Monday Partly cloudy skies with a chance of light rain is forecast The State News for today. Temperatures arc expected to reach 45. VOLUME 74 NUMBER 51 MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY EAST LANSING MICHIGAN 48824 MARCH 31, 1980 White House denies apology sent to Iran By The Associated Press said. "Postmen do not read the letters they Iranian officials insisted Sunday that they deliver." State News had received two conciliatory Powell said the Swiss "statement is in Elaine Thompson messages The foreign minister told a Tehran news from President Carter admitting mistakes fact accurate" However, he said "no After a good conference that Iranian President Aboihas- in previous U.S. policy toward Iran and said dismount, soph¬ san Bani-Sadr received one message from message such as the one reported from the White Kouse disclaimed them because Tehran had been omore Doreen Carter early last week and another Sunday, sent by the president or of domestic political problems. "which indicates the continuation of such a any other American official to any Iranian Cawley had a Foreign Minister Sadegh Ghotbzadeh official." dialogue in messages." tough time of it claimed the messages said an international Bani-Sadr "As you can probably tell, this is told reporters the alleged a period tying the goat panel should be formed to resolve issues message from Carter had prompted the of some ferment in this situation,' Powell she roped this between the two countries, but that the said. "There have been over the period of ruling Revolutionary Council to make new past weekend at panel should not meet before the 50 decisions in the hostage crisis, but he did the past several months numerous channels the 32nd Horse American hostages were freed. The Ameri¬ not elaborate. employed by this government in an attempt cans on Sunday Show sponsored spent their 148th. as Another top U.S. official, who asked not to bring about the release of our people. by the MSU captives inside the occupied U.S. Embassy to be identified, said the "I wish I were in a position to discuss the in Tehran. reported Carter matter in a little more detail. If I I Block and Bri¬ message "was a fabrication." He said he did were, not know where it originated and that it did think you would see that the statement dle Club. Close Presidential spokesperson Jody Powell, to 20 MSU stu¬ speaking to reporters in Milwaukee, Wis., not represent the views of President Carter (Saturday) was not misleading. Perhaps or his administration. we'll be able to do that a little later on." dents admitted that Swiss diplomats had con¬ partici¬ Ghotbzadeh, questioned on the ABC pated in West¬ veyed messages from Carter to Iranian However, Swiss Foreign Ministry television program Issues and answers, leaders, but denied they contained any ern and English spokesperson Hansjoerg Renk in Bern said said the alleged message "wasn't a written, mention of past mistakes. that a Swiss Embassy official in Tehran had equitation, goat Powell had said Saturday, "The president signed letter." He said it had been "passed "transmitted a message from President tying, barrel sent no message to Khomeini," and no such orally," and added: "I firmly believe that Carter to Bani-Sadr. This took place some this message was that of President Carter." racing, and message as the one referred to by the five days ago." other events at He did not specify in what form the Iranians had been sent to Khomeini or other alleged the show. Iranian officials by any representative of message had been conveyed to government HE SAID THE Swiss ambassador in officials. the United States. Tehran, Erik Long, delivered a second letter to Bani-Sadr on Sunday. Renk said GHOTBZADEH SAID THAT if Carter BANI-SADR, QUOTED BY Tehran the Swiss government did not know the Radio, said: "The truth of the matter is that acknowledged the purported messages it content of the communication. "We acted Mr. Carter has not yet understood our would help in "reducing tension and merely as a go-between, as a postman," he (continued on page 2) RESULT OF CUT EN REVENUE SHARING *[/' braces for budget woes Bv KARL BLANKENSHIP areas in which we were not in compliance we would be at work on and KY OWEN Hildebrand asks for clarification State News Staff Writers MSU officials are now expecting only a 3 to 5 percent budget them." He assured the trustees there is no special reason for MSU to be audited. By LOUISE WHALL increase from the state Legislature - not the 8.5 motion. percent State News Staff Writer previously expected, MSU President Cecil Mackey told the Board This is the first HEW audit in which a Department of Justice Laing also stated that because Hildebrand of Trustees Friday. John R. Hildebrand's attorney has filed a official will take part, Mackey said, noting that "this puts any was placed in the provost's office, he has no motion in federal court "W'E DON'T FEEL the University has The lower appropriation is expected as a result of state revenue institution one step closer to legal action." asking for a departmental standing. Without it, Hilde¬ clarification of the judge's reinstatement complied with the earlier judgment," Laing brand cannot attend meetings or participate sharing cuts proposed by President Carter as part of his plans for "They're just trying to educate another bureaucrat." he added. verdict. said. "In effect, defendants have agreed to in departmental elections. Miles now has the balancing the federal budget. Provost Clarence L. Winder pay the plaintiff but have not 'reinstated' In Gov. William G. Milliken's TRUSTEE BLANCHE MARTIN, D East appointed option of ordering an open hearing or original budget proposal, Lansing, asked him," he said in the brief. Michigan's four-year colleges and universities were slated to Mackey to comment on the "gag order" policy which Mackey Hildebrand, a former associate professor of deciding solely on the basis of the written social science, to the Office of the Provost Under Laing's interpretation of the receive $52.8 million more in fiscal 80-81 than implemented last fall. arguments. they received under last week to comply with the court order to reinstatement verdict, MSU is in contempt the 1979-80 budget. Under the policy, faculty members are to inform deans of any of court. Because the provost acted on the W INDER DISTRIBUTED a memo near non-social contact they plan to make with MSU trustees, state reinstate him by spring term. His assign advice of the MSU attorney s in However, Mackey said he now expects $20 million or less to be ment is to prepare to teach Economics 200 making his the end of winter term asking the colleges of allotted legislators, federal agencies, members of Congress or private decision, Laing merely asked for a clari¬ to higher education. and 201 fall term. Social Science and Business and the agencies when acting as a representative of the University. fication of the ruling under the assumption "I'm fully aware of the First Amendment of the Constitution." "Clearly the reinstatement calls for the University College to assess Hildebrand's "THAT WOULD BE a heavy blow to us and all institutions of that MSU would comply without a contempt qualifications and make appropriate recom¬ Mackey said. "I've sworn an oath to uphold it. plaintiff to be put in as nearly as possible the of court citation. higher education," he said. mendations. "There will be a much smaller pie and each same position he would have had if he had "There can be piece will be "It was my feeling we needed a policy of coordination for people no doubt that Dr. Winder said he would make his decision not been unlawfully terminated," Laing said Hildebrand is entitled to be reinstated as a noticeably smaller," he added. acting in the capacity of representatives of the University," he based on those recommendations and other The University must begin to set priorities, Mackey said, in his brief supporting the motion. full professor, with tenure, in the adding added. When U.S. District Judge Wendell A. Depart¬ available information including the Univer¬ that it may be two more years before the economic situation is ment of Social Science and the Latin Mackey also told the trustees the policy had been in effect Miles ordered MSU to reinstate Hildebrand sity's needs. Hildebrand's assignment re¬ noticeably improved. before he arrived last summer, and he had American Studies Center," Laing said in his lated to the Department of Economics was merely been restating "The message that we received from the Legislature is the policy. made after the promotions committee in the just as gloomy as you see in the press everyday," Mackey said. department voted unanimously not to University officials expect to see a new budget proposal within ON OTHER MATTERS, Mackey told the trustees spring term recommend his appointment. the next few days, but a state official said a new proposal would enrollment is on the verge of being the highest spring enrollment Forty funeral attendants Hildebrand has spent the past 10 years fighting his dismissal through the court system. In January, a federal jury ruled that not be released until April 14. MACKEY ALSO INFORMED the trustees about the ever. Currently, 39,000 students have been registered and officials Depart¬ expect an additional 1,000 to 1,500 students to enroll during late MSU had violated his first amendment killed in San Salvador rights of freedom of speech and ordered his reinstatement. ment of Health, Education and Welfare audit, which to see if the University is in begins today, compliance with Title IX regulations. registration. "The basic popularity of Michigan State is verified regularly at "We feel we are in compliance," Mackey said. "If there were (continued on page 21 By GORDON MOTT with bullet wounds, were carried into the Associated Press Writer Metropolitan Cathedral that was packed SAN SALVADOR. El Salvador explosion and gunfire touched off panic - An with about 3,000 person who had fled into the church. An attendant at Hospital President to unveil among an estimated 50,000 persons Rosales, about 15 blocks from the cathedral, gathered Sunday for an outdoor funeral said 11 bodies were received there nine 1 — Mass for slain Archbishop Oscar Arnulfo victims of asphyxiation and two who had Romero. At least 40 persons were known killed, most of them crushed in the fleeing been shot to death. Nine other bodies were taken to the city morgue, a morgue official modified 1981 budget crowd, but witnesses said at least seven said. He did not say how those nine died. suffered bullet wounds. Medical sources said 87 injured persons Bv United Press International will be reduced in some way — except Medical sources said about 226 other were admitted to various city hospitals and WASHINGTON - President Carter defense. But even defense will be carefully persons were injured. They were in the some 100 others were being treated inside officially unveils his long-awaited balanced pruned to get rid of what can be put off or huge throng that jammed the downtown the cathedral. budget Monday — down about $15.4 billion ended to make room for 'readiness' efforts to Cathedral Square where the funeral Mass The attendant at Hospital Rosales said from the spending proposal he Con¬ sent strengthen our defense." was to have been performed. some of the victims arrived with their gress two months ago. But. the California Democrat added: "There was total panic," said the Rev. limbs nearly severed. Several were "There will not be a cut in Social Security. The president announced two weeks ago Ricardo Uriste, acting archbishop of San described in serious condition, and the I'm he would bring down fiscal 1981 spending by absolutely certain of that." Salvador. death toll was expected to rise. $13 to $14 billion as part of his anti-inflation "I believe there will be a cut, and should be Several cars in the downtown area were Police sources said there were "victims," overturned and burned, and gunshots, but did not elaborate. They blamed leftists program, but he did not outline specific cuts a cut, in revenue sharing for the state, in at the time. The somewhat deeper cuts were water programs, in farm bomb explosions and automatic-weapons for the violence. programs," he worked out in a series of meetings between said. fire could be heard as a new wave of The official church radio said the funeral his economic advisors and Democratic violence engulfed the capital city in the service had been suspended "because of the In a speech last week, Carter himself said hours after the incident. disturbance in the street" and said the congressional leaders and budget writers. there would be no cuts in Social Security, A military bulletin broadcast early Sun¬ archbishop was hastily buried in The major points of Carter's new econo¬ Supplemental Security Income, Medicare, a crypt day evening over a national radio-television inside the church after the trouble started. mic plan are credit controls, energy federally assisted housing and for the broadcast early Sunday evening over a It did not say when, or if, another funeral conservation and a balanced budget. Council on Aging. national radio-television network an¬ mass would be held. Romero was assassin¬ The president may back his program with According to a list obtained last week, nounced that the army was being sent out ated last week while celebrating mass. to "restore order." Like other a prediction that inflation will continue this Carter will propose elimination of: security year at about the same rate as last year — • revenue sharing to the states, forces, army troops had been on alert but WITNESSES SAID THERE was a loud saving confined to barracks Sunday by the ruling although in January it had been expected to $1.7 billion; explosion like a bomb in the square in front drop. The Washington Star said Sunday the • Anti-recession aid to the cities, $1 civilian-military junta. of the cathedral shortly before noon, and administration's economic forecast for 1980 billion; then leftist marchers pulled out submachine Workers remove rubble in a search for possible bodies shows the Consumer Price Index will rise • 50,000 CETA jobs, $500 million; and THE ORDER CAME a short time after guns and began firing at nearby buildings. Saturday i 12.8 percent, reporters and other witnesses saw small The papal envoy was telling the crowd Natchez, Miss, after torrential rains earlier in the day sent a mudslide compared to 12.7 percent I last • Grants to the Law Enforcement Assis¬ from year. tance Administration. $89 million. gangs of youths looting stores in the about the pope's wishes for peace and a Mississippi River bluff crashing through a tavern and sandwich The revised budget also includes a $250 vicinity of the cathedral. Some of the shops justice when the explosion was set off, shop. Two persons were killed and seven others were injured. For the IN AN INTERVIEW on CBS Face The million reduction in the $800 million federal were set afire. followed by shooting from the same complete story on this past weekend's southern storms, please turn to Nation. Sen. Alan Cranston, the assistant Reporters said 20 bodies, including five subsidy to the Postal Service, which leaves direction seconds later. page 14. Democratic leader, said: "Every program (continued on page '' 2 Michigon Stote News, Eost Lansing, Michigon Monday. March 3), 1980 ASIAN STUDIES CENTER SPRING LECTURE SERIES Olympic medalist Owens battling cancer IMPERIALISM AND ECONOMIC TUCSON tUPP DEVELOPMENT IN ASIA — Quadruple for the worse." He is now in He returned to his Phoenix and chemotherapy. individual medals in the 100 and Olympic gold medal winner critical condition and quite home for outpatient treatment, Owens achieved world-wide 200 meter dashes and the broad APRIL 1, 1980 TUESDAY 3 PM ERICKSON KIVA ,!esse Owens' condition deteri¬ weak. but on Feb. 11 he entered a fame in the 1936 Olympics held jump, and was a member of the orated to "very critical" Sunday "There is evidence of lung Phoenix hospital. in Germany when he won winning 400 meter relay team. RHOADS MURPHEY, University of Michigan in his battle against lung cancer, infection. His general condition "Outsiders in Asia: Colonialism and hospital officials said. deteriorated in the last 24 Owens was flown to Tucson Development, 1840-1940" A University of Arizona Hos¬ hours. In the face of all this he Internationally famous historical geographer whose book, The Outsiders pital spokesperson termed his condition as "very critical and remains courageous." The hospital declined to issue by helicopter March 21 and readmitted to the University of Arizona's Health Sciences Cen¬ Budget increase Westerners in India and China, won APRIL 8, 1980 TUESDAY 3 PM ERICKSON KIVA the Book of the Year Award for 1979. continuing to deteriorate." a prognosis for Owens, who for ter where doctors have pioneer¬ i continued from page 1) >j)r. Stephen E. Jones, the 35 years was a pack-a day ed a cell cloning technique to registration," Mackey said. FRANCES V. MOULDER, Eastern Service Workers Association head of the medical team treat¬ cigarette smoker. evaluate drugs' effectiveness in In other action, the trustees: Western Imperialism and the the 66-year-old former Owens first entered the hos • Development of China ond Japan — Lessons ing fighting cancer in humans. approved salary equity adjustments for faculty and adminis for the 1980s' Olympian said late Saturday pital in January for six days of Owens was given a new treat tralive-professional employees. The increases were recommended Author of Japan, that Owens had "taken a turn tests. by Mackey in his State of the University address in February; China and the Modern World Economy, a provocative book ment. including both radiation • approved an affiliation agreement with the Traverse City challenging widely accepted explanations of Japan's success and China's failure to modernize. Osteopathic Hospital to provide training for MSU medical students; and White House denies apology • approved Health Education an affiliation agreement with the Upper Peninsula APRIL 17, 1980 THURSDAY 3 PM HORTICULTURE ROOM 206 Corp. to enable continued development of a T.N. SRINIVASAN i Yale University continued from page correct and welcome it. But graduate training program in family practice. The Challenge of Democratic we Former Irish Foreign Minis¬ Planning Since India s Independence" unfortunately this immediate ter Sean McBride, who Foremost student of Indian economic unsuc development, who served as special denial, which I understand per¬ cessfully tried to mediate the adviser to Development Research Center, World Bank. not keep things secret from our fectly well was for internal crisis last December, said he In these days of higher and higher people." the radio quoted Bani- consumption in the United met with Iranian officials in APRIL 22, 1980 TUESDAY 3 PM ERICKSON KIVA Sadr as saying. States, ... has diminished the Tehran over the weekend in a prices, it's nice to know quality and Bani-Sadr, Ghotbzadeh and ALBERT FEUERWERKER, University of Michigan Khomeini's son Ahmad said the ... impact which this message could have on our public opinion new effort to break the dead¬ professional expertise are still avail¬ Chinas Reaction to the Penetration of Western Commerce lock. 1839-1949: letters admitted alleged U.S. here." In Cairo, Egyptian President able at '77 prices. Economic Imperialism Reconsidered" foreign policy mistakes, fulfil¬ "Even if there are denials, if Anwar Sadat gave the Order of Nation's leading authority on the economic history of China. ling one of three conditions set they don't continue the denials Merit to Houston surgeon by Bani-Sadr for the release of — if just for once for God's sake Michael DeBakey and other Check us out! 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Michigan Monday, March 31, 1980 i Michigan State News East Lansing Michigan Monday, March 31, 1980 Women's soccer program grows IN SPRING OPENER Bv ADAM TEICHER State News Sports Writer In 1979 the MSU women's soccer club, in its first year ol Netwomen topple Miami existence, went through the season undefeated and won the state of Michigan championship. In 1980, these on the field successes won't be enough for the club: it wants to step up to varsity status. By RICK MAYDAY over Nina Howard, and Cindy foot and was forced to sit the State News Sports Writer match out. But Dunn and Kim Right now the club is just that, a club. Club sports at MSU Bogdonas came back against receive no assistance, whether it be in the form of financial aid or The MSU women's tennis Fee Eare to win her match 4-6, pulled through with a 7-6, 6-3 team defeated Miami (Ohio) 6-1, 6-1 in the No. 3 slot. win over Dodman and publicity, from the athletic department. But a move to the varsity level will change this. The step won't University, 6-3, in its spring Schaberg. home opener Friday, THE come easily. season SPARTANS, HOW The Spartans suffered four but coach Ear! Rutz Jr. could EVER, did manage to lose two minor injuries in the Miami "THE UNIVERSITY HAS no set rules as to what you have to do have been happier with the of their singles matches. Sue match but Rutz said the team or show to get this status," coach Charlie VanNederpelt said. "Plus team's results. Kim lost to Miami's Pam would be back to normal after a we have not been getting any help from the athletic department. "We did not play up to our Dodman. 6-3, 6-3 at the No. 4 week of rest. In fact, they have been very much against us. Some high school potential." Rutz said. "This spot, and No. 5 player Pam kids have called their (the athletic department's) office to see year Miami is a much improved Pierce fell to Lauren Mont¬ whether Michigan State has a women's soccer team, and NO. 3 SINGLES PLAYER they have and well coached team. For a gomery 6-2, 0-6, 6-1. Jennifer Bogdonas commented it was received notices that there isn't a team." while we were worried about Tewes, at No. 6, defeated Diane Edelman 7-5, 6-4. nice to see a large crowd show VanNederpelt says attempts to get in touch which MSU athletic losing the match." director Doug Weaver have been fruitless. "I can't get hold of The Spartans overall record In doubles, Gettys and Grin¬ up for the first match of the spring. him," he said. "1 understand it takes time for him to learn about now stands at 5-4. berg won 6-2. 2-6, 6-1 over the operations at a major university, but it is also apparent he's Monty Gettys upped her Sweney and Howard, but "Hopefully the win over not much for the minor sports. individual record to 8-1 with a Pierce and Bogdonas lost to Miami will "He's been trying to set up a separate athletic director for give us the minor 6-1, 3-6, 6-0 win over Miami's Eare and Montgomery 6-4, 7-5. need to momentum we pull us sports. This is something (former MSU athletic director Joe) Wendy Sweney in No. 1 singles. Seventh singles player Diane through the rest of the season," Second singles player Jill Dunn filled in for Tewes in the Kearney was doing when he was here and now Weaver is following she said. the same path." Grinberg took her match with No. 3 doubles competition. This weekend the Spartans Why does VanNederpelt feel the women's soccer club should an impressive 6-3, 6-0 victory Tewes pulled a tendon in her will pack up and head for achieve the varsity status? Purdue University, where they "From what I understand, they (the athletic department) look at will be faced with three tough previous results, instructional emphasis and quality of competition dual matches against the when they decide on varsity sports," he said. "We show them all." Boilermakers, Indiana Univer¬ sity and defending Big Ten Vincent named AND THERE CAN be no doubt, women's soccer is growing. champion Ohio State Univer¬ VanNederpelt was instrumental in forming the Midwestern sity. Women's Intercollegiate Soccer League over the off-season. The league now includes 14 schools, one of them being MSU, with three others wanting in. cagers MVP In addition, the Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Tigers send Fidrych to minors Women has formed a committee to set up a national tournament. The championship tournament will begin next year. Thus far, only one school in the midwest, Denison College in Jay Vincent, the Big Ten's total to 1.305 to rank him sixth LAKELAND, Fla. (UPI) roads of my career yet, just "When he talked 50 to 100 case all players still on the Ohio, has a varsity women's soccer program. But VanNederpelt leading scorer in 1979-80. .has- on MSU's all-time scoring list. - sees that number been named MSU's Most Mark Fidrych apparently is another side street," the 25- innings, I looked at him and I Tigers' roster would be side¬ rising and MSU becoming part of it. Valuable-Player by the vote of . "Jay developed into the best taking in stride the latest in a year-oid righthander said was thinking, 'I'm not gonna lined until a settlement. his teammates. offensive player in the con¬ long string of setbacks. Saturday. wait that long.' CLIP & SAVE 1 ference this past winter," MSU After nearly three years of "Why get bent all out of "I'm gonna know if I'm ready "If there is I The 6-foot-8 junior from a strike, one week coach Jud Heathcote said. "I nagging tendinitis and a some¬ shape about it? Doing that after two three games." Lansing'averaged'22.1 points think we can expect Jay to what troubling spring start, the or or two weeks, they'd be cutting Baffled by Insurance won't solve the problem." Fidrych said he is aware of me back a month, I per outing in conference games. maybe," he His 582 points brings his career continue his superlative play 1976 American League Rookie Although he said he agreed the possibility of a strike by said. "I wouldn't be in regular Policies? I next year and I believe he is a of the Year has been shipped with the move, Fidrych disa¬ major league players in which competition." I bonafide All-America candi¬ back to the minor leagues. greed with Anderson's projec¬ I date." In announcing Fidrych had tion about the length of the Introducing the Sentry I been optioned to Evansville — farm club stay. The selection earns Vincent Plain Talk Auto Policy I The Chicago Tribune award, the team's top farm club — "We're hoping he can pitch Tiger manager Sparky Ander¬ 100 innings there," Anderson I which goes to the MVP of each Call me for details member institution and makes son said Saturday "The Bird" said. I him eligible for the Big Ten needed regular pitching "He's going to need 50 to 100 I Also specializing in Most' Valuable Player Award assignments to regain the innings for sure to get that I strength in his troublesome apartment, home and I won by Earvin Johnson in 1979. strength back in there. life insurance right arm. "The only way he's going to The award will be presented to Jay at the team officially Fidrych was sent to the minors once before, in 1978, get back into the big leagues is to pitch again." SENTRY 500 N. Homer St. banquet April 11 in Long's Banquet and Convention when the tendinitis in his shoulder would not subside. 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The velodrome, in Students with piles of assignments and Sports Clubs and Madison Velo short deadlines know that relief is ava< State News Sports Writer fact, appears in the new movie, Productions with sponsorship able they contact us Our research Dale Hughes operated the Little Miss Marker. from the Schwinn Bicycle Co. lift truck to perfection as the papers are proven time-saving r£l J "The scene in which the track In the six-day race, riders search toois Send for our latest ma.' * 16 foot by four-foot piece of order catalog —*it gives you ready ac ! appears is only about two race three hours a night at cess to thousands of quality researcr wood was raised off the ground minutes | long," Hughes said. speeds up to 50 miles per hour. papers covering ati college sub/ect. i at a 50-degree angle, fitted into "But furnished them (the we Scoring for the teams is done on s Send nc * and ha /irtual if | place and bolted firmly to add movie producers) everything — a point system. iw days ] yet another piece to the giant riders, officials, the whole bit. Among the entrants will be puzzle being built in Demon¬ And we had it stipulated in our Christoff Meingast, an MSU stration Hall. contract that we had to appear student who is an Olympic AUTHORS RESEARCH SERVICES. The 120-part puzzle is a large as extras." hopeful in the sport. INC Suite 600 407 S Dearborn St bicycle track — a "velodrome" Racing begins at 7:30 p.m. NEXT MONTH'S RACE is Chicago III 60605 by name. The 125-meter board nightly. Tickets are $5, with 312-922-0300 track built in 1976 and is produced by MSU's Intramural group rates available. the only portable track of its type in North America. Workers installed the track at MSU Saturday and Sunday lor.use in a National Indoor Women golfers hope Cycling League race April 14 through 19. The race, which for weather change features eight two-man teams of-the country's best racers, is Workers install a section of the Velodrome at Demonstration Hall. the- first such contest ever in this area. ' After returning Sunday from its southern trip, the MSU Hughes is one of four owners women's golf team is looking forward to beginning its spring of the track. The quartet, season, while remaining confident that Michigan weather will Madison Velo Productions of cooperate. Detroit, spent five months con strutting the track. "We didn't have the weather we wanted down south," said MSU coach Mary Fossum, "but we did have time to hit a lot of golf The course is 85 feet wide, shots." 200 feet long, 12 feet high on the'curves and six feet tall on Fossum noted this year's squad is a very young one, and yet she the straightways. "There's was pleased with how it progressed on the spring trip. enough wood for about three and a half houses here," said. Hughes "Once they start playing their normally good game, they'll surprise themselves," added Fossum. Senior captain Ann Atwood "played quite well" according to her coach, who said the Bloomington, 111., native has lengthened her shots. "And she's always had a good short game," Fossum said. Before you go on your first interview THE WOODEN TRACK har kens back to the 1920s and Sophomore Nina Spatafora, MSU's second low scorer int he fall 1930s, when whole professional portion of this year's season, had recent knee surgery, but played on the spring trip. "As soon as she's rested it for a while, she'll be leagues flourished on the bicy¬ cle racing circuit. Arenas such just fine," Fossum said. let us do a job on you. as the Olympia in Detroit and Fossum also mentioned Menominee freshman Sid Wells and Madison Square Garden in New Livonia sophomore Lisa Speaker as players who did well on the fVork City were designed for trip and will be seeing action this spring. ^cycling, Hughes said. • Fossum also mentioned that 1979 All-America Sue Ertl is still "Now there's virtually no around and serves as an inspiration to the young players. ■more indoor racing," Hughes There mav be 50 other guvs going after the said."Most of it is done outside, "Sue will be trying the mini-tour as an amateur, and will then on cement tracks." try to get her professional card next winter," Fossum said. job you want. But the wooden course still And with competition this rough, you'd better make a good impression the minute you walk through the door. No Foolin' Cartridge Trade In Redwood & Ross helps you do this as few other clothing stores can. 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Grand River are due on or before 5 p.m. on Wednesday, April 9, 1980. \ 10 Michigan Stote News East Lansing. Michigan Monday. March 31, 1980 Election results A small turnout of voters elected six new at large representa¬ tives to the Student Council during spring term registration. Three people were elected in the non-white male or female Trial begins in Florida brutality case section. They were: Terri Smith, sophomore business; Frederick TAMPA, Fla. (API Five White former Hade County Prosecutor Hank Adorno said he would Gaddy. junior, business; and Chucky Eaddy, freshman, religious - now subpoena McDuffie, pounding him with clubs, fists and flashlights, and studies. policeofficers go on trial Monday in connection with the alleged Hanlon as a state witness in the trial. sometimes hitting each other by mistake. Kelly Shaw, a sophomore majoring in social science and Pamela beating death of a Black insurance executive that has rocked The alleged beating followed an eight-minute high-speed The most graphic testimony of what happened that night is race relations in Miami. chase that began in unincorporated Dade County and Miller, a sophomore in agriculture and natural resources were ended at contained in depositions released by the judge over the Because of the racial tensions surrounding the case, the trial an intersection just inside the Miami city limits. Up to elected in the non white female category. 10 police objections of defense attorneys. has been moved to Tampa. units began chasing McDuffie after he ran a red Hanlon told investigators he saw Marrero standing over the In the undesignated category, Ellen M. Riedel, a freshman in light on his The five have pleaded innocent to charges that stem from motorcycle. Lyman Briggs College, was elected from a field of seven candidates top of McDuffie, his flashlight gripped in his hands. what prosecutors say was a club-wielding melee that left Hanlon told investigators he remembered seeing McDuffie for the one position. 33 year-old Arthur McDuffie with his skull smashed, mortally "lash out" at officers, but in sworn statements, witnesses said MARRERO GRIPPED THE flashlight and crashed it into Approximately 1,650studentsvoted intheelection. Theat-large injured, on a Miami street corner the night of Dec. 17. McDuffie's hands were handcuffed behind his back during the McDuffie's head, Hanlon said. "I recall (he hit McDuffie) at least representatives are full voting members on the Academic Council, the all-University academic governance body. Prosecutors also say the officers then tried to cover up the alleged beating. three times. It was very strong and very powerful blows," attack. Hanlon said. "His entire face was covered with blood." Officer Alex Marrero is charged with second-degree murder McDUFFIE'S DRIVER'S LICENSE had been suspended in Prosecutors say the defendants battered the victim's while Sgt. Ira Diggs and patrolofficer Michael Watts face December 1978 after he wrote a bad check for a $35 fine in a motorcycle with their clubs to make it appear that McDuffie manslaughter and aggravated battery charges. Sgt. Herbert traffic accident. A warrant was issued for his arrest after he lost control of the vehicle and hit his head falling to the West German ship rescues Evans Jr. and officer Ubaldo Del Toro are charged with being skipped a court appearance for driving with outdated tags. A pavement. accessories after the fact. All the men have been dismissed co-worker has said McDuffie had been afraid of another traffic Meanwhile, at the house where McDuffie lived in the Carol from the force. arrest. City district of Miami, his 2-year-old daughter Dewana still runs Vietnamese refugees A SIXTH FIRED officer, William Hanlon, had been named in McDuffie, a former military policeofficer, died after five days in a coma. A medical examiner said his skull had been "cracked to the window and shouts "Daddy" when a car pulls in. Her mother, Frederica, divorced McDuffie in 1978. But the the case, but on Friday, a judge dismissed manslaughter, open like an egg." couple had planned to remarry early this year and honeymoon BONN, West Germany (APi - A West German ship rescued 48 aggravated battery, evidence tampering and accessory charges When police reports were filed describing the incident as a in Hawaii on a trip McDuffie won at work. Vietnamese refugees from a boat in the South China Sea, a pending against him. traffic accident, supervising officers noted discrepancies and Black citizens in Dade County have reacted angrily to the spokesperson for the Ship for Vietnam Committee relief Judge Lenore Nesbitt ruled that those charges stemmed summoned departmental investigators. McDuffie case, saying it was another example of police organization said Sunday. from statements Hanlon thought wouldn't be used against him. A chilling picture soon emerged of officers standing around brutality directed against Blacks in Florida. The spokesperson, Rupert Nerdeck, said the German ship Cap Anamur was expected to stay in the South China Sea until April 21, then dock in Singapore where the refugees will be handed over to West German officials who have guaranteed them asylum. Sen. Kennedy blasts Carter's handling of inflation; Carr on Afghanistan continued from page 51 Reagan campaigns in Kansas for Tuesday primary i postponing any voting on draft registration until after con¬ gressional recess, which ends in late April. SOME SENATORS SUCH By Th$ Associated Press proposals into legislative form. as he did in defeating Carter in independent candidate should doubletalk." as George McGovern also want to Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, Saturday, assuring him of at filibuster the vote, Carr said. Declaring that "I am not a last week's New York and the major parties nominate The former U.N. ambassador least 34 of the state's 42 "The time delay is important," he said. "As Iran and Afghanistan plunging late into Wisconsin, demogogue — I am a Demo¬ Connecticut primaries. Carter and Reagan for the and CIA director said in Madi¬ national convention delegates. lambasted President Carter crat," Kennedy said it was November elections. fade from the front pages of newspapers and inflation captivates Reagan meanwhile flew into son, Wis., that news reports of Carter won 78 percent of dele¬ attention, the hollow symbolism of draft registration becomes less Sunday for his handling of Carter who "evidently does not Kansas for appearances aimed inflation, while a message from Carter to gates to district and state of an important thing for the U.S. to do." Carr added. Republican believe that inflation is a at shoring up his popularity THE CONGRESSMEMBER Iranian leaders dealing with front-runner Ronald Reagan conventions, while Kennedy serious problem." going into Tuesday's primary, "Time is on our side and I am confident that we can defeat putting distance between him¬ past U.S. foreign policy netted only 9 percent and 13 sought new voter support in Kennedy challenged Carter when 32 delegates will be self and other candidates of mistakes in Iran suggested a registration," he said. Kansas. Both states are holding percent were uncommitted. Carr's discussion to "come out of the Rose selected for the GOP National both parties on the issues, said "self-humiliation and apology" was sponsored by the MSU Chapter of PIRGIM. • Kennedy meanwhile edged primaries Tuesday. Garden at the White House and Convention this July at Detroit. he would not let down his by the administration that Carter Sunday in a presidential Campaigning in a state he find out on the campaign trail The former California contributors — many of the could lead only to "further once had all but conceded to the preference straw poll of dele¬ Prof named director president, Kennedy heated issue with Carter's use took what Americans really think. governor has an overwhelming lead in convention delegates more than 71,000 in the past two months — who would be hostage situations." Bush's state campaign gates to the Oregon Democratic convention. Kennedy got 49.5 THE MASSACHUSETTS over his nearest competitors, unhappy with a Carter-Reagan (continued from page 5) function. of the words "demagogue" and director, Charles Davis, said percent of the vote, while SENATOR planned a 24-hour George Bush and Rep. John B. choice this fall. Bush was "peaking at just the formation center for the state. A study conducted two Carter won 43 percent, with "misleading" in a newspaper swing through Wisconsin in a Anderson of Illinois. Another Anderson added, however, The center will also help the years ago showed MSU had interview in right time," but Bush ducked a California Gov. Edmund G. describing late bid for the state's 75 34 GOP delegates will be that "I haven't put the first University respond more ef¬ 128 research projects dealing Kennedy's economic proposals. question as to how big a margin Brown Jr. and 16 write-in with environmental toxi¬ delegates to the Democratic elected Tuesday in Wisconsin. brick in place" to run as an he would have to win Tuesday candidates trailing. fectively to chemical spills and The president said in the National Convention, apparent Anderson, in a national tele¬ independent. to be able to leave Wisconsin • Sen. Barry M. Goldwater, environmental problems in cology in 28 departments and Milwaukee Journal that ly sensing some weaknesses in vision interview in Washington Bush meanwhile the future. supported by $2.2 million in challenged with his "head held high." the 1964 GOP nominee, said in Kennedy was "not being com¬ Carter's strength there. before he returned to the Carter to "level with the In other developments: Hook has been with the federal funds annually. pletely frank with the Ameri¬ But his campaign Easton, Md., late Friday that aides stump in Wisconsin, came American people" about U.S. • Carter soundly whipped MSU pharmacology depart¬ can people on inflation" and had dismissed any notions that the contrary to his "earlier doubts," closer than ever Sunday to dealings with Iran instead of Kennedy at Democratic county ment since 1966. His research The he now believed Reagan could study also showed the not put his major economic senator might score an upset, has been on the effects of offering himself as an giving the public "silence and conventions in Oklahoma win in November. University was offering 92 drugs and toxic materials, courses dealing with environ¬ AWvVkVWW frank shorter sports Florida Wants ale including PBBs, on the kidney- mental toxicology. MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY SUNDAY, MARCH 30, UNION BUILDING THROUGH FRIDAY, APRIL 4 (Corner of E Grand River and Abbot Road) 2ND FLOOR BALLROOM 10:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. THOUSANDS OF TROPICAL PLANTS DIRECT Dress FROM FLORIDA AT WHOLESALE PRICES - HUNDREDS AT $1 • $2. your team f onts Hanging Baskets Cadi and Succulents in style! 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University Mall 337-2402 217 Ann Street • 351-8550 the MSU Bookstore CLIP AND SAVE Fanous Italians SdaJBar Hippity-nop French Thousand Isid I jrvic Small Ranch Italian S(VRf your way into V, : f.enuj & Provoloni- someone's IJre£ Americans Si&ShfSpatftfes j heart with No 19 No. 23 Galley Sub Shop Spccal "The Sub if I an Easter I Factory Vegetarian" 2.1 I Card! 21 Roast Beef, Ham & F 25 The Super Cluh Sub I I Gtatley Sid> Shops I Creative excellence is an American tradition. include our ■ ■ DM Camfout last iansay»»»I - *''PiCNtsAliJM or Delivery KMOI (,und River Ave I I OR OUT Italic Oust lull Of Cjmpm) I CtIP AND SAVE J® Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Monday. March 31. 1980 1 ] /M /a tscs ij\ si:itij:mi;m i:\i'i;Muriitt:s Israel Development Fund to spend more on West Bank By DANIEL GREBLER Associated Press Writer Zeev Ben-Yosef of the depends on World Zionist Organization. "But that the ministers. Today they may say they have the positions are filled TEL AVIV, Israel — Israel plans to spendat least $140 million — money, but when we go to them with a specific request, the Joseph E. Dickinson, vice president for development, has 18 percent more than last year — on settlements in the occupied response is: 'We don't have the funds.' " announced that four posts with the MSU Development Fund West Bank during the fiscal year that starts Tuesday. The plans have been filled. have set off a debate within the country. IN ADDITION, THE army spends an unknown amount in Linda A. Dolby, 30, has been promoted to the position of Settlement expenditures will consume just over one percent of providing security for the villages that house about 15,000 Israelis President's Club coordinator after serving as a planned giving Israel's budget of $11 billion and are seen as indicative of the among the West Bank's 750,000 Palestinian Arabs. officer at MSU since 1978. defiance Prime Minister Menachem Begin's government shows Some Israeli news reports have put the settlement budget as toward those, including the United States, who consider the high as $188 million, but Ben-Yosef said the figure was too high. "I settlements illegal and obstacles to peace. wish the $188 million figure were correct," he said. M. James Mclntyre, 28, has been promoted to the position of The figure of $140 million was assembled from a range of Whatever the final total would be if the hidden costs were director of school and college alumni programs after serving as governmental and semi-governmental agencies involved in the included, it is clear that Begin's government is putting a lot of an assistant to that post since 1975. settlement effort. It does not include any money for new money behind its often-voiced determination to settle Jews in the His job will be to spearhead the campaign of biblical "Land of Israel." individual settlements, or for the government's latest decision to put two departments and colleges in soliciting alumni donations. Israeli schools in the West Bank city of Hebron at an estimated Opponents claim the money would be better spent meeting social needs inside Israel at a time when the government, trying to Working with Mclntyre is Marti K.S. Heil, assistant director cost of $2.5 million. of school and reduce last year's 111 percent inflation, is cutting the budget. college alumni programs. Heil, 25, received a bachelor's degree in communication arts HERE IS A breakdown of the settlement budget, which is under And old-line settlement officials complain Begin is ignoring large from MSU in 1976 and has most recently served as staff the overall administration of Agriculture Minister Ariel Sharon: unsettled areas inside Israel proper by concentrating on the West • From the Housing Ministry, $67.5 million for "thickening" Bank. representative for the campaign division of the Capital Area United Way. some of the existing 73 Jewish villages in the West Bank, RAANAN WEITZ, HEAD of the settlement department of the Filling the position of assistant director of the Ralph Young according to Yosi Margalit, of the ministry's Rural Building fund is Therese A. Fossum, a 1972 MSU graduate and an Authority. Jewish Agency, said that the government set aside only enough English teacher with the Okemos Public Schools "We hope to build about 750 new housing units in Judea and money for 80 housing units in existing settlements in Galilee, Samaria (the West Bank) and prepare sites for another 200 units," Israel's norther district. Margalit said. • An additional $72.5 million is budgeted for the Settlement Department of the World Zionist Organization, which gets government money to provide infrastructure, temporary housing and related equipment for the villages. The exact amount to be spent on settlements is difficult to pin Second crater on Wash, volcano down, partly because officials are reluctant to talk about the internationally sensitive subject, and partly because the figures are COUGAR, Wash. '(AP) - volcano, but earthquakes con¬ 10:30 p.m., she said. explanation as to what caused tinued to rattle the mountain. The new crater — about 90 subject to change as the government alters its programs. Geologists flying over erupting the lightning or arcing. Besides the $140 million funneled through the Housing Ministry Mount St. Helens reported THE CLOUDS OF smoke feet by 150 feet — had opened and the World Zionist Organization, observers believe other Sunday the appearance of a drifted southeast in the direc¬ about 30 feet north of the Geologist Bob Christensen second crater the cone of the tion of Hood River, Ore., on the said, "This is not a glow we agencies contribute to the effort by installing utilities and other on original eruption, which has left would associate with the pres essentials, but these expenditures are difficult to estimate. volcano with eerie blue light¬ Columbia River, Brucchi said, a hole about 300 feet by 450 feet ence of magma (lava)." ning arcing between it and the and people in its path could in size. "Other government ministries could give us more money," said first. smell a sulfur odor and detect "A blue glow or flame was The blue glow was not seen The 9,677-foot snow-covered settling ash. seen in the smaller crat t and after 11:30 p.m. Saturday. peak in southwestern Washing¬ "The ash could cause low, blue-colored lightning was seen Brucchi said, adding Forest Afghan president claims ton had been mostly shrouded in clouds since it began erupting minor corrosion to metals and some damage to textiles," she arcing between Brucchi said. the two," Service planes were in the air near the volcano almost con Thursday, in the first such said. "You wouldn't want to Lightning generated by vol¬ tinuously. Am in was a CIA agent display in the contiguous United hang out our wash this morn¬ canic activity had been seen She said scientists in¬ States since 1917. ing." earlier in the plumes of black were But the weather started The second crater was smoke rising from the moun¬ stalling more equipment on the By United Press International spired plots. spotted by U.S. Geological tain. volcano to measure earthquakes clearing Saturday night, reveal¬ Afghan President Babrak "There are not more than Service geologists riding in a and to detect any tilt in the slope ing the unusual sight, said U.S. Karmal charged in an interview 15,000," he told the West Forest Service spokesperson Forest Service plane about THERE WAS NO immediate of the mountain. published Sunday that his pre¬ German news magazine Der Sylvia Brucchi in Vancouver, decessor Hafizullah Amin CIA agent who killed up to 1.5 was a Speigel in an interview con¬ ducted recently in Kabul, the Wash., about 40 miles south¬ $20" west of the mountain. million people under a brutal Afghan capital. Mudflows on the mountain Co-Optical regime "a hundred times more In a related article, Der froze in the cold weather Satur¬ merciless than that of Pol Pot in Spiegel said more and more day night, but plumes of steam Cambodia." West Germans, alarmed by the and smoke continued to blast Karmal, who came to power Afghan crisis, are fleeing to Sunday from both craters to an when the Soviets invaded last America and Australia in altitude of about 15,000 feet. No Christmas and Amin was killed, search of a safer life. lava has emanated from the is offering *20°° off on any pair of soft, semi-soft, or hard contact denied Western intelligence re¬ lenses. Upon presentation of this coupon you will receive '2000 off ports that the Soviets have some 80,000 troops in his coun¬ any pair of contact lenses. s20 savings plus a spare pair on hard try. contact lenses only. 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Each tour consists of a slide — — — — — —— — presentation, a discussion of the function and operation of the Computer Laboratory, and a New donors with your first donation, bring this coupon and $4* walking tour ot the building. The tours start in Room 215 the you will receive an extra $4 come to: ^ at following times. AMERICAN PLASMA DONORS { March 31 1:00 p.m. Across From Coral Gables /-ft April 1 3:00 p.m. April 2 7:00 p.m. 2827 Gr. River Ave. East Lansing. NEW DONORS -ft April 3 9:00a.m. TU - W 9 AM -7:00 PM ONLY J* April 4 11:00 a.m. F - Sat 8 AM - 5 PM ***+♦****+********++*************************** 12 Mich.gon S»ote Mews bo-/ ion-,.ng Michigan Monday, March 31, 1980 Millikcr building coalition CM ( ll)EM KILLED 123 WORKERS to barb lax shift proposal MARQl'KTTE ' I'll Robert Tisch tax cut Gov. William G. Milliken blasted the plan and said he is building a coalition to The story behind disaster in North Sea support his own more moderate tax shift proposal. Budget Director Gerald Miller outlined the still-tentative plan at By ED BLANCHE happened. Skopheim said he managed to claw his way to the door of the the governmor's fourth annual State Affairs Conference here. Associated Press W riter He said he heard "two loud bangs followed by another movie theater then raced to his cabin, bang grabbed his survival It calls for a flat «,">')(;; er family property tax reduction with lost OSLO, Norway — No one worried much about the gale force soon after. The lights went out. Alarm claxons sounded. Men gear, pulled himself up a stair railing to the deck, from which, revenues replaced by increasing the sales tax from 4 percent to winds and high waves pounding the Alexander I. Kielland, a screamed in confusion and terror and then were piled he figures, he would jump into the sea and swim for a drilling atop one either 5 or 6 percent. five story "hotel" floating 200 miles offshore in a North Sea oil another against a wall of the t heater as the top-heavy structure rig 100 yards away. Tisch. the color: ' Shiawassee County drain commissioner, field. The 212 men on board had been through worse. began to tip over. It was his only choice. A metal catwalk linking the platform hopes to place on thi fall ballot a plan which wouid cut property Then suddenly, without warning, their world literally turned Thirty seconds after the leg collapsed, he said, the platform, to the rig was torn in two when the platform, operated by 'axes by aboir "si percent * hile sharply limiting the Legislature's upside down and 123 of them were dead. built to withstand 100 foot waves, was listing dangerously at 45 Phillips Petroleum Co., collapsed just as drilling crews were ability to . mpen>. • by raising any other levy. "We'd all been given lifeboat training, but when it happens so degrees. changing shifts. Milliken said Saturday the ,Tisch plan would be "absolutely quickly, there's not a lot you can do except try to survive," said Survivors reported panic from the first moments on. He never got the chance. devastating to the state's ability to help those in need. Tony Sylvester, a 34-year-old British oil worker, who did. Fear-stricken men jammed the door from the movie theater, Skopheim was plucked from the deck by a large wave and He said approval of the plan would mean deep cuts in mental Others never had a chance after the unthinkable happened at preventing others getting out. On the crazly tilting deck, some started swimming for the rig. "It was murder in that water," he health, law er.t.-r omen. welfare and higher education programs. 3:33 p.m. Thursday — when one of five legs supporting the men grabbed life jackets and threw themselves into the big said later. "I was exhausted after I'd only swum 20 or 30 To call h a plan • -\ reform. Milliken said, is "putting it 10,000-ton steel structure collapsed and the platform capsized. waves. meters." charitablv," On Sunday, Norwegian authorities recovered two more Few of them survived, though one was in the water for three bodies from the frigid waters, bringing to 42 the number of hours before being picked up alive. But he was one of the lucky ones. A crane operator on the rig bodies found. Another 81 men are still missing and presumed Technical chief Odd Osland, a Norwegian, who was flung out lowered a wire basket to him and pulled him to safety. dead in history's worst-ever, offshore, oil drilling accident. of bed when the leg snapped, said: "I heard the screech of steel Rescue headquarters in the oil city of Stavanger launched a Lansing Citv Council Eighty nine men were rescued in the hours after the platform went down in 90 feet of water. cracking and realized something serious had happened." full emergency alarm at 7:05 p.m., 92 minutes after disaster struck the Alexander I. Kielland. British, West German and HE SAID HE and others struggled to the deck and launched Dutch vessels and helicopters from Norway and Britain raced to d 'senss revenue s harim OLAV SKOPHEIM, A 28-year-old Norwegian engineer, was a liteboat. At firs:, he said, the waves, sometimes as high as 20 feet, and winds, up to 60 miles an hour, bashed the boat against to help. among the approximately 50 workers watching the beginning of At 9 p.m., the first reports came in that some survivors had the American made movie Jeremiah Johnson in the theater on the side of the platform. Later, he said, they used their shoes to been found. At 10 p.m., a lifeboat with 23 shivering men was A resolutio- expressing the need for continued federal revenue the bottom level of the floating hotel when the accident bail the lifeboat out and keep it afloat. located. At 11:30 p.m., the first seven bodies were found. sharing to -ities will be discussed by the Lansing City Council at 7:30 tonight or 'he 10th floor of City Hall. The resolution, which is expected to pass, would call for the sending of letters to U.S. Sens. Donald Riegle and Carl Levin, and Rep. Bob Carr to express Lansing's urgent need for the federal money, said Council President Lou Adado. Lansing received more than $3 million in federal revenue sharing for fiscal year 1979-80. Mayor Gerald Graves has included that same amount in his 1980-81 budget proposal. Graves has said if federal revenue sharing is not continued there will be layoffs of 175 Lansing workers along with other budget cuts. heipP"\ Though Carr has shown opposition recently to federal moneys for cities. Councilmember Lucile Belen said Carr voted for it two HOLLY'S INC. BOtC«";aVce years ago and received a thank-you from only one Michigan city: Lansing. RESTAURANT MANAGEMENT pay*09 The council will also take up the mayor's controversial appointment of new Personnel Director Stephen Kintz. 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Browse 'Round The deadline for returning completed applications is Brookfield Plaza Gift Shop "Herpes of the genitals has been increasing Friday, April 4th ot 5:00 p.m. so rapidly that it is now considered the second 1393 E. Grand River East Lansing (next to Muir's) 332-5979 most common venereal disease." "Epidemiologic data strongly suggest a link between herpes simplex and cervical cancer." "Herpes has become the disease of the 80's." Health & Body, a publication concerned with ideas for good health, presents a provocative article on herpes and the latest recommendations by scientists to stop this nasty affliction. For more information write for a FREE introductory issue to Health & Body, Dept. HBMS3, P.O. Box 53093, CONTACT: Atlanta, Georgia 30355. BOB SCHIEMANN 355 1913 DEM HALL Michigarin Stote News, East Lansing. Michigan Monday. March 31, 1980 |5 PLAYBACK Just in time for funs. mm! And in time for doWhy p think then cell us The TWO-PAY ? 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SOMEBODY ELSE'S ELECTROLYSIS •2 minutes to campus FURNISHED STUDIO units, OR-4-3-31 (3) CLOSET, featuring gently $185/month all utilities in¬ used clothing. 541 E. Grand TYPING, EXPERIENCED, The Computer Laboratory will offer a series of Waters & Rivers cluded. Immediate oc¬ River. Open noon to 6 p.m. fast and reasonable. 371 - non-credit short courses in computing during FURNISHED ROOMS, walk¬ 4635. C-4-3-31 (3) Edge Apts. cupancy, 337-1619, OR-2-3-31 (4) ing distance to campus. Call Take-ins by appointment. Spring Term. Registration can be made March 24- C-4-3-31 (5) 28 and March 261 River St. 332-6189. 5-4-1 13) 31-April 4, 1980 in the User In¬ (next to Cedor Village) SUBLEASE 1 Bedroom Instructions formation Center, 313 Computer Center. A $2 fee HOUSEMATE WANTED- for MARSHALL MUSIC CO. apartment, Northwind Farms, Your headquarters for pro¬ covering materials is charged for each short cour¬ log cabin on Lake Lansing. 332-4432 available 4/19, $245 month. $125 + deposit. Call 339- fessional P.A. gear, electric CHINA STUDY TOUR- July LESSONS IN Guitar, banjo se. Computer time is not included in the basic fee, No undergrads. 332-5268. 3rd thru 24th. Fifteen days in and more, at the ELDERLY but is available for an additional cost at the 3876. 8-4-4 (3) keyboards, guitars and amps. Call 337-9700 or stop in. China 7 days in Hong Kong, 7 INSTRUMENT SCHOOL. Chinese cities emphasis on C-4-3-31 (3) student's option. Asterisks (*) next to course num¬ FEMALE NEEDED to share Frandor Mall, 3 blocks from ROOM FOR rent in 5-bed- bers indicate courses that have prerequisites; for Bedroom $96 per month, Deposit required, close to Houses \{^\ room house. 2 blocks from west campus. Free parking. C-4-3-31 (7) schools and universities. Academic credit available. PRIVATE GUITAR instruc¬ more information, call 353-1800. Campus. Available Im¬ campus. 351-0032. 8-4-8 (3) $2495 from West coast. Call tion. Beginners through ad¬ mediately, Kathy or Judy SUBLET-BEDROOM in nice TOP DOLLAR paid- SLR 349-5189 by April 1. vanced. Call MARSHALL townhouse in Okemos. TWO BLOCKS to campus, 3-4-1 (8) MUSIC CO. 337-9700. Open Introduction to Computing (100) 351-4930. 8-4-4 (61 cameras, lenses, flashes, en¬ Mature individuals. $135 in¬ two girls: private room; April weeknights until 9:00p.m. For persons with little or no computing experience. 1, $125. 349-3512. 8-4-8 (3) larges, movie and slide pro¬ Sec. I. April 7 9,14,16 3-5 p.m.. 110 Computer Center. FEMALE ROOMMATE need¬ cluding utilities, washer and jectors, antique cameras and PROTECT YOURSELF Saturdays 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Sec. II: April 8,10,15,17 7-9 p.m.: 110 Computer Center. ed immediately. 1 bedroom, dryer. 349-9139 after 6. photos. Camera Repair- fast, C-4-3-31 (6) 3-3-29 (6) FEMALE ROOMMATE need¬ Feel safer walking at night 30 seconds to campus. Rent low prices guaranteed work. Products Introduction to the MSU Academic Computing ed immediately spring and proven very negotiable. 337-7556 or 337- $95 + utilities. Call WILCOX TRADING POST Effective Legal. Inexpen- NEW FACES System (101*) 0136. 8-4-7 (4) OPEN HOUSES near campus summer. 4-5-6 bedrooms. Saturday 337-7996. 4-3-31 (3) 509 E. Michigan, Lansing 485- WANTED For persons with experience at another computing facility. 4391. C-4-3-31 (9) April 5, 3-5 p.m. Starts at 220 for professional modeling April 7. 9,14,16 7-9 p.m.; 110 Computer Center. SUBLET, OLDE Farm. 1 per¬ RICK 332-0621 to train for Live Fashion Collingwood. Bring bikes. FEMALE ROOMMATE to son, summer. Rent nego¬ Basic SPSS (155*) B-3-31 (5) share upstairs ;n duplex. Giant Wall Hanging! and Show Magazine Photo¬ tiable. 351-5121. 3-4-2 (3) Introduction to the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences. $112.50 month. Includes utili¬ Posters many styles. graphy T.V. No experience ties. Call 332-0241. 8-4-9 (4) "Whippet!" are back in Recreation m necessary. Sec. I: April 21. 23, 28. 30 3-5 p.m.; 110 Computer Center. ACROSS FROM Brody, 1 COUPLE NEEDS small house Sec. II; April 22, 24. 29, May 1 7-9 p.m.: 110 Computer Center. stock $5.00 box along bedroom apartment in private to sublet for summer. Call home. $200 month. Includes all utilities. 332-2668 or 374- Marty-337-1215. B1-3-31 (3) EAST LANSING male. Close to Union. room for 332- with code" "Rush". "Pseudo¬ t-ihlrt!, bongs, and the area s lorgest sel¬ SKYDIVING-EVERY week¬ end. First jump instruction tdudmb Professional Modeling of Introductory Graphics (160*) Introduction to graphics programming. 2800. Prefer female grad. OWN ROOM-1 or 2 rooms to 0205. 443 Grove Street. of low price high- Saturdays, Sundays and Hol¬ May 19, 21 3-5 110 Computer Center. ection Lansing Inc 351-0031. p.m.; OR-3-3-31 (7) sublet for summer, in E. 6-4-7 13) idays at 9:30 a.m. (no ap¬ Lansing, $117 + utilities. pointment necessary). FREE BEAT INFLATION today- Introduction to Interactive Usage (175*) ROOMS, OUIET, close. Fur¬ THI WHITE MONKEY Transportation to jump area. Introduction to the use of the interactive computing facility at MSU SUMMER SUBLET, 3 males, 337-0051 after 6 p.m. 5-4-4(4) Own your own janitorial nished. Renting now, spring, Free Skydiving programs for Sec. I: May5, 7 12,14 3-5p.m.: llOComputerCenter. non-smoking, River Glenn, business. Respond with letter 351-8622 3-3-31 (3) CHRISTIAN HOUSE needs summer, fall. Men and groups such as dormitories, Sec. II: May6, 8,13 15 7-9p.m.: llOComputerCenter and phone number to 16927 women spacious kitchen and fraternities, sororities. Char¬ two women. Located across NIKON-LENSES, 200mm f 4, Newton Rd. Seminar to be community rooms. 332-3700 lotte Paracenter and MSU BASIC (220*) ROOMMATE NEEDED im¬ from Akers. 351-8910 or 351- good condition, just relubri- given on starting your own. Introduction to the BASIC programming or 332-7378. 8-4-9 (6) Sport Parachuting Club. Call language. mediately. 1 bedroom, 30 7844. 1-3-31 (4) cated, $150., 135mm f 2.8, 5-4-1 (7) before 8 a.m. or late even¬ May 20. 22 7-9 p.m. 119 Eppley Center. seconds to campus. Rent used but not abused, body NEED 2 PEOPLE share OWN ROOM in furnished ings 372-9127. C 3-3-31 (14) TO play guitar- negotiable, 337-7556 or 337- to duplex. Mature female for rough, optics good, $60., LEARN Systematic Programming in PASCAL 1240* I 0136. 8-4-7 (4) house 1 '/> miles west of both IC mount- Call 355-8311, Group lessons offered on all Discussion of PASCAL programming language. campus. $77/month, 372- spring Ef summer. Close. ask for Mark. S-5-4-1 (7) SPRINGTIME ENTERTAIN¬ levels, in guitar, banjo, man¬ May 10, 21. 27. 29 7-9p.m.. llOComputerCenter 337-0357 6-4-7 (3) MENT. Horseback riding, 0989. 3-4-2 (4) dolin, fiddle, singing, clog¬ PRE CBS fender Pro-Reverb hayrides, sunset rides, moon¬ ging and much more! Re¬ MALE ROOMMATE needed- light rides, and campouts. FREE SEmiNARS LOOKING FOR fall housing? head and cabinet. Excellent gister now at ELDERLY IN¬ $75 * utilities. Great house¬ Boarding and lessons avail¬ Call Mid-Michigan. They condition. $250 337 9661 STRUMENTS 541 E Grand mates- 3. Call 372-4329. able. CRAZY C RIDING have over 400 properties to 3-4-2 (3) River, East Lansing. 332- Z5-4-4 (31 STABLE. 676-3710, A series of free seminars will be offered this Spring choose from, and they 4331. Classes begin the week OR-2-3-31 (7) of 4 7. C-2-3-31 112) Term. No registration is necessary. Call 353-1800 specialize in the MSU area. MALE-OWN room in house. PETRODOLLARS. BRING Call today and see if they some home. Booklet outlines for more information. $150 a month plus 1/3 utili¬ BLUEGRASS EXTENSION LEARN ELECTRIC guitar have what you're looking for. employment opportunities in ties. Close to campus. 332- SERVICE play weddings, from someone who knows 349-1065. C-4-3-31 (8) Saudi Arabia. $3 check or 2838 or 625-3588 5-4-1 (4) parties, 655-1366 or 353-9695 how. 351-5912. 5-4-3 (3) Research Data Preparation Money Order to Crow, Box Discussion of general considerations related to data preparation and an C-4-3-31 13) NON-SMOKING housemate FEMALE-HOUSE-own room. 392, Huntsville, AL 35804 overview of newer techniques. UP** IIS needed, own room, rent: $100 a month, nice, clean, 2 Z3-3-31 (6) April 8, 3-5 p.m.: 110 Computer Center $110 - utilities, 485-1912. 5-4-3 (3) blocks to MSU. Call 485-5204 or 351-9186. 5-4-1 (41 YAMAHA ALL around skis- isriis] CAR POOL from Jackson to Image Processing Laboratory in Soloman bindings, $100. EXPERT GUITAR repairs. Introduction to the capabilities of the laboratory with emphasis on MSU- daily. 1-783-3065. NEAR WILLIAMS Hall- Beal FEMALE NEEDED to share 3 FEMALE GRAD student Womens Lange snow boots, Acoustic and electric. Most or Z4-4-3 (3) apartments. Furnished, bedroom home. Call 321-2901 $60, best offer. Good condi¬ extensive shop in the state. street professional woman needed 2 bedroom, 2 person, $270 before noon. 8-4-7 (3) for house. Close to campus. tion. 393-4273. E 5-4-4 (5) ELDERLY INSTRUMENTS. including heat, year lease, 1 parking space, no pets, 332- ROOMMATE FOR two bed¬ $175ok orb-, s. 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STORE HOURS STORE HOURS NIU^H 135-3454 International Center 7:30 AM 5:30 PM 7:30 AM - 5:30 PM BOOH STORE - i