Monday Today's forecast calls for partly cloudy skies with a good chance of rain. High will be in the 40s. The State News VOLUME 74 NUMBER 61 MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN 48824 APRIL 14, 1980 Kinney refuses to step down t By KY OWEN ficials from speaking at alumni events. sense an ultimatum; it's a choice." "The situation can be resolved very easily State News Staff Writer Asked about the possibility of withhold¬ Executive Board members argued they by both parties to agree to work together in The MSU Alumni Association executive ing tickets from alumni, Mackey said the could work on a "good faith" agreement good faith," he added. "You denied us that. director refused to resign Saturday and will administration "will look at the ways the with the University. We haven't had a chance." not be serving to the pleasure of both the University helps the alumni." "We haven't talked about the element of The motion was defeated by a 12-4 association and the MSU president. Earlier this year, the Board of Trustees good faith," said Edward Deeb of Grosse margin, with the only affirmative votes "I now realize that to resign would mean refused to give the association $80,000 Point Shores. "We're not here to do battle coming from Mackey, Bruff, MSU Provost which it was to receive as part of an with the University in any way, shape or Clarence Winder and MSU Trustee Carole turning back on everything that I have worked for and believe in," director Jack agreement with Former MSU President form. Lick. Kinney told the Executive Board of the Edgar Harden. Alumni Association which met in the The Executive Board set up a special fund Saturday for $5 and $20 donations to Mackey: Alumni Board University Club. "Therefore,... I will not resign," he said, help compensate for the loss of funds. drawing applause from the 75 alumni In introducing the University's proposal, «C Trustee John Bruff, D-Fraser, said the attending the meeting. Later the Executive Board defeated an trustees have a responsibility for alumni MSU Board of Trustees proposal to have the executive director serve at the mutual relations, adding the president must carry out that responsibility. lacks minority voice pleasure of the association and the MSU THE PRESIDENT NEEDS to cooper After MSU President Cecil Mackey told control over the group — which is the case president. ate with the head of that (the alumni) the MSU Alumni Association Executive with the alumni association. THE 33,000-MEMBER ASSOCIATION organization," Bruff said. "The alumni head Board Saturday that it needs more minority "It is still the University's responsibility became a corporation last June. However, has to be someone who can work with our representation, the board decided to look for to see that there is adequate representation MSU President Cecil Mackey has said he president. ways to increase such representation. of women and minorities," he said. would not have allowed such a move had he "We cannot have the corporation pre¬ "The board needs to recognize that there "It is not possible for the University to been sident going in a different direction than the needs to be broader representation on the avoid that responsibility and it does not president at the time. v,n an attempt to regain some control over University." board," Mackey said. want to," he added. the association, the trustees and admin¬ "The responsibility rests on this board." Eugene Washington, the only Black Kinney responded saying he believes he istration developed the proposal which can work with any president, but added "I Currently there is only one Black and four serving on the Executive Board, concurred was brought up at Saturday's meeting. with Mackey, and suggested setting up a believe he (Mackey) had little intention of women on the 17-member board. Alumni The meeting was the culmination of the committee to investigate the matter. working with the corporation." and faculty representatives are elected, struggle which developed between Mackey The awards committee report dealt with while other members are ex-officio repre¬ and the alumni association and has been In his earlier statement Kinney said he nominations for distinguished alumni nomi¬ sentatives, such as the MSU president. growing since Mackey called for Kinney's would not resign. Kinney said Mackey had nations, and MSU Trustee Carole Lick, Mackey's comments arose when nomina¬ resignation in February. asked for the director's resignation because tions for board representatives and nomina¬ D-Kalamazoo, pointed out that only one After Saturday's meeting, Mackey Kinney's background, service and philo¬ female was nominated. tions for alumni awards were made. refused to say what his next move will be, sophy "were not compatible with his 'Grand She said a special effort should be made to None of the candidates for the board was a but there is speculation the University Plan' for alumni relations." get more women nominated for the awards minority. administration will consider forming a because qualified female candidates are separate alumni group. Mackey did not comment on his relation¬ Mackey's motion to direct the Executive available. Asked if he plans to form such a group, ship with Kinney because of his policy to Committee to look for ways to increase Patricia Adams, chairperson of the not discuss individual personnel matters. minority representation was unanimously awards committee, said the committee Mackey said: "In light of what the (alumni) board does, the University will have to look approved by the board. receives nominations from alumni but THE ASSOCIATION WANTED Mackey's motion included the possibility should be more aggressive in looking for at its responsibilities and will try to figure out what to do." complete control of (alumni) relations," of increasing the size of the board so more female candidates in the future. Mackey said. "The board (of trustees) minorities could be rapidly placed on it. One alumna said the lack of female cannot divest itself of its relationships with Mackey said the University has a representation on the board and the lack of State News Eileen Blass WILLIAM WESTCOTT, Executive alumni." responsibility for affirmative action in all female awards nominees is "plain bad In spite of pressure from MSU President Cecil Mackey (front left), MSU Board chairperson, said if Mackey starts a Mackey added the proposal was "in no areas, even if the administration has no business." Alumni Association Executive Director Jack Kinney (at lecturn) did not new group "hopefully we will prosper in resign his position Saturday at a meeting at the University Club, and did spite of it." Bu', he said the University could also not work out an agreement to serve at the pleasure of both Mackey and take actions such as cutting off the sale of the alumni board. football tickets and preventing MSU of¬ Red Cross to check on hostages By The Associated Press captivity Sunday at the U.S. Embassy in from the United States because of the break Militants holding the U.S. Embassy in Tehran, were last visited by three Amer¬ in diplomatic ties. They were met by U.S. getshelp from allies Tehran will allow a group of visitors, including members of the Red Cross, to check the conditions of the 50 American ican clergy who led Easter services a week ago and reported the captives were in excellent physical and mental condition. Foreign Minister Sadegh Ghotbzadeh, who told them: "Your sudden return ... part of the price we shall have to pay in is only hostages Monday, the Iranian news agency The militants, meanwhile, reiterated order to sever relations and liberate By The Associated Press France's Olympic committee, said if West ident Valery Giscard d'Estaing has joined reported. warnings they are ready to "blow them (the ourselves from the plots hatched by the President Carter's call for allied unity on Germany endorsed the boycott, "the posi¬ in Common Market decisions to halt The Pars agency also said that final super powers." hostages) sky-high" if the United States policy toward Iran and Afghanistan gained tion of France would be very Uwicate." shipments of military and other key spare elections for the Iranian Parliament, which takes military action against Iran. As long # A South African limited support Sunday. Japan and some newspaper reported Sir Denis Fellows, chairperson of the parts to Iran and has been privately helpful is to decide the hostages' fate, will be held ago as last December the militants an¬ British Olympic Association, called with diplomatic efforts, U.S. officials said. deposed Shah of Iran Mohammad Reza European nations recalled their ambas¬ the U.S. May 2. Revolutionary leader Ayatollah nounced they had placed explosives in the Pahlavi had been offered asylum in Trans- sadors from Tehran for consultations and decision a "disappointment." Prime But France, which soon will become the Ruhollah Khomeini has said a decision on embassy compound walls and would kill the kei, a tribal homeland in the white-domi¬ others edged closer to joining America's Minister Margaret Thatcher's government Soviet Union's No. 2 trading partner behind release of the hostages will be the hostages if the U.S. government attempted nated country. boycott of the Moscow Olympics. has backed the boycott but British athletes, West Germany, has clashed sharply with responsibility of the new body. The Islamic to intervene militarily. France and West Germany, in an ap¬ apart from equestrians and hockey players, the United States over Western responses Republican Party, dominated by Moslem Iranian President Abolhassan Bani-Sadr parent effort to maintain negotiating flex¬ have vowed to go to Moscow. to the Soviet intervention in Afghanistan. clergy hostile to the United States, gained a told ambassadors from Europe and Japan ibility, said the recall of European ambas¬ The list of nations officially boycotting Japan, which gets 10 percent of its oil strong lead in first-round voting in March. on Saturday the government would ask an sadors did not signal a step toward severing full diplomatic relations with Tehran — nor the Olympics remains small. China has joined, as have Egypt, Saudi Arabia and from Iran, has agreed to go along with European initiatives to increase pressure Thousands of Iranians, jammed the streets around Khomeini's meanwhile, internationally recognized organization such as the Red Cross to arrange health Rebel group a final European decision to join the United Iran. Several European nations, including on the Tehran government. Tehran home to celebrate President checks and visits to the hostages. States in imposing economic sanctions France and Ireland, have said they will Carter's action last week severing diploma¬ According to a press aide, Bani-Sadr also await a joint European position. Though most American pressure has against Iran. President Carter announced both steps last Monday as a result of the continuing hostage crisis in Iran, and urged On Iran, U.S. diplomats in Europe have presented a list of possible sanctions to been aimed at Europe and Japan, other traditional U.S. allies have also been put in tic relations with Iran. Khomeini waved to the crowds after revolutionary guards and rejected a call from the ambassadors to free the hostages and warned them against stages coup difficult positions by the U.S. initiatives. artillery passed by in a short parade. meeting President Carter's request that allies to join the U.S. move. their host foreign ministries. Informed U.S. In a statement carried Sunday by Pars, their governments break diplomatic French Foreign Ministry officials an¬ nounced the foreign ministers of the nine sources said the response from most was confined to support for only limited South Korea and Brazil, for example, are not believed likely to join in sanctions. The the militants said the group to visit the hostages would include representatives of relations and impose sanctions against Iran. The United States took such steps last in Liberia European Community nations will meet in measures. They did not elaborate. South Koreans have a joint refinery scheme the Red Cross; the Red Lion and Sun week. Luxembourg April 21 to assess their West German Foreign Minister Hans- Society, Iran's equivalent of the Red Cross; Carter said in an interview with with the Iranians. Brazil's By The Associated Press attempts to secure release of the American Dietrich Genscher said Sunday his nation Foreign Ministry Iranian Health Minister Moussa Zargar and has said it generally opposes restricting European television correspondents Satur¬ The rebels who seized power in Liberia hostages who spent their 162nd day of had no plans to cut off diplomatic relations Hojjatoleslam Seyyed Ali Khamenei, the day that he had set a "specific date" for normal international trade. beheaded the son of assassinated President captivity Sunday at the U.S. Embassy in with Iran at this time and that there were Moslem cleric who leads weekly Sabbath European initiatives but did not disclose the William R. Tolbert Jr. and killed two of Tehran. no immediate Common Market plans to Israel is not in a position to take sanctions prayers in Tehran. No other details were deadline. Tolbert's senior aides, including his son-in- Denmark's ambassador also was recalled apply joint economic sanctions. against Iran, since Ayatollah Ruhollah given. In other developments: law, Liberian diplomatic sources said Sun¬ from Tehran: an Italian newspaper re¬ Khomeini's regime broke off all ties to • Tehran radio reported 190 Iranian THE AMERICANS, in their 162nd dav of day. ported Italy's ambassador was returning to THE GOVERNMENT OF French Pres- Israel after coming to power. navy and air force cadets returned home Rome: Spain recalled its ambassador and a The West African nation's new leader, an Bonn government official said the chief obscure 28-year-old army master sergeant envoys from the other Common Market named Samuel K. Doe, appointed a Cabinet Blackout: nations — Britain, Luxembourg, Ireland, of soldiers and civilians, including the Belgium and the Netherlands — would also leader of Liberia's banned leftist opposition return to their capitals for consultations. The ambassadors met with Iran's President i£Auy PtAWNNG-au party. Abolhassan Bani-Sadr on Saturday. Raccoon lightthis canpu^M Doe also quickly set up a six-member IN RESPONSE TO President Carter's flips the switch Wis W m lAsrua* military tribunal to prosecute an unspeci¬ fied number of senior officials of the Tolbert call for unified allied support, including a Most students did not need an excuse trouble operator, except for a report of government on charges of "rampant cor¬ reported deadline for agreement, the to avoid studying Sunday as a power several persons being stuck in an ruption" and "gross violation of human ambassadors demanded immediate release blackout — caused by a nosey raccoon in elevator in the library. rights," said the state-run Liberian radio, of the American hostages. While many callers were worried monitored in London. a power substation — kept the Univer¬ Bani-Sadr rejected the demand and sity without electricity for more than about their clocks, one person reported warned that Iran would cut off oil exports three hours. a more serious problem she was — LIBERIA, A COUNTRY of 1.7 million to any country joining the U.S.-backed "A raccoon got into the line at the typing a term paper on an electric people founded in 1847 by freed American sanctions. Spartan Substation," said David Sack typewriter. slaves, has long maintained close ties with Saturday's decision by the U.S. Olympic man, Consumers Power region public The Department of Public Safety the United States. The State Department Committee not to send American athletes affairs director. called in officers for the midnight shift said Saturday Washington would continue to the Moscow Summer Games because of He said the workers at the Lansing early and also some off-duty officers. normal diplomatic relations with the new the Soviet intervention in Afghanistan station noticed a "few blips" about 8:40 The DPS said several accidents and regime. appeared certain to put increased pressure p.m. on their monitoring device, but thefts had been reported and one sexual on U.S. allies to join the boycott. they did not think much of it. criminal assault had occurred in the Saturday's early-morning coup came as a The president of Japan's Olympic Brody Complex. surprise to most of the outside world, but A dispatcher was sent out to check British Legislator Peter Mills, who left Committee said the U.S. decision will the problem, Sackman said, and found Although the DPS operated on auxi¬ Liberia only 24 hours before the coup, told "gravely affect" Japan's own decision. The an electrocuted raccoon. liary power during the initial period of the blackout, East Lansing police assis¬ reporters he had "sensed the army were all president of the Norwegian Sports Federa¬ Power slowly faded until darkness S) over the place Opposition members I tion said the U.S. group's action would ted the DPS by dispatching their patrol . . . enveloped the campus at 8:50 p.m. spoke to hinted things were not well." make it "easier" for Norway to join the cars. boycott. The MSU Trouble Operator's switch One student was taken to Olin Health Doe and his soldier followers, with the West German Chancellor Helmut board was lit up with calls from people Center with a blackout-related injury. backing of army generals, stormed the Schmidt reiterated over the weekend that a trying to find out what was happening. Jerry Steffy, 320 W. Holmes Hall, cut presidential palace in the capital city of "There's been a million calls," his forehead when he continuing Soviet presence in Afghanistan one ran into a door Monrovia at 2 a.m., and the 66-year-old would virtually rule out West German operator said. "The switchboard's been frame in the basement of West Holmes Tolbert and a bodyguard were killed in an lit up." Hall. The cut took six stitches to close, participation in the games. No problems were reported to the irontinued on page 12) WHERE WFRE WO WHEN THE LIGHTS WENT OUT? ensuing gunbattle, according to reports from Liberian and other sources in MAURICE HERZOG, a member of Monrovia and abroad. \ 2 Michigan State News. East Lansing. Michigan Monday, April 14, 1980 O fonts nation/world border settlement in which three Israelis and five raiders \ worst era of McCarthyism," the Soviet news agency Tass said Brazilian jet crash kills 54 killed. But Israeli television said the number of troops Sunday. It said athletes and sports officials who favored going to considerably lower. Moscow were "openly accused of betraying national interests." FLORIANOPOLIS, Brazil (API — A Brazilian jetliner approaching this island-city in a rainstorm crashed and exploded in flames, killing 54 of the persons aboard, authorities reported Some Cubans leave embassy Olympic Games may be canceled Sunday. They said four passengers survived. The Transbrasil Airlines Boeing 727 was carrying 50 passengers MEXICO CITY (API — About 3,000 of the Cubans packing the and eight crew members, all Brazilians, when it crashed on this COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (API - The Olympic Games in Peruvian Embassy grounds in Havana in hopes of getting asylum Moscow will be canceled if the United States can get enough island off the southern Brazilian coast Saturday night, the airline abroad left the compound Sunday and went to their homes to await important countries to go along with its boycott, a member of the said. completion of paperwork, Cuba's official news agency Presna International Olympic Committee predicted Sunday. Rescue operations were called off at dusk Sunday, and Latina reported. authorities said "there are no more survivors up there." "The IOC doesn't want to see any half-baked Games," said The Cuban dispatch, received here, did not say how many people The airline said an investigation has been opened to determine were still jamming the embassy compound, but Peruvian officials Douglas F. Roby, who has represented the United States on the the cause of the crash. It said a mechanical failure was "highly international committee since 1952. said Friday they had registered 10,800. The would-be exiles have The United States would have to obtain a boycott pledge from improbably, because the commander of the plane did not report been crammed into the compound for more than a week. such nations as Great Britain, France, West Germany, Australia, having any problems." The commander was reported to have In Lima, Peru, government and Red Cross officials said they New Zealand and Canada for the Games to be canceled, Roby said. talked to the tower three minutes before the crash to confirm that expect an airlift of the Cubans out of Havana would begin Monday he was about to land. or Tuesday, though it could be delayed beyond that. Calif.-Nevada border in dispute Israeli troops withdraw Soviets denounce U.S. boycott TEL AVIV, Israel (API — U.N. peacekeeping troops went on CARSON CITY, Nev. (API — A century of wrangling over the full alert in southern Lebanon Sunday after a bloody clash with MOSCOW (API — Soviet news organizations bitterly denounced boundary between California and Nevada goes to the U.S. Christian militia in a disputed village and a "savage" bombardment the Carter administration Sunday, saying it had successfully used Supreme Court for argument on Monday. of U.N. headquarters, officials reported. "crude pressure" to force a U.S. boycott of the Moscow Olympics. At stake are about 350 square miles of California land claimed by Israel declared it had withdrawn that last of its soldiers from For the past several weeks, Soviet officials remained publicly Nevada including much of South Lake Tahoe, Calif. One of southern Lebanon. A spokesperson for the military command said, California's counter-arguments could lead to some North Tahoc, optimistic that the American team would come. One Soviet 'The forces have complete their tasks and have left the area of newspaper over the weekend ran a team picture of a U.S. Olympic Nev., casinos ending up in California. Eighty participants in HikeNation, a 4,000-mile south Lebanon." basketball squad with a caption stating that American athletes Hundreds of landowners in the Sierra Nevada range dividing walk across the United States, are joined by an The troops, estimated by U.N. spokesperson to total about 350, "resolutely oppose" boycott plans. the states could find property titles clouded if the high court rules estimated 15,000 people for the walk across the San first entered Wednesday in retaliation for an attack on an Israeli "To work its will, the White House acted in the spirit of the in Nevada's favor, according to California lawyers. Francisco Bay bridge early Sunday morning. It's Time To Study In London! 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Michigan Monday, April 14, 1980 3 'JWSI/ RELATIVELY College enrollment falling By LOUISE WHALL "Politically, the No. 1 priority is access to higher education," he State News Staff Writer said. The declining college enrollment trend is just beginning to affect Sederburg said the Michigan Legislature is looking at several Michigan's universities and colleges, state Sen. William Seder- possible solutions to skyrocketing tuition costs. Equal tuition rates burg, R East Lansing, said Friday at the Lansing Hilton Inn. between state universities, limited appropriations of state funds Sederburg, speaking at a luncheon for the American Association and an increase in financial aid are three suggestions being of University Professors, said the number of students enrolling in considered in the Legislature. college will decline approximately 30 percent by 1995. "In the big three (MSU, University of Michigan and Wayne HE SAID TWO standard formulas are used in state funding. State University) will probably be relatively immune from the University presidents prefer appropriations based on need, but drop," Sederburg said, citing the diversity of programs at the the other formula, equity distribution, appropriates a flat universities as the reason. percentage to all universities. Sederburg is the vice chairperson of the Senate Education Sederburg said state financing has increased 5 to 6 percent over Committee and a member of the Joint Legislative Committee of the last few years while inflation now stands at 15 to 20 percent. Higher Education Issues. He is also a former MSU faculty "We have not been able to maintain blue-chip faculty members," member. he said. He used engineering as an example, stating that graduates can do much better financially in the private sector than in SEDERBURG SAID COLLEGES are not willing to admit their teaching. enrollments are declining because they fear they will not receive He also said there is increasing pressure for collective state funding. bargaining and unionization that was not present five or six years Sederburg mentioned several ways to alleviate the problem, ago. such as closing some institutions. Sederburg cited Eastern Sederburg said there has been a lobbying effort to shift the Michigan University and Lake Superior State College as two funding formula away from student enrollment, but added that institutions where closing has been mentioned. students and faculty do not effectively voice opinions. He said universities might have to begin dropping programs or Universities have traditionally been leaders in technological try to appeal to non-traditional student enrollment. MSU's growth, which is now centered around data manipulation, Lifelong Education Program does expand the role of the Sederburg said. University research is needed to introduce University, Sederburg said. changing concepts to society, he said. Another major issue facing Michigan universities is the continually expanding tuition range, Sederburg said. Michigan has "Universities have played a role in the link between fallen in state appropriations from 17th in 1968 to 35th in 1979. technological change and society," he said. Stole News Eileen Bless It's a bird! It's a plane! No, it's a . . . dummy. A group of East Lansing high schoolers thought they would try Court to rule on state caucuses something different late Saturday night by pushing a dummy from the top of the University Mall. Passersby were startled, but the students insisted it was done in fun. B> TIM SIMMONS leaders. State News Staff Writer An open primary allows registered voters to east votes for the A decision to determine the fate of Michigan's Democratic closed presidential candidates of their choice, regardless of party caucuses is expected to be made this week in the U.S. District Court affiliation in Grand Rapids by Judge Douglas Hillman. — commonly termed crossover voting. Hillman heard arguments Friday from state supporting the caucuses and from Zolton Ferency, MSU associate attorneys FERENCY'S LEGAL ACTION was called and "bizarre" by Thoedore Sachs, Democratic "incomprehensible" Party attorney. Jews celebrate Israel Week professor of criminal justice, who is hoping to either eliminate the Assistant Attorney General Jann R. Baugh called caucuses or open them to members of all Ferency's suit political parties. futile because delegates chosen by an open primary will not be in observance of 32nd birthday Ferency filed the suit March 20 against the secretary of state's seated at the Democratic National Convention in New York this office and election officials. August. "You are going all the way back to the turn of the century where After hearing both sides of the case, Hillman informed the parties Dances, lectures, discussions, films and a party are politics were rotten and bosses handed out coal on election day," he will try to reach a decision by among the begin at 6:15 p.m. Friday at Hillel. A veteran of Israel's 1948 War events slated for Israel Week, celebrated Wednesday. today through April 21 of Independence will Ferency said of the closed caucus system. In another suit heard last week, Ingham in honor of that speak that evening following the dinner, "CAUCUS MEMBERS ARE going to be County Circuit Court country's 32nd birthday. which is to be served at 7 p.m. Cost of the dinner is organizational Judge Ray Hotchkiss issued an injuction blocking the May 20 open Israeli dancing will be taught at 7:30 $3. Democrats directed by King Caucus," he said. tonight in Hillel Jewish Abba Eban, former Israeli primary. The suit is not expected to affect Hillman's decision, Student Center, 402 Linden St. Yehuda Blum, Israeli Ambassador foreign minister, will speak at 8 p.m. The Michigan Democratic Party decided to use closed caucuses to Sunday in the MSU Auditorium. Eban has played an important Ferency said. to the United Nations, will speak at 8 p.m. Tuesday in South select national delegates in order to role in the development of Israel. comply with National In that suit, filed by Michigan city and township clerks, Hotchkiss Kedzie Hall. Blum is a former law Democratic rules. professor at the Hebrew said the open primary was unnecessary in University of Jerusalem. The National Democratic Party has ruled open primaries, such as light of its expense and An Israel Independence Day party, featuring live entertain¬ the economic burdens facing the state. The Israeli film The Dig will be the one used in Michigan, to be in violation of presented at 8 p.m. Wednesday ment, is scheduled for 7 p.m. April 21 at Hillel. party regulations. Hotchkiss'decision is expected to be appealed and he has told in B-102 Wells Hall. On Delegates selected by an open primary will not be recognized at the Thursday, another film, I Was Born in Aside from the Friday evening Saboath dinner, all events are election workers to continue preparing for the Jerusalem, will be shown at 8 p.m., in B-102 Wells Hall. national convention, according to National Democratic open primary in case free and open to the public. Israel Week festivities are Party he is overruled. A special Israeli Sabbath service, dinner and discussion will sponsored by Hillel Jewish Student Center. By DON CALDWELL Alleged abuses by big business explored discuss "Consumers and Big Business in the of Florida farmworkers against the citrus the Michigan Common Cause, will State News Staff Writer 1980s" at 7 tonight in Erickson Kiva. No speak on journalist; and Bob Morris, legislative Thursday night with the Capital Area Big The alleged abuses by industry, The Conspiracy of How the "Corporate Power and the Political Process" analyst of the Michigan House Democratic Business Day Rally and Teach-in at big business will be admission will be charged and O'Reilly will Transnational Do It, which examines the at 7 p.m. in 331 Union. Research Staff will compose the panel. Plumbers' Hall, 5405 S. Logan St. in explored in a series of movies, speakers, take questions from the audience. role of multinational corporations, and Song "Economic Alternatives," proposals for workshops and panel discussions this week The Public Interest Research Group in of the Canary, an THE IMPACT OF industrial plant Lansing. The Major speakers are Bill as local organizations award-winning film on closing making the economy more responsive to Marshall, president of Michigan AFL-CIOi sponsor "Big Business Michigan and Frontline Cinema will present toxic chemicals in the work environment. will bethe topic of "Shut-Down!" at 7 Days." This is in conjunction with national p.m. in human needs, will be discussed by Joe Martin Gerber, international vice president the Economic Democracy Film Festival at On Wednesday, a series of six panels will 335 Union. Joe Finkbeiner, president of Schwartz, field organizer of the Democratic and director of organization of UAW "Big Business Day" Thursday. 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in B-104 Wells Hall. The be run. Jim Mowry, of the Michigan UAW Local 1618; Denise Sloan, Kathleen O'Reilly, the executive director three movies being shown are A legislative Socialist Organizing Committee, and Jim International Union; Stan Arnold, secre¬ Day AFL-CIO; Rep. H. Lynn Jondahl, D-East director of the Employment Research Grossfeld of PIRGIM at 8:30 p.m. in 334 oftheConsurnerFederationof America, will Without Sunshine, the story of the struggle tary-treasurer of the Michigan State Build¬ Lansing; and Steve Carter, chairperson of Association; Alex Kotlowitz, a Lansing Union. ing and Construction Trades Council, Zolton Ferency, MSU associate professor AFL-CIO; and Richard Greenwood, execu¬ of criminal justice, and Howard Simon, tive assistant to president William executive director of the American Civil Winpis- Peace educators say high school students Liberties Union of Michigan, will speak on "Corporate Power and Civil Liberties" at inger, International Association of Machin¬ ists, AFL-CIO. A panel discussion on "Labor Education: 8:30 p.m. in 331 Union. Antidote to Big Business Viewpoint: will be "The Big Business of Women's Health" led by Dale Brickner, associate director of romanticize military service due to myths will be addressed by Pia Travila, of the U.N. Panel on Infant Health; Judy Aulette, instructor of women's studies at MSU; and the MSU School of Labor and Industrial Relations. Carol Haddad, MSU assistant professor of Susan Gold, co-coordinator of DES Informa¬ Labor and Industrial Relations, will speak By RUSS HUMPHREY Smith said the biggest obstacles in tion/Alert. influence or from ignorance, she said. access to schools than it is for on "Big Oil's Big Lie: Facts and Myths about State News Staff Writer peace persuading high school students to listen to Thibault said a "value clarification" The time and location of a sixth panel the Energy Crunch." Local high school students romanticize anti-draft arguments are military myths educators, Thibault said. survey shows acquiring job related skills is "The Wednesday night on "Minorities, Women "How to Create Jobs" will be run by Frank military service because of the myths that held by American access by the military into schools is society. more important to those who join the and the Economy" has not yet been finalized. Runnels, president of All Unions' Commit¬ surround it, two anti-draft activists said Smith said the simply amazing," she said. Hollywood myth — the military than defending the country from tee For a Shorter Work Week, UAW Local Saturday at a counseling workshop. noble, heroic John Wayne image of Both activists said more A WORKSHOP ON Barb Thibault, of the East Lansing Peace war — foreign invasion. people are forming a union will 22. gets young people to think that war is The survey was taken in recent weeks at needed to go into schools to counteract the be held at noon Thursday at St. Johns Jose LaLuz, Education Center, and Ingrid Smith, of the co-chairperson of the Mid- beautiful and romantic. militarism which is so prevalant there. Student Center, 327 M. A.C. Ave. Speakers Ann Arbor area high schools during career days. Michigan Progressive Coalition, will discuss chapter of the Women's Inter¬ on "Forming a Union: A Special Workshop "Alliances to Meet the Challenge of Big national Smith said the first step in counteracting Too many people and too League for Peace and Freedom, ANOTHER MYTH SMITH said she many parents for Students," will be Jose LaLuz, co-chair- Business." the myths is to get in the high school and still believe that Vietnam was an spoke at St. John's Student Center to a encountered during speaking engagements exception person of the Mid-Michigan Progressive Local sponsors of these events include small group talk to students. to American wars, Smith said. On of people interested in educat¬ in high schools is the "government does not May 10 Coalition; Bob Lathrop, of PIRGIM; and C. Great Issues, Democratic Socialist Organiz¬ another draft workshop will be held at St. ing high school and community groups on lie" to the people myths. Patric "Lash" Larrowe, MSU professor of the draft and registration. John's Student Center East, 4828 S. ing Committee, National Organization of This concept stems from either economics. parental IT IS FAR easier for the military to get Hagadorn Road. Women, East Lansing Peace Education The week's activities will be capped' Center and Mobilization for Survival. Indian missionary Lavanam promotes State News chooses new editor The State News Board of Directors selected Timothy Simmons as editor-in- advertising manager, were also appoint¬ ed Shoemaker, 24, is a senior majoring in the second World Atheist Conference chief of The State News by the board for the 1980-1981 school advertising who has worked for The Friday for the year. By BILL CORNISH 1980-1981 school year. State News about one year. brings hatred," he added. State News Staff Writer Simmons, 21, is a senior majoring in Greening, 22, is a senior majoring in Lavanam i3 a missionary for atheism, and is thereby heretic by ATHEISTS HAVE NO antagonistic feelings toward Tom Shoemaker, display advertising journalism who has worked as a State marketing and French who has worked a any human in the classified his own definition. manager, and Mary Greening, classified News reporter for one year. advertising department being, Lavanam said. "We are brothers and sisters." since September 1977. An Indian, Lavanam says he is a heretic because he is The first World Atheist Conference was held in India in 1972, challenging the status quo. Jesus Christ, Luther and Calvin were under the guidance of the late Gora. Christian heretics in their own times because they, also, had "Gora devoted his entire life for the propagation of atheism," revolutionary ideas, he said. Lavanam said. Lavanam is traveling across the United States and Europe The Atheist Centre in Vijayawada, India, where the conference promoting the second World Atheist Conference, which is to be will take place, was founded by Gora held December 25 through 28 in India. Delegates from all over the "Everything centers around human beings for those who are world will participate in the conference, he said. atheists," Lavanam said. They do not believe in God or in an "I disagree with the educational systems, the social systems, the afterlife, he said. economic systems, and the political systems of today," he said. "They slave people. "Freedom, equality and truth are atheism," Lavanam said. "FREEDOM TO THINK, freedom to act and freedom to correct "Truth is choice." when one finds himself herself in the wrong are triple freedoms which Positive Atheism promotes," he said. HE SAYS HE is "interested in making this life a better one to Positive Atheism is a form ot atheism which emphasizes the live in with harmony and peace." positive aspects instead of the negative, he said. Atheism promotes free will, Lavanam said. All persons should have the choice to do as they wish. "God "Positive Atheism emphasizes humanity and peace." Lavanam promotes slavery," he said. Atheism is a secular alternative to the religious way said "Religion forces you to do things God's of life, he way, not your way. added. You are a slave. 4 Tom Shoemaker "We say a human being is "therefore, humans should be institutions. "God is an responsible for his actions," he said, masters of their own concepts and institution. The institution of God is religion," he said. "About 80 percent of the world's people are "People act religious to fulfill social rules." atheists," he said, "Because the Pope is not a perfect slave to God, he is therefore atheistic to an extent," he added. "A choice a human being makes "People who blindly follow God do not have an open mind. This by himself is atheism." Opinion VIEWPOINT: EVERYWOMAN'S WEEKEND Carter ties up Ma Bell's lines Bv MARY GILSON Discretion, not discrimination control her body and her life. The coordinat¬ succumbed to last minute pressure involv¬ and MINDY RUZUMNA able to fund your organization's ing committee of each successive Every¬ program." "To the victors belong the Local headquarters were given EvcryWoman's Weekend has for three ing threats of bad publicity and loss of The coordinating committee never issued Woman's Weekend has invited the widest spoils." President Carter's deputy control over the lists to protect its years been a feminist project in conception funding. As a result, during the 1979 an open invitation to participate in present possible variety of women and organiza weekend many participants found the national campaign director offered and in fact. The purpose of ing the program. Everyone is welcome to EveryWoman's tions who share these very basic membership. The privacy intent Weekend has always been to provide the principles presence of these groups disturbing and attend the conference, but there is no when asked why Sen. Edward M. behind the to be a part of the program by facilitating offensive. regulations have ob opportunity for women of every age, stipulation that we must include as part of Kennedy was being denied voter viously been twisted by the first cultural background and awareness level to workshops and by having tables at the the program viewpoints which are lists needed to campaign for and 13th district Organizational Fair. By seeking the active contrary chairpersons explore a wide range of feminist viewpoints involvement in the program of so many to our goals. We believe that the decision to delegates in two key Detroit who are strong Carter supporters on topics of interest to women within its goal of a pro-woman environment for the withdraw University funding is caused a diverse women and groups, each committee by a environment. weekend. At a later meeting, the anti- misunderstanding of the situation. The congressional districts. While Although the districts' party pro-woman has tried to realize the goal of outreach to choice viewpoint was presented to the In our view, feminism is a University as "a market place for the free humility rarely plays a part in headquarters may have been philosophy every woman. which advocates the elimination of discrimi¬ In 1978, the collective by one of its members, Rosemary exchange of ideas" has a duty to provide political campaigns, and Carter all among the first in the nation to nation on the basis of sex and of enforced coordinating committee voted not to invite groups such as Hamilton, who had been absent from the opportunities for all points of view to be but has the Democratic nomina¬ Right to Feb. 19 meeting because of illness. The support Carter's bid for a second sex roles; to be "pro-woman" means to Life and Stop-ERA to participate in the represented, and is also obliged to see that tion sewn up. smugness may yet term in insist on freedom of choice for issue was thoroughly discussed. We took a these events are open to all. office, its voters are by no every program. Last year the collective again re vote and, force the Carter people to eat woman, i.e., the right of every woman to voted not to include these except for Hamilton, maintain¬ It does not follow, however, that means homogenous. United Auto groups, but ed our view that these organizations were viewpoint must be represented at every every crow. Workers President Douglas inconsistent with the purpose of the event. Programs But the issue in the "first dibs" regularly present a point Fraser, for example, is a Kennedy weekend. Accordingly, Right to Life and of view. Blacks are not required to invite controversy is more one of equity supporter who lives in the 13th Stop ERA were not invited to participate. representatives of the Ku Klux Klan to than politics. The lists identify district now of course better On March 26, Moses Turner present their viewpoint to Black programs. — requested a A conference on Jewish voters in the 1st and 13th Con¬ known as "Carter meeting with us. We were informed when history does not Country." we arrived that we had been have to include a Nazi speaker. This gressional districts who registered To reach the undecided called in type of because he had received a program with a viewpoint is often funded with the Michigan Democratic complaint from a Kennedy could launch a hurried member of an anti-choice group regarding by academic units with general fund Party to vote in the April 26 letter-writing campaign, or go on our decision to remain consistent with our monies. caucuses. The two Detroit dis¬ television to goals. Our impression when we left the The right to freedom of speech does not explain why he cannot tricts account for one-sixth of the meeting was that if we let University extend to the right to force the planners of a phone them in person. But with Democrats registered to vote in prime time sponsors know of the issue and clarify our project to include every group that wants going at $70,000 a viewpoint, then it would be up to them public recognition, especially when the the caucuses. Both the Kennedy minute, and Carter's easy access individually to decide whether to fund our group's viewpoint is in conflict with the and Carter camps had planned to the medium as an incumbent program or not. We sent out such a letter project goals. Individuals and groups do not massive phone call campaigns to have the right to be on every Kennedy is forced to campaign on March 28. program any reach the 41,717 registered Michi¬ from the On April 9, we received a letter from group plans. These groups are welcome to typewriter — or a street gan Democrats eligible to elect corner soapbox. James Pickering, director of the Honors participate on the same basis as the rest of the public, but they are not welcome to delegates to the national conven¬ Although the run for the presi College, which stated in part, "I have been present their views under our sponsorship, tion. informed that owing to the restrictions dencv has increasingly become a or to dictate the content of our being placed on participation in Every¬ program. But it looks like the phone bill rich man's race, it has Their argument that they should be will be sent to the president's a rarely been Woman's Weekend as announced in your included in the organizational fair on the virtually uncontested shoo-in for letter of March 28, no MSU unit may basis of freedom of speech is a reversal. campaign headquarters alone, as incumbents despite the superior , support this activity with general fund These groups are pressuring the Carter supporters who obtained monies. As a result, the Honors College University campaign resources available to to force a student organization to promote the lists first say they will not the must regretfully withdraw the financial president. But with an-almost support previously agreed upon." It seems views which are indirect opposition to what share them with Kennedy. With¬ three-to-one it believes. They are, in fact, edge in delegates obvious that this decision was not made by abridging our out the lists, Kennedy freedom of speech. campaign¬ over Kennedy and a bloc of the Honors College itself as an individual ers are in the blind, with no Academic freedom is one of the main way of Southern primaries left, Carter academic unit. foundations of an educational institution. knowing who they should ask for has the ball; he can let the clock Later on the same day, we received a MSU has historically been dedicated to support before the caucuses are run for a while. letter from the Department of Human preserve it. The coordinating committee is held. He certainly does not need to Relations which states "Your denial of deeply disturbed by this issue. We sincerely access to selected Under new caucus rules adopted smear his "Rose Garden" cam¬ groups violates Univer¬ hope the decision to withdraw funds is not sity policy with regard to the First indicative of a change in the by the Michigan Democratic paign with dirty politics at this Amendment, which guarantees for the free University Party, lists of registered party point, which is how denying party policy • of supporting academic freedom. exchange of ideas. Thereby, University G/lson and Ruzumna are co-coordinators of members are the property of the lists to fellow Democrats units with general funds may well support will not be EveryWomans Weekend district and county organizations. be interpreted. VIEWPOINT: ALUMNI ASSOC. The University's A loyalty underestimated language void Keeping abreast By IRENE M. KIEV AT I am writing to express my extreme loyalty to MSU is beyond question. I think the same is true of the alumni serving on the Magazine for an accurate entire University scene. Most of these picture of the Pourquoi person ne n'etudie pas the exception rather than the displeasure with President Mackey's recent association's Board of Directors. To postu¬ readers do not have access to the local press une langue? The answer is simple. norm among countries throughout with name calling actions relative to the alumni association. late that the board would direct Kinney to or to contact with the University's faculty, His efforts to persuade the Board of Ce n'est pas necessaire pour finir the world. implement policies detrimental to the best administrators, or board. However, they To Carl who is confused. Trustees to abrogate the resolution interests of the University, or that the les etudes. they not naive There is the story of the I am a member of the dorm floor who passed in June establishing an independent association would become a force which are so as to accept the notion that The above question and asser¬ American tourists who fly into submitted the letter to The State News association are an affront to the many loyal would prevent the University's everything is always upbeat; every large president institution has problems which should be tion point to the priority of foreign Paris late at night, only to discover claiming "Sigma Chi is just a bunch of alumni who worked several years to bring and/or Board of Trustees from carrying out about the association's current legal status. openly discussed within the larger Univer¬ language at the high school as well their hotel reservation has been wimps." their duties, is to seriously underestimate I am most concerned that he would sity family. I have always felt that the as university level. Long lists of the alumni's deep loyalty to the institution. filled. Haggling with the clerk On April 2 Scott Fisher mentioned our conclude an independent alumni association Alumni Magazine has bent over backwards I am also concerned that academic requirements and the letter in his viewpoint and elaborated on the Mackey feels it is to present a balanced produces no solution. He does not poses potential problems for the University necessary for the University to assume picture whether trend toward specialization have speak English. The couple walks question of whether the ability to throw when the trial should still be out. The alumni editorial responsibility for the publications discussing the University's pollution resulted in a de-emphasis of water-filled balloons (for brevity they are association has not existed as an inde¬ problems or Spartan spirit. away, cursing Europeans — of the association. The Alumni water balloons) is an indicator of sex Magazine has I trust Mackey will reconsider his foreign language study, and has type. pendent group long enough for anyone to received many national awards for excel¬ position except the British of course — We thought at the time it and give the association time to establish happened that conclude whether this form of organization lence. The magazine, as the Association subsequently promoted a society because they cannot even speak their inaction when "the battle beckoned" will ultimately be an itself as an independent partner of the culturally more insular than it advantage or dis¬ itself, should serve the needs of the alumni University. That is the best form of English, an unforgivable sin. was just a simple lack of masculinity on their advantage to the University and to the as well as the University. To turn this could be. Or should be. Then there is the traveler in part. But now that you mention it, their alumni which the association is organization both for the association to supposed to publication into a "house organ" would serve the alumni and for the alumni to Perhaps Rose Lee Hayden was Yugoslavia who is unaware that response was good cause for reassessing serve. To conclude on the basis of alleged seriously undermine its importance to its the serve whether they are men experiences at Ohio State University that University. speaking somewhat in jest when the thumbs up sign of hitchhikers or women; a many readers who look to the Alumni Kievat is a graduate of MSU she said last week during MSU's means the same fraternity or a sorority. I have a theory. independent alumni associations are bad for thing in Yugo¬ You the the institution is to ignore the experiences of "The Importance of Foreign slavia as the American were on right track thinking that "digitus determination of sex is a matterof genes and other Big Ten universities and of major Language Learning for the infamous." Needless to say, few chromosomes, and consequently anatomy. universities elsewhere in the country. Eighties" program that MSU stu¬ Americans are able to flag down However, it is an evolutionary difference. The current legal status of the association dents should be able to take rides in tuition-free language courses pro¬ Yugoslavia. Proponents of foreign language Since the times when men's roles dictated that they hunt, men have developed is the result of many years of effort. It is a status which was approved by the Univer¬ The State News vided they enroll for 15 credits. ignificantly more powerful muscle systems sity's Board of Trustees in resolutions requirements have dubbed our in their upper torsos. Thus, passed in July 1978 and June 1979. I am Perhaps her suggestion to Presi¬ society as culturally bankrupt, and "nonshamely" concerned that that same board, at Mackey's Monday, April 14, 1980 men are able to throw water balloons while dent Mackey was really sincere. have never ceased to urging, would vote to rescind its resolutions point out that women are not. The "wienie arms (a good Editorials are the opinions of the State News. Either way, her point should be universities that ord Scott — I wish we had thought of it) five months later. Viewpoints, educate their taken, and hopefully applied in students for a didn't throw water balloons and in so It appears that the articles of incorpora¬ columns and letters are personal opinions. single culture are in doing tion include safeguards which protect the disgraced the fraternity system, as well as Editorial higher education's next decade. effect decreasing each graduate's Department It is unlikely that Hayden's plan tools of trade. MSU is proved to us that they are not men at all. University from an association which could ever become so Editor-in-chief R W Robinson Entertainment S Book Editor no excep¬ powerful that it could run Bill Holdship would actually work, since the tion. As a By now Carl, you must be thinking to the institution. Having one-third of the Managing Editor Don Kinsley Sports Editor Ed costs would be enormous. But at out a University which turns yourself that nobody in this day and age Opinion Page Editor Mike Megerian Layout Editor Bradley association Board of Directors directly Gary Piotek high number of graduates could possibly think like that. This guy just connected with the University should allow City Editor Susan Tompor Freelance Editor Carrie Thorn the root of her statement lies a who Campus Editor Michele McElmurry go on to foreign service work, has to be kidding. for the University's concerns to be ade Chief Copy Editor Linda Oliverio Photo Editor strong message to MSU and other MSU is just as lacking in Richard Marshall Staff Representatis Roland Wilkerson encourag¬ BINGO! quately considered. universities. Foreign language, ing students to take foreign Now you have it, Carl. It was a joke The association is fortunate to have Jack Advertising Department once a requirement for admission languages as are other schools. (synonyms pun, gag, ha-ha, yuk). The Kinney as its director. This man has served to college, is no Advertising Manager longer even Foreign language is not just a article was an attempt to draw fire in the the University in various capacities for 25 Ron MacMillan Asst. Advertising Manager . Pot Greening mandatory for graduation. Yet component of liberal arts. It has interest of rivalry, and competition. Be¬ years and is recognized by his peers as one of sides, it's fun getting an article published, the top alumni directors in the nation. His MSU, which boasts a student become a necessary ingredient in a isn't it Scott? However, Scott did make a population from more than 40 college graduate's countries, clearly proves that the Foreign students would background. good point about those who seem to be serious about the probably name-calling. monolingualism of Americans is agree, n'est-ce pas? I agree the derogatory abuse we can do without. Unfortunately, or perhaps DOONESBURV by Garry Trudeau fortunately, we are emotional creatures. Our most logical thoughts are intermingled with emotion. This sometimes colors our im.AMOMmAeo VOCAL POINT Jf vipws and actions. For this we must make allowances. IMS 15 "PROFIU50N mmt'.ANP WAY UBRB TALKING UITH ( YOU TOD MB 50MB- 7MN6 MTHBR EXTRA' pZU mai% So 2£K£ 0RBNNFF., AUTHOR - ORDINARY. YOU SAID MRK now maybe Carl has learned some YOU HAVERT ACTUALLY thing. Or maybe he hasn't. But an opinion VUKP-PORTRAIT BEAD YOUR OM BOOK. I Q Today' s quest A MBMTOR!' 0 Should the shah? ion: States the United apologize for atrocities committed by has been expressed. An opinion remains an opinion regardless of what the motivation was. As long as it reflects or affects others' YES - 353 3110 NO - 353-3220 Results from Friday's question: ideas, it is worthwhile. Will an open forum with the DPS on its towing policy be So, I sit here, Scott, not contemplating beneficial? your death, or mine, or my fish's. And the YES -38 NO - 101 carpet has holes in it anyway. Sponsored by ASMS I and The State News, fnc. John DcsHarnais 149 Abbot Hall Michigon Stote News Eost lonsing, Michigan Monday, April 14, 1980 5 Kinney will (editor's litor n note: This is ia the text of the sppech delivered Saturday partners of the university. We was was for for me me to to not resign from alum resign and bow ,.are(j cared to t„ any p.eat great extent directors must must control our cor Trustees." and go as they advance their assoc. the country. The list in the lis of began this process way back in out as gracefully as I could, whether by Jack we were a separate poration and represent our In recent weeks the admin careers at other institutions. contributions he made to his Kinney, executive 1967 when the alumni associa was advised that "The presi¬ dues paying members and have director of the MSl'Alumni corporation or were controlled stration and trustees have Students come and go and alma mater is lengthy. True, he', tion was chartered by the dent always wins" and that Association, who told the by the University. I was wrong! received a mandate to that argued that the University eventually most cross over the was often controversial, but as¬ Board of Trustees to operate as sooner or later Dr. Mackey you Our Alumni Club and con effect from our constituency. must have more sanctions and line and become alumni. But had to admire his courage which sociation's Executive Board he essentially an autonomous en¬ would have his way and it stituent association leaders as Furthermore, it is a basic controls over the association in will not resign despite pressure alumni who are the products of was reflected in his love for Ohio tity under the University um¬ would be foolish for me to well as numerous members from the MSI! administration tenet of alumni association order to ensure their stamp of the institution provide a con¬ State. Years ago Fullen was a brella. The goal of the alumni continue a struggle that would have made it very clear that philosophy in this country that and President Cecil Mackey. founders at that time was to eventually end in professional approval on projects and pro¬ stant factor in safeguarding the lone voice on the Ohio State When I entered they strongly support the the association must serve the grams. They conjure up a vision future of the university. That is campus with courage enough to Michigan eventually evolve to a cor¬ disaster for me and emascula¬ State principle of an independent university first and foremost — of all the constituencies of the why the role of the alumni challenge the embarrassing con¬ College in 1947 it was the porate structure and we began tion of the association. Dr. alumni association and have not necessarily the fulfillment of all my boyhood a formal move in that direction Westcott along with several president University jumping in a boat association is so important. duct of football coach Woody been most generous in praising and the governing board. I was both amused and dreams and ambition — even in the early '70s only to be together and riding blissfully Hayes. Jack was finally vindi¬ the work of me and my staff. I Ideally, the association and the irritated when I heard our cated last year when though I had to spend my first thwarted by Clifton Wharton. the univer¬ now realize that to resign university administration critics dredging up the old Ohio term living in Jenison Gymna But when Ed Harden became sity administration finally ad¬ would mean turning my back on should be in concert with State-Jack Fullen saga as an mitted it could no longer put up sium. I was fortunate to enter president in 1978 events moved everything that I have worked college under the G1 bill from regard to policies and programs example of what happens when with Hayes' sideline antics. swiftly. The trustees voted for and believe in. That I cannot and normally they are. But an alumni association is irre¬ When our MSU alumni asso¬ Word War II and also fortunate unanimously in July of 1978 to do. Therefore, I wish to advise there have been times when ciation was formed in 1967 I to receive an athletic scholar¬ sponsible. A number of ignorant approve separation and again the directors of this corporation associations have taken issue comments have been made invited Jack Fullen to be the ship beginning my junior year voted unanimously in June of today that I will not resign! with and questioned University recently about Jack Fullen by keynote speaker at the banquet which enabled me to complete 1979 when final details were Furthermore, I wish to empha¬ policy. That is their right and people who knew neither the attended by our alumni found¬ my degree. Following gradua¬ approved. We entered this new size that I serve at the pleasure tion in 1950 I played profession responsibility. But in order to man or his work. When I ers, trustees, and University era of alumni organization full al baseball for of the Executive Board as do so they must be free and entered the alumni profession in Personnel. Some of you may a few years, of hope and enthusiasm but outlined in the by-laws and I unfettered to reflect different 1963 Jack Fullen of Ohio State have been there. His speech always returning to East Lan that was quickly dashed with will continue to fulfill my points of view. When I talk and James Armstrong of Notre that evening entitled "Alumni sing in the off-season and began the attitude of the new admini¬ a master's responsibilities to the very best about criticism, I refer to what Dame were the major spokes¬ Organization — A Lofty Pur¬ degree program at stration. It was the sudden of my ability as long as you see State. In 1955 I came to work John Gardner talked about persons for alumni relations in pose Shared" was an eloquent realization that all of my years for the University as the as¬ fit. when he said, "Where human higher education in this coun¬ presentation on the basic philo¬ of work and effort might be for sistant director of Placement Now as your president, I institutions are concerned, love try. I became good friends with sophy of alumni relations and naught that left me frustrated would like to say a few words without criticism brings stagna¬ both men, admired them, and his message is as true today as it and then became Placement and despondent. director in 1958. In 1963 I was about the issue we face. The tion, and criticism without love learned much from them, Jack was that evening 13 years ago. I Following the president's re¬ bottom line is crystal clear. Is Fullen served Ohio State Uni¬ attended Jack Fullen's funeral asked by President John Han¬ John Bruff brings destruction . . . The William Westcott quest for my resignation, I nah to become director of Michigan State University swifter the pace of change, the versity in alumni work for 39 last year in Columbus, repre " sought legal and professional other directors reviewed the down the Red Cedar singing years. I repeat 39 years. His alumni relations and I have counsel. Shortly thereafter I senting the Big Ten directors. matter with me extensively and the Spartan Fight Song in The people who attended the worked in that field for the past informed Dr. Mackey that I leadership was responsible for in mid-March after a great deal unison. Don't be misled! That 17 years. developing one of the out¬ service included the president I could not legally and ethically of soul searching I asked our . . President Mackey . . . all sounds fine when the waters standing alumni organizations icontinued on page 12) presented this background consider his offer because I attorneys to prepare a resigna¬ are calm, the winds are mild to you only to illustrate the fact that I have been involved with worked for and served the tion for me that could be asked me to resign on the and the skies are clear. But corporation and I would not presented at this meeting. I did what happens when the storm this great University as a student and employee for a resign and cut a separate deal with the University. He in¬ cling to a false hope that somehow grounds that my background, clouds gather, the water be¬ my termination period in excess of 30 years. dicated that it would be accept¬ would ensure the continuation service and philosophy were comes rough and the boat is about to run aground or be The better part of my working able to him if I resigned from of an independent alumni as¬ dashed against the rocks? Who YOU CAN DO WITHOUT life has been spent at MSU and I will complete 25 years of the corporation under similar terms and the University would sociation and if that were the not compatible with his then is going to tell the captain THI BIST, case my leaving would make it 'Grand Plan' for alumni rela¬ to change course or pull ashore? service in June. Perhaps now assist the association in fulfil¬ OUT YOU DON'T HAVI seem more worthwhile. It must be the alumni. Why? you can understand why it was ling the termination agree¬ However, in recent weeks rather shocking when on Feb. ment. Dr. William Westcott, and days it has become increas¬ tions." Because they provide the only 28 President Mackey in the constancy of purpose that is (Chair of the Executive Board) ingly clear that my resignation BELL'S necessary for a check and presence of John Bruff asked and I were also advised by Dr. would not serve any useful me to going to have an alumni associa more lovingly men have to care balance of the institution. Pre¬ resign on the grounds Mackey that if I did not resign purpose and would only make it tion that is that' my background, service run by the repre¬ for and criticize their institu¬ sidents come and go. Dr. under the terms presented it easier for the president to sentatives who have been tions to keep them intact." John Mackey is the fifth president and philosophy were not com¬ would be necessary for him to assume control over the as¬ elected by the members or Hannah put it in a little we have had since I have been patible with his "Grand Plan" for alumni relations. It was also implement another method of alumni relations for the Uni¬ sociation. The support from outpouring of alumni and revert back to an organization that is controlled different manner when he told in alumni work. Trustees come Greek Pizza bitter pill because the incor¬ by the us recently in his own inimit¬ and go. Two have indicated a versity and the association friends since news of the con¬ president and Board of able way, "The alumni board they will not run for re-election 1135 E. Grd. Riv. I Free Delivery 225 M. A.C. poration of our association last would be deprived of a number July was the culmination of a of essential services necessary frontation between our associa¬ tion and the University became Trustees? It's that simple. I believe that the board of can't be a rubber stamp for the this year. One was recently 332 0858 I Pi.". 332-5027 long arduous process that I had for our survival. president and the Board of forced to resign. Faculty come public has been overwhelming. been directly involved in for Again I sought counsel and Frankly, I underestimated our many years. I felt a sense of accomplishment last summer advice. At that time it appeared that the only viable alternative alumni. I did not think that the We're your contact when we became a separate rank and file of our members earn $90.00 entity and joined the other alumni associations many Get Your Best Scores On: for CONTACT LENSES! month a- round the country who serve as a Don't Worry, Baby, MCAT, LSAT, GRE, GMAT for 2 or 3 hours a week of your spare time. ♦Soft Contact Lenses 'Hard Contact Lenses California Girls (including Bausch A. 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This waiver is granted automatically: it will not be necessary to complete any paper work. Oftei good only with this coupon Michigan State News, East Lansing. Michigan Monday, April 14, 1980 Oscar presentations tonight Entertainment men HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - The and women who make American movies gather Mon¬ program and is seen by millions in other countries, will be at 9 p.m. EST, with Johnny Carson as master of cere- telecast by ABC-TV beginning monies. day night to confer the Academy Awards, with films of men in crisis and determined Whe Beatles' not-so-rare 'Rarities'LP women in transition favored to win top honors. The betting — Hollywood circles and by informally in By BILL HOLDSHIP Rarities isn't a total waste. In posted odds in Las Vegas State News Reviewer fact, there are four very good casinos — is on Kramer vs. Capitol Records began hyp- reasons for Beatle fans to own Kramer. Kramer is expected to . ing a Beatles Rarities album this LP. The first reason is the get the Oscar for best picture last summer when British EMI photographs included inside and win a best actor statuette - announced plans to release such and on the LP's inner sleeve. for its star, Dustin Hoffmann, a record in England. Unfor¬ The pictures are definitely nominated three times in the tunately. when the British ver¬ never-seen-before rare and a past. sion of Beatles Rarities finally real treat. Of special interest is The top competition comes appeared. Capitol was dismay- the infamous "butcher" photo from All That Jazz, the open- ; ed to find most of the tunes which was originally supposed heart musical based on the weren't all that rare in Amer- to be the cover of Yesterday flirtations with women and ; ica. In fact, only two of the and Tomorrow. Capitol pulled death of its director, choreo¬ Squeeze - songs couldn't be found on the cover due to "bad taste." A&M recording artists Squeeze will be the featured band at grapher Bob Fosse, played by American LPs, and even those The original from cover gets Roy Scheider, up for best actor. tonight's "I Don't Like Mondays" concert at Dooley's. two weren't very hard to find. $350 to $700 at record conven¬ The band has released three albums of clever pop/rock to Sally Fields, a long flight (Note: Most of the Beatles' tions. Interestingly enough, from her days as TV's Flying date, the latest being the very lOCC-ish Argybargy. Their first American and European LPs Capitol still didn't have the LP was produced by John Cale and earned the band a hit with N'un, is the leading contender don't correspond. As a result, courage to release the photo as for the best actress Oscar for "Take Me, I'm Yours." Cool For Cats in turn gave them three ; some songs on American LPs the Rarities cover. It would her portrayal in Norma Rae. more English hits, as well as praise from such artists as Elvis aren't included on the British have been perfect. Costello, Nick Lowe and Paul McCartney for their deft The other top picture con¬ LP with the same title and vice The other three reasons are tenders are Norma Rae, songwriting. versa. For example, Magical strictly musical. Rarities in¬ Opening for Squeeze will be Eckford, Michigan's own The Lips Francis Ford Coppola's Viet¬ Mystery Tour was an LP in cludes three Beatle tunes which nam epic Apocalypse Now, and Are Back, making their third appearance as an opening act at America but an EP in England. I are nice to finally have together Dooley's. Tickets are available at Dooley's and the Disc Shop for Breaking Away, a dark horse It took until late last month album, $4 each. on an even though hit. for Capitol to finally compile an they're really not that hard to The ceremony, which has American Rarities LP. Unfor¬ find. "Misery" and "There's A grown from a private party into tunately, the end result — The Place" are two delightful pieces the nation's highest rated TV Beatles Rarities (Capitol of power' pop in the early SHAL-12060) — still isn't as Beatles mold. Recorded in rare as most Beatle fans March 1963, both songs were probably would have liked. But included on the band's first then what can you expect from English LP. Introducing The a record label which recently Beatles. (The LP The Beatles' infamous "butcher" photo. was temporar¬ tried to pass the Knack off as Originally banned by Capitol as the cover ily released in America on the the "Next Big Thing"? to the Fab Four's Yesterday... and Today LP, the photo has recently resurfaced Veejay label, and it can still be There really aren't any songs on the new Beatles Rarities LP. found as a bootleg in cut-out on Rarities that most devoted bins.) The songs were only • Beatle fans haven't heard be- only wonder why this which might seriously be con¬ released by Capitol in the song was Elvis, Little Richard, Jerry Lee - fore. So what's "rare" about included in the first place; the sidered rare. "Sie Liebt Dich" is United States once, and that Lewis, Gene Vincent, Eddie ■ this LP? Well, according to the fact that it was Ringo's first the Fab Four singing "She was on the short-lived Starline Cochran, Buddy Holly, Ray - liner notes, these are "rare" song was the only thing that Loves You" in German. Un¬ Charles and Bob Dylan, and single. New wave fans may • versions of familiar Beatle ever made it bearable!). When recall these songs from the fortunately, like the German even some of their own early songs. For example, a song it is possible to hear a differ¬ version of "I Want To Hold covers the Flamin' Groovies did which originals like "Love Me Do." » originally appeared in ence (John's vocals on "Help!"), Your Hand" which appeared on These tracks exist and can be of them on recent albums. stereo might be included here it seems just a bit irritating The other tune is "You Know Something New, the song found on certain bootleg LPs. It - in its mono form ("Helter Skel- since the original forms have seems to lose something in sure would be nice to see them My Name (Look Up The translation. "The Inner Light" released commercially. During Number)," which was originally is a George Harrison composi¬ their first American tour, the (continued on page 7) tion which was only released as Despite what seems to be a rip-off scam, The Beatles visited Elvis Presley at the flip side of "Lady Madon¬ his Graceland mansion. Accord¬ Beatles Rarities isn't a total waste. In fact, TORONTO na." However, the song is one there are four very good reasons for Beatle ing to Elvis biographer Paul of Harrison's weird sitar-orient- fans to own this LP. The first is the photo¬ ed Eastern mysticism ditties, Lichter, Elvis and the band held a jam session in the May 9-11 A lot of companies will offer you an important sounding title. graphs included inside . . . The other three and it seems both dated and rather boring in 1980. There is mansion's basement, and Elvis ASMSU Travel But how many offer you a really important job? had a tape recorder running. In the Navy, you get one as soon as you earn your com¬ reasons are strictly musical. a pre-Phil Spector version of "Across The Universe." Final¬ How's that for a supergroup? 353-5255 mission. A job with responsibility. A job that requires skill Oh, well, dream on . . . A division of the ASMSU and leadership. A job that's more than just a job, because ly, there is "Sgt. Pepper Inner Despite what seems to be a it's also an adventure. \ter") or vice versa. There are such a strong foundation in our Groove," two seconds of the rip-off scam. The Beatles Programming Board boys laughing which the If that's the kind of job you're looking for. speak to your ■also unreleased outtake ver¬ collective rock'n roll conscious¬ was on sions of several songs ("Love British version of the Sgt. local recruiter. ness. And by combining two Contact: Me Do"), in addition to tunes different versions of "I Am The Pepper LP. Two seconds of that were different on single than they were on album Walrus" (both the American and British single versions) to laughter!? Who cares? Unadvertised DON TOMASOSKI 1017 East Grand River They call this "rare"? I'll tell T-'Help"). create a brand new "rarity," it For Information AboutOtner Ci... East Lansing, MI 48823 you what's rare. 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Certain forms of humor are this simply timeless, and was a point that came to mind often during Leonard Barr's set Adrienne Rich, one of ACROSS FROM OLIN monday fridays at the Comedy Castle in Moon's America's foremost poets and PHONE: 332-5580 Friday night. "I started out in this business at the feminist theorists, will give a bottom," Barr told his audience with more than a little reading at MSU's Erickson WEST 221 E. GRAND RIVER pride in his raspy voice, "and I'm — beginning to like it down here." Kiva, at 7 p.m. Tuesday. ACROSS FROM MSU UNION MON SAT The name Leonard Barr may not mean Rich's latest book, On Lies, a whole lot to you, although you've probably seen the man perform at one time or Secrets and Silence: Selected another. With this guy, it's the face and not the name that you Prose, 1966-78, traces the remember the Durante schnozz, the too-large ears, and the development of her conscious¬ IIRLBUm SPECIALS!! — perpetually grumpy look that may be the reason why Barr claims ness, dealing with such issues he was asked to be the as motherhood, the politics of "poster boy for Acid Indigestion." It's a face that has launched a thousand language, Black feminism, ships (if only because he was too child custody, lesbian femin¬ I — "I cheap to waste all those bottles of champagne). Actually, anyone who has spent much time sitting up late with ism, truth and honor among Johnny Carson has probably seen Barr more than once, for over women, and sexism and the years he has made over one hundred appearance on just the racism. Rich is also author of Adrienne Rich Tonight Show. Add to that scores of other guest spots on shows Of Woman Born: Motherhood such as Dean Martin's, film appearances and whatnot, and as Experience and Institution; National Book Award and suddenly you realize that seeing Leonard Barr in person in a club The Dream of a Common National Book Critics Circle like the Comedy Castle is like Language: Poems 1974-77; finalist. seeing an old friend. (A cantankerous old friend, but an old friend nonetheless.) Poems Selected and New This free event is sponsored Barr has developed a reputation as "the old guy who doesn't 1950-74; Diving Into the by the MSU Women's Studies have anything nice to Wreck; The Will to Change; say about anyone," but in truth the butt of Program, MSU Women's Cul¬ most of his humor is himself. This wizened old veteran is almost a Leaflets; Necessities of Life; ture Club and Mellow Muse walking caricature of himself, and he'll be the first to point out the and Snapshots of a Daughter - Productions, with support humor in his looks, his age and his in-Law. from the departments of personality in general. Like Jimmy Durante (whom he does resemble somewhat), his Rich has been honored with crusty English, American Thought exterior hides a man who would rather two Guggenheim fellowships, and Language and Humani¬ laugh at himself than at other people, especially if he can a grant from the National ties, the Honors College, 7.00 UST MMM get the audience to join in the fun. For example, Barr tells how he was once Institute of Arts and Letters, James Madison College and bragging to a friend that "I've got the body of a the National Book Award of the Department of Human 16-year-old" — only to be told to "give it back, you're getting it all wrinkled!" Poetry, and has been both a Relations. It's all but impossible to do WE CASH M justice to a comedian on paper, because even the funniest lines lose something in the translation to ^^"wBBnSSSHSF"1 newsprint, and Leonard Barr's case is no exception. Much of his appeal lies in his deadpan delivery (which proved once and for all The Beatles Rarities that you don't have to be alive to his facial expressions (or facial get laughs), his sight gags, and (continued from page 6) disappointed with this LP. It CIGARETTES DANMOM expression, to be exact — when one of his jokes was greeted with loud applause Barr would only scowl released as the flip side to the "Let It Be" single. The song — could have been better, but "fsi harder and ask them to "keep it down," I've got a headache"). As everything the Beatles put one of this reviewer's their name on was never for his pantomimed impressions, all I can say is "I guess you had to personal really be there." Barr did a fairly short set Friday, but it was worth it to see a comic veteran at work. Because of his certainly funny and advancing favorites — is basicallly the Fab Four goofing around in the studio and creating an im¬ promptu gem. It is comical, bad. They kept giving us excel¬ lent quality material even after they had made millions and 2 : I* age, the Comedy Castle reversed its usual policy and put him on conquered the entire Western stage first, allowing the much younger Ron Douglas to play to the absurd, and GREAT. If you world, but that's what made don't have this tune, it alone is them truly great. And as "You warmed-up crowd. Douglas' set was a marked contrast to Barr's, as he concentrated more on Stote News Eileen Bloss worth the price of the LP, Know My Name" demon¬ longer routines than on a string of one-liners. Veteran comedian Leonard Barr, who appeared at although you may want to find strates, the Beatles were cap¬ the cheaper "Let It Be" single able of art and entertainment Douglas — who has often opened for soul singers like Lou Rawls Moon's Comedy Castle last weekend. and other drew much of his material from the world of instead. (Just for the record: even when — pop they were simply culture, playing up the inherent absurdity in characters like Mr. the saxophone at the end of plus for students looking for a good time on the weekends. In screwing around. Of course, we Whipple, Mrs. Olson, Superman, and The Man From G.L.A.D. "You Know My Name" was should remember that this was addition to serving as a forum for established comedians like Barr Though his delivery could have been a little more polished, his and Douglas, the Castle also gives unknowns their chance to earn a played by Rolling Stone Brian an era before love and beauty lines drew a lot of laughs, and I Jones shortly before his death. had gone out of fashion, and the to it The guess when you come right down that's what it's all about in the long run. Comedy Castle originally opened its Lansing branch at few laughs, and interested students are always welcome to sign up for a spot on Open Mike Night. Next week, meanwhile, the feature comic will be Mike Binder, the rising star from Detroit who is often Jones sax was man also the mysterious on "Baby, You're A Beatles were its strongest personification. JbSL Alex's on Michigan Avenue, but its recent move to Moon's is a real seen on Make Me Laugh and HBO comedy specials. Rich Man.") 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It is a good thing that this year's series with the University of Senior Jay Strother took the loss for the Spartans, his fourth Michigan did not mean the difference between winning or losing against just one victory, before senior Greg Butzirus came on in the Big Ten championship, as the MSU baseball team dropped a relief. pair of games this weekend to the Wolverines. Junior center fielder Tim Kearly had two hits for the Spartans flaying in 35 degree weather both Saturday and Sunday, the in game one. Sffafrtans managed just six hits in losing the first game 7-0 in Ann A+bor. before returning home to Kobs Field and falling 4-1. "WE JUST CANT seem to play good baseball down there," said year ago, the two teams squared off in the season's final series MSU head coach Danny Litwhiler after Saturday's game. "I can't w9fh MSU taking the conference crown by winning an 8-5 contest remember how long it's been since we've won in Ann Arbor." in East Lansing, while dropping the next day's game in Ann In Sunday's second game, 750 fans braved the cold to watch the Adbor. 6-0. The Spartans finished with a 12-4 Big Ten mark. Spartans go out in front of Michigan in the second inning as senior ■But MSU now finds itself at 0-2 in the title chase, and if the Kirk Haines doubled to right field, went to third on a wild pitch SfBrtans' offensive output in the U-M series is indicative of what and then scored on junior Mark Russ' single. lies-ahead, it may be tough for them to successfully defend their The lead did not last long, however, as the Wolverines tied the game in the fourth on a single by Randy Wroten, a passed ball by Spartan catcher Jerry Pollard and a wild pitch by Brian Wolcott. ,pN SATURDAY, sophomore Jim Paciorek provided the only Wroten then scored on a ground out by Paciorek. Is he safe or out? raps the Wolverines needed with a towering two-run homer over Michigan took the lead for good in the sixth inning on four tlfe'left field fence in the first inning. State News'Deborah J. Borin singles, the run-producer coming off the bat of catcher Gerry Hool. MSU sophomore shortstop A1 Dankovich awaits the throw in an attempt to tag out Wolverine Jeff Jacobson. The Wolverines got single tallies in the second, fifth and sixth Michigan's fourth run came on a ninth inning homer by Tim Miller. The Flint The University of Michigan's team took both games from the Spartans this weekend, winning 7-0 Saturday in icings, while scoring two runs in the seventh frame on a two-run junior was 4-for-4 in the game. tlrole Ann Arbor and 4-1 Sunday in East Lansing. MSU sees its next action Tuesday in a 1 p.m. twinbill with Western by freshman Fred Erdmann. WOLCOTT WAS TAGGED with the loss, dropping his record to Michigan University at Kobs Field. 1-3, while Michigan's Steve Ontiveros picked up his third win against four defeats. Women's soccer team wins "This puts a crimp in our chances for the title," said assistant coach Frank Pellerin after the game Sunday. "The kids are trying, MSU's women's soccer team by Debbie Pacheco and Jenny FREE but we're just not hitting well. defeated Central Michigan Stewart, Pacheco's score com¬ University, 2-0, Thursday in ing off an assist by Sue Ann "We don't have the pitching and defense to support the few runs Mount Pleasant. Kopmeyer. The Spartans are we have been scoring, and we'll keep struggling until we do start The team's goals were scored now 2-0 for the season. hitting better." CLIP S SAVE Pizza Pizza goes CATAWBA ISLAND CLUB all the way!! _ GREENHOUSE RESTAURANT Baffled by Insurance Policies? 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SAGINAW (SMALL CROUP RATES AVAILABLE) INFORMATION CALL 353-5108, (313)371-1132 Michigon Stote News. East Lansing, Michigan Monday. April 14. 1980 9 Sanford tough in nets Netmen fall to Iowa, Minnesota By JIM MASON six singles matches against 3, and Jeff Wickman at No. 4. four matches so far, but Drobac combinations. John The MSU men's tennis team Iowa and had hopes of winning LaParL Drobac conceded that his feels he could surprise some but Ashland tops laxers plunged headlong into the meat of the Big Ten schedule this the match until the Hawkeye netters took three straight-set team probably will not finish in the top three in the Big Ten this people by the end of the year, once he has gained valuable Demare, Mike Klemm, and Francisco Amaya have all played No. 3 this season. weekend and came up losers in doubles wins to put the match year, or maybe not even in the experience. matches with the universities away. The Spartans travel to By WILL KOWALSKI game, moving the ball around well, but they top six, but, "Don't give up on The Spartan lineup has been of Minnesota and Iowa. "We had our chances," said us yet," he warned. His No. 1 Ypsilanti Tuesday for a match State News Sports Writer capitalized on a couple of our mistakes in the shuffled frequently thus far, as Dino Demare was the lone coach Stan Drobac, as his team with Eastern Michigan Univer¬ Despite a strong performance by freshman fourth quarter and whipped in four quick goal singles player is Midland Drobac searches for the best Spartan winner in the 8-1 loss lost close matches at No. 5 freshman Steve Yorimoto, who sity, a team which has not had goaltender Jim Sanford, the MSU lacrosse before we could shut them off again. combination to represent MSU to Minnesota. Demare was the singles and Nos. 1 and 2 at 5-foot-5 and 125 pounds tremendous success against team failed to remain undefeated in the "The score went back and forth a lot and at the all-important Big Ten only Spartan to take a set, doubles. makes up for lack of size with MSU in the past, racking up a Midwest Lacrosse Association Saturday by we took a lot of good shots. Ashland, though, championships in Minneapolis losing to Ashland Ohio College, 1210, in crushing Gopher Gene Sperling tremendous court coverage. May 9 through 11. 3-24 record over the years. won some key faceoffs late in the game and to take the No. 5 singles spot, WINNERS FOR THE Spartan Stadium. the breaks just seemed to be going their Drobac calls him "very quick The two weekend losses 6-2, 6-1. Spartans were Matt Sandler at and The loss gives the laxers a 1-1 league mark way." a good competitor." HIS NO. 3 doubles spot has evened the Spartans season The Spartans split three of No. 2 singles, Scott King at No. Yorimoto has won just one of been staffed by three different and an overall record of 4-3. Next in line is an Co-coach Boku Hendrickson said he was record to 2-2. away battle with conference-foe Denison pleased with the squad's overall perfor¬ College Wednesday in Granville, Ohio. mance, and was especially happy with The Spartans were down 4-1 early in the Sanford's fine job in the goal where he made game against Ashland but fought back to tie it at 6-6 with 1:45 left in the second period on 18 big saves. "Jim was realy tough for us, stopping Women's tennis team drops dual meet a Bobby Orr-style, flying-through-the-air goal close-in, many point-blank shots," by co-captain Mark Pinto. Hendrickson said. "The only real fault we had By JOHN VAN W AGONER some nagging injuries were suffering from shin splints and No. 2 singles player Jill tory out of six matches. That Talliies by Shawn Grady, Greg Helgamoe that tried to stall when The MSU women's tennis cited by coach Earl Rutz Jr. as Achilles tendon injuries res¬ was we we went up Grinberg picked up the only victory came by default when and two by Kevin Willitts which put MSU up 10-8, but it didn't work because we couldn't team came up empty again this major causes of the Spartan's pectively. other singles victory for MSU Iowa, having already won the 10-8 with 10 minutes left in the game, but maintain position enough." weekend losing to the Univer¬ downfall this weekend. Freshman Monty Gettys was this weekend, winning Friday meet, did not field it's third Ashland came back with four goals within sity of Minnesota on Friday and In Sunday's match, coach the only Spartan to come up in three sets, 7-5, 4-6, 6-4. doubles team. five minutes to clinch the victory. the University of Iowa Satur¬ Rutz started six freshman be¬ with victories in both matches. Sunday Grinberg lost a close "There are no surprises this WILLITTS WOUND-UP with four goals in day by identical scores of 2-7. cause No. 3 singles player match, 2-6, 6-2, 5-7. the contest while other tallies were by Duane year," Rutz said. "When we sat MSU CO-COACH Nevin Kanner credited The loses, the Spartan's fourth Cindy Bogdonas did not play. In FRIDAY SHE WON by de "When Jill comes to play she down at the beginning of the his laxers with playing intense ball for the Andersen and two by Art Barry. and fifth straight, dropped the her match Friday Bogdonas lost fault as Minnesota senior Lesile will win her share of matches, season we figured this is where full 60 minutes, but said Ashland took Freshman midfielder Terry Bye collected a team's overall dual meet record a close one, 6-7, 5-7. Larm came down with an Rutz said, "but she played very we would be at this point in advantage of the Spartans' inexperience late pair of assists. to 5-9 on the year. Pam Pierce and Jennifer illness. Saturday she defeated tentative today and look what time." in the game. In earlier battle A lack of experience and Tewes, two of the injured, are Iowa's Karen Kettenacker in happened." an against Hope College The team's next action will "Ashland is a very good team with a lot of Thursday the laxers posted a 7-0 win. Pinto straight sets, 7-6, 6-3. Rutz has high expectations be Wednesday when it hosts good sticks and excellent ballplayers," had four goals in the game while Grady, Jim DIANE DUNN, FILLING in for his No. 1 singles player and for Bogdonas, lost her only Central Michigan University. Kanner said. "I thought we played a good Featherstone and Pat Smith had one apiece. Runners eye road race expects her to place very high in regional action at the end of match Sunday 5-7, 5-7. The Spartans next head for The Spartans were equally as Lexington, Ky., where they will the season and possible earn a play Georgia Saturday and The second annual Spartan poor in the doubles depart¬ spot in the nationals. ment, managing only one vic¬ Kentucky Sunday. Special 10,000-meter road race New professional football will be held Saturday, April 19 at 10 a.m. on the MSU campus. Merchandise prizes will be awarded by random drawing of MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY Entry blanks are available at all finishers after the race, Frank Shorter Sports, Ath¬ T-shirts are given to the first PERFORMING ARTS COMPANY league being discussed GROSSE POINTE (UPI) football lete's Shop and First Down. Entry fee is $4 for students, $5 for non-students and $6 for 600 entrants and certificates will be given to all finishers. 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I \ 10 Michigan State News East Lansing Michigar Monday, April 14, 1980 l.'IdilMM.W Council vote African festival planned STUDENTS A SR TWI-LITE SHOW Ll fNOACEMfNTS FXdUOED l IllZfNS wiIm ami t aRD $1.75 M TWI LITE SHOW LIMITED TO SEA 1 ROY Honor thy wife, and everyone else . 1 An African Culture Festival The liberation of Southern be exhibited Tuesday and A dinner dance featuring an SCHEDEI^jl# MARTIN negotiator will be held at MSU today Africa will be discussed by four Wednesday in 210 International African fashion show and a on through April 26. A concert, discussions, art. films, child ren's storytelling, fashions and panelists at 7:30 p.m. today in the Con Con Room, Interna¬ tional Center. Center. The future of Africa will be the topic of a panel discussion at Nigerian hand will be held at 7 p.m. Saturday in the Cross¬ roads Cafeteria. Tickets, which 22* 1B4T? 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April 14, 1980 No injuries, suspects Prevention of child abuse council in tear gas incident Imported fabrics from England 8 Italy Complete bridal department effective, despite financial difficulty The MSU Union was and skin irritation evacuated early Saturday night nose, to Sewing notions & patterns people coming into contact with after someone apparently it. Vogue Butterick Simplicity & McCalls By BILL CORNISH however." threw tear gas canisters into a The gas was concentrated in State News Staff Writer The Rev. John R. Smith, sponsor of Parents Anonymous, third floor Union window, the east stairwell of the Union, 213 Ann St. East Lansing Despite financial difficulties, the Council for the Prevention added that awareness in the educational system is growing, too. campus police reported. and slowly filtered into the rest of Child Abuse and Neglect is in relatively good shape, the Boyd said the council is addressing children more, instead of Police report two canisters of the building, police said. open daily 9:30 to 9:00 Sat. 9:30 to 5:30 council's executive director said Friday. "dumping" them in foster homes. loaded with an undetermined No injuries were reported Phone 332-0361 Sharon Shay spoke in an open meeting with six other The panel agreed that current programs should be stabilized gas went off in the building at due to the incident. panelists at Central United Methodist Church, 215 N. Capitol before new programs are implemented. "The Protective about 6:15 p.m., causing eye, Police are investigating. Ave., Lansing. Services should sharpen its screening techniques to give help to George Duncan, supervisor of Ingham County Protective those who need it the most," Duncan said. Services, said Protective Services is effective! Its referrals Sandra Murphy, coordinator of the Family Growth Center, CITY OF EAST LANSING have increased 25 to 30 percent since September, he said, but said the council should "maintain a high degree of services for Dewitt man dies at MSI J REGISTRATION NOTICE the effectiveness has been limited by a lack of money and staff violent cases." A 39-year-old Dewitt the to meet the increase. man Spartan Relays in Jenison BUREAUCRATS DO NOT feel successful sometimes died at MSU Friday from a Fieldhouse when he died. East Margaret Bailey, a psychologist for Community Mental heart attack while attending a Health, said several mental health projects are "off the ground because they cannot provide all the services they would like to, Lansing fire fighters tried un¬ and doing well." said Dr. Susan Scheurer, pediatrician in the MSU Department high school track meet in which successfully to revive him, PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY of Pediatrics and Human Development. his daughter was participating. campus police reported. THE COMMUNITY IS more aware of child abuse than it was The floor was then opened to the audience. The first His daughter, Lori, is a ELECTION 10 years ago, said Susan Boyd, supervisor of the Cary Libera, 1313 Geneva member of the Dewitt girls' Ingham County respondent was Ingham County Commissioner Alfreda Probate Court. She also said she has seen increased Schmidt. Drive, Dewitt, was attending track team. to be held communication between the courts, Protective Services and the Schmidt challenged the council to encourage testimonials medical profession. from the patients to the commissioners in order to improve the TUESDAY, MAY 20,1980 Shay agreed, "Our roadblocks are stemming from limited council's standing with the commissioners. Hobie's resources. This keeps us creative, though; we don't waste Since the county has given the council money, communication NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that persons who are money. It can be discouraging when new projects come up, should be encouraged, Boyd said. citizens of the United States, at least 18 years of age, a resident of the State for at least 30 days and of the City of Eost Lansing on or before 30 days prior to May 20, 1980 may now register until Engineers honored The MSU Engineering Equal BOOK SALE HAPPENINGS APRIL 21, 1980. Persons who will become 18 years of age between Opportunity Program recognized 17 students at an awards dinner at the Donated hardbacks, paperbacks, the close of registration and the Presidential Primary Kellogg Center last week. Engineering dean Lawrence V'onTersch presented the awards, which were also sponsored by the Minority Students in puzzles, and paintings OPEN STAGE Election should register on or before April 21, 1980. M0N> J Engineering. The selected students were Andre' Wiseman and Carlotta Thure. April 17 33Hl4pfI1 NIGHT The office of the City 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Clerk will be open from Monday through Friday: Lindsay, both freshmen; sophomores Sabrina Conley and Elvin If you have the talent, also, the office will be open on Mondoy. April 21, Atkins; juniors Abigail Austin, a mechanical Lansing Library engineering major; we have the microphones! 1980 - LAST DAY from 8:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m. Rick Gamble, mechanical engineering; - Phyllis Johnson, electrical 401 S. Capitol Ave. (Call ahead for 30 minute sets.) engineering; Jeff Tate, electrical engineering; Lynn Cannon, civil engineering; Bobby Rogers, computer science; Yvonne Gregory, engineering arts; and Carol Rodgers, systems science; and seniors CHANGE OF ADDRESS Michael Wagner, mechanical engineering; Doris Wu, electrical GAME NIGHT engineering; Kumari Anderson, civil engineering; Raymond Gregory, engineering arts; and Valetta Arrindell, chemical engineering. CAMP TAMARACK Play your favorites and sign up for a tournament. Change of address from one location to another within the city limits of East Lansing should be The awards Offers good summer jobs Entertainment: Mark Tuller reported to the City Clerk either in person or by are given to the minority students with the highest mail or telephone until APRIL 21, 1980. 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