Friday "The State News VOLUME 74 NUMBER 60 MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY EAST LANSING MICHIGAN 48824 APRIL 11, 1980 AS IR iMAX IRAQI FORCES EXCHANGE FIRE U.S. allies demand hostages' release By The Associated Press sanctions against Iran, but it hinted that invades Iran, a militant identified only as The nine Common Market Western European nations told their foreign mini¬ January resolution in the Security Council Iran, denounced some action might be taken later. "Habib" told NBC-TV in an interview. sters discussed the crisis revolutionary leader In Tehran, Thursday in that threatened economic sanctions. That Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini meanwhile, the Moslem "Habib" said in the interview that "by in bitter Lisbon, Portugal, and afterward issued a resolution was supported by the West terms. militants holding the embassy made a new military intervention we mean if the statement saying their ambassadors in _ _ Europeans on the Council but vetoed by the "This crazy, racist Khomeini is Embassy hostages. The toughly worded death threat against their American pri- American government directly intervenes Tehran would "demand" of Iranian Presi¬ Soviet Union. nothing declaration by the nine Common Market but a turbaned shahthe official soners, captive for 159 days. in Iran or if its puppets in the region, like dent Abolhassan Bani-Sadr that the hos¬ In Tokyo, Iraqi News nations stopped short of joining in U.S. the Foreign Ministry said Agency said in editorial. The hostages will be "destroyed" if Iraq Egypt, Iraq and Israel, intervene in Iran." tages be freed, and that he outline plans for an Japan would make no "hasty decisions" on their release and set a date for it. whether to act against Iran. THE GOVERNMENT-RUN Tehran The European ministers said their coun¬ Iranian and Iraqi forces, supported by Radio said 14,000 Iranians expelled from Carter ready to take legal action tries' until policies toward Iran would be "frozen" they received a response from Bani-Sadr, and they would then define their helicopters, exchanged artillery and mortar fire across their troubled border Thursday, Tehran Radio reported. It said the Iranian Iraq by the Baghdad poured across government the border into the western had Iranian province of Ilam, and that 11,000 new positions. command dispatched navy ships into the more had arrived in Kermanshah Their statement called the Tehran hos¬ northern Persian Gulf to guard against "any province, keep Olympic athletes home just north of Ilam. to tage-holding "contrary to the basic princi¬ ples of international society" and it aggression" from Iraq. Iran's news agency reported that a bomb The Iran-Iraq showdown and the Tehran hostage crisis were linked Thursday by one "strongly deplored" Iran's disregard of blast killed one person and wounded 20 in of the Moslem militants By The Associated Press the Iranian crisis and said Iran's leaders enforce the decision not to send a team to U.N. Security Council resolutions calling for the southwestern port city of Abadan, near holding 50 Amer¬ icans at the U.S. Embassy in Tehran. WASHINGTON — President Carter said lack "the cohesion and resolve" to end the Moscow, I will take them," the president the hostages' reslease. Iraq. It blamed the Iraqis. The militant told NBC-TV the Thursday he is prepared to take legal action long stalemate the holding of Ameri¬ said. In a hint that they may be prepared to The Baghdad government, hostages over calling on would be killed if Iraq, which he called a U.S. if necessary to prevent American athletes can hostages. take action against Iran, they mentioned a other Arab nations to rally behind it against from participating in the Moscow Olympics White House press secretary Jody "puppet," invaded Iran. Carter previously had told American Powell said any administration action this summer. athletes invited to the White House that the In a speech prepared for the American United States would not send a team to the depends to some degree on what the International Olympic Committee, its U.S. Society of Newspaper Editors convention in Washington, the president made it clear he does not consider the United States bound by a decision of the U.S. Olympic Commit¬ Summer Games this year, but there have been suggestions that some athletes might seek a change in Olympic rules to permit them to participate as individuals or to component and the athletes themselves do. But he said the president contemplates an exercise of his executive authority, rather Michigan primary halted in court than going into court to seek to restrain By ROLAND WILKERSON action, claimingthey would not be adequate¬ Robert Robinson, executive director for tee, which meets this weekend to consider compete without taking part in Olympic American State News Staff Writer ly reimbursed by the state for costs they Carter's call for a boycott of the Summer ceremonies. Olympians. Michigan Townships Association, one of the Games. Michigan's May 20 presidential primary incur while running the primary. groups opposed to the primary, said But Carter made clear in his speech to the The government could revoke the ath¬ encountered yet another stumbling block The ruling, however, will be appealed Carter has demanded Americans boycott editors that no such alternative is accept¬ letes' passports or stamp them invalid for by testimony indicated cities and townships the Moscow Games to Thursday when Ingham County Circuit the Michigan Attorney General's Office, had not been properly reimbursed in the last protest the Soviet able. travel to the Soviet Union, but Powell invasion of Afghanistan. Judge Ray Hotchkiss issued an injunction which is already planning to go to the Court presidential primary. indicated the administration is reluctant to The president also defended his policy in "IF LEGAL ACTIONS blocking the election. of Appeals early next week. The decision Thursday was one of a series are necessary to use that power. City and township clerks requested the Hotchkiss, who four years ago handed of stumbling blocks the Michigan primary down a similar decision that was later has encountered. overruled by higher courts, said the costs for The National Democratic Party has said it running the primary were too high. will not accept a delegation chosen in a Michigan primary. The primary allows TOTAL COSTS, which have been esti¬ voters to choose the candidate of their Moon followers stir up controversy mated between $3 and $3.8 million, include costs of printing, voting tion and election workers. machinery prepara¬ choice, regardless of the voters' party affiliation. By TIM SIMMONS "Michigan is on the verge of total THE PARTY HAS opted to hold a caucus, State News Staff Writer much resistance since it registered or bankruptcy," Hotchkiss said. "There is no in which only registered Democrats may A yellow banner emblazoned with an during the concert held last week, Dart guarantee that the clerks will be reim¬ participate. said. bursed." orange sunburst complemented heavy ZoltonFerency, MSU associate professor She added that most people who have Hotchkiss also criticized the primary of criminal justice, has filed a suit in attempt brass sound of CARP's band in the Union come to her have expressed concern system itself, claiming the process is to force the Democratic party to hold an Ballroom this week. The band's affilia¬ tion with the Rev. Sun Myung Moon was about whether MSU was aware of for unnecessary. open primary. what the group stands. "It elects no one, it nominates no one. To also clearly visible, in large black letters. Ferency said he was unsure how Hotch¬ "Our guidelines specifically say spend $3.8 million is ludicrous, it's just not kiss' decision would affect his case because CARP, Collegiate Association for the Research of Principles, presented the registration will not be denied on the good judgment, he said. he had not had time to read the actual Robert Ward, who represented the state decision. concert in an attempt to recruit mem¬ grounds of goals, beliefs and attitudes of in court, said the Michigan Court of bers for its student organization at a group," Dart said. Appeals Ferency said that if Hotchkiss' decision is will probably assume jurisdiction over the MSU. CARP's members follow the Although a small number of students upheld, there are two alternatives to the case, meaning the issue will never teachings of the Rev. Sun Myung Moon and non-students attended the CARP actually primary system of electing delegates for the concert in the Union, some members of come to trial under Hotchkiss. national convention. and are members of the Unification Church. the audience came because they were One of those options would include having WARD SAID THE clerks would "most The association was registered as a opposed to CARP's principles and precinct delegates electing state and student organization in March after wanted to see how the group would definitely" be reimbursed for their costs. national convention delegates. The second He noted that about $2.9 million of the would be a caucus system for both parties. several unsuccessful attempts through¬ present itself. out the past few years. John Mitman, MSU Episcopalian governor's budget is earmarked for reim¬ State Sen. William Sederburg, R-East The concert was presented by a chaplain, was one of the people not bursing cities and townships for costs of the Lansing, said he was surprised by the mobile CARP unit that is touring 33 satisfied with the way advertisements primary. judge's decision. He added, however, those funds could not "In my opinion, there is nothing to campuses in the United States. In its presented the CARP concert in the be used to pay public employees or to pay for indicate the state won't pay what they are effort to Union Ballroom. spur support for Moon's equipment that could be used again. supposed to," he said. followers, the group has met with some resistance. MITMAN STOODON the steps of the Union and distributed flyers to those coming inside which called attention to Legal details plague THE GROUP W AS recently pelted the group's affiliation with Moon. with eggs during visits to Berkeley, Patrick Rogers, an MSU alumnus, Calif., and the University of Wisconsin. said he had a friend involved with the CARP often faces critics who claim the Unification Church and objected to the group uses deceptive practices to lure CARP presented itself. Anderson committee way potential members before indoctrinat¬ "I think they must be extremely up ing them to the teachings of Moon. front," said Rogers. "This is a dead-end Dan Fefferman, leader of the mobile CARP unit, and Dave Burgess, presi¬ trap. Sure they can get you off drugs, but they replace it with something By JAMES KATES connection with or endorsement from the dent of the MSU chapter of CARP, State News Staff Writer worse." national campaign. acknowledge that "we have made The coordinator of a student group Turanchik said the changes are "techni¬ mistakes in the Rogers said he cannot see his friend past," but they do not without making an appointment for a supporting presidential candidate John calities" mandated by recently amended plan on recruiting members in the same Anderson admitted Thursday that unex¬ laws including a specification that political limited amount of time — his friend then manner now. A national CARP must be accompanied by another church pected financial success had resulted in committees not be allowed to use the name seminar this member. group operations being in violation of of a national candidate to identify an January in Florida, however, generated federal election laws. a great deal of publicity when Alachua "The allegation itself is not true," independent group. But Ed Turanchik, president of Students Legal oversights by the County deputies were called in to Burgess said. "We don't control any group first body's mind and body and we don't try for Anderson, an independent political surfaced in March, when Howard remove seven college students who to; that's impossible." committee, also said the group had oper¬ Kaloogian, co-coordinator of campus activi¬ claimed they did not want to remain in a ated in "ignorance" of the law and was ties for George Bush, asserted that the camp run by the Unification Church. More than 250 college students from BURGESS AND FEFFERMAN see already taking steps toward compliance. Anderson group was violating election laws s MorkA.Deremc The group failed to register with the the East Coast and Midwest paid $20 Five CARP members no conflict of interest and openly state by selling T-shirts for local fundraising were arrested Monday evening for painting Federal Election Commission and directly a the Unification Church is wealthy and purposes without reporting the sales apiece after reading posters that message, promoting their Tuesday night concert, on The Rock. promised "Sun, Fun, and People," with involved in business operations for supported Anderson's candidacy while fail¬ figures to the FEC. the main theme centering around "New- profit. ing to comply with laws requiring disavowal "WE ARE NOT a personality cult of ties with the national campaign. integrity of a student organization and A congressional committee on KALOOGIAN SAID HE considered filing Leadership for a New Age." because we follow principles," he added. therefore must know the group is made Turanchik said the group had contacted International Relations filed a report in a complaint with the commission at the "We have had to overemphasize our the FEC and an attorney with the Anderson THE SEMINAR WAS held in central up of primarily students." October 1978 claiming Moon is the time, but that the action was discouraged relations with the church in order to Florida at an overcrowded YMCA camp. center of "what is essentially one campaign in Washington, D.C., both of by Colleen Engler, state campaign director avoid criticism." CARP's INITIAL whom informed the group of how to comply for the YMCA officials were reportedly upset ATTEMPTS at worldwide organization. In the diversity George Bush for President Commit¬ The principles followed by CARP, and with the law. because they were not told CARP was a gaining student organization status of its functions and basic organizational tee. taught by Moon, were listed with the were thwarted because they could not structure it now resembles a multi "We've straightened it out," Turanchik "I did consider filing a complaint, but recruiting group for the Unification student affairs division of MSU when the said. "We're in compliance. The fact is that Church. prove the organization was comprised of national corporation, involved in manu Engler said that would be pretty low — group filed for student organization mostly students. we didn't know all the rules and we were kind of like what Reagan did to Bush in New The largest amount of publicity was status. facturing, international trade, defense The MSU association now consists of contracting, finance and other business operating with best intentions." Hampshire," Kaloogian said. "I don't want generated by a camper, however, who These principles are listed as: seven students and three non-students, activities," the report states. to send anyone to jail." held a press conference after she left and • — revitalization of a higher sense of Burgess said. The report also quotes Moon as SHARON SNYDER, an assistant press Turanchik said the Anderson group had said Moonies had tried to brainwash her. patriotism on college campuses; When the Soviet Union invaded saying, "Once we can control two or officer for the FEC in Washington, said planned from the beginning to file a report "That incident got out of hand," • — re-establish the founding spirit of independent groups are required to regis¬ Fefferman said of the Florida seminar. Afghanistan, members of CARP pro three universities, then we will be on the of campaign expenditures with the FEC. "When her mother called the sheriffs Judeo-Christianity; tested along the perimeter of MSU way to controlling the certification for ter only if they anticipate total expendi¬ The group's confusion stemmed from ques¬ • — formulation of a new system of because they were not a registered the tures of more than $1,000. tions about the need for immediate regis¬ department, well it was in a redneck ethics based upon Unification principle, major professions in the United student organization and were not States." Turanchik said the group had not tration, he said. part of Florida and they brought in about the writings of Sun Myung Moon; and allowed on campus. The May 10, 1974, edition of Hope anticipated raising that much money, but "Howard's being picky," Turanchik said. eight squad cars and everything but a • — critique of Marxist-Leninism and "They had really wanted to have that News, which is affiliated with the will register with the commission now that "He's not an attorney. And it's dangerous to tank. a counterproposal. on campus," said Lana Dart, assistant Unification Church, also stated that it is apparent its earnings will exceed that take your legal advice from a rival political "From the coverage, they (other "We emphasized they (CARP) had to director of student governance. "Father (Moon) wants to mobilize 20 to amount. campaign." people) probably thought it was some be up front and let people know they kind of Jonestown thing." Moving the protest on campus would 30 of the Korean professors to influence Because of election laws governing The Anderson group, with about 350 were associated with the Rev. Moon and have "severely damaged" CARP's CARP is suing the camper for her American academia, both professors and advocacy by independent groups, the student volunteers, was organized in Feb¬ the Unification Church," said Louis chances of obtaining student organiza statements because "we can't let students. Because of this, Father organization will be required to change its ruary with encouragement from the people Hekius, associate dean and director of tion status, Hekuis added. stressed the importance of building up name, probably to "Students for an Alterna¬ Anderson for President get away with these things," Fefferman Committee in student governance. "We have a tive in '80," Turanchik added. The group said. very CARP to serve as a foundation for their Washington. The group is independent real concern about maintaining the THE GROUP HAS not encountered will also be required to insert disclaimers in (continued on page 2) from the national committee and raises its its locally prepared literature disavowing funds locally, Turanchik said. 2 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, April 11, 1980 area, authorities said. their ancestral homeland once contaminated by nuclear bombs. Peru to admit Cubans The accident occurred when the lead train, 67 cars long, went This group of islands was subjected to 43 nuclear tests between into emergency braking on an overpass, according to Western 1948 and 1958. But on Tuesday the United States formally LIMA, Peru (API — Five South American countries agreed Pacific spokesperson Jack Burke. The trains were coupled at the declared it had completed a radiological cleanup, and in a simple Thursday to take in some of the thousands of Cubans who flocked time of the crash. into the Peruvian embassy in Havana seeking help to leave the ceremony returned Enewetak to its people. As the train slowed, said Burke, it buckled at the point where it Iroij Binton Abraham, a chief among the Enewetakese, said country. was attached to the second train, seven cars long. "It can't be done in five minutes, but we are trying to do it as Wednesday his people were aware that there had been warnings of dangers of radiation, but that they considered that quickly and efficiently as possible," Ecuador's Foreign Minister Alfredo Pareja said after an overnight emergency meeting of the inconsequential in comparison to being able to return home after Andean Council. Israelis encounter no terrorists 33 years. Peruvian Foreign Minister Arturo Garcia y Garcia said Peru METULLA, Israel (AP) — Israeli troops who thrust into was ready to receive 1,000 persons. He said he could not comment southern Lebanon patrolled the mountainous border region on how many the other council members or other countries would Thursday for possible Palestinian terrorists planning raids into take. In a joint statement, the council said that Cuba was responsible Israel, a U.N. spokesperson said. Lebanon requested a U.N. Security Council session to discuss the "explosive situation" Troopers patrol Georgia town for what had happened but that it was the obligation of the rest of caused by the Israeli presence. the world to help the refugees. Israeli military sources in Metulla, Israel's northernmost town, WRIGHTSVILLE, Ga. (AP) — Schools reopened in this racially divided community Thursday, as the governor vowed to keep state defended the two-day-old Israeli incursion as strictly a defense move aimed at keeping Palestinian terrorists from crossing the troopers on hand and the Justice Department said the outbreak of Kopeehne backs Kennedy Lebanese Iraeli border to attack Jewish settlements as they did violence came as "no surprise." Black leaders, meanwhile, obtained a permit for an afternoon Monday, killing three Israelis, including a young boy. The five SWIFTWATER, Pa. lAP) - Gwendolyn Kopeehne, whose raiders were also killed. march and said they would return to the streets repeatedly until daughter Mary Jo died in Sen. Edward M. Kennedy's sunken car their demands for better jobs and political opportunities were met. Firefighters douse a Western Pacific caboose and In Metulla, Israeli military sources who asked not to be at Chappaquiddick Island, favors the Massachusetts Democrat in Georgie Gov. George Busbee said he had directed the 30 another locomotive which fell from an overpass. identified by name said Israeli forces in Lebanon had not the 1980 presidential race, her husband said Thursday. He said he troopers on hand to patrol the school areas Thursday at the encountered terrorists squads or U.N. forces and there had been was undecided. request of parents. Classes had been called off Wednesday after no firing. In a rare breach of the couples' guarded privacy, Kopeehne said some Blacks complained that armed White adults were appearing through her husband, Joseph, that she thinks President Carter is Train derailment kills 2 the schools. too conservative. Islanders return to home During the night Wednesday, the 30 troopers helped maintain Kopeehne does not blame Kennedy for her only child's death on HAYWARD, Calif. (AP) — Two persons were killed and several order. They dispersed a crowd of some 75 Whites in front of the others injured Wednesday when a pair of Western Pacific freight ENEWETAK ATOLL (AP) After three decades in exile on a courthouse after dark and later moved into the Black July 18. 1969, her husband said. - community, ' But I will say this. I won't be voting for the man who is trains derailed in South Hayward, causing an explosion and fire faraway island, the people of Enewetak — some of them singing to where they tore down makeshift barricades erected by a group of that sent smoke and flames billowing over the city's industrial the tune of "Lead Kindly Light" — began returning this week to armed Blacks and seized a number of weapons. president at the present time," he said. Controversy i continued from page II work they they arrive. Spring Sale "Father said that college campuses are a major battle- Geld. and if we win there we will definitely win America." It is extremely difficult to determine the actual wealth of the Unification Church, al¬ though Steve Hassan, of Ex- Pier 1 prescribes sure cures for spring Members Against Moon, esti¬ mated its wealth at possibly $300 million to $500 million. fever: values throughout the store! "The church's wealth is growing," Burgess said. 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The question of autonomy for the MSU Alumni Association may The trustees agTeed, and on July 1,1979, MSU became the ninth be solved Saturday — much to the relief of many people involved — Big Ten University to have an independent alumni association. when the Executive Board of the association meets. According to alumni association President Jack Kinney, an The main issue involved in the controversy is whether the MSU independent alumni association can handle various functions — president should have the right to fire and hire the president of the particularity those involving money — better than an alumni alumni association, which is incorporated separately from the association which is part of a university. University. "The purpose of any alumni association is to serve the The Executive Board will meet at 10 a.m. Saturday at the institution," Mackey has said. "I've never known anything that the University Club. alumni association did in that context that required independence." "This whole thing has taken a tremendous amount of energy and we would like to get about our business which is alumni relations," MACKEY WAS NOT available for comment Thursday. said William Westcott, chairperson of the Alumni Association. "I However, shortly after Mackey arrived at MSU, he said he would hope it is all over Saturday." not have supported an independent alumni association. Although he would not predict the outcome of Saturday's The Board of Trustees then failed to donate $80,000 to the alumni meeting, Westcott said he believes the association has "a mandate association as Harden had originally recommended. from our membership to preserve our corporate entity." Finally in late February, Mackey called Kinney into his office and asked for his resignation. Kinney refused. MSU ALUMNI ASSOCIATION President Jack Kinney said he During Mackey's presidency at Texas Tech University, the was not sure if the meeting would solve all the issues, but it at least long-time director of the Texas Tech Ex-Students Association, may indicate "a course of direction." Wayne James, resigned under what several people called However, Kinney added that he "certainly hopes it solves the "unhappy" circumstances. problem for the good of the University." Trustee Carole Lick, a Kalamazoo Democrat and member of the HOWEVER, JAMES SAID "I had been there for 21 years and I alumni association's Executive Board, agreed but added, "there will felt it was time to do something else." be some discussion which ever way it goes." "I have no further comment with regard to Dr. Mackey," he The 17-member Executive Board which will grapple with the added. question consists of 11 representatives from the alumni association Bill Dean, who replaced James as president of the Ex-Students and six representatives from the University. The University Association, said although his relationship with Mackey had been representatives include MSU President Cecil Mackey, the provost, good, "he made no bones about the fact that he would like the two faculty-staff members and two members of the Board of association under the umbrella of the university and control the Trustees. association." Mackey has said the alumni associations at the three institutions HAVING SIX UNIVERSITY representatives on the Executive where he has been president all had different systems and could not Board was an agreement negotiated by former MSU President be compared. Alumni association gets support State News Mark A. Deri Members of the MSU Cycling Club take command of College afternoon. The bicyclists are training for the MSU Indoor Cycling Road south of campus on a misty Thursday Classic, which begins April 14. in controversy over autonomy By KARL BLANKENSHIP independent concept and of the strong leadership role that's been State News Staff Writer traditionally provided by Jack Kinney." MSU alumni from around the country have shown support for MSU alumnus and sportscaster for WJIM TV-6 Timothy Stoudt wrote, "since last September I have noticed a continued Economics dept. signs grievance Jack Kinney and the MSU Alumni Association with dozens of letters and phone calls to alumni association officials. "Its very heartwarming," said Kinney, president of the Alumni deterioration in the University's morale. This includes faculty, staff, followers and alumni. The current president of this school Association. "Until you get into the situation, you don't realize how has obviously attempted to change basic foundations of this school for his own private purposes. The department took the action because ance that the provost rescind the assign¬ many people are in your corner. By LOUISE WHALL "I have lived in this community for 25 years and I tell you it is State News Staff Writer the provost has violated the policy govern¬ ment of Hildebrand to the department and "A lot of people have come out of the woodwork on this," he added. vital that MSU suffer no more controversy, no more consterna¬ An overwhelming majority of economics ing appointments as stated in the Faculty rescind the assignment to teach particular tion," Staudt wrote. department faculty members have signed a Handbook, the Bylaws for Academic Gover¬ The controversy began in late February, when MSU President formal grievance against Provost Clarence nance and the provost's own memorandum, Cecil Mackey asked for Kinney's resignation. Mackey said he L. Winder for his actions in the reinstate¬ one faculty member said. ACCORDING TO THE Interim Faculty thought the University should have a degree of control over ment of John R. Hildebrand. THE FACULTY HANDBOOK states the Grievance Procedure, the FGO must first alumni association matters. Ronald Karle, editor of the MSU Alumni Association Magazine, Shooter Nineteen of the 21 eligible tenured try to settle the grievance without a formal faculty members filed the grievance against responsible adminstrator should make the hearing. Larrowe said he plans to send a said "every single one" of the' dozens of letters received supported the Alumni Association. the provost for "his violation of established judgment on non-tenured faculty with copy of the grievance to Winder and University policy in unilaterally assigning respect to professional competence, aca¬ schedule a meeting in an attempt to solve it "IN MY 10 years as editor. I've never seen the alumnus so If you have a problem you can't solve, or a Hildebrand" in the economics department demic potential and departmental needs. informally. for teaching and research. The department The Bylaws for Academic Governance mobilized about anything as they have this," Karle said. question you can't answer, write or stop by to If settlement cannot be reached informal¬ William Westcott chairperson of the alumni association, said he see the Trouble Shooter at 343 Student is also grieving because the provost give the chairperson of a department Services Bldg. Trouble Shooter is the The ly a hearing panel of seven faculty members was "delighted" with the reaction. assigned specific courses — namely Econo¬ responsibility for educational and personnel will be drawn at random. The provost's State News service which guns down mics 200 and 201. matters in his or her jurisdiction. "I can't eat my dinner without my telephone ringing," Westcott Winder distributed a memo in office has the final authority over the said. "I can't help but think they want us to carry on the way we problems, sticks up for your rights and Byron Brown, chairperson of the econo¬ January shoots for decision unless an appeal is filed. have." answers. mics department and C. Patric "Lash" which stated that he will only endorse Larrowe, Faculty Grievance Official, were appointment recommendations in instances Winder made the assignment after a Typical of the response if a telegram received from the MSU Soon after the order forms lor the 1980 Purina Cat Chow not eligible to sign the grievance. Other where the primary recommending unit is an federal judge ordered MSU to reinstate Alumni Club of Southern California which said: "Dear Jack Calendars came out, I sent away for two of them. Later I members of the department who would academic department, school or college. Hildebrand following almost 12 years of (Kinney). The MSU Southern California Board of Directors held a received only one calendar and no explanations about the other. have been eligible are on leave. The department requested in the griev- litigation over his dismissal in 1969. special meeting tonight. We have voted to support you 100 percent I'd like to get mv 1980 calendar before 1981 arrives. in regards to your situation with Dr. Mackey." C.F. Bill Baker, an alumni of both MSU and Texas Tech University Pre-veterinary wrote, "If Mackey wins his battle and Jack Kinney is unseated, I Yours is not an uncommon mail order problem. Apparently State speed to construction up projects want nothing to do with the alumni association. "At Tech (Texas Tech), Mackey was successful in running off your order was processed as one for a single calender and only one was sent out. A customer service representative of the Wayne James, the long time Ex-Students Association director, Maple Plain Co. will be sending you a replacement, which and replacing him with his hand picked stooge, so I'm not should be delivered to your home address in about four weeks. while federal financing is still available surprised at his following the same path at State." My census form arrived without the return envelope. Can ANOTHER LETTER CAME from MSU alum Robert Forman, vou help those of us who need envelopes? By United Press International mass transit projects. now underway and begin work on the rest who is also the director of the University of Michigan's alumni J.H. The Milliken Administration, stung by The Transportation Department was by the end of the year," Transportation association. Botany Dept. federal cutbacks in highway aid, said forced to drastically cut planned highway director John Woodford said. "I believe that an independent and viable Michigan State A quick call to the Census Bureau in Lansing solved your Thursday it will move quickly to spend projects for the May through September More than $99 million in federal funds University Alumni Association should be viewed as one of the problem. People who did not receive envelopes with their forms funds still available from Washington for period, dealing a serious blow to the state's already are appropriated for public transit institution's greatest assets," Forman wrote. can get them by calling the telephone assistance number on the already slumping construction industry. and rail projects. The state will kick in "I'm hoping ... the Board will remain supportive of the form and an envelope will be sent out. another $102 million. The cutback was due to a $131 million Gay Rap Group reduction in anticipated federal aid result¬ ing from President Carter's economic These • projects include: $118 million for large and small bus Alcohol and its role in gay life will be the topic of discussion at the Gay Rap Group's belt-tightening. are Federal mass transit and rail programs financed through a separate fund, systems, $86 million of it from the federal government. • $15.8 million for transit development Dooley's may face license suspension regular meeting Sunday at 6 p.m. in 342 however, and were not affected by the cuts. projects for commuter systems in the Union. The rap group meetings are informal and The Transportation William G. Milliken's Department, at Gov. urging, said it will speed up construction of intermodal termi¬ Detroit money. • area. $12.6 million of its federal $56 million, all of it state money, for rail for seven alleged liquor law violations open to everyone. The Lesbian/Gay Council office now has nals, railroad track upgrading, purchase of freight projects including the controversial By MIKE CHAUDHURI license, after seven cases of alleged liquor of Dooley's, admitted several of the charges buses and construction of bus maintenance tug barge system. State News Staff Writer law violations were heard against it were valid. an answering machine. Information on facilities while money is still available. • $12.3 million for bus stations and Dooley's, 131 Albert St., faces fines "In some of the charges we were flat in upcoming events can be obtained by calling Thursday. 353-9795. "We will push continuation of projects terminals, all of it state money. and/or a possible suspension of its liquor violation of the law," he said. "Our people Several witnesses testified during the didn't do their job." two-hour hearing that they had been served But Foltz complained that the Blast liquor by Dooley's employees, even though Lansing Police Department does not arrest they were under 21 years of age. under-age drinkers found in local bars, Higher education funds to fall Liquor Control Commissioner Edward because of instruction from East Lansing Wiest said after the hearing that although City Attorney Dennis McGinty. he has not made up his mind regarding "Why should we have to enforce it any Dooley's penalties, he would not rule out more than they do?" he asked. the possibility of suspending its license. Foltz emphasized he does not want to see "A lot of facts go into a decision like this," stricter enforcement of the law by police, appropriations cut next year he said. but rather more understanding from the city because of Dooley's "difficult position." WIEST SAID HE might fine Dooley's rather than suspend its license, but added HE SAID DOOLEY'S cannot strictly By KY OWEN IN ORDER TO solve the problem, enforcement usually received high appro¬ given to local governments by the state that he would not revoke its license. enforce the law by itself and ensure that State News Staff Writer Brickley said, the government is going to priations, but today those amounts are cannot be less than 42 percent of the state's He noted these were the first charges every under-age person in the bar does not In a somber message which has become have to make some difficult decisions. diminishing. overall budget. drink alcohol. brought against Dooley's in its seven years familiar in past weeks, Lt. Gov. James H. He mentioned that Michigan will be Brickley said the current problems have of operation in East Lansing. He added Dooley's has to admit 18 to Brick.ey said this means when K-12 Brickley said Thursday higher education losing about $100 million in revenue sharing been complicated by Proposition B-type enrollment declines, the money still must go The cases heard against Dooley's in¬ 20-year-olds into the bar because of an appropriations for next year will be cut. funds because of President Carter's plan to proposals. to local governments — it cannot be cluded 10 charges of selling liquor to interpretation of the law by Michigan's Civil "Higher education did all right (in balance the federal budget, and said many "Our friend Mr. Tisch is back at it again," transfered to higher education. persons under the age of 21, and one charge Rights Commission. 1979-80)," Brickley told a meeting of the state welfare and unemployment programs Brickley said, noting that Robert Tisch is of refusing to cooperate with law enforce¬ "We can't kid ourselves and say we're MSU Administrative-Professional Associa are already underfunded. "To decrease local funding, we must proposing a tax cut similar to the one which ment officers. going to end all under-age drinking. The tion. "This time there is no level that won't "All of the news indicates the pinch is was defeated by Michigan voters in 1978. decrease the state budget," he said. Dooley's can be fined up to $300 per problem is created through what I believe is be touched. taking effect," he said. "We will be saved from that Draconian Brickley also told the group he believes unworkable law," he said. charge, Wiest said. an "Can we keep appropriations at the The state must prioritize needs when measure by its extremes," Brickley added. K-12 schools should be funded with sales The refusal-to-cooperate charge was East Lansing Police Chief Stephen Naert current inflation rate? The answer is no," he making budget cuts, Brickley said. "We cannot talk about cutting the revenues tax revenue, not property taxes as they are made after a Dooley's bartender refused to acknowledged that the police force does not said. Higher education must compete with of the state." arrest under-age drinkers in bars. give his home address to an East Lansing Brickley told the group the state is now in welfare programs for funding he said. "K-12 is the most important services, but police officer, according to the officer's He said the force could go into Dooley's "the age of limits," and will have to cut back WHILE THE SITUATION for higher on certain nights, with "200 under-age it depends on the property tax — our most testimony. on spending. "WE'RE PUTTING HIGHER education education already looks bleak, it could get drinkers there, and issue 200 tickets," Wiest said he expected to make a decision "We've been excessive in many regards," next to a check that feeds somebody," he inequitable tax," he said. worse because of a "quirk" in the Headlee within 10 days. which he said would not be feasible. he said, noting the current 18 percent added. Tax Limitation Amendment, Brickley said. A proposal to fund K-12 schools with Lt. Robert Brown said the police "try to inflation rate. "And we're paying the price "Budget cutting is not fun — it is painful." Under the amendment, which was ap¬ revenues will probably be on the sales tax GARY FOLTZ, AN operating partner of get at the nucleus of the problem — at the for that." In the past, higher education and law proved by Michigan voters in 1978, funds Michigan Systems of East Lansing, owner source." I Opinion LASH'LAKROWE Carter's sad but inevitable move Lash for the Alumni Board? Perhaps the saddest part of the to cope with Khomeini, instead of Iran crisis is the fact that the moderately sympathetic President Carter's decision to cut government that seemed to be I'm at my usual spot in the Union, card dirty tennies. Don't tell me you're running explains, "he left a vacancy on the board of speak with one voice," I says. "That's why table set up. petitions laid out all nice and he ordered faculty to check in with him trade and diplomatic ties with the emerging from Bani-Sadr's elec¬ for Congress again." the alumni association, OK. These petitions we tion. Iranian sympathizers as well neat, this alumnus goes on by, doesn't even "I was goin' to run against Bob Carr this here are to get me appointed to fill Joe's before we talk to the Legislature." country was undertaken in notice me. Then he does a double take, time," I says, "but he's getting married and seat. Want to sign one?" "We alums have always been real loyal absence of any forseeable option. as members of the Iranian govern¬ comes on over. needs the bread, so I backed out." "Before I do," he holds back, "What's boosters for Michigan State," he sputters. Patience and restraint, the two ment have admitted to splits "Aren't you Dr. Larrowe?" he asks. "I "You always did stick up for the little "What's Mackey's hang-up about our your position on the fight Mackey's picked factors that compelled the admin¬ between Bani-Sadr and the didn't recognize you at first, what with that man," he says admiringly. "I don't know if with Jack Kinney?" association?" istration to resist hasty moves, Khomeini ideology. There is little green-andwhite cape with the pom pon, you remember me, Lash, I had your labor "I'm a Mackey man all the way," I tells "It isn't your loyalty he's worryin' about," had indeed wore thin, too thin to debate that taking on Khomeini is your green blazer there with 'Michigan class in 1955. Got a 4 point, but I never was him. I explains. "It's your judgment. What if State' on the pocket, those snazzy white able to figure out what you were driving at. "I think Jack's been doin' a real fine job, Kinney and your association came out in inaugurate more passivity and a quite different from taking on the shoes you got on. What're you doing here, with the table and support of the Soviet invasion of Afghan¬ man who kneels at his side, urging myself," he says. "How come your pal policy of hope. "In my day, you always wore scuzzy jeans all?" Mackey's out to get him?" istan? President Mackey knows that'd be him to allow transfer of the with patches on 'em, Hawaiian shirts and Ayatollah Khomeini virtually "When Joe Kearney split for ASU," I "Mackey wants every facet of the 'U' to real bad for the 'U's image, you better provoked Carter's action, and then hostages. As sincere as Bani-Sadr believe he's got to head that off." "That's insane that could happen, Lash," went on to laud it, as he ruled the might be, he offers the United he objects. "You know that yourself." States no consolation. His power is "Maybe so," I says. "But if you don't and always has been limited, a control the leadership of an organization, paradox in his title of president anything can happen. Prexy can't take that that has never been more evident chance." than now. "Your friend Mackey demands everybody marches in step, right?" he says accusingly. Iran has failed to produce a solution after asking the United ■ iSIB "Didn't he get into South African Kruger 111 isltf# rands for his own private account when the States for more than five months trustees' policy is not to buy securities of to help seek an agreement through companies doing business down there?" diplomatic channels. Carter has "Only a few of us know it," I tells him smugly, "but before he brought those repeatedly balked at sanctions on Krugerrands, he had the place where they the assumption that the hostages produce 'em checked out real careful. would go free. A few months ago, "The natives who mine the gold they the idea of waiting until April for make 'em out of have one of the strongest their release seemed outrageous; unions down there. Good working condi¬ tions, great fringes. He's got some cute we cooperated anyway. Now that deadline has passed, and with it pictures of 'em singin' an' dancin' during their tea breaks. any assurance that the hostages "Let's get back to Mackey's attack on our will be released. alumni association," he says. "I can tell you, Cutting ties and imposing sanc¬ Lash, the alumns are saddened and de¬ moralized by what's been happening on the hostages would not be transfered tions appears to be the last step in to the hands of the government but campus. Especially when Mackey rejected the impasse. As for the former, President Hannah's compromise proposal to would remain inside the U.S. severing relations with belligerent resolve the dispute between himself and the Embassy compound. His decision nations is a standard procedure in association." prolonged the hostages' fate, American foreign policy, though it "President Mackey has always believed magnified the split in Iran's has not been used since 1961 when no compromised is possible," I says sternly, "when you know what you're doing is right. revolutionary government and America ceased diplomacy with I'm with him all the way on that, yessir!" gave Carter no choice but to cease Cuba. Economic sanctions as an "How can you say that, Lash?" he any further appeasement. arm-twisting measure will be demands. "John Hannah built this Univer¬ How long would the hostages more symbolic than substantive, sity from a cow college to the great have remained captive if Carter but a university it is now. We alums revere him necessary measure nonethe¬ as the George Washington of MSU, you had decided to withhold economic less. Carter, of course, has know. I'm sure he wouldn't propose sanctions and maintain ties? gambled this decision on the anything that isn't in the best interest of Judging from Khomeini's past assumption that U.S. allies will Michigan State." actions, their vigil would have had respond accordingly. Their sup¬ "I'll admit Dr. Hannah made his contribu¬ no end in sight. The hostages have tion in the old days," I says. "What's he port so far has been strong in done for us lately?" become an effective political tool Soviet denunciations, moderate on "That's a disgusting thing to say, Lash," as well as a trump card for the boycott issue and incorrigible Khomeini's regime. The revolu¬ in America's attempts to convince Protect the bog Environmental Protection Act, if neces¬ expressing displeasure with German he seethes. "I sure hope the trustees don't sary, to protect the bog. This University is politics, we would never have heard of see eye to eye with you on that. They're the tionary council has used the them to boycott Iranian oil. Strong As co-chairpersons of a campus-wide well known for many of its outstanding Jesse Owens. last hope we alums have." academic programs, including the depart¬ If the United States wants to take "You're out of luck then, buster," I hostages to force the world to meet backing in favor of sanctions is a environmental group, we wish to voice ments of natural resources. If we are to definitive action against the Soviets, why chuckles. "Those turkeys are stooges for their demands one by one. From necessity. Without allied support, support for the MSU administration in its uphold our reputation for high quality doesn't Carter simply stop all exports to the whoever's in the president's office. You saw approved visitations to the arrival they will put no more pressure on attempt to protect the Bear Lake Bog area natural resource programs, we must Soviet Union? It seems that once again our what they did when Harden was in there. of the U.N. Inquiry Commission, Iran than the trade restrictions the from the actions of a sand miner. The Bear demonstrate this knowledge in He wanted 'em to let the alumni association the manage¬ president chooses to tiptoe around the Iran has made daring efforts to Lake Bog area on the southeast corner of United States has already im- ment of our own natural areas. issue, and in the process causes more grief be an independent corporation, they fell MSU property is certainly one of, if not the have its grievances redressed. Scott Strahle and Pamela Wicks at home than abroad. On the April 6 into line, right? most unique and treasured natural features showing of 60 Minutes, Dan Rather was "Mackey wants to control it, they flip-flop Regardless of whether the United on campus. It is also used as a research and Co-chairpersons, Environmental shown in Afghanistan talking to the people States apologized, returned the Information Services right back, support his move to waste teaching area. Formed by glacial activity, it there, trying to determine what was going Kinney." shah's wealth or made a worldwide is a very sensitive and fragile area, and on. The people there are fighting to the best "If that's the way you folks are running announcement of its past crimes deserves top priority and protection from of their ability to withstand the Soviet Michigan State nowadays," he snorts, "I'm MSU. against Iran, by now it is obvious aggression, frequently using outdated sending my kids to Ann Arbor. I'm sure not that the revolutionary council has The problem is that the owner of a sand A better boycott? weapons to do it. I kept waiting for Rather signing your old petition, either!" mine adjacent to the Bear Lake tract, to explain to them, to tell them "Don't "That's jake with me, mister," I barks, no intention of letting the hostages Edward F. Soloman, wishes to remove I agree with your editorial opposing an worry, everything is going to be all-right, grabbing my petition out of his hand. "If go. Although a solution may lie in a 200,000 cubic yards of sand for a project in Olympic boycott (March 31). The people the United States is going to boycott the you can't accept the way we do things decision to return the deposed south Lansing. The Campus Parks and who would have this nation's athletes sit at Olympics . . ." democratically these days at the 'U', we shah for trial, it is equally obvious Planning Office and other scientists at MSU home as a method of showing the world our Ed Caswell don't need you. That goes for your kids, fear the mining could rupture the layer of Haslett that it is one demand that neither disapproval of Soviet aggression are too!" marl which seals the lake and bog. If this the United States nor most of the neglecting the lesson learned at the 1936 happens, the lake and bog would be drained Olympics. The highlight of that game was world will meet. and quite possibly destroyed by a series of the stunning performance of Jesse Owens, Iranian President Bani-Sadr's spontaneous combustion fires. and the annihilation of Hitler's ideas of initial success with the council MSU should seek and use all legal racial supremacy. If F.D.R. had ordered the remedies available, including the Michigan athletes to offered a glimmer of hope that the stay home as a means of hostages' release might be obtained without meeting the demands of the council's religious Bill opposition was misinforming factions. However, Bani-Sadr's Friday, April 1 limited authority has caught him in While my organization is not directly investments already mix with politics; Editorials are the opinions of the State News. Viewpoints, against Iran will be judged accord¬ involved with state investment legislation, the Iranian quagmire. How does nowhere is this more clear than in our tate ing to how the administration it was with great disconcert that I read supporting and rewarding corporations columns and letters are personal opinions. the supposed head of state in a backs them up. Sanctions are an Editorial Department your April 4 editorial arguing against state which enforce racial segregation in South country foment any action if easy way of sidestepping outright divestiture from U.S. corporations invest¬ Africa. The Bullard bills do not seek to R W Robinson Entertainment & Book Editor Bill Holdship Editor-in-chief another body is not only keeping conflict, but will ing in South Africa. In summary, you say eliminate all profits from South Africa, but tabs on him, but is diametrically undoubtedly that MSU's divestment from such stocks Managing Editor Don Kinsley Sports Editor Ed Bradley prolong the crisis even more. only to disassociate Michigan from South Opinion Page Editor Mike Megerian Layout Editor G aryPiatek opposed to his solutions? The If we are to solve the crisis while was prudent, but t hat a similar effort by the Africa's manner of generating profits from City Editor Susan Tompor Freelance Editor Carrie Thorn State of Michigan would set "a dangerous forced labor. If there is a dangerous Michele McElmurry Chief Copy Editor Linda Oliverio administration seems to have Campus Editor . pressuring Iran, a new strategy is precedent." precedent being set in this issue, it is your Photo Editor Richard Marshall Staff Representafivi Roland Wilkerson based its wait-and-see attitude needed. Patience and restraint It is quite ironic that the first organized inexcusable misinforming the public of the precisely on the possibility of a have backfired on us, and have so public opposition to this bill should come facts. Advertising Department favorable outcome to this govern¬ far watered down any influence we from a student newspaper .. . from MSU of Allan Cooper Ron MacMiHan Asst Advertising Manager Pat Greening mental tug all places! But what is even more disheart¬ Assistant to the Director, of war. Khomeini's have used in securing the most recent announcement how¬ ening is the misinformation you supply Common Cause hostages' release. A show of about House Bills 4831, 4838 and 5446 In ever, has dashed any hopes of an America's willingness to act might the first place, the state of Michigan already expeditious solution, and rein¬ just deter Iran from thinking it has has the power to dictate now public funds forced suspicions that Bani-Sadr is all the time in the world to end the are to be invested. During the past few not really running Iran at all. years the state has voluntarily withdrawn The United States is thus forced crisis, which is as much theirs as it its investments from many state corpora¬ DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau is ours. tions and has reinvested in corporations, bonds, which have no business in Michigan. my next questis one you know my Consequently, present Michigan invest¬ of the hottest young ustentothat co-host, dofft ment policies are oriented to using tax applause! just VOCAL POINT moneys more from state residents to invest in profitable institutions residing out ' , mitts apounp! iwnt you join my co -host and me in welcoming listen to it' they love I you. zeke3 no, i pont hesanout- selieve i've you! side the state. 2eke btemnet! cljpi acton him befope Today's question: « i metv Will an open forum with the DPS beneficial? on YES - 353 3110 NO - 353-3220 its towing policy be Secondly, these bills introduced by Rep. Perry Bullard would not forbid Michigan banks from making loans to South Africa; \ \ 1 f % rather, the bill prevents the state treasurer Results from Thursday's question; from depositing surplus funds in financial Will you support state legislators who favor drastically cutting institutions which provide loans to South funding for higher education? Africa. YES - 16 NO - 28 Thirdly, your argument that these bills Sponsored by ASMS! and 'I he State News, inc. mix politics with investments is short j sighted, at best, tjuite clearly, present 7jgpizju* T\ V Michigon Stole News, Eost Lonsing, Michigon Friday April 11 1980 5 UDAG grant sparks discussion on downtown Bi MATT PERRY and parking space. multi-purpose arena built if the present Civic Center percent, aiding builders. appointed a committee in No¬ State News Staff Writer Construction for the exhibi¬ could be sold to the state of Porter said that MSU is "not vember to examine the possibil- When Lansing received a tion hall should begin in Octo¬ being asked to foot the bill at ity of combined intramural/ Michigan. He said the arena a $10.3 million Urban Develop¬ ber, while the proposed adjoin¬ committee made a formal audio¬ all. Not a penny." multi-purpose arena facility on ment Action Grant a week ago ing arena could be added at any visual presentation March 18 to He stressed that with the campus. for its proposed exhibition/con time in the future. state representative. The pre¬ budget crunch at the Univer¬ Chairperson Robert Siefert, vention hall, it signaled a new sentation cited potential uses of sity the likelihood of building an Universitiy architect, said the start for discussion on an PORTER SAID THE com the Civic Center as well as the arena on campus to replace the committee has finished the adjoining multi purpose arena. mittee will meet in the near merits of the proposed arena. existing Jenison Fieldhouse is study which will reach Lansing's arena committee, future to discuss financial com¬ More than $10 million could improbable. Mackey's desk next week. which has been dormant for "a mitments and convince MSU of be raised from the sale of the long long time," is free to Lansing's sincerity in providing Civic Center, while the remain¬ STUDENTS WOULD BE THE COMMITTEE, SIE¬ resume talks on an arena that the arena. able to receive at least twice as FERT said, studied only the ing amount would have to come HGREs vngmpwwvient CHECK FREE* could serve both Lansing and MSU, according to committee "We're not trying to steal an arena from MSU," Porter said. from private commitments, many game tickets he said. Any problems as they do feasibility of combining the intramural facility and the Porter said. now, project manager Rick Porter. "We're trying to build an arena with into unit. "That's going to be a long transportation could be arena one Porter, also a Lansing Plan¬ for the community." worked out, possibly including Financing was not discussed, process," Porter said. "It's still ning Department employee, Porter said the support of in the embryonic stages. shuttle buses, he added. he added, though locations for said without the grant the MSU was essential in building Dale Schian, chief of staff for the facility were examined. could cut jobs "From a financing standpoint Mail cuts exhibition/convention would not hall have been built and the ball arena, since MSU basket¬ would be a permanent we need support community. From a designing from the ASMSU, said a survey students will be sent out this of MSU Seifert said he was not liberty to discuss specifics until at any plans for the connected tenant and would assure the point we've progressed a lot week regarding the arena. A Mackey had seen the report. By MARK FELLOWS forces to study the proposal, one to study its arena would have been can¬ arena 12 nights of activity. further," he said. 1979 spring term sampling Siefert was able to say, State News Staff Writer effects on mail and service and another to celed. Porter said the arena would Porter said the costs of showed three-fourths of MSU however, that no contact has examine its impact on labor relations. The proposed elimination of Saturday mail "We've all been waiting for need a minimum of 140 events students felt a new arena is been made between the com¬ delivery could result in the elimination of Results of the two studies will be made financing are rising dramati¬ the grant," Porter said. "With¬ to make it economi¬ needed and 86 percent oppose mittee and representatives of 20,000 jobs nationwide, an agent for the public within the next several weeks, Bolger per year cally each year. out the UDAG grant we cally feasible. He said the Porter said the city would building the facility downtown. Lansing. National Association of Letter Carriers said said. However, any proposed changes in mail couldn't go a step forward." events would include every¬ use tax-exempt bonds to fi¬ Porter acknowledged the Ingham County has been service must be submitted to the indepen Thursday. The proposed 18,000-seat thing from basketball games nance the building. The bonds, wishes of the students for an given space on Farm Lane Jack R. Sebolt, national business agent for dent Postal Rate Commission, which will hold arena is another phase of the and concerts to tractor pulls. attained through the Lansing on-campus facility, but main¬ south of Mt. Hope Road to build the union, said the elimination of Saturday hearings and issue an advisory opinion. $70 million downtown Lansing Economic Developmemt Cor¬ tained that the possibility for it an agriculture exhibition center delivery, if necessary, would be supported by Victor Hribar, manager of the East renovation program, which in¬ PORTER SAID THE $28.8 poration, would cut prime in¬ was small. The arena "would obviously most union members. Lansing Post Office Customer Department, cludes a hotel and retail, office million arena would only be terest rates more than 50 MSU President Cecil Mackey not interest us at all," he said.i He added, however, that a day other than Service said, "Congress is kicking us Saturday may be eliminated by the postal around." A'M Recording Artists: service, or that regional postal districts might be allowed to choose their own day to HRIBAR SAID NO final decision has been Urban sprawl a major problem ISQUEEZEj suspend delivery. communicated from Washington to the post U.S. Postmaster General William F. Bolger office, so no conclusions about delivery said last month that eliminating the sixth day changes should be made. of delivery may be the only alternative open to the postal service in the face of "It's in the hands of Congress," he said. The major impact of the employee cuts, Brickley informs conference Congressional budget cuts. Sebolt said, would fall on "utility carriers," While migration to the sub¬ cities)," he said. living where they wish, he said. who deliver mail for regular carriers on off urbs helped in dealing The state has given funds to "Some people want to go with the days. help develop the city of Detroit, (of the cities). That's their THE U.S. HOUSE Budget Committee last Since regular carriers work five days a population boom of the 1950's, out month voted to reduce postal service it is now a major problem for but should not have to do the right," he said. "But should we week, the utility carriers would no longer be same in the suburbs. follow them and start (a city) the state of Michigan and its appropriations in 1981 by $836 million, needed if the sixth day of delivery were urban centers, the Lt. Gov. "If we don't stabilize the land all over again! beginning Oct. 1, eliminated, he said. James Brickley said Thursday. use pattern then we will have "That's like a dog chasing its The U.S. Office of Management and The carriers' union is also concerned with "We haven't fully come to to rebuild each of those (state- tail. Budget also proposed postal appropriations the proposal's effect on the federal private funded I institutions because of be reduced in the government's fight to mail statutes, which give the postal service a grips with the second major "Let's migration — urban sprawl," urban sprawl." stop encouraging balance the budget and reduce inflation. monopoly on first class mail delivery, he said. urban sprawl and all the waste If Congress forces a five-day delivery Brickley told a conference on Bolger said that of the three money-saving However, the state has no and duplication it causes," he community development at choices open to the postal service — increased productivity, raised postal rates or a service cut — only the service cut would be schedule, he said, "why not four days, or three?" This might make it possible for a private MSU's Kellogg Center. Brickley, who said the first right to discourage people from added. 7/V major migration was to the workable. company to get approval to take up the slack cities, said urban sprawl has He also said he has appointed two task of needed service, Sebolt said. not only satisfied population growth but has bec.ome in¬ Hunger Workshop slated grained in society, as each new A Hunger Workshop, which movies, "71M Jlq14rfie generation wants to build a new a presentation on the home. will explore the causes and report of the Presidential Com¬ MON. APRIL 14 Forestry Club to hold shindig Land use needs to be stabil¬ ized, Brickley said, adding that this is the purpose of the dimensions of world hunger, will be held from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday at the United mission on World Hunger, and a Third World Luncheon. The Forestry Club will hold its annual shindig at 7:30 to¬ Tickets are $3 and are avail¬ able in the forestry department officers will be announced. Foresters with axes will be community development cab¬ inet which he heads. Ministries of Higher Education, 1118 S. Harrison Road. Cost of the workshop is $2, which includes resource mater¬ °00i office, 126 Natural Resources on hand to chop off the tie of night in Demonstration Hall. "What we want to do is The day-long workshop will ials and lunch. Students may The Lost World String Band Bldg., and at the door. any person who wears one. include discussion attend for free. Forewarned is forearmed. protect an investment (in the groups, will Awards for best dressed play at the event and a caller will be on hand for square foresters will be presented and dancing. the names of next year's club re SJFODD PENTAX Kodak DISC SHOP CLONES ARE CHEAP! MSU Marketing Assoc. & Linn's Camera THIS WEEKEND Presents: WE WILL BE Camera Show '80 Sunday April 13 MOVING!! Noon -S Watch for our opening later 2nd Floor Union Parlors At Copvgiaon «• » p«n»ctea Out iw> itooo. 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Sexual attraction, a dormant issue at 'Eight-a-Day' policy relaxed attraction at first sight" happens all the time, and is, in fact, the the start, emerges only after facades are slowly dropped, and basis for a great many interpersonal relationships — many of when each partner is willing to give, not gifts of love, but one's which lead to marriage. self in love. With few exceptions then, these relationships have Now the great tragedy is not that we so often confuse love always struck me as being mature and fulfilling to each partner, with sex (although this is a common tragedy), but that we fail to where respect for one another is earned not on the basis of one's By JOHN NEILSON recognize the spiritual bankruptcy inherent in any relationship status, physical traits or educational level, but through the State News Staff Writer based on such an attraction. For physical attraction, though preservation of one's own individuality vis-a-vis the relation¬ Pop Entertainment has officially changed its admissions policy persistent for days, weeks and months, becomes a waning ship. Nothing lost, something gained. for the upcoming "Eight A Day For The Eighties" show to allow cancer once we realize that we secretly and inexorably despise for unrestricted re-admission, director Carl Bressler has an¬ the very person to whom we are attracted. When this happens nounced. we are trapped, seemingly forever, in a perpetual tug between While it was previously announced that Pop Entertainment might have to charge people to re-enter if they left at any time in one's mind and one's genitals — and our only recourse is to flee. Politics Of Culture 3910. order to satisfy University requirements, it was generally felt that Love has nothing to do with genitalia. A simple, straight¬ it would be an inconvenience to require concert-goers to remain forward statement most people will readily acknowledge on the inside for the duration of the all-dav festival. The new policy would level of the mind but fail (again and again!) to match on the level The phrase "getting all worked up," used frequently when allow ticket-holders to leave and re-enter at will upon presentation of action. It is equally true that love has nothing to do with one's describing a range of emotions, is not entirely inaccurate when of proof of admission (ticket stub or hand stamp). heart. Anyone who subscribes to the phrase "my heart is describing love. For love, like hate, requires hard work. Assistant director Glenn Movish said the policy will be to let overflowing with love" need only view the procedures in an Anyone who doubts this statement need only look into the eyes ; ticket-holders come and go as they please. There will be picnic open-heart surgery to exorcise oneself of this notion. of any racist American, sexist American, or religious fanatic to ; tables and bleachers outside the fieldhouse for those who wish to understand the raw energy needed to contrive to hate another sit out during any of the acts, as well as concessions selling many person, or oneself. "I never met a man I didn't like," said Will : varieties of food. T-shirt, frisbees. etc. People are also free to bring It is ' 'heir own lunches if they desire. equally true that love has nothing to do Rogers. Mr. Rogers chose to channel his energies elsewhere. with one's heart. But work in general rarely gives one immediate rewards, and "What we're trying to do here is create a situation that's Anyone who subscribes to this is especially true of the work required for love: love is an ; essentially an outdoor show indoors." Movish added, citing that the phrase "my heart is overflowing with ambiguous, abstract goal, of whose attainment one can never be ; Pop Entertainment will not be producing an outdoor concert this love" need only view the procedures in open- assured. Love can never be arrived at without pain, struggle, ' spring. "The doors will be open, the wind will be blowing, and heart surgery to exorcize oneself of this and a plethora of mistakes. And it remains true that most • people can wander in and out all day." "Weah duh Ramones, and vouse kids better be people are unwilling to pay these prices — often for good Bressler and Movish both stressed that people planning to notion. ready to rock come Saturday. May 3." reasons. ; attend the festival should get their tickets as soon as possible, It takes a long, long time to fall in love, and if it is a genuine ; citing that response to the Festival will determine what (or even three-chord pop/rock in his native England; MI-SEX, who will be From my experience I have found that couples who revel love, it always gets better. Most young people today know ; IF) concerts will be held next year and beyond. So fa;. they noted, bringing their electronic new wave music from Australia for their endlessly in each other's company, that is, who display a nothing about love and everything about sex, while older ; ticket sales have been fairly slow, even though the May 3 concert first-ever American concert; Carolyne Mas, who has been widely delightful yet poised outlook on each other and the world, were people, our parents and grandparents, know a little about each ; is only a few weeks away. hailed for her Springsteen-like concert appearances; and Canada's indifferent to each other upon their initial meeting, and may, in (although modesty prevents them from divulging this ; "The concert is an attempt to break away from the mold of Battered Wives, who thankfully have recently taken to calling fact, have actually hated each other, due to ignorance, "know-how"). Thus with age comes balance, moderation and a ; previous shows we've had at the University and offer people themselves the Wives. misunderstanding or both. tempering of the polarities of love and sex . . . and these are ; something new and different," Movish pointed out. "We've been The show will also feature L.A.'s Textones, a relatively new The reasons for this paradox have to do with chance and a polarities, for the poets have shown that true love never needed ; faced with all sorts of pressure to not put on this kind of festival, band who so impressed Tom Petty recently that he gave them a willingness to learn: should they ever meet again (and usually to be consummated. So then . . . who needs true love? ; and we need people to support this and prove that they really new song to record; The L'oyds, who are featured in a they do), things can only get better. From an initial point of Sio /s o graduate student in family studies ; DON'T want to see Pablo Cruise year after year." soon-to-be-released Jon Peters movie called Die Laughing; and "If this show isn't a big success," Bressler added, "music at MSU Detroit's own Gary Fabulous and the Black Slack, who electrified ; could go back to the Dark Ages. We would not be allowed to take Dooley's over spring break with their awesome funk/new wave ; risks — we would have to put on concerts by outside promoters fusion music (the dual guitar players in the Black Slack are so ; offering only the most established bands." incredibly hot that some wits have dubbed them "The new ; The line-up for the 'Eight-A-Day For The Eighties" show is ' Parlia-Funkadelic-Experience"). indeed quite a departure from the usual MSU concert offerings. Tickets for the "Eight-A-Day For The Eighties" extravaganza State Nrws ; Headlining the show will be the Ramones, whose six albums of are already on sale for $10 apiece (which a little bit of math Newsline stripped-down rock 'n roll have had an immeasurable impact on translates to a mere $1.25 per band; for reserved seats. Tickets are ; rock music in the last few years. Also on the bill will be Stiff available at the Union Ticket Office, WhereHouse Records II and 355-8252 • recording artist Wreckless Eric, who has just released his first III, and Sounds & Diversions in Lansing. Tickets are also available ■ American album after earning quite a reputation for his by mail order to the Union ticket office. 10 A.M. Living As o Christian Beal presents Fellini's film masterpiece 11:15 A.M. COLLEGE CLASS There's a lot of popular films Mussolini, and the complacency deserted hotel. 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Candy even something from the works drawing from his African Kresge Art Gallery. It's open and 9:30 p.m. in 109 Anthony Goes to Hollywood stars the National Lampoon. Something heritage at 4 p.m. Following at from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. today and Hall tonight). Gene Hackman's inimitable Candy who just for everybody. 6p.m. isoboeist JiriTancibudek 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday and an existential cop in Night CAN'T seem to stay out of CONCERT DEFT. The Lan from Australia, who will be Sunday. Moves (7:30 and 9:30 p.m. everyone's beds. It's in B 106 sing Symphony Orchestra Cab¬ accompanied by MSU faculty Saturday in 109 Anthony Hall; Wells at 7:30, 9 and 10:30 p.m. member pianist Edith Kraft. MOVIES DEPT. What's new 8 p.m. Sunday in 336 Union). and midnight tonight and Sat¬ aret/Pops is presenting an afternoon of Gershwin at the in town? Irwin Allen's When Classic films are $1.50, or $1 urday. Admission is $3.50, and THEATRE DEPT. The Col¬ Time Ran OUT!!!! Paul with RHA pass. $2.50 for students. Lansing Civic Center starting at 2 p.m. lected Works of Billy the Kid is Newman! Jacqueline Bisset! Sunday. Tickets are playing at the BoarsHead, and William Holden! It's action! It's $10 for adults (tickets include box lunch) for the main floor, $5 despite the mixed response, it adventure! It's crap! It's at the Acquire The Wrath Of Cod, which some con¬ for the first balcony, and $3 for is a fine production although Michigan Theatre. sider Heriog's best film, is on campus the general admission balcony. the play itself might offend There are some GOOOOOOD some people with its graphic- films on campus this weekend. tonight. Tickets are available through the Arts Box Office. ness, violence and nudity. Call Beal is presenting Amarcord Janesville, Wis.'s own duo 484-7805 for tickets and info. with The Clowns in a Fellini RHA pulls out the big guns MAKE ME LAUGH DEPT. In MSU's own Toybox Thea¬ double feature tonight and Sat with films surely EVERYONE Check out the Comedy Castle Sweetapple is coming to Ten Pound Fiddle's coffeehouse in tre, you can see Michigan urday (see promo elsewhere in has seen before: Rocky, Animal tonight, Saturday and Sunday Williams Hall Cafeteria at 8 this folklore enacted by some very this section). Amarcord is at House, and Silver Streak. I can and see Leonard Barr, the versatile puppets. Admission is 9:15 p.m. only, The Clowns is at see the lines forming. Call popular Tonight Show come¬ evening. Be-boppers Richie Cole and $1.50. Phone 355-0148 for infor 7:30 and 11 p.m. Showplace is 355-0313 for times and places. dian who says something nasty the Johnny Griffin Quartet are mation on this Saturday and 128 Natural Science Bldg. to¬ Our friends at the India Club about everything. Comedy being imported to Ann Arbor Sunday show in the Arena night, and 100 Engineering Committee want to inform you Castle is located in Moon's, 225 by Eclipse Jazz, at 8 p.m. Theatre. There are several Bldg. Saturday. Admission is of its next presentation: Har¬ M.A.C. Ave. Tickets can be Saturday in the Michigan Thea showtimes. $2. monium, a Bengali film by one found at Discount Records, tre. Tickets are at East Lan¬ Classic films brings the stag¬ of the leading Indian directors, WhereHouse Records, Para sing's Discount Records. KRESGE AND ABRAMS gering Acguirre The Wrath of Tapan Sinha. The film is an mount News Center, and The music department pre¬ DEPT. Abrams is still continu¬ God, which some consider incisive portrait of Indian life Recordland. sents two foreign musicians ing Cosmic Fireworks (as they Herzog's best film. It's the featuring some exquisite origi¬ free of charge in the Music will through June 1). Call Heart ot Darkness like journey nal Indian melodies. It's at 7 compiled by William Barnhardt PAC to present Woody's comedy Husband and Jane C. Salutz and Lawrence wife Play it Again, Sam, Woody Allen's classic tale of love and neurosis, will be dramatized by ington, D.C., and Baltimore. It Baisch star as the Christies, with Gregg Schulte as Bogey. play recitals Sunday Pantree Celebrates MSU's Performing Arts Com¬ marked Woody Allen's debut as The cast also includes Cynthia pany in Fairchild Theater at 8:15 p.m. April 15 Allan Felix is a through 19. a stage actor and included performances by Diane Keaton and Tony Roberts as the Chris¬ Zeitz, Shelley Kalmus, Marcia Pihl, Shawn Dale, Susan Dear, Mary Rademaker, Estelle Goda be Husband and wife pianists Ralph and Albertine Votapek will playing in separate recitals this weekend in the Lansing area. He will be the featured soloist at the Lansing Symphony Spring! shy, wimpy, ties. and Linda Goetz. Orchestra's Gershwin spectacular, which will include his recently divorced writer who yearns to be the next Hum- performance of Rhapsody in Blue. The recital is at 2 p.m. Tickets are on sale at the Sunday at the Lansing Civic Center. This spring the Pantree introduces six delicious new items to Bogart when it comes to at¬ version of the play. In its New PAC box office in Fairchild Mrs. Votapek will be performing with MSU's Chamber its menu . . crab quiche, crepes New Orleans and Eggs tracting women. Throughout . York City debut, the critics Theater, 355-0148. Prices are Orchestra under the direction of Dennis Burkh. She will play New Orleans (both with crab), a fresh vegetable casserole the play, Felix bumbles $3.50 for Tuesday through Back's Concerto for Harpsichord in D minor on the program through a number of close were generally impressed. One AuGratin dinner, and two chicken specialties - Teriyaki Quiche encounters and blind dates, reviewer described it as "a Thursday performances, $4 on with Elgar's Serenade for String and Orchestra and Bartok's handsome and deserved tribute Friday and Saturday. Divertimento for Strings. The free concert is at 8:15 p.m. and a Teriyaki Dinner. relying on advice from Bogey himself, who convinces him that to Humphrey Bogart." Sunday in the Kellogg Auditorium. A "when you're not coming on Director Frank Rutledge de¬ The addition of crab continues the Pantree tradition of unique scribes Play it Again, Sam as "a phony, you can make it with & delicious foods served at very affordable prices. The crepes dames." Unfortunately, the "dame" Felix successfully se¬ funny play, challenging for the actors, with a number of roles for women." cameo TORONTO WEEKEND $65.00 New Orleans combines seasoned crabmeat a delicious wine sauce, and fresh mushrooms in while the Crab Quiche, with swiss duces is Linda Christie, wife of his best friend, Dick. Play it Again, Sam opened in MSU Sophomore Don Wein- gust will portray Allan Felix. May 9-11, 1980 cheese, compliments an extensive selection of quiches. Eggs New Orleans is sure to be a favorite with the late night crowd: 2 Nights Deluxe Accommodation crabmeat and poached eggs on an english muffin, accented with P — hollandaise sauce . . . delicious! ^ — Roundtrip Rail Transportation from Windsor To acquaint the public with two of its exciting new dishes the Pantree is offering coupons in the State News during April, CALL NOW 353-5255 featuring two-for-one Chicken Teriyaki, dinners for only $4.50 or ASMSL TRAVEL two-for-one fresh vegetable casserole AuGratin dinners for just $3.75. Coupon is valid each Monday through Thursday, 3 p.m. - — ' A Division of the ASMSU Programming Board funded by student tax money. Call the Programming Board Hotline midnight, until May 1st. Bring the coupon at the bottom of this 353-2010, for more info on P.B. events. page and enjoy a great meal at the Pantree. The' Professional Tanning Center MSU BOOTERY On Gland Rivi" Open Mon Sot 10-8 After Easter Sale 4 Days Only sponsored Oj/: fri. sat. mon. & tues. 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April 21 DOWNTOWN, LANSING 1980 - LAST DAY - from 8 00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m. 372-7120 CHANGE OF ADDRESS |h Change of address from one location to another 55 within the city limits of East Lansing should be 1 reported to the City Clerk either in person or by i mail or telephone until APRIL 21, 1980. NO CHANGE I OF ADDRESS WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER APRIL 21, If a registered voter changes his her address from one city or township to another city or township, IMFERML GARDEN he must register with the Clerk in his her new 2 for 1 Chicken Teriyaki dinne location. $4 50 or 2 for 1 vegetable casserole au gratin $3.75. YOU MUST BE REGISTERED TO VOTE MSU BOOTERY 349 2698 FOR WOMEN FOR MEN 2080 W. Gr. Rv. Okamos 225 E. Grand River 217 E. Grand River Beverly Colizzi, City Clerl W. *jm; eiali/e in die hard In fit. N, 0 Michigan State News East Lansing. Michigan Friday, April 11, 198 Injuries hurt netmen dual with the Hawkeyes is bad leg has kept him on By ED BRADLEY State News Sports Writer slated for 1 p.m. Both will be crutches much of the week. The MSU men's tennis played at the Racquet Club of "He's determined to play PLAY HOME-AND-HOME SERIES team is undefeated, untied Lansing, unless weather con¬ this weekend, but he hasn't and unhealthy. ditions permit outdoor play at walked since Monday," Injuries to key personnel the Varsity Courts. Drobac said of his sophomore have been foremost on head The Spartans defeated the standout. Wolverines ahead for Spartan batters coach Stan Drobac's mind while preparing for home University of Illinois and Pur¬ due University last weekend in home events to open their Wickman joins Francisco Amaya (wrist) Klemm (back) and Mike matches with the universities on the team's By BILL TEMPLETON rescheduled. of Minnesota and Iowa today regular season. injured list. It was not known Sophomore right fielder Jim FOR THE SPARTANS, sen MSU will start senior Jay and Saturday, respectively. whether any or all of the State .News Sports Writer Both games will be nine- Paciorek is hitting at a .309 clip ior left fielder Kenny Robinson Strother on Saturday and sen¬ The Gophers come into DROBAC'S LATEST CAS¬ injured would be available for In each of the last two inning matchups, with Satur¬ with two homers and 16 RBIs, is the offensive leader in nearly ior Brian Wolcott in the Sunday East Lansing for a 3 p.m. UALTY is No. 4 singles service this weekend. seasons, the Big Ten baseball day's action slated for Ann and he and Foussianes are contest. Strother boasts a 1-3 every category. His .365 bat¬ contest, while tomorrow's player Jeff Wickman, whose i page 9l championship has come down to Arbor, and then the two teams major concerns of MSU head ting average and five home mark with a 3.11 ERA, while the final pair of games between coming to Kobs Field at 1 p.m. coach Danny Litwhiler. runs are tops, and defensively, Wolcott is 1-2 with a 5.90 ERA. MSI' and the University of Sunday. "Those two guys can really the Ypsilanti native has com¬ Michigan. The Wolverines have named break up a ball game," Lit¬ mitted just one error. "You could have the worst In 1978, Michigan clinched their starting pitchers for the whiler said. "Foussianes is a Junior Mark Russ is hitting team in the world and get fired the title on the final weekend. Last season, it was the Spar¬ tans who won their first Big Ten title since 1971 after a weekend, but are unsure who will pitch on which day. Junior right hander Mark Clinton and freshman right hander Steve good hitter and we hope we can pitch him like he should be pitched and stay away from his at a .346 clip, with sophomore shortstop A1 Dankovich right behind the Lansing right fielder up enough to beat Michigan,' Litwhiler said about the age-old rivalry. "This year it'll probably Golfers off Columbus, Ohio, and the to Ohio State scheduled to compete as indivi¬ North Carolina will not return power." with a .341 mark. be a toss-up." famed Ohio State University duals. to defend its team title anc thrilling 8-5 win at home. Ontiveros will be the Michigan It is a big early to predict a hurlers, with Clinton the owner Scarlet Golf Course will set the Senior Ann Atwood, sopho medalist Sherry Turner of Fur similar finish in this year's of a 2-2 won-ioss mark and a stage beginning today for the more Lisa Speaker and fresh¬ man University has graduated. conference title chase, but the 2.40 earned run average. Onti¬ Sixth Annual OSU Invitational. men Sid Wells, Lisa Brown and Following the OSU Invita Big Ten season does get under way beginning Saturday as veros is 2-4 with a 2.81 ERA, including 44 strikeouts in 32 Laxers try to extend The MSU women's golf team is among the schools listed in the 17-team field, and with play Allison Sellers will comprise the starting unit, with sopho¬ tional, MSU heads for Hunting ton, W. Va„ Invitational and the Marshall defending champion MSU will innings. mores Nina Spatafora and Beth April 18 and 19. take on the Wolverines in a running through Sunday, the Sierra completing the traveling home-and-home pair of contests event has been expanded to 54 squad. perfect league record THE WOLVERINES ARE holes. Host Ohio State and the Saturday and Sunday. hitting .279 as a team and are Riders unite led MSU head coach Mary University of Georgia rank as by senior shortstop George MSU IS CURRENTLY 5 15 Foussianes with a .415 average. Fossum left with her team favorites in the weekend tour¬ The newlyformed M The MSU lacrosse team will said. "In order to win, we're weekend and added two more overall, while the Wolverines Foussianes was the all-league early Thursday morning after ney, although Fossum is confi¬ Equestrian Club will hold an try to keep its Midwest La¬ going to have to play a good goals in MSU's 10-5 win over the completion of intrasquad are 11-9. The Spartans' Thurs¬ shortstop a year ago and led the dent her Spartans can finish as organizational meeting at crosse Association record per solid 60 minutes of intense Albion; sophomore Greg Helga- day home double-header with conference in hitting. His three feet when league foe Ashland ball." moe scored twice against Ober¬ playoffs conducted this week. high as third. p.m. Monday in 133 Akers Hall Fossum took seven members New champions in both team Aquinas College was canceled home runs and 17 RBIs lead the (Ohio) College invades Spartan With the way the laxers have lin and had two assists at Anyone interested is wel due to wet grounds, and may be team this year. of the MSU links crew with her and individual categories are come to attend. For additiona Stadium Saturday for a 2 p.m. been playing as of late, though, Albion; and senior Jim Goldrick to Columbus, and will play five assured in this year's classic as information call Anahid matchup. the Spartans might be better had a pair of goals against as a team, with two others 1979 champion University of Avakian at 353-3195. The laxers had a 3-2 overall off than Kanner imagines. Albion, as did freshman Art record before a Thursday MSU's all-time leading Barry. Tournament next for match scheduled at Hope Col¬ scorer, Kevin Willitts, is off to "Our attackers and mid¬ lege. MSU is 1-0 in the MLA. another great start this season fielders are really coming along with 19 goals and six assists in now, and their scoring reflects Spartan soft ball squad The Ashland game is an important one for the Spartans, and co-coach Nevin Kanner just four games. Those sort of statistics are rather expected the confidence they're gaining," Kanner said. The Spartan softball team single-game elimination playoff forsees quite a battle. out of Willitts, however, and it "Even if Willitts is forced to will travel to Normal, 111., this for the championship. is the play of the rest of the miss a game because of the "Ashland is not only one of weekend to compete in the The Spartans are scheduled team that has made the Spar¬ the top teams in the league, it is pinched nerve in his hip which fourth annual Redbird Invita¬ to meet Eastern Illinois Univer¬ also one of the best teams we tans a genuine contender for flares up now and again, the tional at Illinois State Univer¬ sity and Ohio State University will play this season," Kanner the Midwest crown. rest of the team believes that sity. today and will wrap up pool For example, senior co-cap¬ they, too, have the ability to The 16-team tournament, ex¬ play Saturday against Texas tain Mark Pinto tallied four put the ball in the net and win panded from last year's 12-team A&M University. times against Oberlin last some games." field, consists of pool play in The MSU squad is 7-6 on the Tickets available which the entrants are divided season, but has had five of its into pools of four teams. last six games rained out, Tickets are still available for Each team plays one game MSU has not finished in the tonight's MSU Basketball Bust against every other team in its top four in either of its previous at Long's Convention Center in pool with the top two teams appearances in the Redbird Lansing. 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Jill Grinberg are slated for the Gettys and Grinberg, Tewes happier. to land the 6-10 McCormick, one of the nation's top pivotmen. The Spartans take on Minne MSU will still be short a and Pierce, and Dunn and Kim He knows Tim McCormick, the state's Nos. 1 and 2 singles top high school player, However, Heathcote was not surprised with that cager's sota in a dual match at 3 p.m. starter for Sunday's match. No. positions, are the doubles lineup due to has decided to cast his lot with that institution 60 miles decision to go Maize and Blue. today then watch from the respectively. Freshmen Sue Bogdonas' absence. southeast of here via Interstate 96 and U.S. 23. "Am I disappointed? Yes. Extremely sidelines the He knows Vern Fleming, one of New York disappointed? No. If we as Gophers meet City's best had thought all year we were No. 1 on iMcCormick's) list and he Iowa Saturday at 1 p.m. backcourtmen, has announced he's heading for the Peach State had said he was going elsewhere, then we'd have Then, MSU and the Hawk- gone out and and its University of Georgia. He knows his team must improve upon its lackluster 1215 killed ourselves. "But we were never at the level with him where we were eyes complete the schedule with a 9 a.m. meeting Sunday. Ruggers win record and ninth place Big Ten finish of last season. considered 'in the hunt.' Even when the top three schools were announced ljust before McCormick made his final decision a ALL THE MATCHES will be The MSU rugby team won twice last weekend, beating the Tennis team ailing HEATHCOTE ALSO KNOWS that getting the manpower week ago), only Michigan, Ohio State and North Carolina were held at the Racquet Club of Windsor Canadian-Anglos 58-0 for such a turnaround is not easy. But any lack of success, he in the running." and 18-6 on the East Complex Lansing. The Spartan men's i continued from page 8) says, is not from lack of trying. team is Fields. tentatively scheduled to If any of the injured play Steve Heitzner, a member "Everybody says we're not doing well. Maybe we're not HEATHCOTE COMPARED MSG'S status with McCormick play at the same site today and like Matt Sandler did last of last year's team recently doing a good job of getting prospects, but we're doing a good Saturday. job of recruiting," the MSU coach told The State News this to that of Fleming, a 6-5 guard out of New York another "blue-chip" All America prospect. City and Coach Earl Rutz Jr. is hoping Im Notes week, easier. Drobac will breathe restored to active status, will week. also be available. his team can come back from a Sandler, an Essexville jun¬ "We've been No. 1 Vern Yorimoto and King, Sandler Okay, Jud. But what about the guys you do have? on Fleming's list for a long time," the trio of defeats last weekend Due to The Spartans did sign two in state players to national coach said Monday. "But now it's decision time and he's not specific day schedul ior, fought off the flu bug and and Wickman lor LaParl) and against league opponents Ohio ing problems, co-rec one pitch emerged victorious in both his Demare and LaParl letters of intent Wednesday, the first day high school seniors ready. That's not a good sign." State and Purdue universities, lor softball will not be played. Any singles contests and one of Klemml will play doubles for could make such a binding commitment. Evidently it wasn't, as Georgia beckoned. and the University of Indiana. persons or teams may be con¬ two doubles matches against the Spartans. It has also been reported MSU has its eyes on two other New The losses dropped the Spar¬ sidered for regular co-rec slow- Illinois and Purdue. He has Drobac sees big challenges THE NEW SIGN'EES are Ben Tower, a 6-8 forward from York-area prospects, 6-foot-4 Roosevelt Chapman and 6-foot-7 tans' record to 5-7. Saranac, and Randy Morrison, a 6-2 guard from Olivet. While pitch softball play when team recovered and is slated for his from this weekend's foes, both Ron Williams. Rutz was concerned early in scheduling slots open. Call Sally familiar No. 2 singles position. of which placed higher than both compiled excellent statistics as preps — Morrison led the the week with the condition of Another Michigan blue-chipper, Detroit Catholic Central's Belloli or Lynne Olson at 355- Freshman Steve Yorimoto MSU at last year's Big Ten state in scoring with a 34.2 average and Tower scored at a two of his starting players, but 4710 for scheduling priority. will play No. 1, with sopho¬ Barry Spencer, does not have MSU high on his list, though championships. 28-point clip — their small-school backgrounds made them is now sure the pair is able to The deadlines for fraternity, more Scott King at No. 3. anathema to most Big Ten recruiters. through no fault of its basketball program. Spencer, who would "Minnesota is picked to "I don't look at the level a kid plays at as a limitation," like to enter architectural engineering, had Stanford and Duke play. individual and co-rec and wom¬ place third in the league this universities and the University of Virginia among his top three. Freshman Pam Pierce and en's doubles tennis is noon THE REST OF the lineup is year, and Iowa should also be Heathcote said. "It's true that some schools wouldn't even look Jennifer Tewes are expected to today in 201 IM Sports-West. unclear. Should Wickman not right up there," Drobac said. at them (Tower and Morrison)." "People have to remember the competition for the top kids is be in the lineup after sustaining The deadline for residence Heathcote said the pair was most heavily recruited by tremendous," said Heathcote. "There are so few big men, not play at No. 4, Dino Demare "I'm impressed with our play Mid American Conference schools (Western enough to go around. There might be five quality centers like injuries at Purdue last week¬ hall and independent tennis is will move up from No. 5 and thus far, but we'll see just Michigan and end. Pierce has severe shin noon Thursday, April 24 in 201 John LaParl from No. 6 to No. how Central Michigan universities, the University of Toledo). He McCormick in the country, with 250 Division I schools after tough we are very soon." said them." splints, and Tewes a bad Achil¬ West IM. Washington State and Stanford universities also were after Tower. The question is, who will play for MSU next year? The But two signees do not a recruiting year make, and the MSU outlook at the moment is not good. The 1979 national brass knows its task is far from over. champion could be 1981's Big Ten cellar dweller. Time will tell. ★★★★★★I 3 Stooges !-*★★★★★ Akers Choice Presents BASEBALL SPARTANS VS. 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CAIRO, Egypt When Iran. - Many Egyptians regard Doctors said they were confi¬ It has taunted Sadat with President Anwar Sadat The new student demonstra¬ Sadat's help for the shah as the dent they could control the cries of "pharaoh" and "sultan." granted asylum to the deposed tions have raised the question right thing to do. Newspapers cancer with drugs. Even though Sadat is the most shah of Iran, he gave his own of whether the religious zealots have hinted that the shah is The Moslem right is by far receive support openly devout leader Egypt has opponents more ammunition. — and if so how dying of cancer. The shah has the most potentially dangerous had in this century, Gazzar said Rut he does not appear to have much from Arab nations been fighting cancer for years, — element for Sadat. It can, with the president created any new enemies. opposed to Sadat because of the and during his recent surgery was leading appeals to religious sentiments, Egypt "far from God." The critics in Egypt and treaty with Israel. Although elsewhere who have demanded the fundamentalists' numbers the shah leave Egypt have been appear to be growing, they are attacking Sadat and his policies for years. The presence here of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, still a minority among Egyp¬ tians in general, and even among students. Sadat calls Israel o who was forced out of Iran by a Saudi Arabia. Iraq. Syria or fundamentalist Islamic revolu¬ Kuwait have cut off economic tion given more than a year ago, has them one more argument for attacking the government. assistance to Egypt, but none had any particular quarrel with the shah when he was in power. to recognize Arab rights The most notable recent op¬ They have been silent the on WASHINGTON iAPI Claiming the Mideast - Begin is due in Washington for talks with position has been from young shah's presence here, and have peace process is in danger, Egyptian President Carter next week. The visit is expected to Islamic fundamentalists who maintained reasonably good re¬ Anwar Sadat urged Israel Thursday to accept accelerate negotiations over the future of the 1.2 have seized upon the shah's lations with the Iranian revolu¬ Arab sovereignty in East Jerusalem and over the million Palestinian Arabs who live in Israeli-held presence to take their views tionaries, who took over in West Bank of the Jordan River. Stole News Mark A. Deremo into the open. In one case they territory. Spring is here, and a plant needs tending regardless of the weather, and when February 1979. Recognizing Arab rights in these territories "is clashed violently with police in "Reaching agreement on transitional arrange¬ it's lousy, senior Aimee Hemond works Iraq, bitterly opposed to the only sure way to peace and harmonious ments should not be a indoors. She spent part of Thursday the town of Assvut, 235 miles problem," Sadat said. peace with Israel, is now occu¬ existence." Sadat said in a speech to the national In fact, he said, Israel should have re-rooting Callisia plants in Horticulture Greenhouse #4. south of Cairo. pied in open confrontation with Press Club. agreed to Palestinian administration of the West Bank as a The fundamentalists de the Tehran regime in a dispute He called on the Israeli government to invite mand that the government "gesture" in response to his visit to Jerusalem in over ownership of strategic him to address the Knesset in Jerusalem "and late 1977, an overture which led to last abandon Egypts secular system Persian gulf islands, and armies year's put all the facts before them." peace treaty between Egypt and Israel. and-institute the Koran, the are on the alert on both sides of Sadat's tough line followed talks here with Moslem holy book, as the law of Specifically, Sadat insisted that Israel end its the 'land. That would require such an upheaval of established the border. IRAN, ANGERED BY President Carter. The Egyptian leader said they had reached "agreement on certain steps" military and civil authority over the West Bank, lift all restrictions on Palestinian inhabitants, and Coffeehouse benefits weekend toward Palestinian self-determination. free political prisoners. procedure and behavior that it A benefit coffeehouse for Featured artists at the coffee- Egypt's aid to the ousted While he did not provide any details, Sadat Palestinian self-rule is no threat to Israel and Cost is $2.50 or ability to pay. woujd amount to a call for monarch, seized on the Assyut said an autonomy plan that has eluded Every Woman's Weekend will house will be Terra Williams, Proceeds will go to the weekend negotia¬ its security, Sadat said. On the contrary, he said, be held from 7 to 12 overthrow of the government. clash here and a later Moslem tors for more than 10 months could be worked it is the only avenue to peace in the Middle East. at p.m. Sunday the Coral Gables Rathskeller, Sheila Ritter, Catherine program scheduled for May 1 rally to call on the people of out "in hours, not days," if Israeli Prime Minister Madsen, Carol Haddad, Becky through 4. Sadat's far-reaching proposals for Jerusalem I E. Grand River Ave. THEY WANT AN end to Egypt to rise and overthrow Menachem Begin comes to an Wiener and Melody Weist. understanding would keep the city undivided for municipal Egypt's peace treaty with their president. Most Egyp¬ with him and Carter. functions and services. Israpl, and an end to Sadat's tians appear to have ignored pro-western course — includ¬ the exhortation. ing efforts to shift the economy froi^ rigid state control to free The shah, surgery at a who underwent military hospital Ice cream taken enterprise. Helmi Gazzar, a 25-year-old student who calls himself the recently, doesn't appear to be an issue to most state-controlled media Egyptians. The Somebody with a sweet got away with a lot of loot tooth In addition, $7 in taken from the machine change was CAMP TAMARACK Try A Internationally Famous have during "prince of princes" of all the aroused some favorable public recently. the burglary. 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April 11, 1980 13 remits reagan criticism auto Bcmy American & Carter defends Foreign Cars By ROBKRT M. ANDREWS Associated Press Writer It was foreign policy strategy only the third time this election year that the two major his statement on information supplied by two senior > Quality Work Guaranteed Free Estimates contenders for the Democratic presidential nomination had military mon. President Carter rejected Ronald Reagan's criticism of his before the same audience. spoken officers whom he refused to identify publicly. - Fri. 7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. conduct of foreign policy Thursday as Kennedy has repeatedly challenged Other sources, however, said helping the Kremlin and Carter to abandon his stay-at-home privately they are Adm. Thomas Iranian terrorists. The Republican presidential front-runner the issues. policy and join him in debating Moorer, former chairperson of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and Lt. . Sot 8:00 o.m. -12 Noon '. retorted: "If you can't sta.id the Gen. Edward Rowney, former Defense heat, get out of the kitchen." On the Olympic boycott, White House officials did not Department liaison at the At the same forum in specify SALT II treaty negotiations with the Russians. Corner Larch & Washington where Carter spoke a few what steps Carter might take to forbid American athletes to travel Both men are Michigan Ave. hours earlier. Sen. Edward M. retired. and accused Carter of Kennedy criticized both candidates to Moscow, and they indicated the administration would be Lansing 489-6577 actually inviting Reagan's election in reluctant to revoke their passports or November. stamp them invalid for REAGAN FACES A head-to-head showdown with travel to the Soviet Union. GOP rival Carter and Kennedy, his George Bush in the April 22 primary in Pennsylvania, which will challenger for the Democratic . presidential nomination, spoke separately from the same platform before the American Society of the occasion to attack their Newspaper Editors, and both took THE PRESIDENT, HOWEVER, said, "If legal actions necessary to enforce the decision not to send a team to Moscow, I are send 83 delegates to the Bush insists that "I'm Republican National Convention in July. going to win in Pennsylvania." Bush, also in Pittsburgh, accused ICEL1XDAIR TO EUROPE political opponents. will take them." Reagan of making "phony After a speech dominated promises" by saying he would "cut taxes by 30 percent, balance by foreign policy, Carter told Carter also defended his restraint in RIG BIRD questioners that the Soviet leadership and Iranians seeking the release of an the budget, increase defense spending and stop inflation all at the Americans hostage in Tehran both would holding estimated 50 American hostages held by Iranian militants in same time." agree with Reagan that Tehran since Nov. 4. He said Iranian authorities lack the the United States was "cohesion The former U.N. ambassador responsible for the Afghanistan and Iranian and resolve" to end the challenged the former California crises. These arguments, Carter said, "can hostage crisis. governor to prove to the public "how all these AND A only help them." On the Republican side, Reagan said in Pittsburgh he had things can be done The president denied any lack of resolve or without making inflation much, much worse." determination to misspoken in charging Wednesday night in Nebraska that LOW EIRE , resist Soviet aggression that might have been perceived as a Rep. John B. Anderson of Illinois, who failed to get his name on of weak U.S. sign Vietnam veterans were being short-changed on GI Bill benefits the Pennsylvania ballot, told the editors' leadership and he dismissed suggestions he had because Congress never made a formal declaration of war convention in Washing¬ manipulated announcements of developments in Iran and the in that ton that even if he decides to make conflict. an independent bid for the Middle East to try to influence presidency against the Democratic and GOP nominees, he will primary election results in his "That was not quite correct," Reagan said, adding that he based favor. remain in the Republican Party. TO THIS, REAGAN said while campaigning in Greensburg, Pa.: Would You Like Your Parents To Be "I'm going to quote Harry Truman: If you can't stand the heat, get A Spirit That out of the kitchen. I don't think any criticism of mine gave aid and Will Never Be Beat... MSU PARENTS comfort to the enemy." Following Carter to the rostrum about four hours later, Kennedy took aim at both Democratic and Republican front-run¬ ALPHA EPSILON PI ners. "The Republicans cannot lead by summoning the nation backwards — and the Democratic to out-Republican the Party cannot succeed by trying Republicans," he said. Fraternity Is Back! OF THE YEAR? Kennedy said Carter was running for re-election in a way that invites Reagan's election by does not work, and that no promoting the idea that government president "can do the job." This argument, the senator said, might persuade voters to turn to a Interested?, Call: Stu: 353-2684 Or Larry: 353-2865 WATCH FOR DETAILS SPONSORED BY MSU STUDENT s499 s533 Republican candidate "who promises to do as little, but at lower FOUNDATION cost." In his \o restrictions speech, Carter defended his handling of the Iranian and All weekend long Afghanistan crises and promised to take legal action, if necessary, Confirmed reservations' free wine with dinner, THREE no restrictions on cognac after* to enforce an American boycott of the Moscow Summer Olympics. Rock *N Roll with stays to 1 yr. or advance purchase Prices valid from IS. from March 10 thru May 14, 1980. All schedules and prices subject to change and government approval. Purchase MSU BLINDMAN'S marketing group See vour travel agent or write Dept. #1 \ STOOGES Icelandair P.O. Box 105, BLUFF West Hempstead. NY 11552. Call in NYC, 757-8585: j elsewhere, call 800-555-1212 for the sponsors camera shoiv toll-free number in your area. Please send me: □ An Icelandair flight timetable. □ Your European \acations brochure. The MSU Marketing Associa¬ FESTIVAL tions, and at the door. tion is sponsoring "Camera tyd&k! Show '80" from noon to 5 p.m. Sales representatives from Sunday in the Union Parlors. several camera companies will Tickets are $1 and are avail¬ display cameras and equipment able at the MSU Union Ticket at the show. Refreshments will Friday & Saturday 8:30-midnight continuously Office, third floor Eppley Center, all Linn's Camera loca- be served, and visitors will be eligible to win gift certificates. E.L.'s Rock Spot Admission $1.00 137 Akers ICELANDAIR Still a your best value to Europe " SPARTANS: Looking for a great place to have fun. Jim '.v Tiffany Place has many alternatives. Turned-Around, Upside Down Sale Like Burgers to We've turned around our East Lansing select seafood, great drinks and of course store, given it a new look for summer, our daily and are now having a 2-day Sale to Mediterranean celebrate. specials. YOU'LL FLIP OVER OUR PRICES! Downtown 1 block east of Capitol 372-4300 Sassoon, Jordache. As Pictured Calvin Klein Jeans 25% Classic. Ivy League (new babies included) Cotton Blend Shirtdresses Regularly *24 lo *36 OFF Regularly '26 Cotton Blend Summer Skirt Suits Summer Pants 90 Regularly '18 11 in Washable Linen Regularly '42 Ivy League Linen Blazers with Classic Oxford Shirts Tailored in Cotton Blends SC)90 Slimmer Dresses Regularly MB Regularly *44 to '50 2-Piece Smashing Swimsiiits T7T A1Ju/xll St A T Q m A prtF A Regularly '15 $()90 Bright. Clear Plastic Shepards "Jelly Bean" Jackets Downtown S Washington SUNJUNS Regularly *7 485-7215 Short Sleeve Blouses Shepards in East Lansing Contemporary Prints Regularly *18 S12 90 332-0353 These Summer fashion savings are Shepards Naturalirer available today and Saturday only Lansing Mali 321-8344 The look that fits' at our East Lansing store. | 4 Michigan State News. East Lansing, Michigan Friday, April 11, 1980 Lillian Carter testifies |h Lance banking trial Fillet Steak Sirloin Steak Roast Chicken House Special Fried Perch SldWwgei Sj,|tjn QjtCHARLF.S CAMPBFLI statements to banks, Lance. 48, is also charged in Porkchops Shrimp Athenean Salad Associated Press Writer 10 counts with misapplying bank funds in loans to ATLANTA Former federal budget director Baked Potato Salad and — his relatives and friends. Bert Lance opened the defense in his bank fraud Prosecutors rested their case Wednesday, included in above orders trial Thursday declaring that he had not lied to an after the testimony of their 159th witness. U.S. 3020 E. Kalamazoo St. - Ph. 337 - 2210 Atlanta bank. President Carter's mother testified District Judge Charles A. Moye Jr. then that lance had more "honesty, integrity and acquitted Lance on 10 other bank fraud charges in truthfulness" than "anyone I know." the indictment. "Absolutely not," Lance said in a booming Three co-defendants — former bank president voice, when defense attorney Nickolas Chilivis Richard Carr, former druggist Jack Mullins and asked whether he had falsified a July 1974 contractor Thomas Mitchell — are to present financial statement submitted to the Trust Co. their cases after all of Lance's witnesses have Batik of Atlanta. testified. -Chilivis then asked the former banker whether Lance's testimony opened with a review of his any items were false in a June 1975 statement. youth in Calhoun, his first jobs at a theater, a "Absolutely none," Lance replied. grocery store and a post office, and his duties as a Join Richard Benjamin James Coco Scatman Crothers Lance. Carter's longtime friend and former 20-year-old teller at the Calhoun National Bank — Ruth Gordon Oons teachman Cleavon Little Roddy McDowall top-level advisor, opened the defense case on the which occasionally included sweeping the floor. Robert-Mortey Richard Mulligan Tony Randall Dirk Benedict morning after nearly half the charges against him and Willie Aames m a wild hilarious $200 OOO OOO scavenger hunt were dismissed by the presiding judge. THE TALL. SW ARTHY banker smiled often, Winner take all1 Lance's testimony, which promised to be and turned to his right to address his answers lengthy, was interrupted briefly for character directly to the 12 jurors and six alternates. testimony by Lillian Carter, the president's In an attempt to rebut government testimony 8i-year-oid mother. about Lance's financial statements, Chilivis chalked several columns of figures on a courtroom SHE SAII) SHE had known Lance since 1970 blackboard. and was aware of Lance's "reputation for honesty, Lance said government accountants apparently integrity and truthfulness." failed to include some $640,000 in assets that he "I think he has more of them than anyone I considered the property of the Lancelot Co., a know." Mrs. Carter said. "I think Mr. Lance is partnership of Lance and his wife. quite a man." If convicted on all counts, Lance could be sent to - Besides the two counts of making false prison for 54 years and fined as much as $60,000. NRC proposes $100,000 fine ONE DAY ONLY! * Saturday, April 19 * Shows at 4.8 & 10 pm THE BLUEGRASS for Three Mile Island designer I EXTENSION SERVICE WASHINGTON (API - The & Wilcox last March 25 for whether operators of the firm's Nuclear Regulatory Commis¬ more than $500 million, charg¬ nuclear plants had sufficient sion on Thursday proposed a $100,000 fine against Babcock & Wilcox Co., designer of the Three Mile Island nuclear ing failure to provide adequate information and training for safe operation of the plant. The fine proposed Thursday guidance on system. This dealing with small breaks in the reactor coolant particularly con¬ cerned the need for operators Today Open 7 PM — Shows 7:15 - At 1:15 7:15 9:15 • Sat - • 3:15 • 9:15 PM ■ Sun 5:15 k plant, for allegedly failing to against the company would be to be careful about shutting off report safety information which the NRC's first civil penalty the automatic emergency cool¬ might have prevented or less¬ against a reactor supplier. ing during an accident. ened last year's accident. As early as November 1977. That, however, is just what "The company immediately the NRC said, a Babcock & the operators at Three Mile denied violating any federal Wilcox engineer wrote a Island did, in response to their reporting requirements and memorandum questioning continued on page 18) said it would fight the proposed at ADRAMS PLANETARIUM penalty. General Public Utilities, tickets: $3 00 owner of the stricken Three at Recordland & Elderly MUe Island plant, sued Babcock Instruments for more information call IRWIN ALLCN's production of 355-4672 When Time Ran Out Sat - Sun Early Bird - 4:45 - 5:15 - $1.75 TORONTO May 9-11 ASMSU Travel KfllMOl Ifl ||d< R.h lftBlHl.il Today Open 7.00 PM Show, At 7:15-9:30 ' 2 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS / / / Sat. 4 Sun. show. At 12:30- 2:45 - 5:00 - 7:20 - 9:4 A 353-5255 division of the ASMSU Progromming Boord Wilderness Filmed in color and Peter Sellers - Best Actor Melvyn Douglas - Best Supporting Actor narrated in person by BOB RONEY TONIGHT! California is a fascinating and geographi cally diverse state A rugged coastline ...some times lush, sometimes sparse, valleys cutting into high country to the east. And deserts unequaled- anywhere else in the world for their stark beauty and continuing drama. Visit Yosemite, Sequoia, Death Valley, the Channel Islands, and climb the bold cliffs of 4R* the Pacific Coast. SATURDAY, APRIL 12 at 8:00 p.m. KILLING University Auditorium MACHINE Tickets: $2.50, at the door only. One child under 12 admitted free with $1.50 each paid adult admission. Half-price for 5:30, 7:30,9:30 p.m. additional children under 12 years. AN ANDREW BRAUNSBERG PRODUCTION 107 South Kedzie Free to MSU students with valid I.D PETER SELLERS SHIRLEY MacLAINE IN A HAL ASHBY FILM 'BEING THERE" ALSO STARRING tf'wfiaw 3M: fvlirf JACK WARDEN • MELVYN DOUGLAS Now! 2 Attractions Tonight Open 6:30 No. 1 at 6:45 & late Sat 8 Sun at 2:45-6:20-9:45 "If you think £» I made a monster out of "Young Frankenstein,' I you won't believe what I do to Alan Arkin • Madeline Kahn No. 2 Tonight at 8:20 Only Sat S Sun 1:00 -4:30 -8:00 "ONE OF THE BEST PICTURES OF THE YEAR Marsha Mason Educational Cantor Call Qui Ereninii 4 WeakanUi UI7IUMSM «!«[ Grand 0iv»r I laming Ml 4M!3 For InformationAboutOtherCenters Coming April 25 & 26: Don Coopc, TRAILS Or Till MOUNTAIN WI S PG® o .... O Sot 8 Sun Early Bird 4 PM - 4:30 8 $1.75 I Michigon Stole News, Eost Loosing, Michigan Friday, April 11. ol5 rs- 34V V Undergraduate students living on campus in an under¬ TWI-LITE SHOW $1.75 graduate residence hall who do not wish to use the £ LiSTEIT services provided by the Michigan State Radio Net¬ work and its stations WBRS, WMCD, WMSN may I^IFWT receive a refund of their M .00 radio fee by coming to Room 8 Student Services Bldg. between 1 p.m.-6 p.m. 9 Academy Award Monday, 4/7 through Friday, 4 11. Please bring fee receipt and I.D. cards to obtain refund. ^ Hia^JEiNGPLaYED Nominations IS 5:15 @$1.75, J€J.» 6:00 @$1.75, 8:00, 8:45, 10:30 |—JOHN Cf OLIVIA- DUSTIN HOFFMAN MERYL STREEP #1 Kramer vs. Kramer Ml 5:30 @ S1.75,7:45,10:15 THE ELECTRIC HORSEMAN j PGj 5:00 @ $1.75,7:30,9:55 ARE BACK! Honor thy wife, and everyone else's. «STOCKARDCHAMNING - EVEARDEN. FRANME Ml JOAN BLOhDELL. EDO BYRNES, SID CAESAR. MARTIN MULL TUESDAY WELD f1 Mon.Fri. 7:30 & 9:30 AERIAL MOVIETIME Sat. & Sun. 1:30,3:30, 5:30,7:30,9:30 I 6:00 @$1.75, 8:00,10:15 PLITT THEATRES FRANCIS FORD COPPOLA S Admission $1.75 until 1:30 %R|dcWdlliOb I [g14:30 4:30 @$175,7:00.9:30 t's the real thing. Coke. Walt PORNO TONIOHT & SATURDAY sLady tJEramp I THE NEW FILM BY FORMER |gj) 4:00 @$1.75, 6:15, 8:00, 9:55 Marsha Mcso, ~5:00@ $1.75, 7:45,10:30* ChapterTwo] M.S.U. COED GAIL PALMER HER NEWEST & HOTTEST FILM (CLASSICflLMS) THE MOST EXCITIMG CULT EXPERIENCE OE ALL TIME CANDY GOES TO In a limited return engagement. HOLLYWOOD g SUPERB!!! MILES APART FROM THE REST. RATED: 92%!" On May 3, Pop Entertainment will - "A CLASS ACT!" Pl,vBOV "RARE!!!" -MIOHSOC IE- WINS BEST PERFORMANCE!" ,»,e,n«D® ' THE FINEST PORNO MATCH-UPS OF ALL TIME. RATED: FULL!" -hustleb present 8 (count 'em eight!) bands AN ACHIEVEMENT!!!" mov,EW«TCH,CH«NNE - from around the world i "A MASTERPIECE!"-elite mac including LAST England, Australia, Canada, and 2 the U.S. These bands have been DAYS PORNO TONIGHT AND SATURDAY hand picked for quality and diver¬ Showtimes: 7:30, 9:00, 10:30, 12:00 Showpiece: 106B WELLS From Beal of course sity (pop, rock, new wave) and rep¬ TONIGHT AND SATURDAY resent "what's A GREAT happening" in the LAST DAY — FRIDAY ONLY! FELLINI music world today. 109 Anthony 7:15& 9:30 Admission $1.50 Si .00 with RHA DOUBLE FEATURE pass Two Great Films On One Program One ticket gives you all Maybe he would find the girl.. AMARCORD AND day, all maybe he would find himself. THE CLOWNS Together night access to Jenison. For those "It represents some ot the finest work Fellini has ever done—which also means who are restless, you can come and that it stands with the best that in films has ever achieved." anyone go as you please. But for those who —Time Magazine F V" . don't want to miss a second of the action, there will be picnic tables, frisbees, concessions, food, and re¬ freshments. Tickets on sale NOW! ROGER CORMAN Presents Manufactured In Jenison Fieldhouse At Michigan State University Noon To Close All Seats Reserved, 1000 In Advance, 12so Day Of Show o^FEDERICO FELLINI p,^,FRANCO CRISTALDI Tickets Available At: MSUNION TICKET OFFICE Saturday 7:30 & 9:30, 109 Anthony PLUS THIS SECOND GREAT FILM WHEREHOUSE II & III Sunday 8:00, 336 Union Bldg. Fellini's "The Clowns" is not to be missed SOUNDS & DIVERSIONS (with new sound system) NY Post SCHOOL KIDZ RECORDS (ANN ARBOR) Coming Friday, April 18 - Sunday, April 20 mm OR SEND CERTIFIED CHECK BELIEVE IN MUSIC (GRAND RAPIDS) EIGHT FOR THE EIGHTIES Federtco Fdhni's OR MONEY ORDER UNION TICKET OFFICE MADE PAYABLE TO UNION BUILDING, SECOND FLOOR ORCHESTRA MICHIGAN STATE MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY REHEARSAL % The decline of the West in C* TONIGHT AND SATURDAY & UNIVERSITY AND STAMPED SELF-ADDRESSED ENVELOPE TO: EAST LANSING, Ml 48824 major Showtimes: Clowns 7:30, 11:00 Amarcord 9:15 Pop Entertainment is a division of the ASMSU Programming Board, funded by Dl dmsiM Hi the ASMSU P'ogrjmming boaid Imded ti s'idnt tar dollars Partiall) tawed t( tf* R>U *ltenuti»e Borne fund Call the Projrawnioj Board Hctliw. 3U7Q10. i« 24Iff into Accessible « PB events Showplace: FRI 128 Nat Sci Admission: '2.00 SAT 100 Engineering B student tax money. For 2b-hour P.B. Hotline 353-2010. infor about Programming Board Events, call the \ \ Michigan State News East Lansing, Michigan Friday, April 11, 1980 Within the mountains of Shangri-La lies eternal youth . . . but don't ever try to leave. GET THE Frank Capra's SPRING Lost Horizon \FASHION1 LOOK FOR AS Call 332-4522 — if or 332-4314 Call 332-2416 956 Trowbridge Abbott & Grand River CHAKA KHAN - F1UFUS Spartan Plaza East Lansing (Above Sams Clothing) East Lansing with the BROTHERS JOHNSON WEDNESDAY APRIL 30 G-8 Holden Hall 8 & 10 P.M. 8 PM MSU AUDITORIUM Free with dorm I.D. S1.50 all others A Late Show Presentation MSU UNION^i^CT^FIcf'sOUNDs'"& WHEREHOUSE RECORDS II & III DIVERSIONS t. PRESENTS Guess Who's Back? DEPARTMENT OF THEATRE NATIONAL MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY UMPMHs ANIMAL PUPPETS! A UNIVERSAL RE-RELEASE PUPPETS! PUPPETS! Fri. 108B Wells 6:30, 8:30, 10:30 Brody 7:30 & 9:30 Sat. 108B Walls 6:30, 8:30, 10:30 APRIL 12, 13, 19. 20 Sun. Conrad 6:00, 8:00, 10:00 SATURDAYS 11 AM Rejoice! PILOBOLUS is coming to His whole life 1 PM MSU! Flowing together, interlock¬ ing, splitting and recombining like was a SUNDAYS 1 PM organisms under a microscope, these dancer/acrobats have devised some million-to-one 3 PM of the most haunting images ever stage. Weird, wonderful, shot. seen on a moving, hilarious—they tantalize , the imagination while stretching ROCKY the human body to incredible limits. Don't miss them! TWO PERFORMANCES-DIFFERENT PROGRAMS. AT 8:15 P.M., UNIVERSITY AUDITORIUM United Artists lPGl Monday, April 21 (Lively Arts & Choice Series) Fri. Wilson 6:00, 8:15, 10:30 CIONA (1974), ALRAUNE (1975), WALKLYNDON (1971), Sat. Conrad 6:00, 8:15, 10:30 TENDRIL (1979), OCELLUS (1972) Sun. Wilson 7:15 & 9:30 & MONKSHOOD'S FAREWELL (1974) Wednesday, April 23 (Choice Series) (Recommended for mature audiences) SILVER STRERM ARENA THEATRE MOLLY'S NOT DEAD (1978), THE EMPTY SUITOR (1980), ALRAUNE (1975), & UNTITLED (1975) AUDITORIUM BUILDING Tickets on sale NOW at the Union Ticket Office (355-3361) GENE WILDER and the Arts Box Office locations (3724636). A TOY BOX THEATRE PRODUCTION JILLCLAYBURGH RICHARD PRYOR ®). (pc3 Fri. Conrad 6:00, 8:15, 10:30 Sot. Brody 7:00 & 9:15 Wilson 8:00 & 10:15 MARIAH FOLK&BLUES and SHOWCASEJAZZ present Remaining Spring Film Schedule 1st Annual East Lansing APR 14-15 Last Tango In Paris APR 17-20 Rocky II. Sleeper. Taxi Driver BLUES & JAZZ FESTIVAL April 18-20 Erickson Kiva, MSU APR 21-22 Godfather I APR 24-27 Meatballs, Catch 22. Gone With the Wind APR 28-29 Godfather II DAVID BROMBERG BAND SON SEALS BLUES BAND SIPPIE WALLACE ELLEN MACILWAINE MAY 1-4 Manhattan, Muppet Movie FRIDAY APRIL 18 SUNDAY APRIL 20 The Pink Panther 8:30 8t 11 pm DIXIE DREGS 28.4:30 pm $6.50 in advance, $7.50 at the door ALIVE! MAY 5-6 El Super $5 in advance, $6 at the door SATURDAY APRIL 19 MAY 8-11 Alien. Last Waltz GIL-SCOTT HERON 8:30 & 11 pm THE WORLD SAXOPHONE QUARTET A SATURDAY APRIL 19 LEROY JENKINS Boy and His Dog $5.50 in advance, $6.50 at the door 2 8i 4:30 pm SUNDAY APRIL 20 MAY 12-13 Scarface $7 in advance, $8 at the door 8 & 10:30 pm $6.50 in advance, $7.50 at the door SERIES TICKETS: $15 for Friday 8. both Saturdav shows; $9 for both Sunday MAY 15-18 Deer Hunter. All the Presidents ■ shows; $24 for all 5 shows, available by mail order to ShowcaseJazz/Mariah Festival, Men. Dirty Harry 2nd floor, Union Bldg., MSU, 48824. Include self-addressed, stamped envelope and phone number. Make check payable to Michigan State University & specify early or MAY 19-20 Goldfinger late shows (no mixing). On sale Tuesday March 25 Friday April 4 at MSU Union MAY 22-25 It's a Mad Mad Mad World Ticket Office, 2nd floor, Union Bldg., open Monday ■ Friday 8:15am - 4:30 pm. Individual Tickets are on sale Tuesday April 1 - noon Friday Camelot, Nashville April 18 at MSU Series Mail Orders must be postmarked no later than April 2. Individual Mail Union Ticket Office or by mail order, specify early or late shows. Orders must be postmarked no later than April 16. MAY 29-JUNE 1 Main Event, Paper Chase For more information, phone (517) 353-4604 or 355-7675. The Sting Term Pass Divisions of the ASMSU Programming Board, funded $3.00 Board events, call the PB Hotline - by student tax money. For 24-hour information about Programming 353 2010. Partially funded by the National Endowment tor the Arts, Washington, D.C., Individual Admission $1.50 a federal agency. Erickson Kiva is accessible to handicappers. Please, no smoking, food or drinking In the Kiva ( Michigon Stole News. Eost Loosing, Michigon Fridoy, April 11,1 o 17 IT ONLY TAKES MINUTES TO PLACE YOUR STATE NEWS 347 STUDENT SERVICES BUILDING CALL 355-8255 Classified Advertising Automotive ]@ I fluloService |[71 I tmployment |f|I1 I Ewplaynwnt |[TT1 | Implnyment |jjT| | i»tai |pf|| Apartments |[sgj DATSUN 1200 1973 2-door, JUNK CARS wanted. Also MODELS WANTED $6/ - ANNOUNCING: TO all guys LEGAL TYPIST full time, PHONE 3S5-B25S 4 speed, 28-38 MPG, runs FALL HOUSING DON'T NEED 1 MAN for 3-man. 347 Student Services Bldg. selling used parts. Phone hour, no experience neces¬ and dolls. The answer to your excellent salary and fringes, - great, stereo cassette, $1300 321-3651. C-22-4-30 (3) GET CAUGHT IN THE Own room. $103. Prefer grad. sary, we will train. 482-2278. own ultimate money making must have exceptional Eng¬ Nina, 374-6201, 484-7800. COLD! GREAT LAKES 394- 349-4913 after 5 p.m. Regular Rates Apply in person at VELVET business. If it has an engine lish skills and be able to type 8417(4) GOOD USED tires, 13, 14, 15 2680. C-22-4-30 (41 8-4-17 (3) FINGERS 527 E. Michigan. it needs MXO. Save your DAVS from recorded dictation. An inch. Snow tires too! Mount¬ C-22-4-30 (5) customers gas and money. FIAT BRAVA 1979 stick, 14 Equal Opportunity Employer. CONGRATULATIONS WANTED 1-2 girls to share 2 Un°d 1 3 6 8 1 day - 95' per line month warranty. 8500 miles. ed free Used wheel and hub Everyone needs our time Apply Mr Graves or Mr. If your student number is huge bedroom apartment at 3 caps PENNELL SALES, 1825 ining 4-7-80 tested and proven products. 3 2.85 7.65 14.40 16.80 days - 85' per line $5100. 646-8251. 8-4-22 (3) Stevens 373-6530. 4-4-11 18) 750355, you have won a free Haslett Arm. Across the Michigan, Lansing, Michigan SELL - you can make big 4 3.80 10.20 19.20 22.40 6 days - 80' per line Win A Free POCO poster. Bring I.D. to street from campus. New 48912 482 5818. 5 4.57 12.75 8 FORD GALAXY 1971. Reli¬ money. Amway, Avon, Mary EARN EXTRA money at 347 Student Services within 1 furniture. Call 353-2337. 24.00 28 00 days - 70' per line able. $350. 332-6273. Call C-22-4-30 (61 Poco Poster: Kay, Shaklee, Stanley, and all 6 5.70 15.30 28.80 33.60 home, good pay, easy work, week. 1-4-11 (61 4-4-11 (6) evenings. 8-4-18 (3) direct sales people welcome 7 6.65 17.85 33.60 39.20 line Rate per insertion MASON BODY SHOP, 812 E. — Check the Classi¬ no experience necessary. For information - write Box Kalamazoo since 1940. Auto fieds for your student 26232 Lansing, 48909 Hurry! Send for application report to SERIOUS GRAD student to Mas ter Charge &1Visa Welcome 1973 FORD GALAXIE 500, Runs well, 351 automatic, painting-collision service. number. Act Now! 8-4-21 (6) Mr. Stephens 16118 share a bi-level house. Near UNIVERSITY VILLA American, Foreign cars. 485- Fenmore, Detroit, Ml 48235. Holt. $110 per month plus 'A 635 Abboff $450. 321-4607 after 5 p.m. - If you find it bring 0265. C 22 4 30 ( 5) 3-4-11 (7) the utilities. Must like cats. Special Rates 5-4-14 (3) ,D. card to rm. 347 LIGHT WORK for invalid Call 393-4384. 3-4-15 151 Showing: 3-7pmM-F 345 Ads-3 lines-'4.00-5 days, 80' per line over lady, family atmosphere, op¬ Manager: Apartment #311 FURY GRAND Coupe 1970. BRAKES PARTS including Student Services with¬ Coll 337-2653 or 351-8135 tional live-in, country house, DISHWASHER TO Close 3 lines. No adjustment in rote when cancel¬ Clean, quiet car. 2-door auto¬ pads, shoes, and hydraulic in 1 week and get FALL AND SUMMER LEASING private lake, 351-8231. nights Sunday thru Thurs¬ led. Price of item(s) for sale must be stated matic $500. 374-6826. parts for your foreign car, in a free poster! 2-4-11 (4) day. Apply at DILLONS. 351- Apartments 8-415 131 stock, at reasonable prices. in o '. Maximum sale price of '200. Private Starting 4-7-80! I 6326. 8-4-14 (3) 2 NEEDED to share a town- CHEQUERED FLAG FOR¬ FURNISHED STUDIO units, EARN $50 to $500 in your house. $60/person, immedi¬ party ads only. MECHANICALLY FLAW¬ EIGN CAR PARTS, 2605 E. $185/month all utilities in¬ Kalamazoo Street. One mile spare time. Company in ate opening, 393-4761. Peanuts Personal ads 3 lines '2.25 per in¬ - - LESS '70 Impala. Interior PART-TIME and summer em¬ OPENINGS AVAILABLE: cluded. Immediate occupan¬ health food industry expand¬ Z-9-4-17 (3) excellent. Must sell. west of campus. 485-5055. UM-Dearborn Toronto Politi¬ sertion. 75' per line over 3 lines, (pre-pay- $650. ployment with Michigan's ing. Bonus trips. Involves cy, 337-1619. OR-22-4-30 (5) 353-5035 or 882-4385. C-22-4-30 (81 largest, multi-manufacturer cal Internship spring term, 6 ment) . some sales. Call 393-6690 SUBLEASE 2-3 people im¬ distributor Automobile hours Political Science credit. 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT Rummage/Garage Sale ads- -4 lines - '2.50. 8-4J8 (4I_ _ SPECIAL MSU STUDENT re¬ 12-6 p.m. 8-4-21 (61 mediately, Campus Hills, 349- quired. 339-9500. Call Dr. Graves 1-882-8955 or available spring term. $285/ 6997. 2 bedrooms. 8-4-16 (31 63' per line over 4 lines-per insertion. MG MIDGET 1979. 4700 weekend rates UGLY DUCK¬ C-18-4-30 (5) 1-593-5096. 10-4-11 (7) month, 351-8135 or 337-2653. 'Round Town ads--4 lines-'2.50-per insertion. miles, never driven in snow, LING car rentals. 372-7650. GRADUATING ENGINEERS OR-22-4-30 (3) EAST LANSING- Close to like new, $5200. 485-5286. C-22-4-30 (3) 63' per line over 4 lines. SUMMER JOB openings- We are specialists in Engi¬ 6416 (31 COUNSELORS, WSI'S and campus, Available now, un¬ Waiters and waitresses, bar¬ neering Recruitment. Entry Lost & Found ads/Transportation ads -3 lines- AUTOMATIC TRANSMIS¬ arts and crafts specialists furnished, one bedroom, no '1.50-per insertion. 50' per line over 3 lines. MONTE CARLO. 1975. Pow¬ SIONS for American cars. tenders and cocktail waitress¬ level to management. We needed for summer day camp HASLETT ARMS children or pets, grads pre¬ er steering/brakes, air, $1300 es- Sugar Loaf Mountain represent (irms located 135 ferred. 12 month lease, $246 S/F Popcorn—(Sorority-Fraternity) 50' per line. or best offer. 882-0122 Rebuilt. $125. Installation Resort. Interviews will be throughout the U.S. Our Willoway Day Camp, 27580 Collingwood + electrical. 332-5988. available. 323-4401. 8-4-11 (4) held vice is free Call or s Harvard, Southfield, Ml Showing: 2-6pm M-F 8-4-21 (3) on April 25th. See Place¬ 48076. 1313) 356-8123. OR-18-4-30 (5) Deadlines ment Bulletin for details. resume to Shermtech Manager. Apartment#3 MUFFLER MAN Z-8-4-17 (6) Call 351-1957 or 351-8135 Want Ads-2 p.m.-l class MONZA-1975 2 + 2 4speed, Z-5-4-15 (9) America Suite D 16647 day before public¬ V-8. AM/FM. $1200 or best Mufflers, shocks, coil spring Airport Rd. LANSING. Ml FALL 8 SUMMER LEASING ation. Hurry. 30% discounts to students. offer. 351-4587. 8-4-16 (3) NURSE AIDES 48906 (517-323-1002) RN's-GN's-SNT's Cancellation Change-1 p.m.-l class Lifetime guarantee. 5103 S. day be¬ Full and part time openings at IF YOU would like a place to fore publication. 1970 OLDS 88. Good trans¬ Logan at Jolly. 394-5060. skilled LEGAL LANSING GENERAL HOS¬ OR-18-4-30 (5) nursing facility. Good SECRETARY for rent, but don't know where Classified Display deadline-3 portation, just tuned. $300. PITAL has full and part-time p.m.-2 class Call 485-3976 after 5pm. working conditions and ex¬ downtown firm. Free parking. to look, call GREAT LAKES only a few left cellent benefits. Nursing Experience helpful. Salary ne¬ positions available for regis¬ today for sure, there's hun¬ days before publication. Once ad is ordered it cannot be cancelled or 8-4-18 (4) 1973 OLDS DELTA 88. Gcjd [~ Motorcycles |pfrjT| scholarship offered. Exper¬ ienced preferred. If none, our gotiable. Part-time beginning May 1st to lead into full time tered and graduate nurses and student nurse tech¬ dreds in our C-22-4-30 (5) book. 394-2680. River's and Water's Edge changed until after 1st insertion. condition $500. Call 337-1823 HONDAMATIC HAWK '78 next training class starts April position as of June 2. 371- nicians. A 4 day, 10 hour per There is a '1.00 21. Call Mrs. Thompson at 3500 ask for Jo. 8-4-11 (8) day work week option allow¬ charge for 1 ad change plus or 400 cc. Excellent condition. 50' per additional 353-4_117._3-4-]4_(3| 800 miles, $1350, 337-7033, 332-5061 or apply in person ing 3 day week-end is avail¬ change for maximum OLDS Provincial House Whitehills. BABYSITTER NEEDED Mon¬ able on the midnight shift. 261 River tt. of 3 changes. - CUTLASS Cruiser John. 8-4-14 (3) Wagon 1978. Loaded, built in EOE. 10-4-18 (14) day, Wednesday and Friday 1 We offer: Primary & Team The State News will (next to Cedar Village) only be responsible for CB. $4375. 351-0350 or 349- to 5p.m. Okemos. Own trans¬ nursing, complete orientation 332-4432 the 1st days incorrect insertion. ment claims must be made within 10 Adjust¬ 3818. 10-4-23 I4I 1 Aviation MCDONALD'S AURANTS of East Lansing REST¬ portation. 349-1620 mornings only. 8-4-11 (41 program, continuing educa¬ tion support system, excel¬ days PACER X 1976. Bucket seats. UNIVERSITY FLYING Club are now taking applications lent wage and benefit pack¬ SUBLEASE 3 MAN of expiration date. for 4 new tires. $1650. Cruise for the JOB HUNTERS. Prepare for age. For more information Bills are due 7 has lowest flying rates, new¬ following shifts: 6:30 summer, pool, laundry, un¬ days from ad expiration date. control. 332-5354. 8-4-22 13) est planes, Er audiovisual a.m. to 2p.m., 11a.m. to Interview Success! Preview contact Personnel Office De¬ furnished, $103/person. 349- If not paid by due date, a 30 questions interviewers ask '1.00 late system, 676-4860. 2p.m. or 5p.m. to close. partment, LANSING GEN¬ 6929. 10-4-11 (3) service PINTO most often, guide to answers, ERAL HOSPITAL, 2800 De¬ charge will be due. RUNABOUT, 1974 Z-6-4-16 (4) Apply in person Monday standard shift, new battery, through Friday, 8 to 10a.m. $3.00: Communication vonshire, Lansing, Ml 48909. or SUBLEASE FOR summer 2 exhaust system and tires. 2 to 4p.m. 5-4-11 (9) Dynamics, 500 N. Homer, Phone 377-8335. EOE. persons, fully furnished one Body needs work. $400 best offer. 337-0082. or | Employment | f"jj] Suite 202-A, Lansing 48912. Z-8-4-11 <81 25-4-30 (24) bedroom apartment 1 block Automotive Automotive 8-4-14 (6) LAB AND field help. Do you from campus. Pool $245/ PART-TIME bookkeeper need laboratory experience OVERSEAS JOBS - Sum¬ NEEDED: 1 or 2 females to month Call 332-2128. SERVICE STATION At¬ 1974 AMC Hornet. Good CHEVY 1974 Malibu Classic, needed. Sophomore or junior and want to be in the fresh mer/year round. Europe, S. sublet spring and summer. 3-4-11 (5) 1979 PINTO- 2 door. 13,500 tendant. References, exper condition. 60,000 miles $1200 business major preferred. air? Do both. We need American, Australia, Asia, V8 Air power $1450 351 - miles, FM stereo cassette, some¬ ience required, 18 years or $115/month, close. 332-4631. 355-5817,353-7895.5-4-14 (3) 5467 or 337-9305. 8-4-21 (3) Excellent experience, Er flex¬ one to etc. All fields, $500-$ 1,200 8-4-16 (3) excellent condition, $3600. help in our analytical older, full time. 332-6335. Call Larry, 373-7845 days or ible hours. Near campus. lab and help on our research 5-4-15 (4) monthly. Expenses paid. NOW LEASING for AMC 1974 Sportabout Wa¬ CHEVY STATION Wagon 1054 E. Grand River. East Sightseeing. Free informa¬ TWO FEMALES for a 4-man 321-1340 after 5. 8-4-11 (5) plots on campus. Sorry, only gon. Air, auto, rust proof, 1973. New Tires, AM/FM Lansing. 8-4-11 (8) work study. Call Derek, 353- LIVE IN tion Write: IJC, Box 52-ME, - apartment in Old Cedar Vil¬ FALL and SUMMER or out for elderly. Will Michelin tires, rear defrost, stereo, very good condition. 1769. 8-4-21 (9) Corona Del Mar, CA. 92625. PLYMOUTH FURY 3, 1970, clean houses or small offices, lage. Fall '80. 337-1295. 60,000 miles. $1295. 332- 355-7912. 5-4-11 (3) BOOKKEEPING Z-9-4-15 (9) 8-4-16 (3) For information coll new front brakes, runs well. / AC¬ governess or what-have-you 5792. 5-4-14 (51 COUNTING WSI LIFEGUARD Teach CAPITOl VU1A APARTMENTS _ $200 or best offer. 393-5599. part-time, - 372-2046. Consider days, pre¬ COMET, 1972 Mechanically WORK STUDY a must. very young to 12 years, must fer nights. Call evenings. YOUR TIME IS YOUR OWN. BEST BARGAIN IN TOWN! 332-5330 ATTENTION WE buy late very good, 20-23 MPG, $575. 10422J3) Tenant Resource Center: be flexible. Call YMCA im¬ 3-4-11 (6) Sell Avon part-time. Earn 1 and 2 bedroom Mobile 1664 E. Grond Rivor model imported and domes¬ Dave 8-5, 489-5008. After 5, homes. From $155/month. 'A PONTIAC 1975 LeMans, 6 337-2728. 3-4-15 (4) mediately. 489-6501. good money and set your tic compact cars. Contact Bill 349 666T 8-4-11 (4) NORWOOD APARTMENTS cylinder, excellent condition, 8-4-21 (4) own hours. Ask about low mile from campus. 337-1056. Burcham, WILLIAMS VW, SUMMER HORSE ranch 351-5647 good gas mileage, $2400, COUNSELORS, MICHIGAN cost group insurance cover¬ C-184-30J4J 1330 E. Grand Rivor CONGRATULATIONS positions open for female 484-1341.^22-4^30 (5)_ _ If 351-1061. 3-4-14 (4) Boy's Camp. June 23 to SECRETARY-BOOKKEEPER counselors and WSI. Black age. For more details call EAST LANSING Available your student number is CEDAR VIEW APARTMENTS BUICK 1977 Century loaded August 16. Areas open: for active residential program River Ranch, Croswell. (313) 482-6893 C-22-4-30 (7) 834606, you have won a free PONTIAC now. Quiet, luxury, one bed¬ excellent upkeep and condi¬ STATION Judo, gymnastics, archery, 351-5647 POCO poster. Bring I.D. to for mentally handicapped 679-2505. Z-8-4-11 (5) room at Woodside Manor, tion $2650, 22MPG city. 321- WAGON 1972. Good condi¬ arts/crafts. Competitive 1390 E.Grand Rivor 347 Student Services within 1 adults. 20 hours eventually If you need reliab'e Trans¬ Security Building, diswasher, 4025. 1-4-11 (4) tion Price negotiable. 332- salaries. Write: FLYING week. 1-4-11 (6) 6814. 6-4-16 (3) full time. Call Debbie or Jan RN-LPN portation, you'll find it in our laundry, walking distance to RIVERSIDE APARTREiaS EAGLE, 1401 N. Fairview, 393-4442. 5-4-11 (6) Immediate part-time opening car pooling ads. Read them MSU. 910 Abbott 337-0910 or 351-5647 CAMARO 1974-Midnight 76 CUTLASS SALON - Red Lansing, Mich. 48912. Give daily. 489-2415. 8-4-18 (81 RABBIT 1976- 4 door, excel- as charge nurse at skilled 1310 E.Grand Rivor blue, excellent. Dave 371- and black, buckets, air, con¬ background/experience. ALTERNATE RESIDENT 2500 days, 485-2729 nights. 'ent condition. $2995. 321- Z-8-4 22 (9) nursing facility, 11-7 p.m. sole, stereo, 40,000 miles. counselor for active residen¬ shift. Excellent working con¬ 6-4-11 13) 5614. 8-4-16 (3) C4MPUS HILL Excellent condition. 485-2022 tial program for mentally ditions, competitive wages. CAMARO 1979 - Z28, real 84-21 (4) TRANS AM 1977. Black, HONEST RELIABLE person for vending machine collec¬ handicapped adults. Part- Call Ms. Gresco at 332-5061 711 BURCHAM time on weekends 23 hours/ or apply in person Provincial and sharp. Call 394-6755. CUTLASS 1979- Supreme T-Top. Loaded, 16,000 miles. tion. Call 1-800-572-2421. House Whitehills. EOE. week. Call Debbie or Jan 2-4-11 (2) Brougham $5400, loaded 882-8627. 5-4-14 (3) 4-4-16 (3) 393-4442. 5-4-11 (6) X-10-4-18 (11) MARIGOLD APARTMENTS 17,000 miles, 694-5449. CAMARO 1979 - Berlinetta. Air plus many extras, like 5-4-17 (4) VOLVO, 164E, 72. Automatic, good condition. $1350. Call CLERK WANTED - Adult Bookstore. VELVET FIN- now taking summer applications Ctopclungfjam new, 332-7904 Andy. 353-3980 or 355-6205. GERS, 527 E. Michigan, 489 3-4-14 (3) 5-4-11 (3) 2278. C-22-4-30 (4) NOW LEASING Free Bus Service For Summer •2 bedrooms Free Bus Service 2 BEDROOM FURNISHED LUXURY APTS. •Swimming Pool SHENANDOAH Summer Leases M60 WILL BE PRESENTED BY 'private balconies *di»h washer disposal •Full for Foil •Furnished THE LANSING CIVIC PLAYERS •swimming pool •central air 'shag carpeting •Close to campus •Extra •Dishwashers 349-3530 *heot included large 1 bedroom •Completely furnished •Central Air April 11 - 12, 18-19, 1980 'Corpeted-oir conditioning •4 person units Free Roommate Service *2 Blocks from campus on busline Curtain Time: 8:00 p.m. Free Roommate Service *Ask abouf our special 12 month For At The Partington Auditorium rates Appointment Call v barber and styling shop v' , 400 S. Chestnut Now 337 7328 Located just off leasing for Summer & Fall ~ Ticket Information and Grand River, Okemos 332-4377 •• - - - — Reservation 372-4636 Student Prices Available CALL 351-7166 MON-SAT 7om-6pm r hair cut the way""" you want Located at Hagodorn just south of Service Rood Now Leasing For CEDAR L|VE^^^E! and Fall GREENS NOW LEASIN6 FOR SUMMER and FALL SPECIAL SUMMER RATES •furnishid apartmints Burcham Woods ...al fhe pool (his Summer! •1 pbrson units •oni ridroom units •air conditioning ,*h°9 carpeting •air conditionino Have a place to heac •luxury furnishings "private balconies •swimmino pool to . . . Collingwooc •dishwashers "swimming pool •omple porking Apartments! special summer rates special 12 month rates ASK ABOUT OUR SPECIAL FALL RATES •furnished •bus service for rental •tennis courts neor by •shagcorpoting Fri. DUKE TUMATOE 731 information 745 BURCHAM •unlimited porking *2 bedroom &o„4 ddl. AND-HAPPY Fri THEHOURALL3:00★ 8:00FROGS pm 351-8631 'model open Call 351-8282 doily - April 1M2 sot. CHEAP BEER -11:00 am 6:00 om - Boogie Woogie Bob - 9:30 pm APARTMENTS 1135 Michigan Ave. Right next to the E. Lansing, Mi. (behind the Bus Stco bud. SPAGHETTI - ALL YOU CAN EAT - 731 Burchdin Drivt: 351 7212 Brody Complex _M 11 $2.$0- RESTAURANT | §Michigan State News. East Lansing Michigan Friday, April 11, 1980 j Apartments \^\ | Apartments-][y] | Apartments ][^] | Rooms For Sale Lost & Found Typing Service I Round Town IfTI SUBLET IMMEDIATELY - 2 bed. 2 bath. Birchfield Apart SUBLEASE FOR partially furnished, 2 bed¬ summer- 4 MAN Sublet for spring and summer in River Glenn. Call ROOMS ACROSS from Wil liams Hall SEWING MACHINES new LOST IN Union Building sil EXPERIENCED IBM typing, SPRING ANTIQUES Show & tmi on Michigan Ave. Singer machines from $99.50. vet Timex watch, on Friday dissertations (Pica Elite). Sale, Lansing Civic Center. ments. Call 355-7192. room, garden apartment, Mike at 332 7673. 8 4-11 13) 351 3038 or 351 9538. Guaranteed used machines from page 14) 7-4-11 I3I dishwasher, laundry, pool, April 4, in downstairs mens FAY ANN 489-0358. April 12 (Saturday 10-7), 13 OR-22 4-30 (3) from $39.50. All makes re¬ yery quiet, $225. 332-5812. 1 2 FEMALES toshare1 base¬ bathroom. Reward. 353 8176. C-22-4-30 (3) (Sunday 11-5). Free parking previous training, and the ac¬ paired. EDWARDS DISTRI¬ 3-4-11 (4) in state lots. Admission $1.50, tion became a major factor in 5-4-11 151 ment. $97 50. Now 9 80. Call BEAUTIFUL ROOM. Female. BUTING COMPANY. 1115 N. TYPING TERM papers. Ex- kids free. Z-8-4-17 (7) damaging the reactor's radio YES... two MALE FEMALE needed for roommate Carol 355-6595 days. Furnished, month + parking, utilities. Bus route. $100/ Washington. 489-6448. C 22 4 30 (8) LOST -- GOLD watch, Hel- bros, lost Monday between perienced, fast service IBM Call 351-8923. OR-22-4-30 (3> BIG active core. Babrock & Wilcox Summer/Fall. After 6 p.m. was aware johns per apt. Private room bath Swim¬ SUBLET 2-bedroom apart¬ 349 0286. Anthony and International X-4-4-11 (4) Center. 349-4411. Call before TYPING IN my home. as early as November 1978, the And Bolconies, too. ming pool. 393 9304 ment for Summer. Close. Call Close All NRC said, that analyses had not Scales 25% OH. noon. 2-4-11 (4) to campus. Quality work! 8-4-15 14) Doug at 353-2723. 8-4-14 14) a night of big band jazz this Waters & Rivers SUBLET HUGE room for White Monkey T-Shirts Cindy 9 a.m.-7 p.m. 394 4448. been performed for certain Own bathroom and Monday, April 14th at the summer - LOST-GOLD citizen watch. C 22-4-30 (31 accident conditions, but it did MATURE LIBERAL person $2.50 Each. "Whippets" SILVER DOLLAR SALOON. Edge Apts. own bedroom, occupancy. Call immediate Joy 349- Houses m entrance close, $120 2-4-11 (4) plus or waterbed, best, 351-6067. are back. Very special. If found, please call 355 9360. 7-4-17 (3) TYPING EXPERIENCED, 9:30-close, $2 admission, tickets available at Where- not follow up. And on April 27, 1978, the 261 River St. thesis, term paper, IBM house Records, Elderly In¬ NRC said, the Tennessee Val¬ 5786. 8-4-17 (3) EAST LANSING One bed¬ cor (next to Cedar Village) . - WHITE MONKEY reeling. Nancy 351-7667. ley Authority wrote to Babcock FEMALE NEEDED to share room duple*. Carpet, appli- ances, available now. Ste- ROOMS, QUIET, close. Fur¬ nished. Renting now, spring, 117 N.Harrison ltd. Real Estate | 15-4-16 (3) struments and Marshall Mu¬ sic. 2-4-11 (11) & Wilcox about potential acci¬ 332-4432 room in 3-man apartment, Mar Realty, 339-3512. summer, fall. Men and wo¬ Not To Quality Dairy PERRY AREA New cedar dent conditions, and again the SECRETARY. TYPING done LANSING CIVIC Players is men spacious kitchen and sided chalet, 3-4 bedrooms, in my home on company did not report on the community rooms. 332-3700. 1 V4 bath, appliances, water IBM correct¬ CASTING FOR "Love Rides matter. BOAT: 14 ft. wooden; bow NEEDED 3 people to share busline $100 month. Call SUMMER SUBLET needs 3 Z-8-4-21 (6) softener, carpeted. 3 ing selectric 374-8627. The Rail", an old-fashioned 4-man apartment for sum- 337-0260. 5-4-16 (6) individuals for new duplex. mounted steering, 35 H P. acres. ^ .^2"(3) melodrama, Monday and The NRD said these lapses Evinrude, trailer, extras, $850 violated NRC regulations which mer. $85 per month. 332- $100 month. After 5, 351- OWN ROOM, country set¬ Tuesday, April 14 and 15. 7 or best offer. 625-3283. It no carry a civil penalty of up to 8791.8-4-18(3) ROOMMATE NEEDED for 8852. 3-4-15 13) ting, private lake, garden, ANN BROWN TYPING p.m.-10 p.m. 2300 E. Michi¬ summer to share two bed- answer 625-3520. $5,000 per day. clean, quiet. Optional light S-6-4-30 (3) 3 BEDROOM ranch home on Dissertations Manuscripts - gan Ave., Lansing. Good SUBLEASE 2 man for sum- room apartment. Close to COUNTRY FARMHOUSE employment. 351-8231. lot 100x250 located 6 miles 349-6660. roles for men and women mer 5 minutes to MSU, air, campus. $170 person. 337- needs 4. Own room only 2-4-11 (4) from East Lansing on College C-22-4-30 (3) over 18 years. Also need furnished, laundry $200 332- 1666 3-4-11 (3) 0566 8-4-21 (4) $55/month. Now through 81. ALTEC SANTANA speakers. Road. Fireplace, glassed in singers and dancers. Call Doctor allowed 655-3651. 1-4-11 (3) FEMALE GRAD student or 150 watt, $200 or best offer. porch, 2 car garage, carpeted 484-9115. 4-4-15(12) RESPONSIBLE FEMALE, faculty. 353-4229. E-5-4-15 (3) basement with bar. $69,900. Lovely room. No ROOMMATES NEEDED for summer Large 2 bedroom Own room. June, Pool, Oke- mos, on bus line, $127.50. ROOM IN immediately, E. house available side of smoking. 349-2753. 2-4-15 (3) QUEEN SIZE Waterbed in¬ Can assume mortgage at 8%%, $366/montn. Call 694- C-22-4-30 (3) to sec hostage furnished, pool, low rent. 349-6839. 3-4-14 14) Lansing $77/month. 372- OWN ROOM in big house cluded Heater Er sheets. 5739 after 5 p.m. 5-4-15 (9) COPYGRAPH SERVICE BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) - 351-7564. 3-4-11 (3) 0989. 3-4-15 13) Close, $150 351-9122 Avail¬ Worth $240, sell for $175 or COMPLETED, OISSERTA NEEDED QUIET Female to Rebels holding 20 diplomats able immediately. 8-4-18 13) best offer. Call Barb 355- EAST LANSING-Price re¬ TIONS AND RESUME SER SUBLEASE 3-4 man- share large 2-bedroom fur- FRATERNITY HOUSE 526 1653. 8-4-18 (5) duced on lovely 3 bedroom VICE. Corner MAC and hostage permitted a top Red summer, air, furnished, dish- nished apartment, car neces- Sunset Lane (E.L.) licensed OWN ROOM in apartment, Colonial. Grand River, 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Cross official and a Colombian Unique interior. washer. laundry, $90 per 4 sary. 394-1352 after 3:00 p.m. for 19. Available 9/15. Call close to campus for spring RAW POWER - Iggy and Large living room with fire¬ Monday-Friday, 10 a.m.-5 cardiologist into the occupied man, close to campus. 337- 8-4-21 15) 337-7162. 2-4-14 14) and summer. $137.50 in¬ Stooges, new $4. FLAT place, formal dining room, p.m. Saturday. 337-1666. Dominican Embassy on Thurs 0919. 5-4-15 (4) cludes all. 351-9376. BLACK Et CIRCULAR above C-22-4-30 (7) den, large kitchen, 2 car day. The physician confirmed SUBLEASE IMMEDIATELY CAMPUS VIEW SEVEN TO eleven furnished house. Two bath¬ person 8-4-18 (4) Paramount News. C-4-4-11 (4) garage. 50x148 lot, partially fenced. Super location. Mid he was treating the captive 2 bedroom, 2 bath Birchfield 324 Michigan Ave. ROOMS, 1 block from 70's. 332-0142. Open Sunday Service Venezuelan ambassador. rooms, parking, half block The doctor, who said he was Apartments. 355-7192. Showing: 4-6 pm & 7-8 pm M- from campus, laundry, avail¬ campus, male, $135 month, SEARS 22" mens 10 speed 2-5. 10-4-17 (10) 8-4-18 (31 GUITAR REPAIRS. Prompt treating Venezuela's Ambassa¬ Manager Apartment S2 able 6 15. One year lease. utilities included. 337-2669. bike$90/best offer. 355-5165 - Call 351-3038 or 351-9538 guaranteed service. Free esti¬ dor Virgilio Lovera, would not $1000/month. 332-6468 or Z-3-4-11 (3) Ask for Susan. E-5-4-14 (3) NORTHEAST, MINUTES mates and reasonable rates. talk to reporters about the NEED 1-2 Females for 4 man FALLS SUMMER LEASING 351-4484 1-4-11 (7). from MSU 3 bedroom, brick Member American Guild of Apartment. Rent $110 Utili ROOMS IN beautiful Victori¬ GUITAR GIBSON B-25, and aluminum ranch, built in Luthiers. MARSHALL MU- envoy's condition after his visit ties included, call 337-1797. ONE MALE needs 3 room¬ EAST OF campus, 10 miles, 3 acoustic: excellent condition. Thursday. Lovera suffered an rooming house. One block china closet, enclosed patio, SIC CO. 337-9700. 2-4-11 13) mates for summer. Capitol bedroom MSU. Furnished. $130. 332-0616 after 6 p.m. heart problems shortly after country home. Kitchen, mature trees and bushes, C-22-4-30 (61 Villa, $90 month plus utilities. Large yard adults, available parking, from $110, includes E-5-4-14 (3) the embassy takeover but his priced in the sixties. Call SUBLEASE OR share sum- Bill, 337-2429. 8-4-11 (4) now. $300. 351-7497. utilities, year lease. 332-1800. Louise Sabiano 485-3144 or EXPERT GUITAR condition was said not to be mer and fall, 2 bedroom for OR-6-4-18 I5I OR-15-4-23 (6) CUSTOM MADE bar, red repairs. 484-5474. 8-4-22 (7) Acoustic and electric. Most serious. The Red Cross, accord¬ $245 per month. Call 394- 1 OR 2 Bedroom. Close Heat velvet cover, $225 or best 6372 or 394-7420. X-8-4-17 (41 included. $145-290. 332-5810 2 OWN ROOM in house. One offer. 393-9235. 7-4-16 (3) extensive shop in the state. ing to an official from Geneva, STRAIGHT, Non-drinking, ELDERLY has been stepping up its assis¬ INSTRUMENTS. WANTED 1 -2 girls to share 2 8-4-11 (3) non-smoking persons share my house. Refugees or to block behind Corners II. $106. 332-5635.' Campus STEREO PIONEER compo¬ Personal [ [/] 332-4331. C-22-4-30 (5) tance to the hostages. huge bedroom apartment at MALE ROOMMATE needed foreign students welcome. 8-4-18 (3) nent system. Amplifier and Haslett Arm. Across the share 2-bedroom apartment, 372-2046. 1-4-11 (5) receiver. 30 watts per chan¬ street from campus. New furniture. For Fall term. Call 353-2337. X-4-4-11 (6) Close to campus. month. 12 month lease start - ing June. Prefer non-smok- $170/ LOOKING FOR fall housing? Call Mid-Michigan. They CLOSE TO and Campus, Clean quiet, summer, fall open¬ ings. 337-2655. 5-4-16 (3) nel. Phillips Studiocraft 212-turntable. 440 speakers $600. Call 332-1297 after 6 book (The Beauty of Motherhood), We are looking for expectant and new mo¬ 882-2049,393-7674.8-4-15(3) It's What's have over 1400 properties to 8-4-17 (6) LIVE IN or out for elderly. Will ing, upper classman or grad thers to pose for photogra¬ clean houses or small offices, Happening NEED TWO Female room- student. 332-3059. 5-4-14 (8) choose from, and they spe¬ ROOM IN 4 man house - phy. Payment will be $250 mates to share Riverhouse cialize in the MSU area. Call available May or June, for KING SIZE waterbed-posture dollars per photo session. governess or what-have-you. Apartment. Beginning Fall NEAR LCC, non-smoking fe- today and see if they have summer with fall option, rent perfect mattress, solid-state 372-2046. Consider days, pre- Send recent photo to Dave 80. 337-2406, 5-4-15 (3) male to share 2 bedroom what you're looking for. 349 negotiable. 337-0755. heater, vibrator, complete Allen Thompson Publishing fer"nightS-'Cail evenings. Announcements for It's What s Attention MSU 1065. C-22-4-30 (8) with 2 nightstands. 332-2784. - x-4-11 (61 Astronomy $110, 651-5134 or 372-7625. 8-4-14 (4) Company. P.O. Box 352 Bay Happening must be received in the Club members: support your team 4-4-11 13) 8-4-11 (5) State News office, 343 Student City, Mich. 48706. PROFESSIONAL at the annual Star Bowl Inter-Club SUMMER SUBLEASE. Four FEMALE. QUIET room, very UNIVERSITY ROOMMATE FOR fall. Own YAMAHA ALL around skis- Z-10-4-16 (11) —I"!?!'!' care. No job to big Services Bldg., by noon at least Competition at 11 a.m. Saturday, spaces available for women, near campus. $100 plus utili¬ two days before publication. No Abrams Planetarium, in Soloman TERRACE room, furnished. Close to Close to campus on MAC. ties (negotiable). Available binding, $100. ASPEN COLO. I ran over you announcements will be accepted •** campus $172/month. 332- Call 332-5884. 3-4-14 (4) Womens Lange Snow boots on your last run of the day, 414 immediately. Call 332-4503. by phone. . •. ASMSU now taking applica- Michigan 3414. 3-4-11 (3) 8-4-17 14) $60, best offer. Good condi- Mar. 21. Had on a green! The SUBLET FOR tion. 393-4273. E-5-4-11 (51 Experimental Theater "ons for director of Legislative Own white Et Black coat. 331-5420 OKEMOS 2 Bedroom 2 bath, summer - FEMALE ROOMMATE to Call Instructions Group presents the Spanish play Affairs. Applications available in room, 1, 2, or 3 females quickly. Jim 1-313-529-2938. "Tres Sombreros De Copa" by very private $250 immediate needed to share new Spartan share RECORDS! THOUSANDS to Z-8-4-15 (5) 334 Student Services Bldg. Sorry, full for upstairs in duplex. choose from 75C and up, all Miguel Mihura at 8 tonight and occupancy 349-3903. Call St. duplex. Call 332-4612 or $112.50/month includes utili¬ PRIVATE GUITAR instruc¬ fall after 6. 8-4-11 (4) 332-8765. 8-4-21 (51 ties. Call 332-0241. 4-4-11 (4) quality guaranteed. WAZOO tion. Beginners through ad¬ noon Wednesday, Kiva, McDonel Ingham County Parks Depart- Hurry, just a few RECORDS, 223 Abbott, 337- Recreation vanced. Call MARSHALL Hall. Open to the public. For ment sponsors the program left for summer LOOKING FOR fall housing? 4 BEDROOM DUPLEX, sum¬ 0947. C-22-4-30 (5) MUSIC CO. 337-9700. Open information, contact Malcolm "Woodcock Walk and Star Call Mid-Michigan. They mer sublet, option for fall For Sale DISC JOCKEY weeknights until 9:00 p.m. Compitello, at 353-0769. Watch" at 7 p.m. Saturday, have over 400 properties to PHONE RECORDER, Sanyo, • • • Riverbend Natural Area. Open to between 12-5 lease. 1530 Burcham, Call » ' SOUND Er DISCOUNT Saturdays 10 a.m.-5 p.m. choose from, and they spe¬ MSU Highland Dance Associa- 'he public. 337-0990. 8-4-21 (4) DICKER AND DEAL model M-139-N. Like new, RECORDS team up to bring C-22-4-30 (6) cialize in the MSU area. Call tion meets for Scottish highland hook-ups. $100. 676-5460. vou your favorite tunes for SECOND HAND STORE SUMMER SUBLET, 2-bed- '°day and see if they have ATTENTION GRADUATE WITH 90 DAY E-5-4-16 (3) Your next party. Phone 332- LESSONS IN Guitar banjo and coun,rV dance classes at 6:30 Ingham County Parks Depart- room in River Glen. Air. Rent wb_a' youV? looking for. 349- students Newer, spacious, 3 - 2212. Ask for Tom. and more, at the ELDERLY ,on'9hT Tower Room, Union, ment sponsors the program "It's 1065. C-22-4-30 ( GUARANTEES 8 FOOT FLOURESCENT 22-4-30 (7) IN5TRUMFNT INSTRUMENT RCHnni SCHOOL. °Pento ,he public. Spring at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, bedroom, 3 baths, finished , . . Riverbend Natural Area. Open to rec room, $525 per month shop lights complete with C-18-4-30 (3) Spring specials - large as¬ reflector and 2 tubes. Like BLUEGRASS EXTENSION MSU Mennonite Fellowship 'be public, plus utilities, Available Sept. 124 CEDAR, E. Lansing, 2- MARIGOLD APARTMENTS 1, Call 669-5513. sortment of 10-speed bikes, new. $15 each. 676-5460. SERVICE plays weddings, NEW FAI meets at 9:30 a.m. Sunday, MSU man. 1 bedroom furnished. portable t.v.'s, stereo equip¬ Alumni Chapel. Open Spend an hour with the En- OR-8-4-21 (6) ment, used furniture, wheels E-5-4-16 (4) parties, 655-1366 or 353-9695. ANTI to the $250 including heat Et hot Marigold and Harrison C-22-4-30 (3) public. counter Bible Seminar at 7:30 (opposite Shaw Lane! Er tires, and tennis rackets. for professional modeling, • • tonight, study lounge, first floor, • water. 129 Burcham, 2 man WOOD DESK. 4 BEDROOM DUPLEX for Typewriter to train for Live Fashion furnished efficiency. $180 in¬ Immediate stand. Vertiflex file cabinet. SPRINGTIME ENTERTAIN¬ Show Photo¬ Opportunity for juniors and East Owen Hall. Occupancy rent summer Er fall. Call WE BUY, SELL AND TRADE Magazine seniors to cluding heat Et hot water. 1 Bedroom Apt. 337-2078. 8-4-21 (3) $90 for everything. 676-5460. MENT. Horseback riding, graphy T.V. No experience earn academic credit June 15 Et July 1. One year E-5-4-16 (4) hayrides, sunset rides, moon¬ interning with a unique local Bahai Faith meets for dawn Completely furnished, DICKER AND DEAL SE¬ Contact Dave Persell, leases only. Call 882-2316. THREE RESPECTABLE grad¬ light rides, and campouts. museum. prayers at 8:30 a.m. Saturday, Oak ivailable thru term. COND HAND STORE, 1701 Room, Union. Open to the public. OR-22-4-30 (9) t&ubionb summer uate students DESK, MAPLE, Six drawers Boarding and lessons avail¬ College of Urban Development. looking for 3 or S. Cedar St., Lansing, 487 able. CRAZY C RIDING 337-7328 4 bedroom house for next 3886. C-22-4-30 (171 plus file drawer and typewri¬ SUBLET 6 15 to 9 18 fully year near campus. Call Russ ter storage tray in top. $60. STABLE. 676-3710. Anthropology Colloquium pre- Bahai Club meets at 8 tonight, furnished with private phone, 355-7549 or Steve 353-3510. 485-8299 evenings OR-1-4-11 (7) sents Stanley Brandes on Community Room, 1512 Spartan WILLIAMSTON. 2 available cable T.V. with HBO (option¬ E-5-4-16 (41 "Symbols of Sexuality in Anda- Village. Open to the public. now. Comfortable, private, 3-4-14 (5) al), laundry, JEWELRY MAKE your own lusian Agriculture" from 3 to 5 parking, half block from campus. $150 carpeted, air conditioned. All SUMMER MINOLTA LENS: Vivitar 1 Rummage Sale |[%T| at the East Lansing Arts p.m. today, 321 Baker Hall. Science Fiction Society meets month. 332-6468 or 351-4484 1-4-11 (7) utilities included. A 1-bed¬ room unfurnished-$215 plus a SUBLEASE. Beautiful New Duplex, close Backgammon 135mm f/2.8 MD fits all LARGE RUMMAGE Sale. • • * Attention MSU recreation and tonight, 334 Union. for the Puppeteer Migration at 7 Minoltas. Good condition - furnished efficiency-$ 195. No lease. Phone 655-3333. to campus. Call 337-0907 after 5:30. 8-4-21 (3) Sets $50. 355-8311 or 332-5596 April 11 from 6-9p.m. April 12, 9a.m.-1p.m. 314 MAC, TUTORING AND park students: Michigan Recrea¬ SUBLET 1 Bedroom, Birch¬ English tion Et Park Association Student Mu Epsilon will hold a field Apartments, $200 plus 8-4-15 (9) n)9h,s; S 5'4J6 If1 East Lansing. 2-4-11 (4) grammar composition, essay Conference is today through Sun- business meeting at 7:30 p.m. EAST LANSING, 1-4 bed¬ and research paper. All ages. electric. Call 372-1769. MARSHALL MUSIC CO. day. Eastern Michigan University. Wednesday, A-204 Wells Hall. 8-4-22 (4) ROOMMATE NEEDED to room, unfurnished duplexes. Regulary $30 - 60, Your headquarters for pro¬ Typing Service ,r ]11I mm II Michigan teaching certificate, • • • Open to the public. share 2 bedroom apartment, Appliances. Available Sep¬ $160 a month Call 339-2726 tember, Ste-Mar Realty. 339- now only $12 - 27. fessional P.A. gear, electric 8 years teaching experience, "Veridical Hallucination and EAST LANSING- A few 1 9 types of sets. Call keyboards, guitars and amps. TYPING, LIBRARY research Prosthetic Vision," a philosophy MSU Tolkien Fellowship meets anytime. 6-4-11 (3) 3512. OR-8-4-17 (5) bedroom apartments avail¬ Call 337-9700 or stop in. resume service. Free pick-up colloquium by David Lewis, 31 8:30 'onight, Tower Room, able from $225. Heat in¬ NEED Harold, 351-4611. Frandor Mall, 3 blocks from and delivery. 676-1912. TUTORING IN Spanish Princeton University, is at 3 p.m. Union, TWO female room¬ IF YOU would like a cluded. Pool, laundry facili¬ place to west conversation, grammar and today, 331 Union. Open to the mates to share spacious rent, but don't know where campus. Free parking. C-22-4-30 (3) ties Er easy access to 1-69. C 22-4 30 (7) writing. Native speaker plus public. Gay Rap Group meets at 6 p.m. Americana. Beginning fall to look, call GREAT LAKES North Point Apartments, EXPERT TYPING. Disserta high school teaching exper • • • Sunday, 342 Union. Open to the non-smoker only. Close today for sure, there's hun¬ ience. 484-0343. 8-4-22 (5) 1250 Haslett Rd„ Apartment 5145' 351-7023. 5-4 14 (5) NEW AND used guitars, ban¬ BOOKS! 3 floors of books, tions - theses - business The Society for Creative public. dreds in our book 394-2680. 7, 332-6354. OR-14-4-30 " magazines and comics, Anachronism meets from 8:30 to C-22-4-30 (5) jos, mandolins, etc. Dulci¬ legal. MSU grad. 337-0205. ONE BEDROOM luxury EVERGREEN APTS. mers and kits. Recorders, thousands of hard to find CURIOUS BOOK SHOP, 307 East Grand River, East Lan C-22-4-30 (3) | Transportation |["J| 11 p.m. Saturday, Tower Room, Union. Open to the public. MSU Retailing Club meets at 4:30 p.m. Monday, Student JUNE TO June, close, • • • apartment $240 per month 341 new albums and books. Discount sing. 332-0112. C-22-4-30 (5) FAST ACCURATE typing. WANTED RIDE to New York Lounge, Human Ecology Bldg. including heat Er water. Call Evergreen four and five bedrooms $140 Reasonable rates. Call Mon¬ Bronze Dragon Calligraphy Members only. prices. Expert repairs - free State any weekend. Share 332-2005 or 882 9153. Showing M-W-F 4-6pm per person. 351-0765. KILIMANJARO IMPORTS day-Friday. 489-6903. meets from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. estimates. ELDERLY IN¬ expenses, driving. 355-0777. Manager Apartmeni 2G 3-4-11 13) 5-4-17 (4) Call 351 2426 or 351 8135 STRUMENTS. 541 E. Grand featuring India Apparel, OR-2-4-14 (3) 1-4-10 (3) Saturday, Mural Room, Union. Responsible adults, especially River. 332-4331. C-22-4-30 (9) oriental robes, and more. 220 Topic: Medieval Western males and minority females, are FAILS SUMMER LEASING OPEN HOUSE-Falt WANTED SPRING and sum lease, MAC. 10-4-17 (3) TYPING 14 years experience. European manuscript styles. Open needed to act as big brothers/ 1512 Coolidge, East mer - female roommate for STUDIO 4 Lansing. Call 332-3492 after 5:30. Wanted to the public. sisters. Orientation is at 10:30 a.m. one bedroom apartment. Fur APARTMENT, 1 bedrooms, Sundays April DISCOUNT, NEW-used BASS GUITAR fender preci- 0-2-4-14 (3) • • • Saturday, 300 N. Washington 13 and 20 from 1:00-3:00 nished, air conditioning, pool, block t0 B®rk®Y' avaiiable 2-4-11 (4) desks, chairs, files. BUSI¬ sion, good condition with - — WANTED FALL '80 only, Instructional Development Ave., Room 400. close, on busline. Must be NESS EQUIPMENT CO. 215 hard shell case. $200, and ONLY 60b a page! 55t a page graduating senior to share luncheon features Ken Dickie, clean and E. Kalamazoo. 485-5500 non-smoker. 645 bassman 10 amp, 4 speakers, over 50 pages. Experienced apartment or house close to Western Michigan University, at MSU volunteers who are in- $122.50. 337-7407. 5-4-16 (6) EVERGREEN East OR-2-4-14 14) FEMALE 200 watts $300. 337 0082. typist. 651-6424 campus. 353-4287.3-4-14 (4) noon today, 1961 Room, Case v°lved in 9'oup activities are NEEDED spring Lansing, Open house. 3:00pm OR 1 4-11 (3) Hall. invited to attend the "Building 8-4 14 (6) FURNISHED ONE bedroom term. Twyckingham Apart April 12. 5 bedrooms. Fall WATERBED FOR sale- PART-TIME for landscaping * * • Relationships" workshop, 6 p.m. efficiency apartment. 1 block ments. $115. 337-0807. lease. 3-4-11 (3) Complete queen-size, $200 or from campus. $155/month. best offer. After 6p.m. 337 1 Animals |[y| THESIS EDITING by profes¬ sionals with advanced de¬ must have own transports- tion. Call Saturday. 349-3150. MSU Student meets from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Mon- Foundation Monday, 334 Union, Call 351-8578, after 6 p.m. ROOMMATE FOR two bed¬ 0716. 8-4-11 (3) 3-4-14 (3) day, Con Con Room, International Area daycare centers are seek- NEED ADORABLE GRAY gress. Free consultation. 339- 8-4-21 (5) ROOMMATE NOW room house. $125 + V4 Tiger Center. Topic: Tel-An-Alum. Open own room/bath, pool Et golf. utilities. Call 485-7643 after 6 kitten, male, half Siamese, $2, 8602. 3-4-14 13) in9 volunteers who want exper- ANTIQUE CUCKOO clock. 14K 14K to the public. ience in childcare. Contact 26 5 miles campus/bus. Keith needs good home. 484-7376. BOGUE STREET Large Fur p.m. 8-4 16 (4) 100 years old. Good condi¬ Will buy diamonds and any • • • Student Services Bldg. for details. 339-3934. 10-4-11 (4) E-5-4-17 (3) EXPERIENCE TYPING of dis nished two bedroom $345. tion. $200, doll house $75. thing made of 14K or sterling Senior Class Council will meet sedations and theses, editing Small furnished one bedroom 339 9121 E-5-4-17 13) silver at highest market value. at 9:30 p.m. Monday, Phi Delta Campus Girl Scouts meet at 5 EAST LANSING MSU. Effi and graphic service available $190, Available June 15, Qui¬ FOR SALE 10 year quarter- 332-6181. 2-4-11 17) Theta fraternity, 626 Cowley Ave. P-m- Sunday, Rick's American ciency apartment available 372-2098 after 5 p.m. et. 393-7279 after 5 p.m All seniors are welcome. Cafe. Open to the public. sjng pq 4 man house, $400 horse Gelding, 15-3 hands. 8-4-21 (5) 4 4-15 (5) 351 3118. OR-19 4 30 (4i '^h0ne Plus utilities. 313-733 7400 or Goes English Western. Very 733 6933. Ask for Marlene. Guitars - cameras - bicycles gentle and sound. $900. 332 ... RHA Board of Directors for The Company will hold actor/ 124 CEDAR, East Lansing 2 stereo jewelry 1254. 2-4-10 (51 UNIGRAPHICS OFFERS 484-6971 after 4:30. 5-4-11 (3) gear RHApport meets at 3 p.m. today, technician auditions for "Philip man, 1 bedroom furnished LARGE 2 PARTY furnished COMPLETE RESUME SER- 324 Student Services Bldg. Topic: Barry's Holiday ' at 7 p.m. Sunday apartment. Year lease only. efficiency Close to campus. FEMALE TO share furnished TIGER KITTEN free to good VICE: typesetting; offset PART TIME cleaner, six to By-law changes. Open to the and Monday, 337 Union, Heat Et hot water included, Air conditioning. $150/month printing; and bindery services nine P.M. five days a week, public. modern country house on home. Housetrained - 332- $250/month. Leases starting - summer. $240/month - fall. Approved dissertation print- Also, full time position 35 • * • Praxis meets at 1 p.m. Saturday, lakefront Own room. All 1932. 5-4-17 (3) June 15 or September 1 After 5 p.m, 487 4451 Instant cash-WILCOX ing and binding specialists, hours per week. Call 694 Ingham County Coalition Oak Room, Union. Topic: spring utilities paid. $100 month. 882 2316 after 5 p.m. OR-22 4 30 16, TRADING POST 509 E. For estimate, stop in at 2843 5040 between 9 A.M. - 12 Against the Draft meets from 10 P'og'am planning "Crisis in the 394 4660 days, 6516762 OR-22-4-30 18) Michigan, BEAUTIFUL TIGER Cat E. Grand River or phone P.M. 4-4-15 (5) nights. 8 4 14 (6) Lansing. Phone a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, St. Mlddle East." Open to the public. SUBLET ONE female sum 485 4391. C-14-4-30 (12) needs good home. House 332 8414 C-22-4-30 (9) John's Student Parish East. _______ _ _ — _ Open SUBLET, fur mer term. Milford Apart trained. 393-4586. 8-4-18 (3) United Ministries in SUMMER —— After you place a classified ad to the public. Higher nished 1-2 person. 1 block ments, 126 Milford Street Call our classified department 14kt DIAMOND ring 20pts, _ LOW RATES - COMPUTER in this newspaper, the calls """ Education will hold a coffee house from campus. $190/month. Furnished, air conditioning, with your ad now! We want excellent condition, PUPPIES, LAB-setter, black, TYPING Resumes, Thesis, to 1 a.m. tonight, good will start coming in fast! You Archery Club meets at 8 p.m. |r°mJ'J*-' UMHE Copper Chimney Lounge, Call 351-6180 after 7 p.m. very reasonable. Call 332 to help you sell the items you investment. 351 3754. 6 weeks old, weaned. $10 Term Papers. Call "G" Typ may find it hard to keep track Monday, Archery Hall, IM Sports- 2-4-11 (4) 7756. 8-4-14 (61 no longer use. 2-4-14 131 each. 337-7606. E 5-4 15 (3) ing. 321-4771. C-22-4-30 (4) of interested parties. 1118 S. Harrison Road. West. Open to the public. Michigon Stote News. Eost Lonsing. 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Arm bone i. Opponent 24. Before long — i. Worm 3 T~ r n~i 2 * b 5 9 10 ). '. Footlike part Tea BEETLE BAILEY IT- i. Printing press SPONSORED BY: is~ builder by Mort Walker rr ■ ). Rhine tribu¬ i? tary ). Brook or 20~ 21 52 TT" 24 2b steelhead I. Twisted TT 26 29 30 31 i. Mexican coin ). Stubs „ urj ; vr □ ,. Chicago's 36~ downtown 5 ■ !. Star facet I. Lean-to I. Constellation 44 96 4A wr 98^ 9*r Crater >. Bravo 50" 3P 52" >. Cluster of wool fibers W s~ 5T '. Clear of 20 Michigan State News East Lansing. Michigan Friday, April 11, 1980 Chrysler revises loss estimates, Professors to hold annual meeting further cost-rutting considered 'the Michigan chapter of the American Association of University Professors will hold its annual meeting today and decision p.m. on Yeshiva University faculty representation at 12:30 in the Delta Room. By JAMES V. HIGGINS programs will be implemented. being considered. grams will increase Chrysler's Saturday in the Lansing Hilton Inn. Two MSU faculty members will speak in separate sessions on The year long auto industry losses by $300 million State Sen. William Sederburg, R-East Lansing, will be the I'PI Auto Writer Chrysler, which already has . Saturday. Leonard Issacs, a professor in Lyman Briggs College, luncheon speaker at 1 p.m. today in the Regency Room. He will DETROIT - Chrysler Corp.. cut expenses to the bone, slump, aggravated in recent forcing the company to make will discuss the role the faculty could play in developing solutions refused to say what months by high interest rates, reduction," the discuss college tuition stabilization ideas currently under citing the "devastating impact" further new cost com¬ to current state problems at 9 a.m. in the Central Delta Room. is the cause of Chrysler's wor¬ consideration by a Senate committee. of high interest rates, said cost-cutting plans are being pany said in a statement. Jack Stieber, MSU professor of labor and industrial relations, Chrysler said it is helping U.S. Rep. Howard Wolpe, D-Mich., will be the featured Thursday its 1980 losses could considered. sening condition, the company will speak on arbitration as a means of settling faculty disputes, reach $750 million instead of said. dealers pay interest costs if speaker at 8:30 tonight in the Delta Room. Wolpe will speak on at 10:30 a.m. in the Central Delta Room. the $500 million it originally "WE'RE WORKING ON the It said interest rates are they agree to order a predeter energy research, development and conservation. mined number of cars. General On Saturday, Gerie Bledsoe, national AAUP director of The sessions are open to registered AAUP members with predicted. details of several plans to cut "having a devastating impact the automobile business and Motors Corp. and Ford Motor collective bargaining, will discuss the U.S. Supreme Court limited seating available for the public. It was the second recent costs," a Chrysler spokesperson on upward revision in Chrysler's said. were causing the increased Co. also have been forced loss estimates. In papers filed Chrysler has laid off thou¬ losses." recently to pay a portion of high March 14 with the Securities sands of workers, closed four Dealers cut back drastically interest rates on wholesale and Exchange Commission, the plants, imposed pay cuts or on their inventories after the purchases by their dealers. No. 3 automaker said it could bargained for payroll relief prime interest rate — the rate suffer a 1980 deficit as high as from virtually all its employees, they pay on new car orders — $650 million. and sold off a number of soared to 20 percent, Chrysler The company, which lost $1.1 overseas holdings. said. Audio billion in 1979 and $205 million It is expected to sell addi¬ in 1978, described the more tional U.S. assets, and company "REDUCED DEALER IN¬ somber financial result "likely" officials have acknowledged the VENTORIES, higher interest even though new cost cutting closing of additional plants is costs and dealer support pro- Draft counseling workshop Fretter People interested in draft overview of the program by Joe • 3 to4 p.m. — role playing by registration counseling are in Tuchinsky, director of the anyone who is attending the vited to attend a workshop Michigan's Citizens' Lobby; workshop. The role playing is Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. • 10:30 a.m. to noon — a being organized by Ona Meslin in St. John's Student Parish historical and political analysis of the Abrahamic Community East, 4828 S. Hagadorn Rd. by Jim and Marion Anderson, and Ruth Mausert, of St. John's The workshop is sponsored activists against military Student Parish. by the Ingham County Coalition spending; Role playing will be a time for Against Registration and the • 12:30 to 2 p.m. — legal people to practice confronta¬ Draft iCARDl and St. John's options and risks by Will Dupuis tions with a mock draft board. Student Parish, and features and Joe Tuchinsky; At 4 p.m. closing remarks will dollar anti-draft activists and other • 2 to3 p.m. — practicality of be given. school presentations by Barb The sponsoring groups Thibault, from the Peace suggest people bring lunches as include: Education Center in East the workshop breaks for lunch • 10 to 10:30 a.m. Lansing. Board reprimands four doctors lost number of patients tretchers who BOSTON (API - The state AT ISSUE WAS the doctors' medical licensing board practice of performing an aver¬ dropped disciplinary proceed¬ age of eight open-heart opera¬ ings against a team of heart tions a year at suburban Mai¬ THE CHAIRPERSON, DR. surgeons who lost an unusually den Hospital, even though fed¬ Claude Welch, said, "All I can high number of patients on the operating table when four of the six doctors agreed to accept eral health experts have recom¬ mended that hospitals avoid the tricky operations unless they say is that the voting members of the board followed the legal advice we were given, which Thru Monday Only! a reprimand. can do 200 to 300 of them was that the whole thing might The action brought criticism from one member of the board, annually. The licensing board began an come apart. 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