National Conference on repeal the check-off system, so PIRGIM Rural adult health and all other members made a report to COGS to enlist its Primary Care. Discussion was resumed concerning the services that were not previ¬ support. possibility of establishing a computer account ously free for the public, said for COGS to analyze the results of its recent Bruce Bragg, director of the GAME Several members of PIRGIM told the council about their current activities, especi¬ Employment Forum survey. After deter County Board of Health. ally those concerning graduate and profes¬ mining that the number of surveys to be sional students. The PIRGIM organization is analyzed was too small to require computer working on a "truth in testing" bill which analysis, the motion failed. INTERESTED IN A CAREER IN THE Jan11 to PROFESSIONAL HEALTH FIELD? March 16 Landscape architecture students Consider a career as a Doctor of Podiatric Medicine. A recent government report to the President and Congress predicts a serious shortage of podiatrists by 1990. You can play a vital part in filling at abrams (continued from page 5) own master plan," she said. she said. this country's foot care needs — in podiatric medicine and surgery, planetarium and recreation department will Cornelisse said the Vertical The students' plans were orthopedics, podopediatrics, podogeriatrics. sports medicine. look at the designs and use ideas Studio is not just beneficial to expected to include a multi¬ lor more info It is not too late to apply for the Fall 1980 entering class at the col¬ from them to help in renovating the students' education. Lan¬ purpose area for community and the park. sing will benefit from the cultural events, outdoor sports leges of podiatric medicine. The application deadline is April 1, 1980. For more information or an application contact your Health call 355-4672 and activity areas, a comfort "They (city planners) could brainstorming of the students station and an adult play¬ Professions Advisor or write: then sit down and make their and save "thousands of dollars," ground. American Assoc. of Colleges of Podiatric Medicine The playground, however, Box NS MSUEA protests policy does not mean swings and merry-go-rounds for adults. 20 Chevy Chase Circle NW Washington D.C. 20015 Students were instructed to (continued from page 5) let him know their feelings and examine the concept of an adult TODAY OPIN AT 7PM decisions about their budgetary plans for action. playground in a broad sense. SHOWS 7:15-9:20 problems without even telling "A lot of what we want to talk SAT-SUN AT 1:00 3:00-5:10 us about them. There are many to the University officials about 7:15-9:20 PM far - reaching ramifications is that we think they should about this." have consulted with us before One good bite deserves another! "We have no choice," Reeves they did something like this," said, "but to advise our mem¬ Reeves said. bership to perform their normal workload at this time and office im¬ contact the MSUEA mediately if any attempt is Correction to the screen of made by the University to foist the equivalent of a 'speed up' on In Thursday's State News, JAWS...what them, or to induce them to work the persons on Pages 1 and 5 could be more extra hours with no pay." were incorrectly identified. terrifying than Stephen Whitehouse was pic¬ Reeves said the association tured on Page 1 and Frank M. JAWS 2 sent a telegram to MSU Presi¬ Ochberg was pictured on Page dent Cecil Mackey Thursday to Big Mac'" CIk #28 If I were to guess in the TODAY OPEN AT 7PM dark I would look for Big SHOWS 7:20 - 9:25 Mac in a park. 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SUN CONRAD 7:30 8 9:30 / Michigon State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, February 22, 1980 13 IT ONLY TAKES MINUTES TO PLACE YOUR STATE NEWS 347 STUDENT SERVICES BUILDING CALL 355-8255 Class iffied Advertising Employment |[U1 I Employment | [TTI Employment ][jj] [ Apartments \\$g\ ' Apartments ||y] [ Houses \\f\ I Rooms RN ATTENTION MARKETING GYMNASTICS INSTRUC¬ WANTED FOR spring, 1 or 2 FEMALE NEEDED- for 4 man TWO ROOMS to sublet for OWN ROOM in house. Cam¬ Are you a primary care nurse? and business students. TOR needed to teach gym¬ females, for apartment, Ce¬ spring term, Cedar Village, spring and summer. Privacy, pus close, female preferred. PHONE 355-8255 347 Student Services Bldg. Are you looking for advanced PART-time positions with nastics classes. Must have dar Village. 332-0606. 337 2988. 8-2-25 (3) comfort a plus. 517 Ever $150 + utilities. 351-9122. nursing opportunities to pro¬ Michigan's largest Multi- strong gymnastics back¬ Z-3-2-22 (3) green, one block from MSU, Cornel. Z-8-2-29 (3) Regular Rates vide patient-family care? If Manufacturer Distributor ground. Please contact SPECIAL OFFER: 1 month call 351-4063. S5-2-25 (5) so, the Ingham Medical Cen¬ Automobile required. 20 Louise Moore at Lansing Ice 2 FEMALES NEEDED Fall free rent. Frandor Near, WE SEEK - a quiet, non¬ ter may have a position hours per week. 339-9500. and Gymnastics Center, 482- 1980, 4 man in Cedar Village. luxury one bedroom $250. WANTED-HOUSE or apart¬ smoking roommate. Own T7I 1 day - 95' per line for you in the acute-chronic C14-2-29 (7) 1597. 7-2-22 (7) 355-7275 or 355-7277. Carpeted, balcony, part utili¬ ment to rent, married couple room, close to campus, very nmmirrnrn 3 days - 85' per line respiratory care unit. This Z-3-2-22 (3) ties, plus carport. No pets. with pets, in East Lansing or clean. $130. 332-0637 or 882- unit has a multi-disciplinary CLERK WANTED - Adult ASSISTANT HORSE Trainer $250/month deposit. Avail¬ Okemos area. 851-8055. 6 days - 80' per line 5472. 5-2-27 (4) OH 3Cjggi3Eg] wanted-Hard work, live in, able now. Call 482-9619. 5-2-25 (4) milieu, a primary nursing care Bookstore. VELVET FIN¬ nn^iiTiTiiTiminm 8 days - 70' per line should be able to give les¬ ifiryriinriiTTTiPirn delivery system, and both GERS, 527 E. Michigan, 489- 2278. C-21-2-29 (4) sons, KaTalPa Arabians, 596 Early Bird 7-2-22 (7) SUBLET } OF 3 bedroom QUIET ROOM in duplex for 1 Line Rale per chronic and intensive care 2. 4 blocks from MSU. insertion or pinpiiT3raitf!inifi patients. We have openings Hagadorn, Mason, 676-5728. 8-2-28 (6) Leafing... MALE ROOMMATE for townhouse. Private washer/ Available starting spring 351 - on all 3 shifts with 7 days on MODELS WANTED, $9/hour spring term close to campus dryer, dishwasher, pool and 2118 after 5 p.m. Z3-2-25I4) Master on Red Cedar, pool. 337- morel 5 miles from campus. Charge & Visa Welcome and 7 days off. (26 week 489-2278 or apply in person at Waters ft Rivers VELVET FINGERS, 527 E. YOUR TIME IS YOUR OWN. 8050. 8-2-25 (3) $110. plus electricity. 882 vacation per year). Available 345 Ads-3 lines-M.00-5 Special Rates on the midnight shift. Exten¬ sive orientation and training Michigan. C-21-2-29 (4) Sell Avon part-time. Earn good money and set your Edge Apt*. MSU/FRANDOR, bedroom quiet unfurnished, 1 2131. Z8-2-25 (5) I For Sale 1[Qr| days. 80' per line over programs provided. Contact PART-TIME receptionist, own hours. Ask about low 261 River St. car¬ NEED HOUSING? Buy a MARSHALL MUSIC CO. 3 lines. No adjustment in rate when cancel¬ peting, air, balcony, appli¬ trailer. Sell it when you get Betty Danford, RN, Per¬ nights b weekends. Apply cost group insurance cover¬ Your headquarters for profes¬ led. Price of item(s) for sale must be stated age. For more details call (next to Cedar Village) ances. 332-3116. 5-2-25(4) out of school. Call us for sonnel Dept. Phone 517-374- between 1-5 p.m. Monday- sional P.A. gear, electric key¬ 482-6893. C-21-2-29 (7) more information. 669-9996. in ad. Maximum sale price of s200. Private 2246, INGHAM MEDICAL Friday, Meridian Mall Infor¬ STUDIO APARTMENTS by boards, guitars and amps. CENTER, 401 Greenlawn, mation Center. 5-2-26 (5) Coral Gables. Furnished, utili¬ Dreps RV Center, DeWitt, Call 337-9700 or stop in. party ads only. Lansing, 48909 EOE. ALL STUDENT ADVERTIS¬ 332-4432 ties. $185.337-1621. 5-2-22(3) Mich. B-1-2-22 (6) Frandor Mall, 3 blocks from Peanuts Personal ads—3 lines - '2.25 - per in¬ 5-2-22 (25) ING must be prepaid now BABYSITTER/HOUSEKEEP¬ west campus. Free parking. sertion. 75' per line over 3 lines, (pre-pay- through the end of the term. FEMINIST GRAD student- ER. Must be reliable. Own OWN ROOM or share in 5 BEDROOM DUPLEX, close C-21-2-29 (7) PART-TIME help for food S-15-3-7 (4) wishes to share pleasant ment) . transportation. 7 a.m.-9 a.m. 3-person, 2 bedroom. $125 or to campus. $550/month. co-op. 10-15 hours/week. Lansing home, $90 plus utili DISCOUNT NEW, used, Rummage/Garage Sale ads—4 -lines • s2.50. Monday-Friday. $3.00/hour. YMCA STORER Camps, $89. 337-7655. Z-3-2-26 (3) Convenient for students. Call $3.35/hour. Applications at ties, call 374-2484 Debbie or desks, chairs, files. BUS¬ 18 year old. 351-8576 after 5 339 8686. 8-2-25 (4) 63' per line over 4 lines-per insertion. 308 W. Grand River. No Jackson, Ml. All summer 353 9438 Lynn. 3-2-25 (3) INESS EQUIPMENT CO. 215 p.m. 3-2-22 (6) staff positions open. Call FEMALE NEEDED. Spring. 'Round Town ads—4 lines-J2.50-per insertion. phone calls. 4-2-27 (4) E. Kalamazoo, 485-5500. Americana. 4-man. Close. ONE BEDROOM unfur¬ 63' per line over 4 lines. Sally Clark at 355-0389. OR-2-2-25 (4) Lost & Found ads/Transportation ads—3 lines- M ,50-per insertion. 50' per line over 3 lines. DISHWASHER, working individuals needed HARD- HOUSE WORK week, $3.50/hour. - 6-10 hrs/ transportation. Call 349-3611. Need B-2-26 (5) HELP WANTED - DOOL- Deal $100/month, Z-1-2-22 <31 332-1779. nished. Close to campus. $265. 351-6049. 6-2-22 (3) SUNTAN SCOTT SUPERLITE ski for part-time lunch & dinner boots. Shell size 5. Used 8 8-2-29 (3) FEMALE WANTED, spring S/F Popcorn—(Sorority-Fraternity) 50' Deadlines per line. shift positions. Full benefits. Call Mr. Solomon. 372-4300. COCKTAIL WAITRESSES- EY'S kitchen - day shifts available - Apply Wednesday or Thursday between 10 and LANSING, NEAR Capitol. Cozy, 1-bedroom, upper flat, includes stove, refrigerator, term, own room, negotiable. 351-0532. close, rent SHufdui, times, $90. Call 882-8547. E 5-2-28 (4) after 6. JIM'S TIFFANY PLACE. Full and part-time. No experi¬ FREE 5. 10-2-26 (5) washer/dryer, all utilities and 8-2-22 (3) Want Ads-2 1-2-22 (7) DICKER AND DEAL p.m.-l class day before public¬ ence necessary. Apply in parking. Small pet okay. FIRST VISIT SECOND HAND STORE ation. person, HUDDLE WEST, 138 HELP WANTED-Apply at Available late February. $215/ ACT NOW! Summer sublet. BUS-PEOPLE, hard working PK WITH 90 DAY South Waverly. 10-3-4 (5) Little Caesar's. Today, after 4 month. 482-9226. Campus Hill. Call 349-6934 or Building Cancellation/Change-1 p.m.-l class day be¬ responsible indiviudals need¬ 301 M.A.C. GUARANTEES p.m. 5-2-25 (3) OR-8-2-29 (7) 351-1121, 10-4. 10-3-3 (3) fore publication. ed for permanent full time SECRETARY LAW office, Classified Display deadline-3 p.m.-2 class lunch positions (11:30 a.m.- in downtown - (Just Past Pioneer 1980 Receiver, 520 Lansing, short¬ RN's-GN's-SNT's NEEDED: 1 MALE roommate, FEMALE ROOMMATE need¬ 3:30 p.m.) Great pay b hand Prinit-ln-A-Minit) watts, stereo equipment by days before publication. required. Please present Lansing General Hospital has spring term, Twyckingham, ed spring term. Cedar Village benefits. Call Mr. Solomon, resume at initial interview. Apartments. Call 337-1809. 351-1805 JVC, Kenwood, Phillips, Fish¬ Once ad is ordered it cannot be cancelled or full and part-time positions $130/month. 337-0892. after 2:00 p.m. 372-4300. er, Audio Spec and Sanyo. For appointment call 372- available for registered and Z-5-2-26 (3) Z5-2-25 (3) changed until after 1st insertion. JIM'S TIFFANY PLACE. 5700. 8-2-29 (7) Vivitar XC-4 with automatic graduate nurses and student ALL STUDENT There is a M.00 charge for 1 ad change plus 1-2-22 (8) exposure, Rolliflex 1936 twin nurse technicians. A 4 day, 10 ALL STUDENT ADVERTISING 50' per additional change for maximum STUDENTS EARN while you lens reflex, Pentax Spotmatic hour per day work week ADVERTISING must be prepaid now through of 3 changes. TENOR SAX player style dance band. Must read. for all- learn. Part-time contact work affords extra income. Call Mr. option allowing 3 day week¬ CEDAR VILLAGE must be prepaid now through the end of the term. WF-1.4. Polaroid Polarvision (includes Camera, lights, The State News will only be responsible for end is available on the mid¬ the end of the term. S-15-3-7 (4) screen and film). CB equip¬ the 1st days incorrect insertion. Adjust¬ Call Ray Kay. Days: 337-5200. After 5 p.m.: 321-1094. Pillars at (616) 948-8242 or 945-4266. Z-8-2-29 (5) night shift. We offer: Primary APARTMENTS S-15-3-7 (4) ment and quality portable & Team nursing, complete ROOMMATE NEEDED. $85 ment claims must be made within 10 days 5-2-29 (5) will start leasing T.V.'s. orientation program, continu¬ CAMPUS - ONE block, + utilities. 5 bedroom, stu¬ of expiration date. CHILD-CARE in East Lansing MARCH 3rd need in four man, for TYPESETTER FOR a part- ing education support sys¬ one dent. Downtown. 485-5944. WEGIVEADEALI Bills are due 7 days from ad expiration date. home. Wednesday/Friday. tem, excellent wage and ben¬ spring. $118, furnished. 332- time position. Experience in FOR 8-2-22 (3) at DICKER AND DEAL SE¬ ' Call 351-7476 until 2 p.m. efit package. For more infor¬ 3717: X-8-2-22 (4) If not paid by due date, a M .00 late COND HAND STORE, 1701 photo-compositions pre¬ 5-2-25 (3) mation contact Personnel Of¬ SUMMER & FALL service charge will be due. ferred. If inexperienced in South Cedar St., Lansing, fice Department, Lansing For information FEMALE NEEDED: Now/ typesetting, must be accurate LICENSED BABYSITTER 487 3886. C-6-2-29 (24) General Hospital, 2800 De¬ spring. Waters Edge, $107.50. typist. 60WPM. Call 485-2323 wanted- for 2 month old vonshire, Lansing Ml, 48909. Aher 6 p.m. 339-8089, Amy. ROOMMATE NEEDED for Automotive iCT Automotive 7-3-3 (8) infant starting March 3. fer someone in Cherry Pre¬ Lane Phone 372-8220, Ext. 267. EOE. X 25-3-3 (22) call 351-5180 10-3-13 (20) 5-man house. Close to MSU. $110/month. 332-5259. THORENS TD 160 Manual Turntable needs repair, $40 or NEEDED IMMEDIATELY best offer. 349-4130. University Apartments. "~|W or Z-3-2-22 (3) ATTENTION WE buy late 1969 PLYMOUTH - NEED HOUSE OF FLAVORS REST¬ 487-6827. 8-2-25 (6) NEEDED 1 FEMALE imme¬ Houses ZE-5-2-28 131 model imported and domes- minor work done. $100 or AURANT has positions avail¬ For Rent MALE - 3 bedroom duplex, diately. Cedar Village Apart¬ FURS: SIZE 10-12, like new. .tic compact cars. Contact best offer. 482-1105. able: Busperson, waitresses, PSYCHOLOGY EXPERI¬ IF YOU would like a place to ment with balcony. 351-1513. 2 miles from campus. 882 Muskrat, $250, Mouton $100, John DeYoung, WILLIAMS E-5-2-28 (3) cooks. Apply in person at MENT. Earn $1 for parti¬ FALL HOUSING - DON'T rent, but don't know where X-8-2-25 (4) 4068. Own room. or $300 for both. 321-0811, Jolly-Cedar Plaza. Part-time/ GET CAUGHT IN THE to look, call GREAT LAKES yW.jW-i341^C;2JI-2-»15) cipating in a 15 minute ex¬ COLD! GREAT LAKES Z-4-2-25 (3) after 5 and weekends. Full-time. 4-2-27 (7) - today for sure, there's hun¬ BRONCO 78-4 speed, 351 FOR SALE 1968 Chevy Im- periment. Call 355-2151. 2 BEDROOM FOR sublease. V8, power steering & brakes, pala. 4-door, automatic, NURSING ATTENDANT- 3-2-23 (4) 394-2680. C20 2-29(3) King's Pointe East, March dreds in our book. 394-2680. ROOMMATE WANTED. Fe¬ 8-3-4j42 C-21-2-29 (5) AM-FM, excellent condition. power brakes & steering. 18th.'Call 351-7384. male. $90/month + utilities. ALL STUDENT Good transportation. Call af¬ Now taking applications for OVERSEAS JOBS Sum¬ 353-4416 or 393-0524. - 8-3-4 (3) Furnished room. In Lansing. ADVERTISING part time nursing attendants. , ROOMMATE. AVERAGE de¬ ter 5 p.m. 655-1103. mer/year round. Europe, S. 3-2-26 (5) All shifts, experience pre¬ Foreign students welcome. must be prepaid now through 8-3-4 (5) America, Australia, Asia, etc. MALE ROOMMATE needed posit, utilities. $100/month. Please call 485-3761. the end of the term. ferred. Must be 18. Starting BUICK RIVIERA - 1970 All fields, $500-$1,200 month¬ House in Lansing. 372-7370. 3-2-22 (6) S-15-3-7 (4) salary. $3.22. Good work immediately for three man/ power seats & windows, FOR SALE 1974 Nova. 350, 8-2-29 (3) environment, good benefits. ly. Expenses paid. Sightsee¬ one bedroom. Ten minute AM-FM, air, tilt, $500 or best V-8, new battery and ex¬ ing. Free information - walk from MSU, pool. $95. FEMALE ROOMMATE. Own NEW RCA Video cassettee Class will begin March 3. DUPLEXES 2-BEDROOM, offer, clean. 646-0027. haust, rust proofed. $1800, or Write: IJC, Box 52-ME, Coro¬ 337-1404. S-5-2-28 (5) room. Non-smoker, $100 utili¬ recorder. 2 year service Come to the Ingham County 3-2-26(4) best offer. 337-1427. na Del Mar, CA. 92625. appliances, basement, lease, ties. 485-7355. 3-2-22 (3) policy, 7 day programmable, Medical Facility 3860 Dobie $230 $260, 372-9431. 3-2-26 (4) Z15-2-22(8) IF YOU would like a place to 4 hour recording. $1234 CAMARO '78, 6-cylinder, Road to complete your appli¬ X-8-2-27 (3) value, $850 or best offer. cation. 5-2-27 (12) rent, but don't know where NEED ONE woman for large stick, air, AM-FM, 8 track, THE INSTRUCTIONAL 627-3937 nights or weekends. to look, call GREAT LAKES cruise, 27 MPG. $4195. 355- TOYOTA- 1972 CORONA Media Center is now hiring NEED MALE. NICE duplex. private luxury room. Price 8-3-3- (6) 5883 after 6. 5-2-26 (4) Deluxe, good condition, must CLERICAL POSITION- The today for sure, there's hun¬ reduced. Walk to campus. student projectionists for $112 + utilities, own room. State News Classifieds has 2 dreds in our book. 394-2680. Small pets - ok. 332-3996. sell. $995.371-5763. 4-2-22(3) 337 7082, 5-7 p.m. CRISTY'S FURNITURE HAS CHEVY IMPALA - 1975 - shift spring term. Audio-visual ex¬ C-21-2-29 (5) 2-2-25 (5) openings: Monday-Fri¬ Z-4-2-25 (3) DRASTICALLY REDUCED Excellent condition, 4-door, TOYOTA CELICA GT-75, 5- perience is desirable, but not day; 11a.m.-2p.m., or 2p.m.- necessary. You must have at PRICES on used and irregular just tuned up. AM/FM, air, speed, AM/FM, radials, rear 5. Must be a student Apply WANTED-1 FEMALE room¬ FIVE BEDROOM 1 block HOUSEMATE NEEDED. Qui¬ dressers, desks, couches, ta¬ least two terms left before CAMPUS NEAR- Now rent¬ cruise. $1950. 355-1607, 355- defogger. 394-7062. today, 347 Student Services mate spring term Cedar from Available et, non-smoker. 1 mile to bles, bookcases, and easy 7796. 3-2-22(4) 3-2-26 (3) graduation and have large ing for fall-1980, houses, campus. MSU $100 + utilities. Bus¬ chairs. 505 E. Michigan, Lan¬ Building. 4-2-26 (8) blocks of hours open be¬ Village. 351-6437 close. spring and summer. 332-0265 duplexes, apartments, rooms, $112.50. Z6-2-26 (31 line. Immediately. 487-8462. sing. 371 1893. (Next door to tween 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. Z-3-2-22 (3) 72 CUTLASS - 2 door. Blue VEGA-74, auto, air, tape, furnished, 1-6 bedrooms. Z-6-2-29 14) HEATING AND air condi¬ Wilcox Trading Post). with white vinyl top, white power. Good condition, $750. Apply in person only, room Crossroads Management, ROOMMATE NEEDED for EAST LANSING 2 bed¬ We have SINCERELY interior, good running con¬ tioning instructional assis¬ 26 IMC. Contact Fred Moore. 351-6472. C9-2-29 (6) - 353-0147. Z-3-2-25 (3) spring term. Own room, pool, ROOM FOR male close to dropped our prices as low as dition, air, bucket seats. 332- tant. The Ingham Inter¬ 5-2-22 (14) room duplex, unfurnished, $90/month. Call 349-6917 full basement, available now, Union. Call 332-0205. 443 we possibly can. 51118-2-27(5) mediate School District has VW BUG-74-AM/FM stereo, after 3. Z4-2-22 (4) Grove St. 8-2-29 (3) C-21-2-29 112) $2000 firm. Call 485-3631, an opening for an instruction¬ RN OR LPN-Fulltime position Apartments STE-MAR REALTY. 339- CUTLASS, 77, V6, air, auto¬ al aid to assist in teaching as charge nurse on 3-11 shift. 3512. OR-5-2-26 (4) after 3 p.m.J-2-^_(3| LOOKING FOR fall housing? matic, power, new tires. 332- _ heating and air conditioning New wage scale and good 2 MALES NEEDED for 4-man Call Mid-Michigan. They 0078, evenings, weekends. VW SCIROCCO - 1975, at the Capitol Area Career benefits. Apply at Provincial LOOKING FOR fall housing? 1-2-22 (3) Center. 2 years experience spring term. Cedar Village. have over 400 properties to silver, FM stereo cassette. South, 2100 Provincial Drive, Call Mid-Michigan. They 337-7569. Z5-2-27 (3) choose from, and they spe¬ $2900. Ken, 372-9104 days. required. Apply at Personnel or call Director of Nursing, have over 400 properties to 1977 DODGE ASPEN 2 door, cialize in the MSU area. Call 8-2-22 (3) Office. 2630 W. Howell Rd. 882 2458. 7-2-26 (8) choose from, and they 3 speed overdrive, rear de¬ FEMALE NEEDED imme¬ today and see if they have Mason, Ml 48854. 5-2-27 (12) specialize in the MSU area. froster, 51,000 miles. $2950. SERVICE- diately for 3-man, Rivers what you're looking for. 349- CUSTOMER Call today and see if they 655-3989. 8-2-22 (4) Auto Service APPOINTMENT SET-up Permanent full time position. Edge, close, $94. 351-4976. 1065. C9-2-29 (7) have what you're looking for. Z7-2-29 (3) work. Variable part-time Answering customer letters 349-1065. C9-2-29 (7) DODGE CORONET GOOD USED tires, 13, 14, 15 MALE/FEMALE needed im¬ hours. Phone experience re¬ and some phone inquiries. Brougham, '75 like new, load¬ inch. Snow tires too! Mount¬ ONE OR two women needed FEMALE NEEDED spring/ quired. Mr. Mikelonis, 339- Good writing ability required. mediately. Private bath and ed. Low miles. $1395. 351- ed free. Used wheel and hub to rent Cedar Village. Spring terms. Own room, 9500. C4-2-26 (5) Some typing helpful. Excel¬ room, $140/month. Heat paid summer 8455. 3-2-26 (3) PENNEL SALES, 1825 term! Excellent location, bor¬ close to campus. 332-7069. caps. lent benefits. Apply in per Call 393-9304 after 6 p.m. Michigan, Lansing, Michigan WANTED MATURE reliable son. American Education dering campus. Non¬ 8 2-26 (4) 8-2-26 (3) FORD - 1972. Good condi¬ 48912. 482-5818. smoking, please. 351-5334. babysitter, in our E. Lansing Services 419 Lentz Court, tion, very little rust, $400. Call C-21-2-29 (7) S5-2-22 (5) 321-5101. 3-2-26 hdme, 7:30 a.m.-4 p.m. week¬ Lansing (North off West St. (3j^ days. 351-9568. 5-2-27 (4) Joseph between Logan and MASON BODY SHOP, 812 E. GRANADA, 1975. Good Waverly). 5-2-22 (13) Kalamazoo since 1940. Auto transportation, great on gas, painting-collision service. AGRICULTURE STUDENTS LOVING CAREGIVER- for EAST LANSING blue, $1395. Call Rudy, 351- 1830 ext. 68. CURTIS FORD, American, Foreign cars. 485- graduating in March or in¬ two terrific kids! Country Representatives from Walt. Disney World Co. will 0256. C-21-2-29 (5) ternship candidates, EVER¬ be interviewing HOTEL, RESTAURANT and INSTI¬ 3003 E. Michigan Ave., home. Monday-Thursday, re¬ Lansing. 8-2-27 (6) BRAKES PARTS including GREEN CHEMICAL LAWN CARE will be interviewing for ferences. 349-4877 or 676- NORTH POINTE TUTIONAL MANAGEMENT MAJORS for SUMMER 4819. 5-2-25 (51 and FULL TIME SUPERVISORY POSITIONS in GREMLIN, 1972. 6 cylinder, pads, shoes, and hydraulic spring and summer full time APARTMENTS management: 3 speed, good transportation, parts for your foreign car, in positions Monday, February 25th. Sign up at Placement Waters A Rivers V BARBER AND STYLING SHOP restaurant stock, at reasonable prices. $495. Call Rick, 351-1830 ext. 332-4377 CHEQUERED FLAG FOR¬ Services. OR2-2-22 (9) 68. CURTIS FORD, 3003 E. EIGN CAR PARTS, 2605 E. Kdge Apt*. NOW LEASING WHERE - MICHIGAN STATE PLACEMENT OFFICE Michigan Ave., Lansing. Kalamazoo Street. One mile WHEN - WEONESOAY. FEBRUARY 27th THRU 8-2-27(5) Start Leasing GREMLIN, 1974. 6 cylinder, automatic, great on gas, ex¬ west of campus. C-8-2-29 (9) 487-5055. Collingwood Man., tab. SS Unfurnished Nicely Decorated FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 29,1980 One and two bedroom cellent transportation, $995. Call Rudy, 351-1830 ext. 68. CURTIS FORD, 3003 E. SPECIAL MSU STUDENT weekend rates. UGLY DUCK¬ LING car rentals. 372-7650. Apartments behind Bus Stop FEATURING: 2 johns balconies, wolk to campus, per apt. furnished, air conditioned, Air Conditioning Full carpeted Bite Into A film and slide presentation KELLOGG CENTER at 8:00 p.m. will be held at the the evening of Wednesday the 27th. ALL INTERESTED HRI STU (typerUMt) C-21-2-29 (3) Heat and water furnished Michigan Ave., Lansing. 8-2-27(7) friendly management. Large laundry facilities DENTS ARE INVITED. Spacious rooms OLDS OMEGA - 1976 TRANSMISSIONS most cars, used, $75. re¬ FOR Spring Term Swimming pool Check with the MSU PLACEMENT SERVICE for an Brougham, air, excellent con¬ conditioned, $125. 323-4401. 2 bedroom, furnished Apt. 108 interview time. dition. $2,200. 485-6361. E5-2-22 Kb apartment, dish wash 261 River St. 12-25 (3) PINTO, 1973. Runs and looks JUNK CARS wanted. Also er and garbage dis n *225 a n like new. Super gas saver, selling used parts. Phone posal, heat and water (next to Cedar Village) no rust, $995. Call Rick, 321-3651. C-21-2-29 (3) paid. 332-6354 AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER 351-1830 ext. 68. CURTIS FORD, 3003 E. Michigan 351-8282 332*4432 1250 Haslett at 69 V. Ave., Lansing. 8-2-27 (7) Friday, February 22, 1 14 Michigan Stole News. East Lonsing. Michigan of The For Sale WE PAY up to $2 for LP's and cassettes - also buying 5 LOST 2 rings in Ecology Building, 2-14-80, re¬ Human UNIGRAPHICS COMPLETE RESUME SER VICE: S OFFERS typesetting; offset Group protests single-sex swim (continued from page 3) women on campus — while the Beeman, director of Intramural 45's, songbooks. FLAT, ward, 355-0442. Z-3-2-22 (3) black & CIRCULAR, up stairs printing; and bindery ser¬ in recreational swimming at the activity ranks fourth on the Sports. He also said participa¬ vices. Approved dissertation IM to specify certain hours for men's scale. tion rates by men did not make 541 E. Grand River, open 11 a.m.-6 p.m. 351 0838. | AiiMls |fVl printing and binding special¬ ists. For estimate, stop in at them. Historically, sentiment on the it cost effective to operate C-21-2-29 (6) Turner said the change was swimming issue has been di¬ separate hours. 2843 E. Grand River or phone vided. As early as 1958, when Women on campus petitioned OLD ENGLISH Sheepdog, "based on a desire to make 332 8414. C-21-2-29 (9) WE SELL stereo equipment. male 2 year old, AKC, $100, facilities as accessible to as the Men's Intramural facility for segregated hours in 1979. THE STEREO SHOPPE, East 882 3103. E5-2-25 (3) was built, co-recreational ver¬ Beeman said the possibility of EXPERT TYPING. Disserta many people as we can," he said. Lansing. C-21-2-29 (3) In a recent report, submitted sus single-sex concerns was an designating more single-sex LABRADORS-BLACK, AKC, tions - theses - business - legal. MSU grad. 337-0205. to Turner by the Women's issue. hours or returning to the TOP DOLLAR paid- SLR wormed and shots, $100. cameras, lenses, flashes, en- Phone 484-4050. E5-2-22 (3) C-21-2-29 (3) Advisory Committee, it was Single-sex swimming hours previous co-recreational sched¬ stated that swimming is the were abolished with the appear ule will depend on the "interest largers, movie and slide pro¬ TYPING TERM papers. Ex¬ POODLE - WELL mannered major participatory activity for ance of Title IX, said Harris F. shown." jectors, antique cameras and photos. Camera Repair- fast, male. 3 years old, neutered, perienced, fast service - IBM $75. 321-6271. 5-2-28 (3) Call 351-8923. OR-21-2-29 (3) low prices guaranteed work. WILCOX TRADING POST EXPERIENCED - TYPING 509 E. Michigan, Lansing 485-4391. C 16-2-29(10) COCKER SPANIEL PUPS. AKC. Blonde, 6 weeks old. $100. Call 489-3940. theses, term papers, editing, close. 351 1345, 332-8498. It's What's Happening E-5-2-28 (3) 2-2-22 (3) ISLAMIC BOOK: Write for Announcements for It's What's MSU Badminton Club meets Star Trek Club meets at 8:30 new 1980 catalog: HENA Box PROFESSIONAL EDITING. Happening must be received in the from 7 to 10 tonight, IM Sports- tonight, 331 Union. Open to the 585, Jackson, Ml 49204. Z8-2-25 (3) I Mobile Homes IM Corrections to rewrites. Typ¬ State News office, 343 Student Circle, upper gym. Open to the public. ing arranged. 332-5991 Services Bldg., by noon at least public. 1 BEDROOM - $170/month, OR-2-2-25 (3) two days before publications. No COUCH - 8 feet black announcements will be accepted leather, excellent condition. Deposit, close to campus & FAST ACCURATE service on MSU Highland Dance Associa¬ Must sell $150. 323-1815. shopping. No children. 337- by phone. term papers. Reasonable tion meets at 6:30 tonight, Tower E-5-2-26 (3) 0041. 8-2-22 (4) MSU Science Fiction Society 137 AKERS HALL rates. Call 337-2737 after 5 Room, Union. Open to the public. Southern Africa Liberation meets at 5:45 tonight, CATA stop FRI, SAT, SUN 6:45,8:30,10:15 TELESCOPE UNITRON 4 p.m. 1-2-22 (3) I Peanuts Personal I fSTI The German Club meets from 4 by Union, for Saturn 3. Late - Committee meets at 12:30 p.m. ADMISSION $1.50 inch photo equatorial with tri¬ Monday, 201 International Center. to 7 tonight, Lizard's Under¬ meeting with Tolkien is at 8:30 pod, and 7 eyepieces. $1500. DISCOUNT-Bring in this ad. AKERS CHOICE PRODUCTION ERIK Quality IBM typing, editing. New members welcome. ground. 393-7177. Z-8-2-29 (4) Couldn't have shined so 337-8415. 4-2-26 (3) bright without you. Love you, MSU Mennonite Fellowship 2 REFRIGERATORS DORM Sunshine. Z-1-2-22 (4) ALL STUDENT ADVERTIS¬ meets at 9:30 a.m. Sunday, down¬ size, $100 each or best offer. ING must be prepaid now stairs, MSU Alumni Memorial 393 7365. E-5-2-26 (3) HAPPY ANNIVERSARY Chapel. through the end of the term. TWIN BED - Good condition. 8456 after 7 p.m. complete. $50. 337- E-5-2-26 (31 Laura. May we meet God bless you till again. Love, your Poo Bear. Z-1-2-22 (4) S-15-3-7 (4) THESES, etc. MANUSCRIPTS, Former college admini¬ Friends of the Ruhani Mission offer an introductory lecture, The Science of the Soul, at 7:30 p.m. why not major BOOKS! 3 floors of books,! magazines and comics. I Personal [ f/1 strative secretary. 4-2-22 (3) 332-2616. Saturday, Captain's Room, Union. O CURIOUS BOOK SHOP, 307 Undergraduate Anthropology ANTI-DRAFT BUMPER TYPING IN my home. East Grand River, East Lan¬ Close Club presents its winter term stickers. "Draft beer, not to campus. Quality work! sing, 332-0112. event, "An Informal Meeting of women or men." $1/each or C-21-2-29 (5) Cindy. 9 a.m.-7 p.m. 394-4448 Minds," at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, five for $4. Stamped self- C-21-2-29 (4) Green Room, Union. 2 MENS 10 speeds, 27-inch. addressed envelope, DP Box Excellent condition, $100 each. 394-7788. E5-2-22 (3) 1147 Chapel Hill North Carolina, 27514. Z10-3-3 (6) TYPING, LIBRARY research resume service. Free pick-up sents Anthropology Colloquium pre¬ Lawrence H. Kelley on WEEKEND SPECIAL RENTaCAR and delivery. 676-1912. "Doing Micro-Wear Analysis: The (Fri. p.m. to Mon. a.m.) FOR SALE - Kenwood ALL STUDENT ADVERTIS¬ C-21-2-29 (3) ING must be prepaid now Functional Interpretation" from 3 KR6400 receiver, like new, 60 to 5 p.m. Monday, 221 Baker Hall. watts per channel, must sell, through the end of the term. EXPERIENCED IBM typist, $175 or best offer, 337-1035. S-15-3-7 (4) (with references.) Fast and Hear the Rev. Tom Lumpkin, 5-2-22 (4) accurate! 349-6692. Detroit Catholic worker, speak on Real Estate OR-8-2-27 (3) "Lent and A World in Crisis" at 7 CANNON FD 100-200mm 200m lens, bought in mid p.m. Sunday, Abrahamic Com¬ EAST LANSING- 3 Bedroom TYPING-FAST, accurate, munity, 320 M.A.C. Sept. $206.15 value, $190; colonial with formal dining theses, term papers, editing, phone 394-3317. 5-2-22 (4) room & den. Excellent loca¬ close. 351-1345, 332-8498. MSU Simulations Society 2-2-29 (3) for Air Force at 10 a.m., tion in Bailey neighborhood. meets KENWOOD TURNTABLE, Modern Armor Miniatures at 2 model KC-850, brand new, Walking to all schools. Many TYPING. FREE pick-up and $75.00. 353-3323. E5-2-22 (3) perrenials & flowering trees, delivery. Fast, experienced, p.m. Saturday, 334 Union. large portion of backyard low rates. 676-2009. fenced. Oak floors. By owner, Canadians: organizational meet¬ MACRAME PLANT Hangers- OR-21-2-29 (3) Si 1 each. Phone 351-8743. $78,900. Open Sunday. Call ing to form Canadian Club begins for appointment after 5 p.m. at 8 p.m. Sunday, W2 Owen E5-2-22 (3) EXPERIENCED IBM typing, weekdays. 332-0142. Graduate Center. Open to the dissertations (Pica, Elite). BUMPER STICKERS with 7-2-22 (13^ _ _ FAYANN 489-0358. public. message and Photo- C-21-2-29 (3) your EAST LANSING- Beautiful "Riding' Easy in the Harness," a stamps, great for announce¬ tree filled double-size lot, 4 free Christian Science lecture by ments, gifts, etc. Call 351- LOW RATES - Term pa¬ bedroom, colonial, adjacent Thomas A. McClain, begins at 3 0435 for more information. pers, resumes. Fast expert to park, with ski/nature trails, p.m. Monday, Green Room, Un¬ 8-2-27 (6) fireplace, finished basement, typing. Day and evening. Call "G" TYPING. 321-4771. ion. Open to the public. fenced backyard, etc., etc., 2 CHAIRS, BOOKS, records, C-21-2-29 (4) various items. 332-5868. $79,900, by owner. 351-7196. The Friends of Grith invite you 8-2-25 (8) learn medieval marital arts from 2 Good drum set. $350. NEED A library search or a 8-2-26 (3) to 5 p.m. Saturday, Demonstra- computer produced biblio¬ RECORDS! THOUSANDS to Recreation J® graphy? Call GATEKEEPERS, at 349-6886. 15-2-29(4) choose from 75b and up, all The Society for Creative Anach¬ DISC JOCKEY # 1 SOUND ronism will hold a meeting from quality guaranteed. WAZOO has the latest tunes supplied RECORDS, 223 Abbott. 337- 8:30 to 11 p.m. Saturday, Tower by DISCOUNT RECORDS, Room, Union. 0947.^21:2^(5) . and a modern sound system, RCA-21" black and white to help make /our party a Learn Western European med¬ solid state, 6 months old. success. For more info phone ieval manuscript styles with $100. Call between 8-4 p.m. 372-6696. E5-2-25 (4) 332-2212. Ask for Tom. 12-3-7 (7) | Instructions ~]\?*\ Bronze Dragon Calligraphy 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Saturday, Mural from SQUARE DANCE caller, for PRIVATE GUITAR instruc¬ Room, Union. COLOR TV - 25", needs tion. Beginners through ad¬ some work. Best offer. 355- parties and weddings. Call Bill 332-1898. 10-3-6 (3) vanced. Call MARSHALL Gay Rap Group meets at 6 p.m. 0674, B-316 Bryan. 3-2-25 (3) MUSIC CO. 337-9700. Open Sunday, 340 Union. Topic: Gay BLUEGRASS EXTENSION weeknights until 9:00 p.m. relationships with other gays and SEWING MACHINES - new SERVICE play weddings, par¬ Saturdays 10 a.m.-5 p.m. with a straight world. Singer machines from $99.50. ties. 337-0178 or 372-3727. C-21-2-29 (6) Guaranteed used machines C-21-2-29 (3) MSU Black Student Forum from $39.50, All makes re¬ presents "Reflections of the '70s paired. EDWARDS DIS¬ Challenges of the '80s" from 1 to TRIBUTING COMPANY.1115 N. Washington. 489-6448. Service SI for professionol modeling, 3:30 p.m. Saturday, 336 Union. Open to the public. C-21-2-29 (8) to troin for Live Fashion 106 WAYS TO fix chicken for about 70t/serving. Send Show, Magazine, Photo¬ MSU Episcopalians gather at 5 NEW AND used guitars, ban¬ $2.98 to ROBBONS RECIPES graphy, T V. No experience p.m. Sunday, Alumni Chapel for jos, mandolins, etc. Dulci¬ It 8 P.O. Box 383 Mt. Rose, necessary. Folk Eucharist, Ian Meadowcroft, mers and kits. Recorders, thousands of hard to find Ml 48457. 5-2-26 (5) guest homilist. Dinner follows. albums and books. Discount Open to the public. EXPERT GUITAR repairs, prices. Expert repairs - free Acoustic and electric. Most MSU Tolkien Fellowship is hold¬ estimates. ELDERLY IN¬ STRUMENTS. 541 E. Grand extensive shop in the state. ing its first annual Gandalf look ELDERLY INSTRUMENTS. ALL STUDENT ADVERTIS¬ alike contest at 8:30 tonight. River, 332-4331. 332-4331. C-2-2-25 (5) ING must be prepaid now Tower Room, Union. C-21-2-29 (9) through the end'of the term. CELEBRATE YOURSELF - S-15-3-7 (4) Senior Class Council meets at 9 SOMEBODY ELSE'S CLOS¬ ET, featuring gently used With a new cut and style, curl p.m. Monday, 810 W. Grand River Ave. All seniors and juniors I Transportation ][^\ process, or hair color service. are clothing. 541 E. Grand River. Open noon to 6 p.m. Take-ins JEAN ARIOLA'S HAIR encouraged to attend. by appointment. STYLIST, Brookfield Plaza C-21-2-29 (5) corner of Hagadorn and NEED RIDERS to Colorado Readings from the Living Spir¬ Grand River, E. Lansing. Uni¬ after 3/12, return 3/22. Call itual Master Sant Darshan Singhji sex - Open Monday - Satur¬ 372-4866 or 355-7441 after 5. on the Word Principle-Life after DICKER AND DEAL day, 337-0765. A Redken >. Z-5-2-26 (4) Life is at 11 a.m. Sunday, Oak SECOND HAND STORE Retail Center. BL-1-2-22 (12) Room, Union. WITH 90 DAY GUARANTEES. GUITAR REPAIRS. Prompt 1 Round Town "Iffl MSU Bahai Club meets at 8 guaranteed service. Free esti¬ tonight, 1512 Spartan Village mates and reasonable rates. WINTER SHOW & Sale - Bose 901 speakers. Receivers Community Room. Topic: Intro¬ Member American Guild of Miniatures, doll houses, by JVC, Fisher, Kenwood; ductory talk on the Bahai faith. Also Pioneer SX 1980, 520 Luthiers. MARSHALL MU¬ antique reproduction Ef ori¬ SIC CO. 337-9700. ginal dolls. Sunday, February watts. Top Quality Turn¬ Collegiate Association for the C-21-2-29 (6) 24, 9-4:30, Long's Cedar Research of tables. Cameras-Pentax Principles of the Rev. Street Ef 1-96 interchange. Spotmatic, Polaroid Sonar Sun Myung Moon will hold an HORSES BOARDED- In¬ Adults $2, children 75d SX70. Yashikas and assorted X-4-9-22 organizational meeting at 4 p.m. 35mm cameras. Guaranteed side arena available, excellent (8)_ today, 342 Union. Open to the care and facilities, $125 in¬ portable T.V.'s. THE MID Michigan Soaring public. side, $75 outside, KaTalPa Club will sponsor a ground WE BUY, SELL and TRADE. Arabians, 676-5728. 8-2-28(5) Learn about computer-man- ! Free Hamburger! school for glider pilots during March and April. To register, aged instruction and how it works DICKER AND DEAL SE¬ call Haslett Community Edu¬ on the plato computer at the Trowbridge off Harrison COND HAND STORE, 1701 S. Cedar St. Lansing. 487- | Tyiriee Senriee ||^j| cation at 339-2665. Instructional Development Lunch¬ eon at noon today, IRC, Erickson Marsh Rd. N of Gr. River 3886. C12-2-29 (21) FAST ACCURATE typing. B 1 2 22 (7) WHEN YOU BUY ONE Reasonable rates. Call Mon¬ (Across from Now at Wendy's Old Fashioned E FLAT bari sax with low A. day-Friday, 489-6903. C-21-2-29 (3) [volunteer Services^ MSU Women's Soccer Club practice is from noon to 2 p.m. the Meridian Mall) Hamburgers,this coupon entitles you to a free Single Hamburger with the H Cuf, good condition. $1000 The Volunteer Services Saturday, Demonstration Hall. purchase of a hamburger of any size. or best offer. 372-4613. COPYGRAPH SERVICE Column may be used only by Open to all women. S. Cedar at 1-96 CHEESE AND TOMATO EXTRA 8-2-25 (4) COMPLETED, DISSERTA¬ "on campus departments" TIONS AND RESUME SER¬ who offer, credits for volun¬ Join Black Orpheus Gospel Good at all participating Wendy's, VICE. Corner MAC and teer service. There must be W. Saginaw at Waverly after 4 pm Sunday thru Saturday. Choir in a musical night of praising I lost«,foert |fq] Grand River, 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. no "regular job" status or God at 7 p.m. Saturday, Ballroom, EXPIRES Saturday, March Id Monday-Friday, 10 a.m.-5 payment involved in the ser¬ Union. 310 Lansing SL LOST RING in the women's Saturday. 337-1666. vice. There is a $1.00 service restroom Physics Building. C-21-2-29 (7) charge per insertion. Committee for Education on (Charlotte) USES- Mother of pearl - Abalone. The State News reserves Latin America presents a panel High sentimental value-Re¬ TYPING, EXPERIENCED, the right to edit all copy for discussion on U.S. foreign policy ward. Call 353-0228. fast and reasonable. 371-4635 this column. (No abbrevia¬ at 8 p.m. Wednesday, B-102 Wells 73-2-22 (51 C-21-2-29 (3) tions). J Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, February 22, 1980 15 HAGAR the Horrible SPONSORED BY: by Dik Browne " Mfes? May 3 Daily Tv Highlights X SEE VOL! 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East Lansing, Michigan 4 ASMSU fails to use all its funds efficiently' Evil topic to be discussed ASMSU boards, in order to posed to last until December. heavily funded by ASMSU he said. — we should plan better," he By MIKE CHAUDHURI State News Staff Writer ASMSU has approximately guarantee none goes of those boards in the red, he said. The remaining $23,500 is serving no purpose, he said. recently. "RSO's got kind of ripped off Part of the carry-over may also go to ASMSU Legal Serv¬ said. at Philosophy Club event None of the $71,000 is collect¬ this year," he said. "It is the opinion of a lot of $71,000 in carry over moneys The Student Media Appro¬ ices, which is requesting $8,000 The topic of evil will be discussed in a colloquium from 3 to 5 from previous years which is priations Board will spend ing interest, he added. Buckley Politowicz said he is working than it people at ASMSU that (a tax p.m. Sunday in 120 Computer Center. said it would be difficult to on a proposal to form a new more was budgeted for increase) would be, more or The MSU Undergraduate Philosophy Club has invited three not being used toward funding $10,000, at most, of its carry¬ this year, invest the money intended to board, solely responsible for Buckley said. less, political suicide," he activities, the ASMSU comp¬ over toward funding print philosophy professors to speak on the subject. The speakers troller said Thursday. media next term, SMAB Chair¬ be used as a financial base, funding RSO's, which would be Politowicz said the budget added. include Charles McCracken, associate professor; Winston more efficient than having all Of that figure, at least $23,- person Steve Politowicz said. because that money might be committee almost passed a Wilkinson, assistant professor; and Craig Staudenbaur, 500 is not being used efficiently, Buckley said he would use needed on short notice. three boards fund them. proposed tax increase two "ASMSU is in good shape department chairperson. Terry Buckley said. another $7,500 to "reimburse" But some of the $23,500 Some of the carry-over weeks ago, which was meant to right now," said Buckley, who All interested persons are invited to attend. Admission is free. "That money should not be the special projects fund of the figure could be invested, pos¬ money could be used in helping help fund Legal Services. agreed a tax increase is un¬ sitting there — it's not benefit¬ Student Board during fall term. sibly in treasury bills, he said. the proposed board fund RSO's "We don't need a tax increase necessary. ing the students," he said. He said the money now present Buckley said some of the About $30,000 of the $71,000 in the fund will probably be money should go toward fund¬ should go toward establishing spent by the end of spring ing Registered Student Organi¬ "financial bases" for the three term, even though it is sup¬ zations, which have not been The diamond. Alone in its beauty. »rv7, Visionary UTeditationS 1--opieceTamTyVox""! i of chicken i S *4.89 ! " reg. *5.89 ■ j■ with this coupon only ■ expires Mon., Fob. 25 J1980 J } 3 piece dinner \ ! $1.69 J I reg. *2.29 with this coupon | ■ only | ■ expires Mon., Feb. 25,1980 I ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■« You're gonna love that chicken from Popeyes I Come MORGANS try our Spicy or mild I 1127 E.Grand Rlvar Member Fine heeler, Cmhl E. Lansing, Ml 351-8776 It was a ?r Rotten Ski Season Phone 349-0430 three estheticians so we're having a on staff to serve GREAT swwavspecial! „ SKI SALE Xomptete^ atPpnderosa Down Hill SKIIS Rossignol St. Comps Reg. $225 Now $135 BINDINGS Salomon G26 Look N-37 Reg. $84" $89" Now $50" $53" Rossignol Sunbird 2 $175 $105 Look GT-1978 $59" $30 Rossignol Challenger $140 $84 $66 $39eo Tyrolia 160 K2 610 $200 $120 K2 710 $225 $135 CROSSCOUNTRY K2 810 $235 $141 Skiis Reg. 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If your heading Wost to find tho good don't miss (except milk) Ski Tuno-up special for $11.99 snow, c imi«l E. twill 4421 Sijiuw Ave EistMMv* (2 blacks Wist H Wivsrly) (2 stocks East st Hai^oni) •East Grand River fpnrtBwristrr Olfer good all day Sunday only. At Participating Steakhoutes Cannot be uied In combination uilth other •Michigan Avenue dlKounU. Applicable taxei not Included. •Meridian Mall Ponderota Is open from 11 00 am dal/y