pRIQAY Today's weather forecast in¬ cludes: overcast skies, a chance of showers and temperatures in The State News the 40s. VOLUME 74 NUMBER 50 MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY, EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN 48824 MARCH 28, 1980 Senate approves windfall profits tax president said after the Senate vote. more tax dollars," said Sen. Henry Bellmon, By JIM LUTHER The president predicted the tax will R-Okla. Associated Press Writer generate "almost a quarter of a trillion But Sen. Russell B. Long, D-La., manager WASHINGTON - The Senate gave final dollars" in revenue over the next 10 years. of the bill and the oil industry's champion approval Thursday to a bill that imposes a He said the measure also will help combat defender in Congress, said "Those who will $227.7 billion "windfall" tax on the oil inflation and ease U.S. dependence on pay the tax can afford to . . . You're not industry and earmarks most of the money for individual and business income-tax foreign oil. going to see anybody go on welfare." The tax will be paid by about 12,000 oil reductions. The 66-31 final vote sent the measure the SEVENTEEN REPUBLICANS joined 49 producers and the estimated 2 million President Carter for his signature, 11 Democrats in approving the compromise royalty-owners who lease their lands for oil months after he proposed it as a corner¬ measure; only eight Democrats opposed it. production. The money will come out of the Some oil-state senators fought the estimated $1 trillion that consumers are stone of his energy policy. The tax is only about 80 percent as tough as the president measure to the end, saying it would drain expected to pay in the 1980s because of off money that the oil industry needs to Carter's decision to end federal controls on wanted, but Carter was enthusiastic about increase exploration and development. the price of U.S. crude oil. its approval. "There is no justification for a windfall- The president made that decision in an "This is good news for the country and, I effort to spur greater domestic production think, good news for the whole world," the profits tax except our greed to grab some and lessen dependence on imports. The Carter administration anticipates the higher consumer prices caused by decontrol 'I/' officials foresee cut also will cut consumption of gasoline. THE BILL EARMARKS for income tax reductions 60 percent — $137 billion — of State News Mark A. Deremo the $227.7 billion that the tax is expected to in MSU's state funds produce in the 1980s. That earmarking does not guarantee a tax reduction; any tax cut It isn't every day the streets of East Lansing are host to television stars, so naturally traffic slowed River Avenue to make way for the famous Anheuser-Busch Clydesdale horses. The team of eight along Grand Clydesdales would have to be approved in subsequent paraded through downtown East Lansing and campus Thursday and will appear at the MSU Block and Bridle $42 million increase for 1980-81, 33 Club's 32nd Annual Horse Show at 7 p.m. Friday and at 1 p.m. Saturday in the Livestock Pavilion. By KARL BLANKENSHIP a legislation. State News Staff Writer percent more than the current fiscal year. Another 25 percent of the money, or $57 MSU officials are expecting the Univer¬ Thomas A. Clay, director of the Office of billion, would be used to help lower-income sity's allocation to be cut in this year's state the Budget in the Michigan Department of Americans cope with rising energy costs. budget as a result of President Carter's Management and Budget, said if Carter's sharing plan is approved by The remaining $34 billion would be set aside for developing new forms of energy AFTER LONG DEBATE plan to end the state revenue sharing revenue program. Congress, Michigan would lose $100 million and improving the nation's transportation "We expect that the governor is going to in federal funds which the state had planned system. revise the recommendations he made in January," said Patrick J. Keating, MSU budget officer. to budget. "In all likelihood, share a portion of higher education will that cut," Clay said, The energy poorer measure ensures $3.1 billion assistance to an estimated 18 million families next year. Also in the bill in House OKs subway study "We don't really know what he will do for although "it's not possible at this stage to state categorically that cuts will be made. are $8.3 billion worth of energy tax MSU," Keating added, "but we have heard The amended substitute initially passed, elevated tracks which travel to Six Mile incentives for business and $600 million for By MARK FELLOWS that the higher education increase will be Road and then run on the surface to 11 Mile homeowners. Most of that latter sum would State News Staff Writer 59-36, with four more votes than necessary. cut in half." ALL ALLOCATIONS MADE by the After passage, however, the question of Road in Royal Oak. provide a tax credit of up to $4,000 for those The state House late Thursday night In the budget proposed by Gov. William governor are subject to change by the narrowly approved a resolution allocating whether to pass the Senate resolution as The Busch substitute was amended to who install a solar or wind-powered home G. Milliken in January, Michigan's four-year Legislature which is responsible for appro¬ $950,000 for the first-phase of an engineer revised failed by one vote. Proponents then direct the establishment of a task force to colleges and universities were slated to priating money. energy system. Attached to the bill are two tax ing study of a subway system in Detroit. demanded a reconsideraton. The resolution look into the possibility of manufacturing receive $52.8 million more than in the Of all the proposals made by Carter to The resolution, which passed 55-39, was a then narrowly passed after the computer¬ the subway equipment in Michigan. 1979-80 budget. balance the federal budget, the revenue provisions opposed by the Carter admini¬ stration. substitute for a senate resolution sent to ized voting boards had been left open for a Another amendment set Jan. 1, 1983, as sharing cut causes the most harm to the the House and must return to the Senate record 28 minutes. the deadline for the proposed merger of the KEATING SAID HE did not know just state in terms of dollars, Clay said, as those The oil tax will take effect retroactively The resolution substitution authorizes Detroit Department of Transportation and for approval. how much money would be cut from MSU's funds are used for general purposes, just as to March 1. Depending on how fast oil The late-hours session was delayed the allocation of funds for the preliminary the South East Michigan Transportation state allocation. tax dollars are. prices rise, the tax will begin phasing out no almost 2 and one-half hours with a "call of Areas in which that money than 1988 and no later than 1991. It study of a 4.6 mile-long subway running Authority. In Milliken's original budget, MSU was to • the house" by House majority floor leader from downtown Detroit to the "New Resolution supporter Ryan said Thurs- receive $158.5 million — a $12.5 million, or include welfare, state and community is conceivable that prices could rise so I continued on page Rep. Joseph Forbes, D-Oak Park. The call Center" area. The system then changes to 2) 8.5 percent, increase for the 1980-81 fiscal colleges, mental health, state police and quickly that the $227.7 billion sum could be was brought about when subway pro¬ year. corrections. Clay said all of those areas may collected as early as 1985. The tax then The would be phased out over 33 months. ponents feared they did not have enough University had originally requested (continued on page 2] votes for passage. A call of the house empowers state police Hildebrand's reinstatement causes stir to transport absent representatives into the House chamber from anywhere in the state, if necessary. Platform capsizes; The importance proponents placed on the vote was illustrated by the 7 persons known dead appearance of By LOUISE WHALL from the University of Chicago his qualifica¬ interests of the students being protected resolution supporter Rep. Ethel Terrell, State News Staff Writer tions matched the department's needs. and added that the decision was a deviation D-Highland Park, who was brought from The controversy surrounding the rein¬ "Just because he got his Ph.D. from an from usual University policy which puts the the University of Michigan Hospital in Ann statement of John R. Hildebrand is now outstanding institution doesn't mean he best interests of the students first. Arbor. Terrell, who voted 'yes', has been OSLO (API — A floating "hotel" plat¬ in the theater were believed to be alive, and centered in the economics department, satisfies the requirements as an associate "He (Hildebrand) did have a home before form with more than 200 North Sea oilfield that the platform "is floating upside down receiving treatment for pneumonia. where faculty members disagree with the professor," Brown said. the whole thing happened," Kreinin said. "It As the House stood at ease during the workers aboard capsized Thursday night and we are hoping to send divers and diving methods and outcome of the provost's "It's a question of who's going to decide," bells down." is not clear to me why his home department call, Speaker of the House Rep. Bobby and rescuers battled gale-force winds in the decision. he said. "Are economists with their couldn't take him." Crim, D-Davison; Rep. William Ryan, darkness to pull men from the towering. At midnight local time, 6 p.m. EST, the Provost Clarence L. Winder reinstated professional expertise going to decide or is A federal court ordered MSU to reinstate D-Detroit, and substitute resolution spon¬ frigid waves. Reports said seven persons Royal Air Force announced helicopters Hildebrand, a former associate professor of someone from the outside? We maintain our Hildebrand in January. He was dismissed were known dead. were abandoning the rescue effort because sor Rep. J. Michael Busch, R-Saginaw, social science, to the Provost with an right to choose colleagues." from the University in 1969 and has spent of continuing bad weather, but that ships our bargained with wavering lawmakers, seek¬ Authorities said early Friday morning assignment to prepare to teach Economics Kreinin said he was concerned about the the last 10 years fighting his dismiss? that 91 persons had been rescued by British and planes were continuing the search. . ing affirmative votes. 200 and 201 this fall. He made his decision and Norwegian helicopters, ships and "This is a castastrophe," said Oyvind against the recommendations of Byron divers fighting winds of up to 80 mph. They Roth, a spokesperson for Phillips in Brown, chairperson of the economics de¬ said many of the survivors were injured. Stavanger, Norway, which had chartered partment. Estimates of the number of persons aboard the platform owned by the Stavanger "The decision I made, I made taking into Drilling Co. "The accident happened just in account all of the information available to me," Winder said. Federal law requires completion ranged from 208 to 218, and nearly all said to be Norwegian. Britain's Press Association were the middle of a shift when workers moving from the production platform to were The quoted a their living quarters." promotions committee of the eco¬ nomics spokesperson in Norway for Phillips Petro¬ department voted unanimously not leum Co. which chartered the platform of forms; info confidential — to recommend Hildebrand's appointment to THE PITREAVIE CASTLE rescue cen¬ the department, said Mordechai Kreinin, a member of the committee. census and made the first strike in the Norwegian North Sea saying some more than 10 years ago aboard could have been — as ter said the stricken rig was beginning to break up in the high seas and that people had been spotted floating below the surface By ROLANI) WILKERSON Americans and British catering staff. The "HILDEBRAND IS IN this department in of the water. State News Staff Writer report could not be confirmed immediately. everything except in name and the account The "Alexander Kielland" platform is It will be no April Fool's joke when MSU students will be asked Another company spokesperson said a his salary is drawn from," Brown said. located in the Norwegian sector of the Brown said the provost may be complying : April 1 to divulge how many bathrooms they have and what kind huge wave collapsed one of the platform's North Sea oil fields in Edda Field, which of fuel they use for cooking. five legs — "hotel" platforms resemble in law but not in spirit to a memorandum he neighbors Ekofisk where a 1978 oil rig The 1980 census is about to get underway and area citizens apartment buildings on stilts — and the distributed in January stating the admin should start finding questionnaires in their mailboxes today, said structure turned over in the sea. blowout spilled thousands of tons of oil into istration's appointment policy. the ocean. Michael Foust, Lansing area Census Bureau Special Place The memo states in part, "effective Pitreavie Castle said the platform's Operations supervisor. coordinates were 57 degrees 28 minutes immediately I will endorse appointment POLICE CHIEF Carl Wendt, head of Foust, who is reponsible for overseeing census operations at rccommenua. ! >ns to appoint persons with north, 03 degrees 07 minutes east, putting MSU, said he will distribute the forms to residence hall rescue operations in Stavanger, Norway, it just over 200 miles east of Aberdeen, the rank of instructor, assistant professor, "Every census employee takes an oath which says they will receptionists, who will then put the forms in every mailbox. said 65 other oil rig workers were associate professor and professor only in Scotland. The questionnaire requests information on age, sex, transpor¬ keep all the information in total confidence, they must not discuss evacuated from the Edda Production rig, instances where the primary reeommenda tation and energy use and other subjects. any of the information they have obtained," Foust said. some 300 yards from the capsized "hotel" Searchlights and flares from ships and tion unit is an academic department (a Foust illustrated his point, noting that a U.S. president once aircraft lit the sea, the British Defense After filling out the questionnaire, citizens are requested to platform, to the neighboring Ekofisk field department in a college or colleges) and/or return the form to the Census Bureau. requested information from the Census Bureau about the Ministry said, more than 15 ships, including • installations. A company spokesperson said a school and/or a college." The information will then be used to help determine residents of a neighborhood where he was building a house. That Royal Navy vessels, were reported in the oil and gas production in the area was "I understand Professor Brown's position ! distribution of federal funds and Congressional representation. president was "flatly refused by the Census Bureau," Foust said. area along with two British and five halted. and am respectful of it," Winder said. He Foust said five out of six people will receive a short version of Foust said that no government agencies have access to the Norwegian helicopters. added that he could not comment further information, but added that in 72 years all the information would A spokesperson at company headquar¬ Those rescued were transferred to a because the case is still under litigation. j the questionnaire, while others will fill out the longer form. be made public. ters in Bartlesville, Okla., said seven hospital rig at the nearby Ekofisk oil field, Although the forms are similar, the longer version goes into between Scotland and Norway, Roth said in In Winder's written decision on Hilde¬ Foust said all the information gathered will be essential persons were known dead and the bodies greater detail in examining the person's lifestyle. had been recovered. Their identities were a telephon interview from the company brand's reinstatement, he said his office has because the statistics will be necessary to determine governmen¬ the right to assign faculty members People living in fraternaties, sororities, cooperatives and not immediately available. headquarters in Stavanger. tal money for both East Lansing and MSU. religion-allifiated housing will all receive the questionnaires, Other reports said some survivors were according to the University's needs and the [ Foust said. Foust noted that all citizens are required to fill out the census A spokesperson at the Royal Air Force person's qualifications. taken to Sola airfield near Stavanger, base Foust said all area students must fill out the forms, regardless by federal law. rescue center at Pitreavie Castle, Scotland, Brown said he is unsure Winder has the If people refuse to fill out the form and send it in, Foust said a of the Norwegian rescue effort. ; of the fact that their home address may not be East Lansing. said a rescue plane — acting as a authority to assign faculty members accord census worker would approach the citizens and attempt to Roth said nearly all those aboard were To prevent counting one person twice, parents filling out the communications link with search teams and ing to the academic bylaws, specifically believed to be Norwegian. The nationalities forms are instructed to exclude their children who are away at persuade them to fill out the forms. If they continue to refuse and rescue centers — said about 50 persons 2.1.2.1., which gives department chair¬ if Foust cannot persuade them, they may be fined up to $100 for of others were not immediately known. college when tabulating the number of people living at home. were believed trapped in a movie theater on persons the responsibility for educational Roth described the Alexander Kielland as not participating. the platform. Although citizens are asked to put their names on the forms, a semi-submersible steel platform with five programs and personnel matters. Foust assures that all the information given would be held in Foust said he would stress the importance of the census to those not taking part, rather than threatening them with the fine. Press Association, the British domestic airfilled steel legs, each with a diameter of confidence. six yards. One of the legs broke, probably WINDER SAID IN his memo that , news agency, quoted a rescue center because Hildebrand received his doctorate ...... m—m—mmmmm i. ■ spokesperson at Stavanger as saying those after being hit by a strong wave, he said. \ Friday. March 28. 1980 2 Michigon Stote News, Eost Lonsing, Michigon Carter presents proposal Wash, volcano erupts balance federal budget VANCOUVER. Wash. | :> sentencing. Sindona was the 13th former Franklin time being," DeBakey said. official convicted in connection with the bankruptcy "You will be told when the time of the Long Island-based bank. His specific titles had comes." He arrived from been director of the parent firm of the bank and Houston on a chartered plane member of the international executive committee. Wednesday night, bringing with him cartons labeled human blood and others believed to contain laboratory equipment. Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan L Friday, March 28, 1980 Truffaut continues Antoine's story Entertainment By MARY TINNEY State News Reviewer Conscientious Truffaut fans film will therefore mean more to those that have seen some of Truffaut's early films. But the fancy is piqued by triguing stances. romantic more in¬ circum¬ behavior, ly we his appeal. Pisier, queen understand exact Marie France will no doubt love his latest of American soap film is still palatable, if a little Truffaut's films are always films )The Other Side of Mid¬ release, Love on the Run, to be confusing, if you've back¬ no lyrical and lovely, regardless of night, TV's Scruples), is beauti shown by Ducksoup Cinema ground. differing opinions concerning Nardellas wave so that old hes new this weekend. Not only is it typically Truffaut, amusing and Everyone's involved with everyone else in the end, in their intellectual merits. Love on the Run, while not as ful, but that's about all enough here. Above all, Truf faut's films are traditionally — it's cheerfully romantic, it draws typical Truffaut fashion. Chris¬ literally from some of Truf- tine and Colette meet up (both By BILL HOLDSHIP faut's early films, continuing Truffaut's films are always lyrical and State News Reviewer the saga of the hapless, hope¬ are looking for Sabine) and lovely, compare notes. They speak of Steve Nardellas first solo LP, It's All Rock \ Roll (Blind Pig less romantic writer Antoine. Antoine as a man who loves regardless of differing opinions on their BP-879), includes no less than six songs recorded by Elvis Presley This latest film shows An¬ merits "only until he has conquered. at one time or another during his career, and three of those tunes toine divorcing his wife Chris¬ Then he loses interest." An¬ — "(Marie's The Name Of) His Latest Flame." "Just Because" and tine — although he comes close toine continues to pursue his polished and pretty as some of good-looking, light and not too "Mystery Train" — were Presley trademarks. to forgetting even that appoint¬ self-styled dream, finally con Truffaut's finest (Jules and This, coupled with the fact that Nardella performs other Elvis awfully demanding. Love on ment romancing a persistent — vincing Sabine of the validity of Jim, Small Change) is still the Run is no exception. tunes during his live sets, including "Heartbreak Hotel" and young woman named Sabine, his love by telling her the tale instilled with the same sense of "Don't Be Cruel," has led many reviewers to call him just another and tripping through France of his "frantic, haunting" search "Elvis impersonator.' The accusation is unjustifiable, for Nardella style. Jean-Pierre Leaud is a Love on the Run can be seen after his first real love, Colette. for her. They kiss, the movie could just as well be called a Chuck Berry, Buddy Holly, Carl perfect Antoine — with his long in B-106 Wells Hall at 7:30 and Antoine is dreamy and childish, ends... at least until Antoine's hair, gentle eyes and impulsive 9:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Perkins, Eddie Cochran, Gene Vincent, et a!, impersonator. evidently immensely attractive Nardella plays rockabilly and White R&B, the pre-Beatles form characteristics to the women in of rock music that made the existence of bands like the Beatles Meridian CENTRAL his life. But they all eventually possible in the first place. Nardella and his band treat classic tunes tire of his distant artistic Community Churcfi METHODIST like Chuck Berry's "Promised Land" and Little Richard's "Rip It stance. He battles with Sabine 111C1U COLLEGE CLASS CHURCH Up" with reverent authenticity, yet they also succeed in making in the beginning, insisting that 11:13 A.M. New Across from the Capitol the music sound as fresh and vital today as it was in the mid-'50s. Beginnings as an artist he must remain "We're not a Sha Na Na type of group," he recently told an chaste, but once she is gone he interviewer. "We're not re-creating the old hits. We just offer our UNIVERSITY BAPTIST The Stones Cry Out longs for her passionately. On own rendering of them. I'm not playing to people who grew up the way to his divorce, he has with this kind of music. I'm hoping to turn on the new kids who 4608 S. HagadornRd. E.L. SERVICE AT 10:00 A.M. sweet, romantic memories of Worship Services haven't heard those kinds of songs." his wife, and again is seduced (Next to Twyckingham) SUNDAY Located in the Municipal 9:45 and 11:00 The 31-vear old Nardella was born and raised in Providence, R.I. by those strong emotions. At For Transportation Call Bldg. directly behind the the train station, he spots Meridian Mall on Marsh Rd. Nursery Available Colette on the train reading the 351-4144 332-0134 Pastor Ed Reynolds 339 35)1 485-9477 book he wrote about her and "Rockabilly basically came from punks. Elvis, dramatically, fueled again by in 1956, was the biggest punk of them all..." — Steve Nardella memory and emotion, jumps aboard the train as it leaves the WE WORSHIP JESUS CHRIST... station. "Christ died for our sins . . . was buried . . . Antoine is a man whose life is was raised on the third day!" defined by romantic literary He fell "in love with Elvis Presley" when he was 8 years old, learned to appreciate Hank Williams and C&W from his father examples. Colette reminds him who was a fan, and later discovered blues acts like Muddy Waters and Howlin' Wolf during his visits to clubs in New York. He Steve Nardella that his perception of the truth as expressed in his book is quite FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH different from incidences as learned to play blues harmonica and guitar, and began playing the hit, "I Didn't Figure On Him To Come Back," and Marvin & 227 North Capitol at Ionia East Coast club circuit. they actually happened. An¬ Johnny's R&B-tinged "Tick Tock," in addition to "C'Mon Baby," a toine looks helpless, as if he has Downtown Lansing 482-0644 Nardella came to Ann Arbor during the early '70s for the Blues Nardella original that resembles Eddie Cochran at his classic been struck, and begins to & Jazz Festival, and ended up remaining in Michigan. He initially "Summertime Blues" best. PALM SUNDAY, MAR. 30 speak of his new book, his new Chancel Choir Cantata. The Easter Story . 10:50 a formed a band called the Boogie Brothers, which eventually- Some may feel that Nardellas style is regressive, but atavistic fantasy. The practical Colette is MAUNDY THURSDAY. APR. 3 - Candlelight Communion, 7:00 p.m. evolved into the blues tinged Silvertones, one of Ann Arbor's may be a better description of his return to the vital rock roots. unmoved. When she speaks to favorite acts until its breakup a little over a year ago. England is currently enjoying a huge-scale rockabilly revival with GOOD FRIDAY, APR. 4 Downtown Churches him of the real reason for her •• Worship, 1:00-2:30 p.m. Nardella decided to get more involved with rock 'n roll again numerous "punk" rockabilly bands rising all over the place. If this journey, the sordid, real-life EASTER SUNDAY. APR. 6 - Breakfast, 8:00 Easter following his long association with the blues ("The new wave t hing is any indication, Steve Nardella may be a future rock 'n roll star. a.m.: Play 8:45 am Resurrect details are too much for An¬ Celebration Worship, 10:50 a.m. is people trying to get back to the basics in rock," he recently said), As he recently said: "Rockabilly basically came from punks. toine, and with characteristic and he retained lead guitarist George Bedard from the Silvertones, in addition to Mark Braun on piano, Martin Gross on Elvis, in 1955, was the biggest punk of them all. a little too wild, so they did .. Rockabilly was flair he halts the train and BECAUSE HE LIVES! everything they could to kill it." disappears into the darkness. drums and Ted Harley on stand-up bass. The result is the LP Nardella and his band will be performing tonight and Saturday which has already made numerous playlists throughout the U.S. Throughout the film, An¬ night at Rick's American Cafe (formerly Lizard's Underground). toine's memories signal clips This reviewer hasn't had a chance to see Nardella perform yet, The first set begins at 9:30 p.m. both nights, and the cover is $2 at from earlier Trauffaut films but the LP is excellent. In addition to the aforementioned classics, the door. Serious rockers may want to check it out. In Nardella's such as The 400 Blows, Love at Nardella performs more obscure tunes like Ral Donner's early '60s own words — "I'm so old wave that I'm new wave." Twenty and A Stolen Kiss. The Coppola produces show for Brown South Baptist Church 1518 S. Washington Lansing MADISON. Wis. (AP) - involved. nomination, is banking heavily Sunday, 7:00 Oscar-winning film director Brown, who has not yet won on next week's Wisconsin pri- Francis Ford Coppola will dir a single delegate in his bid for Does God Lock Heaven? mary vote to get his campaign ect a one-half hour live televi- the Democratic presidential Does God rolling. Always Hear Us When We Call? show today starring Cali- ia Gov. Edmund G. Brown EASTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN 9:45 a.m. College Fellowship Coppola said Wednesday that CHURCH College Bible and refreshments the show, from the Wisconsin 1315 ABBOTT RD (North of Saginaw) Class in the „£gpitol, would be titled, The East Lansing Chapel 8:30pm Shape of Things To Come. Christ Lay in Death's Dark Prison Coppola was vague on just Cantata no. 4 by J.S. Bach what special effects would be SUNDAY, 8:30 A 11:00 Chancel Choir & String Quartet Carolyn Hoover, Minister of Music The King is Worship: 8:30 8 10:45am Coming Paul W. 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Master of floral art Louise visual revival of the old- Sissy Spacek and Martin Sheen The music department pre¬ Forbes will demonstrate her fashioned horse story movie. as a couple of gun-crazy loners hostage till my demands are met! You've sents two concerts this week¬ craft of Japanese flower It's also at the Meridian 8. (At 7:30 and 9:30 tonight in got it, this is Day ar¬ end. Pianist Deborah Moriarty Second, let's mention the ac¬ B-108 Wells Hall). Animation One of the Weekend Column ranging at 8 tonight in conjunc¬ crisis. I want more salary, all and cellist Owen Carman will tion with the opening of an claimed Simon, at the Campus fans HAVE GOT TO SEE the free albums John and Bill exhibit of Ikebana flower art Theatre, which seems to be Allegro Non Troppo. a take-off prtsent a recital at 8:15 p.m. get, and never to do this column Sunday in the Music Building which lasts the weekend. showing GREAT films lately. of Fantasia presented with Auditorium; admission is free. DID YOU SEE FIRE Simon stars Alan Arkin and Milestones for Mickey (7:30 and again! Meanwhile . . . CONCERT DEPT. Ebony Per 0lien will present a WORKS DEPT? Abrams Madeline Kahn in Woody 9:30 p.m. Saturday and at 8 productions presents keyboard¬ lecture-clinic at 3 p.m. Sunday Planetarium has a new show Allen's ex-partner Marshall p.m. Sunday in B-108 Wells ist Patrice Rushen for two which will include Olien's own called Cosmic Fireworks about Brickman's universally ac¬ Hall). Classic films are $1.50, or shows in the Erickson Hall Kiva flute compositions. 01ien is a those spectacular explosive go¬ claimed comedy debut. Thirdly, $1 with RHA pass. at 8:30 and 11 solo flutist with the Oslo Phil¬ ings-on in the universe: novas, let's mention the JUNK, which Beal Films presents MSU's tonight. It's $8 at the door, but just $7 in advance harmonic Orchestra in Norway. black holes all that kind of stuff. features Mall Theatre's Noth¬ first run of Francois Truffaut's at the MSU Union ticket office, THEATRE DEPT. Milan For times and information, call ing Personal with Donald Love on the Run at 7:30 and Discount Records, and Where- Stitt (the playwright whose 355-4672. Sutherland and Suzanne 9:30 tonight and Saturday night House Records II. Ten Pound The Runner Stumbles was re¬ MOVIE DEPT. Some new Somers (just PG, folks), Jerry in B-106 Wells Hall; admission Fiddle presents its East Lan¬ films have crept into town since Gross's prison violence film $2, or $1.50 with RHA pass). cently made into a film) brings spring break. First, let's Penitentiary, and Martin Mull's Down the hall in B-104 Wells is sing Folk Festival at 8 tonight another world premeire to the our in the Williams Hall cafeteria. BoarsHead Theatre. His new mention the Oscar-nominated film Serial at the Meridian 8. the porno film Babylon Pink, For just $3 you can see a show important films. Peter Sellers On campus, the Residence also Friday and Saturday (at play, Back in the Race, is (best actor nominee) is stun¬ Hall Association starts off the 7:30, 9, and 10:30 p.m. and including Sally Rogers, Stan performed by the New York Bartilson, Steve Beall, Sandy Circle Repertory Company, ning in the brilliant adaptation term with the marvelous A midnight; admission $3.50, or Cherin and Mike Gage, and the of Jerzy Kosinski's Being Little Romance, the George $2 for students). featuring John Randolph (from Bosom Buddies with Kitty Don- All The President's Men, Heav There, at the State Theatre. All Roy Hill film about two bright The India Club Student Or¬ ohue. en Can Wait, and known for That Jazz (best picture nomi¬ young kids who run away to ganization presents the comedy Wanna go to Ann Arbor? nee) has been nominated for find romance in Europe. The Gol Maal, the comic work by playing John Mitchell in TV's This is the nine Oscars including actor powerful One Flew Over the Indian director Hrishikesh Eclipse Jazz is presenting Old Blind Ambitioni. and New Dreams at the Univer¬ play's last weekend here; show- (Roy Scheider) and director Cuckoo's Nest and the over-pro¬ Mukherji subtitled in English sity Club in the University of times are 8 tonight, at 6 and 9 writer Bob Fosse — it's playing duced gimmicky-but-entertain- at 7 tonight in 100 Engineering at the Meridian 8. Francis Ford ing latest Bond film Moonrakei* Bldg. INSIDE THE SILVER DOLLAR SALOON Michigan Union at 8 and 10:30 p.m. Saturday, and 7 p.m. tonight. If you want to buy Sunday. Call 484-7805 or 372- Coppola's The Black Stallion are the other RHA offerings. Compiled by William Bernhardt Late in the Fall of '79 Martin Richard of Lansing Magazine toured the following area eateries in search of the killer pizza. Excitable boy Zevon to headline MSU show the year was spent Domino's Casa Nova Mr D's Bells Joseppe's Demarco's Pappy's Pizza Express Pop Entertainment will pre¬ Following his "ad career," including her hit single, "Poor of Rock," Zevon was also writing and sent Asylum recording star and Zevon spent several years tour¬ Poor Pitiful Me." In January of Dubbed "F. Scott Fitzevon" for recording his most recent re¬ Willow Bar this year, Time magazine called his legendary capacity for vod¬ lease. Bad Luck Streak In excitable boy Warren Zevon in ing as the Everly Brothers' the MSU Auditorium at 8 p.m. pianist/bandleader. After the Warren Zevon one of the 10 ka. In the fall of 1978, with Dancing School. The record is best rock LPs of the 1970s. encouragement from his wife Zevon's most personal work to Monday, April 7. Everlys' break-up, he worked Often called the "Sam Pekin- alternately with the brothers' Warren toured the United and friends, he admitted him¬ date, while many critics feel it Here's what he said about pizza at the Mother Lode pah of rock" due to his artistic solo ventures, before leaving States and Europe opening for self to a month's term in an just may be his best. As he hybrid of violence and romance, for a one year self-imposed Jackson Browne, prior to re¬ alcohol rehabilitation hospital. describes it: "It's about rock 'n located inside the Silver Dollar Saloon Zevon is probably Asylum's exile in Spain during 1975, cording his second Asylum LP, Now amicably divorced, roll, baseball, love, death and Excitable Zevon spent 1979 in a "rented the perils of the spirit." most unique artist and one of where he ended up "singing Boy. The album, pro¬ duced by set" in the Hollywood Hills, Reserved seating tickets for the strangest "singer-song¬ country & western tunes in an Browne and Waddy I needed a drink, maybe two or three. writers" to ever fall under that Irish bar." Wachtel, was released in Jan¬ strewn with Rothko reproduc¬ Zevon's performance are $8.50 and $7.50, and are available at label. "Schizoid but lovable" is In the meantime, Zevon's uary 1978 and ascended briskly tions, Japanese Clint Eastwood And some loud, brainwiping music, something so loud how some of his fans describe closest friend, Jackson Browne, to the Top 10. The LP also posters, poetry, score and the WhereHouse Records, Sounds him. was performing some of the yielded the hit single, "Were¬ works of mystery writer, Ross & Diversions, Campus Corners, and the MSU Union ticket you had to lean into it. Zevon taught himself to play excitable boy's songs in con¬ wolves Of London." McDonald (one of Warren's guitar by listening to folk music cert, in addition to setting up a In addition to the "Pekinpah most revered friends). Most of office. So we stopped by the Silver Dollar. As we records. He began to write record contract for him with songs for recording groups and Asylum. When Zevon returned headed in to the show bar, I glanced into the restaurant. radio and TV commercials, from Spain, Browne produced although he was finally ostra¬ cized from the ad business for his first Asylum LP, Warren Zevon. Linda Ronstadt record WHERE WERE YOU? My heart skipped a beat, then went into overdrive. One last chance. insubordination. ed four songs from the album, The city of East Lansing estimates thot many of our residents were not counted in the 1970 Census. The waitress took pity on me and went to talk to This means that over the last ten years East Lansing has been shortchanged the kitchen. There is a place to satisfy and has not received its fair share of federal dollars. She came back a short while later with a pizza. the late night appetite. All Census information is confidential. It con not be used by the City, Pepperoni. Double cheese. Mushrooms. Sausage on one ^ state or any other federal agency. Open Fri & Sat Census questionnaires will be delivered on: half. It was good. It was great. Good crust, very good Friday, March 28, 1980 till 3 . . . a.m. cheese, excellent sauce, and the best pepperoni and sausage (East Lansing households not affiliated with MSU) Monday, April 7. 1980 * . . . (MSU affiliated housing) of the bunch. It was, in short, a killer pizza. But one little bitty doubt remained. Was this the best East Lansing is counting on you. Answer the Census! pizza in town? 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University Mall DOOLEY'S™. 1— 8 MicHigon Stote News. Eost loosing, Michigon Friday, March 28, 1980 Batsmen pleased despite record BILL TEMPLETON Frank Pellerin said about the freshman recruits, Tom In all, the Spartans hit 10 Sophomore Frank Gunder ftete News Sports Writer Spartans' .270 team average. Dieters, played second base home runs, improving their has the beat on the position A 311 overall record is far "The competition was as good and hit .333, along with (junior total of three from a year ago. right now, Litwhiler said, main¬ from the only thing the MSU as ever, but you don't win a lot All Dankovich, who played Defensively, third base was a ly because he was stronger ^Iseball team brought back of games against teams who defensively than either junior shortstop very well and also hit problem spot for MSU, as the Ja-lfh it from its spring trip to have played 30 to 40 games Brad Gebben or senior Bill position contributed 10 of the f dinburg, Texas. That is be- already." Spartans' 35 total errors. Eight Schulz. cause the team's coaches are Head coach Danny Litwhiler The Spartans' pitching corps SENIOR KEN ROBINSON other misplays were made by leased with the positive as¬ explained the team's won-lost walked just 45 opposing hitters MSU pitchers and four by the . clubbed three home runs and pects of the tour. record in another vein, basing catchers. over the spring, while striking "We hit better than had 28 total bases, while junior we did the 3-11 mark on the fact that out 68. •biHst vear," assistant coach Tim Kearly hit two roundtrip- "We'll be cutting down on our the Spartans do not go South mot pers with a .318 batting aver¬ errors," Pellerin said, "especi looking for victories. "IT HURTS THE staff when ml age. ally at third base." there is loose play," Pellerin "WE'D PLAY ONE team in "T-M names the morning and then come said, "but they accounted for lot of that loose a play. back with a different team in "We're down to six pitchers 3 FB assistants the afternoon," Litwhiler said. "We try and feel out our that we will use primarily now, though, and we'll do a lot better State News Tony Duga 7uo ANN ARBOR (UPI) - Three ballclub, not win. up here." Led by senior attacker Kevin Willitts' seven gy^ssistant football coaches, in- "If we went down there to Pellerin praised senior Jay goals and lour assists, the MSU i9bl'+)aing former University of win, we could probably take Strother's performance on the lacrosse team had an easy time handling Hope College, 13-2, in the laxers home ^iiinois head coach Gary half of our games, but we're mound for the Spartans, with opener Thursday afternoon. Willitts (26) tied his own single game record of II vloeller, were named Thursday more concerned with getting his sentiment being echoed by points in the battle, and is shown here helping out midfielder Duane Anderson, bsmi the staff of University of ready for the Big Ten season by Litwhiler. who also had a good outing with a three-goal hat trick. UAlichigan's football coach Bo finding a team and playing "Strother could've won all liaichembechler. everybody until we do." three games he pitched," Lit mw Also appointed were Lloyd Pellerin expressed his pleas¬ whiler said, "and although (jun¬ ,S8Carr. a former high school and ure in a number of the squad's ior Mark) Pomorski's not in tii Joik-ge coach and an assistant of individual performers, all of stride yet, he will be. Moeiler's at Illinois, and Tim whom helped MSU to a produc¬ "One thing we know now is I'avid, an All-Big Ten middle tive spring trip at the plate. ■uard for the Wolverines in "(Junior Mark) Russ hit .385 that our hitting is better," Litwhiler added. "If our pitch¬ frank shorter sports 1975. for us to lead the team, as well ing comes around, we'll be all .Moeller, who was Michigan's as doing a fine job in right tight, because our defense will field," Pellerin said. "One of our defensive coordinator until he was named head coach at Illinois Tim Kearly shore up." Put Spring in Your Step! in'1977, will coach the Wolver- inl quarterbacks. He co- NIKE — Daybreaks, Bermudas, Tailwinds. Liberators ate captained the 1962 Big Ten c aampion Ohio State April 26,1980 SHOP LOFTY LEVEL NEW BALANCE — 620's fThe new ultra-light training flat) i University iram and later coached under men's and women's sizes THE 541 MCAT . 'u-mbechler at Miami of Ohio. 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The MSU men's golf team weekend off, but return to team started the season off in sity, 1-0. have the confidence to make it." during the tournament. His MSU men's tennis team went winless in eight tries has returned from its spring action a week from today in the good fashion as it finished Becksford said that although "Izzy is consistently strong at The Spartans make their during its "spring training" in California March 17 to 24, but break trip South and Spartan fourth in a 24-team field in the two-day Marshall Invitational the Spartans have had a reputa¬ bat and she plays good de¬ first home appearance of the Drobac is more than optimistic. coach Bruce Fossum had only in Huntington, W. Va. Sooner Invitational Tourna¬ tion for strong defense they are fense," she said. "She has a season in a doubleheader a- 'That trip was the finest experience I've ever had in my 25 good things to report. ment at the University of now beginning to develop offen- killer instinct and is very gainst Michigan at 3 p.m. years here," he said. "I think we really learned a lot, and really "It would appear to me that Oklahoma March 18 to 24. competitive. Wednesday on Old College improved due to the level of competition." we are going to have a heck of a Head coach Gloria Becksford, "I keep trying to instill the Field. Competition for the eight matches, which Drobac considers team," said Fossum, in his 15th who is here on a one-year appointment, said she is "WE START practice with an OFF hour every or so of "practice" outings not counted on MSU's final record, included a 12-time NCAA champion in the University of Southern season as the MSU men's golf coach. "I feel this will be one of 4 Spartans pleased with her team's perfor¬ mance and is optimistic about batting practice," she said, "and it's really starting to pay off." Iowa aide offered job California. the best Michigan State teams in a long time." the rest of the season. "It was the first time we've Becksford also said leftfielder Cheryl Ritz, center fielder and IOWA CITY, Iowa (UPI) - Andrews said. "I had a lot of MSUs other opponents included Long Beach State, San Diego State, Yale and Claremont Harvey Mudd universities, The Spartans didn't compete make it big Iowa assistant basketball coach and the universities of San Diego, Washington and California during their swing into the had a chance to play outdoors relief pitcher Nancy "Izzy" pressure on myself to act as Carolinas but got in a lot of this year," Becksford said, "and Forester and third baseman Tony McAndrews said Thurs¬ someone involved with Iowa Redlands. we did very well." day he was offered the head basketball." practice. Fossum called the Red Fox course in Tryon, N.C., one in majors Becksford said she has her coaching job at Iowa State last THE SPARTANS WON just 11 matches in the "It would have been a great eight duals, of MSU's stops along the way, " sights set another national week, but declined because it but fell to Washington and Harvey Mudd by slim 5-4 on time to be selfish and incon margins. "a real tough course. It has Detroit Tigers rookie stand¬ championship for the Spartans. meant arriving at the NCAA Drobac has freshman Steve Yorimoto playing No. 1 singles, siderate, but the Iowa team had been rated in the 15 most out Kirk Gibson is one of four "I haven't seen Indiana yet," tournament after his team. with returning All-Big Ten standout Matt Sandler, a to come first." junior, difficult courses in the coun¬ former Spartan baseball stars she said, "They're supposed to 'The stipulation was if I took playing at No. 2. it they would have the press try." currently playing in the major be strong, but I'm optimistic. I Although he would have conference Friday afternoon Sophomores Scott King and Jeff Wickman played mostly at Some of MSU's scores were a leagues. think well take it (the national liked the opportunity to be a the third and fourth singles spots during the bit high, but Fossum isn't and of course that would inter¬ trip. Junior The other three ex-MSU championship)." collegiate head coach, after 12 newcomer Dino DeMare was in the No. 5 slot. worried. Co-captains Tom Mase fere with our team's departure years acting in the assistant players are Los Angeles A pair of yearlings, John LaParl and Francisco and Rick Grover and transfer BECKSFORD WAS THE and our trip," the assistant Amaya, split Dodgers' first baseman Steve capacity, he said he was proud the No. 6 singles duties with sophomore returnee Mike Klemm. Monty James led the Spartans premier pitcher for the Spar¬ coach said in an interview. of his decision to pass on the Garvey, California Angels' out¬ Wickman and Sandler should be the Spartans' with scores between 75 and 78. tans when they brought home McAndrews' Hawkeyes were ISU job. top doubles fielder Rick Miller and Cleve¬ pair. The two were runners-up in the Big Ten second flight Two mild surprises on the the national women's Softball due in Indianapolis last Friday land Indians' catcher-outfielder title in 1976. The Cyclone coaching job championships last season. trip came from freshman Rob Ron Pruitt. to practice for the NCAA was given to Michigan Coach Sandler believes this year's team is better prepared than Haidler of Niles and Mike In the first three days of the tournament before playing Johnny Orr Tuesday at an either of the two Spartan teams for which he played previously. Thomsen of Menominee. Both All four players were named Sooner Invitational, the Spar¬ Louisville in the tournament annual salary of $45,000 plus "We're playing much, much better than we were at shot in the upper 70s. to The Sporting News' All- tans compiled a 3-2 record by semifinals Saturday. "personal extras." Orr, who mid-season last year," he said. Fossum is particularly high America team during their beating Kearney State Univer¬ "I just didn't think that was MSU placed eighth in the Big Ten in 1979 and compiled a 6-9 on Haidler. "He's got a real guided the Wolverines to 10 careers here. Garvey was sity, 7-5, Louisiana State Univ¬ right to do — to be the Iowa consecutive winning seasons, dual-match record. future in him," the coach de¬ named in 1968, Miller in 1969, ersity, 5-3, and Wichita State State coach and expect our did not visit the ISU campus clared. Pruitt in 1972 and Gibson in University, 13-3. They were Iowa kids to concentrate," Mc¬ The Spartans will take the hammered by Southwest Mis¬ "Izzy" Forester until Saturday. souri State University 9-0 and fell to Oklahoma 2-0. CLIP THIS AD ft SAVE The field was then divided FREE! into six pools of four teams for Our reputation has bean tournament play, with the two proven. We offer the finest best teams from each pool advancing. OIL CHANCE? Chinese cooking in this area. 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Michigan Friday, March 28, 1980 Ha llim ore 'Marijuana smokers starting younger' By CHRISTOPHER marijuana has increased mark edly in the past five years while nancy should continue to be strongly discouraged," it said. percent content of THC delta 9-tetrahydrocannabinol — — Troopers call for suspension firefighters CONNELL Associated Press Writer the percentage of high-school The report, citing surveys by the main psychoactive ingredi¬ hospitalized WASHINGTON - Govern ment health officials sounded seniors who smoke marijuana daily has jumped from 5.7 the University of Michigan's Institute for Social Services, ent that gives users their "high" — but "by 1979 samples of second-ranking officer BALTIMORE (AP) officials are - Fire investigating a alarms Thursday that Ameri¬ percent for the class of 1975 to said 60 percent of last year's high as 5 percent THC Bv United Press International as monitoring conversations in the nearby confer¬ "suspicious" eight-alarm fire can youths are smoking more 10.3 percent for the class of high-school seniors had tried content were common." The state troopers' union has called for the ence room. here which destroyed a large, potent marijuana and starting 1979. marijuana and 37 percent were suspension of the second-ranking officer in the "It is difficult for the troopers to conceive how two-story building and force Pollin said, "Many young state police high command for his a: earlier ages despite new It said that although mari¬ current users, smoking it in the alleged Hassinger, the officer in charge of determining the evacuation of several fami¬ evidence that marijuana poses month prior to the survey. At people want to view marijuana involvement with a controversial electronic their guilt or innocence, can subjectively do so juana has not been conclusively lies nearby. linked to lung cancer, "it ap¬ the same time, the survey as a simple herb with the power serious health hazards. to enhance their lives. In fact, monitoring system. with an unclouded fair mind when the trooper's Two firefighters were hospi¬ The Department of Health, pears likely that daily use of found that the percentage of The Michigan State Police Troopers Associ¬ own association has alleged the lieutenant colonel talized as a result of Wednes¬ research is showing it to be a Education and Welfare said in a marijuana leads to lung damage those seniors who first tried ation urged the suspension of Lt. Col. William himself may have violated the rights of day night's blaze. similar to that resulting from marijuana in the ninth grade complex drug which can nega¬ Hassinger in a letter to his boss, State Police troopers," said the letter, signed by MSPTA report to Congress that mari Capt. Patrick Flynn said the was more than 30 percent, up tively affect learning and motor Director Gerald Hough. juana smoking "now often be¬ heavy cigarette smoking." coordination, and may event¬ President Gordon Gotts. firefighters Lt. Patrick gins at a much earlier age and is from 17 percent in the class of The MSPTA, long at odds with the state police Hassinger said he has violated the letter as McCarthy, 39, and Herbert THE 48-PAGE REPORT. 1975. ually lead to serious health brass, has filed suit over the alleged placement of riddled with inaccuracies. He suggested a few more likely to be frequent Brown, 33, were released from problems." listening devices in a conference room used for members of MSPTA are attempting to cause rather than experimental use" "Marijuana and Health — University of Maryland Hospi¬ in comparison with 1970. 1980," was prepared by HEW's THE REPORT SAID 8 per The report said that daily use sensitive labor negotiations. dissention within the ranks. tal's shock trauma unit this It said the potency of street National Institute on Drug cent of children ages 12 and 13 of marijuana among high-school The recent letter cites "revelations" that A department spokesperson said there will be morning after receiving treat¬ Abuse. It is the eighth such have had some experience with seniors actually fell slightly Hassinger recorded a trooper's telephone conver¬ no official response "until the director has seen ment for smoke inhalation. report to Congress. marijuana. That percentage from 10.7 percent in the class of sation and has equipment in his office capable of the letter, and he has not." Another firefighter was Meeting set It cited one study that found smoking less than one mari¬ rises to a peak of 62 percent among young adults between 1978 to 10.3 percent last year. slightly injured at the fire, Flynn said, but he was treated juana cigeratte per day dimin¬ 22 and 25. at the scene and resumed his for ed. majors ished a smoker's ability to But it said that even those duties. Education majors planning to breathe deeply as much as 16 cigarettes did. who feel occasional, social use of marijuana by healthy adults Lansing job service Easter egg student teach in fall 1980 and winter 1981 need to report to It also said some animal and human studies indicate mari¬ is not a serious problem agree that "frequent use by children Jailed Navy doctor the Student Teaching Office, 253 Erickson Hall, by 5 p.m. juana may lower the sperm and adolescents can be seri¬ available at no cost decorating Tuesday. The College of Education count in males and affect fertil¬ ity in females. "Given the many unknowns ously disruptive." It said that people have misinterpreted lim ited knowledge about the long- released in demonstration Lansing has its own job Experience is not a require¬ CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C. (AP) — A Navy doctor who was jailed advises this is important for concerning the effects of mari¬ term effects of marijuana as service and it doesn't cost ment for — a finding a job, he said, after he refused to board a ship for a cruise last September has students who want to retain Gail Schmitz, a master of juana on fetal development, the meaninjyt-is safe. penny. but it never hurts. According to their assigned placements. been released after four months of confinement. Ukrainian Easter egg decorat¬ use of marijuana during preg- According to estimates from The Michigan Employment law, veterans are given priority Lt. G. Stephen Suits, 27, was found guilty last November of a 1977 survey, 43 million Amer¬ Security Commission, 3215 S. in job hunting. ing, will demonstrate her craft icans had tried it as of spring Pennsylvania Ave., is one of intentionally missing the cruise and was sentenced to six months Monday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. The commission has several at hard labor. He was also ordered dismissed from the service, at the MSU Museum Gift 1977 and 16 million had smoked 2,500 job service offices in the different services available, in¬ fined and ordered to forfeit pay. Emporium. Japanese flower show it in the month before the survey. Dr. William Pollin, director United States run by the state governments. cluding counseling, tests and referral to aptitude jobs or the The sentence was later reduced, and Gen. David M. Tooney also ruled that Suits would stay in the Navy. Schmitz will answer ques¬ tions about the process, and her Anyone may use the service Job Corps, Lindley said. Suits had argued that he was not competent to treat the ship's finished products will be on sale in Kresge Art Center of the in drug abuse institute, said statement, "While many at no cost to applicants or crew because he had received inadequte training. in the Museum shop. a of employers. Jobs available in the conclusions in this report elude both full-time and part "N A Japanese floral Friday and from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. ment arrange¬ show will be held in the Saturday and Sunday. The are disturbing, my greatest concern is for the youth of our time positions. Very Truly Yours Dale Lindley, branch man¬ Kresge Art Center Gallery this weekend, complementing the current exhibit of works by public is also invited to a flower arranging demonstration in the gallery at 8 p.m. Friday, con¬ country, who, at a physically vulnerable age, are using in¬ creasing amounts of stronger ager of the commission, said middle-aged people (25 to 351 use its service the most. He rroi Wrap up in this stretch 'I Itra Terry' MSI' Department of Art faculty ducted by Louis Forbes of the added that younger people in marijuana." 7 members. long rohe collar. 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Michigan Fridoy, March 28. 1980 13 *f? \ 14 Michigon Stote News, Eost lonsing, Michigon Friday, March 28, 1980 ASSAD RESPONDS Moslem Palestinian rebels attack 4 Israeli buses opposition rises By STEVE K. HINDY Associated Press Writer campaigns. An estimated 10,000 troops were sent to in occupied West Bank as tension mounts ALEPPO, Syria — Rows of infantry encamp¬ AleDDc March 13 to help city-based trnnn. and ments, tanks and armored cars — scattered on police halt the strike in the city of 400,000. TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) - Aviv, and ordered Arab them." The group ment decision the rolling hills outside this northern city — are returned after troops set up roadblocks "by all means at Well-informed sources here said that 30 to 60 Palestinian rebels attacked drivers out of their vehicles, evidence of President Hafez Assad's response to safely to the base, he said. outside Hebron to screen our disposal" — remarks demonstrators were killed in Aleppo by the four Israeli buses in the which were on the way to pick It was the most violent travelers into the city. Israeli authorities regarded as growing opposition led by Moslem fundamental¬ soldiers. Residents said many of the protestors occupied West Bank of the up Arab workers for jobs incident since the Cabinet's A military spokesperson incitement. ist-styled terrorists. were secondary-school students rallied by Jordan River Thursday as inside Israel. The Strikes and demonstrations that shut down decision Sunday to build a said the army would prevent governor warned Moslem fundamentalist opponents of the govern¬ tension mounted over Israel's The three threw firebombs religious seminary and a field Palestinian activitsts from Qawasmeh not to make state¬ Aleppo, the central city of Hama, and some ment. decision to build two schools into one of the buses, setting school in the abandoned ments "beyond any reason¬ northern villages for about two weeks starting entering Hebron for fear they Mohammed Nihad al-Qadi, in the Arab city of Hebron. it ablaze, and smashed win¬ Jewish quarter in Hebron. would lead anti-Israel able or acceptable frame¬ March 1 are the latest sign of opposition to Assad, appointed governor pro¬ of Aleppo on March 14 to replace an unpopular The Palestine Liberation dows of the three other buses, In El Bireh, north of tests after noon work." who has brought 10 years of stability to Syria prayers on military man, repeated to reporters recently Organization claimed respon¬ but did not set them on fire, Jerusalem, Arab mayors pro¬ Friday, the Moslem Sabbath. A parliamentary committee after eight military coups that followed inde¬ Assad's allegations that the United States, Egypt sibility for the attack, in the spokesperson said. claimed that they would The mayors expressed sup¬ that is to review the Cabinet pendence in 1944. and Israel provoked the demonstrations and also which no injuries were The PLO-run news agency decision held its first meeting, The anti-government groups apparently are oppose the Cabinet decision port for Hebron Mayor Fahad were responsible for the 120 political assassina¬ reported. WAFA in Beirut, Lebanon, "in every way possible" Israel Qawasmeh and rejected a amid political maneuvers by attempting to exploit discontent in Syria among tions over the past year. The Israeli military spokes¬ quoted the movement's mili¬ radio reported. . severe reprimand given him Prime Minister Menachem citizens who claim the governing Arab Socialist person said three masked tary spokesperson as saying The mayors had planned to by Israel's West Bank mili¬ Begin's coalition aimed at Baath Party is atheistic and corrupt. Arab rebels blocked a road HE SAID THE demonstrators came from the the squad that carried out the gather in Hebron, the state tary governor. Qawasmeh packing the body with sup¬ Some complain that the Alawite Moslem sect, near the village of Kfar mosques of Aleppo and followed the trouble¬ attack "started fire in the four radio said, but shifted the told a Palestinian rally on porters of the controversial to which Assad belongs and which makes up 10 to makers "like sheep." Aboud, 15 miles east of Tel buses completely destroying protest meeting to El Bireh Tuesday to resist the govern¬ decision. 15 percent of the population, enjoys more privileges than most Syrians, the majority of No one is sure who started the trouble in whom are Sunni Moslems. Aleppo. There have been many assassinations of prominent government supporters here. A Soviet ONE OF THE LEAFLETS distributed in military advisor was assassinated in January. Aleppo during the trouble was signed by the More than 50 army cadets were gunned down at "Organization of Ulema (religious leaders) of the military academy last June, and diplomats Aleppo," a previously unheard of group. It said most of the dead were members of the demanded commitment to the Koran, the Moslem Alawite sect. holy book, in all laws, cancellation of martial law, Merchants began closing their shutters March 1 granting of all freedoms, evacuation of troops in response to leaflets circulated by anonymous from Aleppo, release of political prisoners and an anti-government groups. Residents said most of end to what it called misleading propaganda the violence took place March 11 and 14. Body •ered CREEKS from burned gas Invented almost everything well is identified except pizza, GALVESTON, Texas (API- New Authorities have identified one they can claim that they of two badly burned bodies perfected that toe. recovered from a charred off¬ shore gas well and say the two BELL'S men still missing may be buried under a pile of debris on the rig. The body of Jerry Saucier, 37, of Columbia, Miss., was identified Wednesday by medi¬ cal officials. 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Box brought a big upsurge in the applications for a be sent to the Office of In- 28242, Washington, D.C. 20005. |y into the summer, a mem- Wednesday there would be no trials. activities of flimflam artists percentage of any ensuing loan. of the U.N. investigatory towns, killing 20 people. A1 Sharq that the shah's move who prey on people seeking nmission on Iran was quoted to Egypt "will doubtless have In Some of the flimflammers Washington, State small business and natural dis adverse effects on the case of saying Thursday, Programming Board REVOLUTIONARY LEA carry false identification indi¬ egarded as Department spokesperson aster loans, the government in Washington, the State DER Ayatollah Ruhollah the American hostages." Hodding Carter indicated U.S. cating they work for SBA. One reported Thursday. partment indicated new Khomeini has said the new policy-makers have reached The Small Business Admini common theme in all the i were being prepared Iranian Parliament must decide HE SUGGESTED THAT the decisions in recent days on new schemes, officials said, is for the stration warned Americans to win release of the presidential hostages, candidate the hostages' fate. But new delays disclosed Wednesday Iranians may now fear that the United States is conspiring steps to end the crisis. be on the lookout for "a highly sophisticated breed of con art con artist to claim that through his services can only an will hold workshop i Reagan called for indicated that the election of with the shah and his followers He refused to say what was individual obtain a loan. ist... trying to bilk them out of committee itreme pressure" on the the Parliament, or Majlis, to overthrow Khomeini's re¬ being contemplated but said, their money." The Programming Board will hold a workshop for representa¬ nians that could "touch on a probably will not be completed gime in an Egypt-based plot. "You ought to be seeing some Nobody needs to have any¬ le Cabinet According to SBA officials, tives of any Registered Student Organizations interested in eat of force." until sometime in May. Daoudi said the U.N. commis¬ results in a shorter rather than body's assistance to apply for it meeting, at the center of longer period." Other crooked practices being report an SBA loan," said SBA admini¬ receiving funding from the board from 2 to4:30 p.m. Sunday, March The man In an interview published sion would continue its efforts a euvers by officials, who asked not to be ed increasingly across the strator A. Vernon Weaver. 30, in Parlors A and B of the Union. lost five months of crisis, the Thursday in a Lebanese news¬ to find a U.S.-Iran settlement Menachem country include: Chairperson Kai Clarke said all other Programming Board iled shah, was examined by and would return to Tehran identified, said the measures aimed at paper, Syrian lawyer Abid activity members and council directors should attend the meeting nerican surgeon Dr. Michael Daoudi, a member of the U.N. "when circumstances permit." "will not be politically popular • Unscrupulous "loan pack Weaver noted, however, that with sup- Bakey in Egypt, meanwhile, commission on Iran, ruled out Some Iranian leaders in Iran." agers" charge a small business many certified public account¬ itroversial The workshop will also include meeting to decide the 1980-81 persons the maximum allow ants, lawyers and others pro¬ : iliminary to expected sur- the likelihood that the Iranians for cancer of the spleen, would try a new, quicker able fee for preparing a loan vide legitimate help in seeking budget. 'was the 145th day in application, then demand a cut loans. He stressed SBA is not approach to resolve the crisis. for the 50 Ameri- at the Tehran Daoudi was quoted as saying Brass Ring Society of the loan itself, then fail to submit the application to SBA. talking about them — only the unscrupulous characters. and three U.S. diplo- at the Iranian Foreign he expects the Iranians to do nothing about the issue until • Other crooked packagers talk the business person into Weaver offered two general Expert on school systems after the Majlis convenes. Although it may convene in restores carousel buying something else side, such as a on the life insurance pieces of advice: will lecture on education was reported in May, Iranian leaders have said • Don't pay anyone anything provinces of it will take some weeks for it to policy with a savings plan built the basis of a claim he can The Brass Ring Society, a between 1913 and 1916 and had on and Kurdistan, organize itself and deal with "obtain" loan for you. of student, faculty and been in use in Crystal, Mich., a group • Shady home repair con Brian M. Keefe, an expert on European and American groups are pressing domestic matters community volunteers, is hold¬ since 1938. All of its parts will be a large measure of local before turning to the hostage tractors, dubbed "disaster • Deal with professionals educational systems, will discuss "A Comparison of American and ing a work session Saturday to cleaned and restored before The governor issue. chasers" by officials, move into you know. When you pay a loan English School Systems" at 2 p.m. today in 507 Erickson Hall. restore a carousel donated to being reassembled in operating places designated as disaster Keefe, a senior lecturer at Liverpool Polytechnic in Liverpool, of Azerbeijan, which Daoudi and the four other condition. packaging fee, make sure SBA the MSU Museum. areas following floods, fires or England, teaches comparative education. He earned his master's on Kurdistan, said in a commission members left knows exactly what you paid. If Radio interview that 13 Tehran March 11 after two The group will be working The 35 hand-carved animals storms. They charge big fees, it is too much, you can get a degree at Rutgers University and his doctorate at MSU. were killed Wednesday weeks of meetings with Iranian on the carousel include horses, as much as $3,000, for "damage refund. 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Crescent • 9 to 5:30 Mon. thru Fri. • Phone 353-2280 16 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday. March 28. 1980 By TOM KIEFT Citibank vice president state bankers the usury law But the available labor projected South Dakota the revitalization of the down¬ Associated Press Writer John Maloney said Thursday was changed by the 1980 force in this mainly agri-indus¬ would lose 20 percent of its town Sioux Falls area," he SIOUX FALLS, S.D. - the move — prompted by the Legislature. The change effec trial economy could present young people to urban areas said. "But they haven't made News that Citibank of New tight money situation — tively removed the ceiling and in the 1970s because of the some hiring problems for Citi¬ any indication, one way or the York is heeding the "Go should begin this summer and allows interest rates to be bank's computer-dominated state's lack of jobs. other, what they're thinking West" call of another era by is expected to take up to two competitvely determined. Sioux Falls' largest employ about." moving its credit card division years to complete All that remained was for er is John Morrell and Co., a The housing market won't Credit card unit to Sioux Thursday Falls by was Mayor Knobe, who said it would help hailed Rick "We'd love to be there to celebrate July Fourth, (but) 1 don't think it's terribly realis the legislature to pass a bill enabling Citibank to set up shop in the state, which it did IN JANUARY, ONLY 3.4 percent of the city's labor force of just over 62,000 was meat packing firm with 2,789 workers. Downtown Sioux Falls is be affected seriously if Citi¬ bank brings in 100 people from New York and hires the an area that is tic," said Maloney. in February. The bill, which starving for unemployed. fighting to regain businesses remainder locally, according economic growth. made it to the governor's desk lost to suburban "They might have a hard of bank moved migration in to Pat Rogers, chairperson of The bank, which expects WHEN CITIBANK FIRST in less than a day, does not time filling the skilled jobs; the past decade. the Multiple Listing Service the move to create 2,500 new expressed an interest in relo¬ specifically mention Citibank, there's not a lot of demand Committee of the Sioux Falls jobs, would become the sec¬ cating in South Dakota, state but was tailored to fit the here for the skilled jobs," said DICK BROWN, VICE pres Board of Realtors. ond biggest employer in a city law limited credit card inter¬ corporation's financial charac¬ Jim Waring, of the South ident of Downtown Develop¬ But he said the market where the skyline is generally est to 24 percent on balances teristics. Dakota Job Service. ment Corp., said his group has could be sharply affected if level with the horizon, but under $500 and 18 percent on Citibank officials said all Knobe said the move would discussed four potential down¬ Citibank ends up bringing in where "the sky's the limit" on balances over that amount. but 100 of the new jobs would town sites for the Citibank encourage young people to many more than 100 outside interest rates. But with the support of be filled locally. stay in the state. Economists operation. "It would generate workers. Wo wage and price ' — Miller LT. GOV. BRICKLEY speaks at MSU By viREGORY NOKES Robert N. Giaimo, D-Conn., A week ago, he said inflation virtual state of collapse, sinking Jan. 21. The decline in silver Associated Press Writer said the nation's economy is in might be held to 11 percent. on the New York Commodity prices was one reason for the WASHINGTON - Treasury "precarious shape" and quick Miller also said that barring Exchange to $10.80 an ounce, plunge in stock prices, analysts TODAY FRIDAY MARCH 28 Secretary G. William Miller action is needed to balance the unforeseen adverse develop¬ down from a peak of $52.50 on said. said Thursday that President budget to help give it support. ments, such as another increase Carter's new budget, the latest But the administration's in oil prices, it should be 105 SOUTH KEDZIE move in the battle against economic policy was roundly possible to reduce inflation to inflation, will be followed by condemned by Arthur Burns, below 10 percent in 1981. additional later but that measures they won't include on — the former chairperson of the Federal Reserve Board. He said HOWEVER. JUST A few ALL STUDENTS AND PUBLIC INVITED wage and price controls. "We will not have mandatory the policy would make little difference to inflation but would hours before he spoke it was learned that Kuwait has moved j Yarattg Italian SPONSORED BY Dinner Special Students for Republican wage and price controls, deepen the coming recession. to raise the price of its oil by 10 period." Miller said in a speech He said the move to credit percent and that Iran plans an State Committee at the National Press Club. controls has given the Federal increase of it own on April 1. fTlonday-Thufsday 5-9 p.m. Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, Reserve Board "dictatorial There were these other D-Mass., has been advocating controls to cope with the powers" and should be stopped. "I really think the debates economic day: developments Thurs¬ ITALIAN DINNER DISC SHOP nation's high inflation rate, and (over budget cuts) don't The nation had record 1/2 OFF • a an AP-NBC news poll said this amount to much," Burns told monthly deficit in its foreign was a factor in his surprise the Joint Economic Committee trade in February as imports victories over Carter in the of Congress. "We are talking exceeded exports by $5.57 bil¬ with purchase of second New York and Connecticut about very marginal adjust¬ lion, surpassing the previous presidential primary elections ments. Why are we wasting high of $5.2 billion in February dinner of equal or JOURNEY DEPART WITH Tuesday. our time? Why are we not using 1978. The deficit in January DEPARTURE But Miller said the Carter the brains God gave us?" was $4.76 billion. greater value JOURNEY'S NEWEST administration's stand against In his speech, Miller offered a • Stock prices plunged again controls is "irrevocable" slightly more pessimistic out¬ the New York Stock offer ON CBS RECORDS because they won't work. look inflation this on good with this ad on year, Exchange as the Dow Jones saying a "quite possible" target industrial average was down 25 thru April 2, 1980 MEANWHILE, THE 89 $4 is now an 11 to 12 percent points to about 737 shortly CHAIRPERSON of the House increase in prices, as measured before the close. Budget Committee, Rep. by the Consumer Price Index. • The price of silver was in a Vil\ll> INN Good Food Pizza # 8.98 list - - Spirits Open Mon Fri II AM Sal & Sun Noon CHECK OUT ALL OUR Silver hits $10.80 an ounce; 12?" 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But it said its ability to The price of silver, which stood at about $50 an continue conducting business was unaffected by ounce just two months ago, fell to $10.80 an the SEC action. ounce in New York, down $5 from Wednesday. Bache stock was trading at $8, down $1.25 In the stock market, the Dow Jones industrial from Wednesday, at the time of the halt. average plummeted more than 20 points to its Another large Wall Street firm, Paine Webber $.69 lowest level in more than five years. The Securities and Exchange Commission Inc., said it had liquidated Hunt silver contracts at no loss to the firm. One Way - Cheese Buy One suspended trading in the stock of one leading Another firm, Shearson Loeb Rhoades, said it Wall Street firm, Bache Group. Hunt family didn't have "any problems at all in silver." interests reported last December that they owned 3 percent of Bache. 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And another organtzation, the People the Three Mile Island accident — the worst in the history of U.S. Generating Energy, announced an anti-nuclear vigil starting at 4 commercial nuclear power. a.m. today at the gates of the Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant 12 Odoriba, a survivor of the 1945 atomic bomb attack on Hiroshima, miles southwest of San Luis Obispo. will participate in a series of activities here recalling the March 28, • The Crawdad Alliance called for what it described as a civil 1979, accident. Similar demonstrations are planned in other parts of disobedience trespass Saturday at Union Electric's nuclear power the country. plant in Fulton, Mo. Organizers said they wanted to draw attention The Harrisburg-area observance will start with a predawn vigil to the problem of nuclear energy and win access to the courts. • The nearthe plant today and will include speeches, religious services, a Cleveland Mobilization for Survival planned a Friday candlelight procession, a nationally televised nuclear debate and an evening march to the Cleveland Electric Illuminating Co. to deliver anti-nuclear rally on Saturday. a birthday cake to mark the anniversary. "We're going to blow out The plant at Three Mile Island remains in contaminated limbo, its the candles on our nuclear power plant cake and wish for a 100-ton uranium core mangled and years away from repair. nuclear-free future," said Sister Mary Hurley, a member of the group. THE ACCIDENT OCCURRED at 4 a.m. - the hour today's • The Remember Three Mile Island Coalition in New silent vigil will start, at a spot on the east bank of the Susquehanna Jersey River facing the now-famous little island and the plant's enormous organized a vigil and sit-in for Friday at the Parsippany, N.J., cooling tower. headquarters of General Public Utilities Corp., operator of the Three Mile Island plant. Among the activities elsewhere: • The Dogwood Alliance, an anti-nuclear group based on The Harrisburg events will include brief speeches by local Russellville, Ark., scheduled a commemorative program beginning residents and an 11 a.m. today news conference by representatives Saturday morning with a release of balloons from a farm near of anti-nuclear groups. This evening there will be an interfaith Arkansas Nuclear One, the two-unit nuclear power plant operated service at the Grace United Methodist Church, near the State by Arkansas Power and Light Co. Joy Simmons, a spokesperson for Capitol in Harrisburg. - Maine potato growers dumped potatoes at nine Maine-New Brunswick border WMMM \ crossings at dawn Thursday to blockade Canadian potatoes from entering the U.S. Maine growers said they can't compete with the lower priced Canadian potatoes and they have issued an ultimatum to the U.S. Commerce Department to ban the foreign potatoes. The farmerr say the blockade will remain until they are taken away by police or until the SPRING BREAK Commerce Department takes action. SALE! IT Vance insists American foreign policy ★ Mens & Women's Pants and Jeans ★ Women's Tops is on track, as committee opens inquiry ★ Men's Shirts By ROBERT B. CULLEN into the American position in want to know is where we are new ground only ALL FOR $6 each Associated Press Writer on one specific ist the world. going in world affairs and how issue. He said the United States or 2 for $10!!! WASHINGTON - Secretary "I think it is fair to say that we intend to get there." offer of aid to Pakistan was of State Cyrus Vance insisted mix and match! there has been persistent criti¬ Vance responded with a 60- dependent "both on Pakistan's Thursday that American for¬ cism, both from within the page statement, from which he assessment of its needs and our eign policy is "on the right road, country and from our allies, read for slightly more than an own resource capabilities." Sale ends Sun. 3/30/80 eyen if it is a long and difficult that the administration has hour in the huge Senate Caucus Vance refused to be drawn one." failed to kets S6 50 Advanc develop a coherent Room. The hearing was broad¬ • Vance defended the Carter foreign policy strategy," said cast nationally by the public into a discussion of the options the administration is consider THE DICKIES THE DISC SHOP administration's record as the Sen. Frank Church, D-Idaho, television network. and DOOIEY S ing to press Iran for the release NL Senate Foreign Relations Com- P* rfffttee opened a broad inquiry committee chairperson. "What the American people THE STATEMENT BROKE of the 53 Americans held cap¬ tive in Tehran. DOOLEY& DOOPS OPEN R.N. PROGRAM A CAREER IN NURSING Group begins drive MERCY SCHOOL OF NURSING OF DETROIT is a TWO YEAR hospital based diploma program to be a to referenda taxes REGISTERED NURSE. Direct patient care experience begins early and By United Press International An Anitou Beach-based organization announced Thursday a continues until ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS: graduation. High school graduation nn OILLOIVS HESTJUTRAKT- SALOON-GATHZHING PLACE | petition drive to erase a constitutional provision which has I with a C + average, Biology, frustrated efforts to force referenda on transit tax increases. Chemistry and 2 years Petitions of Math. being circulated by the Michigan Concerned Citizens for Reasonable Taxation would extend the right to referendum First year at I Samaritan Health Center St. Joseph I - to cover appropriation measures which currently exempted by UKEUtNS'HCr Ko. Mercy Hospital Unit, Detroit. the state Constitution. Second year at St. Joseph Twice in recent years, efforts to force a vote on unpopular Mercy Hospital. Ann Our Specialty gasoline tax increases have been struck down by the courts because the bills were tied to appropriations. Last fall, the Michigan Supreme Court knocked down Arbor and orPontiac. Student residence available. Student parking pro¬ I r I A n'n petitions challenging the recent 2 cents-per gallon gas tax hike and 30 percent registration fee increase on those grounds. "Why spin our wheels? Let's change the Constitution so we the vided for commuter students. FOR EXT. 376. FURTHER INFORMATION CALL (313) 923-5700 I RIBS, SALADS & PI A I i day, people can referendum on" tax increases, said Marie Powers, a backer of the gas tax petition drive who now serves as a spokesperson for the concerned citizens. ICEIAVDAIR TO EER0PE I Happy Hour Specials i I The proposed amendment would not change any existing laws bout would allow the voters to call for a vote on any law passed, the organization said. I Monday - Friday 4-7 p.m. iftm mt I I I BIG BIRD Live Entertainment Backers of the constitutional restriction say allowing Teferenda on appropriations would be too disruptive to the ONLY 2 Ml NORTH OF CAMPUS "government process. * * "We're not asking to rule on every appropriation that Legislature cares to make, but we are saying that we want the AND A I Mondays, Tuesdays & Wednesdays Mon.-Sat. Open 11:30 a.m. Sun. 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The measures, approved by department comes from infor¬ "Without informants in the House Labor Committee on mants. industry, our enforcement is nil identical 12-0 votes, were "Lots of informants have lost — it's like chasing wild geese," drawn up by a subcommittee their jobs because they've Busbee said. following extensive hearings. Under the bills, employees TODAY OPEN 7 PM would be protected from their SHOWS 7:15 - 9:20 • employer's retaliation should SUN AT 1:15 • 3:15 • the workers report their super¬ 7:20 - 9:20 PM iors to state, local or federal authorities. boston herald Workers also would be able to participate in hearings, legi¬ american: slative inquiries or court "One of the toughest prison films actions without fear of losing their jobs. Employees in both ever made. 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Eost Loosing, Michigan Friday, March 28, 1980 19 African Studies Center and State News It's What's Department of Anthropology pre¬ sent Keith Hart on "State Forma¬ FREE Sportsline tion in Modern West Africa" at PARKING Happening 3:30 p.m. Monday, 216 Bessey 355-8252 Hall. Announcements for It's What's Fillet Steak Michigan Botanical Club meets Roast Chicken Fried Perch Chopped Happening must be received in the at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, 168 Plant Donald Sutherland and Suzanne Somers State News office, 343 Student Sirloin Steak House Special Steakburger cir,nin Biology Bldg. Helen Smith speaks Services Bldg., by noon at least on "Wildflowers Porkchops Shrimp Athenean Salad break the law in thirty-seven states, through the Sea- two days before publication. No announcements will be accepted Baked Potato Salad ond Puerto Rico and the Panama Canal Zone. by phone. Brass Ring Society, Honorary Texas Toast Group of Carousel Workers, meets included in above orders Southern Africa Liberation for a work session from 9 a.m. to 4 3020 E. Kalamazoo St. - Ph. 337 - 2210 committee meets at 12:30 p.m. p.m. Saturday, southeast corner Monday, 201 International Center. of Spartan Stadium. Wear work Topic: Freedom of South Africa clothes. and Namibia. New members wel¬ come. Undergraduate Anthropology tonight! Spflj Club meets at 7 p.m. Sunday, MSU Tai Chi Club meets at 6 Green Room, Union. The artic p.m. Monday and Wednesday, film, "Nanook of the North," will Tower Room, Union. Open to the be shown and M.S. Maxwell will public. speak. Open to the public. A lively event featuring Solly Rogers. Stan BFolk Festival / Benefit NothintrPersonal MSU Tolkien Fellowship meets MSU Astronomy Club meets at Barrilson. Steve Beall, Sandy Cherin, and at 8:30 tonight, Tower Room, 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, Abrams Plane¬ Mike Gage with Balkan singers. Kitty Donohoe Union. Open to the public, and the Bosom Buddies. An evening of delight¬ tarium. Topic: Astronomy Day plans. Open to the public. (continued on page 22 ful variety for all! SUN STARTS TONIGHT THEATRE ROBERT The Ten Pound Fiddle MOVIETIME Tout Va Beat the crowds, REDFORD JANE Williams Hall Cafe admission:$3 PUTT THEATRES SlKHfe M»l Fit 71D & 100 just 15 min. on Gr. River in east FONDA Partially funded by the ASMSU Programming Board sat & sin ifliaoawnmioo Sat & Sua Adm S1.75 until W Bien (Just Great) Williamston live music (8b live callers Starring Jane Fonda and Yves Montand SHOWTIMES square dance a Directed By: )ean-Luc Godard Fri 7:00 9:15 , THE Sandy Bradley calling! 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INFORMATION ABOUT PROGRAMING BOARD EVENTS, CALL THE "PB HOT LINE" 353 2010 20 Michigan State News East Lansing, Michigan Friday, March 28, 1980 /O r(CLA$$ICriLM$X SPRING FILMS m 'A LITTLE ROMANCE' is extraordinary." -REX REED, VOGUE MAR 31-APR 1 APR 3-6 Rod Stewart In Concert Sound of Music, Robin Hood The Loved One APR 7-8 Singin in the Rain Comrade APR 10-13 APR 14-15 Animal House, Silver Streak Last Tango In Paris Rocky 1 Today and Yesterday APR 17-20 Rocky II, Sleeper, Taxi Driver APR 21-22 Godfather 1 APR 24-27 Meatballs, Catch 22, Gone With The Wind APR 28-29 Godfather II MAY 1-4 Manhattan, Muppet Movie, The Pink Panther MAY 5-6 El Super MAY 8-11 Alien, Last Waltz, A Boy And His Dog AGEORGf ROY Hit I III M MAY 12-13 Scarface LAURENCE OLIVIER MAY 15-18 Deer Hunter, All The "Badlands": Friday 7:30 & 9:30 in B108 Wells ARTHUR HILL SALLY KELLERMAN Presidents Men, Dirty Harry Admission $1.50 $1.00 with RHA pass Fri. 109 Anthony 7:30 & 9:45 1 MAY 19-20 Goldfinger "Fantasia"was never like Sat. Wilson 7:30 & 9:45 this... MAY 22-25 It's A Mad Mad Mad World, Sun. Conrad 7:30 & 9:45 Camelot, Nashville Filmed in color and \ I / MAY 29-JUNE 1 Main Event, Paper Chase, narrated in person by STAN MIDGLEV RANDLE PATRICK McMURPHY The Sting Stan Midgley finds comedy and adventure AND THE BOYS ARE BACK For times and locations check Michigan State News, as he tours the Centennial State in all four Lansing Star, R.H.A. Rhapport , or Phone R.H.A.'s seasons. Scenery seekers board a cog railway JACK NICHOLSON 24 Hour Program Line 355-0313. to chug 14, 110 feet up Pikes Peak. Mile-high Denver boasts nostalgic Larimer Square, the bustling Civic Center,and 27 mountain parks. The country's highest continuous paved Term passes are available at all RHA highway, the Trail Ridge Road, threads the magnificence of Rocky Mountain National Movies and at the RHA office 323 Park. Thrills abound at the hang-gliding meet at Telluride. Student Services during office hours 1:30-3:30. Two showings: FRIDAY & SATURDAY, MARCH 28-29 University Auditorium at 8:00 p.m. TERM PASSES s3.00 Tickets: $2.50, at the door only. Fri. Conrad 7:30 & 9:45 One child under 12 admitted free with each INDIVIDUAL ADMISSION s1.50 paid adult admission. Half-price for Sat. 109 Anthony 8:00 & 10:15 Campus groups partially funded by RHA's additional children under 12 years. Free to MSU students with valid I.D. Brody 7:00 & 9:15 Alternative Movie Fund Include: ROGER MOORE Brody Community Council Allegro NonTroppo JAMES BOND Case Hall (afull-length animated movie) ^ Union Board Classic Films 007" Duck Soup Cinema Shown with Walt Disney's Classic Fee Hall "Milestones for "Allegro": Saturday 7:00 & Mickey" 9:30, MOONRAKER United Artists Front Line Cinema The Late Show Sunday 8:00 in B108 Wells Hot Mix Soccer Club Fri. Wilson 7:45 & 10:15 I.C.C. Spring term posters available at the door and in the Brody 6:45 & 9:15 Jewish Arts Festival »OiwiN ot Ik ASMSU Prttnanit tart. M* n sweat tii Cellars. Sat. Conrad 7:00 & 9:30 Latin American Assoc. Coming April 5: Will Stockdale B Pvtullf Me* It Ok MU Alternative Movie Firt. Accessible. Call Ok nretraMmi tart Hotline 351 2010 In 2Wr iito. oa P.O. evetb. Sun. Wilson 7:00 & 9:30 SALC ISRAEL MARIAH FOLK&BLUES and SHOWCASEJAZZ present 1st Annual East Lansing BLUES & JAZZ FESTIVAL -20 Erickson Kiva, MSU DAVID BROMBERG BAND SON SEALS BLUES BAND SIPPIE WALLACE ELLEN MACILWAINE FRIDAY APRIL 18 SUNDAY APRIL 20 8:30 & 11 pm DIXIE DREGS 2 & 4:30 pm $6.50 in advance, $7.50 at the door ALIVE! $5 in advance, $6 at the door SATURDAY APRIL 19 GIL-SCOTT HERON THE WORLD SAXOPHONE QUARTET 8:30 & 11 pm SATURDAY APRIL 19 LEROY JENKINS $5.50 in advance, $6.50 at the door 2 & 4:30 pm SUNDAY APRIL 20 $7 in advance, $8 at the door 8 & 10:30 pm $6.50 in advance, $7.50 at the door SERIES TICKETS: $15 for Friday & both Saturday shows; $9 for both Sunday . shows; $24 for all 5 shows, available by mail order to ShowcaseJazz/Mariah Festival, 2nd floor, Union Bldg., MSU, 48824. Include self-addressed, stamped envelope and phone number. Make check payable to Michigan State University & specify early or late shows (no mixing). On sale Tuesday March 25 - Friday April 4 at MSU Union Ticket Office, 2nd floor, Union Bldg., open Monday - Friday 8:15 am - 4:30 pm. Individual Tickets are on sale Tuesday April 1 - noon Friday April 18 at MSU Series Mail Orders must be postmarked no later than April 2. Individual Mail Union Ticket Office or by mail order, specify early or late shows. Orders must be postmarked no later than April 16. For more information, phone (517) 353-4604 or 355-7675. Divisions of the ASMSU Programming Board, funded by student tax money. For 24-hour information about Programming Board events, call the PB Hotline - 353-2010. Partially funded by the National Endowment for the Arts, Washington, D.C., a federal agency. Erickson Kiva is accessible to handicappers. Please, no smoking, food or drinking in the Kiva. ligon Stote News. Eost Lonsing, Michigon Friday March 28 1980 21 IT ONLY TAKES MINUTES TO PLACE YOUR STATE NEWS 1PI 347 STUDENT SERVICES BUILDING CALL 355-8255 >) Classified Advertising Auto Service \[7] I Employment [[ji] | Employment ||XT| | Employment | [j|T| [ Employment [fjil [ Apartments \\^\ | Apartments |[y] JUNK CARS wanted. Also SECRETARY NEEDED to be¬ MODELS WANTED-$6/hour, MATURE PERSON wanted RESIDENT AIDE needed to FEMALE NEEDED spring DOWNTOWN- LCC- Capitol- PHONE 355-8255 347 Student Services Bldg. selling used parts. Phone gin immediately. Must be no experience necessary, we to babysit part-time in Bath assist in group home for 6 Un Cooley, 321-3651. C-4-3-31 13) able term, summer option. large 1 bedroom, to type accurately, will train. 482 2278. Apply in area home for school age emotionally impaired adults. furnished, close, rent nego¬ cheerful, quiet. Includes heat Regular Rates 50WPM, minimum. Work en¬ person at VELVET FINGERS, children. Call 641-6353. Variable hours. Part-time. tiable. Call collect (3131967 and water. References 372- GOOD USED tires, 13, 14, 15 tails receptionist duties and 527 E. Michigan. C-4-3-31 (6) 10-4-8 (4) $3.75/hour. Apply Personnel 4090 after 5. 8-4-7 151 9418. 3-3-28 I5i inch. Snow tires too! Mount general office typing. Work Office. Community Mental all 3 6 8 1 day - 95' per line ed free. Used wheel and hub study only, apply in Room 8 MCDONALD'S REST¬ Health Board 407 W. Green- 2 FEMALES needed for 3 2.C5 7.65 14.40 16.80 3 days - 85' per line caps. PENNELL SALES, 1825 Student Services. 5-4-1 (8) AURANTS of East Lansing LIKE TO DRIVE? lawn, Lansing. EOE. mer sum¬ ($85), and/or fall ($110). CEDAR VILLAGE Michigan, Lansing, Michigan DO IT FOR 6 days - 80' per line are now taking applications 5-4-3 (10) Utilities included. 337-1797. 5 4.57 12.75 24.00 28.00 8 days ■ 70' per line 48912. 482-5818. C-4-3-31 17) WANTED WAITRESSES for the following shifts: 6:30 DOMINO'S PIZZA 3-3-28 (4) APARTMENTS and bartenders for PRO- 7 6.65 17.85 33.60 39.20 Employment || |»[ BOWL EAST and THE BUS STOP. a.m. to 2 p.m., 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. or 5 p.m. to close. Apply Now hiring full and part- time delivery people. Flexible I Iffl Now summer leasing for only Attractive, reliable in person Monday through hours with paid vacations HOUSES, DUPLEXES, apart¬ BEECHWOOD and dependable. Willing to Friday, 8 to 10 a.m. or 2 to 4 and holiday benefits. Can as low as $47.50 each Master Charge & Visa Welcome MOTHER'S HELPER-7:30- work evenings any night. p.m. 8-4-4 (8) make up to $5/hour with ments, furnished, near APARTMENTS 9:00 am. daily, must have campus. 2 or 3 bedroom, Special Rates own car. 337-8167 after 4pm. Apply PRO-BOWL EAST, 2757 East Grand River, East MECHANICAL ENGINEER or commission and tips. Apply $380-$450/ month. CROSS¬ 1 5 blocks to campus Sorry. Full at the following locations: 345 Ads-3 lines-M.00-5 days. 80' per line over 3-3-28 (3) Lansing, to Mr. Jack Johns. person with 4 years exper¬ ROADS REALTY 351-6472. 1 large 2 bedroom For Fall 3-3-31 (9) ience as machine designer C-4-3-31 (51 apartments 3 lines. No For information adjustment in rate when cancel¬ CLERK WANTED - Adult preferably in the field of 2068 Cedar St., Holt 1 furnished led. Price of item(s) for sale must be stated 1561 Haslett Rd., Haslett in ad. Maximum sale price of '200. Private Bookstore. VELVET GERS, 527 E. Michigan, 489 FIN SUMMER LIFEGUARDS and maintenance workers. Must material handling systems. Must be able to make 1139 E. Grand River, East Lansing FALL GET HOUSING- CAUGHT IN DON'T THE Now Renting For call 351-5180 2278. C-4-3-31 (4) be at least 18 years of age. machine layouts and super¬ COLD! GREAT LAKES 394 Summer & Fall party ads only. 5214 Cedar St., Lansing EAST LANSING. Attractive 1 Call for application, DELHI vise work of detailers. Excel¬ 2680. C-4-3-31 (4) Peanuts Personal ads 3 lines - '2.25 - per in¬ 3608 N.E. St., Lansing PARKS bedroom, furnished, close to sertion. 75' per line over 3 lines, (pre-pay- GRADUATING ENGINEERS office, 694-2136. lent management. Opportu¬ 801 Thomas L. Parkway, Call 332-0052 campus. 484-7646 2-3-28 (31 Deadline April 4. 2-3-28 (6) nity for self-starter. Salary 4 BEDROOM HOUSE for rent ment) We are specialists in Engi¬ Lansing between lpm-4pm . commensurate with exper¬ 966 Trowbridge, E. Lansing spring through summer or neering Recruitment, Entry BUSINESS FAMILY ACROSS FROM Brody. 1 Rummage/Garage Sale ads 4 lines - '2.50. level to management. We needs ience. Send resume to: Omni 10-4-8 (22) fall. Virginia Street - Nice bedroom apartment in private 63' per line over 4 lines-per insertion. light housekeeper/cook in ex¬ Technical Services 2248 Mt. yard. (6161 775-1234. EAST LANSING, Woodside represent firms located change for room £t board. Z-6-4-3 (4) home. $200 month. Includes 'Round Town ads—4 lines-'2.50-per insertion. Hope. Okemos. 48864. manor. Quiet, luxury 1 Et 2 throughout the U.S. Our ser¬ College woman preferred. Al¬ 5-4-1 (14) all utilities. 332-2668 or 374- vice is free. Call or send FAST FOOD MANAGERS bedroom unfurnished. Dish¬ 63' per line over 4 lines. so part-time job if needed. OWN ROOM in 2800. Prefer female grad. very nice washer and laundry. 910 resume to Shermtech OR-3-3-31 (7) Lost 8 Found ads /Transportation ads 3 lines- 394-0049 after 5. 3-3-31 (6) ATTENTION MARKETING duplex close to campus - Abbott. 337-0910 and 489- America, 16647 Airport Rd Domino's Pizza (300 units Quiet neighborhood fur¬ '1.50-per insertion. 50' per line over 3 lines. LANSING, Ml. 48906 (517- and business students. nationwide) needs exper¬ 2415. 5-4-1 (6) SUMMER SUBLET. 3 males, S/F Popcorn—(Sorority-Fraternity) 50' per line. RN's-GN's-SNT's PART-time positions with ienced fast food managers to nished. $137.00/month. 323-1002) Available immediately. 351- non-smoking, River Glenn, Michigan's largest Multi- be trained for positions as ROOMMATE NEEDED im¬ LANSING GENERAL HOS¬ 6542. Z-2 3-28 ( 5) 351-8622. 3-3-31 (31 Deadlines Manufacturer Distributor. store managers. You can SECRETARY/RECEPTION¬ PITAL has full and part-time mediately. 1 bedroom, 30 Automobile required. 20 earn up to $250 per week Want Ads-2 p.m.-l IST - Part-time afternoons, seconds to campus. Rent STUDIO class day before public¬ positions available for regis¬ hours per week. 339-9500. while in training. Our expan¬ PARKING SPACE $15 per APARTMENT, 1 ation. must be able to type 60 tered and graduate nurses C-4-3-31 (7) month- Half block from Wil¬ negotiable, 337-7556 or 337- block to Berkey available WPM. Please call 371-1200 sion offers exciting opportu¬ 0136. 8-4-7 14) and student nurse tech¬ liams Hall. 332-6468. 3-4-1 (3) now. Grads. $200. 332-8175. Cancellation Change-1 p.m. ) class doy be¬ for nities for you to join the an appointment. 8-4-4 (5) nicians. A 4 day, 10 hour per YOUR TIME IS YOUR OWN. 2-3-; fore publication. fastest growing pizza compa¬ Classified Display deadline-3 p.m.-2 class DELIVERY HELP wanted. day work week option allow¬ ing 3 day week-end is avail¬ Sell Avon part-time. Earn good money and set your ny in the world. Your salary PARKING SPACES available on Grand River near Bogue CAMPUS VIEW BEST BARGAIN IN TOWN! Must have own car. Apply at as beginning manager is 1 and 2 bedroom Mobile days before publication. able on the midnight shift. own hours. Ask about low $12,500 per year plus 25% St. Call 337-0674. 3-4-1 (3) 324 Michigan Ave. LITTLE CAESARS today homes. From $155,'month. 54 Once ad is ordered it cannot be cancelled We offer: Primary & Team cost group insurance cover¬ Showing: 4-6 pm & 7-8 pm M-F or after 4p.m. 5-4-3 14) profit of the unit. Supervisory mile from campus. 337-1056. nursing, complete orientation AAonoger Aportment«2 changed until after 1st insertion. There is a '1.00 charge for 1 ad change plus DRIVEWAY program, continuing educa¬ age. For more details call 482-6893. C-4-3-31 (7) and franchising opportunities available after 12 months I Apartments ~| [^] Coll 351-3038 or 351-9538 OR-2-3-31 (5) ATTENDANT tion support system, excel¬ FALL 8 SUMMER LEASING successful store manage¬ NEEDED: 1 2 females to 50' per additional change for maximum full and part time shifts lent wage and benefit pack¬ or INSTRUCTORS-POSITIONS ment. Send resume to David IF YOU would like a place to sublet of 3 changes. available. University Stand¬ NEED 1 Female for 4 person spring and summer. age. For more information open for the following pro¬ Fluke, 628 Renker Road, rent, but don't know where ard. 351-0770. 3-4-1 (5) $115 month, close 332-4631. The State News will only be responsible for contact Personnel Office De¬ grams: swimming, evening Lansing 48917. 10-4-8-124) to look, call GREAT LAKES apartment. $109 a month. 6-4-4 (3) the 1st days incorrect insertion. Adjust¬ partment, LANSING GEN¬ weight training, Saturday today for sure, there's hun¬ Very close to campus. 351 - DRIVE WAY attendant part ERAL HOSPITAL, 2800 De¬ youth recreation leader, pre¬ dreds in our book. 394-2680 6141. 8-4-8 (3) ment claims must be made within 10 FEMALE NEEDED- Old Cedar days time Frandor Standard. 337- vonshire, Lansing, Ml 48909. school motor development, SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS C-4-3-31 (5) of expiration date. 9111. 3-4-1 (31 Phone 377-8335. EOE. needed. Grades 6-12. $35/ WANTED SPRING and sum¬ Village for fall '80. Call 353- babysitting attendant. Call 5721. $120/month. 2-3-31 (3) Bills are due 7 days from ad expiration date. 25-4-30 (24) the Parkwood YMCA at 332- day. Call Dansville Middle mer-female roommate for If not paid by due date, a '1.00 late NEED EXTRA money? 8657. 3-3-28 (9) School 623-6108. 8-4-8 (4) one bedroom apartment. service charge will be due. Become a Shaklee distri¬ butor. Many benefits. Call for WORK STUDY students needed as child care aides, YES... two Furnished, air conditioning, pool, close, on busline. Must UNIVERSITY SAILBOAT CRUSING in¬ johns per apt. an appointment L. DiMaggio close to campus. Morning, structors needed for North¬ be clean and non-smoker. TERRACE on campus 355-7285. afternoon and evening open¬ And Balconies, too. $122.50. 337-7407. 8-4-8 (6) 8-4-8 (7) ern Michigan camp. 332- 414 Michigan ings. Call 339-2665. We have an immediate open¬ 3991 8-4-8 (3) Water* A Rivers Automotive \\^\ \ Automotive 1 LOOKING FOR a part-time 2-3-28 (5) ing for a part-time registered radiologic technologist on the MALE NEEDED Spring term, own room, close to campus. 332-5420 job? Crossroads Cafeteria in LUNCH SUPERVISORS, Red 11:30 p.m. to 8 a.m. shift, PART TIME hostess, waitress Kdge Apt*. 332-2236. 5-4-4 (3) ATTENTION WE Cedar and Central Ele¬ Sorry, full for buy late PLYMOUTH SATELLITE the International Center is Friday and Saturday nights. wanted. Call IMPERIAL 261 River St. fall model imported and domes¬ 1971, 2 door, mechanically once again looking for stu¬ mentary schools. 11:15a.m.- The hospital offers an excel¬ GARDENS RESTAURANT. TWYCKINGHAM-2 bed- tic compact cars. Contact Bill sound. $700 or best. 332- dent job applications, hours 1:15p.m„ Monday through Hurry, just a few lent fringe benefit package 349-2698. 5-4-1 (3) (next to Cedar Village) room-4 man, need 1 man for left for Burcham, WILLIAMS VW, 0007. 8-4-7 (3) are variable and suited to Friday, $3.30/hour, bonus if that includes hospital paid Spring. Pool, $90/month. summer 484-1341. C-3-3-31 (5) VOLVO, 164E, 72. Automatic, your schedule. Some noon hours, Tuesday cook shift, work through 6/13. Apply in person, Personnel, East health insurance, life in¬ TEACHERS- INFANT 332-4432 337-0891. Z-3-3-28 (3) surance, weekend shift dif¬ 1978 AUDI FOX. 4-speed, 2 good condition. $1350. Call but mostly evening clean up. Lansing Public Schools, 509 ferential and a medical/dental through preschool. % time. door. Air conditioning, AM- 353-3980 or 355-6205. See Kim. 3-4-1 (11) Burcham Drive. OR-8-4-4 (8) reinbursement plan. We also CETA eligible. 676-3774. 3-3-28 (3) LOOKING FOR fall housing? UNIVERSITY VILLA SUBLET-SPRING term. One FM cassette. Regular gas. 8-4-4 13) offer pro-rated vacation and 635 Abbott Call Mid-Michigan. They bedroom, Olympic size pool. 377-4110 afternoons, 351- BOYS LOCKER room super¬ SOUND & LIGHTING people tuition refunds after 1 year have over 400 properties to Showing: 3-7pm M-F Burchfield apartments. 882- 1840 mornings. 5-4-3 (5) I Auto Service ||~/~] visor, Hannah Middle School. 10a.m.-3p.m., Monday thru required. Must be willing to travel. Please write with full employment apply: Gertrude Hills, Personnel 487-9180, RESIDENT MANAGER spouse to live in Et supervise Et choose from, and they specialize in the MSU area. Monoger: Apartment «311 Call 337-2653 or 351-8135 0800 before 3. 3-3-28 (4) BUICK CENTURY BRAKES PARTS Friday. Starting immediately. resume. P.O. Box 1767 East 6 mentally retarded or 6 1977 including Monday-Friday. Call today and see if they FALL AND SUMMER LEASING FEMALE NEEDED to share Power steering, pads, shoes, and hydraulic Through April 18th. Apply in Lansing, Ml 48823 8-4-7- (6) E.W. Sparrow Hospital emotionally .mpaired adult power have what you're looking for. Bedroom $95 per month, brakes, AM/FM stereo. 4 person, Personnel Office East clients in a residential home new parts for your foreign car, in 1215 E. Michigan 349-1065. C-4-3-31 (8) CLOSE TO Cooley-1 and 2 Deposit required, close to steel belted radials, 2 stock, at reasonable prices. Lansing Public School 509 THE STATE News Classifieds Lansing, Michigan 48909 setting. Daytime hours open bedroom apartments. De¬ new to attend school. Must have Campus. Available Im¬ belted snows-was executive CHEQUERED FLAG FOR¬ Burcham Drive. 8-4-8 (9) needs sales advisors. Must be A nondiscriminatory affirma¬ MALE ROOMMATE needed posit and lease required. Utili¬ mediately, Kathy or Judy company car. Excellent main¬ EIGN CAR PARTS, 2605 E. available Monday-Friday, for tive action employer. own transportation. Room ties included. From $210. Call 351-4930.8-4-4(61 and board + salary Et fringe now. River's Edge. $107.50/ tenance. Like new. $2,850. Kalamazoo Street. One mile APPOINTMENT SET-up at least a two hour block each 5-4-1 128) between 8-5, 374-7291 After benefits. Apply Personnel Of¬ month. 332-5461. 5-4-2 (3) 321-4025. 3-3-28 (7) west of campus. 485-5055. work. Variable part-time day. Apply 347 Student Ser¬ 5. 351-9389. 5-4-1 (6) FEMALE ROOMMATE need¬ C-4-3-31 (9) hours. Phone sales experi¬ vices. 5-4-1 (7) TEACHER AIDE, preschool, fice. Community Mental ed immediately. 1 bedroom, ence required. Mr. Mikelonis, Health Board. 407 W. Green- EFFICIENCY 2 BLOCKS from 2 FEMALE CHEVY STATION Wagon Spanish speaking preferred. NEEDED close, 30 seconds to campus. Rent SPECIAL MSU STUDENT 339-9500. C-3-3-31 (5) 32 hours per week, Monday lawn. Lansing. EOE. campus. Available now. $175. furnished, $85/month. Maur¬ 1973. New tires, AM/FM COUNSELORS, MICHIGAN 355-6009, after 5. 3-3-28 13) negotiable, 337-7556 or 337- weekend rates. UGLY DUCK¬ 5-4-3 (161 een, 332-1037. 2-3-28 (3) stereo, very good condition. through Friday, $3.15/hour 0136. 8-4-7 (4) LING car rentals. 372-7650. PERSONAL ASSISTANTS Boy's Camp. June 23 to minimum. Apply in person. 355-7912. 8-4-4 (3) C-4-3-31 (3) to be employed by handicap- August 16. Areas open: Ju¬ Personnel, East Lansing If you're looking for work, MUST SUBLEASE-April 1st. do, gymnastics, archery, arts/ G1MPUS HILL per students at MSU, are Public Schools, 509 Burcham advertise your special skills Birchfield, 2 bedroom, 2 bath, FAIRMONT WAGON '78 6 crafts. Competitive salaries. here. Call 394-4623. 7-4-3 (3) MASON BODY SHOP, 812 E. now being selected. Orienta¬ Drive. OR-8-4-4 (7) cylinder, manual, 20,000 Write: FLYING EAGLE, 1401 Kalamazoo since 1940. Auto tion will occur during spring miles $3600. 353-5966. term. Call Diana Caudill 353- N. Fairview, Lansing, Mich. BABYSITTER TUESDAY j""suntAN "spec! al""}| or 6-4-4 (3) painting-collision service. 48912. Give background/ex American, Foreign cars. 485 9642. W402 MSU Library for Thursday, 12 to 4:30 p.m. 0265. C-4-3-31 (5) details. 8-4-4 (8) perience. Z-8-4-7 (8) 332-1788. 3-4-1 (31 FORD GALAXY able, body-fair, $200, 349- 1970, Reli¬ II. Join STAYTAN for $975. now taking summer applications '2. Register for 1 of 20 FREE Prizes— Ctopcfetngfjam | 0142 after 5p.m. E-5-4-1 (3) Free Bus Service J Win an $18 Suntan Membership or al •2 bedrooms Free Bus Service JEEP COMMANDO, '73, Ex¬ cellent condition. $2400. Call 2 BEDROOM FURNISHED LUXURY APTS. I $20 Dinner For Two Gift Certificatej •Swimming Pool Bob 353-1700. 3-3-28 13) |3. Offer expires 6 p.m. 4^5'80 | •Furnished 'private balconiei *swimming pool *dish washer, *shag carpeting disposal I Drawing at 1 p.m. 4/26/80 | •Dishwashers 349-3530 OLDS TORONADO 1975, Black on black, new Miche *on sight maintenance BARBER AND STYLING: | Name I •Central Air Free Roommate Service lins, 39,000 miles. Call 323- Now | Address ' •4 person units Free Roommate Service leasing for Summer A Fall | 4967 after 6p.m. 5-4-1 (4) 1972-PONTIAC Station CALL 351-71*6 332-4377 ,■ STAYTAN SUN TANNING CENTER, PK BLDG., I Located fust off Wagon. Power steering and brakes, air, good transporta¬ Locoted ot Hogodorn just south of Service Rood MON-SAT 7om-6pn ^ 301 MAC (Just Past Prinit In A Mini!) J Grand River, Okemos tion, some rust. $325. 353- 3221 days, 882-7266, even¬ LIVE A LITTLE! ings. 8-4-8 15) NOW LEASING CEDAR for FALL and SUMMER For information call GREENS AMERICANA APARTMENTS NOW LEASING FOR SUMMER and FALL 332-5322 Join the Gang at... 1128 Victor Stroet SPECIAL SUMMER RATES EDEN ROC •FURNISHKD APARTMINT* Burcham Woods 332-8488 252 River Street ...ai (he pool (his Summer! *2 PCRSON UNIT* Now leosing for Fall •ONI BEDROOM UNITS and Summer CAPITOL VILLA APARTMENTS •air conditioning •AIR CONDITIONING •luxury furnishings •SWIMMINO POOL •air •dishwashers conditioning •ample parking NORWOOD APARTMENTS ASK ABOUT OUR SPECIAL FALL RATES •furnished •bus service 351-5647 1330 E.Grand River for rental •tennis courts near by 731 information 745 BURCHAM CEDAR VIEW APARTMENTS 351-5647 1390 E. Grand River 351-8631 RIVERSIDE APARTMENTS APARTMENTS 1135 Michigan Ave. Right next to the 351-5647 1310 E.Grand River 731 Burclum Driv.' 351 7212 E. Lansing, Mi. Brody Complex 22 Michigan Stole News. Eost Loosing. Michigan Friday. March 28, 1980 ! Apartments lf*p| Houses For Sale |[^1 1 Semce 1 Transportation NEAR WILLIAMS Hall- Beal SUBLET BEDROOM in nice ROOM FOR rent; 1 or 2 men, NIKON-LENSES, 200mm f/4, EXPERT GUITAR repairs. NEED RIDE from Byrum It's What's Acoustic and electric. Most Road, Onandaga or Leslie, to street apartments. Furnished, townhouse in Okemos. Spring term. Rent rebate good condition, just relubri- extensive shop in the state. Frandor. Daytime. 337-1741, 2 bedroom, 2 person, $270 including heat, year lease, 1 parking space, no pets, 332- Mature individuals. $135 in¬ cluding utilities, washer and dryer. 349-9139 after 6. program, Capitol 4781. 84-1 (3) Villa, 351 - cated, $150., 135mm f/2.8, used but not abused, body rough, optics good, $60., ELDERLY INSTRUMENTS. 332-4331. C-4-3-31 (5) ask for Ardena in Housekeep¬ ing. Helpl 3-3-28 (5) Happening 2906, 6-9 p.m. 5-4-1 (71 3-3-29 (6) EAST LANSING room for both IC mount- Call 3588311, male. Close to Union. 332- ask for Mark. S-5-4-1 (71 GUITAR REPAIRS. Prompt (continued from page 19) PIRGIM meets at 1:30 p.m. EFFICIENCIES - 1 Bedroom, OWN ROOM. Lansing, on 0205. 443 Grove Street. guaranteed service. Free es¬ Society of Women Engineers Saturday, 145 Natural Science 3-3-28 (31 timates and reasonable rates. meet at 11:30 today, 216 Engineer¬ Bldg. Topic: "The draft and U.S. 2 bedroom units, 1 block off bus route. Men or women. DISCOUNT NEW, used, Member American Guild of Foreign Policy, 1980" with U.S. campus, utilities paid clean, 482-4548, Don, Mark, Bob desks, chairs, files. BUS¬ MALE ROOMMATE needed ing Bldg. Topic: Engineering in MALE-OWN room in house. Luthiers. MARSHALL for spring term. 1 block from Industry and the Air Force, with Rep. Bob Carr. Open to the public. quiet, 349-3413 evenings. after 6 p.m. 3-3-28 (4) INESS EQUIPMENT CO. 215 $150 a month plus 1/3 utili¬ MUSIC CO. 337-9700. Elaine Mitos, Air Force engineer. 3-3-28 (5) E. Kalamazoo, 4885500. campus. Pool & free parking. ties. Close to campus. 332- C-4-3-31 (6) 337-8050. 84-3 (4) LOOKING FOR fall housing? OR-2-3-31 (4) Society of Women Call Mid-Michigan. They 84-1 (4) SUBLET ONE bedroom at meets at 11:30 a.m. today, 214 Volunteer placements open Birchfield, occupancy im¬ mediately. 882-1754 by 3:30 have over 400 properties to choose from, and they FEMALE ROOMMATE to HP-65 PROGRAMMABLE calculator, $100 or best offer. j Typing Service 2 FEMALE ROOMMATES needed. Own rooms. $112/ with mentally retarded adults in Engineering Bldg. Topic: "Engi¬ Life Skills for the Mentally Im¬ neering in Industry and the Air specialize in the MSU area. share upstairs in Duplex. 655-3726. E-84-4 (3) month. Birchfield Apart¬ p.m. 8-4-4 (3) Force "with Elaine Mitos, Air Call today and see if they 112.50 a month. Includes FOREIGN STUDENTS: I can ments. 394-6714. 2-3-28 (4) paired Program. Contact 26 Stu¬ Force engineer. Open to the utilities. Call 332-0241. help with English. Editing, dent Services Bldg. CLOSE TO MSU beautiful 1 have what you're looking for. LEATHER TOOLING equip¬ bedroom, unfurnished, car¬ 349-1065. C-4-3-31 (8) 3-3-28 (4) ment. Various items, $125 or typing. 337-8415. 10-4-8 (3) FEMALE NEEDED, 4-man. peting, appliances, air, call best offer. 349-9139 after 6. Twyckingham Apartments. Michigan School for Blind has FEMALE-HOUSE-own SECRETARY. I will Type Etc. $115/month. 337-0807. 351-9549. 3-3-28 (4) NON-SMOKING housemate room. E-84-1 (3) volunteer positions for students MSU Paddleball-Racquetball $100 a month, nice, clean, 2 In my home. 6 years secre¬ needed, own room, rent: 84-4(3) interested in recreation and hobby Club will hold an organizational 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT $110 + utilities, 485-1912. blocks to MSU. Call 485-5204 OLIVETTI TYPEWRITER. tarial experience. 374-8627. clubs. Apply in 26 Student Ser¬ 8-4-4 (3) meeting at 7 p.m. Monday, 215IM available spring term. $285. month, 351-8135 or 337-2653. 5-4-3 (3) or 351-9186. 84-1 (4) Electric office model. Excel¬ lent. $200. 332-8498. I Round Town IITI vices Bldg. Sports-West. Open to the public. FEMALE GRAD student ANN BROWN TYPING °R_±3:?Lli) CHRISTIAN HOUSE needs or E-84-1 (3) two women. Located across professional woman needed Dissertations-Manuscripts Headstart, a pre school class¬ Volunteer Placements open in ONE BEDROOM furnished. 349-6660. environment, has volunteer from Akers. 351-8910 or 351- for house. Close to campus. PORTABLE STEREO with room the Family Growth Center. Con¬ Available immediately. $230. C-4-3-31 (3) ONE NIGHT ONLY 7844. 1-3-28 (4) $175/month. 351-2766. table and records. $65. Like positions open for students seek¬ tact 26 Student Services Bldg. for One block to campus. 332- 84-3 (4) new. Call 323-3216. ing experience as part of a more information. 3900. C-4-3-31 (4) COPYGRAPH SERVICE AT RICK'S FEMALE NEEDED to share 3 E-84-1 (31 teaching team. Contact 26 Stu¬ bedroom home. Call 321-2901 ONE MALE roommate need¬ COMPLETED, DISSERTA¬ dent Services Bldg. TIONS AND RESUME SER¬ MONDAY, MARCH 31 Gay Rap Group meets at 6 p.m. before noon. 8-4-7 (3) ed in duplex close to campus. REVERE TAPE Recorder. Hurry... ROOMMATE FOR two bed¬ room house. $125 + utilities. Pets, $125/month, 349-3030 and 351-1528. 2-3-28(4) Commercial Tip. Large Reel. $85.00. 321-8712. E-84-2 (3) VICE. Corner MAC and Grand River, 8:30a.m.-5p.m. Monday-Friday, 10a.m.-5p.m. "DAVEVANRONK" Departments of Philosophy and Family and Child Science hold a conference beginning at 7:30 to¬ Sunday, 335 Union. Topic: The Gay Perspective. Open to the public. only a few left Call 485-7643 after 6p.m. ROOMMATE NEEDED - Saturday. 337-1666. CRAFT TELEPHONE answer¬ C-4-3-31 (7) ADVANCED TICKETS $2.50 night through Sunday, third floor. 8-4-8 (4) Sublease 1 bedroom in 4 Union. River's and ing service. Like new, Topic: Philosophy, Episcopal Ministry at MSU ga¬ bedroom duplex near MSU. $180.00. 321-8712. E-84-2 (3) $3.00 AT THE DOOR Children and the Family. Open to TYPING TERM papers. Ex¬ thers at 5 p.m. Palm Sunday, Water's Edge ONE SMALL bedroom in $110 plus '/• utilities. 332- the public. perienced, fast service - IBM Alumni Chapel, for Eucharist and house $73 plus utilities until 2718. 3-3-31 (5) WOMEN'S 5 SPEED, good Homily. Dinner follows for all. Apartments June. $55 plus utilities after¬ condition, new paint job Et Call 351-8923. OR-4-3-31 (3) RICK'S CAFE wards. Convenient to LCC QUIET FEMALE Roommate- MSU Woman newsletter meet¬ 261 River St. parts, $60. 337-7057. and MSU. Call 485-1861. Own room, deluxe, tennis, E-84-2 (3) ing is from noon to 1:30 today, 150 EXPERT TYPING. Disserta¬ 224 ABBOTT 3-4-1 (5) Student Services Bldg. Volunteers MSU Aikido Club, marital art for (next to Cedar Village) pool, air. $120. Okemos. Call tions - theses - business - 349-0599. 84-4 (3) needed. self-defense and personal growth, 332-4432 DICKER AND DEAL 351-2285 CHRISTIAN FAMILY, MSU legal. MSU grad. 337-0205. will hold an Aikido demonstration SECOND HAND STORE C-4-3-31 (3) five blocks west. Vacancies FEMALE, SPRING-summer, WITH 90 DAY Feminist Self-Defense and at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Sports LCC NEAR- Sublease til April 10. $95. 485-3316. own room in nice house, near Arena, IM Sports-West. GUARANTEES UNIGRAPHICS OFFERS Karate Association meets from August 1. One bedroom, 6-4-4 (3) MSU, call 337-2178. 84-1 (3) COMPLETE RESUME SER¬ 9:30 to noon Saturday, Tower furnished, $205 + utilities. 482-2526, or 337-5250. Spring specials-large assort¬ VICE: typesetting; offset You tan take Room, Union. Open to the public. 1 FEMALE needed, cozy Adopt-A-Grandparent volun¬ ment of 10-speed bikes, port¬ 5-4-4 (4) quiet home, close to campus, For Sale able t.v.'s, stereo equipment, printing; and bindery ser¬ my ad out teers please talk with your student call 332-5112. 2-3-31 (3) vices. Approved dissertation of the paper. coordinators. Annette, Susan or used furniture, wheels & Pre-vet volunteer placements ROOMMATE NEEDED for 2 printing and binding special¬ Julie; or contact 26 Student CRISTY'S FURNITURE HAS tires, and tennis rackets. I got the open with local veterinarians. De¬ man apartment. Ask for Mike IF YOU would like a place to ists. For estimate, stop in at Services Bldg. DRASTICALLY REDUCED 2843 E. Grand River or phone results tails in 26 Student Services Bldg. 337-1292. 5-4-3 (3) rent, but don't know where PRICES on used and irregular WE BUY, SELL AND TRADE 332-8414. C-4-3-31 (9) I wanted. to look, call GREAT LAKES SUBLET 4 Man for dressers, desks, couches, Students for Bush meet at 2 summer today for sure, there's hun¬ Various volunteer opportunities dreds in our book. 394-2680. tables, bookcases, and easy DICKER AND DEAL TYPING, LIBRARY research p.m. today, 105 South Kedzie Hall. Twyckingham, furnished 351- open at Ingham Medical Center 4386. 8-4-8 (3) chairs. 505 E. Michigan, Lan¬ SECOND HAND STORE, resume service. Free pick-up Lt. Governor James Brickley will C-4-3-31 (5) for pre-med, science, and child sing. 371-1893. (Next door to 1701 S. Cedar St., Lansing, and delivery. 676-1912. speak. Open to the public. Wilcox Trading Post). 487-3886. C-3-3-28 (18) development majors. Contact 26 MALE NEEDED own room in EAST LANSING-4 man C-4-3-31 (3) The Society for Creative Anach¬ Student Services Bldg. For more two bedroom apartment, house $400 + utilities, 313- News ronism meets from 8:30 to 11 p.m. information. available immediately, low utilities. Close to campus. 733-6933, 313-733-7400- work, ask for Marlene. We have SINCERELY drop¬ ped our prices as low as we I Animals iPhl EXPERIENCED IBM dissertations (Pica, typing, Elite). Saturday, Tower Room, Union. possibly can. C-4-3-31 (12) Open to the public. Negotiable rent, Kath, 351 - 84-4 (4) HORSES BOARDED $50 per FAYANN 489-0358. Impression 5 Museum has vol¬ 4930. 8-4-4 16) EAST LANSING Close to BOOKS! 3 floors of books, month includes all feed Et C-4-3-31 (3) Classified Instructional Development unteer opportunities for MSU - care. 694-3250 after 6p.m. magazines and comics. luncheon features three short slide students in tourism, the sciences, MSU, 4 bedrooms, call 694- 84-2 (3) TYPING IN My home. Close CURIOUS BOOK SHOP, 307 communication and teaching ma¬ Quality work! presentations on professional slide MARIGOLD APARTMENTS 1411 evenings. 5-4-2 (3) East Grand River, East Lan¬ to campus. 355-8255 tape production, at noon today, jors. For details, contact 26 Stu¬ Cindy 9a.m.-7p.m. 3944448. Marigold and Harrison sing. 332-0112. C-4-3-31 (51 SPRING FEVER?-Share it 1961 Room, Case Hall. dent Services Bldg. 2 BEDROOM HOUSE, Wil- C-4-3-31 (3) (opposita Shaw lana) with your black lab pup! AKC liamston area, pets and SEWING MACHINES- new shots, wormed $50.676-5653. horses, $350/month. 34.9- LOW RATES- COMPUTER •largo one bedroom Singer machines from $99.50. E-84-1 (3) 2041. 3-831 (3) TYPING Resumes, Thesis, apartment •Completely furnished Guaranteed used machines from $39.50. All makes re¬ Term Papers. Call "G" Typ¬ Great Sound! Super Value! 2 BEDROOMS FOR 4 stu¬ BEAUTIFUL, GENTLE, ing, 321-4771. C-4-3-31 (4) •Shag Carpeting paired. EDWARDS DIS¬ •Appliances and Air Cond. •We pay water and heat dents, for lease summer term, $350/month, security de¬ posit. Call collect evenings, TRIBUTING COMPANY, 1115 N. Washington. 489- mature, male German Shepherd mixture. Malamute- Good walker Et jogger. $40, TYPING, fast and reasonable. EXPERIENCED, 371- STEREO SYSTEM 6448. C-4-3-31 (8) For appointment call (313) 437-1317. 8-4-7 (7) NEW AND used guitars, ban¬ 485-9821. E-84-8 (5) 4635. C-4-3-31 (3) Now thru Saturday 3 BLOCKS from campus, 4-6 HORSE BLANKETS, hoods, 337-7328 jos, mandolins, etc. Dulci¬ NEED A library search or a bedroom homes, furnished, bridles, saddles, other English computer produced biblio¬ This special package system is a superb value. The mers and kits. Recorders, and Western tack. 339-2550, receiver is Yamaha's low distortion CR-220. The Sony fireplaces, and in excellent graphy? Call GATEKEEPERS, ONE FEMALE for large one thousands of hard to find PS-T15 direct drive turntable comes complete with an condition. Renting for fall. evenings. 1-3-28 (4) 15-4-7(4) bedroom. Nice, close, fur¬ albums and books. Discount Audio Technica AT-77e cartridge. Rounding out the Call 351-9538 for showing. nished. $120/month, nego¬ prices. Expert repairs free system is a pair ot Sony SSU-1070 10-inch, OR-4-3-31 (6) - PROFESSIONAL EDITING. tiable. 351-9094. 3-4-1 (4) estimates. ELDERLY IN¬ Real Estate 2-way speakers. STRUMENTS. 541 E. Grand Corrections to rewrites. Typ¬ CLARK STREET 4 bedrooms Be sure to stop by and listen to this fine CAMPUS NEAR-217 Bogue, River, 332-4331. C-4-3-31 (9) ing arranged. 332-5991. system. Our special price is good until immediate occupancy for PERRY AREA- New cedar •449 1 bedroom furnished, $235. 2 OR-2-3-31 (3) 6 p.m. leasing unfurnished, all new sided chalet, 3-4 bedrooms, Sat., March 29th. bedroom furnished, $345. WE PAY up to $2 for LP's inside one mile from Frandor. 1 Vi bath, appliances, water Available June 15. Quiet. and cassettes - also buying Spacious, $490. 3383407. softener, carpeted. 3 acres. ONLY 60£a page! 55£a page 393-7279 after 5p.m. 4-4-2 (5) 45's, songbooks, FLAT, C-3-3-31 (6) $49,500. 625-4144 Aldrich over 50 pages. Experienced 555 E. Grand River Ave ereo 11 a.m. 'til 9 p.m. BLACK Et CIRCULAR, up¬ Associates. S-4-30-6 typist. 651-6424. Mon. thru Fri. East Lansing MALE ROOMMATE-150 feet stairs 541 E. Grand River, Phone 337-1300 MAGNOLIA STREET - 3 OR-3-3-28 (3) 10 a.m. 'til 6 p.m. Sat. to campus. $95 month in¬ open 11 a.m.-6 p.m. 351 - bedrooms 12 month lease WANT TO build it yourself? pppe cludes all but electric. 351- 0838. C4-3-31 (7) 1628. 8-4-8 (31 starting September unfur¬ MILES Pre-Cut Homes, no TYPING - EXPERIENCED, nished, references required, down payments, 10% in¬ RECORDS! THOUSANDS to thesis, term paper, IBM cor¬ all new inside, fully carpeted terest, Call 485-6800. 124 CEDAR, E. Lansing, 2- choose from 75£ and up, all recting. Nancy 351-7667, man. 1 bedroom furnished. close to campus. $380. 339- 5-4-2 (4) quality guaranteed. WAZOO 15-4-16 (3) 3407. C-3-3-31 (7) $250 including heat Er hot RECORDS, 223 Abbott, 337- WILLIAMSTON RE¬ CLONES ARE CHEAP! water 129 Burcham, 2 man 0947. C-4- 3-31 (5) HOUSEMATE NEEDED - E. THESIS EDITING by profes¬ furnished efficiency. $180 in¬ MODELED 7 room farm Lansing. GORGEOUS house. sionals with advanced de¬ cluding heat Et hot water. SOMEBODY ELSE'S house. Country kitchen, din¬ June 15 Ef July 1. One year 351-5975 after 6 p.m. ing room, wood stoves, some grees. Free consultation. 339- 8-4-8 (3) CLOSET, featuring gently 8602. 3-3-28 (3) leases only. Call 882-2316, used clothing. 541 E. Grand out buildings. $48,500, '/$ after 5p.m. OR-2-3-31 (91 TWO ROOMMATES needed. River. Open noon to 6 p.m. Take-ins by appointment. mile to I-96. 655-2040 even¬ ings. 3-3-28 (9) Instructions 1 Z Own room, close to campus. FURNISHED STUDIO units, C-4-3-31 (5) Reasonable. 351-5618. $185/month all utilities in¬ cluded. Immediate oc¬ 8-4-8 (3) MARSHALL MUSIC CO. | Personal \\7\ LESSONS IN Guitar, banjo cupancy, 337-1619. Your headquarters for pro¬ CHINA STUDY TOUR- July and more, at the ELDERLY A FEW five person houses OR-2-3-31 (4) fessional P.A. gear, electric 3rd thru 24th. Fifteen days in INSTRUMENT SCHOOL. available in fall. 1 and 2 year China 7 days in Hong Kong, 7 C-4-3-31 (3) leases. Call 1-772-4209 after keyboards, guitars and amps. Call 337-9700 or stop in. Chinese cities emphasis on HASLEH ARMS 6:30p.m. OR-4-3-31 (5) Frandor Mall, 3 blocks from universities. PRIVATE GUITAR instruc¬ 135 Collingwood west campus. Free parking. schools and Academic credit available. tion. Beginners through ad¬ ■ \ EAST KALAMAZOO Street Showing: 2-6pm M-F 2113- 1 bedroom rede¬ C-4-3-31 (7) $2495 from West coast. Call vanced. Call MARSHALL Manager, Apartment S3 349-5189 by April 1. MUSIC CO. 337-9700. Open corated, 1 year lease, deposit Call 351-1957 or 351-8135 required $190/month plus TOP DOLLAR paid- SLR 3 4-1 (8) weeknights until 9:00p.m. Our Kodak Ektqonnl is the So that every resume looks as FALLS SUMMER LEASING utilities $200/month with cameras, lenses, flashes, en- Saturdays 10 a.m.-5 p.m. new good as the original And every largers, movie and slide pro¬ PROTECT YOURSELF C-4-3-31 (6) poge of your thesis is crisp and garage. No pets. Prefer stu¬ MALE ROOMMATE needed dent couple. 321-3191. jectors, antique cameras and Feel safer walking at night. perfect. They're exceptional* COPYGRAPH SERVICES INC for spring. 518 Cedar Village. 84-1 (7) photos. Camera Repair- fast, R M A C ANO GRAND RIVER 332-6254. 3-3-28 (31 low prices guaranteed work. SHARE HOUSE. Available WILCOX TRADING POST 509 E. Michigan, Lansing 485- for professional modeling FEMALE ROOMMATE need¬ immediately, female, no lease to train for Live Fashion $115. 371 2473 after 6p.m. 4391. C-4-3-31 (9) RICK 332-0621 ed for beautiful, new 1 bed¬ Show, Magazine, Photo ASMSU ANNOUNCES 3-3-28 (4) room apartment near graphy, T.V. No experience campus. Furnished, pool, Giant Wall Hanglngi and Recreation (fi necessary. sauna, immediate patio, $135/month. occupancy. (313) I Rooms ~1 [>1 Postari "Whippets" many are styles. back in SKYDIVING-EVERY week¬ I 851-6779. 3-3-28 (6) ROOMS Williams ACROSS Hall on from Michigan stock 15.00 , box along with code", "Rush", "Pseudo¬ t-shirts, bongs, end. First jump instruction Saturdays, Sundays and Hol¬ OPEN PETITIONING FOR: EVERGREEN APTS. Ave. 351-3038 or 351-9538. ond the area's largest sel¬ idays at 9:30 a.m. (no ap¬ 341 Evergreen OR-4-3-31 (3) ection of low price high- pointment necessary). FREE Transportation to jump area. BEAT INFLATION today- Director of Legislative Affairs Showing: M-W-F 4-6pm Free Skydiving programs for Own your own janitorial Manager: Apartment 2G FURNISHED ROOMS, walk¬ ing distance to campus. Call groups such as dormitories, business. Respond with letter 3 position on SMAB Call 351-2426 or 351-8135 and phone number to 16927 fraternities, sororities. Char¬ FALL S SUMMER LEASING 332-6189. 84-1 (3) lotte Paracenter and MSU Newton Rd. Seminar to be 9 positions on STUDENT TRAFFIC SUBLEASE 1 Bedroom HOUSEMATE WANTED- for NO HIGHS? Distorted lows? Sport Parachuting Club. Call given on starting your own. APPEALS COURT before 8 a.m. or late even¬ 84-1 (7) log cabin on Lake Lansing. Fuzzy picture? Bring in your apartment, Northwind Farms, available 4/19, $245/month. $125 + deposit. Call 339- portable t.v., stereo compon¬ ings. 372-9127. C-3-3-31 (14) Seats on STUDENT HOARD FOR: 3876. 8-4-4 (3) ents Et cameras. Fast repair at LEARN TO play guitar- No undergrads. 332-5268. 5-4-1 14) economical prices. All work SPRINGTIME ENTERTAIN¬ MENT. Horseback Group lessons offered on all levels, in guitar, banjo, man¬ - College of Engineering ROOM FOR rent in 5-bed- guaranteed. Top dollar paid riding, MALE-SERIOUS student for room house. 2 blocks from for cameras, guitars, stereo hayrides, sunset rides, moon¬ light rides, and campouts. dolin, fiddle, singing, clog¬ ging and much more! Re¬ - College of Human Ecology two bedroom, non-smoker. campus. 351-0032. 8-4-8 131 gear, portable t.v. sets, Boarding and lessons avail¬ gister now at ELDERLY IN¬ Call 332-8179 or 337-1811. TWO BLOCKS to campus, albums & cassette tapes. WILCOX TRADING POST. able. CRAZY C RIDING STRUMENTS 541 E. Grand - University College 5-4-1 (3) two girls: private room; April 509 E. Michigan, Lansing. STABLE. 676-3710. River, East Lansing. 332- OR-2-3-31 (7) 4331. Classes begin the week Houses ] BR 1, $125. 349-3512. 8-4 8 (3) Phone 485-4391. 2-3-31 (14) of 4/7. C-2-3-31 (121 Applications are available in 334 Student Services and FEMALE ROOMMATE need¬ FRENCH STYLE Bass Bow BLUECRASS EXTENSION NEED 2 people to share house 1 Vi miles west of ed immediately spring and $60 negotiable, excellent condition 337-2113 evenings. SERVICE play weddings, parlies, 655-1366 or 353 9695. LEARN ELECTRIC guitar from someone who knows are due on or before 5 p.m. on Wednesday, April 9, 1980. campus, $77/month, 372- E 5-4-3 (3) C-4-3-31 (3) how. 351-5912. 84-3 (3) 0989. 3-3-28 (3) > Michigon Stote News, Eost Lonsing, Michigon Friday, March 28, 1980 23 HAGAR the Horrible SPONSORED BY: AAHHOOOOOO... Werewolves of London by Dik Browne Daily Tv Highlights April 7 BROTHS HA6-AR, PoN'T YoiJ BELIEVE l|s| (6)WJIM-TV(CBS) (lO)WILX-TV(NBC) (ll/26)WELM-TV(Coble) (12)WJRT-TV(ABC) (23)WKARTV(PBS) All-powerful, force that ooverms OUR LIVES AhJP WATCHES OUR EVERY MOVE ? 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