Hjebday Gene Kelly weather is ex¬ pected today. Temperatures in the 60s and rain continuing The State News though tonight, so start sing¬ ing. VOLUME 74 NUMBER 57 MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN 48824 Carter severs ties, WE WANT ""AH cuts trade with Iran By FRANK CORMIER he is taking against Iran: "The steps I have ordered today are those Associated Press Writer • "The United States is breaking diplo¬ that are necessary now," he said. "Other WASHINGTON - President Carter matic relations with Iran," said Carter. He actions may become necessary if these steps broke diplomatic relations with Iran on said "Iranian diplomatic and consular do not produce the prompt release of the Monday, gave Iranian diplomats until personnel have been declared persona non hostages." midnight Tuesday to leave the United States grata and must leave the country by As Carter left the room, a reporter asked and cut off virtually all remaining trade midnight tomorrow." him for his definition of "prompt." The between the two nations. • Treasury Secretary G. William Miller In a move designed to spur release of 50 will prohibit virtually all exports from the president ignored the question. Americans who have been held hostage in United States to Iran, excluding traffic in There was no indication of what "other Tehran since Nov. 4, Carter warned that food and medicine, which were exempt from actions" Carter was referring to, but it is "other actions may be necessary." earlier sanctions Carter imposed. known that among the options being SUM IB PS A White House official, briefing reporters later, said these unspecified actions could But Carter said any remaining exports of food and medicine to Iran will be "minimal or considered is a naval blockade of Iran. involve the use of force. Asking that he not nonexistent." AS CARTER WAS making his announce¬ be named, the official said Carter did not • Miller will make an inventory of ment, Ali Agah, head of the Iranian legation OPPRESSED, want to "foreclose any of the remedies that are available." The president threatened further action outstanding claims of American citizens and corporations against the government of Iran with the aim of seizing assests of the Iranian to the United States, was called to the State Department where he ejecting the Iranians. was told of the order unless there is "prompt release of the government in the United States to finance (continued on page 10) DESTROYS hostages." Carter ignored a questioner who sought a definition of "prompt," but the official settlement of claims by hostages and their families. Carter said his administration is preparing special legislation to speed the briefer pointedly said new actions could payment of claims. TMI wells OPPRESSOR come prior to the expected convening in • All visas issued to Iranians for entry June of a new Iranian parliament that is into the United States have been declared supposed to decide the fate of the hostages. invalid, effective immediately, an no visas will be issued renewed "except for show or Iranian students gathered in Washington, D.C., Monday to protest the visit of Egyptian President Anwar THE PRESIDENT, in an announcement broadcast live from the White House press compelling and sons or proven humanitarian rea¬ where the national interest re¬ trace Sadat. The demonstration took place near the National Press Building where Sadat is scheduled to speak room, said his government has shown quires." later this week. "exceptional patience and restraint" in trving to resolve the stalemate. of tritium AT THE BRIEFING following the presi But he said the refusal of the Iranian dent's announcement, the White House government to assume control of the official said Iranians already in the United hostages from the militants who have held States will not be affected. The official said Carter, Sadat begin summit talks them for more than five months "lays full responsibility" for the crisis on Iran's revolutionary leader Ayatollah Ruhollah there are now about 150,000 Iranians holding U.S. visas with "some, but by no means all of them already in this country." By The Associated Press HARRISBURG, Pa. - Traces of radia¬ tion, possibly from the leakage of severely Khomeini and Iran's governing Revolution¬ That suggests large numbers of Iranians — contaminated water, have been found in WASHINGTON (API - President out a welcoming tribute and an armed plan only five weeks away. ary Council. in Iran and elsewhere — are carrying test wells drilled around the base of Three Carter, after grimly escalating stakes in the forces band played the Egyptian and Security was tight at the Egyptian and "The militants controlling the embassy passports with visas granting them permis¬ Mile Island's damaged nuclear reactor nation's war of nerves with Iran, will be American anthems. A few dozen Egyptians Iranian embassies Monday. Anti-Sadat have stated they are willing to turn the sion to enter the United States. That blanket containment building, officials at the power striving for new success in the Middle East waved flags behind a wire fence and demonstrators marched on the White hostages over to the government of Iran. welcome has not been canceled. plant said Monday. in his summit talks with Egyptian Presi¬ cheered Sadat in Arabic. House to protest his invitation. "Death to But the government refused to take custody It was understood, however, that Iranian Plant operators said they would not rule dent Anwar Sadat over some form of Sadat paid tribute to Carter and "the Sadat," "Death to Begin," they shouted. of the American hostages," Carter said. Jews and some others would be considered out the possibility that some of the severely self-rule for more than 1 million Palestinian American commitment to justice and moral¬ Some of the demonstrators carried placards "The Iranian government can no longer to have "compelling and proven humanitar¬ contaminated water in the building has Arabs. portraying Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, escape full responsibility by hiding the ian reasons" for leaving Iran and, if begun to leak out for the first time since the ity." As in the Camp David accords signed the Iranian leader, who has taken militants at the embassy." March 28,1979, accident at the plant's Unit Sadat's arrival late Monday touches off last year, he said, "we shall succeed in our a necessary, for entering the United States. endeavor with the support of the American pronounced anti-Israeli stance. Earlier in the day, Khomeini personally "The hostages and their families — 2 reactor. two busy weeks in which Carter will try to At the Iranian Embassy, other demon¬ blocked the Iranian government from taking indeed, all of us in America have lived But a statement issued by plant officials accommodate Israel's security concerns people." — strators vowed to conduct a hunger strike control of the hostages. with the reality and the anguish of their said the radioactivity was more likely from with Palestinian aspirations for a homeland. Vance said Sadat's meetings with Carter until Sadat leaves the United States. Looking grim, Carter listed four actions captivity for five months," Carter said. a large outside storage tank that holds The skies were gray when the Egyptian are important as part of the "search for a mildly contaminated cooling water for president arrived at Andrews Air Force comprehensive peace in Middle East." TMI's undamaged and idle Unit 1 facility. Base in suburban Maryland, but Sadat The Egyptian leader will be followed to "Last week, water samples from three of appeared in good humor as he was greeted by Secretary of State Cyrus Vance and Washington next week by Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin, with the May 26 S.Km PROMOWJN eight wells had tritium levels about two to five times greater than normal back¬ other U.S. officials. A 21-gun salute boomed target date for completing an autonomy ground," the statement said. 'ASMSU "ALTHOUGH THE ACTIVITY for these Accessibility situation blimp' no joke two elements is above background levels, the concentration is about 10 percent of the Environmental Protection Agency's drink¬ ing water guidelines," it said. The statement said no unusual radiation By JIM MITZELFIELD "THE MAIN PURPOSE for the blimp will be to promote ASMSU has been found in the Susquehanna River State News Staff Writer and MSU," Studer said. is improving at MSU Look up into the sky... blimp? It's a bird! It's a plane! No! It's a blimp! A "It's going to be a great attention getter," he added. downstream from the plant. Tritium is known to exist in both the water tank and in the 600,000 gallons of ASMSU may soon join the ranks of the Goodyear Studer explained that buying the blimp would be the first part of Tire and reactor cooling water trapped inside the By LESA DOLL the building, that is often as Rubber Co. and others who use the lighter-than-air crafts as a larger promotional scheme the board would develop this spring in far as a an effort to let people know about ASMSU. huge reactor containment building. State News Staff Writer wheelchair user can go, Mueller promotional gimmicks. said. The highly radioactive cooling water EDITOR S NOTE: This is the second in "There are different degrees Bruce Studer, chairperson of the ASMSU Student Board, "Our major problem right now is nobody knows what we are," a of accessi¬ accumulated in the basement of the four-part series issues facing handi- announced Monday the organization is very close to approving the on bility," he said. "When they say accessible, Studer continued. "Some people don't even know what ASMSU 200-foot-high building after it gushed cappersat MSU. This installment deals with all they mean is that you can get into the purchase of a 15 by 6-foot radio controlled blimp. stands for. The "Good Deal Blimp" as its retailers, Robert Keith and through a stuck valve at the height of the accessibility at MSU. building or room, period." crisis, the worst in the history of com¬ Paul Mueller is an MSU student. If he "The University likes to say that it's Company of San Diego, Calif., call it, will cost the board an mercial nuclear power. were required to take a class offered only in accessible. It isn't," said senior Penny estimated $3,000 to purchase and will have many uses, according to The 400,000-gallon Unit 1 tank, which has Agriculture Hall, he could not. Metcalfe. "They think because you can get Studer. Mueller is a handicapper and Agriculture developed small temporary leaks in the into a building, that's accessible. When I past, is located near the Unit 2 containment Hall is not accessible. The number of have to go all day in a building without a STUDER, WHO WAS beaming with excitement about his accessible buildings on campus, however, is building. bathroom, that's not accessible." proposed idea to buy a blimp, said it would serve both as an steadily increasing. Mueller said though Metcalfe attention getter as well as an effective communication tool. explained that although build¬ SOME OFFICIALS HAD expressed con MSU is not totally accessible now — it ings may have ramps or leveled entrances, "I'm really hyper about this," he said. cern in recent months that the walls of the there is often no way for handicappers to "If the University of Wisconsin can spend $2,500 to welcome back containment building might eventually leak get to upper levels or bathrooms. their students with plastic flamingos, then we can spend $3,200 on a either the water or a less serious accumula¬ Also, some ramps are located in places blimp," Studer said. tion of krypton gas. which make matters very difficult for a He said by hanging signs from the blimp, it could fly above the In other action, the Nuclear Regulatory wheelchair user, Metcalfe said. In Olin football games at Spartan Stadium with messages, or welcome back Commission approved criteria Monday to Health Center, there is a ramp with a brick students to the campus at Welcome Week. It could even be flown allow low level radiation releases from the wall located one foot from the bottom. This above ASMSU board meetings to attract attention to them, he said. damaged Three Mile Island reactor even could present a potential hazard for a "We'll be the first university in the nation to own one of these though two commissioners objected that wheelchair user moving down the ramp. things," Studer said. local officials had not been consulted. Eric Gentile, assistant director of the The commission-approved release levels Handicapper Services Program, said ramps "BESIDES THE RALLY, this is the biggest thing we've done all are twice as stringent as those currently in and other barrier-free designs which make year," he added. effect for operating reactors. However, the buildings accessible often create images The blimp will hold 303 cubic feet of helium, which will cost $30 a decision is sure to anger the most vocal that reinforce stereotypes of handicappers flight and enable it to fly four to five hours. critics in the Harrisburg, Pa., area, who as being "separate, special and highly On calm days it will fly by radio control, powered by a 10-volt have argued that no radiation releases stigmatized." battery propeller. On days where the wind is greater than 10-15 should be allowed from the crippled plant. mph it can be tethered up to 150 feet in the air. Still unresolved is an even more contro¬ RAMPS AT MSU are also not adequate versial issue, the venting of 57,000 curies of The money to purchase the blimp will come from the Special for all handicappers, he added. radioactive krypton 85 gas. The commission Projects balance of $6,700 currently in ASMSU's treasury. "Ramps are not good. They don't acco¬ A bill to allow the ASMSU comptroller, executive director and is considering whether to allow that mmodate all handicappers," he said. "Bar¬ venting, which Three Mile Island officials rier-free design was good for raising the chairperson to look into the purchase and decide by majority vote if a blimp should be purchased will be presented at tonight's board say must be done before a $400 million eventually will be. issue, but it is not the best now. clean-up of the reactor can begin. Mueller, president of Students of Total meeting at 7 p.m. in 4 Student Services Bldg. The NRC issued guidelines Monday for Integration through Greater Mobility and "Now, suddenly, you have to look at cost radiation emissions it will allow the staff to effectiveness, aesthetics, maintenance, and THE $3,000 NECESSARY for the purchase would make up only Accessibility, said the University is now approve without getting commission ap¬ a lot of other 2.5 percent of the board's budget, which is funded each term by a $3 required to make all buildings under things the other construction didn't address," he added. tax from each student. proval. construction and reconstruction accessible. Those guidelines were set at half the limit "A surprising amount is accessible," he Gentile said the answer to these accessi¬ Studer said he realized student reaction to the of 10 millirems annually from operating proposed blimp said, "Though some of the dorms and bility demands is environmental design. might be negative, at first, but he said he felt confident the overall reactors. The commission said it would classrooms are not accessible." Naturally accessible buildings with leveled response would be a good one. allow 5 millirems of annual radiation from off entrances are more attractive easier to "Anytime you can recover the cost of anything in five years — the plant with no more than .01 millirems in THOSE BUILDINGS THAT are still clean, and more accessible. buy it," he continued. "I think we will be able to recover the cost in any one week. inaccessible, primarily the buildings in the "What we have done is create a far less than a year." Current NRC standards allow the general West Circle complex, present a special superior level of compliance," he said. "The Studer explained that the blimp will be rented out to various population to be exposed to 170 millirems problem for handicappers. Although some point of environmental design is not having groups or private businesses to use in their advertising. annually from all sources. A chest X-ray have ramps to allow handicappers to enter (continued on 2) "You just can't buy this kind of promotion," he said. page produces about 35 millirems of exposure. Michigan State News. East Lansing. Michigan Tuesday, April 8, 1980 O focus nation/world killed one baby and two adults before troops stormed the building Tito's condition stabilizing and killed the terrorists, the Israelis said. Metalworkers continue strike The attack, just as Passover week ended, coincided with the BELGRADE, Yugoslavia (AP) — President Josip Broz Tito Mideast summits President Carter has called with Egyptian SAO BERNARDO DO CAMPO, Brazil (AP) - Thousands of appears to be at a level of medical stability that could be President Anwar Sadat and Israeli Prime Minister Menachem striking metalworkers stayed off the job for a seventh day maintained "for quite a long time," according to medical experts. Begin to revive the stalled Palestinian autonomy talks. Monday, but others in outlying cities accepted a court-ordered These experts — without The siege, nine hours of terror punctuated by gunshots and the settlement and returned to work. access to details of the treat¬ frightened wailing of children, began as many of the 250 members The strike, which originally idled 225,000 workers, has shut ment being given Tito at the of the hilltop community were going to bed — having just returned down hundreds of companies, including the multinational Ljublajana medical center in from a concert in a nearby border settlement. automakers — Ford, Volkswagen, General Motors, Mercedes Benz Slovenia — said Monday he and Saab-Scania. remained in danger of sudden The court told employers to pay an inflation adjustment of 39.9 death if for no reason other percent plus a productivity increase of up to 7 percent, which was than his age. slightly above labor's demands. But union leaders were holding out But they indicated that, bar¬ Archbishop visits Venice for a one-year employment guarantee, a reduction in the work ring sudden setbacks such as a week from 48 to 40 hours and the right to have shop stewards. stroke or a new outbreak of internal bleeding, Tito's condi¬ VENICE, Italy (AP) — The maverick French archbishop Marcel tion might be sustained for Lefebvre, taking his traditionalist crusade into the pope's months. backyard, celebrated a forbidden 16th-century Latin Mass on The 87-year-old Yugoslav Italian soil for the first time Monday. 'Vagrants and bums' leader's eight-doctor panel said It was his most serious challenge to the Vatican since the his condition remained "very election of Pope John Paul II in October 1978. (AP) — The Cuban government said Monday that the Cubans As the silver-haired Lefebvre arrived by motorboat for the grave"but permitted a 26th day who crowded inside the Peruvian embassy in Havana seeking service at an unconsecrated Venice church, a band of Roman to pass without reporting a asylum are "vagrants and bums," but it said it would permit them President Tito Catholics opposed to his movement was waiting for him. "Throw major decline in his health. to leave if Peru is willing to accept them, Radio Havana reported. him into the water!" the protesters shouted. The Peruvian government, calling the massive A few dozen demonstrators and supporters of Lefebvre scuffled plea for asylum "an unprecedented human tragedy," said it cannot take all of those Terrorists invade a nursery briefly before police broke them up. wanting to leave Cuba. Many are expected to seek asylum in the Inside the San Simeon Piccolo church, which has been used United States. KIBBUTZ MISGAV AM, Israel (AP) - Five Palestinian mostly for community meetings since being officially closed in In Washington, the State Department said it would be terrorists invaded a nursery full of sleeping children at this willing to 1976, the 74-year-old rebel prelate thundered against what he consider applications for refugee admission to the United States kibbutz on the Israeli-Lebanese frontier before dawn Monday and called "the ruinous drifting" of Roman Catholicism. from Cubans who could reach Peru. Accessibility improves April 10, 1980 (continued from page 1) tion of new buiidlings on these atrocious, obnoxious campus. The buildings will ex- medical-looking facilities in the hibit environmental design modern world." rather than barrier-free design, Gentile said the Handicapper he said. Services Program has been asked for input on the constuc- Tomorrow: Transportation. is the last day to return books purchased for Spring Term mOON mflDNESS all Gin & Vodka highballs SUPER LOW PRICES 8:00-closing corner of FT) AC & Albert POP ENTERTAINMENT PRESENTS.. "Oo Ooo, I'm an Excitable Girl" BONNIE RAITT APRIL 28 8:00 pm SPECIAL GUEST TO BE ANNOUNCED MSU AUDITORIUM RESERVED SUM P-7" TIIWTC nunc i o fill un CAIF ohll •SOUNDS & DIVERSIONS «WHEREHOUSE RECORDS II TOMORROW •CAMPUS CORNERS II •UNION TICKET OFFICE A dirision of the ASM St I Programming llourtl, funded by student tax money, ('.all the Programming Hoard Hotline, ,'to.'t-2tH(I for more information on Pit events. Michigan Stote News, Eost Lansing, Michigon Tuesday, April 8, PETITIONERS VERIFICATION SEEK Crowded ballot upcoming By MARK FELLOWS State officials are responding to the Tisch Patterson said this group will try to State News Staff Writer get threat with several proposals. Republicans, the proposal on the 1982 ballot because of Students who missed the experience of Democrats and Gov. William G. Milliken are time constraints. He estimated petition filling out the 1978 ballot with its mass of preparing tax shift proposals of thgir own, circulators have gathered between 25,00 propositions will get another chance to be and hope to compromise on one plan. and 30,000 signatures thus far of the overwhelmed when they vote this Novem quarter If no agreement is reached, some or all of million signatures needed to amend the state ber. the tax proposals may appear on the constitution. At least 12 petitions have been submitted November ballot. to the state Board of Canvassers for Another petition drive, backed by state PERSONS CONVICTED of selling approval of the petition forms, said Howard Sen. Edgar Fredricks, R Holland, seeks to drugs other than marijuana to anyone under age 16 McCowan, a specialist in the Secretary of repeal the single business tax and replace it would serve a mandatory 10 years in State's Elections Division. with a 10 percent corporate income tax. prison with no parole under another Petition sponsors are not proposal. required to The drinking age is the subject of another submit the petitions, McCowan said, but are THE PETITION ALSO calls for reducing petition drive backed by MSU students, encouraged to do so to ensure the petitions Michigan's personal income tax to 4.4 among others. If passed, the proposal would meet state requirements. percent, to be cut to 4 percent by 1986. In lower the legal drinking age to 19. For this reason, many petition drives in addition, the personal exemption would be Other petitions that have been submitted the state escape official notice until they are raised from $1,500 to $1,800 and would to the Secretary of State involve issues such completed and petitions are filed with the fluctuate with the cost of living. Secretary of State. The success of several Another legislator, Rep. Roy Smith, as mandatory Bible instruction in public schools, sewer commissions and even propositions on the 1978 ballot stimulated R-Ypsilanti, seeks equal access to education even more efforts to bypass the state for all state students, removal of school increasing the number of United States Legislature this year. presidents serving at one time to three. operational mills from the property tax on homes and farms, property tax exemptions McCowan said no completed petitions MANY PETITIONS, predicatably, deal have been turned into the Secretary of State for senior citizens and prohibiting property with rising property taxes. Robert Tisch, taxes from rising with inflation. yet. He added, though, that of six minor Shiawassee County Drain Commissioner Yet another petition would earmark parties seeking places on the November and sponsor of an unsuccessful 1978 ballot revenue from the state ballot, only the Libertarian party has lottery for school aid, submitted enough signatures so far. proposal, has submitted a petition to cut limit property taxes and finance the property tax assessments by 50 percent. The deadline for submitting petitions for proposition with a 1 percent tax increase on The Tisch proposal would require the retailers' sales. constitutional amendments is July 7, and state to reimburse localities for operating Other issues are receiving attention from petitions to initiate legislation must be losses resulting from the property tax slash. submitted by May 28. petitioners as well. A petition drive back by Slate News'Tony Dugol The Legislature could not make up the loss Oakland County Prosecutor L. Brooks The deadline for petitions from political to the state treasury by increasing taxes Patterson seeks to impose the death penalty After about 40 years on the job, Phil Patriarche is retiring from the East Lansing Fire Department. parties wishing to appear on the ballot is without a 60 percent voter approval. for felony or first degree murder. May 5. East Lansing fire chief Phil Patriarche Ferency: prison suit close to settlement to retire after 40 years with department By MIKE CHAUDHURI State News Staff Writer Ferency's suit, filed in Ingham County Circuit Court, claimed overcrowding in But Stanley Steinborn, chief assistant to A lawsuit charging overcrowding in Michigan prisons violates the Constitution Attorney General Frank J. Kelley, said Michigan prisons may be close to being and amounts to cruel and unusual punish¬ they "aren't very close at all," to an settled out-of-court, said Zolton Ferency, ment. By SUSIE BENKELMAN firefighter. including the new station on Abbott Road, agreement. State News Staff Writer north of Saginaw Street, and the addition to attorney and MSU associate professor of He refused to say which, if any, of As a little boy, Phil criminal justice. UNDER HIS SETTLEMENT plan, the ' Patriarche never PATRIARCHE BECAME ASSISTANT the second station on Shaw Lane. Ferency's proposals the attorney general's thought much of becoming a firefighter chief and fire marshal in 1960 and was later However, state officials disagree, saying state Department of Corrections would office has accepted. Patriarche stops talking and lends an ear much less the a settlement could still be weeks away, or examine all prisoners eligible for year fire chief of East appointed fire chief. to rescue or fire alarm now and then, but parole, Ferency said he and the attorney Over the years, Patriarche has seen not may never occur. and would also stop putting non-violent Lansing. insists that after retirement he won't general's office have agreed that Michigan's "I just kind of grew up in the East Lansing only a change in the size of the staff I from 16 continue to Ferency, who filed the suit in 1976, said offenders in Michigan prisons, he said. current prison facilities have a capacity of jump when he hears the alarm. he and the Office of the Attorney General Several things could be done with those Fire Department," Patriarche recalls. "My to 51 persons) but he has also seen 12,600, and that the current prison popula¬ "I've resigned to the fact that I am not need only to sign an agreement this week mother was elected city treasurer and her improvements in the equipment used by offenders other than nutting them in state tion exceeds that capacity by 800 people. office was moved into City Hall, which was going to be like an old fire horse," he says. before sending it to Ingham County Circuit prisons, including granting them probation firefighters, "You gotta call it quits sometime." right next to the fire station and the police 'Technology has been important in the Judge Ray Hotchkiss. or putting them in halfway houses, Ferency KEITH ROBERTS, ASSISTANT attor- station." training of firefighters and the development ney general in charge of the corrections The 60-year old chief has announced he of equipment — particularly masks," he division, said the office agrees with Ferency will retire next March, after being involved said. "The firefighter can do a better job "that the current population level in with the city's fire department for about 40 years. today than 25 years ago because of this." But we still use water," he says. "We may Turner seeks full-time coordinator correction facilities exceeds the level of population for which the facilities were Patriarche's family moved to East Lan¬ i it differently but we still use it." designed." sing in 1922 when his father was hired as an The attorney general's office and Ferency for MSU sexual assault crisis line assistant librarian for Michigan Agricultural A MAN IN THE firefighting business for have "worked toward the same basic College (now MSU). Patriarche's father died 40 years is bound to see a lot of fires, and concepts and ideas," Roberts said. shortly before Christmas that year. Patriarche remembers most of them — like But he also said an agreement has not the fire that burned through the People's been reached. By LESA DOLL "The scope of the position and responsibility it will include "I KIND OF adopted the firemen as my Church, 200 W. Grand River Ave., 15 years State News Staff Writer "To say all loose-ends have been tied up is beyond that of rape crisis makes that important," he said. dad," he remembers. "My mother always ago. A full time coordinator for an MSU sexual assault crisis line is The program, initially designed by Linda Forrest of the premature," he said. knew where I was when I wasn't home. My The People's Church fire stands out in Ferency said he expected an agreement currently being sought by the Office of Student Affairs and Counseling Center, has been under evaluation by the Office of main hangout was the fire department. Patriarche's mind, he says, because "we Services. would be signed by him and the attorney Student Affairs and Services since late February. Implementation "As I got older I got more interested in the came close to losing the church." The recent posting of that position is one of the primary actions general's office sometime this week. That was originally scheduled for the current term, but Turner said it department," he says. "And when I became "The fire overpowered East Lansing more in the implementation of a sexual assault crisis line and education has "taken longer than I had hoped." agreement would then go to Hotchkiss. 181 wanted to become a volunteer fireman than we could handle but with the assistance and counseling program to be offered as soon as a coordinator is "The process of posting does take time," he said. but they told me I had to graduate first." of Lansing we were able to get it controlled chosen, said Moses Turner, vice president for student affairs and The coordinator will be selected by the beginning of summer, in After graduation, however, Patriarche without losing the building," he said, services. order to take an active role in the presentation of educational attended Ferris Institute where he studied The instilled pride in the East Lansing "Our intention is to move as quickly as possible with the Department of Corrections would have to programs during summer orientation, Turner said. business administration. He then served Fire Department is obvious when he speaks. selection process and at that time make a judgment on the best implement, he said. four years in the U.S. Air Force, during "East Lansing does as good a job as can be time to bring that person in," Turner said. However, Roberts said if the two parties HE ALSO SAID the selection would take place as soon as World War II. done in fire prevention and fire fighting as The coordinator's responsibilities will include the leadership of do not come to an agreement soon, one possible because the position is an "important, and we believe, In 1947, Patriarche returned to East any city," he declares the central functions of the program, which will involve work in would probably go to the judge, telling him needed role for someone to play at MSU." Lansing and was hired as a fire inspector for the 24-hour crisis line and counseling area and in education and Requirements for the job include written and verbal communi¬ a settlement cannot be reached, in which the city-campus fire department. HE SAYS HE is proud of the city's case the suit would be brought to trial. advocacy. The coordinator will function as a selector and trainer of cations skills to aid in working with the existing departments on It has been nothing but upward movement modern equipment and its state-certified the crisis line staff, and take the lead in public education through Ferency said other aspects of his plan campus toward the goal of assuring a safe, supportive ever since. include firefighters. East Lansing is one of seven preventive programs, media presentations and evaluation of environment for educational and developmental growth. A an allowance of 60 square feet per He came into his job as fire inspector and cities in the state whose firefighters are fully prisoner, single cells in all new prisons, no safety issues and concerns. bachelor's degree in a related discipline is required of the applicant used his business background from Ferris to paid and state certified, more than eight prisoners per toilet, and no and a master's degree preferred. set up a records system for the department. Patriarche says he has obtained every - more than 15 per shower. TURNER SAID THE position will be "fairly involved" and is a The deadline for applications is May 9. Interested persons may puring that time he also worked as a thing he has aimed for over the years, full-time, permanent job. inquire at the Counseling Center, 207 Student Services Bldg. "It has all aspects of a workable program," he said. John Hildebrand's case a 12-year struggle By LOUISE WHALL Administrations have State News Staff Writer bers and assign their teaching re¬ When John R. Hildebrand was dis¬ missed in the summer of 1968, Walter come and sponsibilities. Byron Brown, chairperson of the Adams was the MSU acting president, economics department, signed a letter Howard Neville was the provost, Ed¬ from the AAUP supporting Hilde¬ ward A. Carlin was the dean of University College, and Douglas Dun¬ ham was chairperson of the social Hildebrand's dismissal still mysterious brand's case in 1971. Donald Come, chairperson of the social science department, along with science department. Dunham, currently a distinguished pro¬ Since that time, three administra¬ not consulted. Technically, this was not zillotti, suggesting Hildebrand was a fessor of social science, and Clinton A. one faculty member who should have advisory. He eventually ruled against tions have come and gone but the single a violation because social science was competent economist suited for a re¬ been present on the promotions commit¬ Snyder, a professor of social science, Hildebrand. unchanged figure Hildebrand is the primary department. search and were on the committee that decided not — — teaching position in a tee was not. The committee decided it After a five-year process of appeals still shrouded in the mysterious condi¬ "I was amazed and disappointed when particular discipline such as economics, not a to reappoint Hildebrand in 1968. was significant violation. and new motions a second jury ruled in tions surrounding the dismissal he has Dunham terminated Hildebrand with instead of a continuing appointment in Hildebrand had also appealed to the January Hildebrand's rights had been All three of these men were required spent nearly 12 years trying to reverse. out consulting or notifying me," Wood social science which is interdisciplinary. MSU chapter of the AAUP. Once again violated. Miles ordered MSU to rein¬ to review his qualifications before the In 1967, Hildebrand was hired as an stated in a letter to the American Hildebrand started his appeal with he claimed departmental procedures state Hildebrand, who had been unem¬ reinstatement decision. Dunham and associate professor of social science Association of University Professors. the University Committee on had been violated. He won the support Faculty ployed since his dismissal, with back Snyder were the faculty members with a joint appointment in the Latin Among Hildebrand's teaching re Tenure. He claimed his due process was of the association's Academic Freedom ordered to pay pay and ordered two members of the $74.50 each in punitive American Studies Center. His respon¬ sponsibilities was Social Science 232, an denied because he was given no written Committee, which sent the case to the social science department to pay puni¬ damages. sibilities included teaching and re¬ interdisciplinary, standard format class. reasons for his dismissal. At that time, a MSU executive council of the AAUP. tive damages, His ruling did not include Come has declined to comment on the search. Hildebrand had voiced objections over department chairperson was not re¬ On Feb. 8, 1971, the executive council tenure, salary or rank consideration. case stating the social science personnel During spring term 1968, Hildebrand the format of the course and worked to quired to give written reasons to rejected his case. Therefore, in March, Provost Clar¬ "are not relevent to the Hildebrand was elected by his colleagues to the restructure it. non-tenured faculty members who were In 1971, Hildebrand decided to file a ence L. Winder asked the deans of the case." social science advisory committee with suit in the federal court system. He other non-tenured colleges of Social Science and Business After Winder made his decision, two professors bring¬ charged Dunham and members of the and University College to assess Hilde¬ ing the total of non-tenured members to Kenneth Laing, Hildebrand's attorney, MSU administration with violations of brand's qualifications. four. This gave the non-tenured faculty a distinct voice on the council. Analysis his constitutional guarantees of freedom on speech and due process of law. Hildebrand was notified the week spring term began that he was reassign¬ filed a motion asking Miles for a clarification of the reinstatement order. He said the decision does not comply A few weeks after Hildebrand's During the following year, the Michigan ed to the Office of the Provost with an with his concept of the reinstatement. election to the council, Dunham dismis¬ Association for Higher Education, the "economics-related assignment." He sed Hildebrand from his position. Hilde¬ Dunham said the reasons for the dismissed. American Civil Liberties Union, the Miles has also indicated that his was asked to prepare to teach Econom¬ brand and his wife, Verna, spend their dismissal were because Hildebrand did Dunham did hold one conference with ruling is temporary until the final court Michigan Federation of Teachers and ics 200 and 201 for fall term. summers on a farm in Kansas so he did not carry his load in the construction of Hildebrand prior to the dismissal, decision is reached. Byron Higgins, the the MSU chapter of the AAUP filed The economics department promo¬ not know of his dismissal until Septem¬ the standard final examinations and he MSU attorney, has said the University although Hildebrand said no teaching briefs supporting Hildebrand with the tions committee made its recommenda¬ ber. did not cooperate in the design of new will continue the appeal process. inadequacies were discussed. It is federal court. tion to the provost not to reinstate Hildebrand contended that he was courses. He also said he did not "fit" mandatory for the department chairper¬ In 1974 a jury selected to hear the Hildebrand in the department. As a With only a few more steps before a dismissed because of his appointment to well in the department. son to meet at least once a case decided Hildebrand's First but not year with the result of the provost's decision, the possible review by the Michigan Su¬ the prestigious advisory committee. On Novvmber 21, 1968, Dunham individual faculty members. Fourteenth amendment rights had been department has started formal griev¬ preme Court, Hildebrand's fate remains Garland P. Wood, the former director of wrote a letter to the then-chairperson of The UCFT found no violations on the violated. U.S. District Judge Wendell the Latin American Studies Center was ance proceedings to defend the right of unsure pending the outcome of this the economics department, Robert Lan procedures of his dismissal except that A. Miles later declared the ruling the department to choose faculty mem¬ latest round of significant questions. Opinion VIEWPOINT: AFGHANISTAN Knocking down the caucus door Decision dictates priorities be set By JOHN SIM BALL modus operandi into the invasion of (NATO is outnumbered in both troops and Without oil, we had better be prepared for a K An unexpected outcome of yet have decided Democratic or In 1968 during the Democratic National Afghanistan? Did Russia just go into conventional weapons), could we stop it? depression worse than the 1930s. Granted, I O-ossover voting took hold last Convention, marvelous insight was provid¬ Afghanistan to quell a possible Moslem Do we adapt a Maginot Line belief and would be willing to sacrifice my future job Republican preferences, but it ed. "We should never have gotten involved revolution in her own country, introduce think our present voluntary Army can hold and future middle-class standard of wreck in Wisconsin. Instead of entering the living, primary picture at in Vietnam and should get out." Wow, new weapons and soldiers for a possible off a Soviet attack? Invariably, the argu¬ but will the vast majority be willing to furring the party lines as ex¬ time when frontrunners are heavy man. After eight years, for whatever future involvement, use obsolete weapons ment goes that we could send up our sacrifice? Think of all the jobs and pected, Wisconsin's electorate ad¬ clearly emerging. What is needed "just" reasons we entered the war, we and soldiers,justify increased government missiles to blow up their missiles, thus unconsumed goods lost. ThinV of the hered to the trends of the rest of now is a primary that will allow became bored and frustrated and considered it immoral and illegal. now spending and taxation, strengthen her preventing an attack. Would we chance it, hardship to the poor, minorities, working fte nation. Ronald Reagan and voters enough choice to counter As southern border, and/or test the patriotism thinking it may lead to a nuclear war? This sick and elderly. women, Other than Sramv Carter both emerged as what other closed caucuses have polarized groups of Americans blamed each of the Soviet peasantry? Since she will have fear may Restrict our counter-attack and adopting a panacea approach to life believ other, and not themselves, the soldier's to import oil soon is Russia advancing to the leave our American troops in Germany at ing that most of our problems will be solved ijinners. demonstrating that the produced: the artificial prolifera¬ story was lost in the shuffle. His account of Persian Gulf looking for the proverbial the mercy of the Russian armed forces. by developing other energy means — which (tyen primary, which Zolton Fer- tion of a moderately popular bravery and camaraderie became tainted warm water port, testing the political The third point of consideration is our could take years — how do we replace 50 frncy is trying to adopt in Michigan candidate's success, which is due by guilt-ridden people who did not serve. waters and acting accordingly? How does options and the effects of our actions. percent of our ability to produce? If we in time for the May 20 democratic Any attempt to legitimize the Vietnam Tito's death, Cuban troops in South Yemen, Should we build up our war machine (for a advocate non-involvement, and later decide largely to limited choices on the veteran would only have lead to legitimiz¬ Vietnam's probable invasion of Thailand, we need the oil, we would be caucus, is just as good an indicator, profit, naturally), creating an arms race and sending our party ticket. ing the Vietnam war. And, after all, the Syria's troop increase, and the Iranian possibly initiating a war we could have soldiers into an even more strategical if not better, than the closed Open primary results would Vietnam war was now considered immoral situation tie in with Russia's turn of events? avoided had we negotiated? Or do we disadvantage. (We may as well shoot them caucus in showing voter prefer¬ certainly reflect Democratic pre and illegal. Before we are prepared again to Secondly, Russia's initial military advan¬ Neville Chamberlain our way into an here and save hard-earned tax dollars.) ences. send the American soldiers again, and leave tage is awesome. If the 100,000 U.S.S.R. ference more accurately than the uncompromising "Peace for our time" On the other hand, if we initially feel that them to later be abandoned, humiliated and troops stationed in Afghanistan advance to situation? If we choose a course of inaction, Key Democratic Party officials current closed system, in which misunderstood, we should consider the the Persian Gulf, the U.S. Army may only the Persian Gulf is important to facilitate we run the risk of have resisted an open primary for only a fraction of the state losing 50 percent of our trade and we are willing to exchange the present world situation. be able to send a 25,000 troop counterat¬ energy needs. Without imported oil, our lives of young men for crude oil, then we months, a system by which Demo¬ Democrats will be allowed to First and foremost, what is Russia's tack. If Russia decided to take over Europe comfortable lives would no longer be. should do it with the intent of completely, cratic Party members would be participate. Because it will come absolutely and totally supporting our allowed to vote for either Republi¬ on the heels of primaries that will soldiers. We should know full well before¬ can or Democratic candidates be deciders for Sen. Edward M hand that everyone at home will make instead of adhering to their own economic sacrifices, that every young man Kennedy, Michigan could turn the available (except accountants) will have to ticket. Their contention has been political tide similar to what voters fight, that great numbers of people are rooted in the fear that the saw in New York. A closed going to die, and that this action could lead Democratic National Committee primary would pit Kennedy to World War III. How supportive will the would not recognize any open American people be in the next war? against Carter; an open primary primary results, since the state's would force Kennedy to compete Selfishly, that depends on the contrived threat imposed and not on the justification present rules and regulations do with everyone, and would be a of the cause. not conform to national party better indicator of both Kennedy rules. So rather than revise the and Carter's The essence of what I'm saying is, with support in the state any decision we make, we had better be guidelines, the decision was made If Michigan is going to partici aware of Russia's intent, our options, and to close the primary off to popular pate in the primary process, it the consequences of our actions. If we voting, a move that Ferency's suit should do so by offering results choose not to fight, we must stay out against the state says is illegal. that best represent voter senti permanently. But if we choose to involve Michigan's Democratic Party is ment. A handful of Michigan ourselves, then we should do so as one. For it is grossly unfair to expect the poor and- concerned with having the state's Democrats should not dictate results emerge as accurate indica¬ candidate patriotic to fight and die so those of use preferences. Real shows back home can have a better standard of tors of Democratic support on the of strength will be demonstrated living. Also, the cruelest thing we can do is state level for the presidential send a soldier into battle and later ignore only in a crossover voting process. candidates. By now, however, the him. If we are to be fair to ourselves and, Ferency is right in fighting a more importantly, to soldiers, we must levy lines have clearly been drawn, as primary that restricts participa¬ out our options and be wholly supportive of Wisconsin demonstrated. Even tion to a few. An open primary our decisions. Because tragically, if we don't crossover voting illuminated the would serve the voters interests, do this, then those thousands of brave political climate rather than dis¬ and have more of an impact on each young men who died in Korea and Vietnam, torted it. Michigan voters may not did in fact die for nothing. presidential candidate's success Ball is senior a majoring in accounting A reinstatement not yet realized Although we hate to see John sion. trash, he turns away from one of the very We abhor what be Hildebrand made the object of a The University has clearly The re§idents few communication channels an educator insensitivity in promoting seems to your and unique. a band with this The route Rushen has taken with her grievance filed against the Uni¬ taken advantage of the ambiguity has with his students. Gonzales may have name. "Battered Wives" and other battered music is her choice. Being an artist with a versity, the economics depart¬ in the judgment, making weren't consulted read his last evaluation recently, but his women need no exploitation for a spring talent she wants to share should not be ment has a strong case distance from his students suggests that he entertainment but greater awareness and against the example of an associate professor condemned but respected, even if one does MSU administration concerning I am extremely disheartened to discover turned away from evaluations a long time understanding from all of us as they try to who has not taught in 10 years not like the artist's style. No artist should a major change is about to take his reinstatement in the Office of while simultaneously place in ago. escape the horror of living with violence. be limited in any one area of music but the Provost to teach Economics appealing Case Hall without so much as a questioning All of us have had students who are so Council Against Domestic Assault allowed to express oneself in his or her the decision. By placing him under glance to the residents of the hall. I speak of distant from us that their feedback seems music without classification. 200 and 201. the provost's wing, the the decision to create an Honors like cheap shots, Dr. Gonzales. We also The grievance was filed when University floor within the hall. This is College have had students who are sincere, who put Rushen has not given up her abilities as a seems bent on keeping Hildebrand an idea of musician in her present musical route and Provost Clarence L. Winder as¬ in limbo with no departmental arguable merit; both pro and con argu¬ thought and good vibrations into their Rushen showed she is quite capable of producing ments can be made. However, my point in evaluations. We also, like you, had the engrossing signed Hildebrand to the eco¬ standing as it appeals its way music on her own. So far, Patrice Rushen nomics department after the de¬ writing this letter is not to discuss the idea, choice of stereotype with which to view unusual talent has been successful, as her concert ap¬ through the courts. Assigned to an but the way in which the decision was students. Rather than becoming agitated at pearance proved. She was awarded two partment's promotions committee office on the fourth floor of Berkey reached. the students, may I suggest that you seek In response to the critique given on standing ovations at its finale. unanimously rejected Hilde- Hall far from his colleagues and The residents of Case have a direct within yourself the reasons for the un¬ Patrice Rushen's concert in Erickson Kiva I must say to the reviewer, I see you are brand's qualifications for the ap¬ with no interest in the makeup of their home and I fortunate choice you seem to have made a March 28, let it be known she is not talent departmental standing, trying to do your job, but your ability to am very disappointed that such an action few years ago? Or have you decided to turn pointment. Although Hildebrand Hildebrand was unable to even gone to waste. Rushen incorporates vocals, objectively review instead of subjectively ia was taken without consulting the very away from colleague feedback also? keyboards and guitar playing with an the major fault of your critique. received his doctorate in eco¬ participate in the department's people the action would affect. As a Case W.Fai exceptional degree of talent in her music. Shelley King nomics from the University of decision to file a resident I find it grievance. curious that I am Her music is entertaining, self-expressive 264 Landon Hall Chicago in 1959, the promotions Hildebrand's attorney is argu¬ constantly being asked to think of the hall committee felt that Hildebrand's ing that Hildebrand is entitled to as my home, and treat it as such, but when it comes time to deciding the style of life in Battered Wives research did not meet the depart¬ be reinstated as a full professor, my dorm, my opinion is not solicited, much ment's standards. with tenure, in the Department of less considered. I find it reprehensible that an offensive title Faculty members maintain it is Social Science and the Latin no effort was made to inform the residents the responsibility of their ment to choose faculty members depart¬ American Studies Center, where that such an idea was even being considered before we were presented with a fait An tainment: Open Letter to ASMSU/Pop Enter¬ The State News Hildebrand held a joint appoint¬ In reading the description of your spring and assign teaching accompli. responsibili¬ ment before he was illegally Larry Levinson concert, we see that one of your featured ties. Therefore, they overwhelm¬ dismissed from bands is called "Battered Wives." We would Tuesdoy, April 8, 1980 the University. 511 N. Case Hall ingly advised the chairperson of Although Hildebrand's dearest like to comment on the offensiveness of this Editorials are the opinions of the State News. the economics department to "car¬ wish is to be title to us and to other women. For 18 Viewpoints, reinstated in the months we have been providing crisis columns and letters are personal opinions. ry the view of the faculty" to the Department of Social College of Business in addition to department also rejected him as Science, that Cheap shots, too, counseling and support services to terror¬ ized women attempting to escape the Editorial Department Editor-in-chief R W Robinson filing a grievance with the faculty unacceptable. However, some in¬ can be feedback humiliating and injurious effects of physical Entertainment 6 Book Editor Bill Holdship Managing Editor Don Kinsley Sports Editor. Ed Bradley grievance official. fluential professors of social sci¬ assault, verbal abuse and emotional re¬ Opinion Page Editor Mike Megerian Layout Editor Gary Piatek The action follows on the heels of ence straint by their mates. City Editor Susan Tompor Freelance Editor a motion probably have more against I am sure Dr. Gonzales is aware of the "Battered Wives" is not a joke. We Campus Editor Michele McElmurry Chief Copy Editor Carrie Thorn by Hildebrand's attorney him personally than extremely limited generalization of the Linda Oliverio academically. believe there may be as many as 13,000 Photo Editor Richard Marshall Staff Representati\ Roland Wilkerson requesting clarification of the As the University is alleged "lesson" he was kind enough to women in Ingham County who will be reinstatement verdict. The motion not obviously share with us in fact, a generalization of complying with the intent, let — zero. I just wish to remind battered this year. "Battered Wives" may Advertising Department was filed because when U.S.* everyone else of include some of your friends and relatives, alone the spirit, of the court it. District Court Judge Wendell and certainly will include women who read Advertising Manager Ron MacMillan Asst. Advertising Manager. Pat Greening judgment, MSU deserves to be The mistake Dr. Gonzales makes may be the publicity for this concert. Miles ordered MSU to reintstate held in contempt of court for its called "Not listening to students." What¬ Hildebrand in January, his ever they put down on the teacher salary, shameful treatment of a man who evaluation forms, they communicate. It is rank and tenure considerations is still were not determined in the deci¬ fighting his 10-year battle the educator's responsibility to learn how to for restitution. DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau interpret this feedback. If he is fed up with cheap shots, if it is a pattern in his evaluations, I suggest that to really free my next guest is ff= good to see |f= have you worked with 17= himself of his feeling of failure he should the.author of a 1' you. zeke'what anv cm? big stars? VOCAL POINT r r m jp seek the message in this pattern. The cheap 1 , sensational new bestseller! please az w 'm' have you been iffc whatt are ?m really H\j yeah, my next \\m shots arc boos and hisses, they are clear up w where a5 uke? cm a big fan jaa they. 6uestis signals that he is failing to do one of the : ' welcome mr 2eke / \ , | ape you appear- \ .0fau0fthemlaren7 X , * another / r most fundamental things an educator needs brenner' / \ ' J ing? whavs / [the folks here in / \ big star.. / it uke being ' s Q Today' 0 s question: Should pornographic films continue to be shown on campus? do — obtain the respect of his students, hat could be more constructive feedback? a big | vegas just 6reat? YES — 353-3110 NO —353-3220 Results from Monday's By graciously accepting this feedback, he question: might be motivated to analyze the words Will the proposed subway system benefit Detroit and enough to learn something, to improve surrounding areas? himself in his chosen profession lone must YES-6 NO-17 assume Gonzales thinks of himself as an educator, though he makes it sound like he Sponsored by ASMSl and The State News, Inc. doing his students a favor of some sort). By rejecting all feedback from students as Michgan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, April 8, 1980 5 Phone rules overhauled By NORMAN BLACK Information Age," said FCC Chairperson Charles D. Ferris. AssociaUd Press Writer "Government will no longer be a barrier that prevents or delays WASHINGTON — The Federal Communications Commission the introduction of innovations in technology." approved a complete overhaul of regulations governing telephone The FCC decided it should stop regulating phone equipment and communications Monday, setting in place rules let competition rule. designed to ensure competition, benefit consumers and change the structure of the To promote that competition, the FCC voted to stop $50 billion-a-year industry. approving telephone company rates that combine both equipment and service By a 5-2 vote, the FCC voted to completely deregulate the fees into one charge. telephone equipment market, effective March 1, 1982, while Thus after March 1, 1982, the cost of service and the cost of setting up safeguards to prevent the two largest companies — equipment will have to be stated separately, giving all consumers American Telephone & Telegraph and General Telephone & the opportunity to determine easily how much they pay each Electronics — from monopolizing that market. month to lease their phones. Those safeguards include a requirement that AT&T, also known as the Bell System, will follow the lead of GTE in establishing a THAT ALSO MEANS the Bell System and its operating separate subsidiary to sell or lease phone equipment. companies will no longer be able to offer phone receivers directly That means most Americans will no longer be able to lease their to customers. If Bell wants to continue leasing phones to the phone receivers directly from their telephone company. It also public, it will have to set up a separate subsidiary to do so. means, however, that all consumers will learn for the first time The new rules also specify that if Bell decides to begin selling exactly how much they are paying to lease a phone and thus can phone receivers, its new subsidiary must give the consumers the decide whether they want to purchase one instead. option of buying equipment on an installment plan so that the total bill will not exceed what they pay now. THE DECISION MEANS AT&T will be allowed to Consumers are already allowed to purchase their phone compete for the first time with computer firms such as IBM receivers from an independent manufacturer and receive a credit through its new subsidiary. Previous interpretations of a 1956 consent decree on their monthly bill from Bell. Since Bell leases phones directly to between AT&T and the Justice Department have barred AT&T customers, however, and that cost is submerged within the basic from such competition. service fee, most consumers do not take the time to determine how "Today we have removed the barricades from the door to the much they could save. State News Tony Dugal Sophomore Denise Stephens does her best to think about other things as Nellie Mack, a nurse with the American Red Cross, inserts a needle to draw blood at a blood drive sponsored a service by Alpha Phi Omega, fraternity. The drive, which took Carter asks for boycott support about 150 pints of blood. place in the lower lounge of West Wilson Hall Monday, netted WASHINGTON (AP) President Carter is personally — hoping that the world situation might change or that Carter might appealing to the U.S. Olympic Committee to support his call for a soften his position. boycott of the Moscow Olympic Games this summer because Carter says the boycott is in the best interests of America's national security. Two weekends ago, at a meeting in Colorado Springs of representatives of the national governing bodies of the 32 Olympic Escort service is 'inconspicuous,' sports in the United States, a strong desire was expressed that Lloyd Cutler, White House counsel, told reporters Monday that American atheltes should compete because Carter had not the president is sending a message to the USOC officers and station declared it would damage national security. members of the House of Delegates, telling them it would damage national security if the group does not vote to support the boycott when it meets this weekend in Colorado Springs, Colo. Since then, senior administration officials have impress upon attempted to the USOC representatives that the president did, program uses wagon indeed, the boycott as a national security issue. Persons needing to traverse The station wagon has a "Dial- has reduced the amount of It was understood that the messages were beginning to be see operation from 10:30 p.m. to the campus during the evening A-Ride" emblem on the door. criminal assaults on campus, he received Monday by USOC officials. The USOC House of Delegates can do any three things at its 2:30 a.m. on weekdays and from hours but reluctant to use the More cars may be added in the said it is too soon to tell. 6:30 p.m. to 2:30 a.m. on Carter has called for a boycott of the Moscow Games as part of weekend meeting — support the boycott and not send a team to the American response to the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. Department of Public Safety's future if there is enough de¬ The escort service is in weekends. Moscow, defy the president and vote to have American escort service because of Officials of the USOC have said they would support the mand. representation in the summer Games, or vote to delay a decision visions of being picked up by a president's request but have dragged their feet on the issue, until the May 24 deadline for submitting entries to the Games. Public Safety officer Ron patrol car can rest easy. The Weesies said many have taken program uses a station wagon. The service is actually run by advantage of the program. Seminar scheduled Annual emissions tests required two student employees. One student answers the telephone at the Public Safety building Weesies said they discourage groups from using the service. "The oafety of the individual is Retailing majors interested in field training during fall term 1980 and stays in contact with the our main concern," he said. must attend a seminar at 4:30 p.m. today in 300 Human Ecology By United Press International ists to escape punishment for under the gun of a federal ban be required and how much driver by citizens band radio. Asked whether the service Bldg. Lt. Gov. James Brickley sign¬ of driving without 1980 tabs. in industrial development, re¬ their cost will be subsidized by ed into law Monday a measure Brickley is serving as acting quires autos in seven Southeast state taxpayers. requiring annual auto emissions governor in the absence of Gov. Michigan counties to undergo tests in Provisions for exempting the pollution-plagued William G. Milliken. annual inspections. Southeast Michigan and closing The emissions bill, poor also were left up to the approved Cars failing to pass the tests bureaucrat rules writing pro¬ a loophole which allowed motor¬ last week by a Legislature must be repaired. cess. The Legislature included in The emissions bill — which the bill a provision calling on underwent numerous revisions Reye s Syndrome is Attorney General Frank Kelley to sue the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency over its before winning House and Senate approval — also con¬ tains a little publicized provi-J so-called "blackmail" tactics on sion specifying April 1 as the the emissions issue. target of dance The EPA had refused to approve any new industrial date for expiration of 1979 license plates. The date was inadvertently A fatal disease that affects primarily children will be the target permits in southeast Michigan until the left out of the legislation which of Hannah Middle School's annual Dance-A-Thon from 3 to 10 p.m. testing program was enacted a which converted the state to the new •Friday. — move Hannah students plan to raise money for the Reye's Syndrome threatened such economically birthday registration system. Foundation. The students were inspired to do so because a child of crucial projects as the new As a result, motorists ticket¬ one of the school's teachers died from the disease. Volkswagen of America plant in ed last week for failure to Reye's Syndrome affects mostly 3 to 17-year-olds after they Sterling Heights and new Gen¬ purchase 1980 tabs cannot be have had the flu or chicken pox. It must be treated within 24 to 36 eral Motors Corp. facilities in prosecuted. hours after the victim contracts it, or the person may die. Oakland County. The emission tests will be The student government and the teachers of Hannah The bill itself is vague on required beginning January hope to raise $7,000 from about 260 dancers and a public admission fee of details, leaving up to state 1983 in Wayne, Macomb, Oak¬ 35 cents. A raffle will be held every hour offering prizes such as a bureaucrats the decision on land, Washtenaw, Livingston, stereo, a TV, a camera and numerous gift certificates donated by precisely what type of tests will Monroe and Lenawee counties. local merchants. Students at Hannah, 819 Abbott Road, were given a chance to vote for the organization they wanted to sponsor in the dance-a-thon. Two years ago, they raised $2,300 for muscular dystrophy, and last year they raised $6,100 for the American ZAK'Sj Cancer Society. Local disc jockeys and bands will be featured. Fine Mediterranean and Vegetarian Foods J Undergraduate students living on campus in an graduate residence hall who do not wish to use the services provided by the Michigan State Radio Net¬ under¬ 25' OFF 25 work and its stations WBRS, WMCD, WMSN ANY SANDWICH may receive a refund of their M .00 radio fee AHLAN WASAHLAN by coming to (WELCOME) Room 8 Student Services Bldg. between 1 p.m.-6 p.m. Monday, 4/7 through Friday, 4 11. Please bring fee MON-SAT: receipt and I D. cards to obtain refund. 10am-7pm NEXT TO THE SILVER DOLLAR SALOON TUESDAY fill the spaghetti you can eat complete dinner $2.25 Wednesday is MEXICAN Vodka Night: 1/2 off price on all Vodka drinks. Sffif FOOD try our Nachos, COLOR JAM. MISS J1 AND THE PIPES WILL PLAY WITH THE BANDS! (fl p.m. - close) Tostodas & Burritos They're our new West Coast Connection to related separates * ★ LUNCH SPECIALS * that are in rich raspberry/teal or white raspberry bi-coloration. Thursday MONDAY & THURSDAY Easy-care and soft blends of cotton and polyester, in our Miss J Shop. 1/2 Baked 8BQ Chicken ' A Light St. Tropez cloth in 5-13 sizes: Jacket with piping on sash belt, — Soup & Salad bar . . .2.35 shirred yoke, collar and sleeves, S32; Baggy slack with side piping, $25: (complete dinner) *fc* TUESDAY Cap-sleeved knit tee top in white'raspberry stripes and S-M-L sizes, $13 jflfl fl ,3 W m S); — French dip or roast beef & fries B Interlock knits in S-M-L sizes: Contrast banding and cross-buttoning on 2.35 Open Mon.-Fri 1 lam Sat. & Sun. noon i /S\ >» " "fcli jJJ* WEDNESDAY top with piped mandarin collar, $16: Slit short with banding on sides, $11 fttftl 1 j off all Mexican food 1127 E. Grand River East Good Lansing 332-6517 Food-Pizza-Spirits 11:30-2:00 p.m. >xx Jacobsoris Michigon Stole News, Eost Lonsing, Michigon Tuesday, Ap-il 8. 1980 Entertainment Midnight Ramblings Bv JOHNNY WIZARD understand now that there are no guaran "Is there anybody out there? Out there? tees. Out there?" I fall to my knees to lament the death of PIL: the wave of the '80s My The words of Pink Floyd echo into oblivion as I toss the crushed aluminum into the trash. pen is relieved of its constipation and Truth in the 1970s but instead of crying, I start look at laughing. And I can't stop laughing. I a newsstand and see that "Bonzo" pours out a flow of emotion. Thoughts travel Reagan won another primary and may By JOHN NEILSON State News Reviewer "Things fall apart; the center talent, good looks, or expensive equipment, but rather the will¬ ingness to get up and have a go hands of all but the most devoted followers, it was re¬ through my head like sparks from a cylinder. I think of flying to Vegas with Lisa and represent our nation in November. My sides shake with the absurdity of it all. lo cently released domestically as calling thq Ayatollah Mackey to see if he will cannot hold; at it. The net result was that a more conventional (and re¬ I can't stop laughing. People are looking at refurnish my apartment in teakwood. Tele- Mere anarchy is loosed upon the me as if I'm a Gong Show reject. But I don't they almost single-handedly spectably-priced) double-LP set ported instantly to the Cass Building, I world care. If you can't laugh at something, you . . . taught a generation of kids to be dubbed Second Edition (Warner chuckle at the crazy people working for the The cermony of innocence is loud and proud, to have a good Brothers 2WX 3288). must be taking it too seriously. So I laugh. drowned; time and not worry whether Department of Mental Health. I fantasize I scoff at death. I snicker at love. I giggle at Musically, The Metal Box/ about Carolina and all the pseudo-prosti¬ The best lack all conviction, they hit all the right notes (leave Second Edition is immorality. Too many perverts think that if light-years tution of the dating game. I laugh at my while the worst that to the old men who have they keep sticking the right screw in the away from the punk rock that friend who was acquitted for indecent Are full of passionate intensity. their families to support!). right hole, they will eventually find a perfect Lydon helped to create. Dub exposure because it wouldn't stand up in W.B. Yeats As Elvis was the symbol of reggae, funk, "space music," fit. I. guffaw at ignorance. court. Johnny Rotten was not the uncontainable sensuality in the art-rock, disco, and even classi¬ Reality. What a concept. I decide to drop Two men in white suits approach me. They Antichrist. Neither was he the '50s and Jagger the bad-boy cal music fuse together into one my Parks and Recreation course in "Urban are carrying a large net. I run down the anarchist he professed to be — Peter Pan of that Never-Never- raw and unmistakable sound, street to escape and pogo across Michigan Survival" because I'm failing. I look out my to start a revolution you have to Land known as the '60s so and unlike punk's two-minute balcony window, freshly stained with bird Avenue with horns honking all around me. A do more than just call the Queen Johnny Rotten will probably be attack, the songs here range tattered copy of The Times blows by. ELPD of England a moron. And as the droppings, and wonder if any of my old remembered as one of the from 3:07 to 10:32 for the friends ever think of me. How do I tell the has finished dinner at Uncle John's and is nominal focal point of that archetypes of the late '70s album's opening cut. one that meant the most that her rejection waiting at the corner. The radio in a nearby shameless amalgamation of (along with Bruce "I'll Save The most notable feature noise and hype known as the Johnny Lydon was both the worst thing and the best thing Trans-Am is offering advise; "Don't wait for Your Life With Rock 'n Roll" throughout is Wobble's insis¬ answers. Just take your chances." that ever happened to me? For the smiles Sex Pistols, he proved that he Springsteen and Donna "Hump Public Image fused the bluster¬ tent bass, which dominates would be cheapened had I never known the The flashing lights go on. The siren wails wasn't much of a singer either, Me" Summer). This despite the ing attack of the Pistols with every song and often threatens tears. like spirits in the night. They want to for even by rock 'n roll's fact that the Damned remained some interesting experiments to turn your speakers into I continue to sow my wild oats on Saturday handcuff me and take me to Meijers. Laurie intentionally low standards he truer to punk's "Noise is for in other directions, but on the confetti. It acts as the anchor and pray for crop told me students are kidnapped while was a crude snarler at best. Heroes Music for Zeroes" failure on Sunday. — whole the record probably dis¬ which keeps the rest of the So what was he? A bored Transcience is the new name of the game and shopping and are forced to work under¬ philosophy, the Clash has more appointed more people than it music from flying apart from its "comfortably numb" has become a way of life. ground beneath the toy department. It's London kid who happened to be talent and better politics, and pleased. momentum. Over this own What was the girl's name? Three weeks brutal! in the right place at the right the Pistols themselves burned Part of the problem was Levine (or Levene, as the album the ago at Sleazy Dollar, a long-legged debutante I slip into an alley and duck the police time to be swept up in The Great out over America after releas¬ fact that Rotten, er. Lydon, would have it) layers jagged had sauntered up and whispered in my ear, "The spotlight. The sun sinks low in the east. An Rock 'n Roll Swindle. A kid ing a handful of great singles professed from the Pistols' shards of guitar and occasional last word in lonesome is me." I was wearing ominous structure looms before me. How whose obnoxiousness on televi¬ and one mediocre album. beginnings that stardom was synthesizer, so that the entire my brand new American Gigolo shirt and long have I been running? I climb up the sion made him a national issue, "The King is gone but he's not not his intention, and thus he becomes mass a growling, tight Czechoslovakian pants and I grinned steps cursing the mindless methods of and whose crudeness, rudeness forgotten. had to make sure that PiL didn't churning ocean of sound. Three back at her and said, "The first word in escapism I have grown accustomed to. A and downright lewdness earned Is this the story of Johnny become the Johnny Rotten of the songs — "Socialist," sincerity is sin." Later that night, she was droopy-eyed wino sits on the lawn carefully him a regular place on the front Rotten!" Band. Like Todd Rundgren "Graveyard," and "Radio 4" — back at my apartment. Holding her close with tearing the wings off of butterflies. pages of the London dailies. A Neil Young disappearing into the murk of are even instrumentals, the our hearts beating double time, she held my I climb the steps. A haunting voice burns punk who — with the help of So what's an ex-Sex Pistol to Utopia, Lydon was often buried latter being an uncharacteristic¬ his mates and their pseudo- gaze for an eternity and sp, ke those three my brain asking; "What do you mean when do? On the one hand there's the in the mix, popping his head out ally beautifully synthesizer/ little words that I had wanted to hear for so you say we can't communicate any more?" I Marxist manager, Malcolm Sid Vicious route: Live Fast, bass piece that serves as the only on nonsense like "Fodder- long, and they weren't "I love you." climb the steps. Envisioning cities aflame McDowell pulled off one scam Die Young, and Make a Weil- — stompf" and the embarrassing album's closing note. A basketball bouncing in the distance jolts with rock n' roll, I jam on my air guitar and and publicity stunt after an¬ Preserved Corpse. Or you could "Religion." The poster of green- "The mass of men lead lives of me back to the present. A few slams over the stare up at the dark stars. I feel the world other, earning both awestruck be like Steve Jones and Paul haired Johnny Rotten that was quiet desperation." bent rims of Brody would do wonders for the turning beneath me and fear that it will admiration and thunderous Cook, traveling Rent-a-Punks included in the package didn't Henry David Thoreau ego. I hit the streets; a romantic, incognito. suddenly stop and I will fall off into space. I damnation from the music press wearing their Sex Pistols past make his situation any clearer, And then there's The Voice. I see the great sorority stonefaces march¬ climb the steps and humming a Clash tune; while helping themselves to the on their sleeves and plugging in either. No longer constrained to the coffers of several bewildered with anyone who'll have them. ing down Grand River Avenue and I want to "Like a skyscraper rising up, I won't give "Getting rid of the albatross punk snarl, Lydon uses his voice say to them; "Smile, dammit. I'm a human record companies looking for As the Name and the Face of the up." Somehow, I reach the highest pedestal. like an instrument on Second the Next Big Thing. band, however, Johnny Rotten being too." But it wouldn't do any good. It is I raise my hands toward the sky from my Public Image Ltd. Edition. Monotone moans, high- often easier to ignore someone rather than perch on the state Capitol stairs. Between my Johnny Rotten was all these would have been welcomed with With their second album. PiL pitched wails and world-weary concede lhat they exist. arms lies an entire universe. I yell out a things, but more importantly, open arms into any of the have come into their own right chanting wallow in the sound, It doesn't matter. I gave up my search for he was a symbol. At a time when hundreds of bands who had band, and desperate plea to the unseeing minds of as a a ground-break reciting words not as song Utopia months ago and it saved me from a millions. "I'm here, world! Pay attention!" much of rock music was being misinterpreted the punk philo¬ ing one at that. The package, lyrics, but rather as a detached growing frustration gnawing at my heart. The silence of the night is my one reply. made by 30 and 40-year-old men sophy to be slavish conformism released in England kind of poetry. There is a as The Sometimes the world you dream of distorts in the 90 percent tax bracket, Wizard is o pseudonym lor a former MSU student to safety pins and scatology Metal Box, was just that — a bleakness to this album unlike your perception of reality and the present is and frequent contributor to "Midnight Ramb¬ Johnny Rotten was living proof rather than the freedom to metal film can housing three any other I've ever heard, but sold short. That won't happen to me again. I that rock music didn't have to be lings " make your own music. 12-inch 45s, so recorded for the instead of whimpering ala Gary a spectator sport any more. So instead, he dropped the improved frequency response Numan, Lydon hurls himself Together with the other Sex Rotten moniker for his own available at the higher speed. headlong through every song, Pistols, he showed thousands of name of Lydon and formed The album's music was no less as if the kid who used to scream equally bored and frustrated kids around London (and around the world) that the key to Public Image Ltd. (or PiL) with old chum Jah Wobble on bass remarkable than the packaging, but while the import price tag of about "no future" has grown older to find that he was only Another Who show erupts in violence and one-time Clash guitarist up to $25 for The Metal Box half right, and instead of taking playing rock music was not Keith Levine. Their first album, served to keep it out of the I continued on page 10) FRANKFURT, West Ger¬ to do fancy karate chops and concert hall. Some 8,000 fans filled the many (UPI) - Karate-kicking flying kicks." Spectators said security was auditorium and police with dogs rock fans fought running bat¬ The spokesperson said three unusually tight at the concert, moved in after hundreds who Ebony of the Chaka Khan & Rufus tles with police and dogs during injured were taken to a the last in a tour of West were unable to get in smashed to present a riot at a concert by the British rock band The Who, leaving 14 hospital, while the others re¬ ceived treatment from emer¬ Germany by the was group, which reportedly badly shocked bottles on the sidewalk and tried to climb walls and fences persons injured, police said. gency medics in the Festhalle by the Cincinnati tragedy. to get in. Chaka Khan and Rufus will appear with the Brothers Johnson at They said the brawl last 8 p.m. Wednesday, April 30, in the MSU Auditorium. week was sparked by the arrest n Chaka Khan left high school in Chicago at the age of 16 to of an American soldier alleged¬ perform in supper clubs. That training ground accounts for her ly selling drugs in the audience agility in moving easily between the diversity of jazz, rock, R&B, and was the first major out¬ and ballads. In 1972, Chaka and Rufus joined forces. Since then she break of violence at a Who has become quite a songwriter, co-authoring many tunes with Mgs concert since 11 fans were other members of Rufus. stampeded to death in Cincin¬ Recently Chaka has decided to undertake a solo career but she nati last Dec. 3. continues to perform with Rufus occasionally, and in addition to "The free-for-all started this tour, she joined the band for a recent group album. when a patrolman tried to "I'm ready to do a solo act now, thanks to the Rufus," explains Chaka. "We're a support and love of family, and our separate projects apprehend a 19-year-old Ameri¬ can soldier who was selling Discover Arby's are merely an extension of us our mutual admiration society hashish," said Frankfurt po¬ BeefN . . . a remains intact." lice spokesperson. Rufus got its big start when Stevie Wonder, who was quite He said injuries included impressed with Chaka's voice, gave the band some of his material, "alcohol poisoning, wounds in including their first blockbuster "Tell Me Something Good." After the lower abdomen, an arm their first gold record they kept following it with others, with albums shipping platinum, and countless successful concert tours on the bill with such Stones. superstars as Elton John and the Rolling Chaka Khan and Rufus, who will appear in MSU Auditorium. the fracture. It's a mixed list, a fairly normal rock concert. In the general euphoria they tried Cheddar V tasty onion roll, Arhy s special dressing, In addition to Rufus and Chaka Khan, the slices and slices of Arhy's tender roast beef, April 30 concert will feature The Brothers Johnson — but more on them later. topped with melted cheddar cheese sauce. Ticket prices are $7.50 and $8.50 and go on sale I tiscover ArhyVj Heel' \\ ('heddar today Thursday. NOTICE TO ALL Tickets are available at the Union ticket office, Wherehouse You're Records II and III, and Sounds and Diversions. The event is COLLEGE OF SOCIAL eating right at Arbyk sponsored by Ebony Productions. SCIENCE UNDERGRADUATES Petitions for candidacy as College of Social Science Undergraduate §}inrtfimri5tpr Representatives to the Academic Council are now being accepted by the Student Advisory Council of the College. is your Units eligible in the College are: ANP, GEO, JM, PLS, PSY, SOC, CJ, SW, UPLA, Department of SS and MDP. Complete Tennis Petitions are available at the Office of the Dean, 205 Berkey Hall and also all the department and school offices in the College. Pro Shop featuring top-quality rackets by Beef n' Cheddar Roast Beef King *Rossignol 'Head 'Spalding TO BE ELIGIBLE YOU MUST: SPECIAL SPECIAL *PDP 'Dunlop 1) Complete and return your petition to Dr. Baljit Singh, Assistant Beef N' Cheddar Sandwich Roast Beef 'Lecoq. Bag A' Fries King Sandwich Dean for Academic Affairs, 205 Bag A Fries plus professional stringing Berkey Hall, by 5 p.m., April 11, 1980. 16oz. Soft Drink 16 oz. Soft Drink and re-gripping $925 :: $935 2) Attend the Student Advisory Council meeting on Tuesday, April 15, also tennis shoes 1980 at 7:30 p.m. in Room 203 Berkey Hall. by 'Adidas 'Wilson 3) Be a full-time regularly enrolled student in a program in the 'Pro-Keds 'Asashi College of Social Science. 11 » | Buy up to Buy up to plus super values on tennis clothes 14 Specials AfDlft; otter expires otter expires 3 locations Grand River Meridian Mall IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE CALL JOYCE HOWARD AT THE ^April 19. 1980 wmon^ ^^April 19. 1980 " Arbyio^^ EAST LANSINO *270 Wnt Grand River *1010 tat Qmnd River COLLEGE OFFICE — 355-6672 OR KAREN KUTSCHER - 332-5001. Mich. Ave. LANSING *111 South Capitot (ocroM from the CapM) •4219 We*t Saginaw *3229 South Logan *4031 South Cadar s Michigon Stole News, Eost loosing, Michigon Tuesdoy, Aprils, 1980 7 BATSMEN DROP A PAIR TO ( Mil Spartan misplays signal defeat Bv BILL TEMPLETON first game to stake .the Spar¬ CMU's lead to 6-4, before Brecht gave up all eight Spar¬ State News Sports Writer tans to a short-lived 2-0 lead. hitting solo home in the hits, while a run tan fanning nine. The comedy of errors staged The Chippewas went out to a bottom of the seventh. Game two was all CMU, as at Kobs Field Monday after¬ 6-2 lead by the middle of the the Chippewas scored twice in noon left no one laughing. fifth frame, largely due to six "He threw me a couple of the first inning, with single MSU's baseball team com¬ misplays by the Spartans. curves," said Robinson about runs in the second, third, mitted a total of 10 errors en the pitches he blasted out of the fourth, sixth and seventh. route to dropping both games WITH THE GAME tied at park. "I was looking for them, of its rain-delayed double- 2-2 in the third, Spartan pitcher but he made me look bad on a MSU collected just three hits header with Central Michigan junior Phil Magsig wheeled and couple of pitches. You know, in the second half of the University, 6-5 and 7-0. fired an attempted pickoff sometimes you just have a twinbill, with one hit by The Spartans will try to throw to second base, only to day." Robinson, who extended his improve their 4-14 record today see his toss get by second hitting streak to six games. It proved not to be the in a 1 p.m. home doubleheader baseman Tom Dieters and then Junior Mark Pomorski was Spartans' day, however, as against Albion College. skip past center fielder senior their rally fell short after shelled for five runs on II hits In what proved to be a big Tom Schultz. accounting for State News Deborah J. Borin Robinson's circuit clout cut in his four-inning stint in game game for him personally, senior two runs and two errors. Portage junior third baseman Brad Gebben readies himself for a throw in an attempt to tag out Central CMU's lead to 6-5. MSU two, before giving way to Ken Robinson clubbed a two- Down by the 6-2 count, reliever Steve Sudbay. Michigan's Andy Kruse. The Chippewas won both games of the rain-delayed Monday double-header. finished with eight hits, two of run home run in the bottom of Robinson knocked in two MSU which were by sophomore the first inning of Monday's runs in the fifth inning to cut "They're a good hitting ball shortstop Al Dankovich. Magsig allowed four two of them earned, and runs, seven club," said MSU head coach Danny Litwhiler after the game. "Sometimes a team does lot better without Gymnast Gibbs in top twenty hits in his four innings, before a batting ED BRADLEY senior Greg Butzirus relieved practice. They seemed to hit By WILL KOW ALSKI shortly before he was to per¬ Szypula was very happy with Szypula. real well." State News Sports Writer form. Gibbs' performances at the him in the fifth frame. Gibbs is hoping to extend his Because of the rain, neither Junior Marvin Gibbs, who led When the scores were later star-studded meet. lot the MSU men's gymnastics season a longer by making tabulated he thus received a "Marvin was great in all of Number 31 THE PITCHER, sophomore Mike CHIPPEWA'S team took batting while MSU collected just 11 practice, but team with the highest season zero by the computer in the the events except on the horse, the 108.0 the U.S. qualifying score for Men's Gymnastics Brecht, held on for six and hits in the two games, the average in six of seven categor¬ event, and the lower score total and I think he came out quite Federation nationals to be held ies this past season, placed 20th put him out of the 20th overall well, consistently scoring over two-thirds innings; narrowly Chippewas hammered Spartan April 25. His next chance to for Pellerin missing a complete game. pitchers for 24 safeties. in the individual all-around competition at the NCAA position. All of the earlier newspaper nine, considering the terrific competition he was up against," participate in the compulsory (continued on page 8) Championship meet last week¬ reports carried the incorrect end at the University of Ne¬ information, and until Monday Saturday's initial home-season doubleheader with Eastern Michigan University was the first Kobs Field opening day for six MSU freshman baseball players. Golfers place 4th braska. The native of Reidsville, morning when clarification versed the mistake, Gibbs' re¬ Tigers head for KC N.C., finished in the 18th spot name carried a zero next to it in Compare them, if you will, with Frank Pellerin. He's had 31 in preliminary competition and the scoring round-ups. opening days, and shows every sign of adding to that number. in 22nd place in the optionals to Pellerin, assistant to Spartan head coach Danny Litwhiler, is the senior statesman of MSU baseball. He has been an assistant for the at Marshall Invit. give him the 20th position in the national "I felt that Marvin got ripped off by the mistake," Szypula said. "The judges claimed that for Thursday opener rankings. last 28 years, and played here for three seasons in the 1940s. He's Gibbs' only poor showing was his name was scratched off the LAKELAND, Fla. (UPI) - between, they struggled to a played second banana to two of the top college baseball coaches of By ADAM TEICHER ersity, playing its sixth tourn¬ in the pommel horse event in list, but it was really someone The Tigers' exhibition season 10-13 record and all time — John Kobs, who guided MSU's batsmen for 39 years, State News Sports Writer ament of the season, ran away the optional competition. He else that had scratched. were picked ended last week due to the by some experts to finish no and Litwhiler, who has been here since 1963. The MSU men's golf team from the 18-team field with a scored only 7.0, far below his "At no time before he was to finished in a three-way tie for score of 877. Ohio State Uni¬ player strike but it would have better than fifth this season in usual regular-season perfor¬ perform did anyone come up officially concluded Monday in a which the Brewers were ex¬ FOR MORE THAN 1,000 games and three Big Ten fourth place in the Marshall versity was second at 890 and mances of high eights and and ask Marvin or myself if he Tournament in Huntington, W. Eastern Kentucky University game against the Toronto Blue pected to surpass the Orioles aa championships, Pellerin has sat in the dugout, quietly keeping "the nines. had scratched. I felt really bad the premier team in the Ameri¬ book" of statistics for that day's games and divising strategy with Va., this weekend. third with a tally of 895. The Jays. about the incorrect newspaper Litwhiler and fellow assistant Tom Smith. The Spartans shared their By Tuesday, Detroit's 25 can League East. only other Big Ten school in the MORE DISTURBING TO reports, and even his mother It was an interesting spring. field, the University of Illinois, players will be packing their "We're sometimes 'The Board of Tragedy'," Pellerin jokes. "Not position with host Marshall both Gibbs and Spartan coach called from North Carolina to 12th at 927. bags and heading to Kansas When the dust had cleared 'strategy.'" University and the University was George Szypula was the mix-up find out why he scored so low Pellerin's main job, however, is to oversee the pitching staff. of City for the season opener from Anderson's cuts, he had Tennessee-Chattanooga with concerning Gibbs' vault score in when in fact he did quite well." He's seen some good ones: For two years (1957 and 1958) he had a score of 905 for 54 holes of SOPHOMORE MIKE Thursday against the Royals. decided on a roster of nine the optionals on Saturday. Detroit began the exhibition future major leaguers Dick Radatz and Ron Perranoski on the Thomsen led MSU with rounds pitchers, three catchers, six Gibbs was scratched from the DESPITE THE INCON season last month with injuries same staff. infielders and seven out¬ 'continued on page 8) competitors list by accident VENIENCE of the mishap, and finished it strike. In on a fielders. "Eagle," as Pellerin is called by his charges, work extensively with MSU hurlers in the off-season. By the time spring rolls around, he can pretty much "read" each pitcher's strengths and weaknesses. "We work with them pretty closely, mostly in the winter. So when they do go out and pitch, we can tell when they're tiring and r°EsS^*it00'" when we should get a new pitcher warmed up." THE VARIABLES WHICH many, Pellerin said. measure a pitcher's stamina are I Cheated! "The time of year affects a pitcher's performance. So does the weather," Pellerin said as he reflected on the day's 50-degree temperatures. "A pitcher simply usually doesn't last as long in this type of weather than he can later on in the season. So it's not good to keep a pitcher in too long." Pellerin was not a pitcher when he played for MSU. The Redford High School graduate was a second baseman and shortstop for Kobs in 1941 through 1943. THEN HE WENT to war, serving 33 months in the U.S. Navy during World War II. The military service hurt his chances for a ■ Super Sirloin Steak Dinner professional playing career, though Pellerin says he "had chances to sign a pro contract" before and after his stint in the 1 All-You-Can-Eat Salad Bar Navy. Since coming back to his alma mater from the high school ' Choice of any ALL FOR ALL FOR ONLY ONLY coaching ranks in 1953, Pellerin has had a hand in the development of 39 athletes who have earned All-Big Ten first team honors, and Dessert *LS9 18 men who have played in the major leagues. ' Choice of any Throughout it all, Pellerin has stayed in East Lansing, turning down at "I had least one sure chance to leave. a chance to become head coach at West Point in 1959, but Beverage except milk I stayed. I thought that was a good decision at the time, and I don't regret it. I like Michigan State, and I don't think I'd leave it." Your Complete CONTACT LENS VISION CARE CENTER • Soft Contact Lenses (including Bausch & Lomb Softens) And I'm glad I did Because now I can get and keep • Hard Contact Lenses a great suntan all year long I go to Sundance Tanning Salon and use the new Sunddnce • Eye Examinations 3 more tvays to save System II There's no sunburn, no peeling, no dry skin and in 3 visits. I had my tan • Trial Wearing Plan every Tuesday after 4:00 pm Oh. the Sundance System II is completety sate I teel better with my tan and I • Service Warranty EXTRA-CUT RIB EYE EXTRA-CUT think it looks terrific • Ultra - Sonic Cleaning CHOPPED STEAK RIB EYE STEAK All my friends dre jealous, but BEEF DINNER DINNER DINNER they don't hove to be They • Bausch & Lomb can cheat, tool Reg. $3.29 Reg. $3.39 Reg. $3.89 Lens Care Products • Low Cost *2.49 *259 3.59 Special Discounts For Racquet Club Members All dinners include a baked potato, warm roll with butter, and our All-You-Can-Eat Salad Bar. -*^337-7120 Michigan Racquetball & Fitness Clubs JOampus 5000 Marsh Rd imsiii taunt Okemos 4471 Sunn»« 0« S«th Peasrlmia tn Contacts i2 Macks West ot Nawly t lawn ifcitto UcCliiUct s Cadillac taunt 349-5500 Michigan Racquetball & Fitness Clubs SUNDHMCE SYSTEMS East (ntf lim 5609 west Saginaw IStSuttluaiSt Cannot be used in combination with other Dr. D.M. Dean, Optometrist 12 kicks East it Hatakori last Satk ot Imm Cute discounts At Participating Steakhouses Lansing 321-1430 301 M.A.C. East Lansing Suite 106 - Lower Level (next to Prinit-in-a-Minit) VISA Michigon Stote News, Eost Lansing, Michigan Tuesday. April 8, 1980 Golfers 4th at Marshall BILL MOONEY Im Notes (continued from page 7) respectively. James was at 150 of 77, 75 and 73 for a total of and Haidler at 152 after the Augusta's interesting 16th hole 225. Thomsen wasn't expected first 36 holes on Friday, but to be in the lineup this season, poor rounds for the last 18 hples Schedule of events for spring will be held at 5:15 p.m. May 13, 208 West IM. but has come on strong. on Saturday inflated their intramural sports are as fol¬ "I'm pleased, but not part scores. There is a saying in Georgia that the Lord once spent the to get down, and that was that. In 1954, Hogan was a stroke lows: icularly surprised with Thom¬ Ohio State's Joey/ Sindelar better part of a week creating the heavens, the earth and the behind Sam Snead through 15 holes, but he took three putts on ' Fencing — An open tourna¬ ment for and women will sen," MSU coach Bruce Fossum was the tournament's overall skies, and then took Sunday off to watch the final round of the 16 and effectively lost the tournament there once more. Tennis — Deadline for fra¬ men be held sometime in May. said. "I'm not surprised he's medalist with a score of 215. Masters Golf Tournament. Smart exercise in taste there, In 1969, with a stroke lead in the final round, Charles Coody ternity entries is noon Friday. because few sporting events are televised in such a dignified hit his tee shot into one of 16's bunkers, bogied and lost. Two Further information will be playing this well, but I am Play begins 6 p.m. April 14. "I'M STILL AS CBS and the officials of the available May 5 in 201 West IM. surprised he's playing this well optimistic as I manner. Augusta National Golf Club years later the same fate befell Johnny Miller. Bogies on 16 Residence hall and independ¬ under tournament pressure." was before we left," declared long ago reached an agreement that commercials would be cost Tom Weiskopf the Masters championship in 1974 and 1975. ent is noon April 24. Play Fossum. "I'm pleased with our MSU senior co-captains Rick non-intrusive and limited: nothing shall be allowed to detract And in 1979, with a three-stroke lead with three holes to go, Ed begins 6 p.m. April 28. Independent Bowling Grover and Tom Mase both overall performance. We from tournament play. Sneed three-putted 16, also bogied 17 and 18, and lost the Individual singles champion¬ Entry deadline has been Here! Here!, and with good reason. The Augusta course is changed to Friday. Play will be were a stroke behind Thomsen played on a cold, windy day on playoff to Fuzzy Zoeller. ship deadline is noon Friday. Friday for the first 36 holes. held on Tuesdays throughout truly magnificent, a 7,040-yard, par 72 monument to the quest There have been triumphs, though. Oh my, yes. Arnold Play begins 5:30 p.m. April 15. Our average was 76 per man for excellence. It was designed by Dr. Alastair Mackenzie and Palmer in 1962, two shots behind Gary Player with three holes the season. and for the course we pltyed the first Masters was played there in 1934. The course has gone to go. On 16 Arnold pushed his five-iron to the right of the Track — Residence hall on, that's good." through some renovations over the years (by architectural green, 50 feet from the cup. From there he took the wedge shot scratch meeting will be held at MSU's next action will be experts Robert Trent Jones and George Cobb), but with no loss of his life and it hit and rolled and rolled and didn't stop until it 4:45 p.m. May 5, IM Sports- this weekend at the Illinois of style. It's not as challenging as Pebble Beach or as demanding as Firestone or as lethal as Winged Foot, but people West. Preliminaries will begin after the meeting. I Cheerleading meeting today Intercollegiate Invitational at the Savoy Golf Course in Cham who know and appreciate golf — who realize that it is dull only Fraternity entry deadline is Interested in becoming a enrolled as a full-time student paign, 111. Thomsen, Mase;and to dull minds — those people will tell you that for pure delight noon May 6. A scratch meeting cheerleader? Then skip, trip and have earned more than 24 Grover will automatically go to and drama in sports, few events can match the Masters. will be at 4:45 p.m. May 6, 208 and flip on down to an orienta¬ credits. this tourney because of Pheir . . . people who know and appreciate golf — West IM. Preliminaries will tion meeting in 303 Jenison play over the weekend. The THERE IS NO such thing as a "toughest" or an "easiest" hole who realize that it is dull only for dull begin after the meeting at 6 Fieldhouse at 4:30 p.m. today. If you qualify, bring a copy of three other players will be at Augusta: the course is too evenly balanced for such minds these people will tell you that for p.m. But, before you wear your¬ — your grade sheet and insurance determined in the team's play¬ designations. Certainly one of the most interesting, though, is Individual scratch meetings self out, you must be card to the meeting. presently offs this week. the 16th, a 190-vard, par 3 fronted by a lake that extends nearly pure delight and drama in sports, few events the entire length of what would normally be the fairway, and can match the Masters. flanked by two sandtraps on the right and one on the left. Often, and especially during the final round of the Masters, the Bike lessons on sale 30 minutes prior AOUIIS S3 no STUDENTS 4 SS lltlZENS V pin placement is in the back right-hand corner of the green. Depending on the wind and the abilities of the golfer, it can take at Dent Hall showtime inutes and after no eater showtime than TWI-LITE SHOW $1.75 tllAl ENGAGEMENTS EXdUOED IWI LITE SHOW LIMITED TO SEATINI. anything from a four to an eight iron to get there. thunked against the pin, at which point it stood resting between But reaching the 16th green at Augusta in regulation affords the flag and the outside rim of the cup. The flag was pulled out, Ever have the desire to race 1 around a wooden track hitting 1 ROVSCHEDEfMII# Honor thy wife, and everyone else's no guarantee of success. The and down went the ball. Palmer birdied 17 to tie, parred 18 to putting surface is a complex MARTIN speeds of up to 50 miles per thIS weave of subtle twists and turns and double breaks. The force a playoff, and won. sight MULL ri of Arnold Palmer during the final round of the 1967 Masters still stands out in the mind's eye: four strokes off the lead, Jack Nicklaus, who has made more than his share of miracle shots, holed a 40-foot putt at 16 during the final round in 1975 hour op the 50-degree bank turns on a bicycle with no ?;r TUESDAY WELD Vty looking at a 20-footer, needing a bird, pacing, crouching, lining and danced jig around the It was one of the all-time brakes? Hivmrn scRinir® a green. his ball up, hunching over it and taking his stroke and For a $4 fee such a fantasy . . . great moments of golf, a splendid instant of perfection that had watching it break left... then right... moving up .. . moving beauty and grace and laughs and cheers and everything that can be fulfilled on the visiting 1 5:15 @ $1.75. WB @ $1.75.7-45.8:30 6:15 @ $1.75.8:15 up ... approaching the hole ... aaaaaaaand ... OHHHH!!, just makes anything worthwhile. velodrome in Demonstration stopping six inches short. (Gay Brewer won; Palmer came in Hall through Saturday. Historically, the par 5 holes at Augusta National Golf Club 1 francis ford 1 fourth.) have been the ones to beat, the places where a golfer saves The fee includes insurance, ^^^oustin hoffman coppolas ! Kramer BEN HOGAN TWICE lost playoffs in the Masters, and in strokes to get in (or stay in) contention. But this weekend, and particularly on Sunday, you might want to keep a special eye coaching, bicycle, helmet and gloves. Hgldck5idlllOM both cases the 16th hole was Waterloo. In 1942, trailing Byron Nelson by a stroke, he bunkered his tee shot, took three more out for what happens on the par 3, number 16. Who knows? The track is open to the i* @H15. HO S | Maybe Jack will sink another 40-footer. He's due. public Wednesday and Friday from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m., Thursday | 5-45 <3 11.75. IIS Walt Disney s 1 from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. and I ROBERT REDTORD At, Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. 1 JANE TONDA Lady ^TVamp m j1 THE ■16 545 @ 51.75.1:30 CMU DOUBLEHEADER CANCELED ELECTRIC WfMK 1 HORSEMAN^ Wl Gibbs 1 H2 ChapterTwo1 J Softballers face powerful Broncos I continued from page 7) events will be when MSU hosts NO I SHOW ON SUNDAY L jtatym 545 @ 51.75. HO the USGAF Regional Trials in The Spartan softball squad The powerful Broncos swept for Women tournament The Spartans, heralded over Jenison Fieldhouse April 19. will face intrastate rival Wes¬ the Spartans in three contests champions for the past two the years for their reputation of The meet will feature both Big tern Michigan University at 3 last season 11-4,7-0 and 6-4, and seasons, the WMU team has being tough on defense, have Ten and Regional champions p.m. today on Old College Field. finished the season with a 29-5 relied on the talents of a strong suffered so far this season for a from the 1980 season, and will Monday's doubleheader at record. pitching staff, which includes lack of consistency at bat. conclude with optional competi¬ Central Michigan University State of Michigan Associa¬ two Lansing area hurlers. tion on the next day. "We're still experimenting," was canceled because of rain. tion of Intercollegiate Athletics "I would really like to qualify Bonni Kinne, a freshman said head coach Gloria Becks- UTILE MISS MARKER from Grand Ledge, led her high for the nationals in the ford. "I think we may start to school team to the 1979 Class A USGAF," Gibbs said. "I've al¬ mix-up the batting order a little New Purdue coach soon? state finals with a 15-1 record. more. That may help." ready hit a 107.45 in the compulsories, and hopefully I'll Kim Worden, a sophomore The softballers are 7-6 on the have a good regional meet so I from Lansing Eastern High WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. (UPI) - Purdue Athletic Director season. can beat 108." School, recorded a 14-1 season George King said he hopes to announce a replacement for former last year Purdue basketball coach Lee Rose by Thursday. for a .933 winning average with an 0.71 ERA. Rose resigned last Thursday for a long-term, $41,000-per-year coaching position at the University of South Florida-Tampa. King In overall competition the Straight Talk — Second in a Series said the search for a new coach began Friday and he met with the Spartans and Broncos are knot¬ seven-member official search committee Saturday. ted at 11-11. What You Should Know About Henna By Hasan Elkhatib ... and Your Hair. Worldwide authority and consultant -MS m Chemistry What's so special about henna? People today are looking for natural ingredients in products for their hair. They've read and heard about the problems with ammonia and peroxide. So, they're turning to things like henna—Cleopatra's ancient beauty secret—which actually is a bush, like our honeysuckle. Why did Cleopatra use henna? I believe it was probably because henna gave hair a very fashionable (for the times) reddish glow. Cleo's courtesans would grind up the leaves, mix with water, then "plaster" her hair with the paste. After 30 minutes, she must have had flaming red hair. But—and this is very important—the way Cleopatra used henna was a hit-or-miss situation. Even when henna was the rage during the 1920's, no one really knew how to control henna in order to obtain predictable results. Today scientific advances make it possible to control henna—even totally remove the color. Then all henna products today are not the same? That is correct! You can still buy henna powder and use it just like Cleo did. However, our Meta Henna Creme is uniquely different. We grow three varieties of henna—black, red and a neutral. From selected leaves, we make a fine powder and then extract the color. The result is a family of 100% organic, natural base, pure leaf henna products in creme form. And 1 discovered how to produce six different colors, as well as a "neutral." To my knowledge, no one else has achieved this. What does Meta Henna Creme do to the hair? PENITENTIARY There's only one Meta Henna Creme seals the hair's cuticle, makes it smooth and lustrous. It does nol penetrate the hair shaft. Because it coats the hair, Meta Henna Creme way out, and 100 Toes. Wilson 7:00 & 9:00 thickens it, greatly increases body. Importantly, it adds highlights and depth to fools stand the hair's natural color—gently, more safely than any other hair color in the way! I have formulated a complete System of henna PORNO TONIGHT products: A Shampoo, the Hair Color, and an Intensified Conditioner. Of course, the Shampoo and Conditioner may be used separately, and neither r WAMJ'LH 5 days only will change hair color. But for optimum results, it's best to use the 3 in se¬ quence: Shampoo, Hair Color, and finally the Conditioner to lock-in the color. 1 know Cleopatra would have loved what I have done with her henna i TEETEKSl "beauty tonight open 7 GAIL PALMER secret." About Mr. Elkhatib FORMER M.S.U. COED Mr Elkhatib has devoted his life to the creation hilarious comedy 1 of 100% organic hair care products, he has authored countless articles, lectures world-wide and serves as A BRKLMAN NEW FILM several companies both here and abroad. a consultant for ALANARRBI "SIMON" CANDY GOES TO MADELINE KAHN mo 1:00 3:30 ' HOLLYWOOD SUPERB!!! MILES APART FROM THE REST RATED: 92%!" ...Tfa&cie'd CMU} A CLASS ACT! RARE'!! high society WINS BEST PERFORMANCE!" whb.r«dio THE FINEST PORNO MATCH-UPS OF ALL TIME. today open 71 RATED: FULL! 2 award nominations I "AN ACHIEVEMENT!!!" move natch,channel j ■i \ "A MASTERPIECE!" i temag These fine Meta Henna Hair Care Products are now available at PETER SELLERS ♦; ?' (X) I SHIRLEY MacLAINE PORNO TONIOHT CANDY WILL PLAY AT BEING 7:30. 9:00, 10:30 Your Local K-Mart THERE CANDY WILL PLAY IN ,,,OLDS Michigan State News, East Lansing. Michigan Tuesday, April 8. 1980 9 IT ONLY TAKES MINUTES TO PLACE YOUR STATE NEWS 347 STUDENT SERVICES BUILDING CALL 355-8255 Classified Automotive Advertising LiiJ I Employment ||jj Employment |[jj] | Apartments ][y|| Apartments |[y] VOLVO, 164E, 72. Automatic, SUMMER JOBS- Sun 'n PHOTOGRAPHER NEEDS PART-TIME and summer em- PART-TIME bookkeeper SOUTH LANSING- Large, NEEDED ONE PHONE 3SS-8255 347 Student Services Bldg. good condition. $1350. Call Sand Resort, South Haven, interesting persons to pose ployment with Michigan's needed. Sophomore or junior 353 3980 or 355-6205. clean one and two bedrooms, fill 4-man Michigan. Interviewing for photographic studies of largest, multi-manufacturer business 5-4-11 (3) major preferred. 10 minutes to campus, heat, block from camput. $107 Regular Rates Wednesday, April 9 for all the nude female form. For distributor. Automobile re- Excellent experience, 6 flex¬ appliances, air and carpet month immediate pe restaurant and office posi- interview please call 482- quired. 339-9500. occu ible hours. Near campus. from $235. 393-1746.8-4-9(6) pancy.' 337-2892. 8-4-10 15) 79 VW RABBIT, Fuel injec¬ tions. Make appointment and 1848, 5-10:30 p.m. Z5-4-1K6) C-18-4-30 (5) 1054 E. Grand River. East inr I' 6 8 1 day ■ 95° per line tion, excellent condition, pick up information at Place- $5400 or best offer, 332-4655. Lansing. 8-4-11 (8) 124 CEDAR, East Lansing 2 3 2.85 7.65 14.40 16.80 3 days -85' per line 6 days - 80' per line 6-4-8 (3) ment Bureau, Student Ser- vices. 2-4-8 (81 OVERSEAS JOBS - Sum- mer/year round. Europe, S. SUMMER JOB openings- Waiters and waitresses, bar- EVERGREEN APTS. man, 1 bedroom furnished 4 3 80 10.20 19.20 22.40 PROGRAMMER- FOR Apple 341 American, Australia, Asia, tenders and cocktail waitress- II Plus micro computer: ex¬ Evergreen apartment. Year lease only. S 4.57 12.75 24.00 28.00 8 days - 70' per line Heat Er hot v SECRETARY, MONDAY-Fri- etc. All fields, $500-$1,200 Sugar Loaf Showing: M-W-F 4-6pm | Auto Service \\/ \ Mountain es- 6 5.70 15.30 28.80 33.60 perience with equipment and $250/month. I day. 8a.m.-12noon. $3.25/ monthly. Expenses paid. Resort. Interviews will be disc file structures necessary: Manager: Apartment 2G 7 6.65 17.85 33.60 39.20 Call 351-2426or 351-8135 June 15 or hour. 55WPM. Must be or- Sightseeing. Free informa- held on April 25th. See Place- 20-40 hours per week for 6 JUNK CARS wanted. Also FALL S SUMMER LEASING 882-2316 after 5 p.m. ganized and able to work tion - Write: IJC, Box 52-ME, ment Bulletin for details, weeks. 353-8865. 3-4-9 (7) Master ChargeS * selling used parts. Phone under pressure. Call 337- Corona Del Mar, CA. 92625. Z-5-4-15 (9) OR-22-4-30 18) 321 3651. C-22-4-30 (3) NEED 1 MAN for 3-man. 1717.3-4-9 (5) Z-9-4-15 (9) Special Rates NURSE AIDES For Rent Own room. $103. Prefer grad. GOOD USED tires, 13, 14, 15 RESPONSIBLE PERSON to 349-4913 after 5 p.m. X-RAY Full and part time openings at 345 Ads-3 lines-M.00-5 days. 80' per line over 8-4-17 (3) 3 lines. No adjustment in rate when cancel¬ inch. Snow tires too! Mount¬ ed free. Used wheel and hub care for our son. Monday and TECHNOLOGIST skilled nursing facility. Good FALL HOUSING - DON'T GET APARTMINTS Wednesday 12:30-4:30p.m. CAUGHT IN THE working conditions and ex- COLD! GREAT LAKES 394 WANTED 1-2 girls to share 2 led. Price of item(s) for sale must be stated caps. PENNELL SALES, 1825 Call 351-2028. 2-4-8 (41 We have an immediate open- cellent benefits. • 5 blocks to camput Nursing 2680. C-22-4-30 (4) huge bedroom apartment in ad. Maximum sale Michigan, Lansing, Michigan ing for a part-time registered at • large 2 bedroom price of '200. Private 48912. 482-5818. RN-LPN scholarship offered. Exper- Haslett Arm. Across the radiologic tecnnologist on the ienced preferred. If none, our apartments party ads only. from campus. New | Apartments ]\*g\ Immediate part-time opening street Peanuts Personal ads—3 lines s2.25 C-22-4-30_l6) 11:30 p.m. to 8 a.m. shift, next training class starts April furniture. Call 353-2337. • furnished - - per in¬ as charge nurse at skilled Friday and Saturday nights. 21. Call Mrs. Thompson at sertion. 75' per MASON BODY SHOP. 812 E. 4-4-11 (6) Now line over 3 lines, (pre-pay- nursing facility, 11-7 p.m. The hospital offers an excel- 332-5061 or apply in person Ranting For Kalamazoo since 1940. Auto shift. Excellent working con- FURNISHED STUDIO units, ment) lent fringe benefit package Provincial House Whitehills. Summer 8 Fall . painting-collision service. $185/month all utilities in¬ SUBLEASE SUMMER and ditions, competitive wages, that includes hospital paid EOE. 10-4-18 (14) Rummage/Garage Sale ads—4 lines - '2.50. American, Foreign cars. 485- Call Ms. Gresco at 332-5061 health insurance, cluded. Immediate occupan¬ fall, 2 bedroom for $245 per life in- 63' per line over 4 lines-per insertion. 0265. C-22-4-30 (5) cy, 337-1619. OR-22-4-30 (5) month. Call 394-6372 or 394- Call 332-0052 or apply in person Provincial surance, weekend shift dif- McDONALD'S REST- 'Round Town ads—4 lines-l2.50-per insertion. House Whitehills. EOE. ferential and a medical/dental 7420. 8-4-17 (4) between lpm-4pm AURANTS of East Lansing 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT BRAKES PARTS including X-10-4-18 (11) 63' per line over 4 lines. reimbursement plan. We also are now taking applications pads, shoes, and hydraulic available spring term. $285/' SUBLET 6/15 to 9/18 fully NEEDED: 1 or Lost & Found offer pro-rated vacation and 2 females to ads/Transportation ads—3 lines- parts for your foreign car, in LEGAL TYPIST full time, for the following shifts: 6:30 month, 351-8135 or 337-2653. furnished with private phone, sublet tuition refunds after 1 year a.m. to 2p.m., spring and summer. '1.50-per insertion. 50' per line over 3 lines. 11a.m. to OR-22-4-30 (31 cable T V. with HBO (option- stock, at reasonable prices. excellent salary and fringes, employment apply: Gertrude $115/month, close. 332-4631. S/F Popcorn—(Sorority-Fraternity) 50' per line. CHEQUERED FLAG FOR¬ 2p.m. or 5p.m. to close, all, laundry, parking, half 8-4-16 (3) must have exceptional Eng- Hills, Personnel 487-9180, EIGN CAR PARTS, 2605 E. Apply in person Monday block from campus. $150/ Deadlines Kalamazoo Street. One mile lish skills and be able to type from recorded dictation. An Monday-Friday. E.W. Sparrow Hospital through Friday, 8 to 10a.m. or UNIVERSITY VILLA month. 332-6468 or 351-4484. TWO FEMALES for 74-man 2 to 4p.m. 5-4-11 (9) west of campus. 485-5055. 635 Abbott 3-4-10 (7) Want Ads-2 p.m.-l class day before public¬ Equal Opportunity Employer. 1215 E. Michigan apartment in Old Cedar Vil¬ C-22-4-30 18) Apply Mr. Graves or Mr. Showing: 3-7pm M-F ation. Lansing, Michigan 48909 ACCEPTING APPLICA- lage. Fall '80. 337-1295. Stevens 373-6530. 4-4-11 (8) A nondiscriminatory affirma- Manager: Apartment #311 NEED TWO female room¬ 8-4-16 (31 TIONS from serious adults Cancellation/Change-1 p.m.-l class day be- SPECIAL MSU STUDENT five action employer. for cook and waitress posi- Call 337-2653 or 351-8135 mates to share spacious 'fore publication. weekend rates. UGLY DUCK¬ WANTED BABYSITTER for 5-4-9 (25) tions. Apply at House of FAIL AND SUMMER LEASING Americana. Beginning fall BEST BARGAIN IN TOWNI Classified Display deadline-3 p.m.-2 class LING car rentals. 372-7650. Thursday nights, 5:45 p.m.- term, non-smoker only. Close 1 and 2 bedroom Mobile C-22-4-30 (3) Flavors, Jolly Cedar Plaza $145. 351-7023. 5-4-14 (5) 2:45 a.m. Must have trans- STUDENTS EARN EX- IF YOU would like a place to homes. From $155/month. H days before publication. - 3-4-9 (6) portation. Call 351-7477 after TRA income - own hours, rent, but don't know where mile from campus. 337-1066. Once ad is ordered it cannot be cancelled or AUTOMATIC TRANSMIS¬ OWN BEDROOM share C-18-4-30 (4) 7 p.m. 1-4-8 (5) sell SHAKLEE cosmetics and to look, call GREAT LAKES SIONS for American cars. SECRETARY-BOOKKEEPER changed until after 1 st insertion. ~ nutritional products. Call 9 for active residential program today for sure, there's hun¬ apartment, immediate occu¬ There is o H.00 charge for 1 ad change plus Rebuilt. $125. Installation pancy. Call 349-5786. 50' per additional change for maximum available. 323-4401. 8-4-11 14) nxvl -rn a 7 DAY April 9 6 Thursday J Apria a m. to 9 p.m. 349-0527. 5-4-9 (5) for mentally handicapped dreds in C-22-4-30 (5) our book 394-2680. 8-4-17 13) ENJOY THIS adults. 20 hours eventually of 3 changes. The State News will only be responsible for MUFFLER MAN Mufflers, shocks, coil spring 30% dis¬ WIson^Hali! rooPmm'w-8 in OPENINGS "AVAILABLE: ^ ^ 1 OR 2 Bedroom. Close Heat STUDIO block APARTMENT, 1 SUMMER AT basement. Established satiri- UM-Dearborn Toronto Politi- included, $145-290. 332-5810. to Berkey, available the 1st days incorrect insertion. Adjust¬ counts to students. Lifetime cal review expanding from 30 now. Grads. $200, 332-8175. RIVIR'S A WATCR'G cal Internship spring term, 6 8-4-11 (3) ALTERNATE RESIDENT ment claims must be made within 10 guarantee. 5103 S. Logan at to 60 minutes. 3-4-10 (9) hours Political Science credit. 4-4-11 13) ■OMAPTS. days Jolly. 394-5060. COUnselor for active residen- MALE ROOMMATE needed of expiration date. Call Dr. Graves 1-882-8955 or tial nrQQram for mpntallv OR-18-4-30 15) FEMALE NEEDED *oir conditioned COUNSELORS WSI'S and 1-593-5096. 10-4-11 (7) share 2-bedroom' apartment. spring Bills are due 7 days from ad expiration date. handicapped adults Part •balconies arts and crafts specialists ------------ time on weekends 23 hours/ Close to campus. $170/ term. Twyckingham Apart¬ If not paid by due date, a M.OO late needed for summer day camp $115. 337-0807. •on Rod Coder River Molorcycles CLERK WANTED - Adult k r ,. r>Bhhip nr month. 12 month lease start¬ ments. 4-4-11 (4) •f roe canoes service charge will be due. Willoway Day Camp, 27580 Harvard, Bookstore. VELVET FIN- w Lan L n ic! ing June. Prefer non-smok¬ •roommate service HONDAMATIC HAWK 78 Southfield, Ml GERS, 527 E. Michigan, 489- ' ! ing, upper classman or grad 400 cc. Excellent condition. 48076. (313) 356-8123. 2-8-4-17(6) 2278. C-22-4-30 (4) DISHWASHER TO Close student. 332-3059. 5-4-14 (8) CEDAR VILLAGE 800 miles, $1350, 337-7033, M(-inci e iimiTrn MODELS WANTED ,c $6/ nights Sunday thru Thurs- 332-4432 NEAR LCC, non-smoking fe¬ APARTMENTS - Aulomotive Automotive John. 8-4-14 (3) hour, no experience neces- day. Apply at DILLONS 351- RN's-GN's-SNT's gJL g £.14 ,3) male to share 2 bedroom, 2 NEEDED to share 8 town- sary, we will train. 482-2278. Now 1974 AMC Hornet. Good 1973 FORD GALAX IE 500, $110, 651-5134 or 372-7625. leasing for house. $60/person, immedi¬ condition. 60,000 miles $1200 Aviation LANSING GENERAL HOS- Apply in person at VELVET DELIVERY HELP wanted, 4-4-11 (3) summer only Runs well, 351 automatic, ate opening, 393-4761. 355-5817,353-7895.5-4-14 (3) PITAL has full and part-time RINGERS 527 E. Michigan. must have own car, apply at $450. 321-4607 after 5 p.m. FLY FOR Less with QUIET FEMALE needed to Z-9-4-17 (3) new positions available for regis- C-22-4-30 (5) LITTLE CAESARS today as low as $47.50 each 5-4-14 (3) University Flying Club, meet¬ share tered and graduate nurses large, air conditioned, AMC 1974 Sportabout Wa¬ in after 4p.m. 5-4-10 (41 gon. Air, auto, rust proof, FURY GRAND Coupe 1970. ing tonight 335 Union or and student nurse tech- SAILBOAT rB,,eiiur CRUSING in- furnished, 2 bedroom on bus Sorry, Full SUBLEASE 2-3 people im- mediately, Campus Hills, 349- phone 676-4860. Z-1-4-8 (4) nicians. A 4 day, 10 hour per »ru«°;s needed for North- route Summer and Fall. 351 - Michelin tires, rear defrost, Clean, quiet car. 2-door auto¬ day work week option allow- ern Michigan camp. 332- 0866. For Fall 6997. 2 bedrooms. 8-4-16 (3) 60,000 miles. $1295. 332- matic $500. 374-6826. UNIVERSITY FLYING Club FAST FOOD MANAGERS 84-2°J52 For information 5792. 8-4-15 (31 ing 3 day .week-end is avail- SUBLEASE 3 MAN for EAST LANSING- Close to 5-4-HJ5) has lowest flying rates, new¬ able on the midnight shift. Domino's Pizza (300 units ATTENTION WE buy late MGB-GT, 1974, good condi¬ tion 51,000 $2700. 337-0662. est planes, Er audiovisual system, 676-4860. We offer: Primary & Team nursing, complete orientation SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS needed. Grades 6-12. $35/ nationwide) needs ienced fast food managers to exper- summer, pool, laundry, furnished, $103/person. 349- un¬ call 351-5180 campus, Available now, un¬ furnished, one bedroom, no model imported and domes¬ 6929. 10-4-11 (3) tic compact cars. Contact Bill Burcham, WILLIAMS 'VW, 8-4-9 (3) Z-6-4-16 (4) program, continuing educa- tion support system, excel- day- Call Dansville Middle School 623-6108. 8-4-8 (4) be trained for positions as store managers. You can 914 E. SHIAWASSEE Sahara Apartment, 1 bedroom, air te^Vmonth i^u' $246 WANTED SPRING and sum¬ + ei^ca! 332-5988 MONZA-1975 2 + 2 4-speed, lent wage and benefit pack- earn up to $250 per week 484-1341. C-22-4-30 (5) V-8. AM/FM. $1200 or best | Employment | age. For more information SUMMER HORSE ranch while in training. Our expan- mer-female roommate for one bedroom apartment. conditioning, appliances, pay 0R-18-4-30 (5) heat and water, bus stop _ offer. 351-4587. 8-4-16 (3) contact Personnel Office De- positions open for female sion offers exciting opportu- CAMARO 1974-Midnight LIKE TO DRIVE? Furnished, air conditioning, nearby. Call 351-6349 or 351- 124 CEDAR, E. Lansing, 2- blue, excellent. Dave 371- partment, LANSING GEN- counselors and WSI. Black nities for you to join the 6347. 8-4-10 (5) DO IT FOR pool, close, on busline. Must m8n, 1 bedroom furnished. 2500 days, 485-2729 nights. PINTO, 1979 2-door, 13,500 ERAL HOSPITAL, 2800 De- River Ranch, Croswell. (313) fastest growing pizza compa- DOMINO'S PIZZA be clean and non-smoker. $250 including heat & hot 6-4-11 (3) miles, FM stereo cassette, vonshire, Lansing, Ml 48909. 679-2505. Z-8-4-11 (5) ny in the world. Your salary SUBLEASE FOR summer- water. 129 Burcham, 2 man excellent condition, $3600 Phone 377-8335. EOE. as beginning manager is $122.50_ 337-7407. 8-4-8 161 partially furnished, 2 bed- furnished efficiency. 8180 hv Call Larry, 373-7845 days or Now hiring full and part- 25-4-30 (24) CHEVY STATION Wagon JOB HUNTERS. Prepare for $12,500 per year plus 25% OKEMOS 2 Bedroom 2 bath, 321-1340 after 5. 8-4-11 (5) time delivery people. Flexible room, garden apartment, eluding heat & hot water, 1973. New Tires, AM/FM hours with paid vacations aeeeee- "nftftoTxeiu WAITRESSES- DOORMEN, Interview Success! Preview profit of the unit. Supervisory very private $250 immediate dishwasher, laundry, pool, June 15 Er July 1. One year stereo, very good condition. 30 questions interviewers ask and franchising opportunities 349-3903. Call PINTO RUNABOUT, 1974 and full and part time nights, will occupancy very quiet, $225. 332-5812. leases only. Call 882-2316. holiday benefits. Can most 0f,en gujde t0 answers 355-7912. 5-4-11 (3) standard shift, new battery, make up to $5/hour with train. available after 12 months after 6. 8-4-11 (4) 5-4-11 (5) OR-22-4-30 19) Apply in person, 5350. Communication successful store manage- exhaust system and tires. commission and tips. Apply ROCKY'S LOUNGE (formerly COMET, 1972 Mechanically Dynamics, 500 N. Homer, ment. Send resume to David SUMMER SUBLET- 1 fe¬ Body needs work. $400 or at the following locations: Abdo'sl, 3600 South Logan. Suite 2o2-A Lansing 48912 Fluke, 628 Renker Road, G4MPUSHLL very good, 20-23 MPG, $575. male. Marigold Apartments. best offer. 337-0082. 8-4-9(51 Dave 8-5, 489-5008. After 5, 8-4-14 (6) Z-8-4-11 (8)' Lansing 48917. 10-4-8-124) 351-6702. 8-4-11 (3) 2068 Cedar St., Holt 349-6661. 8-4-11 (4) 1561 Haslett Rd„ Haslett YOUR TIME IS YOUR OWN. 1979 PINTO- 2 door, 13,500 1139 E. Grand River, Sell Avon part-time. Earn 5RTINA GT, 4 speed, NOW LEASING for Ctopcfetngljam miles, FM stereo cassette, East Lansing good money and set your ondition, great mile- excellent condition, $3600. 5214 Cedar St., Lansing hours. Ask about low taking summer applications own iw parts, must sell. Call Larry, 373-7845 days or 3608 N.E. St., Lansing cost group insurance cover¬ FALL and SUMMER now >3-5639. E-5-4-14 (4) 321-1340 after 5. 8-4-11 (5) 801 Thomas L. Parkway, age. For more details call For information coll 2 BEDROOM FURNISHED LUXURY APTS. Lansing 482-6893. C-22-4-30 (7) Free Bus Service DATSUN 1200-1973 2-door, PONTIAC STATION WA¬ 4 966 Trowbridge, E. Lansing CAPITOL VILLA APARTMENTS •privote balconies '^sh washer, disposal •2 bedrooms Free Bus Service speed, 28-38 MPG, runs GON. 1972. Good condition. OUTGOING COEDS needed 10-4-8 (22) 332-5330 •swimming pool 'shag carpeting great, stereo cassette, $1300 Price negotiable. 332-6814. for a fun promotional position 1664 E. Grand River 'central air 'heat included •Swimming Pool Nina, 374-6201, 484-7800. S-5-4-9J3^ LEGAL SECRETARY for on a part-time basis. Must be NORWOOD APARTMENTS 84-17J4) FORD F-150, 1979. 302 V8. 4- RABBIT 1976- 4 door, excel¬ lent condition. $2995. 321- downtown firm. Free parking. Experience helpful. Salary ne¬ neat Er dependable Et enjoy meeting people. 349-0486 be¬ 351-5647 *2 Blocks from campus on busline ■EL, 349-3530 gotiable. Part-time beginning tween 10 and 12, 2 and 4 1330 E.Grand River *Ask about our special 12 month rates •Central Air speed, cruise control power 5614. 8-4-16 (3) steering, power brakes. May 1st to lead into full time only. 8-4-10 (8) CEDAR VIEW APARTMENTS •4 person units Free Roommate Service position as of June 2. 371 - $5100. Call 374-6053 after 5 8-4-14 l|5) TRANS AM 1977. Black, 3500 ask for Jo. 8-4-11 (8) BABYSITTER NEEDED Mon¬ 351-5647 1390 E.Grand River Now leasing for Summer & Fall Free Roommate Service p.m. T-Top. Loaded, 16,000 miles. day, Wednesday and Friday 1 882 8627. 5-4-14 (3) If you must sell your pet, call WANTED SALES People- to 5p.m. Okemos. Own trans¬ RIVERSIDE APARTMENTS 351-5647 CALL 351-7166 Located fast off us with a classified ad. We'll full or part time, set your own portation. 349-1620 mornings located at Hagadorn just south of Sarvica Road Grand Rlvar, Okc make the job easier for you. hours. Call 321-0270. 8-4-9(3! only. 8-4-11 (4) 1310 E.Grand River LIVE A LITTLE! CEDAR EAST LANSING NORTH POINTE GREENS APARTMENTS NOW LEASING FOR SUMMER ant) FALL Only 4 Miln tiom Cjmpui LOST in the NOW LEASING SPECIAL SUMMER RATES •FURNItHBO APARTMINTS ForeignCar (for immediate \ occupancy / ...at the pool this Summer! •2 PIRSON UNITS •ONI RIOROOM UNITS iJ Service Unfurnished Nicely Decorated •air conditioning Mhog corpating •AIR CONDITIONINO One and two bedroom •luxury furnishings •dishwashers •private balconies •swimming pool •SWIMMING POOL Maze? Air Conditioning Full carpeted Heot and water furnished tpaclal summer ratas special 12 month rotes ASK ABOUT OUR SPECIAL FALL RATES WE SERVICE: WE CAN HELP! Large laundry facilities for rental Spacious rooms OATSUHVOLKSWACENTOVDTAHONDA Swimming pool m information from *225 351-8631 The Beetle Shop 3 Lansing\ Oldest independent VW shop a month APARTMENTS Y115 Michigan Ave. Right next to thr repoir 332-6354 E. Lansing, Mi. 1400 ECAVANAUGH* 393-1590 ^ 1250 Haslett at 69 731 Burchum Drive 351 7212 Brody Complex \ ^ QMichigon Stote News, East Lonsing, Michigon Tuesday, Aprils, 1980 1 Apartments \\9\ 1 Apartments lf*Pl 1 Rooms \[7] \ For Sale j[^1 | Lost & Found |[q] 1 Typing Service SUMMER SUBLEASE ■ 2 bedroom, $240 a month plus SUBLET IMMEDIATELY bed, 2 bath, Birchfield Apart - 2 ROOMS, QUIET, close. Fur¬ nished. Renting now, spring, BOAT: 14 ft. wooden: bow mounted steering, 35 H.P. LOST IN Union Building sil¬ ver Timex watch, on Friday TYPING. LIBRARY research Carter severs ties fall. Men and resume service. Free pick-up deposit. 332-1015. 5-4-9 13) ments. Call 355-7192. summer, Evinrude, trailer, extras.. 1850 April 4, in downstairs mens and delivery. 676-1912. (continued from page 1) front of the Iranian Embassy 7-4-11 (3) women spacious kitchen and or best offer. 625-3283. If no bathroom. Reward. 353-8176. C-22-4-30 (3) "until further notice." community rooms. 332-3700 answer 625-3520. Agah was obviously angry as CAMPUS VIEW SUMMER SUBLET, 3 males, or 332 7378. 8-4-9 (6) S-6-4-30 (3) 3-4-11 14) EXPERT TYPING. Disserta¬ he emerged from a meeting with An administration official 324 non-smoking, River Glenn, officials from the department's said that as of 3 p.m. EST all Michigan Ave. 351-8622. 8-4-10 (3) DUPLEX OWN room. YELLOW LAB, female, 5 tions - theses - business - Iran Desk. He told reporters: - BEAGLE PUPS 2 males 3 Iranian consulates and the em¬ Showing: 4-6 pm $ 7-8 pm M-F Female. Furnished, parking, months. Lost Tuesday, Glen- legal. MSU grad. 337-0205. females $35 each. 694-0513. "I'm not going to stay here. bassy in Washington were being Manager Apartment *2 carin area. No collar, answers C-22-4-30 (3) SUBLET 2-bedroom apart¬ $100/month + utilities. Bus E-3-4-8 (3) Coll 351-3038 or 351 »538 ment for Summer. Close. Call route. After 6 p.m. - 351- to the name Betsy. Reward. They have to bring their notes guarded by the uniformed divi¬ FALL 8 SUMMER LEASING Call 372-7455 weekdays, 351- to our embassy and we will sion of the Secret Service. Doug at 353-2723. 8-4-14 (4) 2149,349-0286. 4-4-11 (4) KILIMANJARO IMPORTS EXPERIENCED IBM typing, •2193 after 5 p.m. dissertations (Pica abide accordingly." Entry to the embassy and the featuring India Apparel, Elite). EAST LANSING, Woodside 4-4-8 (6) FAYANN 489-0358. Agah said he was treated consulates was being restricted Manor. Quiet, luxury 1 bed¬ u^c« nouses nil ^MALE. QUIET room, very oriental robes, and more. 220 C-22-4-30 (3) with disrespect and subjected to to the 11 T3 I near campus. $100 plus utili¬ MAC. 10-4-17 (3) LOST- FEMALE puppy, 5 diplomats. room. Unfurnished. Dish¬ ties (negotiable). Available "bad language" by State De¬ A government source familiar months. Light tan. Grey¬ washer and laundry. 910 Ab¬ EAST LANSING One bed- immediately. Call 332-4503. TYPING TERM papers. Ex¬ partment officials. "We are not with the situation said scores of - PERSIAN KITTENS Regi¬ hound- Terrier mix. Reward. bott 337-0910 and 489-2415. duplex. Carpet, appli- perienced, fast service IBM room 8-4-17 14) stered. Blue & Blue cream. East Lansing. 351-9110. - going to listen here and they FBI agents were sent to the X-8-4-11 I6I ances, available now. Ste- ~ Call 351-8923. OR-22-4-30 (3) j~ ~,- $75-$100. Call 394-6659. 5-4-10 (5) start swearing and cursing us," embassy and to the Iranian Mar Realty, 339-3512. FEMALE ROOMMATE to E-5-4-10 (3) he said. consulates, with several agents SUMMER SUBLET, 2-bed¬ OR-8-4-17 (5) share uPs,airs ln duP|ex- TYPING IN my home. Close LOST-GLASSES in tan case- Shortly after the president's room in River Glen. Air Rent $112.50/month includes utili- SANYO COLOR t.v. portable, to campus. Quality workl assigned to each diplomat to on Thursday afternoon, April announcement, police closed make certain they leave the negotiable. 337-7484. NEAR MSU 3-bedroom ties. Call 332-0241. 4-4-11 (4) 21 inch. 3 months old, full 2 3. Please call Ron-355-4201. Cindy 9 a.m.-7 p.m. 394 4448. 8-4-16 131 C-22-4-30 (3) busy Massachusetts Avenue in country. year warranty. Stand in¬ 2-4-8 (4) cluded. 332-5980. 8-4-14 (4) LOOKING FOR fall housing? UNIGRAPHICS Call saasrSiSr 14113). 321-6828. Ser- Kr^°K£; | Real Estate H"^| COMPLETE RESUME SER¬ OFFERS ft ft Public Image LTD Mid-Michigan. They v.ces PETRI- 135 lenses Bayonet have over 400 properties to ^ $m jnc|udeg VICE: $50 or best offer, Call 5 $046. typesetting; offset choose from, and they spe¬ _ _ _ 1 utilities, year lease. 332-1800. 3-4-8 13) PERRY AREA- New cedar printing; and bindery services cialize in the MSU area. Call EAST LANSING, 1-4 bed- ORJM^ (6) sided chalet, 3-4 bedrooms, Approved dissertation print¬ (continued from page 6) personal statement as a Sex today and see if they have room, unfurnished duplexes. BASS GUITAR fender preci¬ 1V4 bath, appliances, water ing and binding specialists. 3 BEAUT|FUL rooms c|ose t0 For estimate, stop in at 2843 Sid's easy way out, he is Pistol, Lydon may be dealing what you're looking for. 349- Appliances. Avertable Sep- sion, good condition with softener, carpeted. 3 acres. us av8i|ab|e ,n house 1065. C-22-4-30 (8) hard shell case. $200, and $49,500. 625-4144 Aldrich E. Grand River or phone desperately looking for some¬ that unfortunate trend a death¬ for summer. Females pre- bassman 10 amp, 4 speakers, Associates. S-4-30-6 332-8414. C-22-4-30 (9) thing to live for. blow. At any rate, it is hearten¬ _ l ,erred Ca" 337-1558. 200 watts $300. 337-0082. A track-by-track rundown on ing to see that someone who was HASLETTARMS SEVEN TO eleven person 8-4-14 (6) EAST LANSING-Price re¬ LOW RATES - COMPUTER a project this mammoth would so instrumental in breaking 135 furnished house. Two bath- duced TYPING Resumes, Thesis, be no easy task, so a few Coilingwood R00M F0R rent in 5.bed. on lovely 3 bedroom Term Papers. Call "G" Typ¬ down the old preconceptions has rooms, parking, half block Tl PROGRAMABLE 58-C Colonial. Unique interior. Showing: 2-6pm M-F r0Qm house 2 b|ocks from examples will have to suffice. not succumbed to holding on from campus, laundry, avail- continuous memory calcula¬ Large living room with fire¬ ing. 321-4771. C-22-4-30 (4) The aforementioned "Alba¬ Manager: Apartment«3 able 6,15. us 351.oo32. 8-4-8 (3) blindly to the new ones. One year lease. tor, unused, all packing ma¬ place, formal dining room, Call 351-1957 or 351-8135 tross" is the opening dirge, and terial, 2 days old, $95 or best den, large kitchen, 2 car FALL 8 SUMMER LEASING S^^m3??2,"6468 '°r 351-4484. 3-4-10 17) TW0 BL0CKS ,wo gjr|s; private ,0 camPus' offer. 355-1681 or 353-7699. garage. 50x148 lot, partially Service it concerns the throwing off of the chains and shackles of -Robber' room; April E-5-4-9 (6) fenced. Super location. Mid CLOSE TO Cooley- 1 and 2 5 1 - $J2J_349-35_12_ M^J3) 70's. 332-0142. Open Sunday GUITAR REPAIRS. Prompt expectations, while "Memories" bedroom apartments. posit and lease required. Utili¬ De¬ women house, 1 block from LANSING, IN private home, MARSHALL MUSIC CO. 2-5. 10-4-17 (10) guaranteed service. Free esti¬ mates and reasonable rates. tackles a similar theme on a punched out campus. $660/m°nth plus prefer Grad or Faculty WOfTV Your headquarters for pro¬ more upbeat note. "Careering" ties included. From $210. Call utilities. 332-6468 or 351 -4484 fessional P A. gear, electric 3 BEDROOM ranch home on Member American Guild of is a startling apolcalyptic vision PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) - between 8-5, 374-7291, after an $36 per week A bandit walked into a milk keyboards, guitars and amps. lot 100x250 located 6 miles Luthiers. MARSHALL MU¬ 5, 351-9389. 5-4-8 (6) 3^10(51 3-4-9(3) Call 337-9700 or stop in. from Lansing on College SIC CO. 337-9700. of destruction, and "Bad Baby" store and demanded cash, but ROOMMATE FOR two bed- holds our deteriorating sense of Frandor Mall, 3 blocks from Road. Fireplace, glassed in C-22-4-30 (6) got the old one-two from clerks ROOMMATE NEEDED- FEMALE ROOMMATE to humanism up to the light. r0?.m porch, 2 Mary Day and Tracey Walsh Call 485-7643 after 1 share upstairs in duplex, west campus. Free parking. car garage, carpeted Collingwood Apartments, utilities. 6 C-22-4-30 (7) basement with bar. $69,900. EXPERT GUITAR repairs. Against such pictures as these, instead. $120 a month, Paul $112.50/month. Includes utili- the classical like in "Swan Lake" or Ron. Can assume mortgage at Acoustic and electric. Most 332-1777. 8-4-11 (4) ,ies' Ca" 332-0241. 8-4-9 (4) extensive and the surreality of "Poptones" Day, 19 and Walsh, 18, __ NO HIGHS? Distorted lows? 8'/4%, $366/month. Call 694- shop in the state. knocked the would-be robber male roommate needed Fuzzy picture? Bring in your 5739 after 5 p.m. ELDERLY INSTRUMENTS. seem almost light-hearted by FEmalE, own room, new 5-4-11 (9) down, and sat on him until Beginning 4-7-80 in house 5 miles from cam- portable t.v., stereo compo¬ 332-4331. C-22-4-30 (5) comparision. dup|ex $112 + y4 utilities, police came. William Paczynski, Win A Free pus, lots of privacy. Call Tom nents Er cameras. Fast repair Aside from being a major Poco Poster: at 484-1491, nights 374-6095. 8-4"16 (4) c,ose Sprjng and/or sum. mer ^-8852 after 5. at economical prices. All work guaranteed. Top dollar 1 Personal [["71 HOUSE CLEANING ences and reasonable prices. refer¬ achievement on the musical/ 27, was charged with robbery after the incident. 14-4-18 (4) lyrical level, however, Second — Check the Classi paid for cameras, guitars, THOMPSON PUBLISHING 882-2049,393-7674.8-4-15 (3) "I got mad," said Day, who SUBLET 3-4 Edition is also of symbolic fieds for your student man duplex | "—— 1| | stereo gear, portable t.v. sets, Company is composing a picked up a hammer, jumped summer, option fall. 539 Vir- FOT S3I6 albums & cassette tapes. new book (The Beauty of importance, too. By disassociat¬ the counter and then floored number. ginia. 337-1817. 8-4-16 (3) 1 1 •—^ WILCOX TRADING POST. Motherhood). We are looking Instructions ing himself from the pseudo- the robber with a punch to the — If you find it bring 509 E. Michigan, Lansing. for expectant and punk hordes who mimicked his 7~~~~77 7.7. 2 BEDS with mattress. $25 new mo¬ PRIVATE GUITAR instruc¬ jaw. She was joined by Walsh, I.D. cord to rm. 347 5 BEDROOM house available thers to pose for and $30 or best offer 355. Phone 485-4391. photogra¬ tion. Beginners through ad¬ attempt to make real and who Student Services with- summer. Close/campus, air C-22-4-30 (12) phy. Payment will be $250 jumped on the man. 9914 £.5.4.8 (3) vanced. Call MARSHALL conditioned/sun deck. 332- dollars per photo session. iin 1 week and get MUSIC CO. 337-9700. Open 5727. 5-4-11 (3) NEW AND used guitars, ban¬ Send recent photo to Dave It's What's free poster! WATERBED FOR sale- a Allen weeknights until 9:00 p.m. unuTucjcriM:.. on Complete queen-size, $250 or jos, mandolins, etc. Dulci¬ - Thompson Publishing Saturdays 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Starting 4-7-80!! NORTHEAST OF campus-30 „ best Qffer After 6 ^ mers and kits. Recorders, Company. P.O. Box 352 Bay C-22-4-30 (6) miles, Ovid-Owosso area. 0716 0.4.11 (7I thousands of hard to find City, Mich. 48706. Older farmhouse, 3 bedroom, 2 FEMALE roommates need¬ ed to share apartment for Summer, close to campus. outbuildings, garden, $200/ month or with 90 acres, large ' RAyy POWER Stooges, sealed $4. FLAT - Iggy and albums and books. Discount prices. Expert repairs estimates. ELDERLY - free IN¬ Z-10-4-16 (11) ASPEN COLO. I ran over you WA NTID IS Happening barn, $350/month. 351-7497. BLACK b CIRCULAR above STRUMENTS. 541 E. Grand on your last run of the day, for $113, utilities included, 353- professional modeling, OR-6-4-11 (71 Mar. 21. Had on a green, Announcements for It's What s Overseas Study offers MSU 5725. 6-4-8 14) Paramount News. River. 332-4331. C-22-4-3019) to train, for Live Fashion C-4-4-11 (4) white b Black coat. Call Show Magazine, Photo¬ Happening must be received in the social science program in Stock¬ NEED PERSON to share quickly. Jim 1-313-529-2938. State News office. 343 Student holm this summer. Information RECORDS! THOUSANDS to graphy T.V. No experience ONE MALE needs 3 room¬ house 1 % miles west of Z-8-4-15 (5) Services Bldg., by noon at least SEARS 22" mens 10 speed choose from 75t and up, all necessary meeting is at 7:30 tonight, 104 mates for summer. Capitol MSU $77 per month. Call two days before publication. No bike$90/best offer. 355-5165- quality guaranteed. WAZOO Bessey Hall. Villa, $90/month plus utilities. 372-0989. 3-4-8 (3) MEDICAL SCHOOL in the announcements will be accepted As|< for Susan. E-5-4-14 (3) RECORDS, 223 Abbott, 337- Bill, 337-2429 8-4-11 14) 0947. C-22-4-30 (5) tropics. WHO and HEW cre¬ by phone. OWN ROOM in nice house. Study English literature in Lon¬ KENMORE - ALMOND col¬ dited, 4 year M.D. program. don this summer with MSU ROOMMATE-FEMALE, im¬ Living room, den, large ored self-cleaning range new BOOKS! 3 floors of books, For information and cata¬ Christian Science Organization Overseas Study. Information mediately, with summer kitchen. $79 plus utilities. June 1979. Used only by 1 magazines and comics. logue 313-358-0544. meets from 6:30 to 7:30 tonight, option. Furnished, 1 block to 332-7859 or 394-4660. Z-3-4-9 (6) LESSONS IN Guitar, banjo meeting is at 7:30 tonight, 301 CURIOUS BOOK SHOP, 307 third floor, Union. Open to the MSU, $112.50.351-2177,372- person, $325, 646-8483 and more, at the ELDERLY Bessey Hall. 8-4-15 (4) East Grand River, East Lan¬ public. 2-4-9 (4) 3251. 8-4-15 (4) INSTRUMENT SCHOOL. EAST LANSING - Available GUITAR GIBSON sing. 332-0112. C-22-4-30 (51 1 Recreation |Hfl| C-18-4-30 (3) MSU Aikido Club (martial art for AIESEC, International Associa¬ WILLIAMSTON. 2 available B-25, SOMEBODY ELSE'S CLO¬ immediately. 519 Lake Lan¬ acoustic: excellent condition. self-defense and personal growth) tion of Students in Economics and DISC JOCKEY JEWELRY MAKE your own now. Comfortable, private, sing Rd. 4 man house, $400 $130. 332-0616 after 6 p.m. SET, featuring gently used meets at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday and Business Management, meets at 6 #1 SOUND & DISCOUNT at the East Lansing Arts carpeted, air conditioned. All plus utilities. 313-733-7400 or clothing. 541 E. Grand River. Thursday, Judo Room, IM Sports- tonight, 331 Union. Open to the utilities included. A 1-bed- 733-6933. Ask for Marlene. EJ5-4114_(3)_ _ Open noon to 6 p.m. Take-ins RECORDS team up to bring Workshop. Call 332-2565. West. public. you your favorite tunes for 8-4-14 (4) room unfurnished-$215plusa 8-4-14 (61 CUSTOM MADE bar, red by appointment. furnished efficiency-$195. No C-22-4-30 (4) your next party. Phone 332- velvet cover, $225 or best 2212. Ask for Tom. MSU Railroad Club meets at 7 "Improve Your Academic Per¬ lease. Phone 655-3333 8-4-15 19) FEMALE TO share furnished modern country house on offer. 393-9235. 7-4-16 (3) DICKER AND DEAL 22-4-30 17) I Wanted |[jE1 tonight, Mural Room, Union. Top¬ ic: the restoration of locomotive formance," a transcendental med¬ itation lecture, is at 7:30 tonight, lakefront. Own room. All ALL SCALES 25% off. White SECOND HAND STORE MSU PROFESSOR and wife 1225 and related railroad topics. Oak Room, Union. Sponsor: Stu¬ ROOMMATE NEEDED to utilities paid. $100 month. WITH 90 DAY BLUEGRASS EXTENSION dents International Meditation So¬ Monkey T-shirts $2.50 each. (no pets, no children) seek share 2 bedroom apartment, 394-4660 days, 651-6762 "Whippets" are back. White GUARANTEES SERVICE plays weddings, house to rent for academic MSU ciety. Jugglers Club meets at 6 $160 a month. Call 339-2726 nights. 8-4-14 (6) Monkey 117 N. Harrison Rd., parties, 655-1366 or 353-9695. 1980-81, call 332-5812 after tonight, Tower Room, Union. anytime. 6-4-11 13) Spring specials large as¬ C-22-4-30 (3) Collegiate Association for the next to Quality Dairy. - 5:00. 8-4-10 (5) Open to the public. EAST LANSING newly car¬ 1-4-8(7) sortment of 10-speed bikes, Research of Principles meets at portable t.v.'s, stereo equip¬ WANTED ELECTRIC TYPE¬ Sorry, full peted, 1 bedroom, stove, refrigerator. Available soon. STEREO PIONEER compo¬ ment, used furniture, wheels Rummage Sale WRITER Pica Type. Call The Students For an Aware 7:30 tonight, Ballroom, Union. Open to the - Majority will furnish a medium of public. for FALL Ste-Mar Realty 339-3512. nent system. Amplifier and Er tires, and tennis rackets. MOVING SALE- Furnishings 1-725-9531. Z-3-4 10 (3) expression for your fiction, poetry OR-7-4-9 (4) receiver. 30 watts per chan¬ On Campus N.O.W. meets at Now taking nel. WE BUY, SELL AND TRADE and much more. Call 349- WANTED, SMALL refrigera¬ or artwork. Contact us for infor¬ 7:30 tonight, United Ministries for Phillips 212-turntable. 3699 for information. mation at P.O. Box 59, East HOUSEMATE FOR summer tor. Reasonable. 337-2475 ask applications or now. $100/month + utili¬ Studiocraft 440 $600. Call 332-1297 after 6. speakers. DICKER AND DEAL SE¬ Z-2-4-8 (3) for Peter. X-4-4-9 (3) Lansing 48823. Higher Education. for SUMMER ties. 372-0831 evenings. COND HAND STORE, 1701 RUMMAGE SALE Opportunity for juniors and Phi Gamma Nu will hold 7-4-10 (3) 8-4-17^(6) S. Cedar St., Lansing, 487- Okemos organizational meeting at 8 to¬ an AMERICANA APARTMEXTS Community Church April 9, seniors to gain academic credit EPIPHONE BASS guitar, 3886. C-22-4-30 (17) night, Partiarch Room, MSU Li¬ 332-5322 9:30-3:30. April 10, 9:00-1:00. interning with a unique communi¬ HOUSEMATE NEEDED - E. dual pickup, with 50 watt 1128 Victor Street Sponsored by Womens So¬ ty development program. Contact brary. Members only. Lansing. GORGEOUS house. amp., $200 or best, 353-1234. GUNS, RIFLES, Pistols. Buy, Will buy diamonds and any¬ Dave Persell, College of Urban EDEN ROC 351-5975 after 6 p.m. trade, sell. 100 guns in stock. ciety. 1-4-8 (5) E 5-4-8 13) thing made of 14K or sterling MSU Outing Club meets at 7:30 BOB's GUN SHOP 2412 S. Development. 332-8488 8-4-8 13) silver at highest market value. LARGE RUMMAGE Sale. tonight, 203 IM Sports-West. Top¬ 252 River Street KING SIZE waterbed-posture Cedar 371-2244. 5-4-9 (4) 332-6181. 3-4-11 (7) ic: caving in Indiana weekend of April 11 from 6-9p.m. April MSU Karate Club meets at 7 IF YOU would like a place to perfect mattress, solid-state FOR SALE- Utility trailer. 5'x 12, 9a.m.-1p.m. 314 MAC, tonight, Sports Arena, IM Sports- April 11 and 12. Open to the SUBLET 4 Man for rent, but don't know where heater, vibrator, complete WANTED-SILVER coins, summer 8' box with spare tire. $300. East Lansing. 2-4-11 (4) West. Topic: Karate Club mem¬ public. Twyckingham, furnished 351 to look, call GREAT LAKES with 2 nightstands. 332-2784. sterling and gold. Will travel. - Phone 663-8798. 5-4-8 (3) bership. Open to the public. 4386. 8 4-8 (3) today for sure, there's hun¬ 8-4-11 I5I 484-6971 after 4:30. 5-4-11 (3) ASMSU will dreds in our book. 394-2680. j Typing Service East Lansing LaLeche League Board hold a meeting at 7 tonight, 4 Student 2 FEMALES. Studious, non¬ C22-4-30J5) STEREO FOR sale- 3 year old Ward's AM/FM, turntable, I Mobile Homes Iffl FOREIGN STUDENTS: I can I Round Town IPil will meet at 9:30 a.m. Thursday, Student Services Bldg. Open to smoking for 4-man fall term. LOOKING FOR fall housing? Spartan Village. Topic: "Advan¬ the public. Call Judy 351-8738, after 8-track, 2 big speakers. Com¬ help with English. Editing, Call Mid-Michigan. They MOVING MUST sell: 196010' SPRING ANTIQUES Show 6 tages of Breastfeeding." Mothers, 11p.m. 8-4-16(4) pact, good working condi¬ x 50' General, has wood typing. 337-8415. 10-4-8 (31 babies welcome. For information, Alpha Phi Omega Co-ed Service have over '400 properties to Sale, Lansing Civic Center. tion. $100 or best offer. choose from, and they spe¬ stove, near MSU. $2500. ONLY 60ta page! 55t a page call 355-2771. Fraternity will hold an informa¬ EAST LANSING- MSU Effi¬ 353-4793.E-5-4-10 17) April 12 (Saturday 10-7), 13 tional meeting from 6 to 9 p.m. cialize in the MSU Call After 5, 351-3668, very nice. over 50 pages. Experienced ciency area. (Sunday 11-5). Free parking apartment available today and see if they have CARPET, 12-foot square, 8-4-10 (4) in state lots. Admission $1.50, MSU Volleyball Club meets Wednesday, A-410 Cedar Village. now. Short term lease. Phone typist. 651-6424. what you're looking for. 349- small from 8 to 10 p.m. Tuesday and refrigerator, 2-drawer OR-1-4-8 (3) ' kids free. Z-8-4-17 (7) 361-3118. OR-19-4-30 (4) COMPLETELY FURNISHED Christian Science Organiza¬ 1065. C-22-4-30 (81 filing cabinet, large wooden Thursday, IM Sports-West. Open Mobile Home in excellent to the public. tion's campus counselor, Ken desk. 332-6547, ask for TYPING - EXPERIENCED, LANSING CIVIC PLAYERS CEDAR VILLAGE: 1 female ROOMMATE FOR two bed¬ condition, Walk to Campus. Chanel, is available from 5:45 to Glenn. 2-4-8 (5) thesis, term paper, IBM cor¬ PRESENTS the hit musical needed, summer, $47.50/ room house. $125 + utilities. 351-3692 after 5:00pm. Richard Lebeaux discusses 8:15 tonight, 343 N. Case Hall. month. Fall option 337-7132 8-4-15 (4) recting. Nancy 351-7667. "SHENANDOAH" April 11- Call 485-7643 after 6p.m. YAMAHA ALL around skis- 15-4-16 (3) "The Seasons of a Man's Life" by after 5. S-5-4-10 (4) 12, 18-19, Curtain time - 8:00 Children under court jurisdiction X-8-4-10 14) in Soloman binding, $100. Daniel Levinson, et al. at 7:30 p.m. Partington Auditorium, NEED ROOMMATE NOW Womens Lange Snow boots I Animals [fVl EXPERIENCED TYPING of dissertations and theses, edit¬ 400 South Chestnut, Lansing. tonight, East Lansing Public Li¬ brary. need assistance with school work. Volunteers should attend the own room/bath, pool Er golf. Rooms $60, best offer. Good condi¬ FOR SALE 10 year quarter- Ticket information and reser Teach and Reach orientation at 5 5 miles campus/bus. Keith- tion. 393-4273. E-5-4-11 (5) ing and graphics service vation call the Arts Box horse Gelding, 15-3 hands. available. 372-2098 after 5 Canadian Club meets at 8 p.m. today, 108 Morrill Hall. 339-3934. 10-4-11 (4) ROOMS ACROSS from Wil¬ Office, 372-4636. Tickets also liams Hall on Michigan TWO TEN-speed bicycles- Goes English Western. Very p.m. 5-4-9 (4) available at door. Special tonight, Dining Room B, Owen Ave. Graduate Center. Potential St. Lawrence Hospital 4 MAN Sublet for 351 3038 or 351-9538. good condition, $60 or best gentle and sound. $900. Senior Citizen and STUDENT spring and 332-1254. 2-4-11 (5) SECRETARY. TYPING done volunteers should meet at 4 p.m. summer in River Glenn. Call OR-22-4-30 (3) offer, 337-0110. 5-4-VI (3) prices. B-1-4-8 (13) in my home on IBM correct¬ Block and Bridle Club meets at 6 today, 25 Student Services Bldg., Mike at 332-7673. 8-4-11 (3) for a ride to the orientation REALLY CRANKS Marantz BEAUTIFUL, ing selectric. 374-8627. tonight, Beef Cattle Research MALE/FEMALE roommate GENTLE, for 4230 receiver, plus 4 BIC (2 mature, male Malamute- 20 -5-2 (3) Center. Topic: informal initiation. program at the hospital. 1-2 FEMALES to share base¬ needed Summer/Fall. Private room/bath. Swim¬ speaks). $650, or best offer. German Shepherd mixture. Open to the public. In case of rain, ment. $97.50, Now-9/80 Call 351-3527. 3-4-9 14) meet at 7 p.m. in the Livestock Students can share MSU beau¬ ming pool. 393-9304 after Good walker Ef jogger. $40, ANN BROWN TYPING Carol 355-6595 days Pavilion. ty and resources with community 9p.m. 8-4-15 14) 485 9821. E-8-4-8 (5) Dissertations - Manuscripts 8-4-11 (3) groups. Volunteer as a campus HIGH ACCURACY SYSTEM 349-6660. ROOMS, 1 block from DCM TimeWindows, Tech¬ Campus Crusade for Christ tour guide. Attend orientation at LARGE 2 PARTY furnished cam¬ Lost & Found C-22-4-30 (31 7 p.m. every 4:30 p.m. today, Vista Room, pus, male, $135 a month, nics Amp, 72W/CH, Phillips meets at Tuesday, efficiency. Close to campus utilities included, 337-2669. 312 - + MA cartridge. $925, , 100 Engineering Bldg. Topic: Kellogg Center. Air FOUND; DOG in north Lan- TYPING, EXPERIENCED, conditioning. $150/month Z 4-4-8 13) or offers. Rob, 372-8879. Leadership training courses. Open $240/month fall. sing/DeWitt area. Call 485- fast and reasonable. 371-4635 Students may get - summer. - 3-4-9 (5) to the public. experience After 5 p.m. 487-4451 8998. Describe. 3-4-10 (3) C 22-4-30 (3) ROOM IN 4 man house - volunteering as part of a teaching OR-22-4-30 (6) team. Volunteer for Headstart. available May or June, for SEWING MACHINES - new Study social science in London LOST: FEMALE Golden Re¬ COPYGRAPH SERVICE Orientation is at 4 p.m. today, 150 summer with fall Singer machines from $99.50. this summer. Information meeting option, rent triever. East Lansing area. COMPLETED, DISSERTA¬ Student Services Bldg. SUBLET ONE female sum¬ Guaranteed used machines is at 7:30 tonight, 303 Bessey Hall. negotiable. 337-0755. Answers to the name Aman¬ TIONS AND RESUME SER¬ mer term. Milford Apart¬ 8-4-14 14) from $39.50. All makes re¬ da. Call 332-7245. 3-4-10 (4) VICE. Corner MAC and Students for Anderson will offer ments, 126 Milford Street. paired. EDWARDS DISTRI¬ MSU social science courses are Grand River, 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. information and literature from 10 Furnished, air conditioning, ROOM(S) AVAILABLE now, BUTING COMPANY, 1115 N. Look for offered in Israel this summer. a good job? Read Monday-Friday, 10 a.m.-5 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesday through very reasonable Call 332- duplex $95 + utilities. Fall Washington. 489-6448. our employment columns Overseas Study sponsors informa¬ 7756. 8-4-14 (6) option 332 8830. 6-4-9 (3) C-22-4-30 18) pm Saturday. 337-1666. tion meeting at 7:30 tonight, 217 Thursday, Union and International every day. C-22 4-30 17) Center. Bessey Hall. Michigon Stote News, Eost lonsing, Michigon Tuesday, Aprils, 1980 1 1 HAGAR the Horrible by Dik Browne Daily "1v Highlights (6)WJIM-TV(CBS) (lO)WILX-TV(NBC) (ll/26)WELM-TV(Coble) (12)WJRT-TV(ABC) (23)WKAR-TV(PBS) TUESDAY 3:30 10:30 9:00 (23) Villa Alegre 4:00 (11) Electric Way* (12) Laverne & Shirley (10) United States (11) Minority Derelict Wrestling (6-12) Phil Donahue (6) Afternoon Playhouse 9:00 11:00 (10) Mike Douglas (10) Bugs Bunny (6) Movie (6-10-12) News (23) Sesame Street (12) Match Gome (10) Big Show (11) Tuesday Night 10:00 (23) Sesame Street (11) Michigan Senate Majority (23) Dick Cavett (6) Jeffersons 4:30 Report 11:30 (10) Cord Sharks (6) Brady Bunch (12) Three's Company (6) Barnaby Jones (12) Mary Tyler Moore (10) Gilligan's Island (23) Mystery! (10) Tonight (23) Mister Rogers (12) Gunsmoke 9:30 (12) Phil Donahue 10:30 5:00 (11) Capitol Area Crime (23) ABC Captioned News (6) Whew! (10) Hollywood Squares (6) Gunsmoke (10) Sanford And Son Prevention (12) Taxi 12:30 PEANUTS SPONSORED BY: (12) Star Trek (12) Odd Couple (11) TNT True Adv iture Trails 10:00 12:40 by Schulz (23) Villa Alegre (23) Mister Rogers (11) Talking Heads (6) Movie 10:55 5:30 (12) Hart To Hart 1:00 (6) CBS News (10) Mary Tyler Moore (23) Austin City Limits (10) Tomorrow ALL RI6HT EVERYBOPV, I TH0U6HTI ( I 11:00 (6) Price Is Right (11) WELM News LET'S TRY TO T0LPY0UTO \ TH0U6HT (10) High Rollers (12) (23) News 3-2-1 Contact MSU SHADOWS CONCENTRATE OUT THERE! CONCENTRATE/ YOUSAlP (12) Laverne & Shirley MEPITATE.. 11:30 6:00 by Gordon Carleton PXNBALL PETE'S (6-10) News (10) Wheel Of Fortune (11) Perspectives In Inter¬ (12) Family Feud national Rehabilitation SPONSORED BY (23) Footsteps (6-10-12) News 12:00 (23) Dick Cavett (6) CBS News 6:30 CD jia (23) Firing Line (10) NBC News 12:20 (11) Woman Wise (6) Almanac. (12) ABC News Free '79 NCAA 12:30 (23) Over Easy championship supplement with all 1980 year- (6) Search For Tomorrow (10) Password Plus 7:00 FRANK & ERNEST SPONSORED BY: book orders, limited otter. (6) Tic Toe Dough Red Cedar Log (12) Ryan's Hope by Bob Thaves 1:00 (10) Sanford And Son (11) Public Profile 355*8263 (6) Young And The Restless (12) Nashville Express: Donna (10) Days Of Our Lives (12) All My Children Fargo (23) High School Quiz Bowl (23) Villa Alegre 7:30 1:30 (6) Happy Days Again WE'RE HERE (23) Big Blue Marble (10) Joker's Wild To Fix THE 2:00 (11) Tempo (6) As The World Turns (12) Bowling For Dollars (10) Doctors (23) MacNeil/Lehrer Report computer. . (12) One Life To Live (23) Over Easy 8:00 2:30 (6) White Shadow (10) Another World (10) Misadventures Of Sheriff (23) Artistry Of Ralph Votapek Lobo 3:00 (11) Community Anti-Crime (6) Guiding Light Program (12) General Hospital (12) Happy Days (23) Camera Three (23) Nova J&IZo GdBOofo . V* THE DROPOUTS SPONSORED BY: Spartajh Triplet' TRAVELS WITH FARLEY by Post by Phil Frank SPONSORED BY: iida't Little Freeway Service Statiee "little Miss Marker" 13011. Or. River "little Darlings" /MAKE *)RE 7HI* WOLM Ml HAVE R*0 , AN/1HIN6 YOU WNNTNBJD GWN M0U yA IN A MlNimg/ 6>tJf5 AT THE f&TOfflC^. JVlST BttlNG I'j/E SOT AN IMftmW -TKg