Wednesday Welcome back! Spring has The State News sprang, no, spring has come, no spring . . . Anyway, today should be mostly sunny with a high in the low 40s. VOLUME 74 NUMBER 48 MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY, EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN 48824 MARCH 26, 1980 Kennedy wins in N.Y., Conn. By WALTER R. MEARS 84,607 votes or 41 percent, for 25 delegates. among Jewish voters angered at the site of next week's main primarj. AP Special Correspondent California Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. had 3 administration's errant U.N. vote against New York's Democratic contest, second NEW YORK - Sen. Edward M. Kennedy percent, as did minor Lyndon LaRouche. Israeli settlements in occupied Arab terri¬ richest of all the primaries, awarded 282 upset President Carter in the New York Six percent of the ballots tory. votes for the were uncom¬ presidential nomination. and Connecticut primary elections Tuesday mitted. At the White House, an aide to Carter, California selects 306 delegates in its night, revitalizing his challenge for the On the Republican side, it was: asking anonymity, said Tuesday afternoon: primary June 3. White House. Bush 68,509 or 39 percent, for 16 "There's a little bit of pessimism around George Bush put new spark into his delegates. Reason 59,122 or 34 percent, for here." ' Carter and Kennedy were alone on a New Republican campaign with a victory over 13 delegates. Rep. John B. Anderson of On cloudy and chilly day, turnout was low York ballot that apportioned delegates on Ronald Reagan in Connecticut. Illinois 39,484 or 23 percent for 6 delegates. in both states. the basis of results in each of the 39 "I think the bubble's burst for Jimmy Rep. Philip M. Crane of Illinois got 1 There was no GOP presidential prefer¬ congressional districts. They were also the Carter," said Tom Southwick, Kennedy's percent; the balance went to a minor ence vote in New York, but Reagan led in only active Democratic entries in Connecti¬ spokesperson. He said the voters had candidate and three entries who already the delegate count there even before the cut. decided "they cannot nominate a president have withdrawn from the campaign, with 2 polls closed. Former U.N. Ambassador New York will send 123 delegates to the with 20 percent inflation and a foreign percent uncommitted. Bush competed there, but pushed hardest GOP convention, and 117 of them were policy that is a disaster." Through long weeks of defeat, Kennedy in Connecticut, his boyhood home. elected Tuesday. Delegate candidates ran Carter's campaign chairperson Robert had been saying that voter wrath over Bush, like Kennedy, vowed to continue in their own names, and the ballot provided Strauss, conceded New York but called it inflation would catch up with Carter. On his effort whatever Tuesday's outcome. no clue as to which candidate they "only a dip in the road that will lead to the Tuesday, it apparently did. In addition, After an intensive, week-long quest for preferred. president's renomination." Kennedy scored heavily in New York Connecticut votes, he headed for Wisconsin, (continued on page 2) "Put a smile on your faces," he told downcast Carter supporters. "When you lose, lose with class." Reagan led Bush in the New York CITES GRIEVANCE TENSION' Republican primary, a proxy contest in which delegates, not presidential candi¬ dates, were on the ballot. Reagan led for 69 delegates; mitted for 40, Bush for 5. With 65 percent of the precincts counted uncom¬ Larrowe quits as in New York's delegate-rich Democratic primary, the results read; By LOUISE WHALL Because of a schedule conflict, Mackey true peace worker may not be lost to the Kennedy 330,725 or 57 percent, for 162 State News Staff Writer arrived near the end of the meeting. He University in the years to come," Smith delegates. Carter 247,547 or 43 percent, for 120 Citing increasing tension over the con¬ accepted Larrowc's resignation, stating, "I said. cept of an acceptable grievance procedure, know the high regard in which your work The resolution was approved by accla¬ delegates. C. Patric "Lash" Larrowe resigned from his has been held." mation. Kennedy had won only one primary before, in his Massachusetts home. His twin position as Faculty Grievance Official in a Chitra Smith, a professor in James Larrowe's successor will be chosen by a letter to MSU President Cecil Mackey Madison College, offered a resolution search and selection subcommittee of the victories Tuesday night reversed a string of March 19. supporting Larrowe's work as the FGO. University Committee on Faculty Affairs. defeats. They were the more dram; tic for Larrowe, a professor of economics, has "During his years as FGO he has earned UCFA expects to post the position some¬ the public opinion polls that hai rated served in the position for almost four years. deep and wide respect among both faculty time in April, Norman Abeles, chairperson Carter a big favorite — and they came just He will return to full-time teaching and and administrators for the prudence, tact, of UCFA said. one week after the president had buried research after his resignation becomes integrity and effectiveness of his work in The FGO is a full-time position which State News Tony Dugol Kennedy in an Illinois primary landslide. effective on Aug. 31, 1980. that office. holds the rank of a faculty member as' Could it be the tallying of votes at a presidential primary? No; actually, This was the picture in Connecticut; Larrowe announced his resignation opposed to an administrator. Larrowe also it's (you guessed itl good ol' registration at MSU as students scramble Democrats, with 99 percent of the towns counted: following a proposal by Mackey to the "WE HOPE HIS outstanding talents as a taught one class each term in economics. to pick up yet another class. Faculty Council on Feb. 12 outlining his Kennedy 95,746 or 47 percent, for 29 national convention concept of an acceptable grievance proce¬ delegates. Carter dure. Larrowe said in his letter to Mackey, "I realize, of course, that your categorical Battle mounts over ACLU may initiate legal action rejection of the Interim Faculty Grievance Procedure (IFGP) does not, necessarily, imply a rejection of me or of my steward¬ ship as FGO. It does, nevertheless, gut a grievance procedure that has served the Alumni Association over public figures contact rule University community remarkably well for almost a decade. Bv KARL BLANKENSHIP was good for both the Alumni Association State News Staff Writer and the University," Harden said. P.y KARL BLANKENSHIP LARROWE SPOKE BEFORE the policy made by the deans of several The policy has been misunderstood, In late February, MSU President Cecil "I recommended it on what I thought was State News Staff Writer colleges. according to Mackey, who said it applies Faculty Council on March 11, the day after Mackey received his letter. Mackey called Jack Kinney, executive best for the University at that time," he The American Civil Libe- iies Union is "If we get no answer, or the answer is only to situations in which MSU employees director of the MSU Alumni Association, added. "I'm sure Dr. Mackey is doing the "The new procedure repudiates the considering a lawsuit agains MSU due to unsatisfactory, we will take further action," represent the University, into his office and asked for his resignation. President Cecil he said. grievance procedure that I, along with same thing. I'm not trying to second-guess Mackey's policy that Kinney, who has than 25 of The ACLU's letter everyone else, have labored to perfect," more years anyone." University faculty members must report was sent to Mackey -Ac a riTiin- AS A CITIZEN, a person can talk to „ any contact made with public figures, the Lar/owe said. association with MSU, refused and a Harden did say, however, that he "would anyone at any time, of course," Mackey Zolton Ferency, an associate professor of struggle developed between the MSU like to have seen this given an opportunity to chairperson of the Lansing ACLU said said. But when a person speaks as a Jr-. . -JLA1 ork." Tuesday. representative of the University, I think criminal justice, asked Larrowe if he would administration which is and the Alumni Association work. reconsider his resignation if a procedure independent of the University. But when Mackey became president of Philip Dean said the ACLU had sent a As a citizen, a person can the policy is eminently reasonable." Many MSU alumni are upset about the MSU last August, he said the association letter to Mackey asking him to clarify the acceptable to him were eventually adopted. talk to anyone at any time, At a November meeting of the Council of 'We nuw have the apparent takeover attempt and have indi¬ would have remained part of the University now nave me IFGP, irur, theme laborious policy. ~ ,, , i . ,, Deans Mackey asked all deans to adv.se , , . cated they plan to withhold contributions to if he had been president earlier. "The guidelines that we saw said that any of course. But dffien a per¬ efforts of the Facu,ty Councjli the him of any non-social contacts made with the University, Kinney said. Members of the Board of Trustees employee of MSU that talks to a public son speaks by the ad hoc committee, the provost's as a representa¬ MSU trustees, state legislators, federal "I have not encouraged that, however," he changed their minds and backed Mackey. As servant- has to have prior approval of tive of the suggestions and now the president's propo¬ University, I think agencies as well as members of Congress sal which the provost has made his own," added. a result, $80,000 of lunding support for the Mackey's office, and that doesn't cut it," and private agencies. "We hope alumni Dean said. the policy is eminently .. w , , Ferency aaiu. rtrcnuv said. "We ivearare not anywhere near will belong to our association, which had been recommended The policy was suggested because the association and also contribut to the by Harden, If that is the case, he added, the policy is reasonable. — MSU Presi¬ adopting a procedure. was not approved by the University is frequently held responsible Larrowe said, "I came to the conclusion University," Kinney said. trustees. unconstitutional as it is a violation of free dent, Cecil Mackey for what faculty members say when Although Kinney said the Alumni As¬ speech. reluctantly and after a great deal of The main issue involved, said Kinney, is addressing legislatures, he said. thought. His views and mine are so far whether the University president has the sociation can be self-sufficient without the Some faculty members occasionally offer $80,000, some programs could be cut back. HOWEVER, IF THE policy only applies apart that I can't possibly work with him right to hire and fire the president of the testimony on various subjects at the state "It doesn't mean we will go out of business to people representing themselves as MSU about 10 days ago, Dean said, arid although (Mackey). Alumni Association or have veto power over Capitol. the corporation. because we didn't get it," he added. spokespersons as Mai key says, legal action there is "no formal deadline," the ACLU However, several faculty members con¬ "THE PRESIDENT STILL presides at However, the University has threatened probably will not be taken, Dean said. Board will meet again on April 3 "and I sidered the policy to be a "gag order" and The Alumni Association became an to take several other actions which could be Dean said the copy of the policy he had the end because it's obvious we're not going presume if no satisfactory reply is received called it a "definite infringement on First independent corporation last July after the seen was an interpretation of Mackey's to get arbitration," Larrowe said. damaging to the association, according to by that time, a suit may be authorized." Amendment rights." Board of Trustees, following the recom¬ Kinney. mendation of then-President Edgar Harden, Those actions could include preventing voted unanimously to finalize the separation the association from using the University's between the University and the Alumni alumni records department, using campus Hildebrand reinstated to provost's office Association. Under the terms negotiated between Harden and the association, the University services; stopping football ticket allocations for alumni clubs; and preventing University representatives from going to Alumni would be represented on the association's Association meetings. By LOUISE WHALL "I'm certainly not prepared to say right the criteria in the department," Brown said, future Board of Directors by the MSU president, Trustee John Bruff, D-Fraser, said the State News Staff Writer now that it does or does not comply," Laing ruling is handed down in the case. Brown said the department's criteria Laing said MSU attorney Byron Higgins has provost, two faculty staff members and two main problem is that if the Alumni After a 10 and a half year odyssey of legal said. said. were in 1 • two .... parts - research and teaching, filed a motion to appeal with the Federal members of the Board of Trustees. Association is going to represent MSU, "we battles and court delays, John R. Hilde- "It seems quite clear that Dr. Hilde In finding his research unqualified, the District Court in Grand Rapids. "I felt we had negotiated something that (continued on page 2) brand is back on the MSU payroll as an brand's performance in the department of teaching criterion became irrelevant, he associate professor in the Office of the social science was such that he should have said. Provost. been reappointed," he said. Winder said in his memo to Brown that his Provost Clarence L. Winder announced decision was based on the fact that the his decision regarding the reinstatement NEAR THE END of winter term, Winder department was in need of faculty members proceedings at a meeting Monday. "He s being given an assignment related sent a memo to the colleges of Social Science and Business and the University College, to improve the student faculty ratio and that Hildebrand received his doctorate in eco MSU's Title IX record in academics to the field of economics," Winder said. The asking them to assess Hildebrand's qualifi- nomics from the University of Chicago, assignment includes preparations to teach in cations and make their recommendations, the Department of Economics and the continuation of his scholarly research, Winder said he made his decision based on these recommendations. BROWN SAID THE student faculty ratio is target of HEW compliance review problem will be eliminated by fall 1980 when Winder said. "The decision made on the reinstatement the faculty members teaching Economics In January U.S. District Judge Wendell By CARRIE A. THORN TURNER ADDED THE review was not initiated because of a by the provost's office is not a result of any 200 and 201 will be removed from the State News Staff Writer complaint or an incident at MSU. A. Miles ordered MSU to reinstate Hilde- negotiation or discussion on the reappoint department to reduce the ratio. Investigators from the U.S. Department of Health, Education MSU has already provided the HEW regional office with "a brand spring term but left decisions ment with myself or Dr. Hiidebrand," Laing When Hildebrand was dismissed in 1969, and Welfare will be at MSU Monday to continue their review of voluminous amount" of statistical date and other materials, said regarding rank, tenure and salary to the said. he filed two unfair labor practice charges University. Winder said Hildebrand should spend the University's compliance with Title IX in academic programs Dale Arnold, the director of MSU information services. with the Michigan Employment Relations and services. MSU is one of about 70 or 80 colleges and universities around spring term preparing to teach Economics Commission. MERC rejected the case, as did The five-member HEW team will talk to students, faculty and the country which will undergo an HEW review for compliance HILDEBRAND SAID HIS view of the 200 and 201. He has also been asked to the state courts, administrators in an attempt to determine the treat ment of MSU with Title IX guidelines this year, Arnold added. court order was that reinstatement meant present a statement on his research In 1971, he filed a suit in the Federal students with regard to sex discrimination in graduate and Turner said the HEW staff people will be available to talk with returning to the department of social science program to Byron Brown, chairperson of the District Court in Grand Rapids {harging students at various locations on campus, and that the University where he was an associate professor before economics department, as soon as possible, undergraduate programs, said Paul Turner, an official in HEW's denial of his constitutional guarantees of civil rights office in Chicago. should be posting notice of those locations and times by the end of his dismissal. Hildebrand's salary, effective March 16, is freedom of speech and due process of law. The investigators' visit to MSU is part of what spokespersons the week, "I've got lots of friends over in social being paid out of the provost's budget. A jury ruling in 1974 granted Hildebrand for both HEW and MSU have called a "routine" review, started at science and University College," Hildebrand Brown said his recommendation to the tenure with back pay. Miles said the ruling MSU on March 6 with a letter received by MSU President Cecil said. "I see no problem in returning to my THE COMPLIANCE REVIEW' is examining undergraduate, provost was not to reinstate Hildebrand in was advisory and ruled against him in 1977. former department." the economics department. Macney from the HEW Office For Civil Rights in Chicago. graduate and professional programs at MSU, looking for sex bias A federal jury in the Sixth Circuit Court of Hildebrand's attorney, Kenneth Laing, "The legislation that set up Title IX requires this office to make in such areas as admissions, recruitment, supportive services, Appeals in Cincinnati, Ohio, ruled Hilde periodic reviews of the performance of federal assistance extracurricular activities, student treatment, selection of re- said he is studying the question of whether "IN M\ ASSESSMENT which I arrived brand's First Amendment rights had been the provost's decision complies with the at after talking to recipients. Michigan State was on last year's operating plan and search and teaching assistants, and the awarding of fellowships the promotions committee violated, we're just getting around to it now," Turner said. federal court order. (inthedepartmentl Hildehranddid not meet Miles' derision is applicable unless a (continued on page 2) j 2 Michigon Stote News, Eost lonsing, Michigan Wednesday, March 26, 1980 Three Mile Island makers sued PARSIPPANY. N.J. (API - General Public Utilities Corp. filed a $500 million negligence gation to provide written pro¬ cedures and training services necessary for the operation of although the other reactor not damanged. was McDermott James E. Cunningham said the company was not Chairperson liable for the Suit filed against Dems suit Tuesday against the manu¬ the plant. William G. Kuhns, chair accident. facturer of the crippled Three person of the Parsippany based "We don't feel we have any By TIM SIMMONS Theodore Sachs, a Democratic Party attorney, has said Mile Island reactor. Also named as a defendant General Public Utilities, said State News Stall Writer F'erency's claim is "without merit" and state Democratic liability for this accident . . . A suit to force Democratic Party The action came three days was J. Ray McDermott & Co., the utility "firmly believes that under our contractual obliga¬ participation in Michigan's Chairperson Olivia Maynard has said she will do "everything to before the first anniversary of Inc., parent company of the proximate cause of the tions," Cunningham said in a May 20 open presidental primary will be heard by Ingham County protect" the closed caucuses. the worst accident in the his¬ Babcock & Wilcox. accident was the failure of Circuit Judge Ray Hotchkiss today. If Hotchkiss rules in favor of the Democratic Party, Ferency telephone interview from his The suit was filed last week by Zolton Ferency, MSU associate tory of American commercial Babcock & Wilcox to provide, New Orleans office. He said said the Democrats would then be required by law to choose nuclear energy. ONE OF TWO reactors at as it was contractually obli¬ McDermott plans to "vigor¬ professor of criminal justice and former state Democratic leader delegates at a convention of party precinct delegates. This is how The suit, filed in federal court Three Mile Island, a $1.3 billion gated to, proper procedures from 1963 to 1968. ously defend our position." Michigan selected delegates before it instituted a primary in 1972. in New York City, charges complex near Harrisburg, Pa., and training to the utility's State Democratic Party leaders are determined to select their If Ferency is rebuffed on both of his arguments, he will ask that General Public, owner of TMI 141 delegates April 26 in closed caucuses in order to comply with Babcock and Wilcox Co. with was damaged in the March 28, operators in order for them to the April 26 caucuses be opened to all registered voters, not just and Metropolitan Edison, which national party rules. gross negligence and failing to 1979, nuclear accident. The respond promptly and registered party members. abide complex remains closed, correctly." operates the Pennsylvania Michigan law, however, specifically states that delegates for a by its contractual obli¬ nuclear plant, is seeking in "I should come out of this with something," Ferency said. "In national convention must be selected according to primary results, excess of $500 million for addition I would like to keep those who participate in the caucuses Ferency said. from voting again in the primary." damages to date, as well as Kennedy upsets Carter "very substantial damages" it anticipates. THE LAW IS very straightforward and added. The Michigan Democratic Party changed its simple," Ferency delegate selection REGISTERED DEMOCRATS who caucuses are still eligible to vote in the partipate in the closed May 20 open primary for THE 24 PAGE SUIT charges any candidate. (continued from page 1) needed to win the Republican process to a closed caucus system after the National Democratic Anderson and Philip M. Crane Babcock & Wilcox with Ferency claims this destroys the "one person, one vote" Party said an open primary was in violation of national party rules. Reagan supporters ran un¬ of Illinois, three ex-candidates nomination. Bush had 48, "gross negligence, strict liabil¬ In an open primary, registered voters may vote for the principle set down by the U.S. Supreme Court. opposed for 34 GOP convention and a minor entry. Anderson 39. ity for equipment failure, inten¬ "I have already had people come to me and say they are going to candidate of their choice, regardless of party affiliation. This is seats, so did 34 uncommitted Neither New York nor Con¬ tional breach of contract and vote for Anderson in the open primary after voting in the caucuses commonly referred to as crossover voting. delegates and one Bush entry. necticut permitted crossover Connecticut Democrats breach of express and implied As of the Feb. 26 deadline, 41,717 Democratcs because they would rather see Anderson than Reagan," Ferency registered to That guaranteed Reagan warranties" in connection with said. voting by independents and apportioned 54 delegates be¬ participate in the closed caucuses on April 26. more New York support than Carter and the nuclear accident. In the 1976 open primary more than 700,000 voters chose the Ferency, a former candidate for governor and state Supreme Democrats, whose ballots had tween Kenney.dy, he got in both New York and with California Gov. Edmund The utility said the operating Democratic ticket. Court Justice also said it is "possible, but not likely" the suit wiH bouyed Anderson in three ear¬ Connecticut in 1970 when he lier primaries. G. Brown Jr., and minor candi¬ procedures and training for be tied up in legal machinery and not be decided before the Republicans, however, are still going to use the May 20 open ran against former President date Lyndon LaRouche also on routine and emergency condi¬ primary to select their 82 delegates for their July national caucuses and primary. Gerald Ford. Reagan described himself as the ballot. Brown did not con¬ tions provided by Babcock & convention in Detroit. Regardless of the outcome of the suit, the issue will surface In Connecticut, 35 Republi¬ "cautiously optimistic" about that primary; along with Wilcox "incorrect, incom¬ test were again in August at the Democratic national convention in New can delegates were at stake. the Republican outcome. Bush and Anderson, he too was plete and inappropriate to the THE SUIT FILED by Ferency names state election officials as York, Ferency said. On the ballot with Reagan and All told, he entered Tuesday system" and misled the plant's defendants. campaigning Tuesday in Wis- Bush were Reps. John B. with 240 of the 998 delegates operators. The defendants are relying on a 1972 U.S. Supreme Court CURRENTLY, ONLY California Gov. Jerry Brown and Lyndon decision, which upheld the national party's right to refuse seats to LaRouche, former head of the U.S. Labor Party, are on Michigan's state delegations which violated party guidelines. open primary ballot as Democrats, he said. The decision involved two Administrators gear for alumni battle for seats at the 1972 convention. The Supreme Cout.'s decision delegations from Chicago competing "They're bound to get some delegates and they will demand to be seated at the national convention," Ferency said. however, does not apply to The state also faces another problem in the form of a suit filed (continued from 11 document which said the Michigan, Ferency claims. last week by city and township clerks. page as¬ entity it had developed. life insurance programs. "The decision rendered no opinion on state law, only on want to make that the sociation president would The association became inde¬ Harden said that MSU still the The clerks have sued to force the state to pay for the Democratic sure be national convention's right to seat delegates," Ferency said. person who is the full-time responsible for coordinating the pendent of the University has more control over the primary election or eliminate it because its results will be director of that association is activities between the associa¬ Kinney said, so its 33,000 Alumni Association than meaningless. tion and the University, and the IF HOTCHKISS RULES in favor of the state Democratic Party, Legislation is pending to provide almost $3 million for the •going in the same direction as members could do things such several other schools. the University." MSU Alumni Association elect their Meanwhile, MSU alumni party rules will be superseding state law, he added. election. as own officials, Kinney, however, said "the Magazine would develop a invest their funds independent¬ clubs around the country have University does not have to "cooperative relationship" with ly from MSU, and have the right sent letters supporting Kinney. control the Alumni Association to achieve that goal." But Mackey sent the associa¬ University officials." Mackey did not accept Hannah's revisions, although to own and dispose of property. The process of having the "The 15-man board of di¬ rectors and officers of the MSU HEW investigates MSU Title IX compliance association become an inde¬ Alumni Club of Southern Cali¬ tion a list of recommendations they were accepted by the fornia have voted 100 percent pendent corporation began in (continued from page 1) which called for the associa¬ association's Executive Com¬ letter of findings to the University within 90 days. 1967. support to Jack Kinney," read and sex-restrictive scholarships. tion's president to serve "at the mittee. If MSU is found to be in violation of Title IX regulations, The two main objectives of one telegram. "We appreciate The letter from the civil rights office to mutual pleasure of the pre¬ The matter will be taken up the association, Kinney said, the dedicated leadership Mackey stated that the Turner said HEW would ask the University for voluntary review will focus particularly on MSU colleges, schools and sident of MSU and the Board of again at the committee's April are to serve MSU alumni and to Kinney has given to our national compliance and negotiation with the agency. Directors of the MSU Alumni 12 meeting. serve MSU. alumni program." departments that have been predominantly single-sex in nature. The association Association." The probe will not examine Title IX compliance and the issue of Mackey also Although he said he had "no offers its members such benefits Mackey was not available for called for Alumni Association idea" how the committee would sex bias in athletic programs at MSU. as travel programs and comment. group Turner said the results of the review would be published in a publications to be approved by vote at that meeting, committee the University. chairperson William Westcott Former MSU President John said the last time the committee Hannah drew up a compromise met it supported the corporate CAMP TAMARACK has Summer positions for Cabin Coun¬ GERALD H. COY. GENERAL MANAGER ROBERT I. BUllARD. SALES MANAGER : • COUPON SPECIAL selors, Arts & Crafts and Waterfront PHONES Expires: April 3, 1980 Specialists, Unit Supervisors, Nurses, with ■ Bus Drivers, Trippers, Cooks and Sec¬ JO JO/ ,his coupon ! retaries. 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Following her graduation from the Uni¬ East Lansing, the 22-year-old rabbi casually friends and educators have usually been After versity of Hartford, the pursuant reverend explained that she is finally meeting the graduating as valedictorian from supportive of her ambition to join the attended an interdenominational theolo¬ goal she set for herself as a young girl. religious high school, the aspiring rabbi clergy, she is not always well accepted or received her bachelor of arts degree in understood by those whom she addresses. gical school for three years and was With a similar nonchalant air about her, ordained in 1974. history from Vassar University. the Rev. Denise Tracy tossed her goose- "Being a woman has added difficulties down vest next to her briefcase and purse, In 1978 she began a five-year seminary that men never have to face ... it runs all Though women have been ordained by the Unitarian Universalist Church (consi¬ already situated on the tweed chair. The program at Hebrew Union College in the gamuts that women face breaking into a dered a radical denomination by Christians comfortable office, adorned by books and Cincinnati, Ohio, where 30 percent of the field," Berman said. since 1863, the Rev. Tracy said the path for students were women. Though she will not posters on friendship and feminism, has She explained that being a women has women entering the clergy is not yet fully bi en her second home for nearly three be ordained until 1983, she is still consi¬ dered a rabbi by the Reform Movement of presented her with the problem of attaining paved. years. Jews and is authorized to perform all credibility. "Going to seminary school was consi- Like Rabbi Berman, the 29-year-old religious services aside from marriages, due "It bothers me when people say, 'Oh, a derd to be something young women just reverend believes she has found her niche to American civil law. didn't do." she said. "But rather than argue at the Unitarian Universalist Church of lady rabbi.' I don't want them to look at me as a woman because then they don't hear about it with family and friends, I just Greater Lansing, 855 Grove St. Educated in the Bible, human relations what I am saying as a spiritual leader, didn't bring up the topic in conversation. and Jewish traditions and laws, Berman Because they are women, this rabbi and now conducts Jewish Sabbath and holiday Berman said. "1 remember that people used to tease me reverend are atypical to the clergy. services at Hillel at least once per month and say that I was going to seminary to "I'VE OFTEN FELT that I've wanted to The Rev. Denise Tracy Their perceptions are different from most Rabbi Susan Berman under the direction of Rabbi Daniel Allen. wear a man's hat, and present myself in a 'meet a nice religious man and get my 'Mrs. of their male associates and both feel that degree' . . . what a ridiculous statement more masculine way so I can finally prove some of their religious atttitudes have, in synagogue. FEMALE RABBIS ARE a recent addi upon to address audiences on topics other which seems to diminish the purpose a that I am capable," she added. part, been molded by their own unique "I thought the service was so lovely I tion to the synagogue and still face many than those directly affecting women. woman may set for herself," Tracy said. experiences as female clergy members. wanted one and started religious school to battles, she said. Thus far. accepted only bv Explaining that she is often asked to Like Berman, the Rev. Tracy set her icontinued on page 17) Vs. * Opinion__ •LASH' LARROWE Harrisburg faces another mishap Don't tangle with the prexy A year ago, residents of Harris- issue here in more ways than one No one is sure just how much burg, Pa., were up in arms about do, right?" she asks. the Three Mile Island nuclear damage the release of radioactive I'm at the checkout at Meijer's, counting officer. I quit." "Faculty member has a beef, let's say he we "I'd quit this job, too," she says, "if Mr. doesn't get promoted," I explains. "He goes "Well, no," I explains. "Our new prexy gas into the atmosphere will cause out my food stamps for my dry Navy beans power plant mishap. The leakage and powdered milk, the cashier recognizes Meijer watered down the grievance proce¬ to the president's office, files his says they found at Lubbock lawyers of radioactive gas into their The NRC is apparently willing to me. dure we got here, the way your new grievance." confused the panel members, they didn't atmosphere following a malfunc¬ gamble. Harrisburg residents are "I sure was sorry to see you got bounced president torpedoed yours at the 'U'." "I get it," she sneers. "You file with the always make the right decision." "It doesn't sound to me like this president tion at the plant justifiably caused not. But the power and influence out of that cushy job at the 'U', Lash, she "Before you go bad-mouthing our new boss, he spots you for a troublemaker, of yours has a place for you in his plan. an uproar and subsequently residents will wield in the final says sympathetically. "I knew you wouldn't prexy," I bristles, "you ought to get the facts straight. The prexy had a mighty good passes the word down the line. What's the next step?" Lash," she chuckles. "That why you quit?" several months of inquiry as the decision seems to carry little be buyin' your usual South African lobster "Negative," I answers. "The prexy told tails after they kicked you out of admini¬ grievance set-up at Texas Tech. Real "You go to your department head, see if fearful residents returned to their weight. efficient, too. He just wants to show us here you can talk him into admitting he made a me privately he has a bigger role for myself stration, put you back on a profs salary. homes. Now the Nuclear Regula¬ Regardless of the residents But food stamps?" at State how they took care of grievances mistake not putting you up for promotion." in his new plan than I had in the old one." tory Commission, which recently- objections, the recommendations "When you got hungry mouths to feed down in Lubbock." "Fat chance of that happening," she "Bigger role?" she snorts. "What on earth at would you be doing?" scoffs. "What then?" decided to begin issuing licenses of the NRC will probably prevail. home," I says bitterly, "it's not that easy to "I didn't realize Texas Tech was a leader in the area of faculty rights," she admits. "You go on up to the dean," I says. "Somebody's going to have to line up the for nuclear power plant construc¬ That is a sad assertion, since it will get by on a profs pay, what with inflation appointments for the profs when they go to I and all. But I wasn't kicked out as grievance "How's their system work?" "Explain to him why he should reverse your tion, has also decided that Three rub salt in the wounds of Harris¬ department head, put you up for promo¬ see the department heads, those deans and Mile Island may be allowed to emit burg residents, who already must tion." the provost," I says. "There'll be a lot of substantial amounts of radioactive face the aftermath of last year's "That'd be like asking the Kremlin to record-keeping, too. If I stayed on, I'd have overrule bureaucrats who're shipping you to come in at 8, give up my three-hour lunch accident. Although improvements gas into the air as a necessary step off to the Gulag," she jeers. "You don't break at the IM, stick around 'til 5. There's toward getting the plant back on have been made in Three Mile way I'm gonna do that, no sir!" really think that's going to work, do you, no its feet and into operating condi¬ Island's operating system and Lash?" "You may like your president's plan, tion. Area residents are again up evacuation measures for Harris¬ "Let me finish," I says waspishly. "I Lash," she says, "but if you want my in arms, and for good reasons. burg have been devised, the haven't come to the best part. After you've opinion, bottom line-wise, it looks like a seen the provost, you get a hearing where kangaroo court to me." Living near a nuclear power question of damage to lives and state your case before a panel of "Call it a kangaroo court, call it Texas- plant has become a danger most property values has yet to be you can your peers, ask them to recommend your style justice, I don't care," I replies. "Our residents would have shrugged off assessed. Whether or not Three promotion." new prexy's plan'll finally get the whiners a few years ago because of either Mile Island caused all the damage "When you go before this panel, you have and complainers off the administration's indifference or ignorance. The nuclear opponents said it did, it is a lawyer with to plead your case, the way back, the way it did at Texas Tech, yessir!" dangers of nuclear power still hang unlikely that Harrisburg residents over the heads of Harrisburg are ready for another dose of residents and with it the uncer¬ radioactivity. And the fact that VIEWPOINT: FISHING tainty of whether the plant can they are riot getting much of a say in the NRC's decision is nothing operate safely in the future. Uncertainty seems to plague the less than a slap in the face. Indians' rights impede upon the fishing of others By IRA GABIN fishing by the Indians reduced the number The purpose of this letter is to try to of trout caught per 1,000 feet of net from an correct the myths and deceptions presented average of 53.3 to 4.4, and by 1979 this in The State News editorial on the Indian number had been reduced to 1.7. This is the fishing controversy. In a misguided attempt total devastation of a lake trout population to maintain its image as champions of the that took 20 years of careful management to oppressed minority (in this case the develop. In fact, the flare up of this Indians), The State News has failed to do controversy is due greatly to the movement one important thing: examine the facts. of the Indians down the lakes after having Contrary to your statement that fishing destroyed the fish population in their native in the Great Lakes has been damaged Whitefish Bay. Prime fishing areas such as beyond repair, just the opposite exists. Grand Traverse Bay and lower Lake Through careful management by the Michi¬ Michigan are now faced with the same fate VIEWPOINT: SEMESTER SYSTEM gan Department of Natural Resources and as Whitefish Bay unless action is taken. other state and federal agencies over the The issue here is not the state of Calendar switch past 20 years, Great Lakes fishing has recovered from the combined effects of pollution, over fishing, sea lampreys and Michigan vs. the Indians nor is it the sportsmen vs. the Indians nor vs. treaty rights. It is only is it state law the issue of Anti-draft rally alewive die-offs to become one of the finest whether unregulated gill net fishing, whe has implications fishing areas in the United States. The catch of millions of Coho and Chinook Salmon and lake trout will attest to that. ther done by Indians or anyone else, should be allowed to destroy a natural resource of the 9 million people of Michigan. The Indians are merely being asked to comply resurrects past By STEPHEN POLITOWICZ Twice since I was a freshman (1974-75) I have had the opportunity to participate in qualitative review of all curricula (proce¬ dures for which were at one time i<: a stage of development). However, this recovery (funded partially through millions of dollars in sportsmen's fees) is now being seriously threatened by with the same fishing regulations as all other citizens, nothing more and nothing unrestricted gill net fishing. Put very less. discussion and debate concerning a change Third, the transition process would Not all MSU students invaded It seems Carter's plan, stalled in the academic calendar from the quarter involve requiring heroic efforts on the part simply, gill nets are non-selective and Perhaps The State News should heed the for the past three weeks, has a lethal. They kill all fish caught in them words of the head of the Michigan DNR the sunny South for spring break system to the "early semester" (actually of the University academic governance whether commerical, game or unvaluable. before it speaks out on this subject again. this year — about 100 East good chance of making it to the only one of many different alternatives). system, the recipient of more than the usual of battering recently concerning its The State News contention that serious As Director Howard A. Tanner states: "In The academic governance system debated amount Lansing residents instead braved president's desk in the form of a the subject during the 1974-75 academic effectiveness. A great strain could be harm has not been proven from the Indian's no known instance anywhere in the world cold winds at the nation's Capitol "men-only" registration program. year with the recommendations of the then placed upon internal administrative proces use of gill nets is ludicrous, while your has an uncontrolled fishery been allowed to Saturday to protest plans to The Carter proposal to include exacerbated by the length of the period statement that the Great Lakes can exist indefinitely without eventually result¬ University Educational Policies Committee ses, resume draft registration. Organ¬ women in the registration process being the focus of that series of discussions. designated for facilitating the transition. withstand the damage caused by the ing in collapse of the fish resource. The A change in academic calendar is one of Indians is even more ignorant. Studies by Great Lakes experience is no exception." ized in less than a month, with no has been all but buried in The proposal at that time was rejected by great importance for both students and the DNR in Whitefish Bay showed that two Gabin is a junior majoring in civil and sanitary "superstar" performers to head¬ Congress, but there appear to be governance, and yet was revived in a different form within Subcommittee A of faculty and it is heartening that on several years (1974 to 1976) of unrestricted gill net engineering line the event, the rally's organ¬ enough votes to push a limited the Long Range Planning Council two years occasions instructors in some of my classes izers did not expect to attract more registration program through the have taken the time to discuss the matter in ago. After considerable study of situations than 20,000 protesters. But the House and Senate. at other universities which had undergone class, a laudable course of action that march past the White House to a Carter has said he believes similar changes in calendar systems, the hopefully will continue. council adopted as one of its formal It also represents a great challenge for a rally at the Capitol, which at¬ young opponents to a registration tracted more than 30,000 demon¬ plan are "grossly overreacting" as strators, proves the resurrected he is not at this time considering a recommendations that the Office of the Provost undertake a staff study of a normally somnambulent elected Student Council and the myriad of students it "The State News possible change at MSU. appoints to governance committees. Many anti-draft movement is alive and resumption of the draft. But if A change in academic calendar has ancillary questions not related to summer kicking. registration is only needed to send always been viewed favorably by most of employment need to be answered on behalf Wednesday, March 26, 1980 For the ad hoc coalition of the Soviet Union a signal of centra] administration here at MSU, and of students such as changes or extensions of Editorials are the opinions of the State News. Viewpoints, the style in which the proposal is being the deferred payment plan for off-campus protest groups, organized by the America's military resolve as columns and letters are personal opinions. presented at this time suggests that a students and a possible increase in resi¬ National Mobilization Against the Carter claims, why is the pre¬ Editorial Department formal move for its adoption is not far off. If dence hall rates. The ramifications of a Draft, presented a credible, sident so willing to set draft boards that is the case, I think a few points based calendar change for internships, practi- Edit in-chief RW Robinson Entertainment & Book Editor Bill Holdshio strong and diversified front. up again when he knows our on previous personal experience need cums, independent study, credit-by-exami¬ Managing Editor Don Kinsley Sports Editor Ed Bradley nation and assistantship requirements Opinion Page Editor MikeMegerian Layout Editor Participants included Vietnam volunteer forces are more than explication. Susan lompor Freelance Editor War veterans, protesters from a adequate to launch a military One, the many pros and cons that have should be examined with an eye to how City Editor Campus Editor \ichele McElmurry Chief Copy Editor and will be stated again concerning the educational opportunities for undergrad¬ decade ago, demonstrators too intervention? Photo Editor Richord Marshal: Staff Representat possible benefits or detriments of such a uates would be affected in the years to young to remember the last peace Engaging in a conflict, "what¬ change, especially for students, all seem t come. Whatever the outcome, a change in movement, and a significant ever the cost," is a strategy which even out, though one concern expressed by the academic calendar would serve to bring Advertising Department number of Blacks. And the should have been laid to rest with into view the many issues and questions rally at a great many students is that a "bad" class on MacMillan . Asst Advertising Manager the base of the Capitol, the Vietnam War. If American would become even more intolerable if it concerning academic quality. which were 12 or 14 weeks long. What should be featured several congressional re¬ leaders perceive a threat to Politowicz is a senior majoriny in social science emphasized is that the quality of instruction presentatives in addition to acti¬ national security, it should be met will undergo a substantial change as vist Stokeley Carmichael and with careful, efficient military instructional models and program se¬ author Michael Harrington, outlays rather than knee-jerk quences are adapted to an elongated DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau among other guest speakers, did proposals such as registration of semester period. Considerable passive, not end there. all 19 and 20 year-olds, or free perhaps overt, student resistance should rrs like a surfer worry/no about like my friend i was telun6 be anticipated since, for the student, this is turn(? out, ok a rack cak driver you about. after he recovered, A lobbying day at the Capitol reign for the Central Intelligence a change of immense proportions. wmm about a bum-out if he wentright back into 1rainin6- Monday saw about 200 protesters, Agency. For while the Soviet Second, the centerpiece of the argument it happens, tt happens. either the next year, he missed tak/n6 the sonny bono open including MSU PIRGIM repre¬ invasion warrants a Western re¬ for the current proposal seems to be the pion keeps (xing. |mh? by only two minutes' Mway,a true cham¬ sentatives, attempt to persuade sponse, we will have to stand possibilities for substantial cost recovery because, simply put, things will be done Congress members to reject behind any hasty, reactionary f¥ ■4i% only twice, not three times, a year. Carter's draft registration pro¬ strategies adopted for years to Previous discussions pointed out that gram. The effort was extremely come. costs would only be saved after a period of timely, as a resolution to transfer Carter's actions should logically three to five years, perhaps longer. What funds from a Pentagon account to be tailored not to the pattern of may actually develop is that a change in the academic calendar would precipitate a the Selective Service to pay the short term acceptability, but to cost of registering 19 and 20-year- old men is likely to be introduced in that of long term co-existence — a state which obviously cannot be wholesale attempt at change in all aspects of undergraduate instruction focusing upon the application of the proposed taxonomy i v< the House next week. scuttled with detente. for course formats and credits and a Michigon Stole News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, March 26, 1980 5 NewsBriefs Prof: 'Carter ideas Arabs protest HEBRON, Occupied West Bank (AP) Arabs Israeli settlements — staged a general strike Tuesday throughout the Palestinian may slow inflation' occupied West Bank of the Jordan River to protest By MICHAEL VEH Israel's plan to settle Jews here, and there were signs State News Stall Writer the already-strained Israeli-Egyptian Palestinian auto¬ The anti inflation measures recently announced by President Carter could reduce THE M MBER OF credit card applications nomy negotiations faced new trouble. inflation but not eliminate it if the Federal submitted to Michigan National has increased in Special U.S. Ambassador Sol Linowitz called the Reserve Board carries out the proposals, an MSU the past two years he added. Israeli decision to establish two live-in schools in professor said Tuesday. "There has been an explosion in the awareness Hebron "disturbing" and added: "I found it, as a nego¬ Economics professor Mordechai Kreinin said of credit cards since 1976," he said. He attributed tiator (in the autonomy talks), a cause of some the president's proposals could effectively "cool this to an increase in consumer awareness. concern. I conveyed this to the prime minister off" inflation but added that inflation would Standard Oil Co. of Ohio has adopted a "wait (Menachem Begin). We are regretful the decision was probably not drop below 9 or 10 percent as the and see" attitude and is still approving credit made." nation enters "an inflation-ridden decade." card applications, said Wayne Hambleton, collec The decision prompted an almost total shutdown of He said there will be "painful medicine to tions manager for Sohio. businesses and schools Tuesday in the Israeli- swallow (in upcoming years) and we'll have to "We are concerned about the legislation as it swallow it." stands right now," he said. Walters added that occupied Arab cities of Hebron, Nablus, Ramallah, Kreinin pointed out action by the Fed on the Bethlehem, Jericho and Halhoul on the West Bank. Sohio will not be making any additional economic proposals introduced by Carter in restrictions on credit cards or credit card use Partial strikes were reported in Jenin and smaller October and November of 1979 could have until a definite course of action is established by West Bank towns. altered the current economic situation. Carter's proposals. Citibank in New York City, the nation's second CARTER'S NEW PLAN has elements of the earlier proposals, he said, but the Fed has largest bank, is taking drastic action in an Connally joins Reagan severely damaged its credibility by not following attempt to regulate credit and credit card use. the previous plans through. DALLAS (AP) — Ronald Reagan welcomed van¬ THE BANK IS cutting back on the number of The Fed functions as an independent body and quished competitor John B. Connally aboard his presi¬ mortgage loans it will issue, not accepting is not required to follow the president's dential bandwagon Tuesday, just 17 days after driving applications for installment loans from new suggestions or proposals. customers, reducing overdraft privileges on the former Texas governor's own campaign into the The president's anti-inflation program, which some accounts and is not issuing credit cards to red clay of South Carolina. was announced on March 14, consists of two new or existing card holders. Connally said he comes to the Reagan camp major parts designed to create a relatively Kreinin said the smaller banks must follow the wanting nothing for himself — including the vice immediate effect on the nation's economy. An increase in credit restrictions was proposed example of the larger banks if Carter's proposal presidency. As for the top job, Reagon is "the second is to have a chance to succeed. best man I can think of " Connally declared. by Carter in an effort to make money "more He said if they do not, "the , Fed will have to With Connally at his side, and Nancy Reagan expensive" and more valuable, Kreinin tighten (the restrictions) until it pinches." nearby, the former California governor said, "He's explained. Carter's second major action is an attempt to now on board. It is with great pride I say so." The two held a news conference in the modernistic Dallas-Fort Worth Airport before Reagan attended a Kelley files suit to block By reducing the availability of credit, con¬ sumers will be forced to defer purchases, said Paul Weston of the East Lansing State Bank. reduce government spending and balance the federal budget. Carter plans to cut the fiscal year 1981 budget rally and fundraiser. WESTON SAID the president's proposals are by $13 billion in the hope that a balanced budget Connally said, "I'm delighted to be of any help I can." on board, to be airline's Mich, cutback an attempt to break the "inflation mentality" of consumers. He said buyers are purchasing goods will reduce inflation. This action will not go into effect until October, now because they are afraid the goods might be Kreinin said, and "it is both too little and too By United Press International "Our commercial and indus¬ several options including order¬ more expensive in the near future. late." Attorney General Frank trial interests will suffer with¬ ing the delay, delaying cut¬ Many people will take out loans or use their TWA pays for overcharges out adequate freight and pas¬ credit cards to buy things they really cannot MORE MONEY HAS been coming to the Kelley asked the federal Civil backs ordering the firm to Aeronautics Board Tuesday to senger service." afford, he added. federal government because of economic expan¬ provide service pending the WASHINGTON (AP) — Trans World Airlines agreed sion and rising inflation, which increases the block for eight months pro¬ Kelley also warned the move location of replacements, and East Lansing State Bank has stopped issuing Tuesday to pay up to $80,000 in civil fines and to posed United Airlines service may be the first step in com¬ denying the request. credit cards, Weston said, and the bank is amount of taxes being paid, he said, but the refund more than $600,000 plus interest to passengers cuts he said threaten serious pletely eliminating service to U.S. Air, Inc. has filed with presently cutting back on the number of government still has a large debt. who were overcharged for tickets last September. economic disruption in Michi¬ outstate cities since United has the CAB for permission to unsecured loans and installment loans being The objective of Carter's proposals should be a TWA reached the agreement with the Civil Aero¬ gan. revealed its intentions only replace United flights linking approved. monetary surplus and not a balanced budget. nautics Board's Bureau of Consumer Protection. through June. Alden Walters, executive vice president of Kreinin said. In Kelley made the request in a Michigan cities with Chicago. doing so, the airline said it was not admitting any special objection to be filed Kelley said replacement ar¬ Republic Airlines has filed Michigan National Bank, said no credit policy "We have built inflation into the economy," he violation of federal laws. with the CAB in Washington, rangements developed so far for flights linking the state with changes have been made in response to Carter's said in reference to federal funded programs "still leave a substantial num¬ Chicago and Cleveland and recent proposals. such as welfare. The carrier said 33,480 passengers are due refunds saying Michigan needs more time to find replacement ser¬ ber of passengers unaccommo¬ Commuter Air, Inc. also has In October. Michigan National added a $10 Although these projects are good ones, he said, totaling $629,000 plus interest of 1 and one-half dated." yearly membership fee for credit card holders vice. expressed interest in the Cleve¬ they cost the government money and help percent per month since Sept. 1, for tickets purchased Kelley said the CAB has land runs. and placed tighter restrictions on the amount of increase inflation. domestic United, which carries more on flights. It said it may have a difficult than half of all air passengers in time locating many of them. outstate Michigan, is in the TWA agreed to pay immediately a $50,000 civil fine and additional amounts of $10,000 on Sept. 1, 1981, process of slashing its service in COUNCIL CITES LEGAL DISCREPANCY the state by 50 percent, mostly Sept. 1, 1982, and Sept. 1, 1983, if the refund program dropping outstate flights. The has not been completed by each of those dates. plan is to take full effect april 27. Gov. William G. Milliken Graves, Council battle over appointment The Council by the Council become actual Mayo Clinic studies Laetrile already has asked the CAB to Bv MATT PERRY State News Staff Writer resolution states: "The mayor has chosen ordinances only after being ter Commission member Dick final, amended form. delay the cuts until replace¬ Holmes asking for a restraining A resolution condemning to circumvent the council made available to the public by McKANE SAID GRAVES ROCHESTER, Minn. (AP) The first phase of a ment service can be arranged. order on the Kintz appointment Several airlines have expressed Mayor Gerald Graves' entirely by filling the Personnel being printed in The State was denied Tuesday by Judge asked for a waiver of the job major study on the effects of the controversial sub¬ Director's vacancy while no Journal. stance Laetrile — which supporters say cures cancer interest in picking up all or part appointment of a new personnel Ray Hotchkiss. City Attorney guidelines before the city of the service United is drop¬ director was passed by the ordinance requiring specific attorney found the discrepancy — began this week at the Mayo Clinic here. Kintz took over the person Stephen Sawyer said Holmes is ping in outstate areas. Lansing City Council Monday qualifications is legally in nel director's job from Daniel guaranteed a hearing on the in the guidelines on March 18. Kristin Gunerson, Mayo spokesperson said the first effect." by a 7-1 vote. Bodwin March 20. Kintz had matter but that it would proba¬ McKane questioned Graves' patient began receiving Laetrile on Monday and Kelley said United's an The resolution, which came Mayor Graves defended his selection, saying it was done another five patients would be started on Laetrile nouncement last fall did not neither a master's degree nor bly be another six months out of the Council's General selection of Kintz by stating six years of supervisory per¬ before that occurred. despite knowledge of the Conn within "several weeks. provide adequate time to ar¬ Services Committee, stated that the job qualifications cil's intentions and the clerk's range for new service in Lan¬ sonnel management experi¬ Three patients will receive oral Laetrile and three that the mayor's choice of passed by the Council were not Councilmember Terry error. sing, Flint, Grand Rapids and enced, which were both included will get it intravenously, she said. Each patient must Stephen A. Kintz as the new the same of those published in McKane said the discrepancy in Graves, commenting on the in the Council's qualification Saginaw. city personnel director was in The State Journal and were resolution, said: "I feel confi¬ receive Laetrile for seven to 21 days in a test of standards. qualifications occurred when "Michigan is one of the direct opposition to qualifica¬ therefore invalid. the clerk's office mistakenly dent that we've abided by the possible toxicity demanded by the National Cancer A lawsuit filed Circuit country's major industrial tion guidelines passed in May in gave The State Journal the law and met the legal require¬ Institute, which is sponsoring the study. Court states," Kelley said. 1979 by the Council. RESOLUTIONS PASSED by former Lansing Chap¬ original proposal and not the ments (in hiring Kintz)." Chrysler sales increase DETROIT (UPI) — Chrysler Corp. turned in its best 10-day selling period of the year but the U.S. auto industry in mid-March fell 15.9 percent short of strong domestic sales in the same period of 1979. Sales reports Tuesday < howed that Chrysler and Ford Motor Co., buoyed by rebates and other sales promotions, outperformed giant General Motors Corp. for the first time this year. Apart from that, the domestic car business re¬ mained in its familiar rut — small cars selling better than large, and the two companies specializing in small cars doing better than the Big Three on a per¬ centage basis. Sales of U.S.-built cars in the March 11 through 20 period amounted to 249 998, down 15,9 percent on a daily selling rate basis from 264,168 in the same A WALK-ON STEALS period last year. There were nine selling days in the THE SHOW. MISS J. 1980 period and eight in 1979. THESE ARE JAZZY LITTLE OXFORDS! Illegal search claimed Hotshot colors and fashion fun. A real GRAND RAPIDS (UPI) A man who was arrested after a stakeout at his house that led police to two hit with any casual other men carrying $200,000 and a quantity of drugs, look, skirt or pants. claims a search warrant for his home was illegal. And real comfort. On The attorney for James Schuman, at a preliminary a low molded sole with hearing Monday, filed a motion to block from use as evidence the marijuana and one gram of cocaine con¬ bright colors cast in fiscated during a search of the home Schuman rented. sailcloth: sand, navy, red, yellow, green or Schuman's lawyer claimed the search warrant for the home was based on evidence found earlier during purple. By Zodiac for an allegedly illegal car search. 5'/? to 10 medium sizes and a smash new act in our Miss J Shop, $24 Oil minister warns of depletion LONDON (AP) Warning that global oil reserves are being depleted at an alarming rate," Saudi Oil Minister Sheikh Ahmed Zaki Yamani proposed Tuesday an urgent international energy program which "could move our world away from the edge of an abyss. % * 6 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, March 26, 1980 'Coal Miner's Daughter': a C&W delight NTERTAINMENT By WILLIAM BAKNHARDT State News Reviewer and singing along with her idol. Patsy Cline, the '50s country with no place to go but And down in'this case down. means I waited in a movie line music queen. drugs and booze and reducing among the men in overalls with her husband to a babysitter and Well sure enough, in time farmer's faces and women generally becoming a nervous Loretta is standing in the wings scurrying together their brood wreck. It's really not painful to 'All That Jazz' a triumph of five with was the or more children, most Southern accents. This Lansing working class, of the Opry with Ernest Tubb and Minnie Pearl (played by themselves) and the one and watch. In fact, it's rather inter¬ esting because you know she'll get it back together and the farmers, the mill crowd, the only Patsy Cline (superiorly things'll turn out right fine. I % imitated by Beverly D'Angelo). trailer park folk on their night guess since Loretta's still going By MARY TINNEY Loretta Lynn is on the way to out. They grumbled about the land going strong) she and the State News Reviewer becoming a household word. 60-cent small drink and the producers have spared us the All the world's a stage Patsy Cline becomes her best $3.50 admission but paid what decadent details. You see, these And all the men and women merely players; friend. They goon tour, and the they had to because they were country people — with the AU That Jazz 120th Century Fox and Columbia; at the Meridian money, the fans and the No. 1 going to watch one of their own exception of these new slick 8) is something of a triumph. Not only is it the most innovative film make singles really come to pass. of the year, it is additionally the only film in a long time that good. A girl from the California production numbers backwoods coalfields of like Kenny Rogers — really manages to entertain and appall, epiphanize and trivialize, all in Sissy Spacek is incredible. the same breath. Despite the overwhelmingly dark view that Bob Kentucky who climbed to the And I've been following Loretta have lived out their songs about Fosse gives sequinned superstardom of the Lynn for years, growing up pain and sorrow, momma in the us of his work and of his life, he communicates that country music world. It's the field and daddy in the mine, Sissy Spacek is view with tremendous amount of theatrical good humor. with her records, working in a Loretta Lynn story, Coal cheatin' and drinkin' and losin' Loretta Lynn in Coal the summers at the factory The first half of All That Jazz is relatively straight forward. Miner's Daughter i Universal; or findin' the only man that Miner's Daughter. where her voice was my only Writer-director choreographer Bob Fosse shows us with a touch of at the Spartan Triplex). And by matters. That's the appeal of company. And Spacek, doing humor and a pretty fair dose of self-pity what show business is all the end those people were her own singing, sounds like country music, the honesty miner without neglecting the about. There's the cattle call, where hundreds of hopeful young applauding; it was worth the Loretta — even begins to look with which these people share loathsome shotgun ignorance (lancers strut their stuff for the great Broadway choreographer, money. It's worth your's, too. like her after a while. Her their music-lover audience. element in him as well. It rises Joe Gideon. We see the determination, the desperation, hearts Poor Loretta didn't have Coal Miner's Daughter should above cornpone humor, "man" is Tommy Lee Jones, broken and fulfilled. We see Gideon scan the nervous faces of the much going for her at first. She who in addition to playing a finalists. We see Gideon include in his cast a woman who is a was poor (and in the mountains Midwest sophisticate (The mediocre dancer and a dreadful singer, but she has a nice body and during the depression poor Betsyl and a New York cop You don't hove to know all the words to she gives him her phone number. Everyone, cast and crew, means POOOOOOOOOR), 13 (Eyes of Laura Mars), can also "The Pill" to like this film. Beyond a country understands, and the issue is not pressed. years old and married, then 14 portray a drinkin', cussin', years old and pregnant, with a helluva mountain man who market appeal, it's a finely crafted bio¬ Gideon is a hyperactive chain-smoker, decisive and uncom¬ philandering, semi-dependable promising, an incurable womanizer who lost his wife because of it, husband. By 18 she had four wants to make his little woman graphy; well-filmed, scripted wonderfully, apd a devoted if not always entirely conscientious father to his a country star. His voice, his acted inspirationally, and packaged nicely. youngin's and had moved away gestures, his look — everything teen-age daughter. Gideon is, above all else, a manic-depressive with her husband. Doolittle, to who regards most of what he does — his work, his sex life, and about him is Kentucky back¬ Washington State. For their woods. It's really as much his even his own tragic self image — as awfully trivial and amusingly anniversary she gets a guitrr, movie as it is Spacek's tour de mop up the bucks like Every Southern parodies, and stereo absurd. It's best expressed by his repetitive morning routine. He and it's not long before she's Which Way But Loose and the force. typical yeeehaws to move and drags himself out of bed, pops some pills, takes a drink, climbs into singin' her little heart out, soon-coming Stand By Your entertain you. For those who tip1 shower, climbs out, dresses, looks in the mirror, affects a playing the near by honky- Coal Miner's Daughter is in Man. Country music mentality can't fathom why country music solicitous smile, and raises his hands in a sarcastic dramatic tonks, cutting an amateur the tradition of other successful is a bankable item, folks. is America's most gesture. "It's show time!" he utters with just popular the right combination record. Doo' and Loretta are real life music Now, that's not to say you of amusement and cynicism. people stories music, perhaps this enjoyable funny to watch, bumbling and like The Buddy Holly Story or have to know all the words to film can enlightem them on All That Jazz is a very thinly veiled, if at all veiled, tumbling through homeraising the earlier Eddie Duchin Story, "The Pill" to like this film. what's behind the mentality dramatization of Bob Fosse's life. Joe Gideon dresses in black, with Ben Vereen portrays O'Connor Flood and and lovemaking, traipsing both setting the standards for Beyond a market appeal, it's a that keeps the radio on WITL. Roy his pants tucked under dancer's leg weights — Fosse is notorious Scheider is Joe Gideon in a fantasy talk show through one miserably biographical films. The finally crafted biography; well- But whether you're just for wearing nothing else. Gideon is rehearsing a play that looks impoverished setting after difference in this film is that... filmed, scripted wonderfully, curious, country music sequence from Bob Fosse's critically-acclaimed and another. And all the or a suspiciously like Fosse's Chicago and editing a movie that looks way well, frankly, Loretta doesn't acted inspirationally, and maniac like me, or just want to Oscar-nominated All That Jazz. suspiciously like Fosse's '74 classic, Lenny. The characters in the through all the adventures, die at the end. The movie's half packaged nicely. It's human and see a fine film, Coal Miner's fJm are also easy to trace back to Fosse's actual life. Leland Loretta's listening to the radio and she's just, expressing the admirable over finally hit it big Daught >r is highly Palmer plays Gideon's ex-wife Audrey — obviously a characteriza¬ pride and dignity of the coal recommended. it is in vivid color — film of an actual open heart surgery. It is tion of Fosse's first wife, Gwen Verdon. Dancer Ann Reinking juxtaposed with sn itches of conversation from a financial meeting plays herself. Reinking actually lived with Fosse for six years after called to discuss the implications of Joe's absence. The message Is his divorce, finally breaking off the relationship because of Fosse's self-destructive behavior. And Fosse does indeed have a teen-age clear and perfectly assembled. There is also a fantastic musical number that Joe has choreographed after a conversation with his For more reviews, daughter whom he adores, played beautifully by Erzsebet Foldi. wife. They have been discussing his infidelity and the But All That Jazz is much more than an autobiography of a suicidal director. Fosse has placed throughout the film, the second meaninglessness of his affairs. The number, entitled "Air-Erotica," is a sensual exploration of group sex. The final line: "We take you please turn to page 8 half in particular, little surrealistic scenes and messages. Early in everywhere and get you nowhere." Later, as Joe lies drugged in the film, we are introduced to that "Intellectual Art" necessity, the his hospital bed, he fantasizes about his own death, imagining it as woman in white (Jessica Lange). In several hazy, cluttered scenes a choreographed media event, glittering and empty. We are FREE! she questions Gideon about his parents, his career, and his feelings hard-pressed at times to distinguish where, as Gideon himself puts about life and death, offering little Freudian insights . . . offering it, "the bull ends and the truth begins." Fosse the chance he needs to bare his soul. It can certainly be The performances in AU That Jazz are uniformly superb. Roy construed as self-indulgence, but that hardly seems a valid Scheider has never been better. He even looks like Fosse with his criticism. 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In addition to the humor Mariah Folk & Blues will present the first annual East Lansing Also appearing Saturday evening will be Alive!, a fleshes out and improves upon he comes in contact with, and Sellers turns in a consistantly inherent in the plot and in the Blues and Jazz Festival. The festival's five shows will all be held in five-piece jazz band which is unique in that all of its members are female. Their the novel it was taken from. In his complete lack of personality understated performance that Erickson Kiva. way Chance is consistantly scat vocals are their strong point; lead vocalist Rhiannon is most cases the transition from enables them to project their is light-years away from the misunderstood to be Artists appearing will be David Bromberg and ably anything Sippie Wallace supported by the other members. Showtimes are 8:30 and 11 p.m. book to film involves a lot of own fantasies and neuroses nonsense and slapstick of his but Friday evening, April 18; Gil Scott-Heron on Saturday afternoon, exactly what he claims to Son Seals will be appearing Sunday afternoon. One of paring and editing — a scene onto him as if he were a walking Pink Panther films and such be, Being There is also laced Chicago's April 19: the Dixie Dregs and Alive! Saturday evening, April 19; brightest new blues stars, his recorded work is overshadowed by here, a subplot there — and in Rorschach Test. In the mean¬ '60s artifacts as After the Fox. with visual gags the Son Seals Blues Band and Ellen Mcllwaine on and subtleties Sunday his electrifying live performances. Noted jazz writer Robert the case of longer works the time, fate manages to keep the afternoon, April 20: and the World Saxophone Quartet and Leroy Palmer has called him the most exciting young blues finished movie may bear only real world at bay throughout Jenkins on Sunday evening. guitarist and Thot Being singer in years, and other critics are not far behind in singing his a passing resemblance to the the film by propelling him from There can bring up pertinent Vocalist/guitarist David Bromberg is one of the most total praises. original story. anonymity to national questions in the context of a light comedy accomplished and widely respected musicians on the scene today. Ellen Mcllwaine will also be appearing Not so with Being There fame Sunday afternoon. through a series of chance is a credit to both the author and director. Beginning his career as a session musician with Bob Dylan, Ringo Equally at home on guitar and piano, she is also a strong singer. (United Artists, st the State encounters after an accident Starr, and Mississippi John Hurt, among others, Bromberg later Theatre). Jerzy Kosinski's orig¬ While the movie is too locked into our age Following recent hassles with her label, manager and band, she brings Chauncey Gardiner las opted to form his own band. His albums since then — first for appears to be on the way back up. Showtimes are 2 and 4:30 p.m. inal novel was a quick 118 pages he is mistakenly referred to) to to be truly called timeless, it is one movie Columbia and more recently for Fantasy — have demonstrated a Sunday night brings the World Saxophone Quarter and Leroy long, and took about as much the estate of dying multi-mil that will retain its greatness with passing rare ability to combine elements of blues, jazz, and down-home Jenkins. Jenkins is one of the few jazz/fusion violinists on the time to read as the movie did to lionaire Benjamin Rand, and sounds into a whole that is very much his own. scene today who doesn't sound like a clone of Jean watch, there was no need to through Rand he meets the years. Luc-Ponty. The so Appearing with Bromberg will be Sippie Wallace, an 81-year-old World Saxophone Quartet consists of Julius Hemphill and Oliver abridge his vision in the trans¬ president and is thrust into the blues singer from Detroit. Her vocal style is one of the most Lake on alto sax. David Murray on tenor, and Hamiett Bluiett on lation to celluloid. On the world of politics and power. Fellow Oscar nominee Melvyn that the book could notable op today's music scene, and the contrast with that of never hope baritone sax. Showtimes are 8 and 10:30 p.m. contrary Hal Ashby, using It may sound trivial on the Douglas is equally convincing Bromberg should provide for an evening of musical diversity. — to convey. Despite some critics' i continued on page 81 Kosinki's own screenplay surface, but Kosinski maneu¬ as Rand, while Shirley Mac reservations that Being Showtimes are 8:30 and 11 p.m. Friday. as an There outline, has brought new depth vers his character from one Laine gives a touching perfor¬ is a one-joke movie, these Gil Scott-Heron has been recognized as one of the most to the story of the humble situation to another with a deft mance as his wife, Eve. (Eve's added touches give the story a significant spokespersons of this generation since he first came to gardener who is skyrocketed to hand that never asks the view¬ "love scene" with Chauncey richness that makes it well prominence in the early '70s. Along with partner/comrade Brian within arm's reach of the presi¬ er for too great a leap of faith. Gardiner will be hard to top for worth seeing for a second or Jackson, he has made several albums of political-protest O no0 °° o °0* dency. Being There is one of those The believability of Kosinski's modern myth is further guaran¬ its brilliant absurdity — an absurdity that barely disguises third time. For example, the scene blues-tinged rock. As of late, he has been touring without collaborator Jackson, concentrating more on his keyboard playing. *<% °n CO rare pictures where all of the where Chance reacts to hostil¬ Showtimes are 2 and 4:30 p.m. COmPUTER myriad elements — story, act¬ ity from a gang of street kids by The Dixie Dregs are one of the most original bands on the scene ^Cpo° <&° ing, cinematography, and a host pulling a TV remote control today. Their music combines aspects of rock, jazz, classical and LABORATORY of intangibles — blend together i continued on page 8) country. Guitarist Steve Morse has said, "We rarely think of so seamlessly into a unique whole that it seems pointless to '0 0° ?o 0 0° o ° compare it to any other picture. •V 0 o oO °o o0 IA Clockwork Orange is one other picture with this quality, r ob°0 °oO 0 which can probably be termed "character.") The film stands »rfo'0 0 o 0( apart from the flood of every¬ SPRING SHORT COURSES day fluff movies with a combin¬ ation of beauty, grace and °0 wisdom that is all its own. The Computer Laboratory will offer Much of the brilliance of a series of Being There be attributed non-credit short courses in can computing during to the strength of the story Spring Term. Registration can be made March 24- itself, which may be looked 28 and March 31-Aprii 4, 1980 in the User In¬ back on as a classic fable of the formation Center, 313 Computer Center. A $2 fee '70s. It is the story of Chance, a covering materials is charged for each short cour¬ somewhat feeble gardener who has spent the whole of his life se. 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Michigan Wednesday, March 26, 1980 RAMONES TO HEADLINE MSI FESTIVAL Classic rock 'n roll at the Detroit roller rink Brazilian singer on campus B> Bll-L HOLDSHIP point that "gabba, gabba, hey" Luiz Claudio de Castro, an acclaimed de Janeiro's School of Architecture. Ernie Ford's "Sixteen Tons" Al¬ State News Reviewer is currently in danger of becom¬ and Sam Cooke's "Chain Gang" singer-composer from Brazil, will perform in though music is his career, he maintains the It's rather difficult to rate ing just another pop culture concert tonight at 8:15 in the MSU Music to the latest British new wave. study of architecture and art as hobbies. where the Ramones stand right cliche. Opening for the Clash was a Building Auditorium. De Castro has 12 record albums to his now. Joey, Johnny. Dee Dee The Ramones may not be Jamaican The event is arranged under the auspices musical credentials, which also includes dub reggae artist and Markv really couldn't be "superstars" in the traditional of the Brazilian-American Cultural Institute (who received a lukewarm re¬ radio, television and live performances in called "superstars." After all. sense of the term, but Inc and the Brazilian Embassy. On campus, it they are Brazil and abroad. that's the type of label the band ception) and New Orleans R&B definitely rock 'n roll stars as is sponsored by the Latin American Studies At his concert tonight, the singer will initially rebelled against. And far as the huge crowd that legend, Lee Dorsey. Although Center, the Department of Music and present 16 selections, including four of his yet one would be hard-pressed Dorsey isn't as well-known as packed into Detroit's Motor R&B heroes like Bo Diddley WKARTV. own compositions and several folk songs from to find someone under 30 who City Roller Rink Sunday night De Castro is a native of the Brazilian his native state. He will be hasn't at least heard of the and Sam & Dave who have accompanied on was concerned. There were interior state, Minas Gerais. Much of his the guitar and Brazilian viola by Francisco Ramones. more black leather jackets opened for the Clash in the pre¬ music comes from his state's folk traditions. Andrade Braga. The boys are the stars of sent than in the whole of past, the Detroit audience The singer-composer is a graduate of Rio Admission is free. warmed up to him with the their own classic cult film. Rock William Friedkin's Cruising 'N Roll opening strains of such unfor¬ High School. They have film, and it was evident that the recorded an LP with Phil gettable classics as "Ya Ya," "punk" trend has finally "Workin' In The Coal Mine, Spector, of the most impor¬ reached the high school rock 'n one tant figures in the history of rock 'n roll. They were the rollers of America. As John Neilson pointed out, "Holy Cow" and "Ride Your Pony," the latter performed as MSU gears for blues & jazz show a duet with Pearl E. Gates of subject of a recent two-page it's rather disheartening that (continued from page 7) Pearl Harbor & the Explosions. advance, $8 at the door; Dixie Bromberg, the Dregs, and Gil spread in Time magazine. And "punk rock" already seems to Tickets for the shows are kids who were dancing to the After opening with "Clash Dregs — $5.50 in advance, $6.50 Scott-Heron, are $15. Series B, be the nostalgia chic of the '80s available only at the MSU City Rockers," the Clash roared at the door; Son Seals — $5 in Son Seals and WSQ, are $9. For monotony of disco or passing in the same way that Sha Na Na Union Box Office or by mail immediately through "Brand advance, $6 at the door; WSQ mail orders, send a self- out to the doldrums of heavy- '50s vogue hit the '70s. But this New Cadillac" and "Safe Euro¬ order. Prices: David Bromberg — $6.50 in advance, $7.50 at the addressed, stamped envelope metal a little over a year ago is apparently the only way Home." The energy level — $6.50 in advance, $7.50 day of door. Series tickets also to have suddenly discovered the America can grasp the concept pean are Showcasejazz/Mariah, 2nd never let up from that point on show; Gil Scott-Heron — $7 in available. Series A, including Floor, Union MSU 48824. Ramones. replacing the Latin and keep it "safe." Besides, hustle with their own varia¬ what can you expect after a (including a rendition of "I tions of the cretin hop and decade in which both men and Fought The Law" performed with Pearl E. Gates), and the blitzkrieg bop. Pretty weird 'cause I remember two years ago when can women tried every mass neurosis they termed to mass transform into what "move¬ two hour-plus show left the audience emotionally and physi¬ 'Being There' is a unique masterpiece nearly everyone hated the Ra¬ ments?" But at least the Ra¬ cally drained but more than (continued from page 7) such drivel as game shows and satisfied. Some people have up questions of this sort in the mones. Hell, this reviewer dis¬ mones have never from his pocket and attempting the like. Ultimately, the fact context of a light comedy is a attempted to problems with the band's revol¬ liked the Ramones when they be anything more than FUN! to change the channel says that Chance can float to within credit to both the author and ution as-rock political mythol¬ first came out with a record in FUN! FUN!, and they more more about his state of mind reach of the presidency without the director. While the movie is 1976. All kinds of important Dee Dee of the Ramones. The seminal new wave ogy, but what the hell. It's that a hundred essays on The than accomplished their goal rising above the banality of the too locked into our age to be critics were calling the band an band will headline Pop Entertainment's optimistic, more constructive Evils Of Television could possi¬ television world he lives in is Sunday night. "Eight For and at least as much fun as a truly called timeless, Being heir to the New York Dolls, but Many fans have expressed The Eighties" show in Jenison Fieldhouse on bly hope to. Of course, the damning appraisal of our own There is one movie that will Alice Cooper's early blood and the Ramones' raw minimalism dismay that the band's sound is frequent use of footage from often-shallow culture a cul¬ regain its greatness with the Saturday, May 3. gore shows. Bravado rock at its television shows is pretty in¬ — actually made the Dolls sound much slicker on the new Phil ture where image is all you passing years as many of its like master musicians by com¬ best. Spector collaboration, End Of The band performed numer¬ criminating in itself — especial¬ need. contemporaries are forgotten. itself. Once again, the Ramones And parison. The just for rock trivia's ly when one sees the rapt Century, while others ous favorites from all five LPs, revealed themselves to be sake, has anyone noticed the The Ramones didn't appear seem worried that the attention that Chance gives to That Being There boys are and the songs from End Of The America's greatest contribu¬ cover of London Calling is can bring Don't wait to see it! to know more than three cords, in danger of becoming just Century — including "I Can't tion to recent rock 'n roll, and identical to Elvis Presley's 1956 and the band made the few another commercial commodity Make It On Time," "Let's Go," MSU fans chords it could play sound like a can probably expect debut LP for RCA? Check it as their success increases. How "Chinese Rock" and "I'm Affec¬ the when DISC SHOP cross between a buzzsaw and a same (surprise, sur out. (Some of the ads for the ever, the Ramones put any such ted" — proved to be some of the prise) the band headlines Pop album in "England feature a machine gun. This reviewer fears to rest Sunday by demon¬ Ramones' best live material. Entertainment's 'Eight-a-day young Elvis in gold suit holding continued to dislike the Ra¬ strating that they are just as Even without the Spector for the Eighties" festival on mones until he had a chance to dumb and stupid and GREAT a copy of London Calling. Geez, touches (who needs it when the May 3 in Jenison Fieldhouse. these guys are clever.) see them perform live. Under the influence of a strong mind- as ever onstage. music's this loud?), "Do You The other acts scheduled to Finally, I take back what I YOU MAY BE RIGHT!! Still looking like shell- Remember rock 'N Roll Radio" appear include Wreckless Eric, wrote in a Jam review about altering substance, those three shocked Vietnam vets who still sounded like a bona fide MI-SEX, Lew Lew Lewis & the the Motor City Roller Rink BILLY JOEL'S chord variations made it seem have returned to resume their classic with Johnny and Dee Lloyds, the Battered Wives as though he'd simultaneously being a great place for rock pre war activities of stealing Dee effectively recreating the been through a nuclear holo¬ hub caps, (they should probably change shows. It's only great if the NEWEST LP sniffing glue, devour¬ saxophone riffs on guitar and their name), Gary Fabulous & crowd is small. When the place caust, seen God, and experi¬ ing pizza and remaining true to bass. When the band performed the Black Slacks, the Textones is packed, it's very crowded, enced the ultimate orgasm. that one girl who waits in front this song following a dynamic and Carolyn Mas. General ad¬ The Ramones toured Eng¬ of the Burger King, the Ra¬ very tight, very HOT, very land shortly after the album's pop trilogy of "I Wanna Be mission tickets will be available uncomfortable, and this review¬ mones presented their continu¬ Sedated." "Rock 'N Roll High for $10. Watch this page release. The tour was the ous multi-decibel soon er literally passed out at the 8.98 list power chords School" and "She's The One," for further details. Clash show. Still, (here are no catalyst behind the formation for an hour and a half, stopping any serious rock 'n roller could and rise of Briefly: The Clash were bril¬ bouncers, and any establish¬ CHECK OUT ALL OUR new British bands only long enough for Dee Dee almost swear that he or she had liant, phenomenal, and any ment that lists "The Jam/the like the Sex Pistols and the to shout "1-2-3-4!" in-between LOW LOW PRICES entered rock 'n roll nirvana. other superlatives one may Clash. The punk rock scene was Clash/Iggy Pop/the Ramones/ DURING OUR songs and for Joey to lead his But perhaps it's redundant to want to add FC 36384 launched, and the rest is — as during their perfor Public Image (featuring Johnny , anthem-like mutant chants. The R ELOCATION SALE say all this about the Ramones mance at the roller rink on "Rotten" Lydon) and the Pre¬ Bu, „ One. Enjoy H A they say — rock 'n roll history. energy level is still amazing again. After seeing the band The Ramones continued to re¬ Monday of MSU final's week. tenders" on its marquee (in I they performed nearly 25 perform seven times over the The band performed its sound Detroit yet!) can't be all bad. 323 E. Grand River, next to Jacobsons cord and tour non-stop (includ¬ tunes before their first of three past four years, this reviewer is check ("Julie's In The Drug ing two gigs at Dooley's), encores), and their greatest almost certain the Ramones Squad" and a frantic rockabilly creating some of the best asset continues to be that one never seem to have an "off' tune) with a quarter of the melodic garbage-rock and teen¬ can both laugh and take them night. They've never failed to audience present, and the sense age mythology the music world seriously at the same time. be has seen since the mid to late anything less than sensa¬ of rock community was over¬ And, in essence, that pretty tional, and the overall effect of 60s. As a result, the band's cult much sums up what is perhaps whelming. Following the check, each show has been a therapeu the band's own disc following has rock 'n roll's greatest asset. jockey spun the Hillel Jewish Student Center grown to tic form of "shock treatment" in singles ranging from Tennessee MSU BOOTERY THURSDAY, "KLEZMER" MARCH 27: SPECIAL MUSICAL CONCERT AT HILLEL 402 LINDEN 8:00 PM KIC MSU BOOTERY 10% err 0 PASSOVER 0 (MINIMUM PURCHASE OF M0.00 — WITH THIS COUPON) \ OFFER EXPIRES MARCH 29, 1980 ALL SALES FINAL I ! SEDER: MONDAY, MARCH 31 7:00 PM TUESDAY, APRIL 1 7:00 PM PASSOVER EATING CO-OP FOR WOMEN 225 E.GRAND RIVER FOR MEN HOME HOSPITALITY 217 E.GRAND RIVER OPEN M-SAT 9:30-6:00 THUR NIGHT TILL 9pm BOOTERY OPEN M-S 10-6 THUR NIGHT TILL ANY QUESTIONS?? CALL 332-1916 9pm \ 1 Michigon Stote News, Eost Lansing, Michigon Wednesday March 26, 1980 9 THE BOOK STORE WITH TOE IN MIND & Used ■ and Supplies Art & Engineering Supplies Buy USED BOOKS AT S.B.S. "MOKE MONEY For Your Books 99 MOKE BOOKS For Your Money Med. 8:30-9 p.m. Thurs. 8:30-8 p.m. Fri. 8:30-6 p.m. Sat. 8:30-6 p.m. 421 East Grand River VISA Across from tudent ook tore HUH Health Center Wednesday, March 26, 1980 Baseballers off to bad beginning on pre-Big Ten spring journey Bv Bil l, TEMPLETON bined to shut off a Maine rally against Morningside Univer¬ five frames. Suite News Sports W riter in the final frame. sity. MSU's first two runs came in El) BRADLEY When it left for its annual The victory went to senior Magsig pitched MSU's first the opening inning on Robin spring training trip to Edin Jay Strother, who gave up complete game of the spring son's leadoff home run and burg, Texas, the MSU baseball three hits and two runs in his trip in the Morningside contest, walks to Kearly, junior Mark team set its sights on formula¬ six innings of work. Magsig allowing seven hits, while not Russ and freshman Tom Spring comes to MSV; ting a strong starting lineup for upcoming Big Ten play. The Spartans, defending con¬ ference champions, left East earned the save. Three Spartan followed the win, with MSU losses walking a single batter. A five-run third inning paced the Spartans' offensive output, with freshman catcher Steve Dieters. Kearly hit a solo shot in the second, and added a three-run clout in the fourth to cut Lubbock's lead to 8-6. dropping a 4-3 contest to Maine, l,ansing hoping for before Iowa State University A five-run rally in the sixth does IM in success Barnes providing a three-run so furor their 14 games at Pan Ameri¬ can University, but MSU head coach Danny Litwhiler was rocked the Spartans, 10-4. sity Lubbock Christian Univer¬ was MSU's next foe, and homer in his first game in a MSU uniform. The baseballers dropped inning sealed the MSU victory, before the Spartans watched their offense fizzle in the night more concerned with finding a the Spring has sprung, and with it comes the yearly rituals which during the designated restricted hours," Beeman said. Spartans entered the final three straight games after the cap of the doubleheader, losing •nake the new season unique. University officials agreed the participation rate for men made unit which will represent the half-inning with a 10-7 lead, win over Morningside before 7-1 to Pan American. With spring comes baseball and hot dogs at Kobs Field: long, it economically infeasible to offer single-sex hours, he said. Spartans well on the field this only to see Lubbock score four claiming their third victory of MSU played games against leisurely walks along the Red Cedar River; the April 15 deadline Beeman also cited a survey of IM partipants conducted a year spring. runs to win 11-10. the Texas trip, 11-8, against Northern Iowa and North for filing income tax returns, and — lest we forget — the age-old ago. It indicated that just three male students of 92 surveyed The baseballers. who will not The Spartans' lead was due, Lubbock. western Monday, before con debate over single-sex swimming hours at MSU's intramural stated a preference for single-sex swimming. Ninety-six of 208 return to East Lansing until in part, to the power hitting of Senior Ken Robinson and eluding its spring trip with its pools. female students quizzed in the same survey preferred restricted tonight, found themselves with juniors Al Dankovich and Brad junior Tim Kearly each finale Tuesday against Pan The subject has been in the news off and on since the IM hours. a 3-8 record with three games Gebben, and Tom Schultz. The smashed a pair of homeruns in American. Sports West (formerly the Men's IM( opened in 1958. But recent Enter one Ron Suter. Suter, a professor of psychology, has left to play. MSU stood 2-6 in trio cracked home runs in the the come-from-behind win. The Spartans open their reg developments have fueled the debate fires, circulated a petition asking for a return of men's restricted hours. Citrus Classic Tournament game, with Dankovich adding a Junior righthander Mark ular season April 5 when they Until just about a year ago, all swimming hours in the IM "It's true men are less interested in single-sex swimming," Suter games. triple and a single. Schultz and Pomorski was shelled for eight travel to Eastern Michigan Sports-West and Sports-Circle were co-recreational. Swimmers said. "There was poor attendance by the men (at the IM Circle Following an opening game Gebben had two hits apiece. runs in the first two innings, University for a doubleheader, had equal access at all designated open swimming times. pool.)" loss to host Pan American The loss preceded MSU's before settling down to pitch before coming home to play Last spring, some participants, mostly women, circulated a Suter said that men's attendance would rise significantly if men University, MSU nipped the second win, a 7-3 victory scoreless baseball for the final Central Michigan April 7. petition requesting single-sex swim time, and the IM department were given restricted hours at the IM West indoor pool. It is more University of Maine, 3-2. • cquiesed by giving restricted hours to both sexes. convenient,whe said, for males who have lockers in IM-West to Back-to-back doubles by swim there. seniors Tom and Bill Schultz THIS YEAR. HOW EVER, it's the men's turn to be unhappy, for The problem, Suter said, is that such a move would mean provided the winning runs in ICampus Contacts the IM department no longer offers restricted hours for male throwing women out of the IM West pool. "They (the IM the bottom of the sixth inning, swimmers. Women, however, still have 20 hours of single-sex time department) won't do it. They'll throw men out because the men while junior pitchers Steve per week. will put up with it," he said. Kruse and Phil Magsig com- Harris F. Beeman. director of IM sports, said the men's hours were canceled due to lack of interest. SUTER, W HO SAID he has about 500 signatures collected, said 'x a complete "There were only about 6 to 10 males using the (IM Circlel pool (continued on page 14) See the CONTACT LENS WINDOWS! 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"We watched him the guidance of MSU Fencing League tournament in Interested onlookers at the MSI' coach Michael Kasa Slate News Sports Writer fence through high school and ch Charles Schmitter, 1977 and given an at-large berth due to was fifth with 34.70 and Ellis When a high school gym soon developed into national tournament were vana's hopes of taking his their 10-4 overall record and picked of the nation's best in his sixth with 34.15. All three were up the sport ourselves.' won the American one sophomores Brad and Barry, women's gymnastics team to teacher talked Bill Peterman fraternal high point total at the regional invited to participate in the into taking up the speciality. twins who have the Association of Intercol¬ meet, but sport of fenced here the last two they just missed the individual competition held con¬ The road to success was not legiate Athletics for Women cut by placing 17th overall. fencing, he had no idea that currently with the team finals without problems, though. national championships next suggestion would reap divi¬ "I'm disappointed we did not April 4 and 5. dends for MSU. While competing for his second week fell through when the THE YOl'N'GER PAIR, also make the nationals," Kasavana In the nationwide straight Big Ten title this final nationwide regional re¬ said. "We actually had a higher standings, That's because Bill's three season, Bryan was injured at epee artists, cited their sults were announced Monday. Hagan is ranked 16th while brothers' success as main score than a couple of the Ellis is 17th and Swing 21st. .younger brothers — Bryan, the conference finals and had to a The Spartans finished second Brad and Barry — followed him withdraw. reason for coming to East regional winners, but in overall The top 24 all around competi to Southern Illinois at the scoring we came up short by a from Lebanon, N.J., to East Lansing. tors were chosen to compete. "My opponent closed in fast Mideast Regional meet March very narrow margin." Lansing, and began a mini- on me, and somehow his blade "There's quite an intense 21 and 22 in Champaign, 111. Other high individual dynasty for the Spartan fencing broke. The next thing I knew, I rivalry between Barry and me," MSU tallied 138.40 points to Although the Spartans as a Spartan performances at the unit. team will not be going to the had a pretty nice cut across my Brad said. "Now that Bryan's Southern Illinois' 140.85. regionals were by sophomore Second oldest brother Bryan, knee." Bryan said. leaving, we'll he looking for championships, three individual Colleen Smith, who finished ward to competing together the All regional winners are performers — freshmen Alice third in the vault with a 9.15 an epee specialist, recently Fortunately, he was granted Hagan, Pam Swing and Bonnie next two years." automatically awarded a berth average; Swing, fifth overall on completed his collegiate career an at-large berth to the in the national Ellis — will be making the trip with a flourish. He placed sixth championships, the balance beam; Hagan, nationals, and his cut, which MSU's fencing team finished to the nationals. in the NCAA finals March 15, plus seven other teams are seventh on the balance beam required seven stitches to 1980 with a 9-6 dual-meet given at large bids to complete Hagan placed fourth at the and fifth in the floor exercise; and was named as second team close, healed well enough to record, its best record since the 16 team field. Kasavana had All-American. regional meet in the all-around and Ellis, ninth in the floor permit him a second chance. hoped the Spartans would be with a 34.85 score while Swing exercise. The finish ended a stellar career for the senior who notched a 156-55 overall record in individual bouts and a 60-14 mark this season. 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The Gophers scored 270.75 and won the league the AIAW national champion ships in Las Vegas March 19 "I hate to make excuses," she said, "but there is an emotional Michiganians to national letters sentatives on the first or second crown for the fifth consecutive let down for the team after the through 22, but they returned you heard it here first of intent, but also lost a familiar face in Fred Paulsen, the Spar teams. Minnesota's Tim Harrer won year. Gibbs placed second in the with nothing more than a change in attitude. conference championships." MSU diver Annette Kubiske, tans' junior varsity coach for Most Valuable Player honors, all around competition with a "None of our swimmers who also qualified for the the past two seasons. while his coach, Brad Buetow, 107.55 two-day AIAW nationals by total, and, scored," said MSU head coach placing The two newcomers are was named as the league's top according to Spartan head Jennifer Parks. "But they came ninth in the three-meter diving Randy Morrison of Olivet and coach. coach The Cubs' opponents in the George Szypula, may close and I think that will event in the Midwest regionals, Many sportswriters seem to as it was in 1968. Remember? Ben Tower from Saranac. The Spartans, who lost a represent MSU at the NCAA improve our attitude next sea¬ did not make the trip because of think they are part prophet at 1980 World Series will be none Morrison was the state's Games five and six will go to two-game series at North meet next month. son." a knee problem, Parks said. this time of the year. All you other than the Detroit Tigers. Dakota in the first round of the the Tigers, with Madlock and leading high school scorer this MSU was in first place at the "I am confident that with The Spartans' other indi¬ have to do is go into any store C'mon now, my crystal ball is past season, averaging 34-2 WCHA playoffs March 7 and 8, Parker hitting back-to-back league meet after the first more work and concentration vidual national qualifiers were that sells magazines and you'll brand new. finished 14-24 overall, 12-16 in home runs in the ninth to win points per game. He also aver three events, but then fell short we will be able to score in the senior butterfly specialist undoubtedly see a dozen or so aged 12 rebounds and 9.6 the league under first-year in points on the parallel bars nationals next year." Linda Mrosko, and freshman THE BIG EVENT which will the fifth game and with Dan publications containing predic assists per outing while leading coach Ron Mason. and still rings. Parks said that part of the Petry throwing a no-hitter in freestyler Kyle Roggenbuck. lions, updates and player fea¬ propel the Tigers into the fall Olivet High to a 20-1 season lack of scoring problem is that MSU's 200 and tures on the upcoming major classic will be a rather major game six. 800-yard free record. MSU's wrestling team placed The MSU women's swim¬ too much trade to be made in late July. emphasis is placed on style relay teams also qualified. league baseball season. Tower, who stands like a 19th overall at the NCAA finals Detroit will wheel and deal I'M SORRY ALL you Detroit Although not blessed with tower at 6-foot-8, averaged 28 in Corvallis, Ore., March 13 any gTeat. supreme powers with the Pirates and come away Tiger loyalists out there who points and 18 rebounds for a through 15. which enable me to look at the forthcoming season and pick with Dave Parker, Bill Madlock and Kent Tekulve. Who will are waiting to read that the Tigers' catcher Lance Parrish Saranac High team, which fin¬ ished the season at 17-4. was The Spartans' high finisher senior Jeff Thomas, who 10000000 UB«fiS0ll08«80 will jump into Morris' arms the winners like so many other they give up? Mark Fidrych Paulsen, who guided the placed eighth in the 126-pound ftiuuto 2 will leave along with Steve after winning game seven just writers, I have, nonetheless, division. TIRE like Freehan did into Lolich's Spartan JV's to a 14-6 record in looked into my crystal ball. Kemp, Lou Whitaker and John the 1979-80 season, will take Three other MSU qualifiers arms in '68. It won't happen. What I saw reminds me of the Wockenfuss. The trade will be over as head basketball coach — Jeff Therrian (142 pounds), Beach Bovs' song "Wouldn't It talked about for months, due in at Montana Tech in Butte, Fred Worthem (1581 and Be Nice?" part to the fact that the Tigers Nope, I just happened to get Mont. Shawn Whitcomb (heavy¬ The crystal told my eyes on the Angels in American League West and me to keep the the got a steal. Parker will slam 12 rooftop- my crystal ball just outside of Wrigley Field in Chicago. Sure, it was new when I bought it, "I see a good challenge in a head job at Tech," Paulsen said. "I've had a fantastic experience weight) won two matches apiece but failed to place. Whitcomb got off to a good 4 PLY POLYESTER TwiH WHITEWALL RADIALS Dodger* ::i the National League pers this season, followed by Jason Thompson's six circuit but I still can't figure out why it here with Jud Heathcote and start, pinning last year's NCAA WHITEWALLHWY. BR78xl3 $33.95 was so cheap. West, but listen to this . . . clouts. Thompson will club 49 the Spartans. I've learned from runnerup, Dave Klemm of ER78xl4 $31.95 homers in all. So pay no attention to those one of the best teachers in the Oklahoma State University, in A78xl3$21.95 FR78xl4-15 $40.95 THE WORLD SERIES is game." just 27 seconds. 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F.E.T. 1.48-3.34 mid-August, the Cubs will hang Tigers will have their hands full be interested in him. make it public then Unadvertised I will do so, Daily 8:30 to 6:00 on to win their division mere two over and one-half games second-place Montreal. by a with the Cubs, but will take the opener in Chicago as Summers will knock in three Champ "I have to say that I have no comment," Ramsay said. "I otherwise I won't." McCloskey announced last Specials Mon-Tue-Wed 1054 E. Grand River Saturday 8:30 to 5:00 3322 N. East St. ^ Once in the playoffs, it will take week that interim coach Richie — Lansing — 00 runs. have another year on my con¬ Adubato would not return next On U.S. 27 ■! the Cubbies just three games to The Cubs will prevail in the MSU Bootcry win their spot in the World Series. next three games, pinning Detroit's back to the wall just tract, and I'm not looking to go anywhere.' season. 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Abrams Planetarium on "Wetland Values" presented by the One of the oldest, but still one of the more popular agricultural Michigan Department of Natural Resources. events is Farmer's Week. The University hosted the evenc for the March 19 through 21, the College of Agriculture and Natural 65th year March 17 through 21. Resources sponsored a youth program to "assist Michigan's young Despite many weather changes throughout the week, thousands people in evaluating career goals and becoming more aware of of people turned out to see commercial machinery exhibits and employment opportunities and education requirements." displays, the latest forage harvesting and handling equipment, research plots, educational exhibits and daily demonstrations. The Michigan Future Farmers of America also held its 52nd Some of the programs offered during the week included, annual convention in the University Auditorium. The purpose of "Gasohol the convention is to recognize outstanding — A Possible Solution to the Energy Crisis," "Limited agricultural achieve¬ Resources in Michigan — Problems and Opportunities" and "Rural ments of students, to honor adult leaders, handle current business of the association and elect officers for the following year. Energy Survival in the 1980s." A large part of the program was Natural Resources Day. The Other programs of interest were the annual meeting of the event gave people an "opportunity to see Michigan's Centennial Farm Association and the meeting of the regulatory College of commissions in action, to participate in educational sessions and Agriculture and Natural Resources Alumni Association, including help gain insight into the workings of environmental and citizen a luncheon with Dean James H. Anderson. 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As a junior a Warren he Piwinski recently took a giant lone point getter for the MSU and poise in his first NCAA was the state Class A high Schedules of entry dates and managers' meetings for spring AMES, Iowa (UPI) — The Iowa State University Athletic leap upward in his collegiate indoor track team at the meet, school champion when he made term intramural sports are as follows: Council Tuesday named Johnny Orr, the dean of Big Ten coaches, meet," Spartan coach Jim Bibbs career. which was held in Detroit's Joe it over the 6-foot-10 and one as the new Cyclone basketball coach. said. "I'm extremely proud of Men's softball — Mandatory meeting for prospective umpires is The freshman gained All- Louis Arena March 14 and 15. him, as there aren't too many half inch level, a height he 7 p.m. Orr, 52, resigned earlier Tuesday as the head coach at the March 27, 208 IM Sports-West. Managers' meetings are 6 America honors by placing It marked the 16th consecutive individuals who surpassed regularly during the University of Michigan to take the ISU job. He succeeds Lynn gain All- p.m. March 31 and April 1, Sports Arena, IM Sports-West. A $20 sixth in the finals of the 1980 vear MSU has scored in the America status as a freshman." Spartans regular indoor season Nance, who resigned earlier this year after 3 and one-half years at entry fee is needed for all teams. this past winter. Iowa State. Piwinski first cleared 7 feet, Co-rec and women's softball — Interested umpires must attend a 1 and one-half inches in the clinic at 6 p.m. March 27 or 7 p.m. March 31. Managers' meetings "It's the toughest decision I've ever made," the Ann Arbor News MSU's senior All-America preliminary round to qualify for are 7 p.m. March 27,6 p.m. March 31. and 6 p.m. April 1, Managers quoted Orr as saying Monday after informing Michigan Athletic IM swim hours a spot with the final seven performers Keith Moore and Randy Smith, who also partici¬ must attend one of those meetings. All umpires and managers meetings are in 137 Sports-Circle. Entry deadline is noon April 2. Director Don Canham of his decision. "I love Ann Arbor and I love Michigan and I hate to leave, but I competitors, and then cleared 7 pated at the NCAAs in the feet in the finals for the Number of teams limited to 210 in women's league. 100 in co-rec. feel this is a new challenge and it's a great opportunity again. I (continued from page 10) 1,000-yard run and 60 yard sixth-place finish. Only the top want to see if I can build this program up," he said. the current policy is in violation of Title IX, which prohibits sex dash, respectively, were both Independent volleyball — Deadline for entry is noon, April 3. six competitors in the high The News said Iowa State offered Orr a six-year contract which discrimination in federally funded educational institutions. eliminated in the preliminary Managers'meeting 7 p.m. April 1,137 Circle IM. Entries accepted According to Sallie Bright, legal counsel for the Department of jump event were awarded All- rounds. in 121 Circle IM. Entry fee of $20. would be re-negotiated at the end of two years for another six Human Relations, the present policy is not in violation. America citation. years or until Orr retires. Independent bowling Entry deadline noon April 4, 121 Circle "Under Title IX, services are provided based upon interest," Piwinski Also performing but elimi¬ 201 West IM. His starting salary will be $45,000, a considerable step up from was a champion in IM or Bright said. "That's why you don't see a field hockey team for men. nated early was Michael White the $33,665 he now earns at Michigan, the newspaper said. There's not enought interest." Team racquetball - Entry deadline noon April 3, 121 Circle IM in the mile run, and the Orr's surprise announcement leaves Bill Frieder, his assistant Suter maintains the IM department's survey is a misrepresenta¬ or 201 West IM. Managers' meeting 6 p.m. March 27, 106 Circle distance medley relay crew of for six seasons, among the likely candidates to replace Orr. tion of actual student opinion. He said women interested in IM. Smith, Tim Kenney, Tyrone Orr's Wolverines finished the 1979-80 team with an 8-10 mark single-sex hours are primarily older staff members, rather than Williams and Calvin Thomas. Tennis — Entry deadlines are noon on the following days: April for sixth place in the Big Ten. students. The tracksters, fourth-place 11 (fraternity); April 24 (residence hall and independent): April 11 "We're in a no-win situation," said Beeman. "It's a very divisive (individual singles championship). Orr compiled a 209-113 record in his 12 years at Michigan. He finishers at the Big Ten indoor issue. And we sure weren't helped by the men swimmers when we became head coach at Michigan when Dave Strack resigned at the meet earlier this month, now Golf Call 355-5250 information instituted their single-sex hours." — regarding dates, deadlines, end of the 1968 season. await the beginning of the tournament format now available. He said there "was a possibility" men would be given their own outdoor season. It starts with "I think we'll hire another coach rather than drop basketball," hours again, or that all hours would again be made co-recreational. Track — Deadlines for entries is noon on May 5 (residence hall), Canham cracked when asked about Orr's startling departure and a competition at the Dogwood Relays April II and 12 in May 6 (fraternity) and May 13 (individual). Scratch meetings will possible successor. IT IS REGRETTABLE the men squandered their chance to be held the week of May 5 in IM West IM. Knoxville, Tenn. The Spartans' Canham labeled the hard-working Frieder, 37, "one of the top keep their single-sex swimming hours. That would have solved the first home meet is on Saturday, Fencing — An open fencing tournament for men and women is three candidates" and was clearly cognizant of the critical nature problem right there. April 19, when they host the scheduled in May. Further information will be available Monday, of naming a new coach quickly since the stretch run for recruiting But it seems rather silly that women should have their own MSU Invitational. is just beginning. May 5, 201 West IM. hours while men do not. 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HE HAS WORKED teacher in the day afternoon for caucuses — Busch said he did not want to born out of an argument as a Lansing School a Detroit subway compromise assuming they come out with b/;, The district includes parts of University Village and District and has been a research analyst for the state push for his plan yet. tween staunch subway propo failed again Tuesday to reach Spartan Village, portions of Lansing's first and second wards something," the speaker said. Department of Social Services. agreement but may be close to "I don't think I could win it on nent Rep. William Ryan, D- and parts of Lansing Township. Ballbach said he will continue to the Tuesday's committee session Detroit and anti-subway Rep. serve on Tri-County a vote on one proposal. was a rehash of the five the floor right now," he said. Ballbach defeated Republican Michael J. Kistler by a nearly Community Mental Health Board and will be on the Ingham David Campbell, R-Clawson. House Speaker Bobby Crim previous sessions including ar¬ "Using my proposal as a frame¬ 5-2 margin in a special election held March 10. Ballbach County board's Human Resources Committee and its Physical work, maybe we can add some succeeds Patrick Ryan, who resigned from the seat in said he hopes lawmakers will be guments between Oakland and Ryan suggested turning the Resources Committee. things" to placate subway oppo¬ November for personal reasons. able to act on a plan before the Wayne county lawmakers on whole issue over to an Ballbach said local government will have to become week is the length of the subway. nents. object^) over. committee that would economically self-sufficient in order to combat increasing The lawmaker rejected a mak^,$ DEMOCRAT MARIBETH SOMERS of East Lansing was House leaders have decision based on economic problems, and he will try to implement his ideas in promised AS MANY AS suggestion by Rep. Morris engineering appointed to fill the vacated seat until the special election could this area. a vote today on the controver¬ eight law¬ data. makers, however, are seen as Hood, D-Detroit, that the pro¬ . be held. "Publicly owned industries would help," Ballbach said. sial resolution, but Crim said he uH Somers did not run to retain the seat. favoring a plan drawn up by posal be put to a vote of the full But committee members dis A publicly owned waste recycling plant would be just one may delay it until the panel House to Rep. Michael Busch, R-Sagi- assess the response. Ballbach won the election by a vote of 324-139, with about 6 way, said Ballbach. It would create more jobs and be less comes up with a plan. carded the plan after RttB- naw, that calls for an engineer "I don't know what good it percent of the 8,084 registered voters in the 19th district expensive than the landfill now being used. He said he would wait until Edward Mahalak, D-Romuitf? voting. He also said there is a problem with absentee ownership of the ing study of a 4.6 mile subway does to run it up the flagpole pointed out, "We would only; be special panel's morning from downtown Detroit to the and see it get killed — except The district seat has traditionally been filled by a Democrat, businesses, where the profits go to owners living outside the appointing another ccnmitbfy meeting today is over to decide New Center area, plus an that you'll know where it making Ballbach's victory little of a surprise. to investigate the same community. He said his program would bring some of the on postponing the full floor thipgi- "I was expecting to win," Ballbach said. "But you never can additional eight miles of either stands," Busch said. we're looking at." money back to Ingham County. vote. 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Crescent • 9 to 5:30 Mon. thru Fri. • Phone 353-2280 16 Michigan State News. East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, March 26, >980 EGYPTIAN EXILE FUELS SHAH PROTESTS Stock market Iranian clergy threatens hostage trials drops sharply Bv CHET CURRIER By The Associated Press Tens of thousands of Iranians angered by the shah's move might now decide not to free X ray tests preliminary to a planned operation for an en¬ read out and the throng. signed by many in ing revolutionary and former chief judge of the Islamic Revolutionary leader Ayatol- lah Kuhollah Khomeini says the AP Business W riter chanting "The shah must come the 50 American hostages as larged spleen. A date for the It said a solution of the crisis courts, said hostages accused of new Parliament, or Majlis, NEW YORK — The stock market has taken a $150 billion drop back!" rallied Tuesday at the U.S. officials have hoped. operation has not been an¬ over the hostages depends on must decide the hostages' fate. being spies - believed to in the past six weeks, evoking painful memories on Wall Street U.S. Embassy in Tehran in a Ghotbzadeh said the crisis nounced. the return of the shah and his number only a few — would be of the bear markets and recession of the mid-1970s. show of support for the mili might be eased if the U.N. Sadat is highly unlikely to "plundered wealth" to Iran, put on trial after the new Ghotbzadeh, meeting with The oldest and best -known indicator of stock price trends, the tants inside. The Moslem clergy investigative commission on accept an Iranian request for failing which "the Iranian na Parliament convenes. The Par¬ reporters in Tehran, said the Dow Jones industrial average, this week has fallen to its lowest leading them threatened to put Iran released its findings about Pahlavi's extradition. tion will demand their trial in liament is expected to convene shah's surprise move to Egypt level in nearly two years. the embassy hostages on trial if the alleged crimes of Shah The Iranians denounced the Islamic revolutionary courts," no earlier than would make resolution of the mid-April. From Feb. 13, when it stood at 903.84, to Tuesday's close at the exiled monarch is not Mohammad Reza Pahlavi dur shah's move to Egypt as the Tehran radio reported. A senior Carter administra U.S.-Iran crisis "extremely dif¬ 767.83, the average has dropped 136 points, or about 15 percent. returned to Iran. ing his three decades as Iran's result of a "treacherous plot" tion official said Monday that ficult" because it damaged the Some of this slide has been blamed on disappointment with It was the second consecutive ruler. among President Carter, the ON MONDAY, AYATOL hostage trials were "not very trust essential for negotiating a President Carter's anti-inflation plan announced 12 days ago. day that Iranian religious lead¬ But U.N. Secretary-General shah and Sadat. A crowd esti¬ LAH Sadegh Khalkhali, a lead probable." solution. New complications in ers warned of hostage trials, Kurt Waldheim said after the mated by observers to number the Iranian crisis also apparently took their toll. after weeks of near-silence on five member commission ended 30,000 to 50,000 spilled into the But most analysts the subject. It apparently point its mission in Tehran earlier streets around the occupied in the financial world agree the main message in t he market's slump has been a growing belief that the ed to bitter frustration on the this month that the report embassy Tuesday to protest economy is headed for some tough times in the months ahead. part of the Iranians because the "cannot be issued . . . until the the shah's transfer. "It looks as though there's definitely going to be a recession," shah, by going to Egypt, may hostage problem is solved." A resolution issued by Teh¬ said Robert Stovall, a market analyst at the brokerage firm of have eluded their grasp for ran's Moslem clergy in support Dean Witter Reynolds, Inc. good. THE HOSTAGES HAVE of the embassy militants was 355*0313 His company still looks for only a gradual decline in business Foreign Minister Sadegh been held for 143 days. activity, he said. "But some people are now fearful of a more Ghotbzadeh told reporters, The shah's new protector, abrupt one, of the economy running up against a stone wall." however, that there are no Egyptian President Anwar Sa¬ AMONG THE ANTI-INFLATION measures prescribed by the government in mid-March, restraints on consumer credit plans to try the hostages and that such demands are made by "irresponsible people." But he dat, visited the ailing exile at a Cairo hospital Tuesday and said Pahlavi was running a high ADVENTURE have had the most noticeable immediate impact on Americans' did sav an Iranian Parliament fever and would be undergoing daily economic affairs. But in the near-unanimous view of Wall Streeters, tightening ISN'T DEAD. of credit by the Federal Reserve at higher levels of the banking system is likely to prove much more important in the long run. A lot of The Fed's efforts to reduce the growth of money in circulation companies will offer you an impor¬ have already sent the housing industry into a severe slump and TRY VARSITY FOR tant sounding title. put interest rates at record levels. But how many will offer you a really The going rates on bank loans for companies these days start LUNCH AND DINNER at 19 percent, and all but the biggest blue-chip businesses have important job? As an executive in the Navy, you get one to pay well over 20 percent. This tightening of credit by Not only do we have If it's sick fokweapen, the Fed actually dates back to last as soon as you earn your commission. A job October, when .he monetary agency took steps that allowed the best pizza in town, with responsibility. A job that requires skill then the world's going crazy: interest rates in the money markets to take a sharp jump. and leadership. A job where you make the Since then, inflation rates as reported by the government but we also have a People are fanatics when it comes to their Pilot Razor Point pens. have increased — close to 18 percent on an annual basis — and decisions. They're reluctant to give them up. And when someone borrows one. what happens is inevitable. economic activity, except in the housing and auto industries, has wide variety of If that's the kind of job you're looking remained relatively strong. for, First, they love the way it writes. Really smooth and extra-fine. They go wild over its clever metal collar that helps keep the point from going sandwiches, Italian and speak to our job representative at the stu¬ squish. Naturally they "forget" to give it back, although it's only 79C. BIT MANY OBSERVERS believe the Fed's moves are now dent placement office on March 31, 1980. This can be very embarrassing when they're caught in the act. Others have pocketed Pilot's Rneliner pen. 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Limited financial assistance available. -2 - PETER SELLERS SHIRLEY MacLAINE Application blanks from ...IS? be'ing'there ' JACK WARDEN■ MELWN DOUGLAS -RICHARD DYSART-RICHARD BASfHART Pro-Director. L S E Houghton Street. London WC2A 2AE, England Please state whether junior year or postgraduate FRENCH FILM FESTIVAL FILM SERIES, SPRING 1980 "Tout va Bien" Jean-Luc Godard Monday, March 31 OPEN 1PM "Perceval" SHOWS AT Eric Rohmer 1:15-3:15-5:20-7:20-9:20 Thursday, April 3 BOSTON HERALD "Violette" AMERICAN: Claude Charbrol "One of the toughest prison films Thursday, April 24 ever made. The boxing sequences "Pardon mon affaire" make Yves Robert 'Rocky' look like patty-cake, Tuesday, April 29 patty-caker "French Provincial" Andre Techinc Thursday, May 1 All films to he shown in Fairchild Theatre at 7:00and 9:30 P.M. Hiimnui SERIES TICKETS: 5 Admissions for $5.00 Available at the Union Ticket Office NOW 8:15 to 4:15 weekdays. SINGLE TICKETS: $1.50 Students and Public Available at the door only. Jerry Gross presents "PENITENTIARY" jWritten Produced and Directed by Jamaa Fanakaj Starring Leon Isaac Kennedy. Thommy Pollard and Hazel Spears • Color by Metro Color Distributed by The Jerry Gross Organization [RW THURS. SHOWS 7:15-9:20 PM Michigan Stote News, Eost Lonsing, Michigan Wednesday, March 26, 1980 17 Lansing tax hikes Inflation 'settles in' at 18 percent services may be necessary. $12.07 for every $1,000 of "If the federal revenue shar hikes in interest rates By OWEN r 1,1.MANN recent plan. budget cuts in 1981, credit assessed valuation of their ing doesn't go through," Graves Associated Press Writer and wholesale energy prices For the second month in a restrictions to cool home. Property assessments said, "there will be a layoff of consurrjer WASHINGTON (API-Con show up at the consumer row, the price index increase are made at one half of the true 175 positions." Graves added spending, a 10-cent-a-gallpn sumer prices in February level. was paced by energy costs and gasoline tax and expanded property value. that police travel would also be jumped 1.4 percent for a second But R. Robert Russell, direc interest rates, while food prices A $1.5 million income tax reduced. wage-price monitoring. straight month, providing new tor of the Council on Wage and showed no change. Medical care Carter's increase was also included in the Many council members had spending cuts signs that inflation was settling Price Stability, said he believed costs also rose sharply for a intended to mayor's proposal, which would no comment on the budget produce a balanced in at an 18 percent annual rate, inflation would not get any second straight month. raise the total city income tax budget for the first time in 12 proposal, complaining that they government figures showed worse, and would begin declin If consumer prices were to to $14 million, a 12 percent had received years. In Congress, where sifp- copies of the Tuesday. ing later this year. He based his raise. keep rising for the full year at port for a balanced budget budget only minutes before the As a result of the latest rise forecast on the assumption that the January and February rate, Twenty-five city workers, mayor's presentation. in the Consumer Price Index, appears overhwelming, t|ie surging increases in gasoline inflation for all of 1980 would be House Budget Committee has coming primarily from parking Council member Terry the buying power of the aver and sanitation services, will be prices would level off and 18 percent, the highest level proposed $16.5 billion in sperfd- McKane, however, said age American wage earner fell interest rates would decline since wartime price controls laid off according to the plan. economic hardships on the pub¬ ing cuts for 1981 to achieve that by a record 7.3 percent during from their record levels. were lifted in 1946. goal. Graves expressed major con¬ lic will make it difficult to pay the previous 12 months, the Last year's inflation rate was cern in the possible loss of the extra 1.37 mills and hopes government said in a separate FEBRUARY'S REPORT, 13.3 percent. federal funds, saying that the council can reduce that report. based on price changes occur¬ In response to the worsening further cuts in personnel and figure. A top Carter administration ring before President Carter inflation signs revealed by the inflation advisor called the new unveiled his new anti-inflation Consumer Price Index a figures a "very ominous trend," program, was a virtual replay month ago, the administration Females join clergy and said consumer prices will continue to rise at nearly the same rate for several months as of the January figures that set off the administration's scram ble for a new economic game has put together a new infla¬ tion-fighting cludes more program that in¬ than $13 billion in fit, c™r ",,K (continued from page 3) "I've received a lot of nega¬ THE REVEREND SAID tive responses to my being in although she has faced a credi¬ the clergy, but that's not so bility problem, most congre¬ important to me because I Alaskan King Crab gations learn to accept her. "If a congregation hasn't heard a women preach before, believe that what I am doing is really OK and for me it's a dream come true," Tracy said. THE ONLY $7.95 ONE raw they don't realize that there She added that people who INCREDIB may be emotional differences are uncomfortable with women ... but usually by the middle of in the clergy had better get the service they note the differ ences and appreciate my ser¬ accustomed to seeing them, because more than 50 percent United Mists US mon for them," she said. of the students at all liberal ROGER MOORE Although she is ordained and Protestant seminaries are may perform all religious ser¬ female. JAMES BOND 007^ vices, she said, she is often not Similar to Rabbi Berman, the provided the opportunity to do reverend said she, too, is often so because of her sex. asked to lecture about women in the clergy but does so usually as an entree to other subjects. Stote News Vol Massachusetts Describing her lecture for¬ Cocking mat as "creative tokenism," the You know spring is approaching when lunch can be oil well reverend said she explains the enjoyed outside for a change. This squirrel is finally position of female clergy mem¬ nble to do just that as the ground has thawed PITTSFIELD, Mass. (API bers in relation to other, more - enough for it to dig up stored winter nuts. Oil has been discovered in this faith-oriented topics. Berkshire County city — in the While both women view basement tanks of homeowners themselves to some degree as who have switched to natural gas. religious pioneers, they agree that their predecessors had a Academic Council meeting With the help of the Lipton much more difficult time of i continued from page 3) "I haven't seen evidence of Oil Co. and a couple of drivers proving themselves, and those Collete Moser, president of that," she said. who donated who follow them will be a Sunday's more the American Association of AAUP's executive committee services, Sherwood Guernsey is comfortably accepted. University Professors, said she will be meeting within the next collecting the oil and having it "We don't face any problems does not think the change is two to three weeks to decided delivered to the poor who need that can't be overcome and will being proposed to eliminate whether it will voice an opinion it. not eventually be accepted," faculty. concerning the plan. Guernsey says not only can Berman said. "It will take a lot donors get a tax deduction, of time, education and conti¬ they don't have to pay someone nued pioneering, but resistance to remove basement tanks. the oil from their will definitely break down," she added. Bullard sponsors bills icontinued from page 3) total about $4.8 billion. Council denounces of profitable stocks. "The question is; are Michi¬ Amerman added that the bill would adversely affect some gan citizens willing to pay the Michigan industries which do costs resulting from selling this business in South Africa, prostitution 'plague' stock?" Amerman said. THE STATE TREASURY further Ford, compounding Michi¬ gan's unemployment problem. General Motors, A proposal calling for a crackdown on prostitution passed Department manages six public Heublein and Dow Chemical unanimously at the Lansing City Council meeting Monday. employee retirement funds, The proposal, sponsored by Councilmember Pat Lindemann are examples, he said. those of the state police, called for more efficient police surveillance of the problem and more certain punishment by the courts. Besides denouncing prostitution on a moral level, the measure judges, probate judges, state employees, Detroit teachers and outstate teachers. EBONY PRODUCTIONS PRESENTS also pointed out the harmful economic effects on area property Amerman said 55 percent of values. the stock holdings of the six "The negative economic impact on both residential areas and retirement funds would be business districts is devastating," said the proposal, "amounting to affected by the bill's passage. thousands of dollars lost in business and property values." He said the assets of the funds EVERYBODY TOOK OFF TOO SOON! There are 2500 great seats still available for WARREN ZEVON 'THE EXCITABLE BOY' PATRICE RUSHEN plus guests to be annnnneed Monday, April 7 — 8:00 pm MARCH 28 MSU Auditorium s8.50 & J7.50 til MSlnion. W hcrehouse II. 830 & 11PM Campus Corners II. Sounds and Diversions ERICKSON KIVA $7 IN ADVANCE \ POP ENTERTAINMENT PRODUCTION AT THE MSU UNION TICKET OFFICE WHEREHOUSE RECORDS A division of the ASMSl! DISCOUNT RECORDS Programming Hoard funded hv student lav monev. $8 AT THE DOOR Call the I'.K. Hotline for A division ot the ASMSU Programming Buard, funded by student more information Programming Hoard events. tax money. For 24-hour information about Programming Board events, call the PB Hotline - 353-2010. This facility is accessible to handicapperv Please, 110 food, drinking or smoking in the Kiva. 1 8 Michigan Stole News East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, March 26, 1980 Paid Advertisement HEW letter to Michigan State University 14. Please provide a (The following letter is printed i its summary of students who were 44. Please provide a list of all undergraduate students 10. Please provide copies of all admission policies and i entirety and exactly as it recruited for each academic program by sex and was received.) filing sex discrimination grievances against any procedures and a summary of the admission criteria academic department for each undergraduate school University unit, undergraduate school or college by used by each graduate and professional special and college for each semester during academic years name, sex, issue involved in the grievance and admission program offered by the University and/or 1977-78 and 1978-79. disposition of the grievance for each semester during Dear President any specific school and college within the University. Mackey: 15. Please describe the academic years 1977-78 and 1978-79. specific services offered to 11. Please provide a student enrollment summary by sex The Office for Civil Rights of the Department of Health, undergraduate students by the Student Services Office 45. Please provide copies of handbooks and other printed for each graduate and professional special admission Education and Welfare has the responsibility of enforcing or its equivalent. If said services are detailed in written material which describe all types of disciplinary Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972. 20 (J.S.C. form please provide copies of the same. program offered by the University and/or any specific procedures used within the University and each school and college within the University for each 1681, and its implementing Regulation, 45 C.F.R. Part 16. Please explain in detail any special services offered by 86, at Institutions of Postsecondary Education which undergraduate school and college. semester during academic years 1977-78 and the Student Services Office to female or male 46. Please describe in detail all policies and procedures 1978-79. receive Federal financial assistance. Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 states that: undergraduate students. which pertain to all types of disciplinary actions, 12. Please provide a summary of all applications 17. Please describe in detail, all financial aid programs including dismissals, probations and suspensions by submitted by sex for each graduate and professional No person in the United States shall, on the basis administered by the University and provide copies of which undergraduate students are governed. Also, of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied special admission program offered by the University the selection criteria, policies, and procedures for each please describe the appeal process used within the for each semester during academic years 1977-78 the benefits of, or be subject to discrimination program. Also, please identify all sex-restricted University and each undergraduate school and college. and 1978-79. In the above summary, please identify under any education program or activity receiving financial aid programs and scholarships. those applicants who were accepted for admission. Federal financial assistance. 47. Please provide a list of all undergraduate students 18. Please provide copies of all brochures which describe 13. Please Michigan State University is subject to disciplinary actions by name, sex, academic provide a list of all applicants denied admission a recipient of Federal financial available financial aid for undergraduate students. assistance and is. therefore, subject to the rules and classification, academic department and reasons for by name and sex, for each graduate and professional 19. Please provide copies of each type of application form each disciplinary action taken for each semester special admission program offered by the University regulations implementing Title IX as administered by the used by undergraduate students to apply for financial Office for Civil Rights. Regulations during academic years 1977-78 and 1978-79. In the and/or any specific school or college within the implementing Title IX of aid; including scholarships, awards, loans, and work the Education Amendments of 1972 at 45 CFR 80.7(a). above listing indicate those students who appealed University for each semester during academic years study. If separate applications are used for Federal, disciplinary actions and the disposition of each appeal. 1977-78 and 1978-79. Also, indicate the extent to incorporated by reference at 45 C.F.R. 86.7 1. state, "The State. Local, and University financial aid. please 48. Please provide a list of persons by name, sex, and which each applicant met or failed to meet each of the responsible Department official or his designee shall from provide copies of each. admissions criteria. time to time review the practices of recipients to determine faculty position who serve on each University, school whether they are complying with this part." 20. Please provide a summary of all undergraduate or college appeals committee for the 1977-78 and 14. Please provide copies of all pre admission tests In accordance with this Regulation, the students employed in University work-study programs 1978-79 academic years. Also, please explain the administered as prerequisites for admission to the Postsecondary by sex, academic classification, academic department method by which the appeals committee members are Education Division has scheduled a compliance review of University and/or any specific graduate and or unit, and Michigan State University's undergraduate, graduate, and position held for each semester during selected. professional school or college. academic years 1977-78 and 1978-79. 49. Please 15. Please provide copies of all graduate student professional programs. The compliance review will include provide copies of all readmission policies and the following undergraduate issues: admissions, 21. Please provide a list of all undergraduate students who procedures and a summary of readmission criteria recruitment policies and procedures used by the recruitment, support services, extracurricular activities and submitted applications for work-study assignments by used by the University. Also, please provide University. Also, please provide copies of recruitment copies of student treatment. The review will also include the name, sex, academic classification, position applied readmission policies, procedures, and criteria used by policies and procedures used by each specific following graduate and professional school issues: for, and action taken (i.e., accepted, rejected, position each undergraduate school and college. graduate/professional school and college. admission, recruitment, selection of research and teaching awarded, etc.) on each application for each semester 50. Please provide a summary of all undergraduate 16. Please provide a summary of students who were assistants, fellowships and sex-restrictive scholarships. At during academic years 1977-78 and 1978-79. Also, students submitting applications for readmission by recruited for each academic program by sex and both the graduate and undergraduate level this review will indicate the reason for each denial. academic department for each graduate/professional sex, academic classification, and academic department focus on particular colleges, schools or departments that 22. Please provide a list of all undergraduate students who for each semester during academic school and college for each semester during academic year 1977-78 and have been predominately or were dismissed from work-study positions by name, 1978-79. Also, please identify those students who 1977-78 and 1978-79. traditionally single-sex in years nature. These areas will be specified in the sex, academic classification, and position held, for readmitted. interrogatory. were Research and Teaching Assistantships Data Request each semester during academic years 1977-78 and We anticipate conducting an on-site investigation on March 51. Please provide a list of persons by name, sex, and 1. 1978-79. Also, please provide the reasons for each Please provide copies of all advertisements describing 24, 1980. In order to facilitate a mutually productive and dismissal. faculty position who serve on each University, school research and teaching assistantships available during efficient on-site investigation, we request that you submit or college's readmissions committee for the 1977-78 academic years 1977-78 and 1978-79. the following information to our office within 23. Please provide copies of all brochures, handbooks, and 1978-79 academic years. Also, please explain twenty (20) and 2. Please provide copies of all brochures, pamphlets and days after receipt of this letter. pamphlets which describe available housing for the method by which the readmissions committee other written material which describe research and single or married undergraduate students. members are selected. General Data Request teaching assistantships within the University. 24. Please provide copies of each type of application form 52. Please 1. Please provide a copy of the University's Title IX self- provide copies of all graduation policies and 3. Please provide copies of each type of application used used by single and married undergraduate students to procedures and a summary of the graduation criteria evaluation study and supporting materials including to apply for research and teaching assistantships apply for University housing. used by the University. Also, please provide copies of policy modifications and specifications for remedial within the University. actions pursuant 25. Please provide copies of all University policies and graduation policies, procedures, and criteria used by to 45 CFR 86.3. each undergraduate school and college. 4. Please provide a listing of all research and teaching 2. procedures related to University housing for undergraduate students, including the assignment or 53. Please provide an undergraduate student graduation assistantships available by program, department and referral of married or single undergraduate students. summary by sex, academic degree awarded, and stipend amount during academic years 1977-78 and Please provide the name, title, office address and academic department for each undergraduate school 1978-79 within the University. 26. Please provide copies of all University rules and telephone number of the University employee or regulations governing single and married and college for each semester during academic years 5. Please provide copies of the policies, procedures and employees designated to discharge and coordinate 1977-78 and 1978-79. criteria used in the selection or nomination of students Title IX compliance efforts. undergraduate student occupancy in University for research and teaching assistantships. housing. 54. Please provide copies of all current student 4. Please provide an organizational chart of the handbooks, manuals, guidelines, etc., that inform 6. Please provide copies of the job description for each University 27. Please provide a summary of all undergraduate system. In addition, please provide a narrative students who were assigned to each University students and student organizations of their rights and type of research and teaching assistantship available description of the various lines of authority within the housing facility by sex, marital status, academic responsibilities. within the University. University's system. classification, and housing unit for each semester 55. Please provide copies of the University policies and 7. Please provide a list of students who applied for 5. Please provide a current inventory of Federal Grants, research and teaching assistantships during academic years 1977-78 and 1978-79. procedures governing social, service, professional, and by name, sex, Contracts, and Subcontracts in the format at 28. Please provide a summary of all undergraduate honorary organizations recognized and/or affiliated program, department, and type of assistantship for Enclosure One, e.g., please list the Office of with the University. each semester during academic years 1977-78 and students making housing applications by sex, marital Management and Budget (OMB) grant number, etc. 56. Please provide a detailed explanation of how student 1978-79. Also, indicate those students who were status, academic classification, and type of housing 6. Please provide an inventory of reports generated by awarded assistantships. Please limit your submissions applied for, during each semester of academic years organizations acquire recognition by the University as to the following your Office of Institutional Research in the last year. 1977-78 and 1978-79. In the above summary a student organization. Also, please provide copies of colleges, schools and departments. 7. Please provide a description of the system of records each application form that student organizations are Agriculture and Natural Resources, Business, identify those applicants who were assigned or maintained by the various administrative departments referred to University housing. required to complete. Engineering, Human Medicine, Osteopathic Medicine, of your institution, e.g., Student Affairs records 29. Please provide a list of all fees assessed for 57. Please provide copies of the charters, bylaws, rules, Veterinary Medicine, Nursing, Family Ecology, English maintained by the Vice Provost or other officials. and regulations governing all social, service, 8. Please provide a list of students who were not apartments, rooms, and housing units within each awarded research or teaching assistantships by name, Undergraduate Data Request University housing facility used by undergraduate professional and honorary organizations affiliated with the sex, program, department, and type of assistantship 1. Please provide copies of the University's current students, including those fees assessed for meals, University. board, laundry service, maid service, etc. requested for each semester during academic years general undergraduate catalogs used by each 58. Please provide a list of each social, service, 1977-78 and 1978-79. Also, indicate the reason for undergraduate school and college within the 30. Please provide a description of each type of service professional, and honorary organization recognized by each denial. Please limit your submissions to the University. provided within each University housing facility, for the University as a student organization by following colleges, schools and departments. 2. Please provide copies of the University's example, laundry service, custodial service, etc. organization name, and number of student participants Agriculture and Natural Resources, Business, undergraduate admission application forms and copies 31. Please provide copies of all brochures which describe by sex. Engineering, Human Medicine, Osteopathic Medicine, of all admission application forms used available guidance and counseling programs and 59. Please describe all University financial support and Veterinary Medicine, Nursing, Family Ecology, English by each services for undergraduate students. other benefits and services provided to each social, undergraduate school and college within the Scholarships and Fellowships University. 32. Please describe in detail all guidance and counseling service, professional, and honorary student 1. Please provide copies of all brochures which describe 3. Please provide copies of all admission policies and programs and services administered by the University organization. available scholarships and fellowships for graduate and procedures and a summary of the admission criteria and provide copies of the policies and procedures Graduate/Professional Schools and Colleges professional students. used by the University. Also, please provide copies of used by each program and service. Also, please Data Request 2. Please provide copies of each type of application form admission policies, procedures, and criteria used by provide a detailed description of all guidance and 1. Please provide copies of the University's current used by graduate and professional students to each undergraduate school and college. counseling programs and services administered by apply each undergraduate school and college. general graduate and professional school catalogs for scholarships and fellowships. 4. Please provide a student enrollment used by each graduate/professional school and summary by ex, 33. Please describe how and when undergraduate ■' college 3. Please provide the criteria used in awarding each academic classification (freshman, sophomore, etc.), within the University. and academic department for each undergraduate students are informed of available University, school scholarship and fellowship for graduate and 2. Please provide copies of the University's professional students. and college guidance and counseling programs and school and college for each semester during academic services. Also, please describe the method by which graduate/professional admission application forms and 4. Please provide a list of all graduate and professional years 1977-78 and 1978-79. copies of all admission application forms used by each undergraduate students may request or be assigned to students who submitted applications and/or were 5. Please provide a summary of all applications guidance and counseling programs and services. graduate/professional school and college within the nominated for scholarships and fellowships by name, submitted by sex, academic classification, and University. 34. Please explain the method by which counselors and sex, department, and type of scholarship/fellowship for academic department for each undergraduate school 3. Please provide copies of all admission policies and advisors are assigned undergraduate students who each semester during academic years 1977-78 and and college for each semester during academic procedures and a summary of the admission criteria years request or are assigned to University, school, or 1978-79. In the above listing identify those applicants 1977-78 and 1978-79. In the above summary used by the University. Also, please provide college guidance and counseling programs and copies of who received scholarships/fellowships and those who identify those applicants who were accepted for and services. admission policies, procedures, and criteria used by failed to receive them. Indicate the reasons for each those who were rejected admission. each graduate/professional school and 35. Please provide a list of all counselors and advisors by college. rejection or denial. 6. Please explain in detail any special admission 4. Please provide a student enrollment name, sex, and guidance or counseling specialty area summary by sex, 5. Please indicate any sex-restrictive programs that are offered by the University and/or any degree program, and academic department for each scholarships and for each University, school, or college guidance and fellowships administered or sponsored by the Universi¬ specific undergraduate school or college within the graduate/professional school and college for each counseling program and/or service. Also, please list ty. Indicate the sex of the beneficiaries, the depart¬ University the number of students by sex assigned to each semester during academic years 1977-78 and ment administering the fellowship, and the name of 7. Please provide copies of any current general counselor or advisor. 1978-79. each recipient for each semester for the 1977-78 and undergraduate catalogs which describe any 5. Please provide a summary of all applications 1978-79 academic year. undergraduate special admission programs that are 36. Please provide copies of all interest inventories and submitted by sex, degree program, and academic 6. Please indicate the method used by the offered by the University and/or any specific achievement tests that were administered by department of each graduate/professional school and University to ensure that the presence of sex-restrictive awards does undergraduate school and college within the University, school or college guidance and counseling college listed below for each semester during not have a disparate impact on the basis of sex. University. programs and services during academic years academic years 1977-78 and 1978-79. In the 1977-78 and 1978-79 and a summary by sex of The University is protected against unauthorized use of 8. Please provide copies of the University's summary identify those applicants who were accepted undergraduate admission application forms and copies students taking them. for admission. (Agriculture and Natural Resources, personally identifiable data by any agency of the Federal of all admission application forms used 37. Please provide copies of all brochures which describe Business, Engineering, Human Medicine, Osteopathic Government. A copy of the Recipient's Notification Form by each Concerning The Privacy Act of 1974 has been enclosed undergraduate special admission programs that are available University health care services. Also, please Medicine, Veterinary Medicine, Nursing, Family for your records. offered by the University and/or any specific provide copies of each type of application used to Ecology, English.) 7 he Office for Civil Rights further requests that notice of undergraduate school and college within the apply for health care services by undergraduate 6. Please provide a list of all applicants denied admission University. students. by name, sex, degree program, and academic our impending visit be widely disseminated in campus and 9. Please provide copies of all admission 38. Please provide a description of each type of health department for each graduate school and college community media. Specifically, employees and students policies and should be informed of the purpose of our visit, location of procedures and a summary of the admission criteria care service, listed below for each semester during academic years including the cost of each service that is the review team while on campus, used by each undergraduate special admission provided by the University for undergraduate students. 1977-78 and 1978-79. Also, indicate the extent to availability of drop-in which each applicant met or failed to meet each of the consultation times, and explanation of the rights to make program offered by the University and/or any specific Also, please include the criteria for eligibility to receive school and college within the University. each type of service. admissions criteria. (Agriculture and Natural inquiries and grievances, and a summary of discriminatory acts prohibited. Please have copies of such notices 10. Please provide a student enrollment 39. Please list all available University insurance Resources, Business, Engineering, Human Medicine, summary by sex coverage available for review when the team arrives. for each undergraduate special admission for undergraduate students, including a Osteopathic Medicine, Veterinary Medicine, Nursing, program description of It is our responsibility to inform you that if any individual is offered by the University and or any the qualifying criteria for each type of insurance Family Ecology, English.) specific school harrassed or intimidated by the University because of this and college within the University for each semester coverage. Also, please provide copies of each 7. Please explain in detail any graduate and professional insurance special admission programs that are offered by the compliance review or participating in its investigation, such during academic years 1977-78 and 1978-79. policy. individual may file a complaint alleging such harassment or 1 1. Please provide a summary of all applications 40. Please summarize the process by which undergraduate University and/or any specific graduate/professional intimidation with our office. submitted by sex for each undergraduate students apply for available insurance coverage. Also, school or college within the University. special We are requesting a meeting with you on March 11,1980 admission program offered by the please indicate the cost of each type of insurance 8. Please provide copies of any current general University and/or in order to facilitate our data request. At that time we any specific school or college within the University for coverage. graduate/professional catalogs which describe any may discuss any questions you may have about the inter¬ each semester during academic years 1977-78 and 4 I. Please provide copies of pamphlets and other printed graduate/professional special admission program that 1978-79. In the above summary please identify those are offered by the rogatory or the review. You will have our full cooperation material which describe grievance policies and University and/or any specific in this matter. applicants who were accepted and those who were procedures used within the University and each graduate/professional school and college within the If you have any questions please do not hesitate to call rejected for admission. undergraduate school and college to resolve sex University. me 12. Please provide copies of all pre admission tests discrimination complaints. at (312)353-2587. 9. Please provide copies of the University's administered Thank you for your cooperation. as prerequisites for admission to the 42. Please provide copies of all forms used to file sex graduate/professional admission application forms and University and/or any specific undergraduate school or discrimination grievances against University units copies of all admission application forms used by each college. and/or undergraduate schools and graduate and professional special admission programs Sincerely, colleges. 1 3. Please provide copies of all undergraduate student 43. Please provide a copy of the University's sex that are offered by the University and/or specific Dr. Mary Frances O'Shea recruitment policies and procedures used by the discrimination grievance policies and procedures for graduate/professional school and college within the Division Director University. Also, please provide copies of recruitment undergraduate students. Also, please provide copies University. Postsecondary Education Division policies and procedures used by each specific of grievance policies and procedures used by each Office for Civil Rights undergraduate school and college. undergraduate school and college. Region V Michigon Stote News. Eost lonsing. Michigan 81 Wednesday Morch 26 1980 19 Paid Advertisement Letter from the president To the MSG faculty, staff and students: I specifically asked the HEW officials if a com¬ Material was delivered to the field office of plaint or any action by the University had trig¬ HEW on Friday. Members of the HEW staff will The Department of Health, Education and gered the audit. They said no. review the data. An on-site investigation at MSG Welfare is conducting a review of Michigan State We will begin on March 31. The review team will be are making every effort to comply fully and University's compliance with Title IX regulations. did housed in W-210, 211 of the Library and will we comply punctually with HEW's data re¬ This has required, and will continue to have a special telephone installed for its use. require, quest. There was very little room for negotiation a comprehensive effort for all those involved in with regard to time or data requirements. Persons may contact the team at the record keeping in the academic areas of the Chicago The HEW officials have said they would com¬ office, Department of Health, Education and University. It is an audit primarily of academic ment Welfare, Office of Civil Rights—Region V, 300 only on the procedure of the audit, not the programs; it does not cover employment areas. content until it is South Wacker Dr., Chicago, III. 60606 or at the complete and HEW has issued I wish to emphasize that this is not an unusual MSU its report. We in central administration will follow Library or they may call the University occurrence. Other large universities in the the same policy as HEW and will have no com¬ operator for the special telephone number. Midwest have faced Title IX compliance reviews ment except to say it is underway and we're CECIL MACKEY in the past couple of years. cooperating. President, MSU Chronology The chronology of the University's response to the re¬ quired 20-day reaction time went like this: March 6. The president received the HEW letter and began his preliminary study. March 10. Lou Anna Simon, assistant to the president for affirmative action and coordinator of the University effort, began analyzing the letter, question by question, to identify people or offices to answer each question. March 11. The projected compliance review was discuss¬ ed with representatives from the HEW field office in Chicago and clarifications of questions given. March 13. The president, Simon, Provost Lee Winder and Associate Legal Counsel Byron Higgins presented the review to deans, directors and department chairpersons. March 14. The University sent an initial information package to Chicago. March 14 to March 18. Individual academic units col¬ lected the requested data, working through the weekend. They provided duplicate sets of material for a parallel Univer¬ sity team to study. March 18. The deadline was at 5 p.m. for units to submit material to the Administration Building. March 18 to March 20. An administration team reviewed, collated, labeled and packaged the material. March 21. The material was delivered to Chicago. March 31. The HEW field office team will begin its on-site investigation at MSU. The officials are scheduled to be on the Jo Barnett (left) and Juanita Grinage, from the president's office, pack the material for HEW. campus for one week. University response A "If you are interviewed in your capacity as a van containing 1 1 boxes of 33 notebooks and specific representative exhibits and of MSU," Higgins continued, "there will be a publications left the University Friday, March University 21. representative there, too. As a representative of the Univer¬ The sity, you should meet with HEW only with a member of the University van, heaued for Chicago, was delivering to University team so that we can also know what information is the'FtelcTdfflce ofthe Department of Health, Education and Welfare data it requested as part of a Title IX compliance being supplied," Higgins said. If contacted directly by HEW staff, he said, Lou Anna Simon should be notified at review of MSU's undergraduate, graduate and professional 355-6561. programs. A letter received Those team members include Dorothy Arata, assistant by Michigan State University March 6, 1980 required the provost for undergraduate programs: Herbert Oyer, dean of University to compile and return data The Graduate School; Kay White, assistant vice president for answering 96 HEW concerns within 20 days. student services; Ralph Bonner, director of human relations; (The full text of the letter is reprinted in today's State Simon; and a member of the University legal staff—Leland News.) Carr,Higgins or Sallie Bright. In a two-hour meeting on March 13, President Cecil Coordinator Simon explained the procedures and the Mackey laid out the procedure to deans, department organizational set-up for the unit heads and asked them to chairpersons and directors who would provide part of the keep track of person hours expended in the project. data. "You must be prepared to explain the data He called for a full team effort for "this you provide," major undertaking." she cautioned. He explained that HEW chooses several academic institu¬ "It is necessary to answer as quickly as possible." she said, tions each year for this compliance review. "They have "so the audit doesn't last a year or more as it has in other in¬ audited other large universities in the Midwest in the past two stitutions." years," the president said. HEW originally planned to make its campus visit begin¬ Explaining the procedure, Mackey told the group that the ning March 24, but delayed until March 31 to allow its field HEW field office in Chicago would send a team to campus staff to review the data prepared by the University. after it had received the data from MSU. The team will con¬ Simon says that HEW conducted similar reviews of Ohio sist of analysts, legal representatives and an observer from State University, Northwestern and Western Michigan a year the Department of Justice. ago. Using information shared by these institutions, she "Following usual HEW practices, the HEW team, while on says, MSU went through a dry run last summer. campus, will receive comments from anyone," he said. "In processes like this," the president explained, "the "We asked units how quickly they could respond to such burden is on the institution being investigated." data requests." The questions were not the same. Simon says, but the ma¬ jor areas of concern were and the dry run did help produce the fast reaction time of the units. Associate legal counsel for the University, Byron Higgins. Units' personnel worked through the weekend, she covered the legal aspects for the group. "The audit is primari¬ says. ly in the academic programs and does not cover the "Every unit but one made the 5 p.m. Tuesday deadline." The employ¬ ment area," he said. response from that one came on Wednesday. Boxes of MSG data are loaded Into van for trip to Chicago. Highlights from the HEW letter Dear President Mackey: The Office for Civil Rights of the Department of Health, The University is protected against unauthorized use of Education and Welfare has the responsibility of enforcing personally identifiable data by any agency of the Federal Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, 20 U.S.C. Government. A copy of the Recipient's Notification Form 1681, and its implementing Regulation, 45 C.F.R. Part Concerning The Privacy Act of 1974 has been enclosed 86, at Institutions of Postsecondary Education which for your records. receive Federal financial assistance. Title IX of the The Office for Civil Education Amendments of 1972 states that: Rights further requests that notice of our impending visit be widely disseminated in campus and No person in the United States shall, on the basis community media. Specifically, employees and students of sex, be excluded from participation in. be denied should be informed of the purpose of our visit, location of the benefits of, or be subject to discrimination the review team while on campus, availability of under any education program or activity receiving drop-in consultation times, and explanation of the rights to make Federal financial assistance inquiries and grievances, and a summary of discriminatory Michigan State University is a recipient of Federal financial acts prohibited. Please have copies of such notices assistance and is, therefore, subject to the rules and available for review when the team arrives. regulations implementing Title IX as administered by the It is our responsibility to inform you that if any individual is Office for Civil Rights. Regulations implementing Title IX of harrassed or intimidated by the University because of this the Education Amendments of 1 972 at 45 CFR 80.7(a), compliance review or participating in its investigation, such incorporated by reference at 45 C.F.R. 86.71, state, "The individual may file a complaint alleging such harassment or responsible Department official or his designee shall from intimidation with our office. time to time review the practices of recipients to determine We are requesting a meeting with you on March 11.1980 whether they are complying with this part." in order to facilitate our data request. At that time we may In accordance with this Regulation, the Postsecondary discuss any questions you may have about the inter¬ Education Division has scheduled a compliance review of rogatory or the review. You will have our full cooperation Michigan State University's undergraduate, graduate, and in this matter. professional programs. The compliance review will include If you have any questions please do not hesitate to call me the following undergraduate issues: admissions, at (312) 353-2587. recruitment, support services, extracurricular activities and student treatment. The review will also include the Thank you for your cooperation. following graduate and professional school issues: Sincerely, admission, recruitment, selection of research and teaching Dr. Mary Frances O'Shea assistants, fellowships and sex-restrictive scholarships. At Division Director both the graduate and undergraduate level this review will Postsecondary Education Division focus on particular colleges, schools or departments that Office for Civil Rights have been predominately or traditionally single-sex in Region V nature. These areas will be specified in the interrogatory. 20 Michigon State News, Eost loosing Michigan Wednesday, March 26. 1980 Show to spotlight skilled equestrians The Budweiser Clydesdales classical movements of dres and some of the country's top sage and circus tricks. horse handlers will be featured Also performing will be at the MSI' Block and Bridle Randy Chartier of Fair Haven Club's 32nd Horse Show to be and Stuart Hi .'--.ins of Bay City, held this weekend. Chartier won the champion Approximately 15 to 20 MSU ship of the non-professional students will compete events throughout the week¬ end. The events Western and English equita¬ in six include division of the 1979 National Cutting Horse Association. Hinkins, a professional horse trainer, will perform reining • How long tion, reining and Western demonstrations at the shows does 12 hours last? riding, costume, barrel racing and goal tying. Tickets will be sold at the The student-run event will be door before each performance held in the MSU Livestock or may be purchased in advance Pavilion Thursday, Friday and by calling the Livestock Saturday and is open to the Pavilion. Prices are $3 for public. adults and $2 for children 12 K & S Equestrians of Grand and under. Performances are at Ledge, a variety act, will 7 p.m. Thursday and Friday appear Thursday and Friday. and at 1 p.m. and 7 p.m The performance will include Saturday. 'Women work' at subject of seminars be presented each Thursday of spring term, beginning March The women careers, series, pursuing designed for a variety of will host 40 professional positions to as "role models" pants in the seminars, Linda Forrest of women for the serve in parti- said MSU ting communications, ment, share their experiences on the job, their employment histories and life planning. Forrest said the women will offer a broad spectrum of examples of ways women manage¬ law. medical services, sciences, engineering, business, the arts and social services, will working in different fields and show the of working within those A* Practically when you can save like this no time at all Counseling Center. fields. Forrest, coordinator of the Although it was originally program, include said the meetings will panel discussions, lectures by professionals and informal question-and-answer sessions. The 10 meetings will designed for students, the pro¬ p-am is open to anyone interested, Forrest said. The series is offered at no charge. at Highland's 12 Hour Sale. Meetings will be held for 10 assist women in planning their consecutive Thursdays, inclu¬ careers. ding finals week, from 3:30 to 5 "It will broaden and expand p.m. in 342 Union. The only and help women in the prospect exception is the May 1 meeting, of exploration," she said. scheduled to be held in 332 The 40 speakers, represen¬ Union. | Liquifilm Swetting solution (2<*.)j plus | Sale Wednesday Only. 9:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. clean-n-soak (4 oz.) j Wets and cleans | THESE ARE JUST A FEW OF THE MANY "12 HOUR SALE" BARGAINS hard contact lenses to increase J wearing | time and comfort. ■ TECHNICS SA202 receiver. MARANTZ SR1000 receiver. SANSUI R70 receiver. 30W/ch. min. RMS, 8 ohms, 20W/ch. min. RMS, 8 ohms, 65W/ch. min. RMS, 8 ohms, from 30-20kHz. no more from 20-20kHz, no more from 20-20kHz, no more than 0.04% THD. 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March 26, 1980 21 IT ONLY TAKES MINUTES TO PLACE YOUR STATE NEWS 347 STUDENT SERVICES BUILDING CALL 355-8255 Classified Advertising iil I Employment ||jj| I Employment Employment |[ffi [ Apartments \\*f\ | Apartments |[jjj] 1 Apartments \\W SECRETARY NEEDED to be¬ COUNSELORS: CAMP VISIT PERSONAL ASSISTANTS EAST LANSING, Woodside CLOSE TO Cooley-1 and 2 SUBLET ONE bedroom at PHONE 355-8255 347 Student Services Bldg. gin immediately. Must be WAZIYATAH for girls, Har be employed by handicap able to manor. Quiet, luxury 1 & 2 bedroom apartments. De¬ Birchfield, occupancy im¬ to type accurately, rison Maine. Openings: Ten bedroom unfurnished. Dish¬ per students at MSU, are posit and lease required. Utili¬ mediately. 882-1754 by 3:30 50WPM, minimum. Work en¬ Regular Rates tails receptionist duties and nis (Varsity or skilled players); RICK'S CAFE now being selected. Orienta washer and laundry. 910 ties included. From $210. Call p.m. 8-4-4 13) swimming (WSI), Boating, tion will occur during spring Abbott. 337-0910 and 489 between 8-5, 374-7291 After general office typing. Work canoeing, sailing; Water term. Call Diana Caudill 353 2415. 5-4-1 (6) 5, 351 9389. 5-4-1 (6) CLOSE TO MSU beautiful 1 3 6 8 1 day - 95' per line study only, apply in Room 8 skiing; Gymnastics; Archery; GRAND 9642. W402 MSU Library for Student Services. 5-4-1 (8) Team Sports; Arts & Crafts; bedroom, unfurnished, car¬ 3 2.C5 7.65 14.40 16.80 3 days - 85' per line details. 8-4-4 (8) 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT peting, appliances, air, call Theater Director(musicals), 4 3.80 10.20 19.20 22.40 6 days - 80' per line YOUR TIME IS YOUR OWN. OPENING BEECHWOOD available spring term. $285/ 351-9549. 3-3-28 14) Pianist; Pioneering 6 trips; PART TIME clerical- Even¬ 5 4.57 12.75 24.00 28.00 8 days - 70' per line Sell Avon part-time. Earn month, 351 -8135 or 337-2653 15.30 secretary. Season; June 21 to WEEK ings and Saturdays; phone APARTMENTS OR-4-3-31 (4) 6 5.70 28.80 33.60 good money and set your 7 6.65 17 85 33.60 39.20 line Rale per insertion own hours. Ask about low August 21. Write (enclose details as to your skill, etc., experience necessary; typing • 5 blocks to campus EVERGREEN APTS. and filing helpful. Important cost group insurance cover 341 Evergreen Director, Box 153, Greatneck, • large 2 bedroom Master Charge & Visa Welcome age. For more details call N.Y. 11022. Telephone: 516- HAPPY HOUR position for responsible apartments Early Bird Showing: M-W-F 4-6pm 482-6893. C-4-3-31 (71 person. Call 337-7491 for Manager: Apartment 2G 482-4323. Faculty inquiries TWO FERS 5-4-1- (7) • furnished Leasing... Call 351-2426 or 351-8135 Special Rates INSTRUCTORS-POSITIONS invited re Department Head' Now For Summer A Fall FALL 6 SUMMER LEASING 345 Ads-3 lines-'4.00-5 Positions in above activities. 5-8 P.M DAILY BABYSITTER NEEDED Renting For days. 80' per line over open for the following pro¬ BL 1-3-2 (17) on Summerft Foil Wednesdays 9-5, in my East Waters A Rivers 3 lines. No adjustment in rate when cancel¬ grams: swimming, evening Lansing home, 2 children 2 SUBLEASE 1 Bedroom led. Price of item(s) for sale must be stated weight training, Saturday NORTHERN MICHIGAN TONIGHT: and 4 years old. Call 351- Kdge Apts. apartment, Northwind Farms, youth recreation leader, pre¬ Call 332-0052 available 4/19, $245/month. in ad. Maximum sale price of !200. Private Children' summer camp has 7511. 5-4-1 (4) 261 River St. school motor development, job openings for: Nurse, WSI, between lpm-4pm No undergrads. 332-5268. LIVE MUSIC party ads only. babysitting attendant. Call Arts & Crafts, Tennis, Horse- (next to Cedar Village) 5-4-1 (4) Peanuts Personal ads—3 lines • *2.25 - per in¬ the Parkwood YMCA at 332- For Rent backriding. (313)661-0060 BY LOOKING FOR fall housing? sertion. 75' per 8657. 3-3-28 19) line over 3 lines, (pre-pay- B-2-3-26 (6) Call Mid-Michigan. They MALE-SERIOUS student for ment) . SOUND & LIGHTING people HOUSES, DUPLEXES apart¬ have over 400 properties to 332*4432 two bedroom, non-smokar. Call 332-8179 or 337-1811. Rummage/Garage Sale ads 4 lines - '2.50. "STEVE NARDELLA" ments, furnished, near choose from, and they required. Must be willing to 5-4-1 (3) 63' per line over 4 lines-per insertion. campus. 2 or 3 bedroom, specialize in the MSU area travel. Please write with full $380 $450 month. CROSS¬ NEAR WILLIAMS Hall- Beal Call today and see if they 'Round Town ads 4 lines-s2.50-per insertion. We have an immediate open¬ resume. P.O. Box 1767 East street apartments. Furnished, ROADS REALTY 351-6472. have what you're looking for. FEMALE ROOMMATE need¬ 63' per line over 4 lines. ing for a part-time registered Lansing, Ml 48823. 8-4-7- (6) C-4-3-31 (5) 2 bedroom, 2 person, $270 349-1065. C-4-3-31 (8) ed for beautiful, new 1 bed¬ Lost & Found ads/Transportation radiologic technologist on the including heat, year lease, 1 ads 3 lines- 11:30 p.m. to 8 a.m. shift, room apartment near THE STATE News Classifieds FALL HOUSING- DON'T parking space, no pets, 332- '1,50-per insertion. 50' per line over 3 lines. Friday and Saturday nights. needs sales advisors. Must be 2905, 6-9 p.m. 5-4-1 (7) campus. Furnished, pool, SPECIALS GET CAUGHT IN THE sauna, patio, $135/month. S/F Popcorn—(Sorority-Fraternity) 50' per line. The hospital offers an excel¬ lent fringe benefit package available Monday-Friday, for at least a two hour block each IN OUR COLD! GREAT LAKES 394- 2680. C-4-3-31 (4) YES... two EFFICIENCIES - 1 Bedroom, Immediate occupancy. (313) 851-6779. 3-3-28 (6) Deadlines that includes hospital paid day. Apply 347 Student Ser¬ johns per apt. 2 bedroom units, 1 block off Want Ads-2 health insurance, life in¬ p.m.-l class day before public¬ vices. 5-4-1 (7) And Balconies, too. campus, utilities paid clean, ation. surance, weekend shift dif¬ ferential and a medical/dental SITTER NEEDED Tuesdays RESTAURANT: | Apartments ||ffi Waters A Rivers quiet, 349-3413 evenings. 3-3-28 (5) Houses m Cancellation Change-1 p.m.-l class day be¬ reinbursement plan. We also NEED 2 people to share and Thursdays 2:30-5:00. IF YOU would like fore publication. offer pro-rated vacation and Own transportation. Call 351 - a place to Edge Ap'tt. house 1 '6 miles west of Classified Display deadline-3 p.m.-2 class tuition refunds after 1 year 3839. 8-4-4 (4) ALL YOU rent, but don't know where CAMPUS VIEW campus, $77/month, 372- employment apply: Gertrude to look, call GREAT LAKES 261 River St. 324 0989. 3-3-28 (31 days before publication. CAN Michigan Ave. Hills, Personnel 487-9180, today for sure, there's hun¬ Once ad is ordered it cannot be cancelled GRADUATING ENGINEERS Showing: 4*6 pm 6 7-8 pm M-F or Monday-Friday. EAT! dreds in our book. 394-2680. (next to Cedar Villoge) IF YOU would like a place to C-4-3-31 (5) Manoger Apartment «2 changed until after 1st insertion. E.W. Sparrow Hospital We specialists in Engi rent, but don't know where 332*4432 ore Call 351 3038 or 351-9538 There is a '1.00 charge for 1 ad change plus 1215 E. Michigan BBQRIBS peering Recruitment Entry FALL & SUMMER LEASING to look, call GREAT LAKES FRENCH FRIES Lansing, Michigan 48909 level to management today for sure, there's hun¬ 50' per additional change for maximum of 3 changes. A nondiscriminatory affirma¬ represent firms located AND CEDAR VILLAGE MALE ROOMMATE needed dreds in our book. 394-2680. SALAD SUBLET-SPRING term. One tive action employer. throughout the U S Our se C-4-3-31 (5) The State News will only be responsible for 5-4-1 (28) Call APARTMENTS bedroom, Olympic size pool. Burchfield apartments. 882- for spring. 518 Cedar Village. 332-6254. 3-3-28 (31 the 1st days incorrect insertion. Adjust¬ te to Shermtech EAST LANSING-4 man LIKE TO DRIVE? Now leasing for 0800 before 3. 3-3-28 (4) ment claims must be made within 10 ica, 16647 Airport Rd house $400 + utilities, 313- days DO IT FOR LANSING Ml 48906 (517- summer only ONE BEDROOM furnished. of expiration date. MALE ROOMMATE to share Available immediately. $230. 733-6933, 313-733-7400- DOMINO'S PIZZA 323-1002) work, ask for Mariana. Bills are due 7 days from as low as $47.50 each 2 bedroom apartment. With One block to campus. 332- ad expiration date. 8-4-4 (4) If not paid by due Now swimming pool, carport, 1 3900. C-4-3-31 (4) date, a '1.00 late hiring full and part- MODELS WANTED-$6/hour, Sorry, Full time delivery people. Flexible block from bus route. $90/ service charge will be due. no experience necessary, we hours with paid vacations will train. 482-2278 Apply in For Fall month plus utilities. 349-5976 Now Loosing For and holiday benefits. Can after 6p.m. 3-3-28 (6) person at VELVET FINGERS, For informotion make up to $5/hour with 527 E. Michigan. C-4-3-31 (6) FISH TWYCKINGHAM-2 bed- Automotive |[^| | Auto Service \[7] commission and tips. Apply at the following locations: MCDONALD'S REST¬ FRENCH FRIES call 351-5180 room-4 man, need 1 man for AURANTS of East AND Spring. Pool, $90/month. Lansing SALAD 337-0891. Z-3-3-28 (3) ATTENTION WE buy late 2068 Cedar St., Holt FEMALE NEEDED BRAKES PARTS including are now taking applications spring 1561 Haslett Rd., Haslett model imported and domes¬ pads, shoes, and hydraulic for the following shifts: 6:30 term, summer option. Un¬ 1139 E. Grand River, ALL FOR $3.25! tic compact cars. Contact John parts for your foreign car, in East Lansing a.m. to 2 p.m., 11 a.m. to 2 furnished, close, rent nego¬ tiable. Call collect (313)967- UNIVERSITY VILLA DeYoung, Williams stock, at reasonable prices. p.m. or 5 p.m. to close. Apply 635 Abbott 5214 Cedar St., Lansing 4090 after 5. 8-4-7 (5) VW, 484-1341. C-4-3-31 (51 CHEQUERED FLAG FOR¬ in person Monday through 3608 N.E. St.. Lansing RICK'S CAFE Showing: 3-7pm M-F Join the Gong at... EIGN CAR PARTS, 2605 E. 801 Thomas L. Parkway, Friday, 8 to 10 a.m. or 2 to 4 p.m. 8-4-4 (8) 2 FEMALES needed for Manager: Apartment«311 BUICK Power CENTURY steering, 1977 power Kalamazoo Street. One mile west of campus. 485-5055. Lansing GOOD FOOD mer ($85), and/or fall ($1101. sum¬ Call 337 2653 or 351 8135 Burcham Woods 966 Trowbridge, E. Lansing Utilities included. 337-1797. FALL AND SUMMER LEASING brakes, AM/FM stereo. 4 new C-4-3-31 I9I MECHANICAL ENGINEER or 10-4-8 (22I GOOD DRINKS 3-3-28 (4) steel belted radials, 2 new person with 4 years exper¬ belted snows-was executive SPECIAL MSU STUDENT ience as machine designer DOWNTOWN- LCC- Capitol- Have a place to head FAST FOOD MANAGERS GOOD MUSIC company car. Excellent main¬ weekend rates. UGLY DUCK¬ preferably in the field of Cooley, large 1 bedroom, to Collingwood HASLETT ARMS . . . material handling systems. cheerful, quiet. Includes heat •air conditioning tenance. Like new. $2,850. LING car rentals. 372-7650. Domino's Pizza (300 units GOOD PEOPLE and water. References 372- •ample parking Apartments I 321-4025. 3-3-28 (7) C-4-3-31 (3) Must be able to make 135 nationwide) needs exper¬ Collingwood machine layouts and super¬ 9418. 3-3-28 (5) ienced fust food managers to GOOD TIMES Showing: 2-6pm M-F •bus service CAMARO 1974. One owner. MASON BODY SHOP, 812 E. vise work of detailers. Excel¬ be trained for positions as Monoger Apartments •tennis courts Runs excellent. $1,300. Call Kalamazoo since 1940. Auto lent management. Opportu¬ near by *ihag carpeting store managers. You can Coll 351-1957 or 351-8135 jOI 4/51 after 5p.m. painting-collision service. earn up to $250 per week nity for self-starter. Salary RICK'S CAFE FALL 8 SUMMER LEASING MARIGOLD APARTMENTS •unlimited perking 3-3-28 (3) American, Foreign cars. commensurate with exper¬ 745 BURCHAM 485- while in training. Our expan¬ •2 bedroom 0265. C-4-3:31 (5) ience. Send resume to: Omni •model open sion offers exciting opportu¬ 224 ABBOTT Apartments shown by dally CHEVY STATION Wagon Technical Services 2248 Mt. 124 CEDAR, E. Lansing, 2- nities for you to join the man. 1 bedroom furnished. Call 3S14282 1973. New tires, AM/FM JUNK CARS wanted. Also Hope. Okemos. 48864. fastest growing pizza compa¬ $250 •Large bedro< stereo, very good condition. selling used parts. Phone 5-4-1 (14) including heat & hot one m ny in the world. Your salary water. 129 Burcham, 2 man apartment (behind the lu> Stop 355-7912. 8-4-4 (3) 321-3651. C-4-3-31 (3) as beginning manager is furnished efficiency, $180 in¬ ♦Completely furn ;hed night club on the river) ATTENTION MARKETING $12,500 per year plus 25% cluding heat & hot water. Call •Shag Carpeting FAIRMONT WAGON '78. 6 GOOD USED tires, 13, 14, 15 and business students. MATURE PERSON wanted profit of the unit. Supervisory PART-time positions with 882-2316 after 5pm. •Appliances and Air Cond. cylinder, manual, 20,000 inch. Snow tires tool Mount¬ to babysit part-time in Bath and franchising opportunities OR-4-3-3 (81 •We pay water and heat miles $3600. 353-5966. ed free. Used wheel and hub Michigan's largest Multi- area home for school age available after 12 months 6-4-4 (3) caps. PENNELL SALES, 1825 Manufacturer Distributor, children. Call 641-6353. successful store manage¬ MUST SUBLEASE-April 1st. For appointment call Automobile 10-4-8 (4) FORD GALAXY- 1970, Reli¬ Michigan, Lansing, Michigan 48912. 482-5818. C-4-3-31 (7) ment. Send resume to David Fluke, 628 Renker Road, C-4-3-31 (7) required hours per week. 339-9500. 20 TEACHER AIDE, preschool, Birchfield, 2 bedroom, 2 bath. Call 394-4623. 7-4-3 (3) 337-7328 RESTAURANT able, body-fair, $200, 349- 0142 after 5p.m. E-5-4-1 (3) iil Lansing 489^10-4-8 (24) WORK STUDY students GIRL TO assist invalid lady "Spanish speaking preferred. 32 hours per week, Monday MANAGEMENT JEEP COMANNDO Excellent condition. $2400. '73, MOTHER'S HELPER-7:30- needed as child care aides, close to campus. Morning, from 8:30a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. through minimum. Friday, $3.15/hour Apply in person, IS BUSINESS Call Bob 353-1700. 3-3-28 (3) Personnel, OLDS TORONADO 1975, 9:00 am daily, must have own car. 337-8167 after 4pm. 3-3-28 (3) afternoon and evening open¬ ings. Call 339-2665. 1-3-26(5) Hospital experience prefer¬ red, $4/hour. 332-5176. 2-3-27 (5) East Drive. OR-8-4-4 (7) Lansing Public Schools, 509 Burcham MANAGEMENT Black on black, new Miche- TEACHER NEEDED to work lins, 39,000 miles. Call 323- CHERRY LANE babysitter, 19 with international pre-school PART TIME hostess, waitress LUNCH SUPERVISORS, Red business is service and our career opportunities are 4967 after 6p.m. 5-4-1 (41 month old child, 12:45-5:15 childcare program in East wanted. Call IMPERIAL Cedar and Central Ele¬ in business management We are America's largest GARDENS RESTAURANT. mentary schools. 11:15a.m.- and most successful full service seafood restaurant VW RABBIT 1977-custom, p.m. weekdays. 355-7920. 3-3-28 (3) Lansing during spring term. Morning, afternoon and 349-2698 5-4-1 (3) 1:15p.m., Monday through w barber and styling shop v chain Friday, $3.30/hour, bonus if TOP DOLLARS FOR factory sunroof, stereo cas- settee, AM/FM, rustproofed, regular gas, $3,995, 882-5889. CLERK WANTED Bookstore. VELVET - Adult FIN evening opening. Certifica¬ tion and experience in early childhood development pre¬ TEACHERS through preschool. V4 time. CETA eligible. 676-3774. INFANT work through 6/13. Apply in person. Personnel, East 332*4377 DECISION-MAKERS Our salary levels in the training phase are equal to GERS, 527 E. Michigan. 489- ferred. Call 339-2665. Lansing Public Schools, 509 5-4JJ5) 2278. C-4-3-31 (4) 1-3-26 (9) 3-3-28 (3) Burcham Drive. OR-8-4-4 (8) what many organizations pay their assistant managers And the income program remains VOLVO, 164E, 72. Automatic, consistently above average throughout the good condition. $1350. Call management structure In addition, we offer quarterly LIVE LITTLE! A NOW LEASING CEDAR pertormance reviews, merit increases, liberal company paid relocation, progressive group insurance plans, vacations, a super-bonus program, and much, much more. ADVANCEMENT YOU CAN for COUNT ON FALL and SUMMER Successful completion of the 14 week training program moves you into the line management team For Information coll LOST in the Advancement Irom assistant manager through -MERICANA APARTMENTS NOW LEASING FOR SUMMER and FALL associate manager to general manager is based on 332-5337 pertormance and your ability to relocate to meet our SPECIAL SUMMER RATES growth needs If you have retail management 112$ Victor Stroot EDEN ROC ForeignCar experience, and or food service management training, let's talk about a business management career •a piiibon units 332-8488 252 Rlvor Stroot •oni ■idiioom unit Service ...ai (he pool (his Summer! Interviewing at Michigan State University Placement Center April 2,1980 CAPITOL VILLA APARTMENTS • air conditionino •air conditioning *$hag carpeting 332-5330 Maze? •luxury furnishings *private balconies 1654 E. Grand Rivor ASK ABOUT OUR SPECIAL FALL RATES •dishwashers •swimming pool flecLCobsfer NORWOOD APARTMENTS 351-5647 for rental weservice: WE CAN HELP! speriol summer rates special 12 mar th rotes 2700 River Road Suite 108 1330 E.Grand Rivor Des Plaines. IL 60016 DATSUN VOLKSWAGEN TOYOTA HONDA 781 information CEDAR VIEW APARTMENTS 351-8631 351-5647 1390 E. Grand Rivor The Beetle Shop 2 RIVERSIDE APARTMENTS ITiS Michigan Am. loosing Oldest independent VW repair shop APARTMENTS 351 5647 Right next to the s E. Lansing, Mi. 1400 E.CAVANAUGH* 393-1590 1310 E. Grand Rivor Brody Complex 731 Burclum Drive 351 7212 I 22 Michigan State News. East Lansing. Michigan Wednesday, March 26, 1980 Houses For Sale |[^] | Animals iFVl j Typing Service SUBLETBEDROOM in nice Internationally renowned scientists CRISTY'S FURNITURE HAS SPRING FEVER'-Share ONLY 604 a page! 554 a page "ownhouse in Okemos. DRASTICALLY REDUCED with your over 50 pages. Experienced black lab pup! AKC Mature individuals. $135 in¬ PRICES on used and irregular shots, wormed $50. typist. 651-6424. cluding utilities, washer and dressers, desks, couches, E-5-4-1 (3) OR-3 3 28 (3) dryer. 349-9139 after 6. tables, bookcases, and easy 3 1-29 161 highlight DNA, cancer lecture chairs. 505 E. Michigan, Lan¬ PROFESSIONAL EDITING. 0\$N ROOM. Lansing, on sing. 371-1893. (Next door to Wilcox Trading Post). Personal \[Z\ Corrections to rewrites. Typ¬ ing arranged. 332-5991. but' route. Men or women. OR-1 3-26 (3) WANTED CONTACT with 48j>4548. Don. Mark. Bob We have SINCERELY drop¬ old friend- Walker Beverly, at% 6 p.m. 3-3-28 (4) ped o r prices as low as we program to be held at MSU Jr. MSU- Late 60 s. Write- THESIS EDITING by profes possibly can. C-4-3-31 (121 Kinch, P.O. Box 4728, Red- sionals with advanced de¬ LOCKING FOR fall housing? way, Ca. 95440. Z 1 3-26 (5) grees. Free consultation. 339- Calf Mid-Michigan. They BOOKS! 3 floors of books, 8602. 3-3-28 (3) hat* over 400 properties to magazines and comics. The process by which DNA ch£pse from, Sponsored by the Depart¬ professor of biochemistry. lecture will be given on May 5, and they specialize in the MSU area. CURIOUS BOOK SHOP, 307 East Grand River, East Lan¬ Heal Estate I [tft] I instructions repairs itself and prevents cancer will be discussed in a ment of Biochemistry, the All lectures will be given at while there will be one May Call today and see if they lectures were organized by J. 11:30 a.m. in 101 Biochemistry 16. sing. 332-0112. C-4-3-31 (5) series of lectures being pre have what you're looking for. WILLIAMSTON RE¬ Justin McCormick, co-director Bldg. Persons interested in ob¬ LESSONS IN Guitar, banjo 349-1065. C-4-3-31 18) SEWING MODELED 7 room farm sented at MSU this spring. of the Carcinogenesis Labora Lectures will be offered MACHINES- new and more, at the ELDERLY taining further information house. Country kitchen, din¬ The lectures will feature a tory in MSU's College of Singer machines from $99.50. INSTRUMENT SCHOOL. every Monday beginning may contact McCormick or A FEW five person houses Guaranteed used machines ing room, wood stoves, some C-4-3-31 (3) different internationally re¬ Osteopathic Medicine, and March 31 and will continue Maher at the Department of available in fall. 1 and 2 year from $39.50. All makes re¬ out buildings. $48,500, !4 nowned scientist each week. Veronica Maher, associate leases. Call 1-772-4209 after mile to I-96. 655-2040 even¬ through May 19. However, no Biochemistry. paired. EDWARDS 'DIS¬ PRIVATE GUITAR instruc¬ 630p.m. OR-4-3-31 (5) TRIBUTING COMPANY, ings. 3-3-28 (9) tion. Beginners through ad¬ _j 1115 N. Washington. 489- vanced. Call MARSHALL EAST KALAMAZOO Street 6448. C-4-3-31 (8) MUSIC CO. 337-9700. Open 2il3- 1 bedroom rede¬ KB weeknights until 9:00p.m. corated, 1 year lease, deposit NEW AND used guitars, ban¬ Saturdays 10 a.m.-5 p.m. International required SPRINGTIME ENTERTAIN¬ utilities $190 month plus $200 month with jos, mandolins, etc. Dulci¬ mers and kits. Recorders, MENT. Horseback riding, C-4-3-31 (6) Studies Get a promotion g$rage. No pets. Prefer stu¬ thousands of hard to find hayrides, sunset rides, moon¬ Program dent couple. 321-3191. 544-1 (7) albums and books. Discount prices. Expert repairs - free light rides, and campouts. Boarding and lessons avail¬ "WAHTED* before you 3 BLOCKS from campus, 4-6 estimates. ELDERLY IN¬ able. CRAZY STABLE. 676-3710. C RIDING tor to professional modeli train for Live Fashion* topie of meeting STRUMENTS. 541 E. Grand Show, Magazine Photo¬ start the bedroom homes, furnished, River, 332-4331. C-4-3-31 (9) OR-1-3-26 (7) fireplaces, and in excellent condition. Renting for fall. Call 351-9538 for showing. WE PAY up to $2 for LP's SKYDIVING-EVERY end. First jump instruction week¬ graphy T V. No experience necessary. MSU's International Studies Program will be discussed at an job. iduUmb and cassettes - also buying open meeting from 12:30 to 3 OR-4-3-31 (61 45's, songbooks, FLAT, Saturdays, Sundays and p.m. Thursday, in 204 Interna¬ Positions open in: BLACK Et CIRCULAR, up¬ Holidays at 9:30 a.m. (no tional Center. SHARE HOUSE. Available stairs 541 E. Grand River, appointment necessary). immediately, female, no lease open 11 a.m.-6 p.m. 351- FREE Transportation to jump Free All aspects of the Interna¬ Meteorologist $115. 371-2473 after 6p.m. 0838. C-4-3-31 (7) area. Skydiving pro¬ 3-3-28 14) grams for groups such as BEAT INFLATION today- tional Studies Program will be Chemical Laboratory Own your own janitorial reviewed by the Advisory- RECORDS! THOUSANDS to dormitories, fraternities, business. Respond with letter Consultative and Review and Preventive Medicine choose from 754 and up, all sororities. Charlotte Para- and phone number to 16927 Planning committees which Medical quality guaranteed. WAZOO center and MSU Sport Para¬ Newton Rd. Seminar to be were organized in October. Laboratory RECORDS, 223 Abbott, 337- chuting Club. Call before 8 ROOMS ACROSS from 0947. C-4- 3-31 (5) a.m. or late evenings. 372- given on starting your own. 5-4-1 (7) All interested persons may Pharmacy Williams Hall on Michigan 9127. 4-3-31 (16) TV Production attend. Aval 351-3038 or 351-9538. SOMEBODY ELSE'S CLOSET, featuring gently BLUEGRASS EXTENSION OR-ft-3-31 (31 SERVICE play weddings, If you used clothing. 541 E. River. Open noon to Grand parties, 655-1366 or 353-9695. qualify, the Army's Stripes for Skills FURNISHED ROOMS, walk¬ 6 p.m. RIDERS WANTED: Holt to C-4-3-31 (3) MSU Program gets you a promotion, and a higher ing distance to campus. Call 332-6189. 5-4-1 (3) Take-ins by appointment. C-4-3-31 (5) MSU. I drive, you pay $1.50/ day. Working hours 8a.m.- grad is starting salary than someone without your HOUSEMATE WANTED- for MARSHALL Your MUSIC CO. Service si 5p.m. Pick-up point Holt Plaza. Call after 6:30p.m. new director of proven skill. log -cabin on Lake Lansing. headquarters for pro¬ EXPERT GUITAR I. 1-3-26 (6) fessional P.A. gear, electric repairs. $125 - deposit. Call 339- Acoustic and electric. Most 3876. 8-4-4 (3) keyboards, guitars and amps. extensive shop in the state. NEED RIDE from Byrum 1" foundation Call Army Opportunities Call 337-9700 or stop in. Road, Onandaga or Leslie, to ELDERLY INSTRUMENTS. Frandor Mall, 3 blocks from 332-4331. C-4-3-31 (5) Frandor. Daytime. 337-1741, 694-4747 west campus. Free parking. ask for Ardena in Housekeep¬ An MSU graduate has been C-4-3-31 (7) ing. Help! 3-3-28 (5) named executive director of the GUITAR REPAIRS. Prompt guaranteed service. Free es¬ MSU Foundation, effective FEMALE ROOMMATE need¬ TOP DOLLAR paid- SLR timates and reasonable rates. March 31. ed immediately spring and cameras, lenses, flashes, en¬ Member American Guild of Ron D. Laughter, 31, is a summer. $95 + utilities. Call larges, movie and slide pro¬ Luthiers. MARSHALL 1980 graduate of Cooley Law 337-7996. 4-3-31 (3) jectors, antique cameras and MUSIC CO. 337-9700. photos. Camera Repair- fast, School and has served with the C-4-3-31 i NEEDED-MALE roommate, low prices guaranteed work. American Cancer Society since senior or grad for spring, own WILCOX TRADING POST 1973. room, close. 351-4930 ask for 509 E. Michigan, Lansing 485- Typing Service He succeeds Charles Webb, Kath. 3-3-28 (4) 4391. C-4-3-31 (9) who was named the assistant FOREIGN STUDENTS: I can vice chancellor for development OLIVETTI TYPEWRITER. help with English. Editing, * ROpM FOR rent; 1 or 2 men, and alumni relations at the Spring term. Rent rebate Electric office model. Excel- typing. 337-8415. 10-4-8 (3) State University of New York SECRETARY. I will Type Etc. in February. In my home. 6 years secre¬ The MSU Foundation re¬ EAST LANSING room for PORTABLE STEREO with tarial experience. 374-8627. ceives private gifts from indivi¬ ma(e. Close to Union. 332- table and records. $65. Like 8-4-4 (3) duals, foundations and corpora¬ 0206. 443 Grove Street. new. Call 323-3216. tions which are used for special 3-3-ae (3) E-5-4-1 (3) ANN BROWN TYPING academic programs and re¬ Dissertations-Manuscripts search. MALE-OWN room in house. NIKON-LENSES, 200mm f/4, 349-6660 $150 a month plus 1/3 utili¬ C-4-3-31 (3) good condition, just relubri- ties. Close to campus. 332- . cated, $150., 135mm f/2.8, - M_1 |4) used but not abused, body COPYGRAPH SERVICE rough, optics good, $60., COMPLETED, DISSERTA¬ FEMALE ROOMMATE to TIONS AND RESUME SER¬ share upstairs in Duplex. both IC mount- Call 355-8311, ask for Mark. S-5-4-1 17) VICE. Corner MAC and It's What's 112.50 a month. Includes Grand River, 8:30a.m.-5p.m. utilities. Call 332-0241. CAR STEREO- Blaupunkt Monday-Friday, 10a.m.-5p.m. Happening 3-3-28 (41 AM-FM, cassette with 2 co¬ Saturday. 337-1666. For best axial speakers $100. Call 337- C-4-3-31 (7) results, Announcements for It's What's QUIET FEMALE Roommate- 7850 after 5:00. E-5-4-1 (4) Own room, deluxe, tennis, TYPING TERM papers. Ex¬ call today Happening must be received in the State News office, 343 Student pool, air. $120. Okemos. Call DICKER AND DEAL perienced, fast service - IBM to place Services Call 351-8923. OR-4-3-31 (3) Bldg., by noon at least 4(3) SECOND HAND STORE your two days before publication. No WITH 90 DAY Classified announcements will be accepted FEMALE, SPRING-summer, GUARANTEES EXPERT TYPING. Disserta¬ ad to by phone. own room in nice house, near MSU, call 337-2178. 5-4-1 (3) ROOMS-OWN furnished Spring specials-large assort¬ ment of 10-speed bikes, port¬ able t.v.'s, stereo equipment, tions - theses - business - legal. MSU grad. 337-0205. C-4-3-31 (3) sell still- good items around MSU Students for John B. Anderson meet at 7 tonight, B104 Interested in Modeling? room full house privileges, used furniture, wheels Et Wells. Topics: organization and near Frandor $115 utilities tires, and tennis rackets. UNIGRAPHICS OFFERS canvassing. Open to the public. The State News is once again recruiting models for their included, lease, 487-5646. COMPLETE RESUME SER¬ no Fall Fashion Tab, "For Fashion's Sake." To apply 1-3-26 (4) WE BUY, SELL AND TRADE VICE: typesetting; offset Students' International Medita¬ simply fill printing; and bindery ser¬ tion Society presents a free lecture out the application below and return with an attached FEMALE TO share furnished vices. Approved dissertation at 7:30 tonight, Sunporch, Union. house DICKER AND DEAL printing and binding special¬ Open to the public. photo to 344 Student Services. spring and summer SECOND HAND STORE, term Own room. $115 plus 1701 S. Cedar St., Lansing, ists. For estimate, stop in at Attn: Display Adv. - Fashion utilities. 394-0149. 8-4-4 ( 5) 487 3886. C-3-3-28 (18) 2843 E. Grand River or phone Anthropology Colloquium pre¬ 332-8414. C-4-3-31 (91 sents Thomas W. Maretzki on FEMALE-HOUSE-own room. GIANT WALL Hangings and "Anthropological Implications of (Please include a self-addressed stamped envelope so we can send $100 a month, nice, clean, 2 posters, many styles. TYPING, LIBRARY research Mental Health Program Develop¬ your photo back to you.) bjocks to MSU. Call 485-5204 "Whippets" are back in stock resume service. Free pick-up ment in Indonesia," from 3 to 5 or 351-9186. 5-4-1 (4) $5.00/box and delivery. 676-1912. p.m. today, 321 Baker Hall. along with "Rush", "Pseudocaine", C-4-3-31 (3) t-shirts, Bongs, and the areas Campus Tours, a new volunteer For Sale largest selection of low price EXPERIENCED IBM typing, program, is seeking students to high-supplies. WHITE dissertations (Pica, Elite). contribute time and talent. Con¬ REVERE TAPE Recorder. MONKEY, 117 N. Harrison FAYANN 489-0358. tact 26 Student Services Bldg. Commercial Tip. Large Reel. Road, Across from Sir Pizza. C-4-3-31 (3) NAME $85.00. E-5-4-1 (3) Open 12-8 p.m. 1-3-26 (12) Volunteers to tutor and provide TYPING IN My home. Close friendly support to children, adole¬ ADDRESS CRAFT TELEPHONE answer r- to campus. Quality work! State scents and adults should contact PHONE ipg service. Like new. Animals Cindy 9a.m.-7p.m. 394-4448 Tutors and Pals, 26 Student $180.00. E-5-4-1 13) L C-4-3-31 (3) Services Bldg. AGE LEATHER TOOLING equip¬ HORSES BOARDED $50 per LOW RATES- COMPUTER News REACH volunteers to lead acti¬ ment. Various items, $125 or month includes all feed b TYPING Resumes, Thesis, vities such as soccer, softball or care. 694-3250 after 6p.m. Term Papers. Call "G" Typ¬ HONEST ANSWERS PLEASE best offer. 349-9139 after 6. swimming in Lansing elementary 5-4-2 (3) E-5-4-1 (3) ing, 321 4771. C-4-3-31 (4) Classified schools should contact 26 Student Services Bldg. TYPING, EXPERIENCED, Height G4MPUS HILL APARTMENTS fast and reasonable. 4635. C-4-3-31 (3) QUALITY TYPING 371 service- - 355-8255 tutor Teach and Reach volunteers to Lansing youths should visit Service-Learning Center, 26 Stu¬ dent Services Bldg., for informa¬ Weight Hair Color _ Accuracy guaranteed. Call tion. Training provided. 349-4309 after 5:30. 2-3-27(3) now taking summer applications Volunteer probation officers to Men; Shirf Size Women: Blouse Size act as advocates for Lansing Trousers Bust Ctopcftmgljam Free Bus Service youth should contact Service- Waist Waist •2 bedrooms Free Bus Service Learning Center, 26 Student Ser¬ vices Bldg., for information. Length •Swimming Pool Shoes Shoes 2 BEDROOM FURNISHED LUXURY ARTS. •Furnished Volunteer placements open in Shirt Size Dress •Dishwashers 349-3530 'private bolconiai 'dith washer, disposal different divisions and bureaus of state governmental departments. "iwlmm •hog carpeting •Central Air Contact 2b Student Services Bldg. Free Roommate Service on sight maintenance for information. •4 person units Free Roommate Ser- : Now leasing for Summer & Fall _ Mid-Michigan Genealogical Signature Society meets at 7:30 tonight, Located jwi off CALL 351-7166 Social Hall, Peoples Church, East Grand River, Olremor Located at Hogadorn just south of Service Rood Lansing. Topic: "How to get help researching in other states." Michigon Stote News. Eost Lonsing. Michigon Wednesday, March 26, 1980 23 HAGAR the Horrible SPONSORED BY: by Dik Browne Daily Tv Highlights (6)WJIM-TV(CBS) (lO)WILX-TV(NBC) (11/26)WELM-TV(Coble) (12)WJRT-TV(ABC) (23)WKAR-TV(PBS) TDRE HAVPC IN THE WP£T. I ± i foR us. NEXT 4JEEK-, B. C. SPONSORED BY: TUMBLEWEEDS SPONSORED BY: by Johnny Hart by Tom K. Ryan HI6H THEIR! I'M HERE H0EJ0 HOP CROSSWORD POZZLE USES! 300 SPONSORED BY: PORNO TONIONT SAM and SILO SPONSORED BY: HUH! II HI I BABYLON PINK Showtime 7:30. 9:00. 10:30 by Jerry Dumas and Mort Walker 1. Moccasin Showplace 102B Wells 29. I 7. Float 30. 11. With ice 31. cream 33. 13. Cravo 34. 14. Flatter 35, 15. Tyler 36. Moore 16. Twilight 39. 17. Marsh Elder 43. 19. Pangolin 5. Punch 21. Lime tree 44. 6. Princewood 25. Accrues 45. 7. Senorita 26. Utmost 46. 8. Wallaba hyperbole 47. 9. Distant 10. Pronoun 12. Missel thrush •si! P toman road 19. War god 20. Entrance 22. Deteriorating 23. Uniform 24. Spikenard ™ 26. Factor 29. Stringed in¬ strument: abbr 30. Hawaiian tree 32. Journalist John Henry t|M" p'e" Syndicate Hours For This Week WEDNESDAY 7:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. THURSDAY 7:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. FRIDAY 7:30 a.m. -5:30 p.m. SATURDAY 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Kresge Art Centers Store Hours THURSDAY 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. FRIDAY 8:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Friday is the Last Day the Money Man will be here from 7:30 to 5:00 p.m. Sell your old textbooks for cash "In the center of campus." 355-3454 International Center BOOK ITOtti mmm