"lUEBOAY Temperatures will go the way of inflation today and climb to an The State News expected high of 50. while the skies will match the economic forecast and he mostly cloudy. (casus (lux VOLUME 74 NUMBER 52 MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY EAST LANSING MICHIGAN 48824 APRIL 1, 1980 Carter sets deadline in hostage crisis By AP and UP1 ary Council was ready to take jurisdiction of "The president was very clearly reso¬ think he has decided in his mind that A major break appeared imminent Mon¬ the hostages and congressional leaders in own an impending new turn in the U.S.-Iran Ghotbzadeh, a member of the council, met lute," said Sen. Robert Packwood, R-Ore., tomorrow is it." confrontation. with Khomeini day in the nearly 150-day-old impasse over Washington said President Carter planned following a meeting with Carter. Press secretary Jody Powell Monday morning, and the said Carter Before Bani-Sadr's meeting with the the 50 American hostages in the U.S. to take retaliatory measures Tuesday "Tomorrow is the deadline, and tomor¬ met with the National spokesperson said Bani-Sadr would meet Security Council and three militants, an Iranian Foreign Ministry with him later Monday. Embassy in Tehran. unless there is substantial progress toward row he will announce what he is going to do the bipartisan congressional leadership "to New reports said the Iranian Revolution- a settlement. if the message is not satisfactory, period. I spokesperson said transfer of the hostages A CBS News report, officially denied in review developments in Iran" on the 149th to government custody was one of the steps Tehran, said the council decided by a 7-6 day of captivity for the hostages. being considered by the ruling Revolution¬ Sen. Jacob Javits, R-N.Y., said Carter vote Sunday night to seek government ary Council. custody of the hostages. Bani Sadr said the will address the nation Tuesday and told council did make President reporters "the United States has to plow ahead with actions which will make the AFTER THE MEETING Bani Sadr made no announcement, the Iranian news agency Sunday, but he a decision gave no on details. The young Moslem radicals, who have the crisis Iranian government understand that we are Pars reported. determined to get these hostages released." occupied the embassy since last Nov. 4, The president's talks with the militants balked when the CBS News said the Revolutionary Coun¬ took place at his residence, where he and Revolutionary Council tried to take control of their American cuts off cil decided to move the hostages from the embassy after a 4'/z-hour "special" meeting Sunday night that was attended by Iranian the rest of the council regular evening meeting. were holding their The Foreign Ministry spokesperson said captives in early March. At that time they sought a direct order from Khomeini for the transfer, but the cleric-revolutionary did President Abolhassan Bani Sadr. no new moves would be announced by not issue one. The $15 billion developments, following two secret Bani-Sadr without the approval of revolu¬ Bani-Sadr, who appears eager to end the messages sent by Carter to Iran in recent tionary leader Ayatollah Ruhollah crisis, has made clear his impatience with days, were the strongest signals in weeks of Khomeini. Foreign Minister Sadegh i continued on page 2 By MICHAEL PUTZEL Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON President Carter Pistol - Monday sent Congress his promised plan for balancing the fiscal 1981 budget and said it would reduce spending for federal programs area returns to E.L. by $15 billion. The proposed revisions in the budget By SUSIE BENKELMAN place the annexation question on the ballot followed by County Clerk Lingg Brewer for Carter sent up in January would save an State News Staff Writer was unconstitutional and that the pistol area the annexation of the territory was constitu¬ additional $2.2 billion by forcing the In today's official head count — the 1980 was to remain in Meridian Township. tional, even though the law conflicted with government to borrow less, the administra¬ census — it looks as if East Lansing is going The preliminary order is effective until a rules set up by the boundary commission. tion said, thus cutting total spending by to come up with about 3,150 extra, while final appellate ruling is heard by East Brewer followed the Charter $17.2 billion. Meridian Township Township will be about that many Lansing and Meridian Township attorneys, Act procedure for scheduling the annexation "We have a real fight ahead," Carter said short. East Lansing attorney Tom Hitch said. election after being presented with petitions in signing the revised budget proposals. "It For now East Lansing has won its fight to East Lansing has filed its brief and last summer from County Commissioner is not going to be an automatic thing that we expects Meridian Township to have a brief Mark Grebner, D-East Lansing. gain the coveted 33-acre, pistol shaped area succeed, but I'm absolutely determined that in East Complex. filed by mid-April, Hitch said. Grebner, who sponsored the drive to get we shall. He promised to veto any The pistol boundaries cut The recent order will make all those living the annexation question on the ballot, through parts of budget-busing bills he has to in order to in the pistol area residents of East Lansing. claimed boundaries made voting and voter Hubbard, Holmes, Owen, McDonel and meet his goal. This could mean about $132,000 more per Akers halls, making some students in those registration confusing. The proposals announced Monday would residence halls residents of East Lansing year for the city when the state begins its The annexation could also have an effect appear to curtail spending in nearly every and others residents of Meridian Township. revenue sharing, according to Gary on the number of potential liberal voters category except defense and Social Secur¬ Murphy, East Lansing's group manager for (students) in East Lansing. A state court of appeals panel Thursday ity. And Carter insisted the Pentagon would finance. East Lansing city council member and a be required to operate more efficiently in issued a preliminary order ruling that East The new residents will be counted as part member of East Lansing Progressives, Alan order to absorb some of the added costs of its Lansing and Meridian Township take heed of East Lansing in the 1980 census, the Fox, said the new residents are more likely to the November election results in which official tally upon which these revenue expanding operations following the interna¬ Stote News Tony Dugal to balance the political parties in the city tional crises of recent months. Junior Bob Pizarek sets his studies aside voters approved the annexation. East With the acquisition of the than make one party stronger. long enough to complete pistol area, the 1980 census forms, which were mailed to residences Lansing voters approved the annexation in East Lansing's present estimated "A dorm precinct in a city council election, over the past 1979 2-1 while students living in the pistol popoula- THE DEEPEST CUTS would be made in tion of 54,000 will jump aobut 5.8 weekend. The U.S. government is percent, for example, might swing 100 votes," Fox outlays for jobs asking that the forms be completed approved it 3-1. Hitch said. programs, revenue sharing and in the mail today. said, "and in Dayton Hudson there will be for the states arid in government pay and The preliminary order was a response to a The state allocation is about $42 per 1,000 new housing units. There will be more retirement benefits. motion filed by East Lansing last month person, Murphy said. He said he has not actual votes coming out of that." JamesT. MclntyreJr., the director of the which requested the court of appeals figured the federal revenue sharing amounts Fox cited advantages to the annexation, reverse a December Office of Management and Budget, said: "No ruling by Ingham per person, but that the city would receive single interest or set of recipients will bear a disproportionate share of the austerity. But some of the government's Security Council debates County Circuit Court Judge Jack W. Warren. Warren ruled that the statute used to more from the federal government, should the annexation be finalized. however, in the ease with which students can register and vote. The annexation will make it easier for all East Complex students key programs for The court of appeals ruled the procedure to vote in East Lansing, he said. the needy were spared, he said, because "this administration has not balanced the budget on the backs of the poor." Palestinian state issue The poor, however, are not exempt. The budget proposes to adjust food stamp Union to file ' 'msgrievance sarah allowances for increases in the cost of living By WILLIAM N. OATIS Senegal's U.N. Ambassador Falilou Associated Press Writer Kane, chairman of the Palestinian Rights only once a year instead of twice. The same against Custodial Services supervisor UNITED NATIONS (AP) - The Security Committee, opened the debate Monday by change would reduce spending for child Council opened a new debate on the nutrition, workers' compensation benefits declaring the committee "believes that it is Palestinian issue Monday with backers of high time that the Israeli leaders face the and federal employee retirement. the Palestine Liberation Organization de¬ facts and recognize the national rights of "She Coupled with planned increases in reven¬ By LESA DOLL was posting posters on campus buildings," Mueller said. ues from the president's new manding Israel "face the facts" and accept an the Palestinians." State News Staff Writer "Nobody is to post without permission." energy import taxes, the full range of cuts would leave a independent Palestinian state. The debate was adjourned Monday with A grievance will be filed today against the Supervisor of MSU The ordinance states no signs or posters may be placed in any If a resolution calling for establishment of no date set for its Custodial Services for alleged employee harassment, said Steve area other than a surplus in government spending of $16.5 resumption, but it is designated bulletin board without proper such a state comes to a vote, the United billion in the fiscal year beginning next Oct. expected to reopen Wednesday. Wallace, a district steward for Local 1585. permission. Lt. Michael Rice of DPS confirmed that the DPS does States is expected to veto it. Committee reporter Victor Gauci, the The harassment grievance is one of approximately 20 different take action against violators of this ordinance. 1. That would be the largest budget surplus This is the second time in a month that the Maltese ambassador, charged in an appa¬ in the nation's history if it materialized. complaints that have been filed by Union Local 1585 against "It is an enforceable ordinance and we do enforce it," he said. Carter administration has confronted the rent reference to the United States that Wallace said Mueller's actions against the custodial service But officials have made it clear that the supervisor Larry Mueller since winter term, Wallace said. issues of the Israeli-occupied territories in "the internal politics of influential coun¬ president might still propose a tax cut if The grievance states that Mueller is in violation of several employee clearly constitute harassment. the Security Council. On March 1 it voted in tries" were a drag on "what must urgently "He uses his position to pay back personal vengeance," Wallace Congress accepts his reductions in spending, favor of a resolution condemning Israeli provisions of the union contract regarding purpose and intent and and Congress already is tempted to be done in the Middle East." said. settlements in the territories, a vote later Israeli Ambassador Yehuda Z. Blum management rights. The complaint states Mueller "has threatened Wallace indicated an array of grievances in all three distribute the prospective surplus by steps of the disavowed by President Carter because of and harassed" a custodial service employee to the point of "making noted President Carter will hold negotiation process are the result of "vengeance." These include reducing taxes in an election year. separate it almost impossible for her to function properly in the job." its references to Jerusalem as occupied land. talks in Washington this month with The previous highest surplus was $12 Conflicts between Mueller and the employee began when she complaints concerning denial of personal time to employees and The U.N. Committee on Palestinian Egyptian President Anwar Sadat and not granting advancements to employees with most seniority, he billion in 1948. Rights asked for the current debate in line Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin to allegedly placed posters on University property derogatory to said. If Carter's spending cuts are approved, with a 1979 General Assembly resolution custodial management, Wallace said. they would balance the federal budget for try to end the deadlock in Egyptian-Israeli Wallace added the grievances are the result of Mueller's "lack of the first time in 12 years and the second time calling on the council to reconsider by March talks on Palestinian self-rule in the occupied The posters supposedly criticized "the rights of the employees knowledge for the position he has and also the way he approaches 31,1980, the committee's 4-year-old plan for territories. labor relations." in 20. being denied," he added. a Palestinian state founded by the PLO in Thus, he said, "there can be little doubt Wallace said Mueller gave a written record of verbal warning to "Grievance answers to the first step grievances were very Congress already is at work on its own list the occupied West Bank of the Jordan River that this debate was of budget cuts that closely parallel Carter's initiated and timed to the employee and called the Department of Public Safety for her short, brief and unexplanatory," he said. and Gaza Strip. The United States vetoed try and frustrate the ongoing peace process arrest. The employee was read her rights by a DPS officer for the The DPS said the case against the MSU employee by Mueller is and in some cases go beyond them. the plan in the council in 1976. in the Middle East." violation of University Ordinance No. 31.00 on March 26, he said. still under investigation and no hearing date has been set. Winder announces elimination of positions Bv KARL BLANKENSHIP Monday plans to form a unit called the reorganization "will dictate a change of Winder said, but who that will be has not and KY OWEN State News Staff Writers University Undergraduate Department to handle academic advising of freshman Director of Academic Services. budget." Winder said. been determined. The University Undergraduate Divi¬ Asked if Willard Warrington, acting Two major administrative positions and sophomore no preference students. sion will also be responsible for opera dean of the University College would be will be eliminated in an administrative reorganization plan announced Monday Academic Services includes programs assistant provost for records at I tion of the Learning Resources Center a possible candidate, Winder said "he which provide academic support on an and placement examinations, Winder by MSU Provost Clarence L. Winder. might be offered the position." interdisciplinary basis throughout the said. Under the plan, the positions of Winder said the reorganization is one University, and the assistant provost All of these responsibilities are WINDER ADDED HE does not know director of Academic Services, currently- of the major changes which have been handles programs such as admissions, currently handled by University Col¬ if the position will be posted. held by Herman King, and assistant made in recent years records and the registrars office. Under the new organization, Dorothy in the administra lege, which will be phased out as of July "It may be determined on a reassign¬ provost for administration and records, Arata, assistant provost for undergrad 1. ment or it may be posted." he said. currently held by Ira Polley, will be Winder said these responsibilities will be assigned to various other administra¬ uate education will become assistant Winder will ask the Board of Trustees eliminated. "WE'VE GROWN ACCUSTOMED to provost for general academic admini WHEN WINDER PROPOSED the at its April meeting for authorization of tors, as a result some projects may be Winder said King will retire June 30, stration, a system where the changes were University College phaseout last No¬ delayed or not carried out at all. a new position, Winder said. the unit's title, but will not seek approval and Polley would either retire or be additions," he said. "That system is now vember, he proposed to continue ser of the action. "I think we can set our priorities so James Hamilton, assistant provost reassigned to a faculty position bv Sept. for out of style, We're going to have to vices provided by the college's Office of Winder said he does not believe the the most important things can be done," 1. special programs, will become assistant reduce the scope of some activities. Instructional Services. board needs to approve the action since he said. provost for undergraduate education, "We'll continue to have change. " he "I don't believe there will be a it approved the phase out of University "We do not plan to continue either of Although no one will lose his or her Winder added. added, "but the nature of the noticeable difference from the point of these positions," Winder said, adding changes College. jobs under the plan, Winder did say Supportive Services, the Office of will be difficult." view of the students," Winder said. that the work will be redistrubuted some people would have "I think a reasonable interpretation is changes in their Urograms for Handicapper and the The reason, Winder UUD offices will be located in the between the Office of the Provost and explained, is that the administration is entitled to assignments. Upward Bound program, all of which are resources available to the other departments. University * current University College offices in make those arrangements." he said. currently under Hamilton, will be mainly money — will not be so readily- Bessey, Akers, Brodv and Wonders Winder also said he does not think any¬ "MOST OF THE CHANGE will be in transferred to the office of assistant available. WINDER ALSO ANNOUNCED halls. Winder said. one will lose their job as a result of the terms of the responsibility of people provost for undergraduate education. However, nothing in the current The unit will be headed by a director, formation of the new unit. Tuesdoy, April 1. 1980 2 Michigon Stote News. Eost Lonsing, Michigon Committee hears last of energy debate FDA asked to require By MARK FELLOWS The committee hopes to re¬ that is, work-energy, and jobs," ROSE ALSO TESTIFIED held aloft from the pot smoking State News SUH Writer lease the recommendations in testified Otto Krauss, assistant that nuclear power is less proletariat," stated Ruth late April, committee staff di¬ environmentally damaging than Harper of the Michigan Pro- A mix of technical data with director of engineering at MSU. fossil fuel plants, citing the Energy Coalition. coffee, tea rector William Scanlon said. warnings on professional opinion and invec tive against nuclear power op¬ ponents closed a series of hearings at the state Capitol "It's a sue," committee terribly complex is¬ co chairperson Rep. Mark Clodfelter, D-Flint Krauss warned members that a committee shortage of electricity would have disas¬ problems of acid rain and the buildup of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. "They are a communist- socialist blend, blindly following their leader of the moment, with fects in laboratory animals "to other pregnancies and had trous consequences for Michi¬ Rose predicted a warming in a knife (energy) to America's Bv JANET STAIHAR Monday. said. "There's an enormous normal children. gan's economy. the earth's temperature wiihin jugular," she said. Associated Press Writer suggest there may well be The public hearing was the amount of information we have "It is easy to conclude that risks to humans." Prevette said she feels her two generations of between 1 One of the outnumbered anti- WASHINGTON - A last informational meeting con¬ to sift through." there are only two work-energy and 5 degrees Celsius if present nuclear witnesses. Sue Erick- congressmen!ber asked the He said studies over the daughter may have had a ducted by the Special Joint resources which can be counted son of Detroit, commented on Food and Drug Administra¬ past 15 years show birth special sensitivity to caffeine "SO FEW WHO speak and carbon dioxide emission trends Committee on Nuclear Energy on for now and some time to defects in mice whose that made her more suscept¬ write on energy seem to under¬ continue. the heavy preponderance of tion Monday to require labels before drafting a series of come," Krauss stated. "These utility officials who on coffee and tea to warn mothers were fed caffeine in ible. recommendations dealing with stand the symbiotic relationship Speaking on alternatives to company are coal and nuclear." nuclear power, Kikuchi testified testified. Dr. Michael F. Jacobson, pregnant women that caffeine amounts equivalent to five to nuclear power in Michigan. between productive energy, That view was articulated by 20 cups of coffee a day. executive director of the that solar energy's value lies in "Utility companies have may cause birth defects and "It is prudent public policy Center for Science in the several other witnesses, includ¬ its heat generation potential, money that came from the other reproductive problems. A spokesperson for the for the FDA to require a label Public Interest, which peti¬ ing nuclear engineering profes¬ but that with present tech¬ ratepayers to pay their people coffee industry later denied that caffeine is linked to advising pregnant women to be careful of drinking coffee." tioned the FDA for a warning label on coffee and tea last NASA funding cut sors Chihiro Kikuchi of the University of Michigan, and nology solar electricity genera¬ tion is impractical. to testify," she said. One speaker compared the November, said the agency is David Rose of the Massachu¬ Anti-nuclear activists drew safety of rock concerts to defects in infants. Maguire told a news con¬ setts Institute of Technology. harsh criticism from several nuclear power, referring to the ference. delaying unnecessarily. "Millions of babies will be in WASHINGTON (API — Funds for the manned space shuttle "Nuclear power witnesses, who said they con¬ Who concert in Cincinnati Accompanying Maguire plants are while the federal remained intact, but several space agency science programs were sider "anti-nukes" to be eco¬ where 11 people died in a spokesperson Wayne L. Pines was Dawn Prevette of Vir¬ danger expensive, but coal-burning government drags its feet," delayed in the revised fiscal 1981 budget proposed Monday by plants are almost equally so, nomic and technological ob¬ stampede. said that "at the present time ginia Beach, Va„ who said President Carter. Retorted Clodfelter: "Then we're not prepared to issue that 15 years ago she gave Jacobson told reporters. and the coal costs much more structionists. warnings about caffeine birth to a physically deformed FDA spokesperson Pines The new Carter plan calls for cuts of $224 million in the $5.7 than the uranium fuel," Rose do you favor a moratorium for said in response to Maguire's billion National Aeronautics and Space Administration budget the said. "LOOK AT THE banners rock concerts?" during pregnancy." daughter after drinking 10 to But Pines added that pre¬ 12 cups of coffee a day. request that although the president proposed in January. "I was so careful that I FDA has no plans to issue a Alan Lovelace, NASA deputy administrator, said the revised liminary findings from an FDA study show that preg¬ would not take so much as one general warning on caffeine budget retains full 1981 funding of $1.9 billion for the shuttle, the intake during pregnancy, nant rats fed large doses of aspirin," she said. But she had reflyable craft which will be this nation's manned transport system caffeine do give birth to a trouble controlling her weight expectant women should to space for the remainder of this century. so she said she drank a lot of follow certain dietary rules. significant number of off¬ The money will go for preparing the first shuttle vehicle for coffee. Included among those pre¬ spring with birth defects. launch next year and for continued production of three follow-on That study is to be released in June. Rep. Andrew Maguire, D-N.J., said in a letter to FDA "I know that my experience doesn't prove that coffee was the cause of my baby's birth defects," Prevette conceded. cautions, he said, is "be mod¬ erate in the consumption of all substances like caffeine." Pines said the FDA is vehicles. There will be out with major impacts on two projects NASA is carrying the European Space Agency. KARATE Commissioner Jere Goyan "But it seems to offer the only studying the effects on the "The most significant effect of the reductions is that the This term, join the M.S.U. Karate Club. Tonight at 7:00 the that enough scientific evi¬ reasonable explanation." offspring of rats fed caffeine International Solar Polar Mission will be delayed two years," club will hold its first class in the I.M. West Sports Arena. dence is already available She said she did drink equaling 20 to 30 cups of Lovelace said. This is a joint project with ESA to launch a pair of linking caffeine to birth de¬ coffee heavily during three coffee a day. spacecraft to probe Jupiter and the sun. It had been scheduled for It's your chance, whether you'rd^o beginning, intermediate or 1983. advanced karate student,/to learn Ikarate as self-defense, as a "Future physics, astronomy, life science and environmental sport, or as an art. You'll receive individual instruction from observation experiments planned for flight on Spacelab missions will be delayed one to two years," Lovelace said. Spacelab is a experienced black belt instructors. Carter sets deadline small laboratory, also built by ESA, which had been scheduled for a first launch aboard the shuttle in 1982. Come down tonight. There's never been a better opportunity for you to learn karate. Gain confidence. Discover a new sport. I continued from page 1) and facilitate negotiations. ending the showdown. Join the MSU Karate Club. , the militants and their repeated Tehran radio claimed over Although it was disclosed defiance of Iranian authorities. the weekend that Khomeini had that Carter had sent two mes¬ DON'T LET YOUR TAN For more information call 351 >4471. He has denounced them as received a message from Carter sages to the Iranian govern¬ "dictators" and a "government suggesting that as one part of a ment in the past week, White FADE within a government." solution the United States would agree to a joint commis¬ House press secretary Jody Powell denied that any mes¬ WAITING- MSU KARATE CLUB THE FOREIGN MINISTRY sion "investigating the prob¬ sage "such as the one reported spokesperson said the new lems between us" if the from Tehran" had been sent. Some State Department offi¬ WAITING— steps being considered by hostages were surrendered by Iranian authorities would the militants to the govern¬ cials speculated that Iranian WAITING- reduce U.S.-Iran tensions but would not end the hostage ment. Tehran radio said the mes¬ authorities had fabricated the conciliatory "message" from Washington in an effort to YOUR FAVORITE crisis. He noted that Khomeini sage also contained a partial U.S. apology for past American convince the militants and says the new Iranian Parlia ¬ "mistakes" in dealing with Iran, other Iranians that the United ment, not expected to convene until late May or June, must something the Iranians have States would give in to decide the Americans' fate. demanded as one condition for Tehran's demands. But U.S. officials believe The Professional Tanning Center transferring the hostages to the On Grond River Open Mon. Sat 10-8 government's control would r TOO oonn lessen the threat to their safety 8 Student Services Bldg , d-j o State News °0oqc ,00 Newsline COmPUTER 355-8252 'qQD0 • * .°50. . TOURS The Computer Laboratory staff will cohduct 0 lou^Twas mmn*am of you has tenure." m, WUIS. MOWING " LATEST VICTORY AT THE POUS! UH..5IR? JUST THINKING f / 70 YOU, MR SHOULPNT BE LON6 NOWBEfOHE ABOUT THE CR1- 69 CN LIKE THIS! VOCAL POINT PRESIPENT! . YOU CINCH THE NOMINATION, , SIS IN IRAN / -W . For more than 10 years John has ^ r Today's question: Has the University done an adequate job of recruiting minority patiently, honestly and independently pressed his case and its success to date well both himself and the faculty. In 7 fv acuityYES - 353-3110 NO - 353-3220 faculty largely used to acquiescence to an Results from Friday's question: overpaid administration which unilaterally Should a highway cut has created and disbanded colleges, trained through the campus to alleviate traffic the polire of one dictator and made films for congestion on Grand River Avenue? YES — 35 NO —88 another, regularly deals itself inflated salary raises and now seeks to regulate our Sponsored by ASMSL and The Stale News, Inc. contacts with the legislature, we ought to •e every independent voice we have. Michigon Stote News, Eost Lonsing, Michigon Tuesday, April 1, 19£ NewsBriefs Earn credit Shali's cancer spreads l« CAIRO, Egypt (AP) — Cancer has spread to the de¬ liver in Rockies posed shah of Iran's liver, one of the surgeons who helped remove his Interested students can pursue geological, ecological and spleen said Monday. Dr. Faud Nur, the environmental studies while camping, hiking and backpacking in surgeon, said pathological tests also confirmed that the spleen was cancerous. the Canadian Rockies this summer. Nur, head of the tumor department at Maadi The MSU Office of Overseas Studies is offering three courses for military hospital, where the splenectomy was per¬ students, teachers, youths and recreation professionals in the formed Friday, said that shah's liver condition could Banff, Jasper and Yoho national parks in the Canadian Rockies. be treated with drugs and the liver would not be The courses, offered for MSU credits, will be taught by MSU removed. We all believe this disease can be con¬ professors who are experienced in backpacking and wilderness trolled," Nur said. living. He said he and the shah's other doctors also believe Ted Lopushinsky, an assistant professor of natural science, will the ailing former monarch can live an indeterminate conduct the first session of "Natural Science in the Canadian amount of time. But other Egyptian surgeons, not in¬ Rockies" for undergraduate students from Aug. 10 to 31. Lawrence volved with treatment of the shah but familiar with Besaw, an associate professor of natural science, will teach the such cases, said when cancer spreads as it has in the second session from Aug. 17 to Sept. 7. shah's body, it usually has fatal Besaw will also teach "Interpretive Studies in the Canadian complications. Rocky Wilderness" for upper level graduates, educators and recreation leaders from July 27 to Aug. 13. The deadline for the first course is April 25. The deadline for the Jesse Owens dies at 66 interpretive studies course is May 15. Each section is limited to 20 TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — Jesse Owens, the Black track participants. star whose four gold medals at the 1936 Olympics For more information, contact the Office of Overseas Studies in in Berlin shattered Adolf Hitler's dreams of Aryan 108 International Center. superiority, died Monday of lung cancer. He was 66. Owens was a 22-year-old track and field star known as the Buckeye Bullet" when he galvanized the world at the Olympic Games where Adolf Hitler hoped to LOW TURNOUT EXPECTED IN KANSAS demonstrate his theory of racial supremacy. Owens died about 3:40 a.m. MST (5:40 a.m. East Lansing time) at the University of Arizona Hospital, where he had undergone experimental treatment for his cancer, which was discovered Dec. 12. Ruth, Carter sticks to * ' strategy Rose his wife of 47 years, and other relatives were at his side, doctors said. By DONALD M. ROTHBERG another primary boost. Outsid¬ Kansas receiving little atten¬ Campaigning in Wisconsin AP Political Writer Edmund G. Brown Jr. and Campaigning in Milwaukee, subsidy because government ers tion from candidates other than for Carter was Vice President Sen. Edward M. John Anderson both were op¬ Kennedy said the $17.2 billion usually ends up a senior part¬ Kennedy, Reagan and with blizzard con¬ Walter F. Mondale, who plan¬ in budget cuts announced by ner then." seeking to demonstrate the tide timistic about their chances. ditions forecast in parts of the ned to spend the rest of the Figures show recession ahead has turned in his campaign Kansas also holds a presiden¬ state, a low voter turnout was week skiing in Vail, Colo. Carter reflect "an administra¬ tion without a heart" and said George Bush continued his WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. economy appears against President Carter, look¬ tial primary today with Carter criticism of Carter's handling of expected. Until last week, the pres¬ those hit hardest would be the to be headed into its seventh recession since World ed Monday to Wisconsin's un¬ and GOP front-runner Ronald While all his rivals, Republi¬ ident had been considered a the Iranian crisis. Appearing in poor and ethnic minorities. Eau Claire, Wis., Bush called on War II, judging from the performance of a government predictable electorate for Reagan expected to win. With cans and Democrats alike, were sure bet to capture the lion's Reagan also was in Milwau¬ Carter to disclose his plan for in Wisconsin on Monday, Car¬ share of Wisconsin's 75 dele¬ forecasting index released Monday. kee and he elaborated on his The Commerce Department's Composite Index of ter stuck to his Rose Garden gates to the Democratic Nation¬ remarks about farm parity. The resolving the hostage crisis al Convention. But then Ken¬ and, referring to reports the Leading Indicators fell 0.2 percent in February to its strategy and dominated the former California governor, lowest level in more than 2 and one-half years. The February decline was the fifth in as many County seeks people news, submitting his budget cuts to Congress and meeting with the National Security nedy beat the president in the New York and Connecticut primaries, the senator's first who had avoided taking a position on 100 percent parity before a farm audience in president sent messages to Iranian leaders, Bush said: "I also find it almost unbelievable months. Three consecutive monthly declines are said Council on the Iranian hostage two victories outside of Mas¬ that the American people found Kansas last week, pleading he to defined precede as a recession. A recession traditionally is two consecutive quarters of declining for board positions situation. Kennedy attacked Carter's sachusetts. In the Republican race, Wis¬ did not know enough about it, told a news conference Monday out about these discussions through the Ayatollah (Ruhol- lah) Khomeini and not through output. budget-cutting, saying it would consin will choose 34 delegates he supported full parity "in the "It indicates that the economy is beginning to The Ingham County Board of Commissioners is hurt those who could least to the GOP National Conven¬ our own government." looking for marketplace. slip," said Robert Gough, chief forecaster for Data people interested in serving on the Eaton/Ingham Substance afford it, while Republican tion. The big question is "I don't want to go back to Efforts to predict the Wis¬ Abuse Commission or its Advisory Council. George Bush continued his whether Anderson or George those days of the government Resources Inc., the nation's largest private forecasting consin outcome were clouded One position is available on each board. criticism of the president's Bush can slow Reagan's drive company, in Lexington, Mass. "Business is in a doing it with underwriting and by the state's maverick tradi¬ The requirements are the applicant be a resident of handling of the Iranian crisis. for the nomination. holding pattern. They are ready to go down. Ingham a government guarantee of tion and its open primary law. County and have a completed application form in the Board of Commissioners Office, P.O. Box 319, Mason, 48854. Applications are due no later than 5 p.m. April 9. Alcohol-fueled cars help Brazil An application form can be picked up at the Board of Commissioners Office in the courthouse in Mason, or at the BRASILIA, Brazil (AP) — The Brazilian automobile Ingham County Clerk's office on the first floor of the Ingham industry begins selling cars powered on almost County Building, 303 W. Kalamazoo St., Lansing. pure alcohol to the general public today. The home¬ grown fuel will reduce Brazil's heavy reliance on imported oil and will be easier on the consumer's pocketbook. Brazilians now pay $2.15 for a gallon of regular gasoline, while the alcohol fuel costs about $1. This price difference more than offsets the 20 percent higher fuel consumption of the new alcohol engines. The vast sugar cane crop of this South nation is the source of most of the alcohol. American HOLL Y'S INC. RESTAURANT MANAGEMENT TRAINEES Snowstorm buries calves (AP) — Cattle ranchers in snowbound western Your degree in HRI, or Business-related Nebraska, stung by a spring blizzard that buried degree, could qualify you for a challenging their newborn calves under more than two feet of position with a growing motel and restaurant snow, got little relief Monday as a new storm bore company in Michigan and Indiana. Holly's, down on the region. Inc. owns and operates six The deep snow in Holiday Inns and northwest Kansas threatened to 30 fine restaurants in a variety of themes. postpone today's presidential primaries. Secretary of State Jack Brier said he asked officials in five Work experience in motels and restaurants counties whether the election could be delayed. He is highly desirable. said many voters were unable to leave their homes. During a brief break in the snows Nebraska HOLLY'S, INC. stock handlers worked to save their multimillion dollar calf crop and road crews managed to reopen Sign Up At The Placement Office highways which had been shut by six-foot drifts. To Talk With But another storm on the way was expected to Dave Crimmins drop six to eight inches of new snow in Nebraska. On Tuesday, April 8, 1980 TRADITIONAL COLLECTIBLES. OUR MG saved from extinction AUTHENTIC COTTON MADRAS PLAID ACCESSORIES FOR A DASH OF COLOR LONDON (AP) The MG a beloved sports car that was doomed to extinction because it just did They're all part of the new trend to Ivy not make money, was saved Monday by an American- led group of business executives. League dressing, a comfortable thoroughly The stylish little two-seater has had a reputation American look It's the real thing, cotton as a youthful sex symbol for generations of sports madras plaid fabrics handloomed in India. car fanciers in the 50 years since it made its debut. From the innovative Ginnie Johansen An immediate outcry greeted last September's A The "beltie", a versatile belt and tie announcement by British Leyland director Ray Hor- rocks that production would have to end. MEXICAN to be sashed at the waist, worn as a MG owners' clubs, especially in the United States where American car buyers no longer have much FOOD poet's bow or man-tailored tie S12 B Square pocket pouf with bound choice of convertible-topped automobiles, voiced try our Nachos, their disappointment loud and clear. More than 70 Tostodas & Burritos edging, the perfect accent percent of MGs are sold in the United States. for your blazers 12 S6 LUNCH SPECIALS ★ LA/I ★ C For your hair, a flash of Brezhnev accepts literary award MONDAY & THURSDAY plaid Skinny headband. 55 MOSCOW (AP) President Leonid I. Brezhnev, looking fit in his first public appearance in four Soup & Salad bar . . .2.35 I Hair combs, pair D Narrow $8 string tie, weeks, received his country's highest literary award Monday for his memoirs. TUESDAY French dip or roast beef 7 \ V" contrasting ribbon, $6 E. Cotton webbing belt, In an acceptance speech in which he seemed to stumble slightly, the aging leader said "the facts & fries 2.35 ' 'i n madras insert Adjusts of recent times require us to keep our powder dry." WEDNESDAY ) off all Mexican food iJ i v -J i ¥ , from 23" to 33" waist measurements $12 Top Soviet leaders attended the glittering, televised 11 30-2:00 p.m. Kremlin ceremony marking the formal awarding of the Lenin Prize in literature. BAND: MANCHILD Jacobsoris \ Michigon Stole News. Eost loosing, Michigan Tuesday, April 1, 1980 Mary Watkins to perform Saturday EjVJTEm^JNMENT^ Mary Watkins, nationally known jazz pianist and compos er, comes to MSU's Kellogg Center at 8 p.m. Saturday. April 5. centrate which at on her composition, that time was primar¬ ily classical. By 1975, Mary was halfway through her work to¬ ward a master's degree '"hen sion for ing, during Mary to record her Olivia album, Something Mov summer 1978. In addition to performing touring with her group, Mary own and Watkins, whose roots are in More than she derided to concentrate on has embarked a series of solo in 4 on spiritual music, now draws on a popular musical forms sex more piano tours. Her jazz feeling variety of American musical and moved to Los Angeles. and style combines elements of styles ranging through classi¬ In L.A., Mary met Holly diverse musical veins which cal, blues, jazz, soul, funk and Near and Teresa Trull. Teresa By BILL HOLDSHIP parallel her compositional artis¬ spiritual, and popular to come asked Mary to do the key¬ try. State News Reviewer up with a diversified sound boards on her first album and We couldn't get in to see AU That Jazz Mary has also been involved Saturday night, so we which reflects her personal Holly Near invited Mary to in preparing arrangements of decided to watch Kristy McNichol lose her virginity in Little strength and spirituality. accompany her on piano for one her original jazz-classical-fusion Darlings (Paramount; at the Spartan Triplex) instead. After earning a degree from of Holly's many tours. Marv works to be performed by the Although it's rather embassassing, 1 have to admit this film's Howard University — one of later went on to work with New England Women's Sym¬ concept had me excited. Ya see, I've been in love with Kristy the first women to do so Linda Tillery, co-producing and McNichol for years. OK, maybe it's perverse — sorta like robbing — phony in Boston. When she Mary was the musical director contributing both songs and takes time out from composing the cradle — but McNichol has always reminded me of the first girl for a Black theater in Washing¬ arrangements to that very suc¬ and performing locally, she I ever had a crush on, when I was 8 years old. I can still remember ton, D.C. In 1973, she returned cessful Olivia album. From involves herself in a variety of the first words she spoke to me (with fire in her eyes) after I had to her native Colorado to con¬ there it was natural progres- jazz festivals. Mary partici¬ accidentally bumped into her — "Watch where you're going, Mary Watkins fatso!" pated in the first Women's Jazz Festival in Boston in 1979 and sored by Mellow Muse Produc¬ Ah. the joys of young "love"! And that's pretty much what Little at LuLu White's, in which she tions, MSU Women's Culture Darlings is really all about. McNichol portrays Angel Bright, a tough-talking, cigarette-smoking tomboy from the other side of the tracks (Family will never seem the same), who is WMSN gears for performed with the great trom¬ bonist/arranger/composer Mel- Club and MSU Women's Studies Program. Tickets are spending her ba Liston, along with several $3.50, $4.50 and $5.50, based on first summer at Camp Little Wolf. Tatum O'Neal is her perfect foil talented young jazz women ability to pay, and are available as Ferris Whitney, a precocious rich bitch tan appropriate role?), who ends up habitating the bed next to Angel's at the Naturally, there is a lot of initial animosity between the two girls, camp. Sound Challenge from Berklee School of Music in Boston. This month she also appeared at the Third Annual in East Lansing at The Abbey Press, Elderly Instruments and the Book Co-op, in Lansing at and they really seem to hate each other. Kristy McNichol portrays Angel Bright ("Don't let Once again, WMSN (640 AM) will present "Sound Challenge Kansas City Women's Jazz Sounds and Diversions, and at The pseudo-leader of the girls' cabin is Cinder, a 15-year-old the name fool you"l and Tatum O'Neal is Ferris Festival along with other wo¬ the door. self-professed "model" and "sex symbol" (the type of character 1980," its second annual contest for local area rock bands. This audiences love to hate), who ridicules both Angel and Ferris for Whitney in Little Darlings. year's top award includes 10 hours of recording time at a Detroit men jazz artists, including Jo¬ The event is accessible to area recording studio, a anne Brackeen and Carla Bley. handicappers. Childcare will be being the only girls honest enough to admit they're still virgins. Little Darlings changes direction mid way through, and the film high-quality tape of their studio work, and Watkins is being co-spon- provided free of charge. Cinder eventually bets $100 that Ferris will "become a woman" takes on a more serious aura for its conclusion. In fact, I may be mastering by a professional sound engineer. The first and second before the summer's end. Several other girls wager that Angel will mistaken, but the screenplay by scenarists Kimi Peck and Dalene place bands (out of three finalists) will open the RHA Spring "get a man" before Ferris does, and the race is on. Concert in May. Young ends with what appears to be subliminal feminist SC80 director Bob Lanning explained the procedure for The first half of Little Darlings is sort of like Meatballs with undertones. Although the ad campaign for Little Darlings often stronger sexual overtones. There are some genuinely hilarious competing. "We're looking for all kinds of rock music, from all 100%! An Erotic makes the film sound like a crude, juvenile sexploitation flick, the across the rock spectrum — rock 'n roll, rock, new wave. We're not situations, including a scene in which the girls "borrow" a bus to steal a condom machine from a gas station men's room, and a film's final moments are treated with the type of sensitivity and so much looking for disco or jazz fusion this time, they would be Masterpiece! understanding a subject this touchy warrants. Kristy McNichol hard to judge in a rock contest. Perfect Porn!" hysterical "food fight" scene that could almost give the one in demonstrates that she is a remarkable young actress, and her Animal House a run for its money. In addition, the film may set a emotion-ridden scenes involving the rites oi passage "Starting April 1, local bands will be able to come down to every person WMSN (in the basement of the Student Services Building) and new trend in recent youth-oriented films by forsaking a disco experiences at one time or another clearly overshadow Tatum soundtrack for tunes by such artists as Blondie, John Lennon and O'Neal's rather bland performance. Ironically enough, the latter is pick u, applications and information about auditioning. Auditions will be scheduled on the weekends of April 19 and 20, and 26 and Supertramp. one of our youngest Oscar recipients. Ferris sets her standards 27. The auditions will be a half-hour long and should include four high, and eventually decides to seduce The film definitely has its share of flaws, and it probably won't a big brotherly camp counselor named Mr. Callahan lArmand win any awards. Nonetheless, Little songs. Material can be original or another group's." Darlings is highly entertain¬ The three finalists from the auditions will play at Dooley's May 7 Assante, previously seen in the dreadful horror flick, Prophecy:. ing with a subliminal message to boot. The film is less about sex Angel is attracted to Randy (Matt Dillon), a tough-looking punk in a public concert at $1 cover charge to the public. The rock than it is about growing up and discovering the REAL facts of life. from the neighboring boy's camp, who is a perfect sterotype of the This reviewer also found parts of it fascinating because groups will be judged on talent, skill, ability to work together, many little heartless American male adolescent who grows up with his head presentation and selection, and showmanship. boys in America grow up believing that little girls never think or between his legs. Of course, both girls encounter obstacles in their talk about something as dirty and evil as sex. You learn something The Unexpected Pleasures | attempts at seduction, and these episodes provide the film's final new every day. comedic moments. Ah, it's a strange world in which we live 0/ Seven Ladies Beatles will reunite . . . The Most Erotic Pornographic Film I of the Year! —Hustler s Magazine « PORNO TONIGHT * Smokey's Motown magic in the '80s NEW YORK (API) Monday, Madison — It's official! The Beatles will reunite here April 7, for a Nuke The Whales benefit concert at Square Garden. 7:30, 9:00, 10:30 Showploce: Monday, 111 Olds Holl ADULTS ONLY1 Asked to comment on the event, Beatle leader John Lennon By CHRIS RIZIK years following his split with whispering above a chime ac¬ Smokey's climb back to the would only say: "You'd think that State News Reviewer people would have had enough of the Miracles, Smokey shocked companiment. This cut, along top, along with the recent Paul McCartney. I look around me and I see it isn't so. Some Like vintage wine, with "Travelin' Through" and people some the airwaves with Where resurges of David and Jimmy want to rid the world of Paul McCartney. And what's wrong with things get better with age. There's Smoke. . ., a top-notch "I Want To Be Your Love" Ruffin, and the rumored re¬ that? I'd like to know . . ." Smokey Robinson has become soul album featuring the mon¬ displays Smokey's mastery of grouping of the post-Ruffin Happy April Fools Day from The State News entertainment the chablis of soul. For more soft, smooth ballads. The best strous hit, "Cruisin." which Temptations offer the hope of staff. than two decades he has been though, is "Into Each Rain propelled him right back to the bringing some of Motown's '60s keeping us humming and danc¬ top of the charts, where he had Some Life Must Fall," a stun¬ magic to the '80s. One thing is ing to some of the most distinc¬ resided a decade earlier. ning ballad with equally lovable for sure: after two scorching tive and popular music of the lyrics. rock era. Along with the Hol- land/Dozier/Holland writing Warm Thoughts iTamla T8- 367M1) arrives on the heels of Where There's Smoke. . . with The big change on Warm Thoughts is though Smokey decades, Smokey Robinson is hotter than ever, and his fire doesn't show any sign of sub¬ /ERIE/ team, Smokey gave '60s Mo¬ even more to offer. Robinson sings fewer fast siding. Smokey's town the songs that made it songs, the two he does cut are a Album courtesy of Discount writing is stronger, and his "the Sound of Young America." couple of his best. "Heavy On Records light vocals glide smoothly Singing such hits as "Tears of a through the eight cuts. Impec¬ Pride (Light On Love)" is a sarah Clown," "Ooh Baby, Baby" and cable production and subtle clever, upbeat cut with a happy "Tracks of my Tears" (before native-like backbeat. Even bet arrangements give the album a Linda Ronstadt ever touched a balanced, consistent sound un¬ ter is "Melody Man", co-written microphone), as well as writing matched in any of Smokey's and produced by Stevie Won¬ dozens of others for the Temp¬ previous solo efforts. der. a marvelously infectious vaughan tations and the Supremes, Smo¬ "Let Me Be The Clock," an cut that could get even the key established himself as a obvious follow-up to "Cruisin," staunchest wallflower's feet leader in soul music. opens this ballad-filled album moving. Last year, after a few rocky with Robinson's cool vocals Warm Thoughts should pick up where the gold Where There's Smoke. . . left off, and go even further. Smokey Robin¬ son shows a musical maturity and a grasp of soul music Ramblers play tonight matched by few. Tight melo¬ dies, clever lyrics and definite musical direction scream The Red Clay Ramblers — claimed to be one of the best through on this disc. His songs old-time revival string bands around — will be playing an move from mellow crooning to evening's worth of their good-time music tonight at Moon's. finger-popping, toe-tapping numbers with absolute ef The Ramblers specialize in down-home honky-tonkin' music that draws from the jazz of the '20s as well as many other native fectiveness. American styles. Energetically fusing piano, banjo, guitars, fiddles, string bass, mandolin and a trumpet, the band manages to draw rave reviews and ovations wherever it plays (ask anyone who saw the Ramblers at Mariah Coffeehouse last fall). The Red Clay Ramblers have been featured at the Wheatland Festival and other festivals here and abroad, including England's Cambridge Folk Festival. To date the group has also put out five albums of its tunes on specialty labels. Tonight's program includes three sets of music beginning at 8:30 p.m. Admission will be $4 at the door, which is good for all three sets. with the WAYMON REED QUARTET "She is a natural artist, respected by her fel¬ low musicians and singers. She retains the ASSOCIATED STUDENTS OF simple assurance of someone whose talent has never been in question. She's a proud entertainer who conveys her own joy at being MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY able to sing superbly." -The Times, London Tax refunds available in Room TUESDAY, APRIL 8 - 8:15 P.M. 334 Student Services University Auditorium Building until April 8, 1980 at 5 p.m. BROAD WA Y THEA TRE SERIES A T MSU (Please note: This concert replaces the canceled tour of HARRY BELAFONTE. Patrons holding Belafontc tickets may use them for SARAH VAUGHAN.) • Do you have short, split, • Remaining tickets on sale NOW at J cracked or peeling nails? 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East Lansing. Michigan Tuesday, April 1, 1980 Laxers lose pair to Illinois teams; coaches cite lack of intensity as cause By WILL KOWALSKI half, so we had to play a while Shawn Grady also had an "We have a lot of freshmen who ED BRADLEY State News Sports Writer defensive type of game and that assist on Andersen's tally. have to start realizing this. Just Too many penalties, a lack of takes away from any team's Willitts was back in action because we beat a team last intensity and a costly injury al! momentum," Kanner said. the next day against Lake took their toll on the MSU year doesn't mean it will be "Plus Kevin Willitts, our top Forest and had five goals and Vincent is lacrosse team over the week¬ scorer, had a pinched nerve in one assist, but it was not easy this year." Last season MSU defeated end as the laxers lost a pair of his leg and was only able to play enough to ignite the Spartans' Lake Forest 11-6. close non-conference games to in the first quarter and a little lackluster first half. Also scoring for the Spartans two Illinois teams. 'up in air' er Coming off a 13-2 home-open¬ win Thursday, the Spartans in the second. We just had too many things going against us." Defensive coach Boku Hen- "I was really impressed with the way we came back, and we in the Lake Forest game was Barry with two goals and one even got as close as 12-10 in the assist, and Brian Gaggin, Mark were upended by the Chicago drickson agreed with Kanner fourth quarter," Kanner said. MSU basketball fans hope lightning doesn't strike twice. Pinto and Hungerford. Greg Lacrosse Club, 9-6, on Saturday about the lack of intensity. "I "But we couldn't shut them Seme of them fear the same desire that compelled Earvin Brinkman, Grady and Hunger and then lost to Lake Forest don't know if it was because we down completely, so they were Johnson to turn professional in 1979 will consume Magic's old high ford also picked up assists. school buddy and college teammate, Jay Vincent, in 1980. College, 14-10, Sunday after- had three games in four days or able to keep on scoring too. The Spartans' next game will At this point, there doesn't seem to be much to what, but we failed to play "I guess the main things we be away against Albion College worry about. "I Vincent has not declared himself eligible for the NBA just don't know exactly consistently," Hendrickson learned over the weekend is hardship what to attribute the losses to." on Wednesday, before the lax draft. Vet he's really not given a flat denial he said. "Our freshman goalie, Jim that we can't be intimidated by ers return home for a contest may be considering said Spartan offensive coach such an option. Sanford, did a great job both the officials and that anybody with Oberlin College of Ohio on Nevin Kanner. "We seemed to days, but I was not pleased can beat you," Kanner said. Well, Jay, what about it? Are the pros for you? Saturday. play real good in the second with the weekend overall one halves of both games, but you bit." "I DONT KNOW," Vincent told The State News Monday. "I've can't win games by being thought about it (declaring hardship). A lot of pro teams are Willitts, a senior attacker intense only half of the time." who broke his own MSU career looking for a power forward. "I'm up in the air. I haven't really looked hard into You get a lot of hearsay contacts (from going pro. pro scouts), but they State News KimGaabo BUT, AS KANNER pointed scoring record last year with 70 goals and 28 assists, scored Rugby team wins pair haven't really approached me since it's illegal." Hanging on the rim is what not to do when playing out, intensity was not the only twice for the laxers before A center the last three seasons, Vincent has indicated basketball in the IM buildings. The intramural thing that led to the losses. being sidelined for the rest of The MSU women's rugby team won both games of its a preference for forward position, mainly department has incurred hundreds of dollars of "Against the Chicago La¬ the Chicago game. The score dual-match home season opener Saturday, 6-0 and 24-0, against a a because of his crosse Club we had to small-for-a-center 6-8 build. damaged equipment this academic year. It's also play a stood at 3-2 in favor of Chicago Kalamazoo-Detroit team. one of the reasons your tuition is going up man down 11 times in the first when he went out, but was 6-3 In the final minutes of the first match, team captain Michelle Despite playing against pivotmen two to three inches taller, ... Vincent averaged 22 points per game for the Spartans in 1979-80, Chicago, at halftime. Strohbehn scored the only try of the game on a quick penalty play won the Big Ten that caught the opponents while they were still setting up. scoring championship, and was chosen the team's MVP. Thus the rumors began floating: will he stay or ASIDE FROM WILLITTS' Strohbehn also kicked a corner conversion, making the final go? and "Some guys, like Wes Matthews (of the University of Wisconsin) DeWayne Scales (of Louisiana State University) have made Confidence, maturity mark two scores, other MSU were by Greg Helgemoe, Jay goals tally 6-0. The MSU squad gained momentum for the second match in a 24-0 rout. themselves available for bargaining." Vincent said. "I haven't done Hungerford, Art Barry and it yet, but if something comes Duane Andersen. Barry also The team's next home games will be on the Veterinary Clinic along, I'll look into it." If he did decide to take a shot at the pros, Vincent would be taking somewhat of a risk. Observers of MSU basketball, while praising Vincent's much-improved offensive strengths, see strong Spartan outfield picked up a couple of assists Fields at 1 p.m. May 17. By BILL TEMPLETON The Ypsilanti native hit .319, Spartans this spring will be ^fctmpus Contacts deficiencies in his game which would show more on the State News Staff Writer while striking out just once and converted catcher Mark Russ, a professional level. Ed.'s Note: This is the first of ' a going two-for-two in the stolen junior who led the team in three-part series on the MSU base department. hitting on the spring trip with THE MAJOR DRAWBACKS are Vincent's lack of a footspeed, baseball team. Today's install¬ "It was his best spring ever .385 mark. his weight and overall defensive ability. A foot injury, sustained in ment looks the and we're expecting a real good the NCAA tournament in 1979, gave him problems early last outfield. at Spartan year out of him," Litwhiler said. "He played a little outfield Imagine yourself season and could flare last summer with the idea that up again. "He's hitting the ball harder, "If he goes, and he doesn't make it, he has nothing. I suppose he When he talks about his he would be there for us this without your glasses, and throwing better, and his might go play in Italy or something." said one MSU basketball outfield, MSU head baseball year," Litwhiler said, "and it is all-around play has really Start this observer who should know. coach Danny Litwhiler hints that this group may be one of improved." our hope that Mark will be one of the best rightfielders MSU spring Jay should play his senior year here in Spartanland. The extra While Robinson will patrol year's experience could only serve to increase his market value the strongest corps he has left field for MSU this spring, has ever seen." with a new beautiful you while honing his already great skills. coached in years. Besides Robinson, Schultz the coaching staff is also high Remember, for every Magic Johnson who left for the pros "I'm satisfied with and Russ, Litwhiler mentioned • HARD & SOFT CONTACT before his college eligibility expired, there is a Bill our out¬ on senior centerfielder Tom LENSES Willoughby. field," Litwhiler said Monday in Schultz. juniors Tim Kearly and Joe • EYE EXAMINATIONS Who is Bill Willoughby? Don't ask. his office, "and the production Mehall as other outfielders to Litwhiler calls the 6-foot-3 • TRIAL WEARING PLAN from our outfielders is already be counted on. Grand Rapids native a "fine THE McCORMICK STORY: Depending on the source from way up from last year." • SERVICE WARRANTY centerfielder." The coach said "We shifted Kearly and which one gets information, MSU is or is not still in the running for Switch-hitting senior Ken Schultz is a good defensive Mehall between the designated • ULTRA SONIC CLEANING Clarkston High School's 6-10 all-stater Tim McCormick. Robinson will lead the out¬ player with a strong arm. hitter's spot and the outfield • POLISHING & SCRATCH Detroit media reported Sunday the University of Michigan, fielders this year, and if his Assistant coach Frank Pellerin down south," Litwhiler said. REMOVAL Ohio State University and the University of North Carolina were • LOW COST statistics are indicative of the noted that Schultz' hitting was "Tim did a good job for us and the three schools McCormick had narrowed down to attend. But job he can do in Big Ten play, not up to par in Texas, but he hit .318 with two homers and MSU coaches say McCormick still has 337-7120 thoughts of donning the he is the kind of leader a coach should come around. Joe hit a couple of balls that Green and White next year. 301 MAC - Suite 106 likes to have. "He was a third-team would have been home runs in Assistant coach Dave Harshman told The State News Monday Big Ten ;P-K Bldg. — Corner of Ann St.) DR. D.M. DEAN that McCormick may announce the school of his choice this week. selection last year," Pellerin our park." EAST LANSING OPTOMETRIST ROBINSON CLUBBED said, "and once a guy's done it, So with maturity, confidence "As far as we know, we are one of the final four," Harshman THREE home runs on the you expect him to do it again." and power as its forte, the MSU said. "We talked with his coach Sunday, and Jud (Heathcote) is spring trip to Edinburg, Texas, outfield appears to be a solid going up there (today) to talk with Tim." while IN RIGHT FIELD for the collecting 28 total bases. and dependable unit. SUMMER McCormick has said he'd like to play forward in college, but if he came here, Heathcote would probably install him in the pivot. "He'd be an excellent pivotman, a dominating big man," said Jay Vincent, who'd likely be switched to forward if McCormick came to MSU. Player strike imminent By United Press International It now appears the strike of major-league baseball players could begin as early as Wed¬ Federal Conciliation and Media¬ tion Service, following a session with Marvin Miller, executive director of the many labor negotiations. Earlier in the day the California Angels players voted JOB Im Notes Players' 34-0 to authorize the Major GUIDE nesday. Association, and owners League Players Association Despite a belief that the representative Ray Grebey, executive board to call a strike parties might accelerate the tried to avoid pessimism. today in Dallas. bargaining process at the 11th "The issues are not that The final team to be polled, hour, the negotiators for the complicated and we will keep the Angels raised the final SEASONAL LABORERS Schedules of entry dates and CAMP RED WING residence hall and independent; respective sides left their The going tonight until someone City ot Mount Clemens ii managers' meetings for spring and April 11, individual singles Sunday meeting in Palm gets tired," he said. count to 971-1 to authorize strike, according to Miller. a WANTED: FOR GIRLS accepting applications for term intramural sports are as championship. Springs, Calif., with virtually But there seemed little The current Schroon Lake in New summer employment in the follows: Golf Call 355-5250 for chance for the type of last- three-year Kitchen utility help for on Department of Public Works. - no progress to announce. agreement between the players York's Adirondacks invites Men's softball Managers' information Puy — $4.15 per hour. — regarding dates, Kennedy Moffett of the minute agreement that marks and the owners expires April 1. co-ed resident camp in good natured college meeting will be held at 6 deadlines, tournament format Applicants must have valid beautiful upper Wis¬ women to join our friendly tonight in the Sports Arena, IM now available. stall as specialists in Swim Michigan driver's license consin. Good pay. For application write: Sports-West. A $20 entry fee is Track — Deadlines: noon Ski Soil Tennis Gymnastics needed for all teams. Contact: Camp Inter- Canoe Appropriate certifi¬ Personnel Department May 5, residence hall; May 6, City of Mount Clemens Co-rec and women's softball laken, 1400 N. Pros¬ cates bring attractive sala¬ fraternity; and May 13, 1 Crocker Blvd. — Mandatory managers' meet¬ individual. Scratch meeting will pect Ave., Milwaukee, ries Apply: Red Wing 160 Mt. Clemens. Michigan Wl 53202. Beach 13B Street. Belle ing tonight for those who have be held the week of May 5 in not attended Harbor. New York, 11694 previous meet¬ West IM. ings. The meeting is at 7 p.m., Fencing — An open fencing 137 IM Sports-Circle. Entry tournament for men and deadline is noon April 2. women will be scheduled some¬ WORK WITH KIDS AT Number of teams is limited to KEEP CHECKING time in May. Further informa CAMP TAMARACK 210 in women's league, 100 in tion will be available Monday, THE STATE NEWS co rec. May 5, 201 West IM. ALL SPRING Brighton and Ortonville, Michigan Independent volleyball — IM Circle will be closed April Summer camp positions tor Deadline for entry is noon April 5 and 6. IM West will have FOR SUMMER Cabin Counselors 3. Managers' meeting 7 tonight, regular hours Saturday, but JOB INFORMATION Specialists in Arts & Crafts. Noture-Campcraft, 137 Circle IM. Entries will be closed Sunday. accepted in 121 Circle IM. Entry fee of Waterfront, Tripping The intramural department $20. Unit Supervisors is asking students to keep off Independent bowling the grass. Due to the spring Nurses Secretary Entry deadline noon April 4, thaw and rains, the department GRADUATES: Kitchen Stall Bus Drivers 121 Circle IM or 201 West IM. said, the softball fields located Team racquetbal) Tamarack is a Jewish residential camp Entry near West Shaw Lane will be DON'T MISS THE deadline noon April 3. 121 turned into mud puddles if sponsored by the Fresh Air Society Circle IM 201 West IM. of Metropolitan Detroit Tennis or Entry deadlines students do not make it a point to avoid the fields. CAREER GUIDE 6600 W. Maple Road, W. Bloomfield, Ml 48033 are noon the following days: The IM softball season will (313)661-0600 April 11, fraternity; April 24, commence April 7. FRIDAY, MAY 23rd Call or write for further information and on application. TONIGHT AT MOONS HORTICULTURE/FORESTRY ASSISTANT The City of Mount Clemens has seasonal positions available to assist with municipal landscaping functions. Tasks will include planting, trimming of trees and shrubs, and turf care. Applicants must have completed at least one year of education in forestry/horticultural or related field. A Valid Michigan driver's license is required. This position is for 13 consecutive weeks during the summer, working 40 hours per week at $4.65 per hour. For application write: Personnel Department City of Mount Clemens 1 Crocker Blvd. TICKETS *4.00 Mt. Clemens, Michigan 48043 AN EOUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER 213 MAC, E. LANSING M F H Michigan Stole News. Eosl Lansing, Michigon Tuesday, April I, 1980 9 IT ONLY TAKES MINUTES TO PLACE YOUR STATE NEWS 347 STUDENT SERVICES BUILDING CALL 355-8255 Classified Advertising [ Employment "|[Til | Employment |\Jj] | Employment ~|fjj] 1 Employment "|| Apartments Apartments 1 fyl [ Apartments }[*g\ ART INFO specialist. East SECRETARY NEEDED to be MATURE PERSON wanted RESIDENT AIDE needed to GOOD TASTE THROUGH¬ SUBLET ONE bedroom at NEEDED ONE roommate to PHONE 355-8255 347 Student Services Lansing Arts Workshop. Bldg. gin immediately. Must be to babysit part-time in Bath assist in group home for 6 OUT- One bedroom apart¬ Birchfield, occupancy im¬ fill 4-man apartment, one Assisting managing director able to type accurately, area home for school age emotionally impaired adults. ments. Appliances, heat, and mediately. 882-1754 by 3:30 block from campus. $107 per Regular Rates with clerical, promo, grants, and special projects. Typing a 50WPM, minimum. Work en¬ children. Call 641-6353. Variable hours. Part-time. carpet included. Two private p.m. 8-4-4 (3) month immediate occu¬ tails receptionist duties and 10-4-8(4) $3.75/hour. Apply Personnel entrances, on busline, $220 must. CETA position. Must pancy. 337-2892. 8-4-10 (5) general office typing. Work Office. Community Mental month plus deposit. 321 - £ ' 6 8 1 day - 95' per line 3 days - 85' per line live in Ingham County, not Lansing. Call 676-3774 for study only, apply in Room 8 Student Services. 5-4-1 (8) PERSONAL ASSISTANTS to be employed by handicap- Health Board. 407 W. Green- 5093. 5-4-4 (7) UNIVERSITY VILLA 124 CEDAR, East Lansing 2 3 2.85 7.65 14.40 16.80 lawn, Lansing. EOE. 635 Abbott man, 1 bedroom furnished 4 3.80 10.20 19.20 22.40 6 days - 80' per line screening. 5-4-4 (10) per students at MSU, are 5-4-3 (10) SUMMER SUBLEASE- 2 Showing: 3-7pm M-F apartment. Year lease only. 5 4.57 12.75 24.00 28.00 8 days - 70' per line APPOINTMENT SET-up now being selected. Orienta¬ bedroom, $240 a month plus Heat Er hot water included, MECHANICAL ENGINEER or work. Variable tion will occur during spring Manoger: Apartment #311 part-time deposit. 332-1015. 2-4-1 (3) 6 5.70 15.30 28.80 33.60 person with 4 years exper¬ hour. Phone sales term. Call Diana Caudill 353- For Rent Call 337-2653 or 351-8135 $250/month. Leases starting 7 6.65 17.85 Line Rate per insertion experience FALL AND SUMMER LEASING June 15 or September 1. 33.60 39.20 ience as machine designer 9642. W402 MSU Library for required. Mr. Mikelonis, 339- 882-2316 after 5 p.m. preferably in the field of 9500. C-22-4-30 (5) details. 8-4-4 (8) 4 BEDROOM HOUSE for rent EVERGREEN APTS. LCC NEAR- OR-22-4-30 (8) Master Charge 8 Visa Welcome material handling systems. spring through summer or 341 Sublease til Must be able to make ma¬ fall. Virginia Street - Nice Evergreen August 1 One bedroom, EARN EXTRA INCOME. COUNSELORS, MICHIGAN LOOKING FOR fall housing? yard. (6161 775-1234. Showing. M-W-F4 6pm Special Rates chine layouts and supervise Name own hours, sell SHAK- Boy's Camp. June 23 to Z-6-4-3 (4) Manager- Apartment 2G furnished, $205 + utilities. Call Mid-Michigan. They work of detailers. Excellent LEE cosmetics and nutritional August 16. Areas open: Ju¬ 482-2526, or 337-5250. 345 Ads-3 lines-M.00-5 days. 80' per line over Call 351-2426 or 351-8135 have over 400 properties to management. Opportunity do, gymnastics, archery, arts/ 5-4-4 (4) products (including slimming FALL & SUMMER LEASING choose from, and they spe¬ 3 lines. No adjustment in rate when cancel¬ for self-starter salary com¬ crafts. Compe'itive salaries. FALL HOUSING DON'T program) to your friends and - cialize in the MSU area. Call led. Price of item(s) for sale must be stated mensurate with experience. classmates. The only invest¬ Write: FLYING EAGLE, 1401 GET CAUGHT IN THE ROOMMATE NEEDED for 2 COLD! GREAT LAKES 394 WANTED SPRING and sum¬ today and see if they have in ad. Maximum sale price of *200. Private Send resume to: Omni Tech¬ ment required is $1 to 2 for N. Fairview, Lansing, Mich. man apartment. Ask for Mike what you're looking for. 349- nical Services 2248 Mt. Hope, 48912. Give background/ex¬ 2680. C 22-4-30 (41 mer-female roommate for 337-1292. 5-4-3 (31 party ads only. catalogues etc. Call 349-0527 1065. C-22-4-30 (8) Okemos. 48864. 5-4-1 (14) 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. for more perience. Z-8-4-7 (8) one bedroom apartment. Peanuts Personal ads—3 lines - l2.25 - per in¬ Furnished, air conditioning, information. 5-4-7 (13) HOUSES, DUPLEXES, apart¬ sertion. 75' per ment) line over 3 lines, (pre-pay- PART-TIME Herb distributors wanted! Free: 50 proven her¬ X-RAY ments, furnished, near cam¬ pus. 2 or 3 bedroom, $380- pool, close, on busline. Must be clean and non-smoker. YES ...we have location! 2 own ROOMMATES NEEDED, rooms, $112 per month . BURGER KING restaurant TECHNOLOGIST $450/month. CROSSROADS $122.50. 337-7407. 8-4-8 (6) •on Red Cedar River includes utilities. Available bal remedies for 4 stamps. Rummage/Garage Sale ads—4 lines - s2.50. 1141 E. Grand River now REALTY 351-6472. immediatley. Karen, 323-3716 Sam Chupp, 27539 Londick, •free canoes 63" per line over 4 lines-per insertion. Burr Oak, Mich. 49030. accepting applications for We have an immediate open- OR-22-4-30 (5) MALE NEEDED Spring term, After 6 p.m., 394-6714. day and night time help. 'ng for a part-time registered •2 minutes to campus 3-4-3 (5) 'Round Town ads—4 lines-s2.50-per insertion. Z-1-4-2- (6) own room, close to campus. 63' per line over 4 lines. Apply between the hours of rad£,o0|C technologist on the BEAUTY SALON - Two 332-2236. 5-4-4 (3) Waters A Rivers Lost & Found ads/Transportation ads—3 lines- SUMMER, MURRAY Hotel, 2-4 p.m. 3-4-2 (71 '1:8° P m; to 8 a.m. shift, stations complete with all 914 E. SHIAWASSEE Sahara Friday and Saturday nights. Edge Apts. Apartment, 1 bedroom, air Mackinac Island, Michigan fixtures and equipment. Es¬ S1,50-per insertion. 50' per line over 3 lines. needs cooks, maintenance, WARM LOVING person to ,The bosPl,al ofie[s an e*cel- tablished clientele. Located in HASLEn ARMS 261 River St. conditioning, appliances, pay S/F Popcorn—(Sorority-Fraternity) 50' per line. pianists, bartenders, and per¬ watch two boys 7 EtlO from lem frlnge beneflt Package 135 Colling wood heat and water, bus stop 3:30-9:30. Someone to go 'hat includes hospital paid Lansing. 517-673-7315. (next to Cedar Village) nearby. Call 351-6349 or 351- sonnel for rotation between 5-4-7 (6) Deadlines places with and to make heal,h insurance, life in- Showing: 2-6pm M-F 6347. 8-4-10 (5) Want Ads-2 p.m.-l food preparation, waitres- dinner. Male or .emale, room furance; weekend shift dif- PARKING SPACE $15 per : Apartment 332-4432 class day before public¬ sing, and housekeeping. Full b board if needed. Please 'erential and a medical/dental 124 CEDAR, E. Lansing, 2- ation. time housekeeping available. month- Half block from Wil¬ Send complete resume, work leave message at 332-7077. reinbursement plan. We also liams Hall. 332-6468. 3-4-1 (3) ONE FEMALE for large one man. 1 bedroom furnished. Cancellation Change-1 p.m.-l class day be¬ g.4.9 (9) offer pro-rated vacation and $250 including heat Er hot experience, recent photo, so¬ tuition refunds after 1 year NEAR WILLIAMS Hall- Beal bedroom. Nice, close, fur¬ water. 129 Burcham, 2 man fore publication. cial security number and PARKING SPACES available nished. $120/month, nego¬ Classified Display deadline-3 p.m.-2 class first and last day available to DOOLEY'S IS now hiring to employment apply: Gertrude on Grand River near Bogue street apartments. Furnished, tiable. 351-9094. 3-4-1 (4) furnished efficiency. $180 in¬ days before publication. work to 3312 Green Rd., Ann fill positions of part time !1, Personnel 487-9180, St. Call 337-0674. 3-4-1 I3I 2 bedroom, 2 person, $270 cluding heat Er hot water. waitresses. A letter of re- Monday-Friday, including heat, year lease, 1 June 15 Er July 1. One year Once ad is ordered it cannot be cancelled Arbor, Michigan 48105. Con- or commendation must accom- E.W. Sparrow Hospital parking space, no pets, 332- CAMPUS NEAR- 217 Bogue, leases only. Call 882-2316. tinously hiring through Sep¬ 1 bedroom furnished, $235. 2 changed until after 1st insertion. There is a M.00 charge for 1 ad change plus tember. Z-3-4-3 (16) pany each application. Appli- cations will be taken Tues- 1215 E. Michigan Lansing, Michigan 48909 | Apartments "|[^] 2905, 6-9 p.m. 5-4-1 (7) bedroom furnished, $345. OR-22-4-30 (9) Available June 15. Quiet. day, April 1st from 2-5, and A nondiscriminatory affirma- 50' per additional change for maximum CAMP TAMAKWA for boys and girls (ages 8-15) in Al¬ Wednesday April 2nd from hve action employer. CLOSE TO Cooley-1 and 2 Sorry, full 393-7279 after 5p.m. 4-4-2 (5) CAMPUS VIEW of 3 changes. 2-5. 2-4-1 (11) bedroom apartments. De¬ The State News will only be responsible for gonquin Park, Ontario, has for FALL MALE ROOMMATE-150 feet 324 Michigan Ave. posit and lease required. Utili¬ _____ openings for counselors, ca¬ Showing: 4-6 pm 8 7-8 pm M-F the 1st days incorrect insertion. Adjust¬ noe trippers, boys swim di¬ """rnvgnVsntV" lik*t?™ve? DO IT FOR ties included. From $210. Call Now taking to campus. $95 month in¬ cludes all but electric. 351- Manager Apartment #2 between 8-5, 374-7291 After ment claims must be made within 10 Call 351-3038 or 351 -9538 of expiration date. days rector, and camp pianist. If interested call (3131559-4240 LANSING GENERAL HOS- DOMINO'S PIZZA 5, 351-9389. 5-4-1 (6) applications 1628. 8-4-8 (3) FALL 8 SUMMER LEASING Bills are due 7 to arrange for an interview at PITAL has full and part-time ,. for SUMMER days from ad expiration date. positions available for regis- Now hiring full and part- NEED ROOMMATE NOW If not paid by due date, a M.OO late the Holiday Inn East (On tered and graduate nurses 'lme dellvarV Pe°P|e' Flexible own room/bath, pool Er golf. AMERICANA APARTMENTS NOW LEASING for ROOMMATE NEEDED im¬ Grand River) in East Lansing 332-5322 mediately. 1 bedroom, 30 service charge will be due. and student nurse tech- ho"rs with paid vacations 5 miles campus/bus. Keith- on Saturday, April 5, or call nicians. A 4 day, 10 hour per and holldaV benefits. Can 339-3934. 10-4-11 (4) 1128 Victor Street FALL and SUMMER seconds to campus. Rent the Holiday Inn on that date. day work week option allow- make up ,0 $5/hour with EDEN ROC negotiable, 337-7556 or 337- 4-4-4 (12) FURNISHED STUDIO units, For information call 0136. 8-4-7 (4) ing 3 day week-end is avail- commission and tips. Apply $185/month all utilities in¬ CAPITOt VILLA APARTMENTS OUTGOING COEDS needed able on the midnight shift. at ,he foll°wing locations: cluded. Immediate occupan¬ Automotive Automotive for a fun promotional position We offer: Primary & Team 332-5330 ONE BEDROOM furnished. cy, 337-1619. OR-22-4-30 15) 1664 E. Grand River nursing, complete orientation ,7, Available immediately. $230. on a part-time basis. Must be , MALE ROOMMATE NEED¬ 1978 AUDI FOX. 4-speed, 2 VOLVO, 164E, 72. Automatic, neat Er dependable Er enjoy program, continuing educa- 1 d'' 00 ED TO share Spartan Village One block to campus. 332- door. Air conditioning, AM- meeting people. 349-0486 be¬ tion support system, excel- 1139 E. Grand River, 351-5647 3900. OR-22-4-30 (4) good condition. $1350. Call lent wage and benefit pack- $94 includes utilities. 355- FM cassette. Regular gas. 353-3980 or 355-6205. tween 10 and 12, 2 and 4 ?.nS1?9 0939. Z2-4-1 (4) 1330 E.Grand River 377-4110 afternoons, 351- 8-4-4 (3) only. 8-4-10 (8) age. For more information oJao .? r3^ -ansin9 , CEDAR VIEW APARTMENTS SUMMER SUBLET, 3 males, contact Personnel Office De- 0„7V, „ansin9 non-smoking, River Glenn, 1840 mornings. 5-4-3 (5) SUBLEASE TWO bedroom 79 VW RABBIT, Fuel injec¬ TEACHER AIDE, Elementary, partment, LANSING GEN- 801 Thomas L. Parkway, MALE ROOMMATE needed 351-5647 351-8622. 8-4-10 (3) apartment for summer, parti¬ 1390 E. Grand River ATTENTION WE buy late tion, excellent condition, 35 hours per week, Monday ERAL HOSPITAL, 2800 De- _ uLa"s,n9 , now. River's Edge. $107.50/ ally furnished, pool, call after model imported and domes¬ $5400 or best offer, 332-4655. through Friday, $3.15/hour vonshire, Lansing, Ml 48909 Jr°A,bnd9e' E' Lansin9 month. 332-5461^64-2_(3I_ 5. 351-6616. 5-4-4 (41 RIVERSIDE APARTMENTS NEAR MSU unfurnished one minimum. Phone 377-8335. EOE. 10"4'8 1221 351-5647 bedroom apartment, imme¬ tic compact cars. Contact Bill R-4-8 (3) Apply in person, 25-4-30 (24) MUST SUBLEASE-April 1st. diate occupancy. 351-9549. 1310 E.Grand River Burcham, WILLIAMS VW, Personnel, East Lansing Pub¬ RESIDENT MANAGER Er SUBLEASE 3 MAN for Birchfield, 2 bedroom, 2 bath. 4(4) 484-1341. C-22-4-30 (5) lic Schools, 509 Burcham pool, laundry, | Auto Service "1171 MCDONALD'S REST- spouse to live in & supervise Call 394-4623. 7-4-3 (3) summer, un¬ SUBLEASE 1 Bedroom Drive. OR-4-4-4 (7) furnished, $103/person. 349- CHEVETTE 1978 2 door, 4 - AURANTS of East Lansing 6 mentally retarded or 6 apartment, Northwind Farms, QUIET FEMALE needed to SOUTH LANSING- Large, 6929. 10-4-11 (3) 4/19, $245/month. speed, 14,000 miles, excel¬ YOUR TIME IS YOUR OWN. are now taking applications emotionally impaired adult available share large, air conditioned, MASON BODY SHOP, 812 E. clean one and two bedrooms, lent, $3150. 882-8736. Sell Avon part-time. Earn for the following shifts: 6:30 clients in a residential home No undergrads. 332-5268. furnished, 2 bedroom on bus Kalamazoo since 1940. Auto 10 minutes to campus, heat, 8-4-10 (3) painting-collision service. good money and set your a.m. to 2 p.m., 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. or 5 p.m. to close. Apply setting. Daytime hours open to attend school. Must have appliances, air and carpet CEDAR VILLAGE 5-4-1 (4) route. Summer and Fall. 351- 0866. 8-4-10 (5) American, Foreign own hours. Ask about low from $235. 393-1746.8-4-9(6) SUBLET 4 Man for cars. 485- CHEVY STATION Wagon 0265. C-22-4-30 (5) cost group insurance cover¬ in person Monday through Friday, 8 to 10 a.m. or 2 to 4 own transportation. Room and board + salary b fringe APARTMENTS Twyckingham, furnished 351 - summer NEED 1 Female for 4 person 1973. New tires, AM/FM age. For more details call NEEDED: 1 2 females p.m. 8-4-4 (81 benefits. Apply Personnel Of- or to 4386. 8-4-8 (3) stereo, very good condition. BRAKES PARTS 482-6893. C-22-4-30 (7) sublet Now leasing for apartment spring term. $109 including fice. Community Mental spring and summer. summer only a month. Very close to cam¬ 355-7912. 8-4-4 (3) SUBLET, OLDE Farm. 1 per¬ pads, shoes, and hydraulic DELIVERY HELP wanted. Heal,h Board- 407 w- Green- $115/month, close. 332-4631. pus. 351-6141. X-84-8 (3) parts for your foreign car, in MODELS WANTED - $6/ 6-4-4 131 son, summer. Rent nego¬ CONVERTIBLE '65 Mus¬ Must have own car. Apply at lawn. Lansing. EOE. as low as $47.50 each - stock, at reasonable prices. hour, no experience neces¬ tiable. 351-5121. 3-4-2 (3) tang runs good, great mile¬ LITTLE CAESARS today 5-4-3 J16)^ EAST LANSING, Woodside CHEQUERED FLAG FOR¬ sary, we will train. 482-2278. LARGE 2 PARTY furnished Sorry, Full manor. Quiet, luxury 1 bed¬ age. 355-2067 best offer. EIGN CAR PARTS, 2605 E. Apply in person at VELVET af1e.r t4I3i4i FAST FOOD MANAGERS efficiency. Close to campus. MALE NEEDED Spring and/ room unfurnished. Dish¬ S-5-4-7 (3) Kalamazoo Street. One mile FINGERS 527 E. Michigan. DRIVEWAY ATTENDANT Air conditioning. $150/month For Fall or Summer to room with 2 washer and laundry. 910 Ab¬ west of campus. 485-5055. C-22-4-30 (5! summer. $216/month fall. For information girls, own room in a furnished Domino s Pizza (300 units - full and part time shifts - bott. 337-0910 and 489-2415. CUTLASS CALAIS 1978 C-22-4-30 (8) After 5 p.m. 487-4451. apartment, $110 a month. available. University Stand- nationwide) needs exper - -76. 54-1 (6) loaded. Includes bumpers. $4300. 351-2527. 5-4-4 (3) SPECIAL MSU STUDENT ATTENTION and business MARKETING students. ard. 351-0770. 3-4-1 (5) lenced fast food managers to be trained for positions as OR-22-4-30 (6) call 3515180 3-4,-3- jfl., PART-time positions with Ctopckmgtjam weekend rates. UGLY DUCK¬ ACROSS FROM Brody, 1 1974 FORD TORINO Elite. DRIVE WAY attendant part s,ore managers. You can FEMALE NEEDED to share LING car rentals. 372-7650. Michigan's largest Multi- time Frandor Standard. 337 earn UP 10 $250 Per week bedroom apartment in private Bedroom $95 per month, Runs good, stereo, $1200 or C-22-4-30 (3) Manufacturer Distributor. home. $200/month. Includes best offer. 355-2067. Automobile 9111. 3-4-1 (3) wh:le ,n tra,n,n9- Our expan- Deposit required, close to required. 20 sion offers exciting opportu- all utilities, 332-2668 or 374- Campus. Available Im¬ S-5-4-7 (3) hours per week. 339-9500. 2 BEDROOM FURNISHED LUXURY APTS. JUNK CARS wanted. Also 2800. Prefer female grad. C-22-4-30 (7) NEED EXTRA money? ni,ies ,or V°u to join the OR-22-4-30 (5) mediately, Kathy or Judy FORD GALAXY- 1970, Reli¬ selling used parts. Phone Become a Shaklee distri- fastest growing pizza compa- 351-4930. 8-4-4 (6) 'private balconies 321-3651. C-22-4-30 (3) able, body-fair, $200, 349- CLERK WANTED Adult butor. Many benefits. Call for nV ln the world. Your salary IF YOU would like 'swimming pool - a place to 0142 after 5p.m. E 5-4 1 (3) GOOD USED tires, 13, 14, 15 Bookstore. VELVET FIN an appointment L. DiMaggio as beginning manager is rent, but don't know where FEMALE ROOMMATE need¬ 'central air inch. Snow tires too! Mount¬ GERS, 527 E. Michigan, 489- on campus 355-7285. $12 500 per year plus 25% to look, call GREAT LAKES ed immediately. 1 bedroom, HONDA CIVIC 1979, 41,000 2278. C-22-4-30 (4) g_4_g (7) profit of the unit. Supervisory 30 seconds to campus. Rent *2 Blocks from campus on busline ed free. Used wheel and hub and franchising opportunities today for sure, there's hun¬ negotiable, 337-7556 or 337- miles, great running condi¬ * Ask about our special 12 month rates PENNELL SALES, 1825 dreds in our book. 394-2680. tion, $2,900, negotiable. caps. WANTED SALES People- LOOKING FOR a part-time availabl® after 12 mon,hs C-22-4-30 (5) 0136. 8-4-7 (4) Anne 351-6249, evenings. Michigan, Lansing, Michigan job? Crossroads Cafeteria in successful store manage- 48912. 482-5818. full or part time, set your own MALE NEEDED own room in ™nt. Send resume to David Now S5-4-4 (5) C-22-4-30 (6) hours. Call 321-0270. 8-4-9(3) the once International Center again looking for stu is Fluke' 828 _,Ra"ker0 Road' BEST BARGAIN IN TOWN! 1 and 2 bedroom Mobile two bedroom apartment, leasing for Summers Fall available immediately, low MAVERICK 1972, good con¬ MATURE INDIVIDUAL to dent job applications, hours Lansing 48917. 10-4-8 (24) homes. From $155/month. Vi utilities. Close to campus. CALL 351-7166 | Employment"] |"jj] variable and suited are to dition, $200. 353-4299. supervise boys after school. mile from campus. 337-1056. your schedule. Some noon SAILBOAT CRUSING in- Negotiable rent, Kath, 351- located at Hagodorn just south of Service Road E5-4-4 (3) Call 351-5364 after 5:30 p.m. OR-4-4-4 (4) 4930 8-4-4 (6) 5-4-4 (3) hours, Tuesday cook shift, structors needed for North- SECRETARY/RECEPTION¬ but mostly evening clean up. em Michigan camp. 332- 1974 MGB-GT good condi¬ IST - Part-time afternoons, See Kim. 3-4-1 (11) 3991.8-4-8(3) LIVE A LITTLE! CEDAR PHOTOGRAPHER NEEDS tion 51,000 $2700. 337-0662. must be able to type 60 8-4-9 (3) WPM. Please call 371-1200 interesting persons to pose for photographic studies of PART TIME hostess, waitress SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS for an appointment. 8-4-4 (5) the nude female form. For wanted. Call IMPERIAL needed. Grades 6-12. $35/ MONTE CARLO 73. Air, AM- interview please call 482- GARDENS RESTAURANT day. Call Dansville Middle GREENS FM stereo, good radials, very WAITRESSES- DOORMEN, 1848, 5-10:30 p.m. Z5-4-1K6) 349-2698. 5-4-1 (3) School 623-6108. 8-4-8 (4) good condition. $1250. 351 full and part time nights, will 0549. 3-4-2 (4) train. Apply in person, ROCKY'S LOUNGE (formerly 711 Burcham Rd. OLDS Black on TORONADO 1975, black, new Miche- lins, 39,000 miles. Call 323 Abdo's), 3600 South Logan. 8-4-9 (5) NOW RENTING For Summer and Fall (4MPUS HILL APARTMENTS NOW LEASING FOR SUMMER and FALL SPECIAL SUMMER RATES SOUND Er LIGHTING people 4967 after 6p.m. 5-4-1 (4) required. Must be willing to Extra large one bedroom •FURNISHED APARTMENTS Apartments suitable for 2 1972-PONTIAC Station travel. Please write with full resume. P.O. Box 1767 East 3 students. or now taking summer applications ...ai the pool this Summer! Wagon. Power steering and Lansing, Ml 48823. 8-4-7- (6) brakes, air, good transporta¬ •AIR CONDITIONINO 'air conditioning •shag carpating tion, some rust. $325. 353 THE STATE News Classifieds •2 bedrooms 'luxury furnishings •privata balconies 3221 days, 882 7266, even needs sales advisors. Must be 'dishwoshars •swimming pool •Swimming Pool ings. 8-4-8 (5) available Monday-Friday, for at least a two hour block each •Furnished ASK ABOUT OUR SPECIAL FALL RATES rates special 12 month rata PLYMOUTH SATELLITE day. Apply 347 Student Ser¬ vices. 5-4-1 (7) Save 3 students •Dishwashers 349-3530 for rental 781 . 1971, 2 door, mechanically information sound. $700 or best. 332- •Central Air Free Roommate Service 0007. 8-4 7 (3) OPENINGS AVAILABLE: •4 person units SUBARU 1973: 2 door, 4 UM-Dearborn Toronto Politi¬ cal Internship spring term, 6 For Appointment Call Free Roommate Service 351-8631 APARTMENTS speed, good condition, 30 hours Political Sconce credit. 3377328 Located last off 1135 Michigan Ave. Right next to the MPG, $750. 882 7387 Call Dr. Graves 1-882 8955 or 5-4-4 (4) 1 593 5096. 10-4-11 (71 Summer Leases '160 Grand River, Okemos E. Lansing, Mi. Brody Complex 731 Burchdin Drive 351 7212 10 Michigan State News, East Lansing. Michigan Tuesday, April 1, I960 I Rooms |[7l For Sale Real Estate Instructions 2 FEMALE roommates need¬ ed to share apartment tor ROOMS, QUIET, close. Fur¬ nished. CRAFT TELEPHONE answer¬ WANT TO build it yourself? BEAT INFLATION today Commission invalidates Renting now, spring, ing service. Like new, MILES Pre-Cut Homes, no Own your own janitorial Summer, close to campus, summer, fall. Men and $180.00.321-8712. E-5-4-2 (3) down payments, 10% in¬ business. Respond with letter $113, utilities included, 353- women spacious kitchen and Student Board winner terest, Call 4f and phone number to 16927 5725. 6-4-8 (4) community rooms. 332-3700 NEW AND used guitars, ban¬ 5-4-2 (4) Newton Rd. Seminar to be or 332-7378. 8-4-9 (6) jos, mandolins, etc. Dulci¬ given on starting your own. mers and kits. Recorders, 5-4-1 (71 Houses OWN ROOM in duplex. Mature female for furnished thousands of hard to find albums and books. Discount HE LEARN ELECTRIC guitar One of the seven representatives elected to the Student Board Wednesday was invalidated March 29. MAGNOLIA STREET - 3 spring & summer. Close. prices. Expert repairs - free CHINA STUDY TOUR- July from someone who knows The invalidation does not mean Testa will bedrooms 12 month lease 337-0357. 6-4-7 (3) estimates. ELDERLY IN¬ 3rd thru 24th. Fifteen days in how. 351-5912. 5-4-3 (31 Monday by the All-University Elections Com¬ automatically become the new Natural Science STRUMENTS. 541 E. Grand mission for not turning in a campaign spending starting September unfur¬ China 7 days in Hong Kong, 7 representative, because of the election code, nished, references required, MALE ROOMMATE needed- River. 332-4331. C-22-4-30 (9) Chinese cities emphasis on LEARN TO play guitar - report. which provides for a special election for all the all new inside, fully carpeted $75 + utilities. Great house¬ schools and universities. Tom Mannisto, who was elected to Group lessons offered on all represent other original candidates providing the winner is close to campus. $380. 339- mates 3. Call 372-4329. MARSHALL MUSIC CO. Academic credit available. levels, in guitar, banjo, man¬ the College of Natural Science, did not turn in his invalidated. Studer said he would try to avoid 3407. C-22-4-30 (7) Z5-4-4 (3) Your headquarters for pro¬ $2495 from West coast. Call dolin, fiddle, singing, clog¬ spending report by the deadline Friday, said this special election — which could cost more fessional P A. gear, electric 349-5189 by April 1. ging and much more! Regis¬ ASMSU chairperson Bruce Studer. FEMALE NEEDED to share 3 MALE-OWN room in house. than $100 — by waiving the code and declaring keyboards, guitars and amps. 3-4-1 (8) ter now at ELDERLY IN¬ Mannisto, a Lyman Briggs sophomore, bedroom home. Call 321-2901 $150 a month plus 1/3 utili¬ Call 337 9700 or stop in. Testa the winner. STRUMENTS 541 E. Grand defeated opponent Joe Testa, 137-122, in the before noon. 8-4-7 (3) ties. Close to campus. 332- Frandor Mall, 3 blocks from River, East Lansing. 332-4331 "It would be a waste of money to hold a special PROTECT YOURSELF closest of the seven ASMSU elections. 2838 or 625-3588. 5-4-1 (4) west campus. Free parking. Classes begin the week of election with Feel safer "Mannisto said he would have only one candidate on the ballot," C-22-4-30 (7) walking at night. 4/7. C-4-4-4 (10) resigned Studer said. 3 BLOCKS from campus, 4-6 Products FEMALE-HOUSE-own room. proven very anyway if he hadn't been invalidated," Studer bedroom homes, furnished, Effective. Legal. Inexpen- said. "He wasn't planning on enrolling at MSU The Student Board would have to pass a bill $100 a month, nice, clean, 2 DICKER AND DEAL PRIVATE GUITAR instruc¬ fireplaces, and in excellent blocks to MSU. Call 485-5204 SECOND HAND STORE waiving that part of the code for Testa to take condition. Renting for fall. tion. Beginners through ad¬ spring term because of medical reasons." or 351-9186. 5-4-1 (4) WITH 90 DAY Studer said Mannisto also told him he did not office. Call 351-9538 for showing. GUARANTEES RICK 332-0621 .JT vanced. Call MARSHALL MUSIC CO. 337-9700. Open OR-22-4-30 15) spend any funds on the campaign although that "I'm sure someone has been invalidated before, FEMALE GRAD student or weeknights until 9:00 p.m. not the reason he failed to turn in a was spending but not for failure to turn in a spending report professional woman needed Spring specials - large as¬ Saturdays 10 a.m.-5 p.m. A FEW five person houses for house. Close to campus. sortment of 10-speed bikes, Recreation C-22-4-30 (6) report. and never for not spending any money," Studer available in fall. 1 and 2 year All the candidates were limited to said. $175/month. 351-2766. portable t.v.'s, stereo equip¬ spending leases. Call 1-772-4209 after $50 on their elections by the election code and 5-4-3 (4) ment, used furniture, wheels DISC JOCKEY Mannisto and Testa could not be reached for 6:30 p.m. OR-22-4-30 (4) QUIET FEMALE Roommate- b tires, and tennis rackets. #1 SOUND b DISCOUNT RECORDS | Transportation-! [SI required to turn in a spending report by Friday, comment. CLARK STREET 4 bedrooms team up to bring Own room, deluxe, tennis, WE BUY, SELL AND TRADE you your favorite tunes for CAR POOL from Jackson to immediate occupancy for pool, air. $120. Okemos. Call your next party. Phone 332- MSU- daily. 1-783-3065. leasing unfurnished, all new 9. 8-4-4 (3) DICKER AND DEAL SE¬ 2212. Ask for Tom. Z4-4-3 (3) Hearing inside one mile from Frandor. city budget COND HAND STORE, 1701 22-4-30 (7) Spacious, $490. 339-3407. C-22-4-30 15) ROOM FOR rent: 1 or 2 Spring term. Rent rebate men, S. Cedar St., Lansing, 487- 3886. C-22-4-30 (17) BLUEGRASS EXTENSION on OWN ROOM-1 or 2 rooms to program, Capitol Villa, 351- SERVICE plays weddings, sublet for summer, in E. 4781. 5-4-1 (3) SEWING MACHINES - new MALE ROOMMATE needed parlies, 655-1366 or 353-9695. Lansing, $117 + utilities. 337-0051 after 6 p.m. 5-4-4(41 MALE STUDENTS single Singer machines from $99.50. Guaranteed used machines from $39.50. All makes re¬ C-22-4-30 (3) for spring term. 1 block from campus. Pool b free parking. in E.L. library tonight rooms, 332-5791 after 5:30, SKYDIVING - EVERY 337-8050. 5-4-3 (4) NEED 2 PEOPLE to share weekends anytime. 3-4-3 (3) paired. EDWARDS DISTRI¬ week-end. First jump instruc¬ The public can speak out on BUTING COMPANY, 1115 N. Murphy said. who wants to express how the house 1 Vi miles west of tion Saturdays, Sundays and FEMALE NEEDED, 4-man. the uses of federal revenue If President Carter includes NEED ONE in nice country Washington. 489-6448. Holidays at 9:30 a.m. (no city should use the money to campus. $77/month, 372- Twyckingham Apartments. sharing money before East federal revenue sharing cuts in come to the city council meet¬ home ten minutes north. C-22-4-30 (8) appointment $115/month. 337-0807. 0989. 3-4-2 (4) necessary). Lansing City Council at 7:30 the budget as part of his 332-6090. 5-4-7 (3) FREE Transportation to jump 5-4-4 (3) ing," Murphy said. BOOKS! 3 floors of books, Free tonight at the East Lansing anti-inflationary measures, the HOUSEMATE NEEDED - E. area. Skydiving pro¬ Public Library, 950 Abbott LANSING, IN private home, magazines and comics. grams for groups such as Why not turn some unneed- city could expect to receive The council will also vote on a Lansing. GORGEOUS house. Road. prefer Grad or Faculty wo¬ CURIOUS BOOK SHOP, 307 dormitories, fraternities, so¬ ed items into cash? Place a about half of last year's amount, recommendation to set April 22 351-5975 after 6 p.m. man, $35 per week, 372-9389. East Grand River, East Lan¬ rorities. Charlotte Paracenter classified ad today for quick The city is required by law to or $213,000, he said. as the date for a hold two public hearings re¬ hearing on the 4-4-4 (3) sing. 332-0112. C-22-4-30 (5) and MSU Sport Parachuting response. "We encourage everybody finalized budget. ROOMMATE FOR two bed¬ Club. Call before 8 a.m. or garding the budget, said Gary FEMALE NEEDED, RECORDS! THOUSANDS to late room house. $125 + utilities. own choose from 75£ and up, all evenings. 372-9127. FEMALE SENIOR will stay in Murphy, East Lansing's group room in 3 bedroom town- C-22-4-30 (14) Call 485-7643 after 6p.m. Professor's house while vaca¬ manager for finance. 8-4-8 (4) house. rent negotiable. 393- quality guaranteed. WAZOO tioning/sabbatical. Summer The first, to be held tonight, N.Y.C. awaits transit strike 2580. 5-4-7 (4) RECORDS, 223 Abbott, 337- ONE SMALL bedroom in 0947. C-22-4-30 (5) j Typing Service^ f^il and/or fall. Reliable. Re¬ ferences. 351-5256. 5-4-4 (41 will be to hear the public's views on how the city should NEW YORK (AP) - New The people who climb aboard house $73 plus utilities until FEMALE, OWN room, new use the federal York's hundreds of thousands duplex. $112 + '/« utilities. SOMEBODY ELSE'S CLO¬ FOREIGN STUDENTS: I can moneys. The subways and buses 5.5 million June. $55 plus utilities after¬ Close. Spring and/or sum¬ SET, featuring gently used help with English. Editing, PARKING SPACE needed second hearing is held after the of "straphangers" wondered times each day were trying to wards. Convenient to LCC 332-8852 after 5. clothing. 541 E. Grand River. typing. 337-8415. 10-4-8 (3) near Cedar Village area. Will city budget is put together. what chaos the morning would and MSU. Call 485-1861. mer. figure out how they might get 14-4-18 (4) Open noon to 6 p.m. Take-ins pay. 337-0283. 3-4-2 (3) "Last year there was no bring after no progress was to work as the midnight dead¬ 3-4-1 (51 by appointment. SECRETARY. I will Type Etc. by the public," Mur¬ comment reported Monday in last-ditch line approached for the strike ROOM FOR rent. Own room. C-22-4-30 (4) In my home. 6 years secre¬ efforts to head off the city's CHRISTIAN FAMILY, MSU MSU PROFESSOR and wife phy said. "There hasn't been by 35,000 transit workers.. Okemos. Nice house 349- tarial experience. 374-8627. five blocks west. Vacancies (no pets, no children) seek too much opposition to how the first transit strike in 14 years. 5657. 1-4-1 (3) TAPE DECK - Pioneer 9191. 8-4-4 (3) April 10. $95. 485-3316. house to rent for academic city has proposed to use the Make offer. Excellent condi¬ 6-4-4 (3) NEED A library search or a 1980-81, call 332-5812 after money in the past." 2 ROOMMATES NEEDED for tion. 353-7042. 8-4-10 (3) 5:00. 8-4-10 (5) Last year the city received EAST house $400 LANSING-4 + man utilities, 313- summer - possibly next year, to share large bedroom in IBM MODEL C typewriter. Excellent condition, $200. computer produced biblio¬ graphy? Call GATEKEEPERS, at 349-6886. 15-4-7 (4) Clever shoppers use classi¬ $426,000 from the federal Accident hospitalizes 733-6933, 313-733-7400- new duplex. Riff-Raft need government and the city could 321-3685. E-5-4-7 (3) fied as a directory of the work. ask for Marlene. not apply. 337-0658. expect to get about the same TYPING EXPERIENCED, city's best buys. Won't you Meridian law officer - 8-4-4 (4) 8-4-10 (5) amount if Congress renews its GRAND OPENING TODAY thesis, term paper, IBM cor¬ do the same? Federal Revenue Sharing Act, EAST KALAMAZOO Street recting. Nancy 351-7667. 2113- 1 bedroom rede¬ For Sale Sweet T's T-Shirts, free de¬ 15-4-16 (3) A Meridian Township police sign on shirt you buy from us. telephone pole on the other side corated, 1 year lease, deposit required utilities $190/month $200/month plus with NIKON-LENSES, 200mm f/4, good condition, just relubri- 547 Vi E. Grand River, up¬ stairs from Abbey Press. EXPERIENCED IBM dissertations FAYANN 489-0358. (Pica typing, Elite). It's What's officer was listed in serious condition Monday at Sparrow of Grand River Avenue, police said. Brott suffered multiple cated, $150., 135mm f/2.8, 1-4-1 (7) Hospital after his patrol car was fractures to his arms and legs, garage. No pets. Prefer stu¬ C-22-4-30 (3) struck in the side by another car police said. Happening dent couple. 321-3191. used but not abused, body rough, optics good, $60., NO HIGHS? Distorted lows? Sunday morning, Meridian The driver and passenger of 5-4-1 (7) both IC mount- Call 355-8311, Fuzzy picture? Bring in your TYPING TERM papers. Ex¬ Township police said. the other car were taken to ask for Mark. S-5-4-1 (7) portable t.v., stereo compo¬ perienced, fast service - IBM Police said officer Thomas IF YOU would like a place to nents Et cameras. Fast repair Call 351-8923. OR-22-4-30 (3) Sparrow Sunday for observa¬ rent, but don't know where Announcements for It's What's "Improve Your Academic Per¬ Brott was westbound on Grand tion. SPARTAN FANS, collectors at economical prices. All to look, call GREAT LAKES work guaranteed. Top dollar TYPING IN my home. Close Happening must be received in the formance," a transcendental med¬ River Avenue in Meridian The MSU Department of item. Special gift!!!! MSU State News office, 343 Student itation lecture, begins at 7:30 today for sure, there's hun¬ paid for cameras, guitars, to campus. Quality work! Township when his car was Public Safety, which is investi¬ emblem. 10KT gold (for 15 Services Bldg., by noon at least dreds in our buc-k. 394-2680. Cindy 9 a.m.-7 p.m. 394-4448. tonight, Oak Room, Union. Spon¬ struck by a car which ran a gating the accident, is withhold¬ yrs. service to MSU) available stereo gear, portable t.v. sets, C-22-4-30 (5) two days before publication. No sor: SIMS Club. for best cash offer. 675-5213 albums b cassette tapes. C-22-4-30 (3) announcements will be accepted flashing red light at Marsh ing the name of the driver WILCOX TRADING POST. Road. involved EAST LANSING newly car¬ after 5 p.m. E5-4-4 (6) by phone. pending possible 509 E. Michigan, Lansing. UNIGRAPHICS OFFERS Christian Science Organization Brott's car then struck peted, 1 bedroom, stove, COMPLETE RESUME SER¬ a charges. FRENCH STYLE Bass Bow Phone 485-4391. meets from 6:30 to 7:30 tonight, refrigerator. Available soon. ASMSU Student Board meets $60 C-22-4-30 112) VICE: typesetting: offset third floor, Union. Open to the Ste-Mar Realty 339-3512. negotiable, excellent at 7 tonight, 4 Student Services condition 337-2113 evenings. printing; and bindery services public. OR-7-4-9 (4) Bldg. Open to the public. E-5-4-3 (3) GIBSON ABO Base $155. Approved dissertation print¬ 2 BEDROOMS FOR 4 stu¬ dents, for lease summer term, YAMAHA ALL around skis- TKO PVTEPEAVEY amp 40 wans $165. AMPEG G-110 ing and binding specialists. For estimate, stop in at 2843 MSU Karate Club meets at tonight, sports arena, IM Sports- 7 MSU Aikido Club, marital art for E. Lansing groups in Soloman bindings, $100. E. Grand River or phone self-defense and personal growth, amp with foot switch MXP West. Topic: Karate Club mem¬ $300/month, security depo¬ distortion & cords, best offer 332-8414. C-22-4-30 (9) meets at 7:30 tonight and Thurs¬ Womens Lange snow boots, sit. Call collect evenings, bership. Open to the public. day, judo room, IM Sports-West. $60, best offer. Good condi¬ around $180. 337-2949. (313) 437-1317. 8-4-7 (7) FEMALE ROOMMATE to tion. 393-4273. E 5-4-4 (5) EP SLALOM WATER SKI, E5-4-4 (7) HP-65 PROGRAMMABLE LOW RATES - COMPUTER TYPING Resumes, Thesis, Term Papers. Call "G" Typ¬ MSU Packaging Society meets Open to th? public. to offer workshops share upstairs in MSU Railroad Club meets at 7 duplex. calculator, $100 or best offer. ing. 321-4771. C-22-4-30 (41 Courses in bicycle riding and maintenance as well as several $112.50/month includes utili¬ super 2, great condition, $90, topight, Mural Room, Union. Top¬ 349-6742. E5-4-4 13) 655-3726. E-5-4-4 (3) ic: restoration of locomotive 1225 energy conservation workshops will be offered this spring by the ties. Call 332-0241. 5-4-7 (4) AIESEC, International Associa¬ East Lansing Energy Consciousness TYPING, EXPERIENCED, and related railroad topics. Open Team in cooperation with the tion of Students in Economics and OLIVETTI TYPEWRITER. fast and reasonable. 371-4635 NEED TWO females for sum¬ H-LOFT, can be cut to fit Business Management, meets at 6 to the public. School-City Activity Program. your room. Unstained. $60 Electric office model. Excel¬ C-22-4-30 (3) A bicycle maintenance clinic will be held mer. Own rooms, in furnished lent. $200. 332-8498. tonight, 331 Union. Open to the today and April 15 from 355-3708 or 355-3704. 6 to 9 p.m. at the Valley Court Recreation duplex. 351-2431 5-4-7 (31 E5-4-4 (3) E-5-4-1 (3) COPYGRAPH SERVICE public. MSU Jugglers meet at 6 to¬ Center, 210 Hillside Court. The program costs $2. COMPLETED, DISSERTA¬ night, Tower Room, Union. Open Society of Women Engineers A class in Effective LOOKING FOR fall housing? HEWLETT PACKARD 250, PORTABLE STEREO with TIONS AND RESUME SER¬ to the public. Cycling will offer instruction in cycle riding Call will hold a business meeting at and maintenance, rules of the road and Mid-Michigan. They Scientific programmable, table and records. $65. Like VICE. Corner MAC and safety techniques. The have over 6:30 and present a speaker at 7 which will 400 properties to condinuoud memory, new, new. Call 323-3216. Grand River, 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. course, cost $4, will be held every Saturday, starting choose from, and they spe¬ E-5-4-1 (3) tonight, 130 Engineering Bldg. Opportunity for juniors and April 12, and ending May 10 at the Valley Court Recreation $80, 351-6673. E5-4-4 (3) Monday-Friday, 10 a.m.-5 cialize in the MSU area. Call p.m. Saturday. 337-1666. Topic: Assertiveness Skills and seniors to earn academic credit Center. today and see if they have REVERE Communication. interning in community economic LEATHER TOOLING equip¬ TAPE Recorder. C-22-4-30 (7) A program teaching energy conservation what you're looking for. 349- Commercial Tip. Large Reel. development. Contact Dave Per- through interior 1065. C-22-4-30 (8) ment. Various items, $125 or Department of Romance Lan¬ sell. College of Urban Develop¬ design will be held on Mondays starting April 7 and ending May 5 best offer. 349-9139 after 6. $85.00 321-8712. E-5-4-2 (3) from 7 to 9 p.m. It will be held at Hannah Middle School, 819 guages presents a discussion on ment. E-5-4-1 (3) "The Relationship of Foreign Lan¬ Abbott Road, Room 104. Registration is $10. WOMAN NEEDED - How- land House Co-Op. $160 utili¬ ties included. 323 Ann St. Giont Wall Hongingi and I Mobile Homes |[»] guages to Business" at 3 p.m. Wednesday, A-506 Wells Hall. at Michigan Botanical Club meets 7:30 tonight, 168 Plant Biology Several energy conservation workshops will also be offered, for $1 at the Valley Court Recreation Center. Posters many styles 332-6522 Z 2-4-2 (4) Open to the public. Bldg. Helen Smith speaks on They include. Conserve Energy Through Interior Decorating/ "Whippets' are back in MOVING MUST sell: 1960 10' TYPING. LIBRARY research stock $5 00 box along "Wildflowers through the Sea- Design, Landscaping for Energy Conservation, Monitoring Home x 50' General, has wood resume service. Free pick-up with Volunteer placements open Rooms "Rush", "Pseudo- stove, near MSU. $2500. and delivery. 676-1912. with a recreational program for Energy Use, Save Energy With Microwave Ovens and Food caine' t-shirts. bongs After 5, 351-3668, very nice. C-22-4-30 (31 Processors, Earth Sheltered Homes and a Solar Home Guided handicapper adults. Contact the MSU Astronomy Club meets at 8-4-10 (4) Tour. ROOMS ACROSS from Wil¬ ection of low price high- Service-Learning Center, 26 Stu¬ 8:30 tonight Abrams Planetari¬ EXPERT TYPING. Disserta¬ Anyone interested in these liams Hafl on Michigan Ave. dent Services Bldg. um. Topic: Astronomy Day plans. programs should contact the tions theses - business - Community Education Office, 1110 Narcissus. 351-3038 or 351-9538. OR-22-4-30 (3) I "imls ll*l legal. MSU grad. 337-0206. Campus Tour Guide volunteer Open to the public. C 22-4-30 (3) XCSOSSMOM SIHH22X opportunities for spring term are FURNISHED ROOMS, walk¬ HORSES BOARDED $50 per available for history, tourism, com¬ PRE CBS fender Pro-Reverb month includes all feed & QUALITY TYPING service - ing distance to 332-6189 5-4-1 (3) campus. Call head and cabinet. Excellent condition. $250. 337 9661 care. 694-3250 after 6p.m. 5-4-2 (3) Accuracy guaranteed. 349 4909 after 5:30. Call munication and marketing majors. Details in 26 Student Services No Foolin' Cassette Trade In 3-4-2 (3) One Day Only - Tues., April 1 (April Fools Day) Swimmers with WSI volunteer CRISTY'S FURNITURE HAS SPRING FEVER? Share it DRASTICALLY Service in the REACH program instructing Tuesday only we'll give you REDUCED with your black lab pup! AKC swimming lessons to children in a $1.00 trade PRICES on used and irregular shots, wormed $50.676-5653 in credit for any brand cassette tape of GUITAR REPAIRS. Lansing schools. Contact 26 Stu¬ dressers, desks, couches, ta¬ E-5-4-1 (3) Prompt ROOM FOR rent in 5-bed bles. bookcases, and easy guaranteed service. Free esti¬ dent Services Bldg. any length in any condition toward the room house. 2 blocks from chairs. 505 E Michigan, Lan¬ mates and reasonable rates. purchase of a Maxell top-of-the-line C90 351-0032 8-4-8 (3) Volunteer opportunity to teach campus. sing 371-1893 (Next door to BEAUTIFUL, GENTLE, Member American Guild of UDXL I or II cassette. No Foolin'! Wilcox mature, male Malamute- Luthiers. MARSHALL MU¬ clowning in program for handi- Trading Post.) TWO BLOCKS to campus, German Shepherd mixture. SIC CO. 337 9700. cappers. Details in 26 Student Special price for Tues., April 1st $ 4.51 two girls: private room; April Services Bldg. Less trade in 1.00 We have SINCERELY Good walker b jogger. $40, C-22-4-30 (6) - 1, $125. 349-3512. 8-4-8 13) 485 9821. E 8-4-8 (5) dropped our prices as low as YOUR NET COST - No Foolin'! S 3.51 EXPERT GUITAR Respiratory therapy and labora we possibly can. repairs. FEMALE ROOMMATE to C-22-4-30 (12) Acoustic and electric. Most tory volunteer openings now at St. maxell 1 for 1 trade in - NO LIMIT! share upstairs in duplex. $112.50/month. Includes utili¬ WE PAY up to $2 for LP's Real Estate m extensive shop in the state. ELDERLY INSTRUMENTS. Lawrence Hospital. Contact 26 Student Services Bldg. to get ties Call 332-0241 8-4-9 (4) volunteer experience. and cassettes 332 4331 C-22-4-30 (51 555 E Grand River Avi reo also buying PERRY AREA New cedar 45's, East Lansing songbooks, FLAT, sided chalet, 3-4 bedrooms, Orchesis Ballet Classes will EAST LANSING room for BLACK b CIRCULAR, up¬ Phone 337-1300 156 bath, appliances, water Keep cool this summer. meet from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Monday male. Close to Union. 332 stairs 541 E. Grand River, softener, carpeted. 3 acres. Watch Classified oppe our col¬ and 0205. 443 Grove Street Wednesdays (beginning open 11 a.m.-6 p.m. 351 $49,500 625 4144 Aldrich umns for early sales on air March 31), 34 IM Sports-Circle. 6 4-7 (3) 0838 C 22-4-30 (7) Associates. S-4 30 6 conditioners. For details, call 355-4751. Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday. 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