Wednesday Cloudy, windy, and rainy should all describe today's The State News weather. Temperatures will be in the 40s, getting colder tonight. VOLUME 74 NUMBER 58 MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY EAST LANSING. MICHIGAN 48824 APRIL 9, 1980 Carter hints blockade; allies' oil threatened By ROBERT B. CULLEN Either move would have a major impact on U.S. allies who are MEANWHILE, THE FBI shadowed Iranian diplomats as they STATE DEPARTMENT spokesperson Hodding Carter, asked Associated Press Writer heavily dependent on imports of Iranian oil. Powell's remarks made arrangements to leave the United States before a midnight about the potential threat to European and Japanese oil supplies, WASHINGTON - The Carter administration, raising anew the came shortly after the State Department issued a warning to U.S. deadline imposed by President Carter when he broke diplomatic advised those countries that their Iranian oil might be cut off possibility of a blockade of the Persian Gulf, warned U.S. allies allies that their Iranian oil supplies could be placed in danger if relations with Iran on Monday. anyway. "What ought to be clear to everyone is that the longer they do not support the new sanctions. The State Department placed precise limits on travel for the 35 this situation drags on, the more dangerous it becomes," he said. Tuesday that their oil supplies could be jeopardized unless they Iranian officials have strongly indicated they will cut off oil diplomats affected by Monday's expulsion order, allowing them to Other officials, speaking privately, said Western Europe and cooperate in pressuring Iran to free its 50 American hostages. The question of new action against Iran arose when White shipments to any country that joins in the U.S. sanctions. travel no more than two miles from home or work. Japan have been left with no doubt that the United States is House press secretary Jody Powell was asked to assess the Another 209 Iranian soldiers in military training courses were prepared to take forceful steps to cut off the oil revenues that reaction of U.S. allies to President Carter's announcement Monday OFFICIALS SAID THE administration is not willing for several also required to leave. Officials said some Iranians had asked for sustain Iran if the hostages are not released. of new sanctions, including the breaking of diplomatic relations reasons to make the threat of a blockade explicit, even though they political asylum, but as of mid-afternoon, no requests had been But spokesperson Carter said the United States is not trying to with the Tehran government. feel it is the logical next step if Iran refuses to release the hostages. approved. They refused to give details. threaten its allies. "No ally should take what we're saying as a One reason for only hinting at the action, they said, is that hints "We will be awaiting with interest their response in this Carter announced the decision to break relations with Iran in a threat, but as a statement of reality," he said. matter," Powell said. Then he added: are enough to drive the message home in Iran and elsewhere, television address Monday. At the same time, he announced new without irrevocably committing the United States. He said the United States had not tried to ask its allies for "To the extend that they support us in these efforts, the crisis is economic sanctions in an effort to pressure the Iranian more likely to be resolved without the necessity of additional cooperation in advance of the president's statement Monday. A second reason, they said, is fear that an explicit threat would government to release the 50 Americans who have been held Officials said telegrams were sent to several dozen friendly actions which could involve additional risks for all concerned." prompt a violent reaction against the hostages in Tehran. Finally, hostage since the U.S. Embassy in Tehran was overrun by countries, outlining the plan. Ambassadors then began calling on they said, the administration has not formulated precise plans for militants on Nov. 4. foreign ministries about it. Some of the consultations were delayed POWELL CHARACTERIZED his reference to possible military action. Although Carter first imposed trade sanctions against Iran because Monday was a holiday in many European nations. additional action as "a clear statement of policy." "There's no percentage in being explicit at this stage," one months ago, Western Europe and Japan have been reluctant to "I hope we will have strong support and solidarity. The Asked if he could be more specific about additional actions, Powell replied, "I could be but I'd rather not be at this point.' official said. impose sanctions of their own because they are much more reactions I have received so far from our allies are strong and However, it was understood that options for future action that The public warnings were issued as American diplomats talked dependent on Iranian oil than the United States. Iran has supportive, but I have not heard from a great many of them as to officials in several dozen countries, asking them to impose trade threatened to cut off oil shipments to countries that join in the yet," said Secretary of State Cyrus Vance in a brief comment to are considered open by the administration include a naval blockade of Iran's sea routes or the mining of its oil ports. sanctions of their own against Iran. American sanctions. reporters. BORDER CLASHES MINOR Iraq9 Iran hostilities flare By The Associated Press nations" to kill Egyptian President Anwar ON MONDAY, Iraq sent a letter to U.N. Iraqi President Saddam Hussein said Sadat and Hussein, and urged the Iraqi Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim demand¬ Tuesday his country was "prepared to enter people and army to cut off Hussein's ing Iran withdraw its troops from three into any kind of battle to defend its honor "criminal hands" and overthrow him. islands west of the Strait of Hormuz and sovereignty," and Iran said Iraq was through which much of the world's oil flows. In Baghdad, the official Iraqi news massing 220,000 troops along the 800-mile The latter demanded that Iran "halt its border between the two countries. agency, INA, quoted Hussein as saying: "He who tries to stretch a finger expansionist and aggressive policy." Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, Iran's against The islands of Abu Mousa, the greater revolutionary leader, said Hussein was Iraq will lose that finger." Tunb and smaller Tunb were conquered Iranian officials announced they had by "digging his own grave." ordered shut the Tehran office of the Iranian forces in 1971 after Britain termi¬ Iran ordered a full military alert at its Iraqi nated a defense treaty with Arab sheik¬ Persian Gulf naval and air bases as a result news agency and instructed the staff to doms that controlled the strategically leave the country. of new sanctions imposed by the United located islands. States in the hostage crisis and the flareup Reports from Tehran, monitored in of hostilities with Iraq, Tehran Radio Iraq is demanding that Iran return the Washington, said more than 5,000 refugees island to the United Arab Emirates, reported. had arrived in Iran from Iraq through The Iranian army commander, identified border posts at Khosrani, Nedayat and composed of the three Arab sheikdoms that banded together after the British with¬ only as Gen. Fallahi, was quoted by Tehran Tumar. They were being housed in mosques drawal. Radio as saying his forces were awaiting and in a camp, and an appeal went out for orders from Khomeini and Iranian Presi¬ food, clothing, tents and other supplies. But Ayatollah Sadegh Khalkhali, a lead¬ dent Abolhassan Bani-Sadr "to move out of Iran also reported driving Iraqi attackers ing Iranian revolutionary and former chief their bases and face the aggression." back across the border after a clash. There justice, said: "The three islands are Iranian were no details. There were minor clashes territory. Our people are not ready to KHOMEINI IMPLORED noble Islamic Monday. relinquish one inch of our soil to anyone." State News Kemi Gaabo MSU handicapper accessibility Seniors Laura Faber (left! and Caroline Schulte pause before crossing East Circle Drive Tuesday afternoon as a car "speedboats" through a flooded part of the street. Heavy thunderstorms in the area caused localized flooding of campus and other streets in the area, slowing rush-hour traffic. 'best in state' and improving By LESA DOLL Grates said sidewalks are °flen not made, accessible vehicle. The $40,000 car is Sirens sound, tornadoes sighted State News Staff Writer EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the third in a shoveled in the winter, and it becomes easy for a wheelchair user to get stuck in the snow. The only other alternative is to use built with seats on an Oldsmobile Toronado chassis, a door that folds out into a ramp. It three wheelchair users and one four-part series on issues facing handicap- pers at MSI . This installment deals with the handicapper bus system. driver. handicapper transportation. "You're stuck because what else can you but no injuries, damages reported MSU's campus may provide ample bike paths and sidewalks for students to travel do?" she said. JUDY TAYLOR, director of the Handi¬ capper Services Program, said the vehicle on, but it presents a serious problem for GRATES SAID the bus system is also is the first of its kind and could eventually By THE STATE NEWS necessary. Local hospitals reported no The severe thunderstorms that moved handieappers who must rely on special less than adequate. She said it charges be more cost-effective than the buses A tornado warning and a funnel cloud injuries a result of the storm. the state prompted the National three times as much a term as the regular as across buses or on their own wheelchairs to get to currently used. sighting late Tuesday afternoon forced Across the state, at least three other Weather Service to issue tornado watches class. campus bus system for less service. The $75 Taylor said the low floor and fold out people to take shelter in campus basements tornadoes touched down, damaging small in more than a dozen Michigan counties. bus svstem also has limited hours, Although MSU could be considered "best a term ramp on the vehicle allows passengers to as severe thunderstorms swept buildings and downing trees and through the power The severe Michigan weather was part of in the state for this kind of thing," said board the vehicle in 36 seconds — much Lansing area. lines. a two-day storm that swept through 12 faster than the five minutes it takes one junior Theresa Grates, handieappers must Campus police said the alarm to take Twisters touched down in Washtenaw, states between noon Monday and Tuesday- often cope with a bus system that is handicapper to get on an MSU bus. This was sounded at 4:57 Barry and Livingston counties. No injuries cover p.m., shortly night. killing four people and injuring 100 unreliable or travel to classes on sidewalks would allow the University system to after the National Weather Service issued were reported. others. that are not totally accessible. transport more people in the 20 minutes the tornado warning that was in effect until between classes, she said. 5:30 p.m. Both a tornado watch and a For handieappers who prefer to travel on flash flood watch were in effect until 9 p.m. their own to class, MSU will steadily be No damage was reported by area law gaining more "trans-campus mobilization," enforcement agencies. Ingham County said Eric Gentile, assistant director of the Sheriffs Deputies reported a funnel cloud was sighted overhead by the Ingham-Eaton MSU Faculty Council gives MSU Handicapper Services Program. Gentile said the (TCMP) Trans-Campus country line, near Waverlv Road and Logan Mobilization Program creates "a network of Street. trans-campus routes that are accessible Donald Schmidt, residence halls assistant exclusive that allowed handieappers to not rely on manager for operations, said that during the storm residents were being directed into the centers of the building basements jurisdiction dismissal vehicles." The program will gradually increase accessible sidewalk throughout most of the campus so it will be routes with no complications. easier for handieappers to get themselves By LOUSE VVHALL grievances were handled in the same way any other grievances State News Staff Writer were handled. around campus, he said. SOME RESIDENTS of Spartan Village The tenure issue Gentile said curb cuts on sidewalks at was once again the overriding concern in the were evacuated to Spartan Stadium and MSU may look as though they were not Faculty Council discussion of a permanent faculty grievance THE NATURE OF the decisions concerning tenure are different something the regular bus system does not some resisdents of University Village were procedure Tuesday. than any other decisions made. Mackey said. have, she said. planned adequately, because at many points evacuated to Jenison fieldhouse, campus Paul Mueller, president of Students curb is cut side of the road but not In a straw vote, the council preferred a narrow definition in the The straw vote also adheres to the Bylaws for Academic for a on one police reported. jurisdiction of tenure questions. Governance, which were approved after the IFGP was adopted. Total Integration through Greater Mobility on the other. He said this is a sign of MSU trouble operator June Schalow, The council voted to allow the University Committee on Faculty- The by-laws state that the UCFT should be the investigative and and Accessibility (STIGMA) and a wheel¬ progress, not a lack of planning. who handles campus emergencies after 5 Tenure exclusive jurisdiction on the dismissal of a tenured faculty- judicial body for all tenure questions. chair user, said there used to be serious member, or on the denial of tenure to a non-tenured faculty- The council took another straw vote on the number of problems with the transportation system, CURB MODIFICATION IS a part of the p.m., said no damage was reported as a result of the state's first bout with severe member. administrative levels to require informal discussion before filing a and at one point it was under consideration gradual construction and reconstruction the The vote went along with MSU President Cecil Mackey's formal grievance. for cancellation. However, Mueller indi¬ University is required to do to make the spring weather. proposed grievance procedure. In a fairly- close vote, council members recommended one level of cated service to handieappers at MSU has campus eventually accessible. Gentile said Spokespersons for the MSU Physical the university is not currently required to Plant said the storm caused no blackouts or informal discussion with the person who was responsible for the improved this year. brownouts in campus buildings. "I FEEL MORE comfortable with a group charged with the most grievance. The option, narrowly defeated, placed no requirement "(The University) wouldn't be required to undergo modification to make all the important collegial issue on campus," Maekey said. for informal discussion before filing the grievance. have a handicapper bus service if they sidewalks accessible, but changes must be Nora Anderson, senior operator for The other options discussed were to allow any grievance which didn't have a regular bus system," he said. made when reconstruction or construction Michigan Bell in the Lansing area, said no Two^ non-tenured faculty members spoke in favor of the of old or new sidewalks occurs on campus. telephone service was cut, though service may have an indirect affect on tenure to go to the UCFT, or to no requirement option. Nancy Carlson, an assistant professor in "They have to have at least some sort of bus continue the split jurisdiction under the current Interim Faculty- the Institute for Family and Child Studies, said she would be service equal to what they already have." "When a curb breaks down, they (the may have been curtailed temporarily when callers jammed local circuits. Grievance Procedure. apprehensive about approaching a department chairperson or Mueller said although the $75 a term fee University) are required to put in a ramp," The UCFT will be charged with working out procedures to hear dean in informal proceedings without the security of tenure. looks like it might be unfair, handieappers he said. A control tower spokesperson at Capitol the tenure grievances subject to the approval of the council. do not actually pay that amount. Since Gentile said although MSU has its faults, Mackey and Provost Clarence L. Winder both said they City Airport reported no problems resulted Under the Interim Faculty Grievance Procedure, a grievance preferred two levels of informal discussion with the department many handieappers receive financial aid, he campus accessiblity is still better than most from the storm and said everything was over the decision not to said, the $75 cost is paid by that aid. universities. reappoint a non tenured faculty member and the college. operating normally. goes to a special hearing committee, although the IFGP does The council agreed that a faculty member should have the option Handieappers not receiving financial aid "It is a civil, rather than a medical provide prcedures for the appeal of administrative decisions. of discussing the grievance at any level, without requiring a formal pay a considerably lower cost if they wish to orientation we have here," he said. "We LANSING AREA HOSPITALS were put In the Faculty Council proposal introduced last year, tenure use the bus service, he said. have our limited problems, but I think in alert and began preparations to move procedure. on A recent innovation in campus transpor balance we are far ahead of the game." patients to lower levels if it became tation has been the purchase of a hand Tomorrow: Handicapper I Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, April 9, 1980 Ofoius notion/world with a review of the situation, a search for approaches to issues Dr. Harold L. Karpman, head of medical research for Faberge, Source of radiation unknown that remain unresolved in these autonomy talks." said in a telephone interview Tuesday from Beverly Hills, Calif., "This has not been set up as a negotiating session, but as an that if all tests prove successful, his company hopes to have the HARRISBl'RG, Pa. (API — With a plan worked out to protect opportunity for the president to hear the views of both sides," he BCSI on the market in 12 months. drinking water, government officials said Tuesday there is no need said. for alarm over reports that radioactive water may be leaking at Three Mile Island. "At this Lance irial comes to a close point I don't think there's any reason to be concerned," Mayor Arthur Morris of Lancaster, which draws about half its water from the Susquehanna River downstream from the Independent ticket for Anderson? ATLANTA (AP) — A second charge in the 33-count bank fraud indictment against former federal budget director Bert Lance fell crippled nuclear power ROCKFORD, 111. (AP) — Supporters of Rep. John B. Anderson, Tuesday when a federal judge found that Lance and co-defendant plant. Metropolitan Edison Co., operator of the plant, said Monday an underdog for the Republican Presidential nomination, are Thomas Mitchell did not lie to an Atlanta bank. that radiation was found in test wells drilled to detect any possible planning to circulate petitions for an independent candidacy by the Following a similar ruling last week on a conspiracy charge, the Illinois congressmember, the Rockford Register Star said decision by U.S. District Court Charles A. Moye Jr. left 31 bank seepage from a huge reactor containment building. The company said it could not rule out the possibility that the Tuesday. fraud allegations against Lance and three associates to be Led by millionaire business executive Stewart Mott, the plan considered by the jury. building, which holds 600,000 gallons of water severely contami¬ nated last March in the worst accident calls for an immediate effort to gather petitions for Anderson to Moye said he would not enter official directed verdicts of ever in the U.S. commercial nuclear power file as an independent in New Jersey and Massachusetts in the acquittal on the two counts until Wednesday, when the industry, was the source of the radiation. November election, the paper said. government planned to rest its case. Anderson would have to decide by April 24, the filing deadline for New Jersey, whether to abandon his quest for the GOP Mt. St. Helens lava unlikely President Carter and Egyptian President Anwar nomination and instead Sadat hold the first of their meetings on the Middle run as an independent. Iranian death due to heart failure VANCOUVER, Wash. (UPI) — The volcanic activity in Mount East in the Rose Gardens of the White House St. Helens, which has been spouting gas and steam for two weeks, LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — A preliminary autopsy report indicates Tuesday. Device may an Iranian student who died while is "small potatoes," a scientist said Tuesday, but the possibility of a big eruption is not ruled out. detect breast cancer being held for psychiatric tests in connection with an alleged assault on his landlord suffered cardiac failure, the Lancaster County attorney said Tuesday. Donald Mullineaux, said the U.S. Geological Survey, said the activity which brought the mountain to life after more than a Carter, Sadat begin talks NEW YORK (AP) — Faberge Inc. says it has invested in a County Attorney Ron Lahners said the medical examiner, Dr. patented device that preliminary studies indicate can aid in early Marian Papenfuss, was awaiting toxicology reports before eentury of inactivity, is "unlikely to turn into a major lava eruption WASHINGTON (UPI) - President Carter and Egyptian detection of breast cancer when worn briefly inside bras. in the near future." President Anwar Sadat held two meetings that lasted a total of 2 reaching a final conclusion on why 26 year-old Bijan Atai Ashtiani The cosmetics and toiletries firm says it has the right to acquire died. 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A memorandum to the Steering Committee from the provost's "Is the total package going to be stronger or are we just going to office which was distributed to the Student Council, did not list use the same books and stretch them out?" asked Steve disadvantages to the switch to semesters. However, Arata said VanderZanden, College of Business representative. "less variety" and student "boredom" may result from such a He said he was concerned that the diversity of classes students move. can take in the business college would be lacking in the proposed "The major universities are on the serrvst.er system and there system. must be some reason for that," Turner said. "The only thing we can see is that things will be missing," "The strength of our program is the number of classes we take," VanderZanden said. said Marie Foley, business college representative. However, Dorothy Arata, assistant provost of undergraduate "Even though we don't delve deeply into (the classes), we get education, told the council the proposed semester system change more exposures," she said. would improve the quality of education at MSU. Arata said any diversity lost in the switch to fewer classes "1 WOULD ARGUE that the number of courses is not critical," would be more than made up for in the depth of studies. Arata said, adding that the length of exposure to courses is more important. "I AM REALLY committed to the semester system as a better "We really favor the semester system, especially in our seminar environment to teach in," said Arata, who represented Provost and graduate classes," said Kim Allan Sharp of the College of Arts Clarence L. Winder at the council's special session. and Letters. He said longer semester classes would be more In February, Winder proposed a switch to an early semester conducive to liberal arts classes, because they would give students calendar consisting of two 15-week semesters. Under the proposal, more time to read books and write papers. fall semester would begin after Labor Day and finish just before "We've got a system that really seems to work." VanderZanden Christmas, and winter semester would run from early January to said in support of the current system. "There's a fear that we're the beginning of May. going to lose something in the process." Arata told the council that the proposal was not made as a Arata said the driving force behind the propos; i was the feeling cost-cutting measure, but rather developed to improve the "depth" that longer and fewer classes are better for teaching as well as of classes. "We are really fractured in this institution," she said. learning. Cost savings in the long run, or increased initial start-up Arata said the possibility of offering half-semester courses as a costs are "tangential; an aside," she said. way of diversifying course offerings within a semester system is The council took no formal stand on the question, although "still a viable option in the summer" term, but has been ruled out Steve Spivey, the acting chairperson and a graduate student in for now by the provost's office for the regular year. animal husbandry, said, "If anyone had felt more strongly one way Yet, Moses Turner, vice president for student affairs and or another they could have made a motion." services, said such a move would be inevitable if the switch were Winder's proposal will go before the Academic Council April 15. Chrysler must satisfy creditors before Michigan will loan funds Gloria Miller, academic advisor for the School of Urban Planning and Landscape Architecture By MICKI MAYNARD authorizing the state to loan Chrysler up to $150 million. State United Press International State Treasurer Loran Monroe said Tuesday officials want the assistance to be drawn equally from pension IIHISOR W RITES BOOK Michigan will not funds and common cash coffers. lend money to financially troubled Chrysler Corp. unless the But Eugene Booker, the chairperson of the State Investment company reaches agreement with its creditors. Advisory Committee, has been solidly opposed to using pension Last weekend Chrysler claimed to be close to lenders to waive, or defer, interest payments on outstanding loans, but others are skeptical of the announcement. The agreement and a $150 million state aid plan are needed to a deal with its $650 million in money to aid the floundering automaker. Other members of the panel are also believed to be opposed to the loan. Monroe and State Budget Director Gerald Miller were set to 'Experience crucial in job market' meet with Booker at his Kalamazoo home this week to By DON CALDWELL try and Planning and Job Hunting: A Guidebook for College of Social win $1.2 billion in federal aid approved earlier this year. convince him to change his mind, but the meeting has been called State News Staff Writer In a related development, Monroe said it is "almost" certain that Science Majors," a compilation of available resources on off. Those of you who spend your time hitting the books to the campus. The 100-page book contains information on the entire Michigan loan will come from the state's common cash exclusion of much else may find a surprise awaiting you writing resumes, upon suggested elective courses to take to round out a liberal fund, instead of from pension coffers. MONROE CON'CEEDED THE state will not probably have to arts graduation. education, self-inventory exercises and other career planning and make the loan from common cash coffers, which Without career-related job experience, college graduates will CHRYLSER HAS SAID it needs the Michigan money this currently total job hunting tips. It is available at the MSU Book Store in the $1.6 billion. have a rough time in the job market, accordingto an MSU academic month in order to meet day-to-day operating expenses, but Monroe International Center for $2.95. Monroe said it is 'almost" a foregone conclusion that the advisor. said the state is waiting until the agreement is reached before pension "It's geared for social science majors but I feel any MSU student funds will not be used. Gloria Miller, an advisor for the School of Urban Planning and could benefit from it," she said. "What I'm proposing is that proceeding with its loan. State officials have warned a loan from common cash — often Landscape Architecture, said employers view on-the-job exper¬ When asked if there was a possibility the automaker might not students plan ahead." called the state's checking accounts — will mean ience as one of the most important determinants in receive the Michigan aid, Monroe answered, "Yes. If the banks higher interest making hiring Miller said an under-used but very helpful campus resource is changes on Michigan's own loans from the nation's financial decisions. Career Development Counseling at the MSU Counseling Center. don't sign those waivers, we can't make the loan." institutions. "To me, it's so crucial," she said. "I don't know that you can get a Some students are wary of getting professional The treasurer said he was not sure when, and if, the 100 lenders "Our financial advisors are telling that we will have to job on the merits of a college education." help in their career pay a decision-making, and use only the services of academic advisors, would reach an agreement with the automaker. higher rate of interest," said Miller. "If that happens, then all of us Miller said. Yet counseling offers students an In February, Gov. William G. Milliken approved two bills lose." important MILLER SAID STUDENTS can try to line up internships and opportunity to explore their personal needs, she said. career-related summer jobs with an academic advisor, who should have the "Directory of MSU Experiential Education" and other "THE STUDENTS I have sent there have been apprehensive but Welfare director warns state residents resources to help students. Students may also call firms listed in the phone work without pay just, to get experience, book and offer to everyone I have sent has said they've really been helped," she said. "Career planning does involve straightening things out in a she said. The person's mind on what they want to do." Service-Learning Center also tries to match up volunteer work with She said students are under a lot of parental pressure in students' career choices. choosing food stamp benefits a career, and counseling helps students sort out conflicting may be suspended Other ways for students to steer toward career-related experiences is to visit the Student Employment Office and Placement Services, Miller said. pressures and match interests and abilities with a career. "You can't be in something because your parents want she said. you to," By CHRIS PARKS tion for the food stamp "Whether you're paid or not you can still list it on your resume," Miller also advises against going into a career because "you're United Press International program will be Eliminating food stamps could mean exhausted at the end of May. she said. "Sometimes volunteer experiences and internships can severe hunger for some needy persons and guaranteed a $20,000 job" after graduation. She said "satisfaction State Welfare Director John Dempsey U.S. Agriculture Secretary Robert turn into something paid. It's a way to start to get a foot in the with one's life" is Berg- could even force a return to soup kitchens a more important consideration. warned Tuesday food stamp benefits land has announced he will be forced to door." likely and similar charity efforts. Employers look at experience, how students present themselves will be suspended in June for more than Miller stressed that students must begin to plan for entering the suspend the program effective June 1 if "We're very close to going back to the in an interview, how students will handle on-the-job training and 800,000 Michigan residents due to delays in a job market before the last term of their senior year. Congress does not appropriate additional 1929-33 period," Dempsey said. students' willingness to relocate, but downplay grade point Congress stricken with budget-cutting funding by May 15. average, Miller said. fever. Cutting off food stamps not only hurts the THE PROCESS OF choosing a major, getting experience and "I don't think the grade point is No. 1 important," she said. A key Congressional figure has predicted poor, but would mean a loss of about $25 preparing to interview for a job should begin as soon as students "I think a person who has experience, who can come across in an Dempsey said he has written to members the May 15 deadline likely will not be met. million per month to the state's already of Michigan's congressional enter MSU, she said. interview — who can speak — is more attractive to an employer delegation urg¬ weakened economy, he said. The veteran administrator said the To assist students in the process, Miller has written "Career than someone with a 4.0." ing fast action on measures needed to avert current shortfall in food stamp the crisis but believes at least a brief funding THE CUTOFF ALSO would increase results from a 1977 measure suspension is inevitable at this point. greatly demand for state emergency assistance He grimly predicted the cutoff will expanding eligiblity for the program. "On grants by about $5 million per week, trigger the one hand they promised benefits and on mass confusion as destitute state welfare offices and will recipients mob place a severe strain on an already fiscally strapped state the other hand they failed to fund it," he said. Dempsey said. He said the Legislature likely would try to help "but what they could do, I don't know." Levin: Carter should impose to come up with funding for emergency DEMPSEY CHARACTERIZED Dempsey said the grants. THE current Congressional The situation is particularly bad in Michigan where a slumping auto industry already is creating hardship with high food stamp situation as an "urgent crisis," noting in one-third of the cases the program is the only form of public assistance received. In outstate counties, the mood of "inflation fighting and budget cutting" has jeopardized earlier predictions needed legislation would be passed in time to mandatory ,e pricegaw controls percent avert a disaster. He said numerous law¬ DETROIT (UPI) unemployment. — President Carter control inflation, Sen. Carl Levin, D-Mich., •and of persons receiving food makers will delay the bill with budget-cut¬ price controls. stamps only is should call a Camp David summit of said Tuesday. Levin, who previously opposed manda¬ much higher than in ting amendments when it reaches the U.S. THE CURRENT FEDERAL appropria Michigan's urban business, government and labor leaders and If they cannot agree, Levin said, the poverty pockets, Dempsey said. House floor. tory controls, told a United Auto Workers tell them to reach a consensus on how to president should impose mandatory wage union unemployment conference he now feels they may be necessary unless labor, business and government can reach accord "on ways to end this ceaseless and Experts discuss windfall profits tax. self destructive price-wage spiral." Carter should make it 'clear he means business about inflation, Levin said. "He ought to tell them that if they don't By DAVE VARGA percent for new energy sources and tax on income tax reductions is come up with a voluntary program he is State News Staff Writer "silly." MANY OIL COMPANIES have cut IF CONGRESS FOLLOWS its usual transportation programs. going to impose a mandatory one in the When President Carter signed the back on their previously planned explor¬ pattern, Edens said the 60 percent for However, Congress must still official¬ THE MONEY SHOULD be form of a price-wage freeze to be followed windfall profits tax into law April 2, he spent to ation budgets, Bertalan said. tax relief will not be given back to the ly decide this distribution in forthcom¬ induce solar and other energy sources, by controls," he said. announced that it was good for the ing legislation. Edens said, because 15 percent would It was estimated that the tax would people for at least a year. Levin said an inflation summit should This will have the economic effect of country and good for the world. not accomplish much in the area of lead to a loss of between 1.5 and 2 result in an agreement on how to hold However, some local experts disagree. million barrels of oil each day by 1990, slowing the economy, which Edens and prices and wage demands down at the energy. same Dan Bertalan, a Michigan Depart¬ Verway agree is a good measure. ment of Natural Resources geologist, has termed the tax "a political and Analysis Oil producers have argued that this tax would punish the producers and independent oil according to the Oil and Gas Journal, Bertalan added. But Verway said he believes conser¬ Verway said the role of the federal government is to shift money around time. "The odds greater against it can't be that much than the odds against Carter bureaucratic rip-off of the American discourage domestic and he believes this tax will effectively vation will be encouraged through the production. fill that role. getting Sadat and Begin to agree on a people. The extra profits which the oil "There higher prices of energy and that the Mideast peace, and the benefits are are sufficient incentives for oil "In the short "The government is saying that we companies would have received, due to run, this tax represents companies and independents to look for expenses of secondary recovery are certainly as important," he said. can't allow the oil companies to spend the deregulation of oil prices, are being oil and develop current unavoidable. "At any cost there will be an expansion of government, not a step new secondary Levin said a voluntary agreement "would their in the right direction," Verway said, "in own profits," Bertalan said. kept from them because of the possibil¬ and tertiary wells," Verway said. marginal, unprofitable wells," Verway allow us to break the back of inflation As a government employee, Bertalan the long run the role of the federal ity of the companies investing their But Edens said he believes said. without pushing us into a recession." the said, he can see how inefficiently money profits in areas other than new energy government will diminish by not grow is spent compared to the free enterprise current policy of phasing out oil price Verway has expressed hope that ing as rapidly as the private sector." He said he has strong reservations over sources, said David Verway, MSU regulations will force companies to sit Carter's plan to balance the budget to system. Bureau of Business and Economic Congress would use the 15 percent that Bertalan said the tax will keep us on the oil reserves The tax. technically an excise tax paid Research professor. waiting for prices to was earmarked for new energy sources dependent on imported oil and will combat inflation. rise to the limit that the market will at the oil wellhead, is legislated to raise "Even if money skimmed in excise and transportation programs to subsi discourage domestic production. "It's not a balanced budget that is take — thus maximizing profits. wrong $227.3 billion during the next ten years. taxes goes to oil companies, dize free enterprise production of — it's a budget balanced on the backs of the they might "This tax just keeps us politically and it to Energy is being wasted because it is energy alternatives. He said he also working people in the areas of highest use buy shipping companies or coal unprofitable to get the oil out of the economically on our knees before smal¬ CONGRESS HAS DESIGNATED 60 companies," Verway said. hopes t'ongress will legislate the ler countries of the world," Bertalan unemployment in this country that's ground, Bertalan said. "Once the wells wrong," he said. "And that is where the percent of this for income tax reduc¬ Yet, according to Thomas Edens, money's use soon. said. are plugged, its balance point of this budget appears to be tions, 25 percent to aid the poor in MSU assistant professor of economically impossible Edens agreed the 15 percent should "You could talk to a hundred people agricultural to go back and open t hem up again using be put sitting — on our backs." paying for rising energy costs and 15 economics, spending 60 percent of the into use as soon as possible for and get a hundred different opinions on secondary recovery measures," he said. alternatives. this thing," Verway said. If inflation and employment continue to rise, Levin said, there will be more than just economic problems in the country. Opinion VIEWPOINT: SOUTH AFRICA Guns or butter? It's more The state can break with apartheid guns By KATHARINE H. BEEMAN NAACP and the United Auto Workers, not support a discussion in the unions and Guided by the proposed cut¬ poor, which depend heavily on the As an MSU alumnus (1963-66) and former al, which we would support over any law" is unrepresentatives organizations in the employee associations about the use of their thus illogical. If something worked well, backs of President Carter's plan to revenues earmarked for welfare Michigan resident now living outside the state, have taken similar positions and country, I have followed with interest and pension funds; support a discussion in other why not extend it. especially when ac¬ balance the federal budget, the payments and food stamps, will actions with their own funds. state universities, high schools and pride MSU's and Michigan's Vanguard role public companied by a campaign to spread U.S Senate's trimmings have the face cutbacks. Yet every level of in divesting from South Africa, • Fourthly, and most importantly in my schools; discussions that would draw on the education and awareness of its success. pointing to effect of an insult to an already the population will suffer as well it as an example for other institutions and opinion, the editorial misses the whole point resources of African studies, the Southern • The bills do not deal with gifts and — the Bullard bills did not come out of thin Africa Liberation Committee and other injurious economy. In slashing organizations. I hope you will accept my air rather they are a response to the grants. This is an even bigger red herring comment on the April 4 State — involved organizations. which has nothing to do with the rest of several social aid programs that Carter's News slashing of the federal editorial. already expressed concerns of the people of • "The state cannot legislate morality." their argumentation. To criticize bills which always seem to end up on the revenue sharing program has The April 4 State News editorial "Invest¬ Michigan: a response to the various strug¬ This is a red herring. Whether it can or not, they think assume too many pcrogatives for losing side of the guns versus gles for divestitures; for a U.S. foreign the state does it all the time already prompted Michigan legis ment Laws a Bad Precedent" is a bit of a policy that respects other's rights; for — liquor laws, not assuming more perogatives is ridi¬ civil rights laws, child-labor laws, etc. The Jbutter debate, the Senate has left lators to forecast a gloomy eco puzzler. On what grounds and in whose culous. intact the defense portion of the nomic outlook for the state, which interests is it actually objecting to the solidarity with other people's struggle for important point is that a campaign as So, what are we left with? The editors democratic rights, union rights, educational described above can do a lot to raise Bullard bills? Political grounds? Democratic agree that the bills are morally correct and budget which not only outweighs is currently the bottom rung of the grounds? Moral rights, etc. The campaign to pass the bills is consciousness and involve people in moral, easily economically feasible. Their attempts grounds? Economic other domestic programs, but has nation's economic ladder. Now grounds? part of an on going campaign to further social and political issues. A law to hide behind the supposed opinions of the may be been boosted over $4 billion. educate and involve the people of that the government has lectured Let us go through its arguments: Michigan more or less successful in enforcing people of Michigan are pretty thin. Rather, in these struggles. That's the The anti-Soviet rhetoric which us on the evils of free spending, it • "They seek to regulate investments we the meaning of morality; a public campaign to pass a law what comes through is the time-worn think the state should not have the display on South Africa in the Capitol can do a lot to change morality. has pervaded the political climate applies the same inflation-fueling power to position of the apologists for apartheid: control." That is to say, the editors think building this week. If the editors are • Economically, the editors argue against "Universities, governments, etc., etc., etc., in Washington has only ag¬ strategy to the defense budget the state should not prohibit: seriously concerned about "those who themselves. They point out that MSU's should not concern themselves with these gravated this annual tug of war while the rest of the economy is deserve a say in where their • state educational institutions from money is example shows that divesture is "prudent¬ questions. It's not our place." Meanwhile, between advocates of social pro¬ asked to make up for the dif going" (and not with shoving the whole ly" possible and "that a move to divest will investing in corporations operating in South issue of this "neutral" liberality would have the Africa (Bill 4831); Michigan's view on apartheid under not have the severe consequences oppo¬ grams and proponents of higher ference. the rug), they would support and state of Michigan give a free hand, and aid defense spending. In previous • state employee pension funds from get nents say it will." Their conclusion that this and comfort, to the White racist South Budget cuts have also hacked involved themselves in this campaign: is the "best reason for voluntary withdraw¬ years, even in peacetime, guns away at the administration's investing in corporations operating in South African regime. plan Africa (Bill 4838): have always won out, regardless of to administer energy alternative • state surplus funds from investing in who is in office. Higher defense and assistance projects, corporations operating in South Africa (Bill programs spending, as clear cut as the pro Carter had in mind when he 5446). and con forces may be drawn, has pushed for The obvious implication is that the legislation of the editors think the state should approve, or at never been a partisan issue. windfall profits tax. It would least remain neutral, in the allocation of President Carter has further appear the administration's prior¬ these funds to South Africa. played into this, promising on one ities have been set. The need for a • "As a public law, it infringes upon the hand to relegate defense to a lower stronger military seems to have rights of just as many who may oppose priority and then turning around once again overridden more pro¬ mixing politics with investments." Surely, the editors are a bit naive. Public law is and advocating higher allocations gressive forms of legislation, many political. The investment of public funds is in the name of security. Jimmy of which Carter promised to step political. The question is not are politics Carter, the dove of 1976, has up in his 1976 campaign platform. mixed with such investments, but what become the hawk of 1980. And The 1980-81 budget may very politics shall such investments follow? Shall those who voted for him in hopes of well spell the end to an administra they encourage democracy, justice and freedom, or shall they encourage racism, wiping away the political philo¬ tion which pledged a de-emphasis apartheid and murder? And as for the sophy of the Nixon-Kissinger era on military might and an increased rights of the many, what about the millions should indeed be distressed. commitment to the county's of non-White South Africans who have no What the domestic budget will domestic problems. Carter has rights under apartheid? lose this year is a bit more promised us much but delivered • That "an overwhelming majority of disheartening. since most little. And if his poll ratings are no Michigan residents would mandate such a bill is probably not the case." Americans are in worse financial indication, his misplaced budget ... Firstly, this is guess work. Secondly, legislators shape now than ever. As usual the priorities are. have a responsibility to educate and to lead, tot just be sponges for supposed existing tublic opinion. Thirdly, it insults the people )f Michigan, particularly its state ;mployees, by implying they are less 'moral" and less concerned with such issues than their co-citizens at MSU. The editors seem to be forgetting that the Michigan "The State News The joke, however, may be on the I can't afford it University, since I do not have the $85 I am . . supposed to pay, and there's a 50 percent Wednesday, April 9, 1980 Mark down as yet another victim of cj,ance I still will not have it by the end of e vicious cycle, and the even more vicious the term. Editorials are the opinions of the State News. Viewpoints, red tape. Last term I had a job on campus. Last columns and letters are personal opinions. When my roommate left for London at term I also made the dean's list. This term Editorial Department the end of last term. I figured, OK, so they the Financial Aid Office tells me I can't give me another roommate. This term I work on campus any more because I don't Editor-in-chief. ... R W Robinson Entertainment & Book Edit or Bill Holdship waited patiently for a roommate to appear. Managing Editor Don Kinsley Sports Editor Ed Bradley need the money. I have $28 total right now. . What materialized instead was a piece of Opinion Page Editor Mike Megerian Layout Editor Of course I don't need the money. Cory Piatek paper stating that unless I found a new City Editor Susan Tompor Freelance Editor ... Carrie Thorn This term I have found a job off campus. I Michele McElmurry Chief Copy Editor Campus Editor Lansing's victory roommate, or found someplace else to live, I Linda Oliverio bike home from it at 2 or 4 a.m., then get up Photo Editor Richard Marshall Staff Representative would be charged for the privilege of having . Roland Wilkerson again at 6:30 for an 8 a.m. class. I don't single room. know about the dean's list this term. I do Advertising Department I do not want a single room; I cannot not know about my health, either. But Although Lansing Mayor Gerald "dead" is a tribute to their belief in afford it. And I do not know anyone who that's the way the University does things. Advertising Manager Ron MacMillon Asst Advertising Manager Pat Greening Graves said the thought that needs a roommate. I asked Landon manage¬ Lansing's future. ment when this mythical roommate had to In the meantime, though: anyone want to Lansing would not get a $10.3 The exhibition center will make be moved in, and they said tomorrow. Gee, live in Landon Hall? million Housing and Urban Carol Kalwaitis Lansing a convention city, provid¬ thanks for the advance notification, guys. 143 Landon Hall Development Grant never even ing three times the area now crossed his mind, other city available in the Lansing Civic If I go to war, it will be for you residents probably breathed a of relief when the award was sigh Center. Indisputably, the state Soccer coach clarifies his position This letter is in response to David L. capital needs a bigger exhibition Overbeck's viewpoints presented in The Luckily, most of them will be blown away announced. center This is in response to the article on by gunfire and bombs, so they will never The Urban Development Action — Lansing has lost pros¬ women's soccer which appeared in the on record as blaming Weaver and accusing State News, Feb. 28. experience that messy type of hand to-hand him of stifling us. What is stifling is the lack pective conventions because of the Monday edition of the State News. It is I, too, am fed up with the "love" creeps combat. Those who remain behind, like you, Grant, coming as it does on the lack of space at the Civic Center, of direction we need to get the support we who very much appreciated when we get a feel deserve from the are demonstrating against the draft Dave, can expect a flourishing economy and heels of President Carter's austere which is an annual drain on the city we University in movement! Like you, I enjoy preaching chance to receive some publicity for our good job opportunities. representing our school against such uni¬ budget proposal, is nothing less budget. program and our cause through such an versities as Ohio State, Indiana, Purdue, petty nationalism and my own personal Yes, the question of death on the than a 100 Block miracle. Even article. However, unfortunately, sometimes brand of hatred. Unlike you, I am in the battlefield is a very heavy one. Why don't However the exhibition center U.-M., etc. draft age bracket (since you are a junior, I more wondrous is the fact that and the message behind what somebody is I am positive that the impression the you ask your parents if they raised you to 100 Block development, assume that you are at least 20 years old), trying to in interview does die in an economic Then ask them if Lansing managed to garner $50 scheduled for completion in two say an not come people have gotten of me after talking with so I will be the one dying in the war/police war. million in private donations for the arross as it was intended. Whether in¬ them concerning this varsity status matter they raised you to kill so they could have and one-half years, increases the experience on the part of the interviewee or action/conflict. What the heck, I won't let enough gasoline to go pleasure cruising on was not 100 Block congruent with the impression this Development — a $40 likelihood of a downtown arena, misunderstanding on the part of the article must have left with them and the that little detail affect the credibility of Sundays. Kill a commie for mommy! million hotel/office/retail center the second phase of the interviewer is to blame does not make a your message! Gosh! The idea of dying on the field of develop¬ light in which it has put our program. As to your that will be built with an exhibi¬ difference with regards to the impression question of defensive plan¬ battle is certainly a romantic one! Maybe I'll ment project. But the proposed However, in the interest of all involved, I tion/convention center the resulting article creates. ning, I feel the best defense is an overt bring you back some war souvenirs, like a as part of a 18,000-seat sports and entertain¬ Using this am putting the blame for the misrepresent offense. Let's get those "cowards" out of the set of Russian ears. Hey, Dave, opportunity then, I do feel a need to clarify ations of our feelings and opinions on my why don't huge downtown renovation pro¬ ment arena cannot be built unless my position as interviewee. classroom and put them to a more you enlist and go with me? Dave? Hey, gram. inexperience as an interviewee. constructive use. like murdering. Let's hope MSU signs on as a major tenant. When I was specifically asked to cont¬ Dave! Now where did he go? The HUD grant for Charlie van Nederpclt those "cowards" can look their enemies in Lansing's Although we applaud the down¬ ent on the roie of the MSU Athletic women's soccer coach the eyes when they stick the bayonet in. Christian R. McDaniel "renaissance" was contingent town project as one Department in our efforts to become a A313 Emmons Hall long-overdue, arsity sport, I did say that we did not upon the private funding. The fact the idea of an on-campus that city officials managed to facility to receive any help from them, but I added replace Jenison Fieldhouse should that they really did not have an obligation attract so much monetary support not be dropped unless we want the we are still a club sport. My in the face of recessionary trends Spartan basketball team to play frustration, as expressed during the inter and critics who say the city is iew, lies in the fact that there are no paths DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau home games off campus. outlined along which we can structure approaches to becoming a varsity sport. 7eke, somebody mm mrr, johnny. irs yes, if you wanted /nhmmon told me your book all in that book- names, on pjke, all youp need is that ha. ha! Furthermore, the statements such as that's m/ VOCAL POINT Athletic Director Douglas Weaver possibly ing against minor sports were merely r 5 all about am- bassapor. duke. pip you tell dates, places, in fact, 6YEMHIN6Y0UMI6HT wtrromti, book, because absolutely j, evbpmin6 isinthefe, ju PJ6htthere, 7 * line! stay arm us! uttered as fears in relation to the success of , mb that, in that he women's soccer club's efforts and have bp? \ book/ | Today's question: other hasis than just that: fear of the 't ";,s Carter dodged major issues by staying unknown. Certainly, these statements were White House? t intended as accusations or anything YES 353 3110 Ise, NO-353 3220 especially since I have never formally Results from Tuesday's question. talked with the A.D.! Should pornographic films continue to be shown on camp Again, it cannot be denied that there are YES - 130 NO 101 iome frustrations felt in our efforts to be ated to varsity status, but I am sure Sponsored by ASMS! and The Stale ither club sports desiring such status feel News, Inc. the same way. However, 1 do not want to go Michigon Stole News, Eost Lansing, Michigan Wednesday April 9 1980 5 . City hirings questioned Bv MATT PERRY Councilmember Terry McKane said his advisory committee State News Staff Writer is currently working on a personnel merit ordinance that will The public took its turn at the Lansing City Council meeting deal with personnel practices from selection to firing. He said Monday night as citizens questioned Mayor Gerald Graves strengthening affirmative action will also be addressed in the about the hiring practices of city employees. ordinance and that the rest of the council is waiting for the Citizens centered their questions on the affirmative action report. policies of the city and the hiring and promotion of city Graves told Lipson, "You say that Mr. Kintz has no employees. experience and that is an absolute falsehood." Graves then cited Renee Lipson charged the mayor with "in-house" promotion Kintz's service as Lansing's deputy personnel director for four in hiring Stephen Kintz as his new personnel director, as well as years and his knowledge of the city and its procedures. disregarding the wishes of the City Council. Graves said Kintz's predecessor as personnel director, Daniel Kintz. the former deputy personnel director, was hired by Bodwin. made "some tremendous increases" in the hiring of Graves March 20 when it was discovered that no legal job minorities and women. qualifications existed for the position. The council had passed a Richard Letts, the Lansing resolution in 1979 requiring a master's degree and six years' human relations director, said the city may keep up with the percentage of women and minorities experience in the field, but it was invalidated by a mistake by hired, but questioned the leadership roles they are given. the clerk's office. AFTER KINTZ' APPOINTMENT, Richard Holmes, a former LETTS SAID THE largest number of women works in the member of the Lansing Charter Commission, filed a temporary secretarial or clerical field while minorities are restraining order in Circuit Court to prevent Kintz from taking employed office. The motion was denied primarily in the public service areas. by Judge Ray Hotchkiss. "We find very few in managerial, At the council meeting professional and Monday, Lipson asked whether it was administration positions," he said. not more prudent to undergo a national search for a new "When you look at public service and parks, we have some personnel director. She also said Graves disavowed the wishes reservations whether affirmative action has been of the council in hiring Kintz. effective," he added. "When council doesn't even have a chance for input, how can Letts said the personnel department is, in part, responsible council be responsible?" she said. for hiring and added that an active recruitment Lipson also asked why the program has mayor did not hire a personnel not been undertaken by the city. director who was "philosophically in tune" with affirmative Patricia Castillo, who also addressed the council, showed action policies. opposition to the promotion of Lansing employees. She did not "Lansing needs to hire personnel who are aware of what oppose Kintz himself, only "his grooming into the position by equal opportunity and affirmative action mean," Lipson said. Mr. Bodwin." Asked whether she felt the city would continue what she felt was a low Though a City Council policy on affirmative action was minority and women hiring ratio, Lipson said "Yes, passed in 1976, Castillo questioned the power to enforce that absolutely." policy. She said a stronger stand must be taken on affirmative "IT'S GOING TO be business as usual," Lipson said, adding action, one "including goals and timetables in the city of The Red Cedar River has taken over the sidewalk State News Deborah J. Borin that Kintz's appointment would "continue that under the Farm Lane regime." Lansing." bridge in the past few days: the spring thaw has caused the river to rise. Sophomore Ann Joseph gingerly makes her way under the her canvas high. bridge, holding Home-grown ethanol popular with "By KEVIN BOGGS tinues over certain aspects of is there a net energy gain in the readily designed to use fuel MICHIGAN'S FIRST date. states, motoristsfuels sales tax on gasohol by 5 member body represented by Although Michigan is not ethanol production and its over¬ production process, and will sources other than oil or gas LARGE-SCALE ethanol pro¬ cents was passed 25-5 by the private industry, government among them, more than half the all feasibility as a motor fuel. ethanol work properly in a and could be used to convert senate. states have taken measures to duction plant is a private ven¬ NOW THAT THE federal and the academic world. Only large-scale production typical spark ignition engine? more plentiful Corbin's bill- now goes to the achieve President Carter's goal facilities are capable of produc¬ energy forms ture assisted by the federal and some state governments It takes energy to make (coal, wood, agricultural resi¬ House, where Rep. Thomas Two of the committee mem¬ of boosting ethanol fuel produc¬ ing pure ethanol (200 proof) ethanol. Studies have been government. are aiding the alcohol fuels dues, solar energy and waste Brown, D-Westland, said it will bers, Harmson and Lietzke, tion from 80 million gallons last which is found in gasohol, said Michigan Agri-Fuels, Inc., a industry through loan guaran¬ done to determine how much, if heat) into high quality trans¬ face close scrutinization. both said the study is favorable year to 500 million gallons by group of 18 farmers and one tees, entitlements and tax Bill Stout, an energy specialist 1981. any, energy is gained by pro¬ portation fuel. distiller, is awaiting final ap¬ credits and exemptions, Harm- toward gasohol. The study is in the MSU agricultural engi¬ The fermentation of agricul¬ ducing alcohol fuels. There is also a concern that proval of a $7.2 million federal sor. said he expects a moderate BROWN SAID IT will be completed but will not be neering department. Although traditional ethanol will cause problems in a difficult to justify taking reve¬ released until tural crops to produce transpor¬ Ethanol produced pro¬ loan guarantee before starting increase in production facilities. April 14. on the cesses show a net energy loss, spark ignition engine normally nue away from the tation fuel is not a new process, farm in small-scale stills will be construction on a plant near St. In addition to the plant to be already Mark Hess, an aid to Sen. Stout said, ethanol production powered by gasoline. built near St. Louis, Harmson hard-pressed area of road main¬ but only since the advent of the somewhat less than 200 proof Louis, 60 miles north of Lan¬ John C. Hertel, said Hertel will may prove to be an overall net "There are no technical limi¬ said other alcohol facilities are tenance. The state depends on energy cri ■; has ethanol at¬ and will contain water, making sing. delay any further legislative tracted attention as a petro¬ energy gainer with more re¬ tations to the use of gasohol (10 Harold Lietzke, one of the being planned the motor fuels sales tax to it unsuitable as a mixture with for Addison, action until the leum extender. search. percent ethanol) as a fuel," farmer-investors building the Three Rivers and suburban fund road maintenance and findings of the gasoline (gasohol), Stout said. Stout said the important Stout said. construction. study are released. Hertel," Use of gasohol, which is a With certain engine modifi¬ plant, said construction will Detroit. blend of 10 percent ethanol and question concerns the energy In November 1978, according begin once the loan guarantee Michigan is not among the 26 Brown said he favors other D-Harper Woods, has intro¬ cations, however, both pure trade-off relative to petroleum to an article in Research News, duced gasohol legislation as the 90 percent unleaded gasoline, and the paper work is com¬ states that have passed alcohol measures, such as tax abate¬ and less-than-pure ethanol can input. Energy to run the etha¬ the superviser of motor engi¬ pleted. If the loan comes fuels legislation. ments and low interest state chairperson of the environmen¬ appears to be gaining popular¬ be burned as the sole source of nol production tal and agricultural affairs com¬ ity among Michigan motorists. process can neering at Chrysler-Brazil said through this month as expec In the Michigan Legislature, loans, to encourage ethanol engine fuel in a spark ignition come from sources other than mittee. Randy Harmson, the state's vehicle. Stout said. existing Chrysler engines could ted, Lietzke said ethanol pro¬ one bill out of about 12 intro¬ production. scarce petroleum supplies, he operate with up to 20 percent duction should begin duced has been reported out of To some degree, legislators gasohol specialist in the De¬ Farmers who use their own added. next Commenting on the general alcohol without retuning. December. committee. A bill sponsored by have waited for the results of a partment of Agriculture, said ethanol to run machinery thus legislative position toward alco¬ Last summer the U.S. De¬ The burning of straight etha¬ more than 100 Michigan service have to modify the engines to Lietzke said each bushel of Sen. Gary Corbin, D-Clio, to study conducted by the Michi¬ hol fuels, Hess said the body as partment of Energy completed nol or a blend containing more corn used in the fermentation stations sell gasohol. accept straight ethanol, he said. temporarily reduce the motor gan Gasohol Committee, a 13- a whole is skeptical. an extensive study on the than 10 to 20 percent of the Bob Ofoli, a graduate assis¬ process will produce 2.5 gallons ALTHOUGH THE MICHI¬ potential of alcohol fuels and alcohol will entail engine ad¬ of ethanol at a cost of $1.24 a tant in the agricultural engi¬ concluded that ethanol GAN Legislature has not enac¬ can be justments. neering department, said once gallon. produced to yield a small net ted any bills to support the wider use of gasohol, the state an engine has been modified to energy gain, even if all the fuel If the use of gasohol is to become widespread, it must be He said the facility, which will produce eight million gal¬ If this ad leaves you skeptical, burn straight ethanol, it cannot used in the production process should have its first large-scale price-competitive with gaso¬ lons of ethanol annually, will be you're just the kind of customer use gasoline or gasohol without is oil and gas. line. 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We stay up, we get excited, we cheer, we boo, we listen to irresponsible political comments, we watch some no-talent accept did because of her illicit affairs. 5, and the worst) Because it will be CUUUUUUUTE. Hence, Tatum O'Neal's Oscar, and the nomina¬ tions of Quinn Cummings (The Goodbye Girl) and Justin Henry an Oscar undeservingly, and through it all we know - we KNOW (Kramer vs. Kramer). The pre-war Oscars gave Jackie Cooper and — that' it's really just glitter and PR and gratuity and a lot of Shirley Temple "special" Oscars for they knew kid actors had to be phoney show-biz garbage. But we watch. considered in a different light from the adults. Today cuteness Zevon s & decadence guns POLITICS. Oscars just aren't the Oscars without some irresponsible show-biz type running his or her mouth about world affairs. Remember when Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, et al. decided to apologize to the American people for an unoffensive overrules. WHO WON WHAT WHEN AND HOW MANY TRIVIA. Katharine Hepburn in part has the single category record with three Best Actress Awards (Morning Glory, Guess Who's Coming By BILL HOLDSHIP (bland, in fact) statement some Vietnam documentary-maker made to Dinner, The Lion in Winter. She shares that distinction with SUte News Reviewer about the atrocity of it all? Then there's Vanessa Redgrave's W-W-Walter Brennan who won three Best Supporting Actor Asylum. The word suggests safety. Comfort. A shelter from the now-infamous PLO spiel and its equally gratuitous follow-up by Oscars. Ingrid Bergman has won three, but in different categories storm. It was a perfect word to describe the type of music expected Paddy Chayevsky with his I'm-sick-and tired-of-the-Oscars-being (Gaslight, Anastasia. and a Supporting for Murder on the Orient from that record label during the mid-to-late '70s. If it wasn't cosmic used-for-political purposes speech. Surprisingly, Jane Fonda's two Express). Jack Lemmon and Helen Hayes have won in both main cowboys crooning about peaceful, easy feelings, it was incurable trips to the oodium have been thoroughly uneventful. and supporting roles. romantics lamenting their "lessons at love's pain and heartache, WHY PEOPLE GET OSCARS: 1) They deserve it. On these Louise Rainer, Katharine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy have all too." Sometimes the music offered a sense of emotional "asylum," if rare occasions when justice is done, there are few complaints. Like won back to back Oscars in major acting categories. only in the listener's identification with shared romantic insights. Jack Nicholson for One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, or Liz Taylor Deborah Kerr, James Dean, Henry Fonda and Richard Burton And ther that crazy Warren Zevon came along, and blew the for Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf. or Katharine Hepburn for The have never won Oscars. Burton has been nominated 7 times. The image all to hell! Which isn't to say that Asylum's excitable boy is Lion in Winter. 2) They deserved it last year. Everyone in the most nominations were to Katharine Hepburn and Laurence totally devoid of romance. He just has a different approach to it, world thought Bette Davis was a sure thing for Rain in 1937. She Olivier, each with 11. that's all. didn't get it, feedback was scathing, and lo and behold she got it in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest and It Happened One Night Take, for instance, the song he used to open his Monday night 1938 for Dangerous — a rather unspectacular achievement. If Jill (1934) are the only films to take Best Actor, Actress, Director, and MSU appearance, Zevon's first live performance in almost three Clayburgh wins it this year, for Starting Over, it will be because Picture. Streetcar Named Desire and Network were the only films years. "Play It All Night" could be considered a tribute to rock's everyone thought she should have received it for An Unmarried to take three out of four acting awards. romantic qualities tin the same vein as Neil Young's "My My, Hey Woman. 3) The part wasn't so great but they've been in the THIS MONDA Y . . . And so again April 14 the Oscars will Hey Hey"), although its view on life ain't all that keen: "Daddy's business a long time, etc., etc. When John Wayne was nominated continue the tradition. No doubt the set will be strewn with tacky doing Sister Sally/Grandma's dying of cancer now. Brother Billy for True Grit in 1969, everybody else knew to hang it up. And the mile-high Oscars, and the presenters will be stupid and clumsy has both guns draum/He ain't been right since Vietnam/Sweet same thing with Art Carney in Harry and Tonto, George Bums in with the envelope, and the audience will be subjected to some of Home Alabama/Play that dead band's song/Turn those speakers The Sunshine Boys, Helen Hayes in Airport — all sentimental the most atrocious fashions, gratuitous acceptances, and countless up full blast/Play it all night long." Behind a LOUD titanic rock favorites. 4) Hollywood apologizes. Charlie Chaplin got an outrageous absurdities like animals helping present Oscars and dirge tone of the best the genre has produced yet), this overgrown honorary award after years of bitterness from Hollywood, it was long long long speeches inversely proportional to the importance choirboy is singing those lyrics in a voice that resembles a cross very emotional for the 85-year old expatriate. It was an apology of of the award. Tune in at 9 p.m. between rock singer and zombie. It is both thrilling and chilling. sorts when Ingrid Bergman got a supporting Oscar for Murder on Better yet, it's just downright GREAT. the Orient Express, erasing the years of blacklisting the studios - compiled by William Barnhardt Warren Zevon is crazy, and he admits it. He even resembles that really weird kid in school who was intelligent but you kept your distance 'cause he was totally out of his mind. Zevon's craziness takes the form of an absurd world view which, lyrically, better illustrates the way the world REALLY is than a totally romantic view ever could. Beginning with just a touch of romance (all love seems hopeless from the onset, however), Zevon more than The Isleys' 'Go All The Way doesn't tempers these images with bizarre visions of stark American realism, t He undoubtedly took a cue from his friend, mystery writer By CHRIS RIZIK albums, and amassed for them a funk-loving cult. The only Ross MacDonald aka Ken Millar, to whom Zevon's latest LP is SUte News Reviewer problem is that they've grown too content and haven't changed dedicated. I As a result, his characters and images are often crude, OK, I admit it, there is no reason why I should like the Isley their style one iota since 3+3. This didn't matter much on Live ugly and violent. Brothers. I admit their music is nothing but nonsensical heavy It Up, The Heat Is On, and Harvest For The World, but the The artistic violence led Rolling Stone to dub him the "Sam metal funk and syrupy, whiny ballads. I admit they rehash the sound has worn progressively thinner since then. Peckinpah of Rock," a label which stuck, and watching Zevon State News/Val Cocking same sound over and over. I admit their songs are too long and This is the biggest problem plaguing Go All The Way (T-Neck perform his songs in one lump sum as he did Monday night, it Warren Zevon displays one of the characteristics their albums too short. I admit their LPs have no socially 36305). became increasingly apparent that the man seems to have a gun Though newcomers will no doubt enjoy these six tracks, that have earned him the title of "excitable boy." redeeming value whatsoever. But the hardest thing to admit is. we diehard fans can't help but feel we've heard them all before. fixation. Zevon loves to use guns as phallic symbols in his lyrics, and Asylum's crazy rocker performed for a half-full ... I love 'em! I can't help it. I break out into a wide grin every Last year's pleasing Winner Takes All. with its excellent — in light of the Peckinpah analogy — this could lead us into a long time I hear Ernie Isley's screaming guitar or Ronnie Isley's house in the MSU Auditorium Monday night. mixture of funk, pop, and sweet ballads, gave us hope for an Freudian diatribe on guns, power and the American macho ethic inventive follow-up. Unfortunately, Go All The Way takes us mystique, but I'll spare you. However, it might be noted that Zevon Streak In Dancing School — his post-divorce/post-alcoholic album, back to the grind, and though very listenable. it isn't the made a comment which he attributed to Peckinpah toward the end Last and perhaps his best), and the audience saw a wilder side of Zevon year's pleasing Winner Takes All gave breakthrough its predecessor promised. of his show about "shooting her" in a specific part of the female than he displayed during his last Michigan visit when an injured foot anatomy. (Could he have been referring to Jack Nitzsche?) I don't us hope for an inventive follow-up. Unfor¬ As on Winner Takes All, the best cuts on Go All The Way are kept him mostly saddled to his piano. Although there was some the slow and midtempo numbers. "Don't Say Goodnight" is a know whether to interpret it as misogyny, misanthropy, or a disappointment over the fact that Zevon failed to perform "Roland tunately, Go All The Way takes us back to smooth-as-ever Isley ballad (I can never get enough of 'em) and aocio-psychological comment, but it sure was awfully weird. The Headless Thompson Gunner," he included enough of his the grind, and though very listenable, it isn't I In addition to the rather self-explanatory "Say You Will" and "Here We Go Again" are hot midtempos, "Lawyers, Guns & the Money," Zevon performed his Bruce Springsteen collaboration, repertoire during his relatively long set to keep everyone happy. breakthrough its predecessor promised. with the latter being the disc's best cut lyrically. The show's highest points probably came when Zevon changed The disappointments are the fast cuts. "Go All The Way," "Jeannie Needs A Shooter," a graphic Freudian Western tale, and the lyrics to two of his best-known songs. By changing the second "Pass It On," and "Belly Dancer" are typical Isley hand-clap¬ lie culminated the evening with the original phallic-gun rock 'n roll of the beautiful "Mohammed's Radio" to "You know the verse two-faced tenor. How any group just this side of Parliament/ ping, steel-searing numbers that just don't tread any new number, Bo Diddley's "Bo Diddlev" ("Bo Diddley's a gunslinger Funkadelic can enrapture me is a mystery. But the Isleys do it. . . Ayatollah's got his problems too/And he will surely take them out ground. This lack of uniqueness causes the songs to drag a bit, . ."). Following "Jeannie Needs A Shooter" — during which he on me and you," and Since their expansion (adding three younger kin) and change . continuing with lyrical hallucinations that and keeps them from reaching any heights. The energy that displayed some neat Mick Jagger-as-catatonic moves — Zevon mentioned governors and "Jane Fonda might just come," Zevon in musical direction back in 1973 on 3+3, the Isley name has tore through on "Fight The Power" and returned in military fatigues to perform the haunting, disco like "Hope You Feel Better created a new political song in the classic Dylan mold. Weil have to become synonymous with pure, hard funk. Songs such as "That Love" just isn't there on these cuts. And energy is what the ""Jungle Work," a harrowing life-during-wartime ditty that was wait for a live album, though, to hear exactly what he said. Secondly Lady," "Live It Up," "Living In The Life," and the funk anthem, Isley charm is all about. more than appropriate for his opening night concert at one of the Zevon received perhaps his biggest ovation of the evening when he "Fight The Power," have given the group eight straight gold Album courtesty of Discount Records country's largest universities. inserted the line "I saw Magic Johnson walkin' down Hollywood The eccentric singer-songwriter-pianist-guitarist wore ballet (continued on page 7' slippers throughout the show (a reference to the new LP, Bad Luck On The Spot r COUPON i I Engraving i $1.00 OFF I Any Purchase Of 2 Records Or Tapes or More I NAME TAGS PLAQUES TROPHIES MSU name tags available while you wait. Mon.-Sat: Jazz Sun: 9o.m.-9p.m. 220 H.A.C. 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Formed in Los Angeles in 1961 by Wilson brothers Carl, Dennis By JOHN NEILSON Overall, however, the show was pleasant enough but not the and compositional genius Brian of Hawthorne, Calif., the boys Sta'te News Reviewer sort of event that I'll remember a few weeks from now. began by harmonizing in friends' homes with cousin Mike Love and Monday night was return engagement night at Dooley's as Musically, the Algebra Mothers gave the audience a little friend Al Jardine. Attack and the Algebra Mothers both made their second "I more to sink their teeth into. Guitarist Gerald Collins, bassist In the beginning, the group played high school hops as Carl and Don't Like Monday's" appearances of the year. the Passions and later as Kenny and the Cadets until the Brian Attack — formerly the Squires, formerly the Dogs land by Wilson composition "Surfin' " in 1961. "Surfin'," recorded in a implication, formerly the Puppies?) — are veterans of the first Attack play a heavyweight brand of dance- demo studio came out on the Cansix label. The group chose the iuch show, as they were the band that opened for the infamous able pop music which, while not the most name Beach Boys to fit the song, which became a local and then Johnny Thunders/Wayne Kramer/Gang War spectacle last national hit. January. While the drunken antics of the latter band original (what is?) is still highly enter¬ overshadowed Attack's show in retrospect, their headlining Brian Wilson had created a whole new genre — surf music. As taining . . . Musically, the Algebra Mothers rock critic Nik Cohn said in his book, Awopbopaloobop," "Wilson appearance on Monday gave the band a better chance to show off what they can do. gave the audience a little more to sink their worked a loose-limbed group sound and added his own falsetto. Attack play a heavyweight brand of danceable pop music teeth into. Then he stuck in some lazy twang guitar and rounded it all out with jumped-up Four Freshmen harmonies. No sweat, he'd which, while not the most original (what is?), is still highly created a bona fide surf music out of nothing. More, he had entertaining. The attractive lead singer belted out tune after Ralph Valdez and keyboard player Larry Rosa interweave invented California." tune about boys and girls and all that stuff, while the their respective parts into a compex and intricate music that From there, the Beach Boys began recording on the Capitol three-piece band behind her put on a high-energy show that never looses touch with the strong backbeat. Collins, was commendably tight. The label, with such hits as "Surfin' Safari," "Surfin' U.S.A.," "Surfer rhythm section in particular laid especially, is a joy to listen to — as I have stated before, he I? Girl" and "Little Deuce Coupe." Wilson also composed the down an impeccable bottom, ensuring that much of the crowd — one of the best new wave guitarists working out of Detroit. which was pretty small, due no doubt to the fact that Warren million-selling Jan and Dean hit "Surf City." In 1963, the Surfin' Although the small turnout and some technical problems U.S.A. album earned the Beach Boys' first gold record. Zevon was on town the same night — stayed up on their feet. early on seemed to put the band off somewhat, they managed to It wasn't until "Don't Worry Baby," b/w "I Get Around," in 1964 The crowd wa» especially receptive to the band's cover still deliver an energetic and interesting performance that the Beach Boys began to receive any critical acclaim. Brian material, which ranged from the obligatory Beatles/Stones highlighted by their incredibly catchy "Strawberry Cheese¬ Wilson was, at that time, beginning to suffer from the pressures of material to such choice nuggets as Love's "Little Red Book" and cake" single. The band's only real weak point is their lack of the Barbarians' "Are You A Boy Or Are You A Girl" (a stress and overwork. After a nervous breakdown in 1965, Brian problems, was suffering from a hearing defect. Dennis, after the question strong vocals, the addition of which would add a lot to their announced his decision to stop touring with the band and instead that could easily be put to the androgynous female bassist). otherwise impressive sound. breakup of his marriage, became involved with Charles Manson concentrated on working behind the scenes. Bruce Johnson took and subsequently received bad press. Mike Love, too, was moving his place. The albums that followed, Beach Boys - Today, Summer in directions separtate from the rest of the group. Days and Summer Nights and Beach Boys Party, were big By 1970 the group had hit its lowest ebb with the successes. Warner-Reprise release of Sunflower. By the end of 1970, though, By the end of the '60s, the Beach Boys and their creative mastermind began to drift apart. Brian began to work with the Beach Boys were given a chance to redeem themselves. The group fared well with critics at the Monterey Festival, did a series Zevon's gun-filled decadent romance lyricists Tony Asher and Van Dyke Parks, attempting, of benefits and jammed with the Grateful Dead at Fillmore West in continued from page i 61 song that isn't so funny when you read between the lines ("Gorilla, (apparently,) to disown his musical past. Brian's collaboration with the summer of 1971. Their next album, Surfs Up, was both a Asher resulted in Pet Sounds, released in 1966 and panned in the Boulevard/He was looking for the freethrow line" in his classic You re A Desperado"). "Don't it make you want to rock 'n roll all commercial and a critical success. "Werewolves Of London." Incidentally, two cultured-looking night?" he asks amidst the musical melancholy of "Mohammed's United States. It did, however, receive critical acclaim in the U.K., The group's next album, Carl and the Passions, was one of their werewolves came out of the audience to dance in front of the stage Radio." And that's exactly the effect Warren Zevon had on his setting totally new standards in arrangement and production of poorest albums ever, and the 1973 album, Holland, recorded in pop music. The commercial failure of Pet Sounds was a blow to the Amsterdam, was very nearly rejected by Warner-Reprise. It during the number. audience Monday night. It was a great show. Too bad more people Other high points included a moving rendition of "Wild Age" didn't show up. pride of Brian, but the success of "Good Vibrations" later that year seemed to be a downhill endeavor. eased that pain ever so slightly. In retrospect, many critics view it Since then, Brian's output has been sporadic at best. In Nick (perhaps his most beautiful and purely romantic song), delivered Marshall Chapman and her band didn't perform due to a bus as the definitive with so much passion that the excitable boy actually went spastic breakdown, so the show was opened by a blues-rock band led by "pop" LP. Kent's lengthy Brian Wilson article in a 1975 New Musical With the Smile album, Wilson, with lyricist Parks, returned to during the number's closing strains. And, of course, there were the local musical whiz kid Bob Baldori and Chris B. Bacon (that is a great Express; PR man Derek Taylor is quoted as saying, "Brian, very well-received "Linda Ronstadt tunes," including "Poor Poor name!). more commercial material, in an effort to challenge the raging though — one day he's coherent... bright, and then the next he Unfortunately, this reviewer only caught the last part of Pitiful Me," "Carmalita" (a look at love through the eyes of a heroin their set, including a hilarious jug band rendition of "Mama Don't, success of the Beatles. But the LP was released in 1967, at the can be so damn illogical. . . strange . . . scary." addict on welfare — Lou Reed would approve), and "Hasten Down Allow" featuring two audience members (Scott and Bill, same time the Beatles released Sgt. Pepper to unprecedented During the post '60s return to "simpler" times, America became The Wind," the latter performed as a grand finale with just Zevon you were universal acclaim. Wilson withdrew into a state of sustained great!). The band is tight, energetic and professional, and definitely nostalgic and interested in the Beach Boys once again. Endless and piano sans his dynamic five-piece band (including the incredible worth a look and listen. Check them out Sunday paranoia, revamping the LP and entitling it Smiley Smile, which Summer, a well-compiled classics anthology, topped the U.S. nights at Rick's David Landau on lead guitar) which brought new dimension to old American Cafe. turned out to be one of rock's most maligned and misunderstood charts in 1974, and a similar LP, Spirit Of America, has gone Zevon favorites like "Johnny Strikes Up The Band" and "Excitable albums. platinum. The band's new success has transformed the Beach Boys A sequence of critical failures followed, the first of which, Wild into a full-fledged nostalgic institution. They have even formed Boy." As weird as it may seem, there is something strangely soulful Honey, 1968, was recorded by the group in Brian's living room and their own label, Caribou/Brother Records (distributed by CBS), marked a return to simpler music. But by this time, the San Francisco rock scene was beginning to break out nationally and the although their main appeal lies in the goldie oldies running the gamut from "California Girls" to "Wouldn't It Be Nice." The band's about Zevon's decadent romance and perverse REAL images, be it the simple heartbreak of love ("Hasten Down The Wind") or a funny GREEKS Beach Boys in comparison seemed rather naive. most recent release is the appropriately titled Keepin' The The group began to break apart. Brian, besides his emotional Summer Alive. Invented almost everything The Beach Boys, with or without Brian Wilson (as the spirit except pizza, moves him), will perform at MSU courtesy of Pop Entertainment and New they can claim that they WFMK. 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Mother Nature allowed the Albion pitcher John Massab. ropes MSU had the Britons on the in the third inning after last chance at the Britons, Barnes opened the fifth inning with a sharp single up the threw to first base in time to double up Buterakos. Senior Jay Strother came out to warm up Spartan netters junior Tim Kearly doubled to middle and was then lifted in in the top of the sixth in relief of By ED BRADLEY ation for Women tournament "I adjusted slowly," she said MSU baseball team to play right center, and following a fly favor of pinch-runner Jim State News James, only to throw two Sports Writer championship. The Spartans of the weather. "I had to go out out by freshman catcher Steve Buterakos. A change pitches before the rain inter in climate certainly defeated defending state champ and buy a whole new wardrobe. Barnes, loaded the bases with vened. hasn't dampened Monty Gettys' In between, however, the University of Michigan in a And everybody still told me I just one out TRYING TO MOVE Buter Albion skills. rightfielder Dick February dual meet. still hadn't experienced a bad Spartans split games with the The rally ended, however, akos to second, sophomore A1 Radatz, son of the former MSU The freshman, No. 1 singles winter yet." Britons, winning the opener, hen Robinson bounced into a Dankovich popped up a bunt player on the MSU women's "We're great of the same name, had doing well," Gettys An electrical engineering 3-0, before dropping an abbre¬ double play. which was caught by Albion hits in the twinbill while his tennis team, is adjusting just two says about the team. "We all major, Gettys spends her "free" viated, five-inning contest, 2-1. In what proved to be their first baseman Bob Rose. Rose father looked on. fine, thank you, to Michigan's seem to work together well time immersed in The split leaves the Spartans harsher temperatures. chemistry with coach Rutz. He's an excel and math books. "I'm with a 5-15 overall mark. Their It's a big change for the taking a lent coach, and one of the lot of basic courses right now," next action is slated for Thurs¬ Melbourne, Fla., native, whose reasons why I came here." Gettys says. day in a 1 p.m. home twinbill 9-3 individual record is the best That's with Aquinas College. true, except her in coach Earl Rutz Jr.'s After an initial rain-delay of lineup. NOT AMONG GETTYS "class" in tennis, where the THOUGH THE SPARTANS reasons for enrolling at MSU level she's playing at is far from 45 minutes, the Spartans, be¬ have six yearlings and senior was the "strange" wintertimes. hind freshman hurler Terry elementary. Cindy Bdgdonas among their Johnson, got the only run they top seven performers, it's still needed in game one when an honor forGettys to be in the junior Mark Russ stroked a top spot. single to left field in the fourth inning, scoring senior Ken Rob¬ "I knew the team would be young before I came here, since in Monty Gettys junior high. Majors open today inson from second. Debbie Mascarin (last year's NEW YORK (UPI) - The but with both sides continuing No. 1 players) was graduating," SHE PLAYED JUNIOR baseball season will open on to take hard lines, little ROBINSON, WHO HAD two said Gettys. LEVEL tennis for the Florida schedule today with league progress was expected. hits in the game, singled home Gettys successfully met her State Tennis Association, and openers in Cincinnati and two more runs in the fifth to goal through the team's "chal¬ The as a 16-year-old was ranked in Seattle but whether the Game players voted two weeks complement Johnson's five-hit lenge" matches last fall, and has the top 30 nationally. of Summer will make it past ago to open the season as pitching. been drawing rave reviews "I still have one year of Memorial planned after foregoing the "I've had a sore arm lately Day remains since. She won eight of her first eligibility left in the 18-under uncertain. final weeks of exhibition games, and it was a little rough at the nine matches before losing a bracket, so I'm planning to go but said they would not play beginning," said Johnson, who couple last weekend against back home this summer and try past May 22 unless a new basic fanned six Britons. "But once 1 Representatives for the tough Big Ten goes Indiana and to qualify again," Gettys said. Players Association and owners agreement is reached. got going, it felt pretty good." Ohio State. _ Right now her goal is to help meet again today with federal Johnson, a Grandville native, Gettys has been used to a the Spartans win a Big Ten title mediator Kenneth Moffett to gained his second victory in high ranking ever since she was or a State of four decisions. Michigan Associ- resume contract negotiations. Another freshman, Ply¬ mouth's Brian James, threw very well for MSU in his five-inning stint in the second game. His only mistake was a Gymnasts in middle of pack high slider Albion's Hank Gig- Freshmen Bonnie Ellis, Pam About 100 people competed in nac blasted over the leftfield around 25th instead of in the fence for a two-run homer in Swing and Alice Hagan of the the all-around, representing 50s." MSU women's gymnastics team more than 35 universities. MSU the second inning. In individual events, Swing all wound up in the middle of the was the only school with three Students with piles ol assignments and I was very pleased with the was the highest Spartan short deadlines Know that relief is avail¬ pack at the national Association performers represented. finisher by placing 38th out of performances of both of our of Intercollegiate Athletics for able they contact us Our research freshmen," said MSU head 116 in the floor exercise. papers are proven time-saving re¬ Women championships last Spartan coach Michael search tools Send toi our latest mail¬ coach Danny Litwhiler. "Terry Kasavana said all three did well weekend. order catalog — it gives you ready ac¬ had an exceptional game, and at the meet, held on the with Brian, it was just a matter Ellis, a native of Syracuse, of Louisiana State University. campus COMING FRIDAY cess to thousands o< quality research papers covering all college sub/ect N.Y., finished in 55th place with areas Send now and have a virtual li¬ of one pitch." a score of 33.95. But he said the scoring for Swing, from brary at your fingertips in a lew days Lakewood, Ohio, and Hagan, MSU's competitors was a little We also provide custom research writ THE SPARTANS SCORED ten to your specifications A/r materials from Holmdel, N.J., were close low because Ellis, Hagan and their only run of game two in an sold tor research assistance only State News Richard Marshall behind in the 58th and 59th Swing all performed early in the unusual fashion. Russ blooped a MSL' shortstop A1 Dankovich completes the relay to first base for a double play spots with scores of 33.45 and AU™bRSrRlsEARCH SERVICES, double to center, then scored day and the judges did not INC. during the first of two games with Albion College Tuesday. Out at second is the 33.35, respectively. The three become more lenient in their Suite 600 407 S Dearborn St after a wild pitch and a balk by Britons' Bob Rose. competed in the individual all- scoring until later in the session. Chicago. Ill 60605 around competition. 312-922-0300 "Bonnie, Pam and Alice all hit Enclosed is $1 00 (to cover postage) their routines well, but we were Please rush my catalog early in the day that the Will Red up so DETROIT (UPI) - All-Star Willis he repainted for ' coming and who's going." "One scoring tended to be low," Kasavana said. "There was only a five-point KILLING MACHINE thing you can't do is next coach. Assistant coach ford, honest guy difference between the first and defenseman Reed Larson is Lindsay has to decide change an with no $1.50 a hockey team in just Marcel Pronovost, hired shortly qualms about being outspoken final place finishers. So if, say, fearful the Detroit Red Wings whether a wholesale club clean¬ one year," Larson said. "Or two before Bobby Kromm was because he already has a long¬ Bonnie had been awarded one 5:30,7:30,9:30 p.m. are going to get ripped apart — ing is in order or whether to years. sacked last month, is one while goaltending teammate stick with the nucleus of a team standing request to be traded half of a point more along the 107 South Kedzie "One thing you'll notice about obvious candidate while the Jim Rutherford is equally afraid that only managed 63 points, the successful clubs," he said, that so far has not been granted. way she would have placed popular choice is Herb Brooks, they won't. giving up 306 goals and scoring "the longer management stays who coached the Gold Medal Detroit of only five "This organization hasn't was one just 268. The Red Wings were together, the better chance it teams not to make the watered winning United State Olympic been good for a long time," 26-43-11, missing the playoffs has to improve the club. It has a down hockey team. Rutherford said. "They need an Stanley Cup Playoffs for the ninth time in 10 years. chance to help the club with the "I think Marcel has got a lot of which outsider to come in with good begin this week and "Toward the end you could draft and picking players." good ideas on the game, but I ideas. They need somebody general manager Ted Lindsay see we were not working like we Another of Lindsay's deci don't know if they should make has found the ice is getting from the outside to come in and were," Larson conceded. "We sior.s is whom to pick for the him the coach," said Ruther¬ look the situation over." thinner as he skates into the would get a lot of shots — we fourth season of his five-year outshot teams a lot of games — You can earn mandate to rebuild an NHL but wouldn't score many goals. team that was in tatters when he took over. "It's been a frustrating year. That's two frustrating years in college credits and "I don't know what's going to happen," Larson said. 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State: EVERYONE WELCOME! ing America's newest frontier. • Phone: I Area I REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED Michigon Stote News, East Loosing, Michigan Wednesday, April 9, 1980 9 Muddy sees a challenge they did, we might be in very bad shape right now. I have to give Spring practice is most of the credit to them. They simply wound me up and said, "We've got to get this one and this one and this one," and I just went after them. I think we got about three out of four that we were able to talk very crucial for new to, but I still felt it was not a good recruiting season. We got some good people but it was not what I would hope for in the future. I expect to do much better when we get time to research more completely and do a little more groundwork so we can woo these MSU football mentor athletes more efficiently than we did by just running off like we did. I felt a little bit like the fellow that leaped onto his horse and rode off in every direction. His new job would be much simpler if he hadbiads of talent and a winning situation left to him. SN: Is it too early to tell or are there some freshmen you figure But it won't be that easy for Frank "Muddy" Waters. may be playing a lot of football for Michigan State next fall? Waters: I have no preconceived idea of who is going to play As the MSU football coach, Waters has the monumental task of where and I'm deliberately staying away from that. I've looked at rebuilding the Spartan team. After winning the Big Ten the films and I've been quite impressed with some of the people, championship in 1978, MSU fell flat on its face to 5-6 last season. but to make up my mind beforehand, I don't think that's fair and it MSU could not give the normal amount of scholarships during the isn't wise. I'm going to play the players the coaches feel are doing Darryl Rogers regime because of a three-year NCAA probation. the best job and go by the merits they show at the time. The result: the Spartans do not have a large number of quality football players. Muddy Waters will be one of the first to tell you SN: One of the biggest problems of last year's team was that that. V i$)Aqrsop»cj®Ti they never did find a quarterback. Is finding a quarterback your So one thing is clear: the 57-year-old Waters has his work cut out top priority? iLJ VI V BElWmfOWWor? for him. And he couldn't look forward to the challenge any more Waters: Yes, finding a quarterback is a top priority, but we have than he does. other top priorities. I'm equally concerned this year with line The Spartans open spring practice Tuesday. Waters took some material. I'm a little apprehensive as to the size that we have, but time last week to answer some questions with State News Sports we do seem to have good quickness. These are things we can Writer Adam Teicher. speculate on. It's like racing your motor, you don't know how fast your car is going to go until you get it into gear and this is what SN: How important will spring practice be for you? spring practice will give us an indication of: whether we have some Waters: This year, very important. We're going to put in a new good little people or whether we'll be in bad straits or not and even offense, a new defense, and we will probably do some specialty work that will be a little different than we've done in the past. It then, until you start playing your opposition, you really don't know. TAKING THE REINS will give us a chance to look at our material and to see what we SN: Do you plan to go with more than one quarterback? think we can do with it. It will give us a chance as a coaching staff Waters: I really don't have any plan. My plans are very nebulous to bring ourselves together and to work out any wrinkles in saving at this time. I do plan if I have two quarterbacks that are different time, to be more precise in the things we do. types, then yes, if they are both good, I plan to run two different rather have a real hard-nosed defense. I like to hear pads hit and my coaching career, I've gone into meetings and had to step out for types of quarterbacks. I know we have one player this is renown as that's football to me. It's a rough, tough hard-hitting game and a while and when I returned, they've covered everything that I Waters: It's very important in that you only have so much time would have wanted them to cover. ISN: How important is it for the players? a drop-back quarterback. I have another player or several players when you hear that crack out there it just gives you a little bit of a and when you want to prepare, every second counts. that are good at the option or roll-outs or sprint-outs. And if we lift. It's the way the game should be played, in my opinion. I almost feel sometimes like I'm going to be directing traffic have a quarterback that can perform exceptionally well I'm going more than really coaching. But I have more coaches than I have SN: As far as lineups are concerned, do you plan to come out of SN: Your coaching staff is relatively inexperienced as far as ever had in my life and they are all top-notch to use him. I'd be foolish not to. college-level coaching. Is this a problem? people so I'm going to spring practice with most of the positions set or is this something I do know we have some excellent offensive back people that can be relegated to a position of just walking around making sure that will be decided in the fall? Waters: Not necessarily. I won't say it's not experienced. I have run with the ball. I am very prone to the passing game. I hope we five people that have had college experience. I think I disagree everybody is doing the job, which is going to be difficult for me jre Waters: That will be decided in the fall. I think what we want to will be able to throw. From what I've seen, now I may eat these with a lot of people who feel that you have to have years and years because I've always been a down-in-the-mud type of guy. f do now is get a look at our people and see how they've progressed. words later, but we have some fine quarterbacks here. I would say Hf Iplayers ■ don't think it's quite fair to pick a team in the spring when some can improve considerably just over the summer months. It from what I've seen in just the little bit I've observed, that there's of college experience to coach college football. I don't believe college coaching is any more difficult than high school coaching or SN: Realistically, how long will it be before Michigan State ia a real contender for the Big Ten championship and the Rose Bowl? a possibility that any one of five or six people could be our starting I' will give us an indication and we'll know basically where we're quarterback. It's wide open. that a high school coach is any less able to handle college people Waters: I really don't know. If I listen to some of the experts, it's I going to start next fall. So it will be determined next fall as to who We're going to be prepared, so that if we have a quarterback than he is high school players. My feeling is that there are going to take us maybe two or three to build up to where we can be P the starters will be. who has one or two particular abilities we're going to utilize him, probably 50 high school coaches, maybe more, in the state of Michigan who could do any job in the country if given the competitive. We still feel the effects and will do so through the 1981 season of not having enough seniors coming up from the just the same as we will with anybody else. I don't intend to start opportunity. I feel that maybe this is a protective barrier, that recruiting days when we could only have a limited number, which fSN: You said when you took over the job there weretheenough high school players in Michigan to go around. If that is then why has MSU not been competitive? case, something and then just die with it because we don't have the material to use it or we don't have the ability to use it. We're going to do the best we can with the situation as we size it up and then people say you have to have so much experience to coach in college and if you happen to be in the pros you're going to be a better was less than most of the other schools. I do feel this way: from what I've seen of this group, they are Waters: We haven't gotten all the good players in Michigan. I coach than if you come up through high school. enthusiastic and potentially, they can do almost anything. If we do didn't exactly put it that way. I said there are a lot of good players try to adjust our abilities to take advantage of the situation as I can't buy that because individuals have great talents and they the best we can do with what we have and we can't win, I won't \ in Michigan. I did also stipulate that a blue-chipper is a much as possible. differ and if you've got a talented high school coach or a talented feel disappointed because I think there are only so many things blue-chipper and a super blue-chipper is the type of guy we want to professional coach, the talent will show and I feel that I picked one that are humanly possible to do and if we are a little short ? SN: What changes do you have planned defensively? get regardless of where he is. And while I expect we will be a of the finest staffs that is available. These fellows have been material-wise, but they pay the full price, I don't think anyone has Waters: Last year they used the nickel defense, which basically predominantly Michigan team, I hope we will have the foresight working hard, they're very knowledgeable. For the first time in a reason to complain. I know I certainly don't. is a three-man rush. My philosophy is just a bit different. I like to and the good fortune to pick up students from other areas of the ■ country. I came here myself from out of state, so I don't want to put on a rush. I like to hear the pads hit; I like to see some hard-nosed defense. This is a Michigan State tradition and I think | cut all those people off. I've found a home here. if we do make a change, it will probably be most dramatic in the SN: Why don't you assess the recruiting job you did? defensive line where we will be coming in a little harder. Again, Waters: I felt both ways. I felt satisfied and felt dissatisfied. I provided we have the tough material. That is the kind of defense did not feel comfortable with it in as much as I did not get to I'd like to run. Maybe our material will dictate we will have to go research the players as closely as I would have liked to have done back to a drop-back type of thing. But if I have my druthers, I'd and we were working with a very short staff before I came. 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GREGORY NOKES Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON (API - Pre after the next three months or so for a significant reduction in the rate of inflation," Schultze who told The Associated Press Friday there are indications inflation is beginning to ease sened inflation last year was the huge increase in world oil status. prices, stemming in part from U.N. Secretary General Kurt Waldheim instructed the top sident Carter's chief economic said in a speech at the National and that a significant downturn the turmoil in Iran. U.N. refugee olficia! Tuesday to do whatever possible to help In Miami, where Cuban exiles Monday collected 200 tons of adviser said Tuesday the rate of Press Club. could come in several months. the thousands of Cubans crammed into the grounds of the supplies and at least $83,000 to aid the refugees, an American inflation could be cut almost in He said tfie rate of increase in Schultze said the immediate Peruvian Embassy in Havana hoping to leave the island nation. Red Cross spokesperson said the Castro government had half after mid-year, barring any consumer prices could drop However, similar opimistic focus of the government's anti U.N sources said High Commissioner for Refugees Poul rejected their help. further major shocks to the below 9 percent temporarily, if predictions that the rate of inflation strategy is to keep the News reports from Havana placed the number of refugees at there is a steep drop in mort¬ inflation would Hartling's office had received reports that more than 10,000 economy. improve after underlying rate of inflation — Cubans were now in the Peruvian Embassy grounds, packed 6,300. including 2,000 children and an equal number of women. Charles L. Schultze, the gage interest rates, but that it mid-year last year did not meaning inflation after dis¬ five people to a square yard. Cuba's government radio has labeled the refugees "delinquents, chairman of the President's wouldn't remain that low. materialize. Consumer prices counting special factors such as "Many are sick and there are many expectant mothers," one vagrants, homosexuals, gangsters and parasites," and said they Council of Economic Advisers, In expressing optimism about increased 13.3 percent in 1979, interest and energy costs — source said about the Cubans who first invaded the compound were free to leave the island and go to any country willing to said the inflation rate will the outlook for inflation, more than double the initial from getting worse. This rate is five days ago. accept them. continue in the 17 to 18 percent Schultze joined Treasury forecast of 6.3 percent. now about 9 percent a year, "There also are many injured people, hurt by stones and Peru, while requesting help from Hartling, made no range for the next several Secretary G. William Miller, A major cause of the wor¬ Schultze said. rocks thrown into the embassy grounds," the source said, suggestions of its own about what could be done by the United months. But he said it could fall adding that Hartling was called in Geneva by Waldheim with a Nations, the U.N. spokesperson said. to 10 percent after mid-year if The refugees began streaming into the Peruvian Embassy the request that he undertake relief action for the Cubans seeking following occurs: MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY asylum. grounds Friday after President Fidel Castro removed all police • the rate of increase in oil A spokesperson for the High Commissioner said in Geneva protection from the compound, claiming the Peruvian and prices slows to 20 percent in the PERFORMING ARTS COMPANY that whatever help was given must be in cooperation with both Venezuelan embassies were encouraging Cubans to seek second half of the year, down Presents Cuban and Peruvian authorities. asylum. from the 75 to 85 percent rate of The U.N. 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ALAN ARKIN His whole life was Deadline for turning in applications is Wed., "SIMON" H a million-to-one shot. April 23rd at 5:00 p.m. With MADELINE KAHN .IM1M . . ITIZENS with 349 2700 MERDiAN Today open 7:00 Shows at 7:15-9:30 p.m. TWI-UTE SHOW $1.75 2 SILVER STRERH i fxClUDEI MlTfD 10 SEATING Academy Peter Sellers Award Nominations Best Actor. Melvyn Douglas Best 1 Honorthywile.andeveryoneel.es 1 Supporting Actor RCYSCHEKR/1|I£ MARTIN BEING ea MUU ^ cZr 1 TUESDAY WELD f v For Times & Locations Phone 355-0313 J41L n JERIAlY THERE 5:15 @ $1.75.6:00 f§ 51.75,745.8-30 fc15@S1.ft.H5 ^^LTPeterSene^s^Shirle^^AacLaine^ FRANCIS FORD 1 [ ^^^^OUSTIN HOFFMAN COPPOLAS Today Open 1:00 p.m. Kramer Shows at 1:15- Kramer JkgldcltSfdlllOb 3 15-5 20 One of the 7:20 9 20 toughest J* ~(04 ,1r jj£ A M' w;i 130 @11.15. un S 1 prison films ever made. y«" IIMJ 1 $115 1)5 PENITENTIARY 545 & Walt Disney s 1 1 ROBERT RED'TORD AK Rejoice! PILOBOLUS is coming to !ANE TONDA THE LadytkeTVamp ® There's only one way out, and 100 MSU! Flowing together, interlock¬ ing, splitting and recombining like 545 ® SU5.U0 fools stand ELECTRIC ImMK j in the way! organisms under a microscope, these HORSEMAN £ WJ dancer/acrobats have devised some I PG Chapter Two K1 of the most haunting images ever L *3C a 51 '5 tg 545 Cg. SI 75 IB J El seen on a stage. Weird, wonderful, , moving, hilarious—they tantalize latum Knsty the imagination while stretching MARIAH FOLK&BLUES and SHOWCASEJAZZ present O'Neal McNichol the human body to incredible limits. Don't miss them! 1st Annual East Lansing *Little TWO PERFORMANCES- DIFFERENT PROGRAMS. AT 8:15 P.M., UNIVERSITY AUDITORIUM "Darlings BLUES & JAZZ FESTIVAL Monday, April 21 (Lively Arts & Choice Series) ClONA (1974), ALRAUNE (1975), WALKLYNDON (1971), April 18-20 Erickson Kiva, MSU DAVID BROMBERG BAND TENDRIL (1979), OCELLUS (1972) & MONKSHOOD'S FAREWELL (1974) SON SEALS BLUES BAND SIPPIE WALLACE FRIDAY APRIL 18 ELLEN MACILWAINE Wednesday, April 23 (Choice Series) 8 30 & 11 prn SUNDAY APRIL 20 (Recommended for mature audiences) 2 Sr 4:30 pm MOLLY'S NOT DEAD (1978), THE EMPTY SUITOR (1980), S6 50 " advance. $7 50 at the door ALRAUNE (1975), & UNTITLED (1975) GIL SCOTT HERON Tickets on sale NOW at the Union Ticket Office (355-3361) and the Arts Box Office locations (3724636). PUBLIC: $8.50,7.50,6.00 ! show (no it King' On Mle'tuesday Maich 25" Fnrl„y A|,M 4 !,t MSU Umnn UTILE MISS MARKER Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, April 9, 1980 1 1 Classified Advertising | Automotive Auto Service \[7] 1 Employment ][jT] | Employment ~j [jj] | Employment | [jXj | Employment [ flil I MECHANICALLY FLAW BRAKES PARTS including PART TIME bookkeeper PROGRAMMER- FOR Apple MODELS WANTED Apartments J gg LESS '70 Impala. Interior - $6/ OUTGOING COEDS needed NEED 1 MAN for 3-man. PHONE 355-8255 347 Student Services pads, shoes, and hydraulic needed. Sophomore or junior II Plus micro computer: ex¬ Bldg. excellent. Must sell. $650. parts for your foreign car, in business major hour, no experience neces¬ for a fun promotional position Own room. $103. Prefer grad. preferred. perience with equipment and sary, we will train. 482-2278. on a part-time basis. Must be 353 5035 or 882-4385 stock, at reasonable prices. Excellent experience, Et flex¬ 349-4913 after 5 p.m. disc file structures necessary. Regular Rates 8-4-18 (4) CHEQUERED FLAG FOR¬ ible hours. Near campus. 20-40 hours per week for 6 Apply in person at VELVET neat Et dependable & enjoy 8-4-17 (3) FINGERS 527 E. Michigan meeting people. 349-0486 be EIGN CAR PARTS, 2605 E. 1054 E Grand River. East weeks. 353-8865 3-4-9 (7) Mr. MIDGET 1979. 4700 C-22-4-30 (5) tween 10 and 12, 2 and 4 WANTED 1-2 1 Kalamazoo Street. One mile Lansing. 8-4-11 (8) girls to share 2 day ■ 95' per line miles, never driven in snow, west of campus. 485-5055. only. 8-4-10 (8) huge bedroom apartment at 3 days - 85' per line SECRETARY, MONDAY-Fri YOUR TIME IS YOUR OWN like new, $5200. 485 5286 C 22-4-30 18) Haslett Arm. Across the GRADUATING ENGINEERS day. 8a.m.-12noon. $3.25/ 6 days • 80' per line 8 days - 70' per line 6-4-16 13) SPECIAL MSU STUDENT We ore speciolists in Engi- hour. 55WPM. Must be ganized and able to work or¬ Sell Avon part-time. Earn good money and set your !~ For Rent [ [^"| street from campus. New furniture. Call 353-2337. MGB-GT, 1974, good condi¬ leering Recruitment. Entry own hours. Ask about low 4-4-11 (6) weekend rates. UGLY DUCK¬ under pressure. Call 337 FALL HOUSING - DON'T tion 51,000 $2700. 337-0662. LING car rentals. 372-7650. evel to monogement. We cost group insurance cover¬ 1717. 3-4-9 (5) GET CAUGHT IN THE 8 4-9 13) C 22-4-30 (31 epresent tirms located age. For more details call COLD' GREAT LAKES 394- Master Charge & Visa Welcome MONZA-1975 2 + 2 4-speed, AUTOMATIC throughout the U.S. Our ser e is free. Call or send RN-LPN 482-6893. C-22-4-30 (7) 2680. C-22-4-30 (4) CAMPUS VIEW TRANSMIS¬ Immediate part-time opening 324 V-8. AM/FM. $1200 or best SIONS for American cars. iume to Shermtech OVERSEAS JOBS - Sum¬ Michigan Ave. as charge nurse at skilled Special Rates 345 Ads-3 lines '4.00-5 days. 80: per line over offer. 351-4587_ 8-4-16 (3) 1970 OLDS 88. Good trans Rebuilt. $125. Installation available. 323-4401 8-4-11 (4) nerica. •port Rd Suite . LANSING D 16647 Ml nursing facility, 11-7 p.m. shift. Excellent working con¬ mer/year round. Europe, S. American, Australia, Asia, Apartments | lowing: 4-6 pm & 7-8 pm M F Manager Apartment #2 Call 351-3038 or 351-9538 48906 (517-323-1002) etc. All fields, $500-$1,200 3 lines. No adjustment in rate when cancel¬ portation, just tuned. $300 ditions, competitive wages. FURNISHED STUDIO units, FALL 8 SUMMER LEASING monthly. Expenses paid. led. Price of item(s) for sale must be stated in ad. Maximum sole Call 485-3976 after 5pm. 8-4-18 (4) | Motorcycles | PART-TIME and ployment with summer em¬ Call Ms. Gresco at 332-5061 or apply in person Provincial Sightseeing. Free informa¬ tion Write: IJC, Box 52-ME. $185/month all utilities in eluded. Immediate occupan¬ 914 E. SHIAWASSEE Sahara price of *200. Private Michigan's - House Whitehills. EOE Corona Del Mar, CA. 92625. cy, 337-1619. OR-22-4-30 (51 HONDAMATIC HAWK '78 largest, multi-manufacturer Apartment, 1 bedroom, air party ads only. PINTO RUNABOUT, 1974 distributor. X-10-4-18 (11) Z 9-4-15 (91 400 cc. Excellent condition. Automobile re¬ conditioning, appliances, pay Peanuts Personal ads—3 lines - *2.25 - per in¬ standard shift, new battery, 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT 800 miles, $1350, 337-7033, quired. 339-9500. heat and water, bus stop sertion. 75' per exhaust system and tires. LEGAL TYPIST full time, available spring term. $285' line over 3 lines, (pre-pav- John. 8-4-14 (3) C-18-4-30 (5) nearby. Call 351-6349 or 351- Body needs work. $400 or excellent salary and fringes, month, 351-8135 or 337-2653. 6347. 8-4-10 (5) ment) . best offer. 337-0082. must have exceptional Eng¬ OR-22-4-30 (3) SUMMER JOB openings- Rummage Garage Sale ads 4 lines *2.50. 8-4-14 (6) \\X?[ lish skills and be able to type - 63' per line over 4 lines-per insertion. I Aviation Waiters and waitresses, bar¬ tenders and cocktail waitress¬ from recorded dictation. An We have an immediate open¬ ing for a part-time registered 1 OR 2 Bedroom. Close Heat included, $145-290. 332-5810. 'Round Town ads -4 Iines-S2.50 per insertion. 1979 PINTO- 2 door, 13,500 miles, FM stereo cassette, UNIVERSITY FLYING Club es Sugar Loaf Mountain Equal Opportunity Employer. radiologic technologist on the EVERGREEN ARTS. 8-4-11 (3) 63' per line ovei 4 lines. Resort. Interviews will be Apply Mr Graves or Mr. 11:30 p.m. to 8 a.m. shift, 341 excellent condition, $3600. has lowest flying rates, new¬ Stevens 373-6530. 4-4-11 (8) Evergreen Lost 8 Found ads Transportation held on April 25th. See Place¬ Friday and Saturday nights. MALE ROOMMATE needed ads 3 lines- Call Larry, 373-7845 days or est planes, & audiovisual Showing: M-W-F 4-6pm ment Bulletin for details. The hospital offers an excel¬ share 2-bedroom' apartment. S1.50-per insertion. 50' per line over 3 lines. 321-1340 after 5. 8-4-11 (5) system, 676-4860. AUDITIONS - WEDNES¬ Manager Apartment 2G Z-5-4-15 (9) lent fringe benefit package Call 351-2426 or 351-8135 Close to campus. $170/ S/F Z-6-4-16 (4) DAY Popcorn (Sorority-Fraternity) 50' per line. April 9 Et Thursday April that includes hospital paid FALL 8 SUMMER LEASING month. 12 month lease start¬ PINTO 1978 2-door, 4 speed 10, from 7-9 p.m., MSU Standard, rear defrost, clean NURSE AIDES health insurance, life in¬ ing June. Prefer non-smok¬ Want Ads-2 p.m.-l class Deadlines 22,000 miles, $2,700 355- | Employment | |~jX| Full and part time openings at skilled Wilson Hall, room W-8 in basement. Established satiri¬ surance, weekend shift dif¬ ferential and a medical/dental IF YOU would like a ing upper classman or grad place to student. 332-3059. 5-4-14 (8) day before public¬ 0997. B-4-9 (3) nursing facility. Good cal review expanding from 30 rent, but don't know where ation. PHOTOGRAPHER NEEDS working conditions and ex¬ reimbursement plan. We also to 60 minutes. 3-4-10 (9) to look, call GREAT LAKES NEAR LCC, non Cancellation Change-1 p.m.-l class PLYMOUTH FURY 3, 1970, interesting persons to pose cellent benefits. Nursing offer pro-rated vacation and smoking fe¬ day be¬ tuition refunds after 1 year today for sure, there's hun¬ male to share 2 bedroom, new front brakes, runs well. for photographic studies of scholarship offered. Exper¬ fore publication. COUNSELORS, WSI'S and dreds in our book 394-2680. $110, 651-5134 372-7625. $200 or best offer. 393-5599. the nude female form. For ienced preferred. If none, our employment apply: Gertrude or Classified Display deadline-3 p.m.-2 class arts and crafts specialists C-22-4-30 (5) 10-4-22 (31 interview please call 482 next training class starts April Hills, Personnel 487-9180, needed for summer day camp days before publication. 1848, 5-10:30 p.m. Z5-4-11(61 21. Call Mrs. Thompson at Willoway Day Camp, 27580 Monday-Friday. QUIET FEMALE needed to Once ad is ordered it cannot be cancelled or PONTIAC WAGON 1972. Good condi¬ STATION EARN EXTRA 332 5061 or apply in person Provincial House Whitehills. Harvard, Southfield, Ml E.W. Sparrow Hospital 1215 E. Michigan HASLETT ARMS share large, air conditioned, money at changed until after 1st insertion. tion Price negotiable. 332- home, good pay, easy work, EOE. 10-4-18 1141 48076. (313) 356-8123. Lansing, Michigan 48909 135 Collingwood furnished, 2 bedroom on bus There is o M.00 charge for 1 ad Z-8-4-17 16) route. Summer and Fall 351- change plus 6814. 6-4-16 (3) no experience necessary. A nondiscriminatory affirma¬ Showing: 2-6pmM-F 50' per additional change for maximum Send for application report to MCDONALD'S REST¬ tive action employer. Monoger: Apartment #3 0866.8-4-10J5) PONTIAC STATION WA RN's-GN's-SNT's 5-4-9 (25) Coll 351-1957 351-8135 of 3 changes. Mr. Stephens 16118 AURANTS of East Lansing or SUBLEASE 3 MAN for GON. 1972. Good condition. FALL 8 SUMMER LEASING The State News will only be Fenmore, Detroit, Ml 48235. are now taking applications LANSING GENERAL HOS¬ summer, pool, laundry, un¬ responsible for Price negotiable. 332-6814. 3-4-11 (7) for the following shifts: 6:30 STUDENTS EARN EX¬ the 1st days incorrect insertion. PITAL has full and part-time - furnished, $103/person. 349- Adjust¬ S-5-4-9 (3i_ a.m. to 2p.m., 11a.m. to TRA income — own hours, SOUTH LANS'NG- Large, 6929. 10-4-11 (3) ment claims must be made within 10 _ positions available for regis¬ sell SHAKLEE cosmetics and cfays RABBIT 1976- 4 door, excel¬ BABYSITTER WANTED 2p.m. or 5p.m. to close. tered and graduate nurses clean one and two bedrooms, of expiration date. after school hours-Monday, Apply in person Monday nutritional products. Call 9 10 minutes to campus, heat, SUBLEASE FOR summer- lent condition. $2995. 321 - and student nurse tech¬ Bills are due 7 days from od Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, through Friday, 8 to 10a.m. or a.m. to 9 p.m. 349-0527. expiration date. 5614. 8-4-16 13) ' nicians. A 4 day, 10 hour per appliances, air and carpet partially furnished, 2 bed¬ $2.50 hour. Call Ann 351- ' 2 to 4p.m. 5-4-11 (9) 5-4-9 (5) If not paid by due date, a M.00 late day work week option allow from $235.393-1746.8-4-9(6) room, garden apartment, 6245. 5-4-15 (4) dishwasher, laundry, pool, service TRANS AM 1977. Black, ing 3 day week-end is avail¬ charge will be due. ACCEPTING APPLICA¬ OPENINGS AVAILABLE: T-Top. Loaded, 16,000 miles. able on the midnight shift. UM-Dearborn Toronto Politi¬ 124 CEDAR, E. Lansing, 2- very quiet, $225. 332-5812. NEED BABYSITTER Thurs¬ TIONS from serious adults 5-4-11 (5) 882 8627. 5-4-14 (3) We offer: Primary Et Team cal Internship spring term, 6 man. 1 bedroom furnished. days & Fridays from 10am- for cook and waitress posi¬ tions. Apply at House of nursing, complete orientation hours Political Science credit. $250 including heat Et hot EAST LANSING VOLVO, 164E, 72. Automatic, 1pm. 332-5424. 3-4-11 (3) , program, continuing educa¬ Automotive Automotive good condition. $1350. Call Flavors, Jolly Cedar Plaza. tion support system, excel¬ Call Dr. Graves 1-882 8955 or water 129 Burcham, 2 man now. Quiet, luxury, one bed¬ SERVICE STATION At¬ 3-4-9 (61 1 593 5096. 10-4-11 (7) furnished efficiency. $180 in¬ room at Woodside Manor. 353-3980 or 355-6205. lent wage and benefit pack¬ 1974 AMC Hornet. Good 1969 CORTINA GT, 4 speed, tendant. References, exper¬ cluding heat Et hot water. Security Building, diswasher, 5-4-11 (3) age. For more information SUMMER HORSE ranch June 15 Et July 1. One year laundry, walking distance to condition. 60,000 miles $1200 good condition, great mile¬ ience required, 18 years or SECRETARY-BOOKKEEPER contact Personnel Office De¬ positions open for female leases only. Call 882-2316. MSU. 910 Abbott 337-0910 or 355-5817,353-7895.5-4-14 (3) age, new parts, must sell. older, full time. 332-6335. for active residential program partment, LANSING GEN¬ counselors and WSI. Black OR-22-4-30 (9) 489-2415. 8-4-18 (8) $200, 353-5639. E-5-4-14 14) Auto Service 5-4-15 (4) for mentally handicapped ERAL HOSPITAL, 2800 De¬ River Ranch, Croswell. (313) AMC 1974 Sportabout Wa¬ adults. 20 hours eventually JUNK CARS wanted. Also vonshire, Lansing, Ml 48909 679-2505. Z-8-4-11 (5) gon. Air, auto, rust proof, DATSUN 1200 - 1973 2-door, LIVE IN or out for elderly. Will full time. Call Debbie or Jan Phone 377-8335. EOE. selling used parts. Phone i SUNTAN SPECIAL i Michelin tires, rear defrost, 4 speed, 28-38 MPG, runs clean houses or small offices, 393-4442. 5-4-11 (6) 321 3651. C-22-4-30 (3) 25-4-30 (24) JOB HUNTERS. Prepare for 60,000 miles. $1295. 332- great, stereo cassette, $1300 governess or what-have-you. Interview Success! Preview 5792. 5-4-14 (5) ATTENTION WE buy late Nina, 374-6201, 484-7800. 8-4-17 (4) GOOD USED tires, 13. 14, 15 inch. Snow tires tool Mount¬ 372 2046. Consider days, pre¬ fer nights. Call evenings. ALTERNATE RESIDENT counselor for active residen¬ WAITRESSES- DOORMEN, full and part time nights, will 30 questions interviewers ask most often, guide to answers, II Join STAYTAN for $975. '2. Register for 1 of 20 FREE Prizes— { 3-4-11 (6) tial program for mentally train. Apply in person, $3.00: Communication | FORD F-150, 1979. 302 V8. 4- ed free. Used wheel and hub model imported and domes¬ tic compact cars. Contact Bill speed, cruise control power caps. PENNELL SALES, 1825 GIRL FOR light housekeep¬ handicapped adults. time on weekends 23 hours/ Part- ROCKY'S LOUNGE (formerly Abdo's), 3600 South Logan Dynamics, 500 N. Homer, j Win an $18 Suntan Membership or a| Burcham, WILLIAMS VW, steering, power brakes. Michigan. Lansing. Michigan ing, 2 hours, 2 afternoons week. Call Debbie or Jan Suite 202-A, Lansing 48912, ■ $20 Dinner For Two Gift Certificate' 8-4-9 (5) $5100. Call 374-6053 after 5 48912. 482-5818. each week. $4/hour. 332- Z-8-4-11 (8) 484-1341. C-22-4-30 (5) CAMARO p.m. 8-4-14 (5) C-22-4-30 (6) 5176. 1-4-9 (4) 393-4442 5-4-11 (6) CLERK WANTED - Adult BABYSITTER NEEDED Mon¬ §3. Offer expires 6 p.m. 4/25/80 I Drawing at 1 p.m. 4/26/80 J 1974-Midnight DISHWASHER TO Close Bookstore. VELVET FIN¬ | FORD GALAXY 1971. Reli¬ MUFFLER MAN Mufflers, day, Wednesday and Friday 1 blue, excellent. Dave 371- 2500 days, 485-2729 nights. able. $350. 332-6273. Call shocks, coil spring 30% dis¬ LEGAL SECRETARY downtown firm. Free parking. for nights Sunday thru Thurs¬ day. Apply at DILLONS. 351 GERS, 527 E Michigan, 489- to 5p.m. Okemos. Own trans¬ J Name | 2278. C-22-4-30 (4) I 6-4-11 (3) evenings. 8-4-18 (3) counts to students. Lifetime Experience helpful. Salary ne¬ 6326. 8-4-14 (3) portation, 349-1620 mornings i Address . guarantee. 5103 S. Logan at gotiable. Part-time beginning DELIVERY HELP wanted, onjy._84-_M J 4)_ I CHEVY STATION Wagon 1973 FORD GALAXIE 500, Jolly. 394-5060. May 1st to lead into full time WANTED SALES People- If you must sell your pet, call .Tel:. Runs well, 351 automatic, must have own car, apply at 1973. New Tires, AM/FM stereo, very good condition. $450. 321-4607 after 5 p.m. OR-18-4-30 (5) position as of June 2. 371 - 3500 ask for Jo. 8-4-11 (8) full or part time, set your own hours. Call 321-0270. 8-4-9(3) LITTLE CAESARS today after 4p.m. 5-4-10 (4) us with a classified ad. We'll J STAYTAN SUN TANNING CENTER, PK BLDG., 355-7912. 5 4-11 13) 5-4-14 (3) MASON BODY SHOP, 812 E. make the job easier for you. ^ J01 MAC^JustPoitPrlnit In A Mlnlt) ^ FURY GRAND Coupe 1970. Kalamazoo since 1940. Auto COMET, 1972 Mechanically Clean, quiet car. 2-door auto¬ painting-collision service. good, 20-23 MPG, $575. G4MPUS HILL very Dave 8-5, 489-5008. After 5, matic $500. 374-6826. American, Foreign cars. 485- 711 BURCHAM Here By 8-4-15 (3) 0265. C-22-4-30 (5) 349-6661. 8-4-11 (4) and MARIGOLO APARTMENTS Popular Demand: NOW LEASING lor FALL and SUMMER (Etopcfungbam now taking summer applications For information call CAPITOL VILLA APARTMENTS 1664 E. 332-5330 Grand River NORWOOD APARTMENTS • 2 BEDROOM FURNISHED LUXURY APTS. •private balconies swimming pool •central air *di,h washer disposal *sho9 carpeting 'heat included NOW LEASING For Summer •2 bedrooms •Swimming Pool •Furnished 349-3530 Free Bus Service Free Bus Service DUKE 3515647 *2 Blocks from campus on busline •Oishwashers TUMATOE * 1330 E. Grand River Ask about our special 12 month rates •Central Air Free Roommate Service CEDAR VIEW APARTMENTS •4 person units Free Roommate Service 351-5647 Now leasing for Summer & Fall For Appointment Call 1390 E. Grand River RIVERSIDE APARTMENTS CALL 351-7166 337-7328 Located fust off WEDNESDAY — SATURDAY 351-5647 Located at Grand River, Okemos Hagadorn just south of Service Rood 1310 E. Grand River Now Leasing For LIVE A LITTLE! CEDAR and Fall GREENS NOW LEASING FOR SUMMER and FALL Jointhe Gang at... SPECIAL SUMMER RATES •FURNISHED APARTMENTS Burcham Woods •T PERSON UNITS •ONE BEDROOM UNITS ,..ai the pool (his Summer! Or:'. •AIR CONDITIONING •oir conditioning Have a place to head •SWIMMING POOL •luxury furnishings •private balconies . . Collingwood •dishwashers •swimming pool Apartments! ASK ABOUT OUR SPECIAL FALL RATES special 12 month rates •air conditioned •dishwasher for rental •shag corpeting 731 information 745 BURCHAM •unlimited parking *2 bedroom 551-8631 •model open Call 351-8282 daily TI35 Michigan Ave. Right next to thf APARTMENTS E. Lansing, ML Brody Complex '31 Bui chum Drive 351 7212 ] 2 Michigan State News East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, April 9, 1980 | Apartments |fy] \ Apartments ]gjj] [ Houses | fff] | Rooms l[y^| [ for Sale Real Estate Typing Service NEEDED ONE roommate to fill 4-man apartment one SUBLET IMMEDIATELY - 2 bed, 2 bath. Birchfield Apart¬ ROOMMATE FOR two bed¬ room house. $125 + utilities. ROOMS. QUIET, close. Fur¬ nished. Renting now, spring, SEWING MACHINES Singer machines from $99.50. new PERRY AREA New cedar sided chalet, 3 4 bedrooms. EXPERIENCED IBM typing, dissertations (Pica Elite). Detroit steel firm block from campus. $107 per ments. Call 355-7192. Call 485-7643 after 6p.m. summer, fall. Men and Guaranteed used machines 154 bath, appliances, water FAYANN 489-0358 month immediate occu¬ 7-4-11 (3) X-8-4-10 (4) women spacious kitchen and from $39.50. All makes re¬ softener, carpeted 3 acres. C-22-4-30 (3) pancy, 337-2892 8-4-10 I5I 124 CEDAR East Lansing 2 man, 1 bedroom furnished SUBLET 6 15 to 9/18 fully furnished with private phone, cable T V. with HBO (option¬ NORTHEAST OF campus- 30 miles, Ovid-Owosso area. Older farmhouse, 3 bedroom, community rooms. 332 3700 or 332-7378. 8-4-9 16) FEMALE ROOMMATE to paired. EDWARDS DISTRI¬ BUTING COMPANY, 1115 N. Washington. 489-6448. $49,500. 625 4144 Associates. S-4 30-6 Aldrich TYPING TERM papers. Ex¬ perienced, fast service - IBM rejects fat men C-22-4-30 (8) EAST LANSING Price re Call 351 8923. OR-22 4-30 (3) al), laundry, parking, half outbuildings, garden, $200/ share upstairs in duplex. By United Press International apartment. Year lease only. duced on lovely 3 bedroom block from campus. $150/ month or with 90 acres, large $112.50/month includes utili¬ The state Civil Rights Department says a Detroit-area steel firm Heat £t hot water included, GUNS, RIFLES, Pistols. Buy, Colonial. Unique interior. TYPING IN my home. Close $250 rnonth. Leases starting month. 332-6468 or 351 4484. barn, $350 month. 351-7497. ties. Call 332-0241. 4-4-11 (4) trade, sell. 100 guns in stock. Large living room with fire¬ to was guilty of illegal discrimination when it rejected as too fat two campus. Quality work! June 15 or September 1. 3-4-10 (7) OR 6-4-11 (71 BOB's GUN SHOP 2412 S. place, formal dining room, Cindy 9 a.m.-7 p.m. 394-4448. job applicants who each weigh more than 240 pounds. 882-2316 after 5 p.m. ROOMS IN beautiful Victori¬ Cedar. 371-2244. 5-4-9 (4) The department also JUNE TO June, close, new den, large kitchen, 2 car C-22 4-30 (31 charged Ford Motor Co. and Sealed Power OR-22-4-30 (8) NEED TWO female room¬ an rooming house. One block Corp. with discriminating against handicapper job applicants. four and five bedrooms $140 garage. 50x148 lot, partially mates to share spacious MSU. Furnished. Kitchen, KILIMANJARO IMPORTS fenced. Super location. Mid Dennis Bartolo, a 5-foot-6, UNIGRAPHICS OFFERS 243-pound Detroit resident, and Americana. Beginning fall per person. 351-0765. parking, from $110, includes featuring India Apparel, 70's. 332-0142. Open Sunday Harold Graves, a 5-foot-9, 3-4-11 (31 COMPLETE RESUME SER¬ 276-pound Taylor resident, were denied YES we have location! term, non-smoker only. Close $145. 351-7023. 5-4-14 (5) HOUSE-Fall utilities, year least 332-1800. OR-15-4-23 (6) oriental robes, and more. MAC. 10-4-17 (31 220 2-5. 10-4-17 (10) VICE: typesetting; offset printing: and bindery services employment within National Steel Corporation's Great Lakes Steel Division because of •on Red Cedar River OPEN lease. 3 BEDROOM ranch home on Approved dissertation print¬ obesity. 1512 Coolidge, East Lansing. The department found the two were •free canoes OWN BEDROOM share 3 BEAUTIFUL rooms close to PERSIAN KITTENS Regi¬ lot 100x250 located 6 miles ing and binding specialists. qualified for jobs "by virtue 4 bedrooms, Sundays April of training, experience, apartment, immediate occu¬ campus, available in house stered. Blue Er Blue cream. from Lansing on College For estimate, stop in at 2843 ability and capacity." •2 minutes to campus Call 349-5786. 13 and 20 from 1:00-3:00. for summer. Females pre¬ The Ford case is based on a pancy. $75-$100. Call 394-6659. Road. Fireplace glassed in E. Grand River or phone complaint from Dawn Kimberly of 8-4-17 (31 2-4-11 (41 ferred. Call 337-1558. E-5-4-10 (3) Saline. Waters A Rivers porch, 2 car garage, carpeted 332-8414. C-22-4-30 (9) 3-4-9 (41 basement with bar. $69,900. The woman, who had corrective hand surgery, said she was Edge Apts. STUDIO APARTMENT, 1 645 EVERGREEN East BASS GUITAR fender preci¬ Can assume mortgage at LOW RATES - COMPUTER denied employment at Ford's Saline plant because of a restriction 261 River St. block to Berkey, available Lansing, Open house. 3:00pm LANSING, IN private home, sion, good condition with 854%, $366/month. Call 694 TYPING Resumes, Thesis, imposed by a company physician. now. Grads. $200, 332-8175. April 12. 5 bedrooms. Fall prefer Grad or Faculty wom¬ hard shell case. $200, and 5739 after 5 p.m. 5-4-11 (91 Term Papers. Call "G" Typ¬ In the Sealed Power case, Viola Robbins of Grand Haven (next to Cedar Village) 4-4-11 13) lease. 3-4-11 13) an, $35 per week, 372-9389. bassman 10 amp, 4 speakers, said ing. 321-4771. C-22-4-30 (4) she was turned down for a job as a 3-4-9 (3) 200 watts $300. 337-0082. punch press operator by Sealed 332-4432 FEMALE NEEDED spring SUBLET THREE person 8-4-14 (6) ! Peanuts Personal] flfl . . . Power Corp.'s sintered metals division when a company physical term. ments. Twyckingham Apart¬ $115. 337-0807. duplex 1 block from Berkey Hall. Furnished available FEMALE share ROOMMATE upstairs in duplex. to TO THE cutie in the Service ^11—^ revealed she had a kidney transplant. Public hearings will be held in the three Tl PROGRAMABLE 58-C cases. The state Civil NEEDED: 1 or 2 females to 4-4-11 (4) summer. Call 351-2146. $112.50/month. Includes utili¬ Cacheral's last continuous memory calcula¬ Thursday GUITAR REPAIRS. Prompt Rights Commission could order the three hired with back pay. sublet spring and summer, 3-4-4 (4) ties. Call 332-0241.8-4-9 (4) night at Dooley's: how about tor, unused, all packing ma¬ guaranteed service. Free esti¬ $115/month, close. 332-4631. Beginning 4-7-80 a repeat performance at the terial, 2 days old, $95 or best mates and reasonable rates. 8-4-16 (3) EAST LANSING, 1-4 bed¬ pool tables this Thursday? Win A Free For Sale offer. 355-1681 or 353-7699. Member American Guild of unfurnished duplexes. Young room, 1-4-9 (6) MSU E-5-4-9 Luthiers. MARSHALL MU¬ TWO FEMALES for a 4-man apartment in Old Cedar Vil¬ Poco Poster: Check the Clossi Appliances. Available Sep¬ tember, Ste-Mar Realty. 339- BOAT: 14 ft. wooden: bow MARSHALL _ MUSIC CO. SIC CO. 337-9700. C-22-4-30 (6) at I 1 [~Z] — lage. Fall '80. 337-1295. 8-4-16 (3) fieds for your student 3512. OR-8-4-17 151 mounted steering, 35 H.P. Evinrude, trailer, extras.. 1850 Your headquarters for pro¬ Personal fessional P. A. gear, electric BEST BARGAIN IN TOWN' 1 and 2 bedroom Mobile number. — If you find it bring I D. card to rm. 347 SEVEN TO eleven person furnished house. Two bath¬ rooms, parking, half block or best offer. 625-3283. If answer 625-3520. S-6-4-30 (3) no keyboards, guitars and amps. Call 337-9700 or stop in. Frandor Mall, 3 blocks from THOMPSON Company is composing new PUBLISHING book (The Beauty of a EXPERT GUITAR Acoustic and electric. Most extensive shop in the state. repairs. speaks on issues ELDERLY INSTRUMENTS. homes. From $155/month. V4 from campus, laundry, avail¬ west campus. Free parking. Motherhoodl. We are looking EAST LANSING (UPI) - "wrong to demand an apology" Student Services with¬ 332-4331. C-22-4-30 (5) mile from campus. 337-1056. able 6/15. One year lease. C-22-4-30 (7) for expectant and new mo¬ Former UN Ambassador from the U.S. for its support of C-18-4-30 141 in 1 week and get $1000/month. 332-6468 or All Scales 25% OH. thers to pose for photogra¬ HOUSE CLEANING refer¬ Andrew Young said Tuesday the former shah. a free poster! 351-4484. 3-4-10 (7) NO HIGHS? Distorted lows? phy. Payment will be $250 most blacks are not concerned An apology in Iranian culture Whife Monkey T-Shirts ences and reasonable prices. UNIVERSITY VILLA Starting 4-7-80!! Fuzzy picture? Bring in your dollars per photo session. 882-2049,393-7674.8-4-15 (3) about Sen. Edward Kennedy's is an "indication of good faith for AVAILABLE SEPTEMBER: 5 $' 50 Eoch. "Whippets" portable t.v., stereo compo¬ Send recent photo to Dave controversial Chappaquiddick the future — that's not an 635 Abbott women house, 1 block from or> back. nents Er cameras. Fast repair Allen SUMMER SUBLET, 2-bed- - Thompson Publishing accident. American understanding of an Showing: 3-7pm M-F Manager: Apartment #311 room in River Glen, Air. Rent campus. $660/month utilities. 332-6468 or plus 351-4484 WHITE MONKEY at economical prices. All work guaranteed. Top dollar Company. P.O. Box 352 Bay City, Mich. 48706. I Instructions ~] [j^] "I don't know anybody that's apology," Young said. Call 337-2653 or 351-8135 negotiable. 337-7484, 3-4-10 (5) black that cares about Chap¬ "I've been a supporter of the paid for cameras, guitars, Z-10-4-16 (11) PRIVATE GUITAR instruc¬ 8-4-16 (3) FALL AND SUMMER LEASING 117 N. Harrison Rd. stereo gear, portable t.v. sets, tion. Beginners through ad¬ paquiddick," Young said in his way Carter dealt with Iran — it ROOMMATE FOR two bed¬ Next To albums Er cassette tapes. vanced. Call MARSHALL first appearance is a creative way of doing no¬ LOOKING FOR fall housing? Quality Dairy as a guest 2 NEEDED to share a town- room house. $125 + 14 WILCOX TRADING POST. ELECTROLYSIS MUSIC CO. 337-9700. Open professor at Michigan State thing," he said. Call Mid-Michigan. They utilities. Call 485-7643 after 6 509 E. Michigan, Lansing. { J house. $60/person, immedi¬ have over 400 properties to DICKER AND DEAL The only permanent weeknights until 9:00 p.m. University. p.m. 8-4-16 (4) Phone 485-4391. Saturdays 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Young's lecture focused on ate opening, 393-4761. choose from, and they spe¬ SECOND HAND STORE "Only upper middle class C-22-4-30 (12) C-22-4-30 (61 the international monetary fund Z-9-4-17 (3) WITH 90 DAY cialize in the MSU area. Call people are shocked by it," today and see if they have MALE ROOMMATE needed in house 5 miles from cam¬ GUARANTEES NEW AND used Virginia Hanrh'll ... Young said. and the world bank. SUBLEASE 2-3 people im¬ guitars, ban¬ 2017 S.Cedar what you're looking for. 349- pus, lots of privacy. Call Tom jos, mandolins, etc. Dulci¬ Phone 484-1632 ' NEW FACES "He just got caught. Some The United States created mediately Campus Hills, 349- Spring specials large as¬ 6997. 2 bedrooms. 8-4-16 (3) 1065. C-22-4-30 (8) at 484-1491, nights 374-6095. - mers and kits. Recorders, WANTED people have car accidents and inflation. Young said, by not sortment of 10-speed bikes, 8-4-16 (4) thousands of hard to find for professionol modeling, some people don't." having an international mone¬ portable t.v.'s, stereo equip¬ ASPEN COLO. I ran over you ONE MALE needs 3 room¬ albums and books. Discount to train for Live Fashion In the 60 minute lecture, EAST LANSING- Close to ment, used furniture, wheels on your last run of the day, tary system which might have mates for summer. Capitol SUBLET 3-4 man duplex prices. Expert repairs free Show Magazine Photo campus, Available now, un¬ Ef tires, and tennis rackets. - Mar. 21. Had on a green, Young also said Iranians were prevented trade deficits. furnished, one bedroom, no Villa, $90 month plus utilities. summer, option fall. 539 Vir¬ estimates. ELDERLY IN¬ white Et Black coat. Call graphy. T.V. No experience Bill, 337-2429. 8-4-11 (41 ginia. 337-1817. 8-4-16 (3) STRUMENTS. 541 E. Grand necessary ,thild'en or pets, grads pre¬ WE BUY, SELL AND TRADE quickly. Jim 1-313-529-2938. ferred. 12 month lease, $245 River. 332-4331. C-22-4-30 (91 Z-8-4-15 (5) % electrical. 332-5988 OR-18-4-30 (5) ROOMMATE-FEMALE, im¬ mediately, with summer EAST LANSING immediately. 519 Lake Lan¬ - Available DICKER AND DEAL SE¬ COND HAND STORE, 1701 RECORDS! THOUSANDS to MEDICAL SCHOOL in the idubtmb Solar class offered option. Furnished, 1 block to sing Rd. 4 man house, $400 choose from 750 and up, all tropics. WHO and HEW cre¬ S. Cedar St., Lansing, 487- A lecture and slide show MSU, $112.50.351-2177,372- plus utilities. 313-733-7400 or quality guaranteed. WAZOO dited, 4 year M.D. program. The lecture is free and the 3886 C-22-4-30 (17) Sorry, full 3251. 8-4-15 14) 733-6933. Ask for Marlene. RECORDS, 223 Abbott, 337- For information and cata¬ LESSONS IN Guitar, banjo about area solar homes will be first of a nine-week solar greeu- 0947. C-22-4-30 (5) presented by Urban Options at for FALL 8-4-14 (6) ALTEC SANTANA speakers. logue 313-358-0544. and more, at the ELDERLY house class offered by the WILLIAMSTON. 2 available Z-3-4-9 (6) 7:30 tonight at the Energy 150 watt, $200 or best offer. INSTRUMENT SCHOOL. non-profit organization. Sub¬ Now taking now. Comfortable, private, FEMALE TO share furnished BOOKS! 3 floors of books, House, 135 Linden St. 353-4229. E-5-4-15 (3) magazines and comics. C-1_8-4-3°J32 sequent classes are open only to applications carpeted, air conditioned. All utilities included. A 1-bed¬ modern country house on lakefront. Own room. All QUEEN SIZE Waterbed in¬ CURIOUS BOOK SHOP, 307 East Grand River, East Lan¬ I Recreation ~| [hb] JEWELRY MAKE your own some The slide show will review solar designs in the area those who register for the class. Registration fee for the class is for SUMMER room unfurnished-$215 plus a utilities paid. $100 month. cluded Heater & sheets. DISC JOCKEY at the East Lansing Arts and which have been successful. $90. furnished efficiency-$195. No 394-4660 days, 651-6762 sing. 332-0112. C-22-4-30 (5) Workshop. Call 332-2565. AMERICANA APARTMENTS Worth $240, sell for $175 or #1 SOUND & DISCOUNT lease Phone 655-3333. nights. 8-4-14 (6) 8-4-14 (4) best offer. Call Barb 355- SOMEBODY ELSE'S CLO¬ RECORDS team up to bring 332-5322 1128 Victor Street 8-4-15 (9) EAST LANSING newly car¬ 1653. 8-4-18 (5) SET, featuring gently used you your favorite tunes for Moon followers arrested EDEN ROC ROOMMATE NEEDED to peted, 1 bedroom, stove, RAW POWER - Iggy and clothing. 541 E. Grand River. Open noon to 6 p.m. Take-ins your next party. Phone 332- 2212. Ask for Tom. | Transportation"] share 2 bedroom apartment, refrigerator. Available soon. Five followers of the Rev. Sun Beaumont Tower, the Depart- Stooges, new $4. FLAT by appointment. 22-4-30 (7) WANTED: RIDE to N.Y. $160 a month. Call 339-2726 Ste-Mar Realty 339-3512. BLACK Er CIRCULAR above C-22-4-30 (4) State any weekend. Share Myung Moon were arrested ment of Public Safety reported. anytime. 6-4-11 (3) OR-7-4-9 (4) Tuesday morning while paint- Police identified the people as Paramount News. BLUEGRASS EXTENSION expenses, driving. 355-0777. SUMMER SUBLEASE - 2 C-4-4-11 (4) 1-4-9 (3) ing the "engagement rock" near members of CARP. 2 FEMALES. Studious, non¬ HOUSEMATE FOR summer Mobile Homes SERVICE plays weddings, bedroom, $240 a month plus smoking for 4-man fall term. or now. $100/month + utili¬ parties, 655-1366 or 353-9695 MEN'S TEN Speed. C-ltoh deposit. 332-1015. 5-4-9 :3> NEEDED 3 people to share Call Judy 351-8738, after 11p.m. 8-4-15(41 ties. 372-0831 evenings. 7-4-10 (3) "Suntour". Salmon color. $90. 694-7880. E-5-4-15 (3) MOVING MUST sell: 1960 10' x 50' General, has wood C-22-4-30 (3) SPRINGTIME ENTERTAIN¬ ! Wanted [|g| It's What's 4-man apartment for sum¬ stove, near MSU. $2600. MENT. Horseback MSU PROFESSOR and wife EAST LANSING- MSU. Effi¬ IF YOU would like a place to WATERBED After 5. 351-3668, very nice. riding, FOR Happening sale- mer. $85 per month. 332- ciency apartment available rent, but don't know where hayrides, sunset rides, moo\- (no pets, no children) seek Complete queen-size, $250 or 8-4-10 (4) house to rent for academic 8791. 8-4-18 (3) now. Short term lease. Phone to look, call GREAT LAKES light rides, and campouts. best offer. After 6p.m. 337- 351-3118. OR-19-4-30 (4) today for sure, there's hun¬ Boarding and lessons avail¬ 1980-81, call 332-5812 after 0716. 8-4-11 (3) COMPLETELY FURNISHED SUBLEASE 2 man for sum¬ dreds in our book 394-2680. able. CRAZY C RIDING 5:00. 8-4-10 (51 Mobile Home in excellent Announcements for It's What s mer 5 minutes to MSU, air, C-22-4-30 ( 5) STABLE. 676-3710. Environmental Information Ser¬ CEDAR VILLAGE: 1 female SEARS 22" mens 10 speed condition, Walk to Campus. OR-1-4-9 (71 WANTED ELECTRIC TYPE¬ Happening must be received in the vice Club meets at 5:30 tonight, furnished, laundry $200 332- needed, summer, $47.50/ bike$90/best offer. 355-5165- 351-3692 after 5:00pm. WRITER Pica Type. Call State News office, 343 Student 183 Natural Resources 1666. 3-4-11 (3) month. Fall option, - Bldg. 337-7132 Rooms Ask for Susan. E-5-4-14 (3) 8-4-15 (4) 1-725-9531 Z 3 4-10 (3) Services Bldg., by noon at least Topics: activities on Earth Day, ROOMMATES NEEDED for after 5. S-5-4-10 (4) ROOMS ACROSS from Wil¬ KENMORE ALMOND col¬ | Rummage Sale H^l WANTED, SMALL refrigera¬ two days before publication. No announcements will be accepted speaker on the Resource Conser¬ vation Act. Open to the public. ||y] - summer furnished, Large 2 bedroom pool, low rent. NEED own ROOMMATE NOW room/bath, pool Et golf. liams Hall on Michigan Ave. ored self-cleaning range new I Animals LARGE RUMMAGE Sale. tor. Reasonable. 337-2475 ask by phone. 351-3038 or 351-9538. June 1979. Used only by 1 April 11 from 6-9p.m. April for Peter. X-4-4-9 (3) 351-7564. 3-4-11 (3) 5 miles campus/bus. Keith- MSU Circle K Service/Leader¬ OR-22-4-30 131 $325, 646-8483. FOR SALE 10 year quarter- person, 12, 9a.m.-1p.m. 314 MAC, Campus Action meets for Bible 339-3934. 10-4-11 (41 2-4-9 (4) horse Gelding, 15-3 hands. ship Club meets at 6 tonight, SUBLEASE 3-4 man- East Lansing. 2-4-11 (4) study, prayer and Christian fellow¬ MALE/FEMALE roommate Goes English Western. Very Sunporch, Union. Open to the summer, air, furnished, dish¬ 4 MAN Sublet for spring and ship at 8:30 tonight, 336 Union. public. GUITAR gentle and sound. $900. washer, laundry, $90 per 4 man, close to campus. 337- summer in River Glenn. Call Mike at 332-7673. 8-4-11 (3) needed for Summer/Fall. Private room/bath. Swim¬ GIBSON acoustic: excellent condition. B-25, 332-1254. 2-4-11 (5) | Typing Service ] ["^j Will buy diamonds and any¬ MSU Promenaders will hold 0919. 5-4-15 14) ming pool. 393-9304 after $130. 332-0616 after 6 p.m. thing made of 14K or sterling beginning square dance lessons at RED RAT Snake - really TYPING, LIBRARY research Spring term is an excellent time 9p.m. 8-4-15 14) silver at highest market value. 7 1-2 FEMALES to share base¬ E;5-4J4_(3)_ _ sharp, $25, 355-2492. resume service. Free pick-up 332-6181. 3-4-11 (7) tonight, 332 Union. No partners to gain career-related experience. SUBLEASE IMMEDIATELY necessary. Open to the public. Visit the ment. $97.50. Now-9'80. Call FEMALE GRAD Student CUSTOM MADE bar, red X-2-4-10 (3) and delivery. 676-1912. Service-Learning Center, 2 bedroom, 2 bath Birchfield Carol 355-6595 days. or 26 Student Services faculty. Lovely room. No velvet cover, $225 or best C-22-4-30 (3) WANTED-SILVER coins, Bldg. for Apartments. 355-7192. 8-4-11 I3I BEAUTIFUL TIGER Cat University Reformed Church details. offer. 393-9235. 7-4-16 (3) 8-4-18 (3) smoking. 349-2753. 3-4-11 (3) sterling and gold. Will travel. meets at 7:30 tonight, 4930 S. needs good home. House EXPERT TYPING. Disserta¬ 484-6971 after 4:30. 5-4-11 I3I LARGE 2 PARTY furnished STEREO PIONEER tions - theses business Hagadorn Road. Open to the ROOMMATE FOR fall. Own OWN ROOM in house. One compo¬ - - American students interested in efficiency. Close to campus. public. room, furnished. Close to block behind Campus nent system. Amplifier and legal. MSU grad. 337-0205. PART TiME cleaner, six to foreign students and their unique Air conditioning. $150/month PUPPIES, LAB-setter, black, C-22-4-30 (3) Corners II. $106. 332-5635 receiver. 30 watts per chan¬ nine P.M. five days a week. problems should attend the In¬ campus $172/month. 332- - summer. $240/month - fall, 6 weeks old, weaned. $10 Opportunity for juniors and 3414. 3-4-11 (31 8-4-18 13) nel. Phillips 212-turntable. Also, full time position 35 seniors to academic credit ternational Interactions orientation After 5 p.m. 487-4451. each. 337-7606. E-5-4-15 (3) FAST, ACCURATE typing. earn OR-22-4-30 161 Studiocraft 440 speakers hours per week. Call 694- interning with energy conserva¬ at 4 p.m. today, 150 Student OWN ROOM in big house $600. Call 332-1297 after 6. Reasonable rates. Call 5040 between 9 A.M. 12 tion/education SUBLEASE FOR summer 2 - Services Bldg. Monday-Friday. 489-6903. organizations. Close, $150 351-9122 Avail¬ 8-4-17 (6) P.M. 4-4-15 (5) persons, fully furnished one SUBLET ONE female sum¬ Lost & Found OR-1-4-9 (3) Contact Dave Persell, College of bedroom apartment 1 block able immediately. 8-4-18 (3) Orientation for students inter¬ mer term. Milford Apart¬ Urban Development. KING SIZE waterbed-posture ested in from campus. Pool $245/ volunteering for Family month Call 332-2128. 3-4-n i5) ments, 126 Milford Street. Furnished, air conditioning, OWN ROOM in apartment, close to campus for spring perfect mattress, solid-state heater, vibrator, complete FOUND: DOG in north Lan- sing/DeWitt area. Call 485- TYPING - EXPERIENCED, thesis, term paper, IBM cor¬ 1 Round Town Iffl Study social science in Lqndon Growth Center and Council for the Prevention of Child Abuse and very reasonable. Call 332- 8998. Describe. 3-4-10 (3) this summer. Information meeting and summer. $137.50 in¬ with 2 nightstands. 332-2784. recting. Nancy 351-7667. SPRING ANTIQUES Show Et 7756. 8-4-14 (6) i 15-4-16 (3) is at 7:30 tonight, 138 Akers Hall. Neglect is at 6 tonight, United cludes all. 351-9376. 8-4-11 (51 Sale, Lansing Civic Center. Methodist Church, 215 N. Capitol CONGRATULATIONS LOST: FEMALE Golden Re¬ If your student number is SUMMER SUBLET, 3 males, 8-4-18 (41 April 12 (Saturday 10-7), 13 MSU social science courses are Ave. For rides, meet at 5:30 p.m., STEREO FOR sale- 3 year old triever. East Lansing area. EXPERIENCED TYPING of 835108, you have won a free non-smoking, River Glenn, (Sunday 11-51. Free parking offered in Israel this summer. 25 Student Services Bldg, Ward's AM/FM, turntable, Answers to the name Aman¬ dissertations and theses, edit¬ in state lots. Admission $1.50, POCO poster. Bring I.D. to 351-8622 8-4-10 13) ROOMS, 1 block from Overseas Study sponsors informa¬ 8-track, 2 big speakers. Com¬ da. Call 332-7245. 3-4-10 (4) ing and graphics service kids free. Z-8-4-17 (7) 347 Student Services within campus, male, $135 month, tion meeting at 7:30 tonight, 139 Students at Michigan School utilities included. 337-2669. pact, good working condi¬ available. 372-2098 after 5 one week. S-1-4-9 (7) SUBLET 2-bedroom apart¬ Akers Hall. for Blind welcome MSU students' tion. $100 or best offer. LOST-GOLD citizen watch. p.m. 5-4-9 (4) ment for Summer. Close. Call Z-3-4-11 (3) leadership in recreational activi¬ 353-4793 E-5-4-10 (7) Very special. If found, please NEED 1-2 Females for 4 Doug at 353-2723. 8-4-14 (4) ties. Volunteer by man call 355-9360. 7-4-17 (3) SECRETARY, TYPING done Overseas Study offers MSU contacting 26 CLOSE TO Campus, Clean Student Services Bldg. Apartment, Rent $110 Utili¬ YAMAHA ALL around skis- in my home on IBM correct¬ social science program in Stock¬ ties included, call 337-1797. and quiet, summer, fall open¬ holm this summer. Information Houses ings. 337-2655. 5-4-16 13) in Soloman binding, $100. CONGRATULATIONS ing selectric. 374-8627. Medical care facility orientation Womens Lange Snow boots If 20 -5-2 (3) meeting is at 7:30 tonight, 140 your student number is Akers Hall. is at 3:30 p.m. today, 25 Student $60, best offer. Good condi¬ SUBLEASE OR share sum¬ EAST LANSING - One bed¬ ROOM IN 4 man house - 819608, you have won a free Services Bldg. Students interested tion. 393-4273. E-5-4-11 (5) ANN BROWN TYPING available May or June, for POCO poster. Bring I.D. to in mer and fall, 2 bedroom for room duplex. Carpet, appli¬ Undergraduate Anthropology volunteering with seniors summer with fall option, rent 347 Student Services within Dissertations - Manuscripts $245 per month. Call 394- ances, available now. Ste- TWO TEN-speed bicycles- Club meets at 8 tonight, 110 should attend. one week. S-1-4-9 (7) 349-6660 6372 or 394-7420 X 8-4-17 (4) Mar Realty, 339-3512. negotiable. 337-0755. Berkey Hall. Topic: ITV film, "The 8 4 14 (4) good condition, $60 or best C-22-4-30 (3) REACH orientation is at 5:30 OR-8-4 17 I5I Cave People of the Philippines." offer, 337-0110. 5-4-11 (3) LOST-GLASSES in tan case WANTED 1-2 girls to share 2 Open to the public. p.m. today, 112B Morrill Hall. on Thursday afternoon April TYPING, EXPERIENCED, Interested activity leaders and huge bedroom apartment at NEAR MSU 3-bedroom ROOMIS) AVAILABLE now, REALLY CRANKS Marantz fast and reasonable. 371 4635 big 3. Please call Ron. 355-4201 Haslett Arm. Across the house. Basement, garage and duplex. $95 + utilities. Fall 4230 receiver, plus 4 BIC (2 C-22-4-30 (3) Future Farmers of America hold buddies for Lansing youth are from campus. New 1-1-9 141 encouraged to attend. street appliances. Students wel¬ option 332 8830 6-4-9 (3) speaks). $650, or best offer a business meeting at 6:45 tonight, furniture. For Fall term. Call come. Universal Rental Ser¬ 351 3527. 3 4-9 (4| 131 Anthony Hall. Open to the LOST FEMALE puppy, 5 COPYGRAPH SERVICE 353-2337. X-4-4-11 (61 vices 114-131. 321-6828. DUPLEX - OWN room. COMPLETED, DISSERTA public. Lesbian/Gay Council holds a 2-4 9 (51 Female. Furnished, parking, months. Light tan. Grey¬ business meeting at 8 tonight, 4 HIGH ACCURACY SYSTEM TIONS AND RESUME SER hound- Terrier mix. Reward. NEED TWO Female room $100/month + utilities. Bus DCM TimeWindows, Tech¬ VICE. Corner MAC and Society of Engineering Arts Student Services Bldg. Open to mates to share Riverhouse LOOKING FOR fall housing' route. After 6 p.m. - 351 East Lansing. 351-9110. holds a general business meeting the public. nics Amp, 72W/CH, Phillips Grand River, 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Call 5-4-10 (51 Apartment. Beginning Fall Mid-Michigan. They 2149, 349 0286. 4 4-11 (41 312 ♦ +, MA cartridge. $925, Monday-Friday, 10 a.m. 5 at 6 tonight, 136 Engineering Bldg. '80. 337 2406. 5 4-15 (3) have ASMSU Programming Board over '400 properties to or offers. Rob, 372-8879. p.m. Saturday. 337 1666. Open to the public. choose from, and they spe¬ FEMALE. QUIET room, very 3-4 9 (5) LOST IN Union Building sil¬ C 22-4-30 17) Budget Committee meets at 4 OKEMOS 2 Bedroom 2 bath, cialize in the MSU area. Call near campus. $100 plus utili¬ ver Timex watch, on Friday MSU Cycling Club meets at 7:30 p.m. and the ASMSU Program¬ very private $250 immediate today and see if they have ties (negotiable) Available Look for a good job? Read April 4, in downstairs mens tonight, 215 IM Sports-West ming Board holds a meetiny at 5 occupancy 349 3903 Call what you're looking for. 349 immediately. Call 332-4503. our employment columns bathroom. Reward. 353 8176. Topic: race organization. Open to p.m. today, 334 Union. Open to after 6. 8 4 11 14) 1065. C 22 4 30 I8i 8-4 17 (4) the public every day. 3-4-11 14) the public. Michigon Stote News. Eost Lansing. 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Journal 14 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, April 9, 1980 CANDIDATES CARTER CRITI Bush, Reagan split on Olympic boycott By MERRILL HARTSON Summer Olympics to be held in Moscow this Associated Press Writer July in reprisal for able to say to a group of Americans, to set that precedent, that you the Soviet military thrust into Afghanistan. can't leave the country." Republicans Ronald Reagan and George Bush, who have been The Rockford, 111., Register Star taking turns second-guessing President Carter's Iranian policy, WHILE BUSH AND reported that some of Reagan renewed the dialogue on the Anderson's supporters are proceeding with plans for the parted company Tuesday on the president's call for a U.S. boycott Olympics, supporters of Rep. John Anderson were reported of the Summer Olympics in Moscow. Bush accused Reagan of congressmember to make an independent bid for the White House. circulating petitions for an independent presidential bid by the taking a "wishy-washy position" on the issue. veteran Illinois congressmember. THE NEWSPAPER SAID a petition-circulating drive is Campaigning in Pennsylvania, Bush told the World Affairs And in Pittsburg, Sen. Edward M. Kennedy renewed his assault being headed by millionaire Stewart Mott. It said the campaign calls for Council: "I find it outrageous that this nation has not rallied behind on Carter's treatment of the steel industry. an immediate effort to gather sufficient signatures to get our president. I'm appalled that my principal opponent for the In voicing support for Carter's Olympic stand, Bush said, Anderson's name on the November presidential ballot in New Republican presidential nomination has taken a wishy washy "Today, I am urging the president not only to stand firm to but Jersey and Massachusetts. position on this issue." take additional action that will ensure the finality of his decision Anderson, who said on Monday he remains a GOP candidate, Reagan, appearing before the American Society of Newspaper and put an end to the public debate over the would have to decide by April 24 — the New Editors in Washington, said that while he supports the idea of participation of our Jersey filing deadline athletes." — whether he wants to abandon his quest for the GOP nomination. boycotting the Moscow Olympics, he feels American athletes Reagan told the newspaper editors Tuesday, "I do support the should be free to decide for themselves whether to participate. boycott, but I can't bring myself, I must confess, to say that we're In late January, Carter called for a U.S. boycott of the 1980 going to be the only country absent, that the president should be MSU Marketing Assoc. U-M athletes charged with assault & Linn's Camera Two University of Presents: Michigan varsity wrestler William J. majoring in accounting. Burkhart said that he and athletes, including starting Konovsky, resulted from a Police said the group from Miquelon did not throw any¬ quarterback Brian J. Dickey, are scheduled for arraignment March 30 incident in which two MSU students were assaulted. U-M, which included another man who was not charged, was thing at the car, but they did yell at it because it came close to i Camera Show '80 J* April 22 in East Lansing Dis¬ The MSU students were driving on Michigan Avenue hitting them. trict Court on charges of assault and battery. Mark D. Burkhart, a junior majoring in business law and after patronizing Dooley's, According to Dickey, one of the "All three guys were big guys and they just picked on two | Sunday April 13 The charges, which were filed office administration, and John MSU students threw something little Spartans," Burkhart said. « Neon - 5 against Dickey and Michigan R. Miquelon Jr., a senior at his car, police said. Police said Burkhart was hit 2nd Floor Union Parlors on his shoulder by a bottle during the incident, and that • Gift Certificates Awarded! Miquelon reported he had been 'Grey Panthers' leader Kuhn punched in the face several times. Police noted each of the I | • Sales Reps from 10 Companies 1 • Refreshments persons from U-M weighed to speak on senior citizens about 40 to 50 pounds more than the MSU students. Tickets: $1 Available at Linn's locations, MSU Neither MSU students was Problems facing the elderly in the 1980s will be she was forced to retire in 1970. The group was Union Ticket Office, 3rd Floor Eppley 8 at the door. discussed by "Grey Panthers" leader Maggie seriously hurt in the incident, dubbed the "Grey Panthers" by a reporter who Kuhn at 4 p.m. today in 109 Anthony Hall. police said. If -'«Mb compared the group to the more militant "Black Kuhn, whose talk is sponsored by the MSU Panthers." State News Eileen Biass Committee on Aging, will talk about on-going The group, which now boasts No doubt there are easier ways to handle a series nearly 10,000 concerns of older people and ways senior citizens members nationwide, has successfully lobbied for NOTICE TO ALL of concrete steps, but Justin Holtkamp of East can band together to keep control of their lives. reforms in nursing homes, medicine, health care Lansing prefers a little challenge in his life. Her MSU visit is part of a national tour to raise and civil rights. COLLEGE OF SOCIAL Holtkamp practices his unusual skateboard tech¬ the public's awareness regarding senior citizens The group has also served as counsel to the SCIENCE UNDERGRADUATES and their problems. president and niques on the steps at Beat Gardens. to the Federal Commission on Kuhn formed the group in the earlv '70s after Aging. Petitions for candidacy as College of Social Science Undergraduate Representatives to the Academic Council are now being accepted No clues in locker theft by the Student Advisory Council of the College. &port2meteter Police have no suspects in place between 2 and 7 p.m. connection with a theft of $400 Monday. The money, in $10, Units eligible in the College are: ANP, GEO, JM, PIS, PSY, SOC, in cash from a men's iocker in $20, and $50 bills, was left in a CJ, SW, UPLA, Department of SS and MDP. the IM Sports-West, the shoulder bag, police said. Department of Public Safety reported. 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