Cuban captains Economy may be worst since jailed KEY WEST. Fla. (AP) - The U.S. 1974-1975 government threatened heavy fines then — we didn't even come close," By United Press International and prison terms Thursday for boat New figures reveal an economic Miller said. "This is the worst month captains defying its order to halt the in the history of the income tax" which illegal "Freedom flotilla" from Cuba. slump twice as severe as the 1974-75 recession with nearly 10 percent of the has been in effect since 1967. Dozens of boats were seized as state's population receiving some kind Miller said preliminary figures for refugees still streamed into Florida of assistance, Budget Director Gerald April show collections even lower than on crowded ships. Miller said Thursday. the month before. Customs agents reported that 58 In addition, Miller told a House At the root of the problem is the boats carrying about 2,300 refugees Republican caucus unemployment in state's floudering auto industry. had been ordered seized by late in the the state — now at 12.4 percent — is While the national inventory of cars is day. That brought the total number of about 61 days, compared with the State News' Deborah J. Borin likely to hit 15 or 16 percent this refugees arriving here in the last month. normal 60, Michigan plants have three weeks to 44,839. The drone of bagpipes was lilting across the fields behind the In an effort to enforce President Curious Music Building Thursday as Jim Harrington of Lansing enter¬ Statistics for March show the state is shouldering 84,000 general as¬ 88-day inventories. Chrysler Corp.'s backlog is 170 days. Carter's ban on the boatlift of tained passersby with mysterious sounds from his Highland sistance cases and 221,000 under the To solve the immediate economic refugees from Cuba, the Treasury Department on Thursday said any sounds bagpipes. Festival Harrington is preparing for the Alma Highland Memorial Day weekend. Aid to Dependent Children program. crisis. Miller said Gov. William G. This translates to about 3 million Milliken probably will issue an execu¬ person caught assisting Cuban nation¬ persons, or 10 percent of the state's tive order slashing the 1979-80 budget als could face a $50,000 fine and a population. Miller said. — perhaps within 10 days. 10-year prison sentence. "It will come quickly and it will be Particularly alarming is a statistic Treasury moved to prohibit all large and substantial," Miller said. showing that caseloads were up 3,500 "transactions related to the trans¬ portation of Cuban nationals to the MAY GIVE HP RACE in April — a month which traditionally While Miller would not predict how shows a downturn because people are large the order would be, a Milliken United States" by amending the aide had said the cuts could be around Cuban Asset Control Regulations. finding jobs. The Department of "Social Services $100 million. The regulations were put in place Ted asks for debate is having an explosion — if you could in July 1963, four years after Fidel He rejected suggestions by GOP buy stock, you'd be making money," lawmakers that the state try various Castro assumed power in Cuba and said assistant budget director Douglas two years after diplomatic relations accounting tricks, such as borrowing Roberts. from "cookie jars" such as the were broken. The government began moving LOS ANGELES (AP) - Sen. that the June 3 primaries are im¬ "I know the Democratic Party. I While caseloads are rising, state veterans' trust fund. Edward M. Kennedy said Thursday portant. know that if a debate is not held in the revenue is plunging. The amount of against boat owners and captains "There are no cookie jars left," he would give up his race for the primaries, it will be heard at the money received from employers after Carter declared the United Miller said flatly. States could not be used as a Democratic presidential nomination if "IT IS ESSENTIAL to keep in convention," he said. through withholding taxes was down 6 percent in March — double the worst "There is no money in the veterans' "dumping ground" for Cuban crimin¬ President Carter meets him in a mind, however, that this is a political KENNEDY AIDES EXPLAINED drop experienced during the depth of trust fund — except the $2 million als and refugees. campaign debate and then beats him process which began Jan. 21 in Iowa in the delegate-rich June 3 primary and that the voters in the vast that he would base his withdrawal the last recession. which we paid back" after borrowing In his statement Wednesday, the decision on the total popular vote case "We didn't have a month like that it in 1975. president said the ragtag boatlift was elections. majority of states have so far indi¬ cated a clear and unmistakable pre¬ in eight states holding primaries June too dangerous, and ordered that no Saying a Carter-Kennedy debate ference for President Carter's con¬ 3. If Carter bests him in that vote, and more boats leave Florida and that would make the final day of the those in the Cuban port of Mariel primary season "the truest test of the tinued leadership." already has debated him by then, COMMITTEE VOTES 'NO5 return campaign," the Massachusetts sena¬ When told of Granum's statement, Kennedy would withdraw, they said. empty. In a speech that aides said was His order was mocked by the tor declared. "If I prevail, I will Kennedy responded: "I would think intended to state his for W. Germans out that the people of California and the reasons official Cuban newspaper Granma. continue in the race and I expect to "Carter governs in Florida but in win the nomination." other states would be extremely persisting in his long-shot drive for the nomination, Kennedy said, "I have Mariel, Cuba governs," the news¬ The initial White House response disappointed." The senator said his made it clear that Carter would not offer stands. my shortcomings; I have made my paper said in an editorial broadcast share of mistakes." DUESSELDORF, West Germany Chancellor Helmut Schmidt recog¬ by Havana radio and monitored in debate Kennedy. In his address to supporters at the (AP) — The West German Olympic nized the boycott was a severe blow Miami. "Our position regarding the conduct Los Angeles Press Club, Kennedy But declaring that the charter of the Committee voted Thursday not to to the "athletes who have trained for The editorial said Cuba would not of the campaign is well-known and coupled his offer with a veiled threat Democratic Party and the nation are interfere with any boat captain who remains unchanged," said deputy to seek a floor fight at the Democratic the real issues, he said. send a team to the 1980 Moscow years and made numerous personal National Convention this summer if Olympics, the strongest endorsement sacrifices." wished to take people to the United press secretary Rex Granum. "We Carter refuses to debate him. Kennedy renewed his taunting of yet of President Carter's call for an The vote followed a four-hour, States. certainly agree with Senator Kennedy the president for his refusal to debate international boycott. nationally televised debate. Commit¬ him. "If the president is so afraid to Carter termed the 59-40 vote "a tee chairperson Willi Daume, in defend his record now, how can he courageous decision," but a spokes¬ announcing the secret vote, said: "We hope to defend it if he is the nominee person for the Soviet organizers said must carry it out together. We must against Ronald Reagan and John it would have "no effect." live with it together." Anderson?" Kennedy asked, referring "The committee, the West German Governments generally have been to the Republican front-runner and government, and the people of West more favorable to the boycott idea the Illinois Congress member who is Germany deserve the admiration of than their national Olympic commit¬ running as an independent. all those throughout the world who tees, and the German decision could Son Kennedy is far behind Carter in believe in peace and freedom and who carry much weight with Olympic recognize that the achievement of committees that have not decided on delegates to the Democratic conven¬ whether to attend the Games. these goals sometimes requires pain¬ tion, and the president is within ful sacrificies," Carter said in a The committees of Australia, hailing distance of the 1,666 delegates he needs for renomination. According statement released in Washington. Japan, the Netherlands and Portugal The West German government, in are among those that have said they to most delegate counts, the president would follow the German lead. They of Bush will go over the top in the June 3 thanking the committee for its en¬ dorsement of the official position, have until May 24 to notify the primaries. noted the sacrifices of athletes who organizing committee if they plan to have trained only to see their send a team. ON THAT DAY, 696 Democratic Olympic hopes shattered by the F. Don Miller, executive director of delegates — more than one-fifth the world reaction to the Soviet interven¬ the U.S. Olympic Committee, said the total attending the convention — are at stake in eight states — California, tion in Afghanistan. German vote could convince commit¬ Jeb stumping New Jersey, Ohio, Montana, New Mexico, Rhode Island, South Dakota SPOKESPERSON KLAUS tees Rico like those of Britain and Puerto to change their decisions to BOELLING said the government of attend. and West Virginia. for dad George By SUSAN TOMPOR Ferency will continue battle State News Staff Writer After a short speech touting the talents of his father, John Ellis"Jeb" Bush asks the women of Kappa Delta if to open democratic caucuses they have any questions. Silence. "What do you think of the Doonesbury cartoons?" asks the first brave inquirer. John Ellis "Jeb" Bush By SUSAN TOMPOR if that type of primary violates National Democratic "Funny," the 27-year-old Bush quickly admits, State News Staff Writer Party rules. referring to a series of Garry Trudeau cartoons in which Hillman ruled that national party Jeb says it was that lack of early recognition coupled Maverick Democrat Zolton Ferency Thursday filed a rules supersede state father/presidential contender George Bush is found with an early "underdog" labeling that has caused the notice that he will appeal a U.S. District judge's decision laws concerning selection of delegates to presidential campaigning before a group of blazer-clad preppies. greatest setbacks in the campaign. which rejected his claim that state Democratic caucuses nominating conventions. IN A SETTING quite similar to the one Jeb found "We went from 'George who?' to George what?' too are unconstitutional. himself in Thursday, cartoon figures ask the candidate late," he says. Ferency contends that the state Democratic party FERENCY SAID HILLMAN'S decision would permit such questions as: "Ambassador Bush, has being a He says even now the media often lose sight of what should be forced to participate in the state's open any political party to avoid participating in an open preppie hurt your career?" his father has to say on the issues and chooses to primary system in which people do not have to vote primary. Jeb conceeds that Trudeau has most definitely concentrate on such never-ending questions as "Why according to party preference. Ferency added the appeal would also address focused in on a trait of his father's and capitalized on it are you stil! campaigning?" and "Will you accept the The notice, which was required to be filed before May Hillman's ruling that the state has no authority to to the fullest. vice-presidential nomination?" 21, is the first step in appealing an earlier ruling by U.S. regulate state Democratic party caucuses. But Jeb quickly adds that his father is no quitter. District Judge Douglass Hillman. Ferency contends if caucuses cannot be regulated by He adds, however: "I like the other ones better — the The appeal is expected to be filed within the next few the secretary of state, political parties may be able to ones on Carter and Reagan." HE CONTINUES THE campaign, Jeb says, because weeks in the Sixth U.S. District Court of Appeals in institute discriminatory practices to eliminate indiv¬ After a morning speech at a Warren High School and he still has a chance of winning. Cincinnati. iduals by race, sex or creed. a quick visit to downtown Detroit, Jeb began the afternoon in East Lansing The odds, which stack up to about 800 committed In February, Ferency called upon state election on his 370th day of delegates for Republican opponent Ronald Reagan to BECAUSE STATE DEMOCRATS have already officials to either declare that the May 20 primary was campaigning for his father. The tall, dark-haired banker quit his job in Venezuela Bush's 200-some, may say Bush has no logical chance of chosen their presidential candidates and delegates in the only legal procedure for selecting delegates to the mustering up the necessary 998 delegates by the last closed caucuses, the appeal will have no effect on the on May 1,1979, and immediately began campaigning for national convention, or demand that Democratic 1980 presidential election. the then-unknown Republican presidential contender. primary June 3. caucuses are open to everyone and not controlled by any But Jeb quickly adds: "Politics are not always Ferency said Thursday, however, that Hillman's artificial requirements. logical." decision poses questions that must be answered before IIE HAS BEEN on the road telling folks about his dad (continued on page 10) the next presidential primary. Ferency, after not receiving a favorable response, filed ever since. suit March 20 against the Secretary of State's Office and He objected to Hillman's ruling which stated that election officials. Democrats do not have to participate in an open primary 2 The State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, May 16, 1980 O Focus NATION/WORLD Today will be mostly sunny with a mid to upper high in the 60s. Click. Assassin's grenade kills people's expectation." one One of the students' major complaints is the Egypt not to resume talks six other Warsaw Pact nations stressed "the necessity for a political settlement" of the Afghanistan crisis, DAKAR, Senegal (AP) — Ahmed Sekou Toure, government has moved too slowly toward greater CAIRO, Egypt (AP) — The government of President which has chilled East-West relations. president of Guinea, escaped uninjured in an assassina¬ democracy. Anwar Sadat, in a sudden turnaround on Thursday, "Such a settlement should effectively secure a tion attempt carried out with a hand grenade, There were no reports on injuries or arrests involving decided against resuming Palestinian autonomy talks according complete discontinuation and non recurrence of any to a radio Conakry broadcast monitored here the demonstrators. with Israel and called for a new U.S. intiaitive to break Thursday. forms of outside interference directed against the One person was killed and 30 others were injured in the impasse. government and people of Afghanistan," the statement the Wednesday night attack, the broadcast said. Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Dr. Butros Ghali said. Guinea, a former French territory located in West told a news conference that a proposed Israeli law to Africa between Portugese Guinea and Sierra Leone, has Khomeini rails for purge make East Jerusalem the capital of the Jewish state had been governed by Sekou Toure since 1961. He is both caused the Egyptian change of heart on a quick Senate OK's fond stamps president and prime minister of the country of 5.5 million (AP) — Iran's revolutionary leader called Thursday for resumption of talks. people. a purge of "deviationist groups" from the broadcast In a speech to Parliament Wednesday Sadat said he WASHINGTON (AP) — Acting right on deadline, Radio Conakry, from the Guinea capital, made no media. had agreed, at the urging of President Carter, to resume Congress gave swift approval Thursday to a $2.56 billion mention of any arrests or claims of responsibility for the Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini told Taqi Farahi, the the negotiatiaons that Egypt broke off May 8. appropriation to provide food stamps for some 21 million grenade attack. new managing director of Iran's radio and television "it is Delegations from Israel, Egypt and the United States Americans beyond this month. both your religious and legal duty to purge radio and have been trying for almost a year to work out a plan The Senate passed the measure, 57-17, within hours television" of the deviationist elements, Tehran radio giving a degree of autonomy to 1.2 million Palestinians after the bill had also easily cleared the House by a vote Korean protest eontiiiues said. living in the Israeli-occupied West Bank of the Jordan of 316-56. It was sent to President Carter to be signed He called for weeding out "groups which had ties with River and Gaza. into law along with companion legislation previously SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — Student demonstrators the former regime (of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi) or paosed hv both houses in a growing protest against the government clashed were in its service and those which are corrupt and cause with police Thursday for the third day, leaving at least 14 corruption," the radio reported. Soviets unveil peace plan police officers injured.-As demonstrations spread from Meanwhile, a White House aide denied that 96 armed Atlanta wants Detroit police Seoul to five other cities, the prime minister warned in a Americans had arrived in Iran by helicopter to carry out WARSAW, Poland (AP) The Soviet bloc launched — DETROIT (AP) - The Atlanta Police Department has nationwide broadcast that further such protests could sabotage. Iranian militants announced a 15th city where an anticipated "peace offensive" Thursday with a series a message for laid-off Detroit officers: "You're wanted in result in "economic bankruptcy." the American hostages are being held. And foreign of proposals that include a world conference to defuse In his first public reaction to the demonstrations that Georgia." ministers of the European Common Market were "hotbeds of international tension" and freeze the size of Atlanta Police Chief George Napper said Wednesday a began two weeks ago, Prime Minister Shin Hyon-hwack reported ready to impose economic sanctions against military forces in Europe. team of recruiters would visit Detroit this month to try said the government would try to advance its political Iran as requested by the United States in a move to gain In a statement released after a two-day meeting here, to lure furloughed officers south. He said Atlanta needs development timetable as much as possible "to meet the release of the 53 Americans held hostage since Nov. 4. Soviet President Leonid I. Brezhnev and leaders of the about 200 more officers and may hire 400 more later. Career Challenges More than 45 career professionals and resource Don't keep your persons from around the state will be featured at Career Challenges for Women, a seminar to be held today and Saturday at the Union. Topics of concern to career-oriented women will be Graduation a highlighted throughout the weekend in a series of 24 workshops. The workshops are coordinated by Linda Forrest from Secret. . . the MSU Counseling Center and Rebecca Jost from Placement Services. The event is free and open to the public. announcements are now available at the MSU Bookstore customer service desk. 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O No Alcoholic Beverages • No Glass Containers (Coolers will be checked) "The better service information, call the Movie Hot¬ dealer" and ASMSU Programming Board line 355-0313 or contact your RHA The State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, May 16, 1980 3 Dooley's suspension Strike halts construction at MSU postponed for appeal By MIKE VEH State News Staff Writer The suspension of Dooley's liquor based, Hybarger said. The man sat on the curb surrounded by several license, originally scheduled to begin May If the decision to suspend the license is small, hand printed signs which proclaimed, 19, will be postponed until an appeal of the upheld during the appeal, the suspension "Laborer's Local 998, no contract, no work." suspension is heard, said Dennis Hy- will go into effect some time after the Behind him, the massive concrete structure, barger, the assistant supervisor of the appeal is heard, he said. destined to become MSU's new Communication Arts Liquor Control Commission hearings and However, Foltz noted, Dooley's could and Sciences Building, was unnaturally silent. appeal division. further appeal any decisions within Michi¬ The striking members of the Laborers International "We didn't feel the suspension is gan's judicial system. Union of North American stopped construction on the warranted," said Gary Foltz, an operating "If we're not happy with the outcome we building for practical reasons. partner of Michigan Systems which owns may appeal it," he said. "There were other people in there doing our work," Dooley's, 131 Albert Ave. The appeal "will probably be held explained striking laborer Art Zeis, who sat alone at The seven-day suspension, ordered sometime in July," Hybarger said. the communications building site waiting to be against Dooley's April 10 by Liquor An appeals board of three commis¬ relieved of his picket duty. Control Commissioner Edward Wiest, was sioners will hear the appeal, said Walter based on his determination that a Dooley's THE UNION DECIDED to picket the communica¬ Keck, supervisor of the hearing and employee sold liquor to a person under the appeals decision. tion building site because the work which would age of 21 on Feb. 20 normally have been done by laborers was being done "This is the first time in That board could either rescind, amend seven years by the skilled laborers who are not on strike, Zeis said. or affirm the decisions, or remand them to Dooley's has had violations before the LCC The skilled workers could continue working, as they W iest for further consideration. Keck said. (Liquor Control Commission)," Foltz said. are at the Performing Arts Center construction site, He also said problems with enforcing Dooley's has already paid $632.40 in but once a picket line forms, the workers follow Michigan's liquor laws should have been a fines for the decisions it has not appealed, through with their agreement to honor the laborers' mitigating factor in the decisions. Vera Foote, a spokesperson for the strike by not crossing the line. Dooley's has appealed four of the commission, said. Another $1,073.60 in "As long as no one picks up a shovel and turns over original seven decisions of Wiest, including fines are part of the appealed decisions, she some dirt, they can do what they want," Zeis said. the one on which the suspension was said. He pointed out that the work stoppage was effecting a large number of people and that "everybody's feeling it." State News Eileen Blass The laborers' are striking for a wage increase of $2.25 per hour and, unless the contractors approve the Gays plan festive week Wayne Fase of Lansing sits idle outside the construction site Chatterjee Communication Arts and Sciences Building. of the l continued on page 10) Blue jean day is a thing of the past for event takes place at 4 p.m. near Beaumont Are you Gay Pride week this year, as the festivities Tower. Later in the evening, gays are still watching your tan open at 5:30 p.m. today with a banner raising rally at the corner of Abbott and invited to bowl in the Union at 7:30 p.m. • Wednesday, May 21 Another Protect children's rights slowly fade away? Come to the Grand River. — profeaaionala at Suntana seminar and workshop are scheduled, this Beginning Summer Special: The schedule of activities for the rest of the week is as follows: time with Rep. 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Admission is $2 at the door. • Thursday, May 22 — Gays are asking actively as those of all Council's $111,700 budget All-Over Golden Tan • Saturday. May 17 — The Theatre fellow gays to congregate at the main people. Zolton Ferency, po¬ "A TRUE ADVOCATE be eliminated and its func¬ Company of Ann Arbor presents "At library at 8 p.m. for a "study night" on the litical activist and MSU does not sit still for the tion transferred to the Second Sight," a gay performance of third floor. associate professor of crim¬ dilettante devices of bu¬ Department of Social music, movement and literature. The inal justice said Thursday. reaucracy," Ferency said. Services. • Friday, May 23 — Gays will congre¬ performance, staged at the Kellogg Center gate for a residence hall dinner at 5 p.m. in Ferency spoke to the Because of the contin¬ "The DSS would still Auditorium, begins at 8 p.m. Admission is Michigan Community Co¬ uing decline of Michigan's contract with local 4C Phillips Hall. Following the dinner Pat ordinated Child Care Coun¬ $2.50 at the door. Bond will perform in Erickson Kiva at 8 economy, as well as federal (continued on page 11) • Sunday, May 18 — A special dignity cil (4C) which is currently p.m. Tom Wilson will also perform some of mass, sponsored by a gay Catholic his original songs in the kiva. Admission facing extinction because organization, will be done conducted in St. of legislative budget cuts. Johns East, 4828 S. Hagadorn Road, for both events is $1. Ferency addressed the Libertarian beginning at 2 p.m. There will also be a • Saturday, May 24 — Cris Williamson, meeting's theme, "Ef¬ potluck dinner at 5 p.m. in St. Johns East. with June Millington, Jackie Robbins and fective Child Advocacy — Clark speaks Cam Davis, will perform a mixture of CwGrfk' • Monday, May 19 — A seminar and Survival Skills For The Libertarian Party presi¬ familiar tunes and new songs. The concert ■80's." workshop with gay advocate Jim Toy. The dential candidate Ed Clark topic will be "Fighting Fair," a discussion begins at 7:30 p.m. in Erickson Kiva. "Advocacy is more than will speak here at 12:30 focusing on interpersonal conflicts and Also Saturday, the band Flight of the speaking for someone else. p.m. Saturday in 128 Nat¬ problem-solving in gay relationships. The Phoenix will perform at Royal Scott Golf An advocate is an actual ural Science Bldg. talk begins at 7 p.m. in 335 Union. and Bowl, 4722 W. Grand River Ave., physical representative for Clark is in Romulus this • Tuesday, May 20 — The Annual Jon Lansing at 9:30 p.m. The rock 'n roll band is people who cannot be weekend for the party's Yenna Memorial Tea and croquet sporting composed of five there," Ferency said. "The women. state nominating conven¬ 4C Council is an advocate tion. Say Burn Baby Burn LOGO W.C. ffiLDS MVS SALEM WITCHCRAFT with AND CONTEST Friday - May 16 Save Baby Save Moonlight Sale 7 to 11:00 P.M. 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Fridays 3 p.m. - 7 p.m. aiijAinv pteleis 25' 12:30 12:30 441 FRANDOR LANSING, MICH. 48912 PHONE 517-351-8213 Opinion Making noise LASH' LA It It OWL about students It could've Nixon The problem of excessive another. noise in East Lansing's resi¬ Setting noise levels is one dential areas was the subject idea, but enforcement of such I'm over at the pool, baggin' rays takes a lot out of myself, " you know." Negative," I says. "Nixon hasn't off if President Nixon had taken the of debate again last week, this levels seems impossible. Cur and eye-ballin' the bikinis lyin' out on "I've often wondered how you do it changed one bit since Watergate. job, Lash. But I know you don't look at time during the East Lansing the meat rack, this student comes all," he says admiringly. "What with He's still the same old Tricky Dick he rently, East Lansing ambig it that way, do you?" City Council meeting. Ag¬ hustling on over. the consulting you do for big business always was, you want my opinion. I'm "I sure don't," I says. "Here's what uously describes noise as that "You OK, Lash?" he asks, real and the committees you head up, grieved residents were hard- which disturbs the "quiet just glad he didn't take the presiden you have expected if Nixon'd taken concerned. helping the little people who're out of pressed for solutions, and cy here at MSU when the Board of over the 'U': comfort or repose" of re "What makes you think I'm not?" I work and all. But I suppose when Turkeys offered it to him last year." "First off, he'd have conned the even mentioned the absurd sidents. Any complaints how wheezes. you're an internationally renowned "You to tell mean me President trusties into bringin' his top gun with idea of decibel meters to be ever voiced in a heavily "For one thing, your face is economist, they push you to the limit, Nixon in the him at a fancy salary, OK? He was running when used by police to measure beet-red, you're gasping for breath don't they?" student-populated area are Mackey was appointed?" he sputters. wouldn't have put the job up for no and your glasses are all fogged up," he "I just live the land-grant philo¬ "I noise levels. never heard that before." national search, neither, way he's naturally only going to dis says. "From across the pool there, it sophy," I says, blushing. "I don't "That's because you don't supposed to. Nixon wouldn't take a Residents who complain turb the repose of a sure looked like your heart was pal about neighborhood noise are minority giving expect no special reward for it." around with the boys up in the Ad chance on somebody better qualified of residents. A noise ordi out on you. "As long as I'm here," he goes on, Building, sonny, the way I do," I tells showing up, beat out his boy for the carrying on an old city tradi¬ nance is not such a bad idea "I'm alright now," I assures him. "I flopping down beside me, "did you the creep. job." was just tion, one that pits the stu¬ but what needs to be clarified concentrating on how I'm President Nixon's interview with "From what I see of the way "Gee, Lash," he balks. "You're dents against going to get the auto industry back on Barbara Walters? Wasn't he just Mackey's handling things," he the home¬ is just whose interests it will its feet. Solving a problem like that says, saying he'd have ignored the 'U's owners. The mix of students super?" 'State would have been a lot better equal employment opportunity plan. serve: the wishes of the Wouldn't that be improper, maybe with permanent residents in transient majority or the even get the 'U' in trouble with the East Lansing's neighbor¬ permanent minority. feds?" hoods has in the past caused a VIEWPOINT: WORLD HUNGER "Sure it would," I chuckles. "That locking of horns between the Inevitably, the argument wouldn't bother Nixon none. He's two boils down to which groups broke the law before. He knows you parties. The conflicts should have more say in the can't pussy-foot around, you're gonna usually center around whose rights should be placed first: the temporary residents, the guidelines set down by the community. Students' versus Hard times for indigents put together ment team. a hard-hitting manage¬ "Next thing he'd do is make up his life-long ones or neither. residents' rights is a touchy enemies list, start zappin' folks right The wide business, made touchier by By JANET LAUGHLIN learn to play their games. Does the help countries the best and left if they don't fit into his assortment of I'm darting around among the poor we can." game the residents' attempts to report make any recommendations?" "Of the top 10 countries receiving plan." lifestyles in university towns sunbathers sitting behind the ad¬ "It recommends that the United disassociate students from our aid, only two are on the list of itu don't mean he'd just up and naturally lends itself to a ministration Building, asking people States triple the amount it gives as 'poor' countries," I argue. "Egypt and fire people who've been loyal to the round-the-clock social atmo the power to vote in an area to sign my petition, when I spot this foreign aid," I answer. Israel alone get 40 percent of our University for years?" he asks incred¬ sphere. One person's morning that quite literally would not large mound of belly sticking out from under familiar "Great job! Just what we need, overseas aid." ulously. "That sounds awful ruthless blue and white is another one's evening. East even exist without their sup a more darn charity! We Americans "Geez! Here I am tryin' ta get some to me." striped T-Shirt. already give more'n anyone else," he rest and you're hasslin' me with the Lansing's neighborhoods are port. Lash, you old bum!" I greet him. hollers. troubles of the world," he says with "You're too young to remember how macho Nixon was when he was in generally inhabited by the Establishing some code for "Don't you have anything better to do "No we don't sir!" I holler back. "Of an appropriate yawn. "We all got our the White House," I tells him. "Heads young and the restless. But regulating noise in the during a working day than lie out in the richest 15 nations in the world we problems, Laughlin. Times is tough, neigh the sun?" rank number 11 in the rolled like bowling balls in those days, they are also home for the borhoods is not an unreason "It's lunch time. percentage of ya know. Go talk about it ta I can tell you. He'd have starting domestic, the families which able demand, nor is it too Everybody's gotta our GNP that we give in foreign aid! somebody else." eat, Laughlin," he snaps. "'Sides, I'm And besides, we don't give charity! wielding the axe as soon as he got "I plan to Lash," I tell him. "Your here, too, you bet!" want to raise their children in much to ask of all residents, just taking in the scenery." Our aid is mostly all tied with strings, old political opponent. Bob Carr — the "I can't believe Nixon would actual¬ a quiet atmosphere undis- regardless of status. The City (I notice he isn't watching the military and political." one who trounced you 21,000 to 7,000 ly do those things," he says. "My rupted by late-night parties, Council might wish to con¬ ducks or the river.) "Can't see nothin' wrong with in the '74 primary — is having a forum parents told me they voted for him "Wha'cha doing now Lauf?" he that," blaring stereos and the inevit¬ sider everyone's side of the asks. "Signing people up to walk for he contends. "That's bein' on the Presidential Commission's because he was big on law and order. able confrontations that en¬ smart, I'd say." report at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at the He's got a law degree, you know." story though, before it starts hunger again?" "I suppose you don't see anything East Lansing Public Library. Why sue between those who would "Oh, he claimed to be for law and calling the shots on neighbor "No ... not yet Lash," I answer. wrong with the United States sup¬ don't you come over and see what he order, alright," I sneers. "If you read force their lifestyle on hood control. "But we are going to have another porting oppressive regimes either?" I has to say about it?" your history you'll find out he Walk/Jog Oct. 26 and I want people ask. "Why, with our help the Phil¬ "Hey, Laughlin," he says with a to start resigned when they were fixin' to planning for it now. Like you, ippines have become exporters of wave of his hand, "you're blockin' my impeach him for violating the Constit¬ On appeasing Lash you?" . .. "Hey Missy, You will join us again, won't see these feet?" as he rice, while, Philippine people Cambodians at the . same . . . time the poor next to the have become the sun. tan." I can't go nowhere without "Just consider that I've done you a ution." "Sounds to me," he says thought¬ fully, his brow furrowing, "if Presi- . . thrusts one toward my nose. "I most malnourished people on earth! a favor, Larrowe," I say as I leave, dent Nixon had taken the job heading with tokenism promised 'em I'd never make 'em carry me 10 miles again. Heck, we've still got blisters!" And again and we do the . . ." same thing, again and _ Whoa, girl, he interrupts. That S ' date for the "Your belly's burnt!" Laughlin is aa graduate graduate of niuai MSU and a candi- the 'U', he wouldn't have had much "se for aa taculty lor faculty grievan grievance procedure "Besides," he says, "I hear the their business. We're just tryin' ta missioners Ingham County Board of Com■ either- would he' Lash? "Could that be why you didn't want Lansing Mayor Gerald the board and his job. It President's Commission on World him as our new prexy?" he smirks. Graves has set the concept seems the old Hunger has made its report to city charter, Jimmy-boy and world hunger will "You figure he'd scuttle that scam and spirit of affirmative which did not prohibit city you're running as FGO, right? You'd soon by a thing of the past." action back 10 years with his lose your cushy job, have to moonlighting, was changed Oh Lash, it's a good report, but it's in the classroom, take a go back latest appointment to while he held the two posi just a report ... a bunch of great whopping cut in pay, too, wouldn't you?" Lansing's Board of Water and tions. words on paper. Basically, it says that we have "Now you got it, sonny!" I says Light. Blasted for failing to With Ray as president of everything we need to end world hunger by the year 2000, but it approvingly. "It's taken me four reappoint the only black the BWL, the board, which won't be done." years to get the hang of the job, it'd member of the city's utility board, "hizzoner" sub¬ bickered over appointees for "Oh yeah? Why not?" he asks. PIRGIM last of dying breed? be a real shame if they booted me out one opening most of last "Political, Larrowe," I sigh. "Po¬ now. "I sequently added one black summer, might have seen litical will. The world hunger scene Shock and contempt were my the Bill of Rights. When the minority can see you must've been really male the won't change until we change some of relieved when Nixon turned down the to three white some positive immediate response to the May 8 voice disintegrates beneath the will of change — a our basic values and priorities and report in The State News that the majority, the presidency here. Lash," he grins. "No appointees he initially re¬ concept which does not fit in economic structures." underlying freedoms wonder you're such a strong booster MSU-PIRGIM may lose its access to of our commended for opening seats with Graves' operating style. "Don't look at me, sister," country are in certain jeopardy, for our new prexy." he quips. voluntary student funds. Having At a local level, organizations such as on the board. I ain't changing any of my Only after City Council balked values." worked closely with PIRGIM in the PIRGIM must continue in existence "You better believe it, buster!" I Although Graves may feel at the idea of appointing a "It would be hard for you," I toss past, I must testify that it is a small and hopefully will strengthen their barks. he has done more than enough white board member to back, "changing something that you yet dedicated and persistent organiza- voice in the immediate future. re¬ "Oh, I know your bleeding hearts don't have! The report stresses that tion. Erroneous criticisms of ineffec¬ to appease his critics, his Jonathon Epstein place Ray, and indicated in the government must make a real tiveness and a failure to reach the around here don't agree with me, but action undermines both the fact that it would only ap¬ director I sleep better at night effort to educate the American people majority of students might be attri¬ knowing Dr. BWL and the city's apathetic Great Issues Mackey's in Cowles House." prove a minority member, did about these things, and, talking to the buted to student apathy (fast becom¬ affirmative action program. Graves appoint Charles S. likes of you, I sure can understand ing a cliche), and those who just "don't Marvin Ray, the board Jones, a state audit officer, why!" have time" to get involved in issues member Graves rejected on a for the seat. "So what else does the report say, affecting their community and their blatantly trumped-up conflict of interest charge, was one of Jones, who has never met Graves, admits it is "very smartie?" he continues. "Well, for one thing, it says that country. PIRGIM is ization a student activist organ¬ "The State N ews hunger is caused by poverty . . working before the fact, the better board members. possible" there are more "Yeah, I can see a connection. Geez, struggling to prevent disaster before Ray at least, was not afraid to qualified blacks available to could'a figured that out," he states it strikes. Its involvement with Friday, May 16, 1980 address the rough issues that nuclear power and weaponry and the serve on the board. He also in a professor-like tone. Editorials are the opinions of the State News. View¬ others on the board were draft are two recent examples. Where says he will not specifically But Lash," I yell, "that's like public reaction usually erupts after points, columns and letters are personal opinions. more than willing to duck. serve the blaming babies on sex and then not interests of the the fact, the people at PIRGIM can at Editorial Department As Ray's name was tossed black community and does not bothering to figure out what causes least say they tried. Editor-in-Chief. Tim Simmons Entertainment Editor . Poverty is another effect, not the Mary Tinney about more than once as the intend to cause any trouble. PIRGIM also represents a minority Managing Editor. Don Kinsley Sports Editor Ed Bradley cause of hunger. Both of them are Opinion Editor Debbie Creemers board's next president, In the midst of this latest position as evidenced by the small Layout Editor Gary Piatek caused by inequality and injustice, City Editor Susie Benkelman number of supporters at registration. Freelance Editor Michele Graves' attempt to dig McElmurry up any barrage of criticism, Graves xploitation, and multi-national cor¬ Yet, even if one disagrees with Campus Editor Photo Editor Carrie Thorn Chief Copy Editor Linda Oliverio reason to keep him off is less porations ..." Kemi Gaabo may be comulaining that he is PIRGIM's basic stands, one ought to Staff Representative Roland Wilkerson surprising, though hardly less damned if he does and "Now don't go gettin' all steamed, permit, even promote, the minority Advertising Department inexcusable. The excuse he damned if he doesn't. But Laughlin, just 'cause you didn't write voice in conjunction with the basic by the report. Besides, if you're Advertising Manager Ron MacMillan Asst. Adv pounced on, however, is plugging another very pro trying to principles and philosophies of demo¬ Manager Pot Greening become a politician you'd just as well cracy, the American Constitution and exceedingly poor. Ray mising do-nothing board worked for the East Side member into the BWL solely Drop-In Center under the on the basis of his skin color supervision of the city parks and low profile, Graves de¬ division until he was notified serves every bit of criticism DOONESBURY that he had to choose between he gets. by Garry Trudeau NOW, LET ME GET THIS STRAIGHT, ,WH SOME PROVISOS, OF COURSE MR SECRETARY. IN ORDER TO THE THATS OUT- LF YOU P0N7 THINK FIRST20,000MUSTHAVE MAS¬ M6E0U5> WUCANGETTHE YOU CAN? SAY, OET ANDERSON ON THE BALLOT VOCAL POINT /Jp IN ALABAMA, HE NEEDS TO OBTAIN 100,000 SIGNA- TERS PE6REES IN POLITICAL SCIENCE. OF THE REST, 90% MUST BE HOME OWNERS, AND 80% MUSTHAVE KITED TWSERHLES ARE PROHI&- TtDRY AND SIGNATURES, MR. DOONESBURY, WE'D BE HAPPY TO RE- 1 ■ - WE CAN GET'EM. \ PIP I HAPPEN TO MENTION THE anno test*-' YES, THAT'S vm KNOW FW YOUR APPU- r'^SCmNFEE. Q Today's question: Do you feel means campus escort services of preventing assaults? are an effective ( CORRECT. YES-353-3110 NO-353 3220 Results from Thursday's question: Should residence hall floor members be required to collectively pay for damage to their floors? YES -24% NO-76% Sponsored by ASMS! and The State News, Inc. ♦ The State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, May 16, 1980 5 Adams depicts ADDRESSES CODS past presidents Jack Kinney speaks By KY OWEN State News Staff Writer By LOUISE WHALL versity in the 1930s because of financial State News Stall Writer problems during the depression. John Hannah led a far reaching revolution of higher The MSU Alumni Association must education . . .Clifton Wharton helped the University serve the needs of the entire University THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION was settle down after the tumultous '60s . . . Edgar Harden rather than the needs of the president or chartered in 1967 to operate as brought MSU the Triple Crown an .. . and Cecil Mackey has the Board of Trustees, Jack Kinney, the essentially autonomous entity with the responsibility of coping with a troubled economy. president of the Alumni Association said Those were the "thumbnail" sketches of former MSU understanding it would be a separate presidents given to the Society for Study of Midwestern Wednesday. entity for a few years later, Kinney said. Literature conference Thursday by Walter Adams, an Kinney, speaking to the Council of He said the organization did not become Graduate Students, said the alumni as¬ separate immediately because it wanted MSU distinguised professor of economics and a former sociation's magazine must have the right to establish a firm financial base. MSU president himself. and the responsibility to honestly and The "I came here in 1947," Adams told the president, the provost, two group. "I could have been described as an Eastern snob." (Adams objectively report the events of the trustees and two faculty members are received his doctorate from Yale University). University. voting members of the association's "The president and the Board of Executive Board. Kinney said that inter¬ Hannah was president at that time, and Adams said Trustees are almost 180 degrees to the locking with the University would provide when he looked through an MSU catalog he found opposite philosophically," said Kinney. Hannah's only major accomplishment was a bachelor's an adequate system of checks and The conflict between the association balances. degree in poultry science. and the University began when MSU Adams said his initial reaction "It is not the role of the alumni was "Who is this President Cecil Mackey indicated that an association to exhibit the plow-jockey?" Bugs' brothers bite bark independent alumni association does not fit in with his plans for the University. dirty linen of the University," Kinney said. "But it is their role to provide the checks and balances." By DAVE VARGA Fudd's shotgun solutions just yet. Kinney traced the development of the (continued on page 11) State News Staff Writer association from the time it KINNEY SAID THE association pro¬ The Outdoor Classroom in Conserva was a separate Everyone knows that rabbits are most tion, the official name of the area behind entity in the early 1900s. He said the vides constancy within the University well-known for their association incorporated with the uni¬ reproductive activ¬ Natural Resources Building, is used to i continued on page 11) ities, that is, capacities. Trouble Shooter Along with this aspect of their behavior, practice and experiment on wetland management techniques. some rabbits at MSU are becoming One solution to the rabbit problem is to infamous for their strange dietary habits. spray the trees with chemicals to ward off Clothes While Bugs Bunny can settle for his the furry varmints. beloved carrots, rabbits at wetland If you have a problem you can't on campus a have taken a liking to young area Last winter Dexter sprayed several trees with two chemicals as part of an qr for solve, or a question you can't answer, write stop by to see the Trouble trees planted there by the Fisheries and experiment he's conducting. Although all or Shooter at 343 Student Services Bldg. Wildlife Club. the results are not yet analayzed, he says anywhere! Many of the 2,000 fruit tree seedlings in that many of the rabbits were forced, as a In the fall I joined the MSU Ski Club and placed a the area have suffered an early death from result of the spraying, to munch on trees deposit for a reservation for its Aspen trip. In January, rabbits girdling — or chewing, in lay¬ they normally wouldn't touch. because of an increase in the price of the trip, I canceled person's terms — the bark, Jim Dexter, Another wildlife management challenge my reservation. According to the contract. I was to chairperson of the club's wildlife manage¬ at the Outdoor Classroom, also called area receive a refund following the first board meeting after ment habitat committee says. "B", is a one-acre pond situated in the the trip's completion. The trip was completed on March middle of the five-acre area. 22, 1980. "THERE ARE SO MANY RABBITS - Plans for this pond include re-stocking it LP. it's unbelievable," he says, pointing to one with northern pike, bluegill and bass, says Lyman Briggs College of the many rabbit "highways" that cut Dexter. through the tall grass in the area. "Someone dumped in some goldfish," he But the club isn't resorting to Elmer (continued on page 10) Your check has been sitting in the club office since February according to Rhonda Follrath, club presi dent. She said a note, instructing you to pick up your money, had been sent but, obviously, you never received it. The check has been converted into a DO YOU HAVE ANY OVERDUE money any order and time. you should be getting your refund at spring PARKING TICKETS? My health insurance company. Continental Casualty, ARTS & CRAFTS IF SO, READ ABOUT THE has not made good on a claim 1 filed last August covering medical expenses for my wife and daughter. show K.H. 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Blast Off to the excitement thrill of model rocketry. and Quadra Love and others It's fun, it's safe, and it's inexpensive. for Come and go Donations only $1.50 (free before 9:30) yourself. flya& see kite 9pm - 2am Sat., May 17 — Shaw Lower Lounge (half price with pledge card from Delta's "walk") SERIOUS FOR YOUR LOVE & LIFE HOBBY SHOP A division of the ASMSU Programming Board, funded by student tax money. Call the P.B. Hotline 353-2010 for more info on Programming Board Events. fo The State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, May 16, 1980 THIS WEEKEND PAC s * 'nip P only fair Where are the Liverpool Judies? CONCERT DEPT. This is the weekend of the RHA The BoarsHead Theatre is presenting two one-act plays, Minnesota Moon and A Blue Note of Harvey and spring concert featuring Marshall Chapman and two local Ricky tonight through Sunday at Lansing's Center for award-winning bands (from WMSN's Sound Challenge the Arts (425 S. Grand Ave.). Call 372-4636 for By MAHY TINNEY dancing to do. Curtis Osmun is the perfect character to '80). Enter the concert area this Saturday from the information. State News Staff Writer portray Pippin. He's got a fine sense of comic timing corner of Farm Lane and Auditorium Road, at which The Not Ready for PAC Players — a non-profit student PAC's Pippin, another in a series of extremely and a voice that is generally strong enough to carry time you veel be intarogatid fur alcohol und zee gloss organization based in South Complex, will be presenting ambitious productions this year by PAC, appears to him through the show. Still his character is given little containers vich are nicht allowed inside! Eef you are their third annual spring play, Anatomy of a Murder at 8 have been too ambitious. Pippin, while hardly a flop, to do choreographically. Jack Hexum is great as caught vill be taken Have you avay . . . your I.D. tonight, Saturday and Sunday in Wonders Kiva. suffers, more in the second half than in the first, from Pippin's father, Charlemagne. Hexum is a disc-jockey Leo Kottke will be in Erickson Kiva for two shows Admission is $1.25, or $2 for couples. an acute lack of inspiration. at WVIC and his voice and presence are magnificent. Saturday (8 and 10:30 p.m.) courtesy of Mariah. Tickets The play concerns an actual trial in the Upper First of all, it must be noted that Pippin is a very are $6.50 till noon today and $7.50 at the door. Anyone Peninsula, which caused those involved to probe and difficult production for a college cast to attempt. The who was musically involved in Days of Heaven is TOPS analyze the modern concepts of justice, law and legality. show lasts approximately 2 and one-half hours with no in our book. The play is considered among the finest of provocative intermission and is made up mostly of singing. It's no Bob Fosse was the perfect person to Showcase jazz presents The Prismatic Band with Griot society dramas and should be of interest to people wonder, then, when by the end of the show the energy direct Pippin on Broadway, but then he Galaxy for one show only at 9 p.m. I'm not going to go entering into the legal field. The play is directed by level is running a little low. through this, read the six. Raymond Henney. had the resources to make the produc¬ promo on page PAC's production certainly doesn't suffer from a Ten Pound Fiddle presents Chicago dulcimer-player, GAY PRIDE DEPT. The Theatre Company of Ann lack of talent some of the theater department's best tion as flashy as it was intended. In — banjoist and guitarist Cindy Mangsen at 8 tonight in Arbor presents At Second Sight for Lesbian/Gay Pride show up in Pippin. The problem with the play is more PAC's version the flashiness seems Williams Hall Cafeteria. Admission is $3. Week at 8 p.m. in Kellogg Auditorium. Admission is a matter of polish and consistency. For a play of this MUSIC DEPT. STUFF DEPT. The MSU Jazz Band, $2.50. almost arbitrary. length to be successful, it must move very quickly with conductor Ron Newman, will perform in concert at MOVIES DEPT. On campus, there are some goodies. from scene to scene and the action within each scene 8:15 p.m. in the MSU Music Building Auditorium. Frontline Cinema presents the stunning Northern Lights must be rapid and brilliantly staged. Bob Fosse was Admission is free of charge. (see promo on page 7). the perfect person to direct it on Broadway, but then Another THfc/\l'ER DEPT. Tennessee Williams' The Rose Classic Films presents Rene Clement's thoughtful example of perfect typecasting is Ken Rose he had the resources to make the production as flashy Tatoo, directed by Peter Vaccaro, opens at the Okemos Forbidden Games, a unique and captivating statement on as Pippin's athletic brother. Ken is an as it was intended. In PAC's version the flashiness Barn Theatre with performances tonight, Saturday and mankind (tonight at 7 and 9:30 p.m. in 109 Anthony Hall), MSU cheerleader appropriately limber and attrac¬ seems almost arbitrary. The stage goes from empty to tive. Shawn M. Dale plays his mother, Fastrada, with Sunday. Call 349-4340 for ticket information. (continued on page 7) brilliant in a matter of seconds and then back again. rather disconcerting indifference. Her scene is too The players, too, dressed in bright, garrish costumes dispassionate to be very funny. Especially good in her (much to the credit of costume designer Gretel Geist) come and small part as Catherine, the widow with whom Pippin Murphy's law go en masse seemingly whenever the eventually falls in love, is Jennifer Marx, a sophomore director feels the stage needs a little excitement. The VICTORIA, British Co¬ result is a play a little too choppy, a little too long and theater major making her debut on the MSU stage. She has a strong, accurate voice, an appealing stage lumbia (AP) — Murphy's LEAVING SCHOOL FOR THE SUMMER? law says that if something just generally, a little uninspired. presence, and she comes onto the scene just in time to STORAGE SPACE AVAILABLE The star of the show is Richard Major, who plays save the play from increasing can go wrong, it will. lethargy. Police went to the aid of the part of the Leading Player (Ben Vereen's role on All in all. Pippin isn't a bad play. It is, in fact, despite a Victoria woman whose Broadway). Major has an extraordinary amount of its flaws, quite entertaining most of the way through. talent and charisma. If there's a problem with his part But in the end it suffers from lack of inspiration both in boyfriend had been it is the same problemr from which most of the parts choreography and staging. snapped up into a Murphy SPECIAL STUDENT DISCOUNT suffer — the choreography is basically boring. Major, bed. Pippin continues through Saturday, at 8:15 p.m. in Upside down with his despite his obvious talent, just doesn't have enough Fairchild Theater. head stuck in the as¬ Your own sembly, the man couldn't budge the bed. Police mini-warehouse finally freed him. A Self-storage jazz concert debut tonight £*************** as little as By BOB FONOROFF by day and musical State News Special Writer a Braus, bass; Penny $12 per month. entrepreneur by night. Kuypers, percussion; and The Prismatic Band will • Through her recent ef¬ Roberto Kuypers, congas. make its East Lansing forts, the Prismatic Band Appearing with concert debut tonight at recorded its second LP, a Prismatic will be Griot Erickson Kiva, with special live effort performed at the Galaxy, which received a guests artists Griot Birmingham Theatre. The fantastic response last Galaxy. band opened for Stanley year when it performed in The Prismatic Band is an Clark and Jean-Luc Erickson Kiva with the Ann Arbor-based six-piece Ponty's recent Detroit Detroit Jazz Artists on per¬ group that has been formances as well. Tour. Named after the making the bar rounds on a Prismatic is Michael African "griot" (gree-oh), regional basis since 1977. Colone, guitar; David carrier and trustee of the During this time the band Reinstein, saxophones; oral tradition, Griot Galaxy has played anywhere and Crafty Kalep, drums; Joe (continued on page 12) everywhere from prisons to parks, from street fairs to ski lodges. EASTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN Prismatic's music is a CHURCH progressive multi-dimen¬ 1315 ABBOTT RD (North of Saginaw) sional sound that ranges East Lansing from avant-garde to main¬ stream. The band ap¬ peared with The Friends Life in Abundance Road Show for a number of years, before the show moved on to Europe where Worship: 8:30 S 10:45am CASH FOR: it now enjoys phenomenal Paul W. Green THE PROTESTANT REFORMED success as one of the 337-0893 hottest acts in Amsterdam. CHURCHES However, the big story with the Prismatic Band is South Baptist Are conducting services of worship at the Uni¬ YOUR DONATION what's happening behind the scenes. There is a Church versity S.D.A. 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The film, made by two American independent filmmakers on a budget of good film is Saint Jack, just $330,000, is testimony to the fact that low-budget, starring Ben Gazzara as the ultimate expatriate en¬ independent films can and do work. Northern Lights won the "Golden Camera Award" last trepreneur in Singapore. year for best first feature film at the Cannes International Film Festival. This is an excellent and The story of the making of Northern welcome relief from the Lights is the kind that inspiring filmmakers fantasize about. John Hanson recent Bogdonovich string and Rob Nilsson are two filmmakers who of bombs (at 7:15 and 9:30 helped form Cine Manifest in the early '70s, a base for p.m. Saturday and 8 p.m. making socially progressive narrative film. The organization was initially Sunday in B-108 Wells Hall). highly collective: members worked at commercial jobs by turns, pooled their earnings, and shared both technical RHA goes all out too. facilties and experience. They had The Deer Hunter — per¬ developed three or four feature scripts when Nilsson and Hanson became haps the best film of the interested in the Nonpartisan League, a farmer's '70s — is at last coming to organization in North Dakota which formed in 1916 to Robert Behiing (left) plays Ray Sorenson, a campus. Providing the take control of the state government, to eradicate North Dakota farmer who leaves his farm to usual dolts who show up to oppressive practices of middleman and absentee Eastern help organize the Nonpartisan League in Nor¬ important films DON'T for tycoons. Hanson's grandfather was one of the original thern Lights, brought by Frontline Cinema a change, this might be RHA's finest film organizers of the movement and Nilsson's grandfather this weekend. was the first filmmaker in North Dakota. presentation of the year. Together The also-excellent All the Hanson and Nilsson decided to make a 30-minute Days of Heaven. President's Men is offered documentary detailing this largely ignored piece of Although Northern Lights deals with a political as well as the American history. subject, the joy of the film is that it is not overtly get-those- political. It is never preachy; the emphasis of the film, in degenerate-punks gun-love fact, is not political doctrine but rather the conflict spectacular Dirty Harry, Northern Lights is an important film both with Clint Eastwood. The between political and personal lives. The story is of Ray aesthetically and politically. It docu¬ Sorenson (Behling), a poor Dakota farmer who is number to call is 355-0313 ments more than the struggle of Dakota for times and places. reluctant to give up his independence and sign with the Beal Cinema presents farmers — it documents the progress League. Lynch plays his girlfriend, Inge. When her the cult sci-fi favorite Dark and potential of independent film¬ family's farm is foreclosed on, Sorenson decides he can sit Star, an early John Car¬ by no longer. He leaves the farm to his brother John making in this country. (Spano) and goes on the road for the cause. His relationship with Inge suffers but he continues to penter effort, at 7:30, 9 and 10:30 p.m. today in 128 Natural The Union Cafeteria... The two, along with Susan Lynch, an actress with Cine consider the League first on his list of priorities. The film Science and Manifest who stars in Northern Lights, traveled around documents the quiet struggle of Sorenson, both Saturday in B-102 Wells the state, talking to farmers who remembered the Hall. Admission is $1.50. politically and personally, and the extreme hardship of League and digging through old journals for material for the farmer's struggling to survive on the Dakota plains. Meits in your mouth, not in the film. Hanson and Nilsson became your hands. It's Candy so immersed in the Northern Lights is an important film both aesthetically Girls, the porno this week¬ The Union Cafeteria is located in the lower level project and the people that the script gradually grew and politically. It documents more than the struggle of until it became feature film length. Fundraising became a Dakota farmers it documents the end at 7:30, 9, 10:30 p.m. of the Union Building. Open for lunch 1115-115, dinner — progress and and midnight Friday in 107 chief concern, but with generous financial support from potential of independent filmmaking in this country. 5°°-700 and Sundays from 1200-200. The service is quick, the North Dakota Committee for the Humanities and South Kedzie Hall and The film can be seen at 7:15 and 9:30 p.m. Friday and Public Issues and the donation of clothing, props, farm Saturday in B-106 Wells. Admission is $1.75, $1 with Saturday in B-104 Wells friendly and convenient. Hall. machinery and old cars by the Divide County Historical RHA pass. Our reputation is built around good, basic, homestyle Society in Crosby, N.D., the project was on its way to being realized. The cast is made up mostly of Dakota food. All kinds of delicious dishes are available. The farmers and residents. Only three actors, Susan Lynch, menu is varied with such items as: spinach quiche, Robert Behling and Joe Spano were taken from Cine Manifest. souffles, hearty meats, homestyle stews, casseroles and Northern Lights is filmed in black and white and was fish, prepared at least two different ways. The Union originally 16 mm. Later it was blown up to 35 mm for distribution. The film has an authentic grainy quality, Cafeteria prides itself in making a different type of like an old daguerrotype, and the images the camera soup everyday. We have everything from basics like captures are truly haunting (the cinematography was done by Judy Irola). The dispassionate, stark cinemato¬ hamburger vegetable and knockerbocker to Canadian graphy of Northern Lights reminds one of techniques of cheese (made with dark beer!) and our popular clam American director Terrence Malick — there is the same hypnotising rhythm to Northern Lights as to Malick's chowder. Every Tuesday dinner we have a special special. A combination meal is offered at a low price. Wednesday Olga Sale. dinner is lasagna and steaming garlic bread. Check out our daily deals every lunch and dinner. Special Savings just To complement your meal we have a wide selection for you on the fol¬ of salads and a very tempting dessert counter, com¬ lowing styles; Sale ends 5/31 plete with fresh warm rolls and muffins. Reasonable prices at the Union Cafeteria welcome the public and the M.S.U. community. 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But all the frustration comes to a welcome end this weekend as the Spartans travel west for a Saturday while James is 1-1 and 3.64. The Hawkeyes are 29-14 overall and boast a 9-5 Big Ten mark, good for third in the conference. Hitting .304 By WILL KOW ALSKI Smith and James double-header with Northwestern University and a as a team, Iowa is led by infielder John Hoyman's .398 Pippins at the tailback spot. State News Sports Writer Sunday twinbill with the University of Iowa. batting average. It is finally payoff time for "Unfortunately, I don't have an answer," said 17-year Outfielder Ed Lash is the Hawkeyes' power hitter with Spartan head football coach THE REST OF the Green starters should be Tony "Muddy" Waters and his staff: spring football camp Gilbert at split end, Jim Smith at flanker, A1 Kimichik at head coach Danny Litwhiler about his team's problems. six homers, 27 RBIs and a .350 average. closes this Saturday with the annual Green-White game "The players seem to have had the desire to win but we Iowa has not named its starting pitchers for the tight end, Jack Kirkling at left tackle, David Whittle at twinbill. in Spartan Stadium. haven't been able to get our pitching, hitting and fielding right tackle, Mike Sciarini and Rod Strata at the guards Kickoff is scheduled for 1 p.m., and $2 general and Scot Mazur at center. together at the same time. admission tickets will be available at the front gate. NORTHWESTERN IS TIED with Ohio State for Making up the rest of the White offense should be Ted Waters is anxious to see just how good the squad will Jones at split end, Isaac Griffin at tight end, Samson "THIS IS MY worst club record-wise, but the attitude eighth place in the Big Ten with a 4-10 mark and 19-19 look in a game situation, and envisions a fairly even is still good and the players are hustling and not overall. Howard at flanker, tackles Jeff Wiska and Walter matchup between the divided squad. Schramm, guards Marvin Mantos and Joe Kolodziej and bickering among themselves." Freshman right-hander Jon Osborne, 1-0 with a 0.90 "We tried to make the sides as even as possible, so I Litwhiler has had only two other teams finish in the center Tom Piette. ERA, is set to pitch Saturday's first game, and will then think we'll see a great game Saturday," Waters said. The big names for the Green defense will be second division of the Big Ten in his career as Spartan come back in game two as the Wildcats' shortstop. "The players won't be going out to hurt each other, but mentor. Osborne is cornerbacks Todd Scarlett and Mike Marshal), outside hitting .343. the team divided up Senior Kirk Haines' torrid hitting has been encour¬ as soon as was the competitive spirit linebackers Steve Maidlow and Gregg Lauble; tackles The other Northwestern hurler will be either Bruce was certainly there." Bernard Hay and Johnny Lee Haynes; and strong safety aging in recent games, as the Vassar native has raised his Ringstrand or Laird Koldyke. Both are right-handers Marcus Toney. conference batting average to .405. Haines nearly with Ringstrand at 3-5 and 4.64 and Koldyke at 0-1 and WATERS WILL NOT be on the field directing either defeated Ohio State University by himself last weekend The White defense will center around cornerbacks Van 5.00. of the teams as he will continue to let his assistants Williams and Jeff Burroughs, free safety Tony Town- with two home runs and five RBIs in the Spartans' 12-4 MSU dropped two games to Northwestern on the handle the on-field operations while the head man send, outside linebacker John McCormick, strong safety victory. watches from the stands. Rich Milhizer, middle linebacker James Neely and end spring trip this year, 6-2 and 2-1. The Spartans swept a Assistant head coach and defensive coordinator Sherm Joe Stevens. LITWHILER HAS TABBED senior right-hander pair from the Wildcats last year, 3 2 and 12-6, and were Brian Wolcott and freshman southpaw Terry Johnson as rained out against Iowa. Lewis will lead the Green team while offensive coordinator Joe Pendry will direct the Whites. probable starting pitchers against the Wildcats. Wolcott, The Spartans' fortunes hit a new low Wednesday when Junior Bert Vaughn will start at quarterback for the 4-5 with a 2.80 earned run average, needs one more the team committed 10 errors in losing the second game Green machine and his back-ups will be sophomores-to-be Junior quarterback victory to become the winningest Spartan pitcher ever. of a double-header with Wayne State University. MSU John Leister and Denis Lavelle. Bert Vaughn and junior He is tied with former Spartan Larry Ike with 23 won the first game 5-4. The White's starting quarterback is junior-to-be Brian defensive back Tom Clark, while his back-ups are sophomore-to-be Otis Grant Morris have been and Jon English and freshman Kirk Jacobs. named the Spartan of¬ In the offensive backfield for the Green will be Bruce fensive and defensive RAMON'S STRIKES AGAIN! FREE! Reeves, Anthony Ellis and James Hodo at tailback, and football players of the week. Andy Schramm at fullback. The Whites will counter with Derek Hughes and Brad Bache at fullback and Steve Vaughn, now healthy again after suffering a kidney injury last sea¬ son, is a scheduled star¬ i Pizza goes all the way! ter at his position for Grabenhorst signed Saturday's Green- Buy ANY SIZE Piua At White game. The New Orleans Saints signed ex-Spartan offensive Morris, a native of 7,8 1146 The Regular Price.. • tackle Ted Grabenhorst to a free agent contract Long Beach, Calif., Wednesday. transferred to MSU E.Grand River^: Washington Get The Identical Piua 482-6690^ Z^372-3010 from Golden West Col¬ Also signed by the ®aints was ex-University of Bert Vaughn Michigan guard John Arbeznik and former Purdue lege in Long Beach. Caesar FREE! University fullback Mike Augustyniak. The team signed Must Have eight free agents to contracts this week. 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Union. personalized ing lacrosse point-scorer, will be mak¬ a club and he really does not know "We have really had an excellent turn out in past graduation ing his final appearance for the Green what to expect from them in the game. years," Baum said. "It's a great opportunity for people to announcements now being ordered and White this weekend see great soccer and to see some pros play." along with The Spartan seniors are making at union store eight other seniors when the laxers their final appearance along with Former Spartan soccer greats expected to be in Donations for the Senior for spring term only! host the University of Detroit. attendance are Tony Keyes, all-time leading scorer class gift will be accepted. Willitts are Dewey Andersen, Greg for DEADLINE: MAY 9. 1980 Saturday's battle, which will be Brinkman, Brian Gaggin, Jim Goldrick, MSU; Guy Busch, second leading career scorer; and For Information call played on Old College Field beginning Shawn Grady, Ken Horan, Dan Joran- "Dutch" Kemeling as well as NASL players Buzz at 2 p.m., is an 355-7676 Th.um.ns..,. important one for the ko and Mark Pinto. Demling and Steve Twellman. There is no admission to the game, which is open to the OR 355-3498 squad. Co-coach Nevin Kanner believes a season-ending victory over the Titans FOLLOWING SATURDAY'S SEA¬ public. will give the players a sense of SON-FINALE, the laxers will play accomplishment and help the team their annual alumni game on Saturday psychologically in preparing for next at 2 p.m., and Kanner said he is looking V-Club meets Sunday year. forward to putting the equipment back "We've had a pretty relaxed week of on and mixing it up with his players. The MSU Varsity Club will meet at 6:30 p.m. Sunday practice but we're really up for this "The fans will finally get to see the in the Varsity Club room at Spartan Stadium. New game," Kanner said. "We want to end the season on a positive note so that the seniors can go out in style and the return of the fantastic duo of Kanner and Boku (Hendrickson, the other MSU coach)," Kanner said jokingly. member initiations are on the agenda. Featured speaker will be Spartan head basketball coach Jud Heathcote. fc. returning players can start thinking "Seriously, though, it's going to be a about next year. fun time. I played my senior year for "PLUS, IT SOUNDS a lot better to MSU when Willitts just came to the Frisbee info left out team as a freshman, and it's going to be end the year with an 8-10 record A picture caption in Tuesday's State News interesting for the other seniors, too, to concerning instead of 7-11." the Central Region Ultimate Frisbee see how we've progressed over the Championships had U-D has a couple of former MSU years." some information deleted from it due to space •'4 ' 4 considerations. The Spartan team defeated the University of Michigan in the tournament finals, 26-23. During the two day tournament, the MSU team defeated six teams from the field of 14 to claim the crown it won last season. Im Notes The State News regrets the deletion. The men's and women's Delta Tau Delta with 12, place finishers in Andy r^n^rurij-un locoolcujUh cpilco/ul individual track meet was Sigma Phi Epsilon with Terilli (shotput). Bill Shap- rained out Tuesday and eight, Alpha Tau Omega liegh (high jump), A1 Trout will be rescheduled for with six and Alph Kappa (400-meter run) and Dave Tuesday, May 20, at 6 p.m. Psi with four. Bennett (800 and 1,500- is Sign-up and information available 201 Delta Chi had other first meter runs). HELP THE FIGHT BY BARRELIHG AGAINST EPILEPSY at IM Sports-West and 121 IM A keg-a-thon against epilepsy sponsored by Pi Sports-Circle. Beta Phi and Phi Delta Theta will be held this Steve Benson of the weekend. Meet them at Meridian Mall Delta Chi fraternity cap¬ AtrroBcmy at 2pm and Sunday, 5pm at Beaumont Tower. Saturday BELL'S tured first-place honors in both the 100 and 200-meter American & Foreign Cars dashes recently to lead Delta Chi to the fraternity > Quality Work Guaranteed « agency, at (313) 832-0500 track championships in in¬ Free Estimates Greek Pizza tramural competition. 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Lansing 332-8554 "Next to Jacobsons" 1 0 The State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, May 16, 1980 Michigan Week kicks off 'Bills may prevent Advanced runners and occasional plodders alike can celebrate the start of Michigan Week May 17 at the second annual Capitol 10,000-Meter Fitness Run or the will be given to the first 750 entrants. Plaques will be awaruedto the top male and female finishers in the mile By MARK FELLOWS war' American firms, Sutherland said the South African event, and awards given for the top 12 male and female State News Staff Writer One-Mile Fun Run. finishers in eight divisions in the 10,000 meter run. people are "ready to suffer to live in dignity and Both activities begin at 10 a.m. Saturday, and T-shirts The deadline for registration for the 10,000-meter race A package of bills introduced by Rep. Perry Bullard freedom." is 5 p.m. today and costs $5. Participants in the Fun Run could help prevent an eventual bloodbath in South Americans must play a special role in helping to Africa, an advocate of South African liberation liberate South Africans, Sutherland said, because the can pay $2 for advanced registration or $3 the day of the MSU Parent's Day race. movements said Thursday. The three bills would mandate divestiture of stock United States has a "key role in undergirding of the apartheid system." Entry blanks are available at the Lansing YMCA, 301 from corporations investing in South Africa. The Third Annual MSU Parent's Day is Saturday with W. Lenawee St., the Blue Cross and Blue Shield office, Specifically, Sutherland mentioned American tech¬ 313 S. Washington Ave., and WILS radio, 600 W. Bill Sutherland, representative of the American nical aid to South Africa in computers, automobiles a full day of activities scheduled. Friends Service Committee to South African indepen¬ and nuclear engineering — areas that give the The day's events are sponsored by the MSU Student Cavanaugh Rd. dence groups, was in Lansing to help publicize the Ann Foundation. Scheduled activities include a 10,000-meter Race administrator Rick Murphy said about 430 minority government power over its citizens, he said. entries had been receiver! by Arbor Democrat's on-going effort to reduce state run that will begin at 9 a.m. Saturday behind Munn Ice Wednesday for both events. investment in stocks of corporations investing in SUTHERLAND SAID he had no doubt that a move Arena. The entrance fee is $6. and all participants will South Africa. receive a T-shirt. by the state Legislature mandating divestiture of such Sutherland's involvement in non-violent protest stock would send a message of disapproval to the All proceeds of the race will go to benefit MSU intercollegiate athletics. Son of Bush actions dates back to 1934 and includes associating with social justice advocates. An early civil rights South African government as well as encourage those seeking liberation there. Other activities will include: demonstrator, he was active in opposition to World "There's no question that change will come to South • A parent's luncheon at 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in the i continued from page II War II as well as the Vietnam conflict. Africa one way or another," he said. Crossroads cafeteria, International Center. Cost is $3.75 That's why the Michigan primary to be held Tuesday Sutherland now serves as a liaison for African Bullard's three divestiture bills are in varying per person. is the campaign's top priority today. liberation organizations and support groups in the Because 48 percent of the Republican delegates are stages of consideration by the Legislature. • Campus tours every half-hour Saturday morning. United States. His Lansing visit was part of a Two more tours will begin at 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. All tours not bound when they enter the convention hall this July One bill, prohibiting state universities from invest four-month U.S. tour promoting divestiture efforts leave from the Administration Building. in Detroit, Jeb says, Bush is now faced with convincing and support for African liberation movements. ing in corporations with operations in South Africa, is • A "Vet-A-Visit" open house in the Veterinary Clinical Republicans that he is a winner. encountering some resistance, Bullard said, by Center from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. If he wins the next batch of primaries — which legislators attempting to keep broad and vague "PEOPLE IN AMERICA need to be convinced that • An all-day arts and crafts fair on the Union lawn includes delegate-rich California with the top prize of South Africa represents a system worse than that of language in the bill, rather than substituting more Saturday and Sunday. 168 — Jeb says his father may walk away with the Nazi Germany," he said. "The conditions there are specific language. The annual Green-White football game in nomination come July. Another bill seeking to prohibit the state from • Spartan some of the most depraved in the world." Stadium beginning at 1:30 p.m. Saturday. "But you can't expect us to do well in California depositing surplus funds in banks loaning money to However, leaders of most liberation movements in without winning Michigan," he says. corporations operating in South Africa is pending, as South Africa remain committed to non-violent actions to achieve liberation, he said. supporters defeated two weakening amendments this week, Bullard said. Rabbits bite But as long as the "structure of violence" remains, he said, repressed Africans will feel less inclined to use The final bill seeks to keep pension funds managed non-violent means to achieve change. This may by the treasury department from investing in those (continued from page 5) thing the club has ever armed conflict with the government, he corporations. This bill remains in committee while says, "and there was an overpopulation of carp in done," he says. "The main thing is to keep it wet to Workers strike encourage added. supporters try to make its language more specific, Speaking of the effects of reduced investment of Bullard said. the pond. So it had to be attract ducks." (continued from page 3) drained." raise, the laborers will stay on strike, Zeis said. Why ducks, one might ask. The union's negotiator has been meeting with ACROSS FARM LANE representatives of the Associated General Contractors from rabbit-infested area Well, the area is well- of America since Wednesday and the laborers could be suited for ducks and their EAST COAST STYLE SUBMARINES "B", the club has built a back on the job by Monday, Zeis said. But he said he dam in area "A." nesting, says Mark Gil¬ doubts they will be. lette, director of public "Actually it's a dyke," Zeis said the contractors are hurting more than the Dexter explains. relations with the club. workers because of construction deadlines which must The 10-foot long and This area was created be met. four-foot high pile of sand¬ specifically, by the dam¬ Once the strike is settled, he said, the contractors bags was put up in one day ming, to study wetland will be forced to pay a great deal of overtime to meet by the club in the six-acre management and ducks their contracted deadlines. area. under controlled condi¬ NOW ALL DAY "It's probably the best tions. SATURDAY DELIVERY! fTlen & Women Look Your SUMMER STORAGE also SPECIAL loitSmiH-MS Best with a cut from SUN thru FRI4-10 Gary's. $8.00 CALL 332 2969 KjlSHyRGARD call 351-6511 t ■■■I MINI STORAGE OF LANSING B16 N. Grand River Ave. QOH rtHINrt ansing, Michigan 48906 OC. I~U IUU GARY'S The Safe One LIVE-IN MANAGER C ampus Beautv Sabn FENCED FOR ADDED SECURITY 549 £. Grand River from — across Berkey Hall frank shorter sports Texas Instruments Business Card.T RUNNINGSTUFF Casio F-200 chronograph - watches $30.95 2nd Skin blister treatment by Spenco $2.50 S O S. emergency identification jewelry $9.95- "Formerly Lizards" 211 Atbctr^r f $19.95 PH. 351-2285 Umnq.MI. Nike-Frank Shorter Running Gear • New Balance COME BOOGIE DOWN EVERY SEE YOU AT THE CAPITAL 10,000 METER FITNESS RUN! sundoy night with BOOGIE WOOGIE BOB AMERICAS GREATEST RCX K A BOOGIE PIANO PLAYER All You Con Eat Spaghetti With Garlic frank shorter sportsr. Toast & Solod 2.50 217 Ann St. 351-8550 /f OUR PRICE *31.95 Super slimline IA I) calculator tor finance and business... with ('onstant Memory™ feature. If you can't afford to be out of touch with fast, accurate answers, take along Texas Instruments Business Card"" calculator. It's hardly larger than a credit card, yet it packs the power to make quick work of many time and money problems. SUNDAY Gompound Interest, mortgage loans, investment yields, profit margins and BRUNCH more are handled by 10 easy-to-use keys. Business Card performs the math for you - leaving more time for analyzing options and making decisions. featuring lUikkHUzCowrns • mix & match • suntluichc Other features include a Constant Memory"" which retains data even when the calculator is off. Percentages and math functions. One-thousand-hour battery life. Owner's manual. And vinyl wallet. MON. MAY 19 • scrum Filed c}£f»s plus much • bagels • 10:30 1:30 pm 09 - SPAGHETTI SPECIAL MAa YOl CAN KAT ON Sunday (90 Day \ I 9 pm - Warranty 1 82.75 on Defectives / ..$ 3 features Tani Tabbal, drums; Jaribu Shahid, bass; and Partially funded by the ASMSU Programming Board . Faruq Z. Bey and Dave McMurray on saxophones. It should be an interesting concert featuring the music of two of the Detroit area's most innovative and progressive bands. Showtime is at 9 p.m. Tickets are $3 until noon today at the MSU Union ticket office, WhereHouse Records, and Flat, Black and Circular and are $3.50 at the door. PRESENTS Professional Comics from WINNER LA, NY, Detroit, San Francisco, Chicago & Cleveland ACADEMY AWARDS This Week: From The ROBERT DE NIRO Tonight AJilCHAEL CiMINO FilM Show TED HOLUM Moon's 225 MAC rfCLASSICHLMSh RENE CLEMENT'S ANTI-WAR MASTERPIECE Fri°9*30 Sat. 8:30. 11:00 TICKETS AT DOOR 1 P&RBiDDEM _ TONIGHT AND SATURDAY "It would be hard to imagine a sharper, funnier, scarier picture of the direction our technology could take us. OMAHA SUN Surreal Science Fiction, one of the best science fiction films of this year or any year, SAN FRANCISCO ADVOCATE Hilarious Science Fiction film, a brilliant hauntingly horrific view of the future. LOS ANGELES PRESS Friday: B108 Wells 7:30 & 9:30 UNIVERSAL PICTURES and EMI FILMS M I HE DEER HUNTER Admission $1.50/$1.00 Co sinning JOHN CAZALE • JOHN SAVAGE • MERYL STREEP • CHRISTOPHER WALKEN with RHA Pass Fri. Wilson 6:00 & 9:15 109 Anthony 8:00 Sat. 109 Anthony 6:30 & 9:45 Brody 8:00 Conrad 6:00 & 9:15 AH PETfEF? 5G^N0t/|CH II PTODUmON Sun. Today Open 6:45 Foaturo 7:00 ■ 9:25 The time is mid-twenty first century. The place is deep space, where the scoutship DARK STAR has been cruising Clint Sat.-Sun. At 1:45 for 20 years. Its mission: to seek 4:15-6:50-9:20 and destroy unstable planets that will prove hazardous to ships: sent to colonize other worlds from earth. Reduced to specks by the Dirty Harry $ Immensity and infinity of deep space, the four crewmen become more and more childlike. When DARK STAR finally falls apart the goofy crew surprisingly "does not go gentle into the night.' Fri. Brody 7:30 & 9:30 FRIDAY Sat. Conrad 7:30 & 9:30 Showtimes 7:30 9:00 10:30 Showplace 128 Nat Sci Sun. Wilson 9:30 SATURDAY Showtimes 7:30/9:00/10:30' 12:00 Showplace 104B Wells REDFORD/HOFFMAN PORNO TONIGHT & SAT ALL THE PRESIDENT'S MEN' LAST TWO DAYS MARLON BRANDO ROBERT DUVALL MARTIN SHEEN At Last A Great Porno Movie FREDERIC •'RR[ ' A BERTHALl SAM BOTTOMS phi United Artists I"-1 "Candy Girl thrives with true-blue erotica and should be seen at all costs. A super hot flick chock full of Sat,-Sun. Early Bird - 3:45-4:15 - $1.75 sugar and spice and torrid sex." Today Open 7 p.m. Shows 7:20-9:20 Larry Wichman— Al GOLDSTEIN S MAG Sat.-Sun. At 1:20 "A tidal wave of exuberant A sensitive raunch!" Saturday: B108 Wells7:15 & 9:30 3:20-5:20-7:20-9:20 Al GOLDSTEIN Sunday: B108 Wells 8:00 svveeter than an Fri. Conrad 8:00 & 10:15 Elegant, Erotic and . v A division of the ASMSli Programming Board (rinded bv student tar Sat. Wilson 8:00 & 10:15 dollars Partially funded by the RHA Alternative Movie Fund. Accessible. Explicitly Free. I" J Call the Programming Board Hotline. 353 2010 (or 24-hr into, on P.B events Sun. Wilson 7:00 EVERY DECADE, AN EXCITING DISCOVERY. Brigitte Bardot in the 50's. sprin^jazz presents GfrOt fri. may 16 i GALAxy in Cindy Pickett "Night Games". 9:00 eriekson kiva $3 in advance at the MSU LJnion Ticket Office, WhereHouse Records Flat, Black & Circular until noon, Friday, May 16. $3.50 at the door. A division of the ASMSU Programming Board, funded by student tax money. For info about PB events, call 353-2010. , GOLLtN HARVEST PRESENTS A RAYMOND fHJW PRODUCTION This concert made possible, in part, by a grant from the i I National Endowment for the Arts, Washington, D.C., a federal V A PAN PACIFIC FILM NIGHT GAMES Showtimes: 7:30, 9:00, 10:30, 12:30 agency. This facility is accessible to handicappers. CNJY PICKETT BARRY PRMUS JGAWA CASSIDY PAlll JENKINS GENE DAVIS A SHOWCASEJAZZ PRODUCTION Showplace: Fri 109 S. Kedzie AVCO EMBASSY PICTURES RELEASE - .ROGER VMM The Stote News, Eost Lansing, Michigan Friday, May 16, 1980 1 3 IT ONLY TAKES MINUTES TO PLACE YOUR STATE NEWS 347 STUDENT SERVICES BUILDING CALL 355-8255 Classified Advertising 1 Automotive [ Employment |[fj] 1 Employment ]fiTl | Employment-][fj] [ Apartments [[ Apartments ]pp] | Apartments | Information 76 OPEL. 34,000. Rust RN's-GN's-SNT's YOUR TIME IS YOUR RN-LPN's, immediate NEED 1 or 2 for other SUBLET PHONE 355-8255 347 Student Services Bldg. SUMMER, 2 NEED-1 male or female, proofed. Great condition. OWN. Sell Avon part- part-time openings as room in 2-bedroom. Fall. Radials, FM, bedroom, 2 bath, pool, Summer sublet. New 4-speed. LANSING GENERAL time. Earn good money charge nurse at skilled Quiet, clean, no smoke, sauna, good deal, 394- duplex. Price negotiable. Regular Rates $2,400. 353-1193 after 3 HOSPITAL has full and and set your own hours. nursing facility. Excellent furnished. Close & cheap. 6785. 7-5-16 (3) 337-1857. Z-8-5-23 (4) p.m. Z-6-5-23 (41 part-time positions avail¬ Ask about low cost group working conditions, Rick 332-0621. able for registered and insurance coverage. For competitive wages. Call Z-3-5-19 (5) SUMMER APARTMENT, 1 day - 95' per line PLYMOUTH-SAPPORO graduate nurses and stu¬ details call 482-6893. Ms. Gresco at 332-5061 3 days • 85' per line 1978. Clean, 28,000 miles, dent nurse technicians. A more C-21-5-30 (7) apply iri person Provincial or 1 FEMALE, non-smoker, HASLETT ARMS 3 bedroom, close campus, $230, also hide- to 6 days • 80' per line 8 track and 4 speaker 4 day, 10 hour per day House, Whitehills. summer. Own room, pool, 135 Collingwood a-bed $60. 332-7197. 8 days • 70' per line stereo. $4,700 or best work week option allow¬ GOOD USED tires, 13, 14, 6-5-16 (10) $140/month. Call Lenore Showing: 2-6pm M-F Z-3-5-16 (4) offer. 482-7556. 8-5-19 (5) ing 3 day week-end is 15 inch. Snow tires too! 337-2635. 2-5-16 (4) Coll 351-1957 or 351-8135 available on the midnight Mounted free. Used ESCORTS WANTED- $6 Summer Leasing Only SUMMER SUBLET-2 RABBIT 76. 2-door auto¬ shift. We offer: Primary & wheel and hub caps. PEN hour, no experience nec- SUMMER SUBLET, 3 '190-'200/MONTH rooms close, air, grill, matic. 58,000 miles. New Team nursing, complete NELL SALES, 1825 Michi¬ cessary, we will train. bedroom, 2 bath, pool, on Master balcony, cheap, 337-0927. Charge 8 Visa Welcome brakes. AM-FM. Rust- orientation program, con¬ gan, Lansing, Michigan 489 2278. Apply in person busline, June - paid, July- Z-5-5-20 (3) at VELVET FINGERS 527 ANDREA HILLS sharp 1 proofed. $2650. 339-9579. tinuing education support 48912. 482 5818. August, negotiable. Call Special Rates 5-5-16 (5) system, excellent wage C-21-5-30 (6) E. Michigan. C-21-5-30 (5) after 6:30, 882 0940. and 2 bedroom (some SUMMER SUBLET, 1 345 Ads-3 lines-s4.00-5 days. 80 per line over and benefit package. For Z-3-5-19 (5) furnished), no pets, from V.W. CLERK WANTED- Adult bedroom, furnished, edge RABBIT Deluxe- more information contact APPOINTMENT SET-UP $220. Phone 351-6866. of campus, rent negoti¬ 3 lines. No odjustment in rate when cancel¬ Bookstore. VELVET FIN¬ 1977, fuel injection, air, Karen S. Ridenour, LAN¬ phoning position 15 8-5-22 (4) able. 351-5898. 8-5-23(4) led. Price of item(s) tor sale must be stated GERS, 527 E. Michigan, in ad. Maximum sale price of '200. Private stereo, automatic, good mileage. $4500. 373-7617 SING GENERAL HOSPI¬ TAL, 2800 Devonshire, hours/week, phone sales experience required. 489-2278. C-21-5-30 (4) WOMEN SUMMER SUBLET, fur¬ party ads only. for Jean 7:30-4:00 p.m. 8-5-21 (5) Lansing, Ml 48909. Phone 377-8335. EOE. Phone Mr. Mikelonis, 339- 9500. C-5 5-21 (6) ALL STUDENT ADS AND MEN - GOLDEN SUNTAN GET I nished. campus 2-3 close. man/pool, $200/ CAMPUS VIEW Peanuts Personal ads 3 lines - '2.25 - per in¬ 324 X-21-5-30 (22) Must be prepaid now month. 332-3414. Michigan Ave. sertion. 75' per ment) . line over 3 lines, (pre-pay- | Motorcycles 11 art [ NURSE AIDES- Full and MAN OVER 21 needed for part-time work in party Through the end of the Term. S-16-5-30 (4) tSCayfal* (WE'RE IN THE PK Z-3-5-16 (3) lowing 4-6 pm & 7-8 pm M- Manager Apartment #2 Coll 351-3038 Rummage/Garage Sole ads 4 lines - '2.50 part time openings at store, nights and week¬ NEEDED: FEMALE to or 351 9538 BLDG . 301 M A C. HONDA S90, excellent skilled ends. Apply in person share large apartment. fall s summer leasing 63' per line over 4 lines-per insertion. nursing facility. 'Round Town ads 4 lines-'2.50-per insertion. condition, $200 firm. 485- Good working conditions between 9 a.m.-4 p.m. 1 For Renl | f~T~| E LANS - JUST PAST PRINIT—IN-A MINIT) Own room. Summer. 7982. E-5-5-21 (3) and excellent benefits. weekdays at 1920 N. $18 CALL 351-1805 $115/month. 394-1352. EAST LANSING available 63' per line over 4 lines. Larch, Lansing. 7-5-23 (7) Z-5-5-20 (4) Nursing scholarship pro FALL HOUSING- DON'T now quiet luxury one Lost & Found ads/Transportation ads 3 lines HONDA CB-450 K4 1972 gram offered. Experience GET CAUGHT IN THE bedroom at Woodside Fairing, luggage rack, LIVE IN Attendant to EAST LANSING- A few 1 2 TO 3 Bedrooms across Manor '1,50-per insertion. 50' per line over 3 Iiri Koni preferred. If none our next assist COLD! GREAT LAKES security building, shocks, new tire and training class starts May handicapped at¬ 394-2680. C-21-5-30 (4) bedroom apartments from campus. Summer dishwasher, S/F Popcorn—(Sorority-Fraternity) 50' per line. battery, runs well. 355- torney in mornings and available from $225. Heat leasing from $160, fall Walking distance to MSU. laundry. 19. Call Mrs. Thompson at 4535, ask for Dave. 332-5061 or apply in per¬ evenings. Lifting required. GARDEN PLOTS ready included. Pool, laundry from $270. 351-8135 or 910 Deadlines Abbott, 33>0910, 3-5-16 (5) Weekly compensation. for planting. Water avail¬ facilities & easy access to 351-3038. OR-12-5-30 (5) son. Provincial House, 489-2415. 15-5-30 (8) Want Ads-2 p.m.-l class day before public¬ Whitehills. E.O.E. 3_74;8652._8-5 27l6| able. High organic soil. I-69. North Point Apart¬ ation. East ments, 1250 Haslett Rd., SUMMER SUBLET, lux¬ Cancellation Changel p.m.-l class day be¬ [ Auto Service 11~/"| 6-5:16(J5) WANTED HOUSEKEEP¬ ING and child care. Mon¬ Lansing area. Phone 482-7482. 8-5-28 (5) Apartment 7, 332-6354. ury, female, own room. COUNSELORS, MICH OR-21-5-30 (8) $110 882-1392 after 5. fore publication. GAN day, Wednesday, Thurs¬ Z-X-3-5-16 (3) AMERICANA MASON BODY SHOP, Boy's Camp. June 332-5322 Classified Display deadline-3 p.m.-2 class day. 2:30-5 and Friday 812 E. Kalamazoo since 23 to August 16. Areas 11:30-5. Haslett. Own I Apartments SUMMER TERM. 3 1128 Victor Street days before publication. 1940. Auto painting-colli¬ open: Judo, gymnastics, people needed for 3-man. 3-BEDROOM furnished transportation. $3/hour. Once ad is ordered it cannot be cancelled or sion service. American, archery, arts/crafts, 339-9119 evenings. LOOKING FOR fall hous¬ $80/month/person. Very deluxe apartment with EDEN ROC waterfront and biking close to campus. 351 - pool. Close to campus. changed until after 1st insertion. Foreign cars. 485-0256. 3-5-16 (7) ing? Call Mid-Michigan. 5526. Z-1-5-16 (5) C-21-5-30 (5) Competitive salaries. Excellent view. For sum¬ There is o '1.00 charge for 1 ad chonge plus Write:-FLYING They have over 400 pro¬ 332-2675. EAGLE, PART TIME information mer. 50' per additional change for maximum BRAKES PARTS includ 1401 N. Fairview, Lansing, perties to choose from, SUBLET-FALL option, 2 X-5-5-16 (51 A FEW center receptionist. Must and of 3 changes. Mich. 48912. Give back¬ they specialize in the bedroom, $295/month, ing pads, shoes, and hy¬ be available 12-5 Monday- MSU area Call today and OPENINGS The State News will only be responsible for draulic parts for your for¬ ground/experience. pool, air, on busline. 332 XZ-8-5-6 (9) Friday. Some typing re¬ see if they have what 4531. Z-4-5-21 (4) Riverside Living the 1st days incorrect insertion. Adjust¬ eign car, in stock, at quired. Apply in person you're looking for. 337 and Balconies tool FOR SUMMER reasonable prices. Meridian Mall Information ment claims must be made within 10 days CLEANING HELP wanted 8023. C-21-5-30 (8) NEED TWO females for of expiration date. CHEQUERED FLAG FOR¬ June 9th-13th. $3.50/ Center. Monday-Friday 3-person two bedroom River's & Water's EIGN CAR PARTS, 2605 from 1-5p.m. 5-5-20 (9) EAST hour. General apartment KALAMAZOO, Bills are due 7 days from ad expiration date. E. Kalamazoo Street. One cleaning. Call 332-5322 1214. Furnished, private, 2 apartment next year. 337 Edge Apartments 1-2 BEDROOM - Sum¬ If not paid by due date a M OO late mile west of campus. between 9 & 5. McDONALDS RESTAU¬ bedroom. Fall and/or 7655.ZJ-5-26J4) summer rotes mer, 1 block from MSU, 485-5055. C-21-5-30 (8) RANTS of East $250 a month/offer. 351 - service charge will bo due. OR-10-5-30 (6) Lansing summer. Lease. 1-3 male. LARGE TWO bedroom, From $70 per man 0432. 8-5-19 (3) are now taking applica¬ 10-5-30 (4) close, dining room, car¬ 4-man opts. MUFFLER MAN tions for all shifts. Apply port, $310/month. June. Mufflers, 2 and 3 man apts. shocks, coil in FEMALE NEEDED 332-7561 or 351-7177. TREEHOUSE NORTH- person Monday to available spring 30% discounts to own room. Preferably a through Friday 8:00-10:00 share 2 bedroom luxury 8-5-27 (4) ][*■»] I Automotive students. Lifetime guaran¬ tee. 5103 S. Logan at a.m. or 5-5-16 (8) 2:00-4:00 p.m. apartment summer, 261 River St. (next to Cedar Village) female grad. Summer with fall option. 332-0470. Domino's Pizza (300 units sauna, pool, $100/month. SUMMER SUBLET 1 Jolly. 394-5060. 8-5-21 (4) ATTENTION WE buy late MG MIDGET '78. 4,700 C-15-5-23 (5) nationwide) needs fast Call in the a.m. 349-4411. block off campus. Own 332-4432 WANTED CAMP Coun¬ 8-5-28 (5) room in 2 bedroom apart¬ model imported and do¬ miles, like new, $4700 food managers to be selors Girl Scout Camp. NEEDED 1 Roommate: mestic compact cars. JUNK CARS trained for positions as ment. $95/month. 332- negotiable. wanted. Harrison, Michigan. 484 TWO FEMALES needed Sublease 2 bedroom, fur¬ Contact Bill Burcham, 6-5-20 (3) Also selling used parts. store FEMALE NEEDED- Lux¬ 4459. Z-8-5-28 (4) managers. You can 9421. 10-5-28 (3) for summer duplex- fur¬ nished. Summer term: WILLIAMS VW, 484 Phone 321-3651. earn up to $250 per week ury apartment. Summer 1341. C-21-5-30 (5) MGB 1977 4 speed. Rally term. Own Rent SUMMER SUBLET. Need nished, laundry, $120 351-8839. Z-5-5-16 (3) C-21-5-30 (3) while in training. Our ex¬ room. ACCOUNTS RECEIV¬ 2 for 4 person. Albert St. each, negotiable, fall op¬ package. AM-FM stereo pansion offers exciting negotiable. 332-1228. ABLE phone collection. tion. 332-8248 or 353- SUMMER SUBLET-Fe- ALL STUDENT ADS Excellent condition. Z-10-5-30 (4) $95/month. 355-3639. opportunities for you to 9119. 8-5-21 (6) male $73, 2 bedroom, Must be prepaid now through the end of the 15,000 miles. $3950. 655- 4125. Z-8-5-23 (5) 1 Employment | f|T] join at the fastest growing Evenings- 20 hours/week. Experience required. Mrs. TWO BEDROOM apart¬ Z-3-5-20 (3) pool. Fall Option. 351- pizza company in the NEED 2 FEMALE room¬ 2344. Z-5-5-16 (3) Term 16-5-30 Kay, 339-9500. ments- Close to campus. OWN ROOM, (4)_ ~~ 350 '72V8.74.000 PART-TIME and summer world. Your salary as a C-3-5-16 (5) $425. 12 month leases. two bedroom. Campus summer, mates $65/month, nished 2 bedroom. Call fur¬ miles, employment with Michi¬ beginning manager is SUMMER SUBLEASE. 2 BUICK SKYHAWK 1979 -is good, snows. 332-5299. 6-5-23 (4) near. $90/month. 337- I-14R4 gan's largest, multi-manu¬ $12,500/year plus 25% SUMMER JOBS. Avail¬ 349-6950. 2-2-5-16 (3) bedroom, 2 bathroom, air- special edition. Road- facturer distributor. Auto- 7655. Z-1-5-16 (3) hawk. Z-3-5-19 (3) profit of the unit. Super¬ able now, full and part- conditioning. Two min¬ Loaded, $4400. 4-jj-oja ui mobile required. 339-9500 LIVE ON riverbank op¬ TWO ROOM efficiency. visory and franchising op¬ time positions open. Good utes from Student Ser¬ posite 1 BEDROOM Furnished. ?i?i2^vi^|er 7 P'm' ZMV5-30 (4) 0LDS CUSTOM CRUIS- ER '73. C-21-5-30 (5) portunities available after 12 months. pay. Call now, 394-3450. summer. Holmes 2 years Hall for old. Block from MSU. Secur¬ $145 utilities included. No lease. Available, 6/15. vices. Rent negotiable. Very good condi¬ Successful EMPLOYMENT Call 351-9303. 5-5-16 (5) MEDICAL TECHNOLO¬ Need 12. Air. 351-8622. ity door system. Full 353-3265. 11-5-30 (4) CHEVETTE 1979-4 door, 4 tion, one owner, $675, store management. Send EXPRESS. 17-5-30 (5) GIST — ASCP or eligible. Z-3-5-20 (4) kitchen, air, June to June speed, AM/FM, cloth 393-2398. 5-5-21 (3) resume to Dave Fluke, 628 FEMALE ROOMMATE for Acute care teaching hos¬ lease. 351-7431. seats, Ranker Rd. Lansing Ml ALL STUDENT ADS SUMMER SUBLET own summer term. Own room. rear defog. 627 pital has part-time open¬ 48917. EOE. WANTED: MATURE fe X-Z-8-5-28 (5) 9591. 8-5-22 (3) 1971 OLDS 2 door cutlass M-F. Must be prepaid now room, furnished, $85/ Non-smoker. Close to ings on mid-night. Excel¬ 4 male to 6hare townhouse month. 332-2871. hardtoo. Excellent condi¬ 5-16(29) Through the end of the campus. 371-5291. lent wages. For more for summer. Close to SUMMER SUBLET - Z-8-5-21 (3) CHEVY NOVA, 1977, tion. 337-7731. Term. 16-5-30 (4) 8-5-16 (4) information please con- EXCELLENT INCOME as MSU. Own room, pool, Fall option. Female need¬ 28,000 miles. Good gas _ 1 _ tact Department of Hu- Sara Coventry fashion plus. Days, call Ruth at ed: Own room, sunny mileage. Rear window de¬ man Resources, show director. Cindy at PART TIME lay-out per¬ 353-6391, evenings, 393- balcony spacious. 351 - froster, AM-FM radio, 1979 OLDS Starfire SX, Lansing Ctopcfungfjam like new, $5,000 or best General Hospital, 2800 882-0685, 882-9655 son and general print 7162. 5-5-16 (7) 2628. 8-5-22 (4) cassette tape player, rear offer, 394-3075. Devonshire, Lansing, Ml 11-5-30 (4) shop helper. $3.75 per speakers. $2800 or best 5-5-21 (3) hour. Experience in layout offer. 372-7373. 8-5-27 (71 DESIRE TO and keylining is essential. BEECHWOOD CHEVY IMPALA 1972. OLDSMOBILE 88, 1968. room and board for re¬ exchange Experience in graphic APARTMENTS Burcham Woods 2 BEDROOM FURNISHED LUXURY APTS. FEMALE STUDENT to sponsible part-time camera work, bindery 'private balconies *4!«h washer, disposal Reliable transportation. Runs, new battery only HURRY just o few $250. 694-5330 after 6p.m. $125. 394-7327. help with spring clean up. housekeeper-child care operations or offset print¬ Hurry, just a few •swimming pool *»h°« carpeting $4 Yard - garden - house. left for fall. left for FALL 8-5-20 (4) F-5-5-22 (3) responsibility, flexible ar¬ ing is helpful References 'control air 'heat included Could go into summer. rangements Prestigious required. Apply in person Now taking Now CORVETTE - 1976. Red, OMEGA '79 Hatchnack. Must have transportation. East Lansing area. Con¬ at Unigraphics, 2843 E. toking oppli summer applic¬ cations for Summer *2 Blocks from campus on busline automatic, all power, ex¬ V6, radio 9,600 miles, Scenic country environ¬ tact Mr. Carruthers, days, Grand River across from cellent condition. 27,000 undercoated. $4550. 646 ment. Call Joey 669-5921. 371-2500. Evenings, 351- Coral Gables. ations. *Ask about our special 12 month rates miles. $7500. 332-3951. 6563. 8-5-20 (3) 3-5-16 (8) 5646. 2 5-16 (9) C-7-5-19 (14) • 5 blocks to campus large 2 bedroom Now ' 8-5-22 I4)_ _ apartments leasing for Summer CUSTOM CRUISER '79. |Where you can have your > furnished AM/FM stereo, roof rack. haircut the way Jewish Pre Med # tennis courts near CAM. 351-7166 3 seat. 350 engine. 627- by Student 1130 Beech St. Located at Hagadorn just south of Service Road 9591. 8-5-22 (3) you want it," 745 BURCHAM Coll 332-0052 DATSUN 810 Station for information call: wagon, 1977. Good MPG. Lots of extras. 627-4131. Mon.-Sat. seeks nice, intelligent attractive, octive fe¬ between lpm-4pm 351-3118 9:30-4:30pm LIVE A LITTLE! 8-5-23 (3) 7 A.M.-6P.M. male for birthday His interests are gothic DATSUN B-210 1977 architecture, music and classical CEDAR VIEW AM/FM stereo cassette. Regular gas. 27MPG. off Corner of Hagadorn 1 Grand River Ave. Thursdays ot Dooleys. Call Dave 1390 E.Grand River Great condition 337-1171. East Lansing 332-4377 (Smiley). MK 8 SR RIVERSIDE 8-5-28 (4) 1310 E. Grand River FORD GRANADA 1977 NDRWDDD CAMPUS HILL 4 door, 4 on floor over¬ 1330 E.Grand River drive, 46,000 miles. $2795. 349-0652. 8-5-19 (4) CEDAR ALL A few openings AMRTMUrrS For Fall ...a( ihe pool (his Summer! 75 FORD WINDOW Van. GREENS STUDENTS Don't be deserted Now Leasing For (SPECIAL SUMMER RATES) Air conditioning, captain's SUMMER AND now taking summer applications Check out ...and chairs, dual gas tanks. Excellent mechanical and • ONE BEDROOM FURNISHED APARTMENTS COLLINGWOOD ARTS I ENJOY enjoy our location body. $2,500. 372-4115. • AIR CONDITIONING FACULTY Free Bus Service OUR NEW this Fall 8-5-19 (6) • SWIMMING POOI •2 bedrooms Free Bus Service SWIMMING •shag carpeting •air conditioning • PRIVATE BALCONIES interested in sewing •»hog carpeting POOL •private balconies •luxury Furnishings MARABELLE FOR sale • WITHIN WALKING are cordially invited •Swimming Pool 'unlimited parking • swimming pool •dishwashers 1200. 4-speed, 1973. Datsun Engine perfect. DISTANCE TO CAMPUS to attend the •Furnished 349-3530 *2 bedroom •modal open dolly Residents can now enjoy •on bus line •special 12 month rates $1100. 374-6201, •Dishwashers the luxury of their own mes Viking Sewing Machine 9:00-6:00 daily NOW LEASING FOR 731 sage. 8-5-20 (41 Open House ming pool. Our new < •Central Air pool will be opening this on Monday May 19 SUMMER & FALL •4 person Free Roommate Service MERCURY, 72, loaded, 12:00 8:00pm. units Free Roommate Service spring for your pleasure. regular gas, runs great. in the Union Ballroom 351-8282 Rental Office: $350. Moving and must 351-8631 Michigan State Located |wt off 90 E. Grand River sell. 351 8241 nights. (behind Rellerworld APARTMENTS 3-5-16 (4) Orand Rivar, Oknaoi on the river) 351 5647 731 Burcham Drive 351-7212 10-6 Daily 1 4 The State News, Eost Lansing, Michigan Friday, May 16, 1980 Apartmnts |pp] [ Apartments \\^\ 1 Houses Iffl \ Houses \[m\ \ Rooms |[>] 1 For Sale if^l | Recreation |[jb\ 1 Typing Service It's what's 2 BEDROOM, unfur¬ SUMMER SUBLET three SUMMER SUBLET, 3 LOOKING FOR fall hous¬ SINGLE ROOM, clean - ATTENTIONI ATTEN¬ BLUEGRASS EXTEN¬ TYPING-IBM Selectric Happening nished, for summer, air, person apartment. Rent rooms in house, 1 fall ing? Call Mid-Michigan. summer, good location, TION! DICKER ft DEAL SION SERVICE plays reasonable rates, 393-1 pool, close to campus, call negotiable. Very nice'I option, Linden St. $87.50/ They have over 400 pro¬ references. 482-8304. Second hand Store is weddings, parties, 656 5123.14 years experience. Announcements for It's 337-1592. 20-5-30 (4) Call 351-0232. Z-3-61614) month, furnished, washer. perties to choose from, 3-619 (3) overstocked in top quality 1366 or 353-9695. 10-630 (3) What's Happening must 337-1820. S-5-5-16 (5) and they specialize in the pre-owned stereo equip¬ C-21-630 (3) be received in the State FEMALE - NON - smoker, MSU area. Call today and ROOMS AVAILABLE for ment. The best prices in PROFESSIONAL EDIT- News office, 343 Student UNIVERSITY VILLA own room, White Hall ROOMMATES WANTED see if they have what summer term. 225 for town! Must see to appre¬ SUMMER ADVENTURE. ing. Corrections to re¬ Services Bldg., by noon at 635 Abbott Manor, 6-80 to 6-81, 351- for 3-bedroom house. H you're looking for. 337- entire summer. Psi Upsi- ciate. We also have 35 LCC Canoeing and Sailing writes. Typing. 332-5991, least two days before 1428. 5-5-20 (4) split on all expenses. 482- lon Fraternity. 351-4686. Sporting OR-2-619 (3) Showing: 3-7pm MF 1251 before 5 p.m., 371- 8023.^21;5-30 (8) Z-4-620 (5) mm cameras. programs. Canada, Great publication. No an¬ Coll 337 2653 goods: 10-speed bikes, Lakes, Mississippi River. nouncements will be ac¬ or 351 8135 5 MINUTES to Union, 7120 after 5 p.m., 372- SUMMER HOUSING $16 assorted camping equip¬ 332-3991 or 373-7130. FAST ACCURATE typ¬ Summer from '160 23 per week. Call 332-0834 cepted by phone. own room, $95, furnished, 0905. 8-5-21 (5) 1 ROOM in 3 bedroom ment, guns, and fishing BL-2-619 (5) ing. Reasonable rates. Call Fall leasing from *271 332-7566. Summer. after 6, Rick or Jon. house, on busline. Call equipment. Furniture for Monday-Friday, 489-6903. Z-8-5-23 (3) AVAILABLE 6/15. 2 bed¬ 12-5-23 (3) The Bhakti Yoga Oscar, 487-5046. every room. And a large SPRINGTIME ENTER¬ OR-2-619 (3) ONE BEDROOM apart¬ room. 557 Cornell $390. 3-619 (3) selection of gold and dia¬ TAINMENT. Horseback Society holds its free FEMALE NEEDED sum¬ Lease. 332-0447 after 6 LARGE 12-bedroom mond rings. ANN BROWN TYPING vegetarian feast at 4 p.m. ments in country setting. house. Licensed for 12. riding, hayrides, sunset $250/month. All utilities mer term, 2 bedroom. p.m. 5-5-20 (4) SUMMER SUBLET, 2 rides, Dissertations-Manuscripts Sunday, 319 Grove St. Next to campus. 353- moonlight rides, Less than one block from WE BUY-SELL-TRADE 349-6660. C-21-5-30 Open to the public. paid. Half month deposit. 4130. Z-3-5-16 (3) EAST SIDE of Lansing - the center of downtown rooms, $80 month, 1530 Jerome, and campouts. Boarding j3)_ 10-5-20(5) Lansing. Call and lessons available. large, four bedroom, un¬ East Lansing and MSU. 371-1597. Z-8-5-26 (3) DICKER AND DEAL COPYGnAPH SERVICE The Students For an CRAZY C RIDING SUMMER SUBLET own furnished, gas heat, $360 Newly redecorated. Sum¬ Second Hand Store. 1701 COMPLETED, DISSER¬ Aware Majority will furn¬ ALL STUDENT ADS for 9 month lease. 676- STABLE. 6763710. room. Treehouse West. mer or fall. 489-2415. ROOMMATE NEEDED, S. Cedar Lansing. 487- TATIONS AND RESUME ish a medium of expres¬ Must be prepaid now OR-2-619 (8) 351-7600 ext. 153- days, 1557. OR-11-5-30 (5) 8-5-21 (7) fall lease option, 112 S. 3886. C-15-630 (29) SERVICE. Corner MAC sion for your fiction, Through the end of the and Grand River, 8:30 Term. S-16630 (4) 351-2264-p.m. 5-5-20(5) Howard, 371-4671. poetry or artwork. Con¬ BEAL STREET, 3 bed¬ SUMMER 1-6 women, 4-616 (3) DISCOUNT, NEW -used, I Rummage Sale a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Fri¬ tact us for information at room house, 12 month own room, fall option. desks, chairs, files. BUSI¬ day, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Satur¬ P.O. Box 59, East Lansing SUMMER SUBLET- 2 lease, start June 15, Ga¬ 355-1951, 353-1574. SUMMER TERM- Rooms, NESS EQUIPMENT CO., BOOKSI I NEW, used, all day. 337-1666. 48823. bedroom, air, furnished. 8-619 <3! rage, $320. 337-1447. 1 block from MSU. $55- 215 E. Kalamazoo. 485- kinds, at low prices. Bene¬ C-21-630 (7) Close to campus. 355- 8-5-27 (4) 80/month. 332-6468 11-7 5500. OR-2-619 (5) fits the Gypsy Scholar, MSU Highland Dance 6270. 8-5-20 (3) LARGE 2 bedroom fur¬ p.m. X-8-5-16 (3) U.S.A's only Grad Lit. EXPERIENCED IBM typ¬ Association holds Scot¬ SUMMER SUBLET. 2 nished, very nice. $550 ACOUSTIC V speakers. wo¬ available June. 332-3900. Crit. Journal. May 14-16, ing, dissertations (Pica tish Highland and country men to share duplex. Excellent. Little used. 4- Elite). FAYANN 489-0358. dance classes at 6:30 to¬ EVERGREEN APTS. Close to MSU and Cata. OR-21-5-30 (4) LARGE ROOM in spa¬ cious apartment. $130- way. $175. 351-4892. $300 Second Floor, Morrill Hall. 6616 (6) C-21-630 (3) night, Tower Room, 341 Evergreen Own room, furnished, busline. Call 372-1807 value. 6622 (4) Union. Open to the public. LUXURY APARTMENT- SPACIOUS DUPLEXI Showing: M-W-F 4-6pm $100/month. 353-1704, 4-FAMILY yard TYPING IN my home. Summer Summer sublet. Near evenings. Z-1-616 (3) sale sublet, pool, Z-3-5-19 (5) 16MM FILM. 2 rolls. VSE Close to campus. Quality Monoger Aportment 2G campus. Price negotiable. Saturday Er Sunday May MSU Mennonite Coll 351 2426 or 351-8135 ciose to campus. Must SUMMER ROOM in indoors or out $40. Pro¬ 17 ft 18. 1428 workl Cindy 9 a.m.-7 p.m. Need 3 women. 353-6591. Spartan Fellowship meets at 9:30 see. 351-1553. 6-5-16(3) HOUSE BIG porch- house 2 blocks campus, cessing fee included. 332- C-21-5-30 (3) FALL S SUMMER LEASING - 8-619 (4) Village. 1-5-16 (4) , a.m. Sunday, MSU summer, 1/2 block MSU - male, rent negotiable. Call 0878. ZE-6622 (4) Alumni Chapel. SUMMER SUBLET - 3 124 Kedzie, $85/per, for 4, EXPERT TYPING. Disser¬ WHITEHILLS AREA, 3 337-0021. 6616 (3) MOVING SALE, clothes FEMALE NEEDED 9-80 to rooms available in 5 bed¬ GIBSON 12 string guitar, Z-3-5-19 (3) bedroom, luxury duplex. women's 7-12, house¬ tations - theses - business Tropical Plant Club June. $116/month. Walk room duplex. $65-$80/ acoustic with case. $350. $500/month. 351-0319. ROOMS ACROSS from wares, furniture, more. - legal. MSU grad. 337- meets from 11:30 a.m. to to MSU. Gail 351-4976. month. Call p.m. 332-0083 1 OR 2 FEMALES, sum¬ 8-5-16 (3) Williams Hall on Michigan 353-3460. 8-5-19 (3) May 17, 18. 215 Durand. 8-5-21 (3) 8^619J 4) mer sublet, 2 rooms in Ave. 351-3038 or 351- Z-1-616 (4) (»05._C-^1;5JM (3) 1:30 p.m. Monday and _ _ SCUBA DIVING Friday and from 11 a.m. to house, fall option, negoti¬ FEMALE NEEDED for 3 9538. 0R-21 -5-30 (3) watch UNIGRAPHICS OFFERS I p.m. Wednesday and SUMMER SUBLET; One 2 BEDROOM 1 block from for sale-$125. Call able. 332-2326. bedroom house in Wil- 353- COMPLETE RESUME bedroom furnished lux¬ MSU - $250/month GARAGE SALE. William- Saturday, Botany Tropical 3-5-19 (4) liamston. 655-4537. CLEAN, QUIET, close to 1031. E-5-5-16 (3) SERVICE: Typesetting; Summer. Karen or Sue. ston. 627 East Church St. Greenhouse (behind ury. Call after 5pm, 351 - 6616 (3) campus. Summer 337- offset printing; and bind¬ Pottery, furniture, Horticulture Greenhouse). 4513. Z-5-5-16 (3) 337-2236. 8-5-19 (3) LUXURIOUS DUPLEX; 2655. 10-630 (3) 1 Animals |fVl children's clothes ft toys ery services. Approved dissertation printing and Open to the public. BEST BARGAIN IN Close, 1 to 3 needed. Air. ALL STUDENT ADS and other miscellaneous. 337-2047. Z-2-5-16 (3) Must be prepaid now I For Sale IS GERMAN SHORTHAIR- binding specialists. For CAPITOL VILLA TOWN I 1 and 2 bedroom Through the end of the May 17. 6564207. estimate, stop in at 2843 Spend an hour with Mobile homes. From Female, AKC, good 1-616 (6) Encounter Bible Seminar 332-5330 SUBLEASE YOUR own Term. 16-5-30 (4) E. Grand River or phone $155/month. V4 mile from MARSHALL MUSIC CO. hunter. $65 or best offer. at 7:30 tonight, first floor 1664 E. Grand Rlvar 332-8414. C-21-5-30 (9) room in the summer, Your headquarters for Call 321-0381 anytime. BARGAINS GALORE! campus. 337-1056. study lounge. East Owen Now Leasing For OR-21-5-30 $100/month, furnished, professional P.A. gear, 6616 (4) Hall. Open to the public. j4) Huge 6 family sale- Every¬ TYPING TERM SUMMER and FALL 561 Lexington. 351-1349. electric keyboards, guitars papers. thing must go! Records, SUMMER SUBLEASE, 2 Z-5-5-21 (5) and amps. Call 337-9700 BEAT THE East Experienced, fast service Southern Africa Libera¬ Lansing books, clothes, furniture, - IBM Call 351-8923. bedroom, next to Lake, ROOM AVAILABLE now, or stop in. Frandor Mall, 3 pet store rip off. Ball tion Committee meets at antiques, art & the un¬ SUMMER SUBLET one last years rate. 339-9063. 2 BEDROOM DUPLEX. no smokers, no cars. $23/ blocks from west campus. Python 3-foot, $65. Baby usual. 5/17. 9a.m.-dusk, O62V630j3) II a.m. Tuesday, African 15-5-28 (4) Appliances, available week. 508 Grove, 332- Free parking. Boas $30. 355-2492. 5/18 12-6p.m. 118 Oakhill, Studies Center. bedroom, furnished, air, EXPERIENCED IBM typ¬ Topic: Burcham, East Lansing, now. $410 + utilities. 1763. 4-5-16 (4) C-21-630 (7) Z-5-620 (5) E.L. Z-1-616 (8) freedom of South Africa ist. Dissertations, and 372-2213. 11-5-30 (3) and Namibia. New mem¬ phone evenings, 332-1483 days, 355-7643. 8-5-27 (5) Houses m 2 BEDROOMS in large SEWING MACHINES - GOLDEN RETRIEVER term papers. 6692. OR-21-5-30 (31 Call 349- bers welcome. FEMALE NEEDED for 3 THREE BEDROOMS, two NICE 3 bedroom unfur¬ nished. 1403 Beech house, summer sublease, close, 332-6424. New Singer machines from $99.50. Guaranteed puppies AKC champion. $175, 543-1123. Service SI ALL STUDENT ADS Friends of Ruhani Mis¬ oedroom. Summer with Street. June to June lease Z-1-616 (3) used machines from Must be prepaid now sion 11 a.m. baths, fully carpeted, ten E-5-5-19 (3) ARE YOU being graded meet at fall option. Campus 3 351-1176 weekends £r $39.50. All makes re¬ minute drive to campus. on style or content? Have Through the end of the Sunday, Oak Room, miles, bus. 394-6515. $112/person. 394-5682 af¬ evenings. $480 + utilities. SUMMER SUBLET- Two paired. EDWARDS DIS¬ REGISTERED AUSTRAL¬ Term. 16-5-30 (4) Union. Topic: teachings 8-5-27 (6) IAN a professional copywriter 3-5-19 (4) ter six. S-5-5-19 (5) rooms in spacious house. TRIBUTING COMPANY, Shepherd pups. 313- of Sant Darshan Singh on edit your papers. $1/page. Quiet neighborhood, near 1115 N.Washington. 489- 750-9703 after 5:30. Surat Shabd. Open to the Call Creative Consultant. 1 MALE NEEDED to share 3 BLOCKS WEST of Har¬ Z-E-10-5-21 (3) 2 bedroom furnished flat. 4 BEDROOM near campus, Duplex, air. available rison on Lilac, sleeps 5, no campus, large yard, small pets allowed. 337-7752. 6448.^:21^5-30 (8)_ ROTEL RX303 20 Watt _ 323-7022. 6628 (6) SI public. Own room. Frandor area. June 15. 351-7496. pets. Start September 15, 10-629 (5) FOR LEASE MSU Badminton Club or sale-4-year CALIFORNIAN TRANS¬ $90. 332-2749. 5-5-21 (4) 1 year lease, $540/month. Receiver, Phillips turn¬ LAWN MAINTENANCE 7 5-5-22 (3) table and KLH speakers. Morgan gelding. Profes¬ FERRING to MSU-want meets from 5 to 8 tonight, 351-1778. 5-5-21 (6) MUST SUBLET room in sional training. Loves years experience anything IM Sports-Circle. Open to Excellent Condition. $320. to share house, starting FURNISHED APART¬ TWO ROOM in Farm nice duplex summer. A people. 321-3464. large or small. Prefer full the public. 3569248. Z-8-5-21 fall. Mark 916-758-4650 or MENT near campus, Sep¬ House. 120 acres, 20 3 PERSON 1.7 miles to low $60/month. 351-5286. &)_ 3-620 (4) time job. Ask for Dave _ 213-691-4566 Collect. tember 15, PhD or faculty. minutes from campus, campus, $300. 351-6824. X-z-6628 (3) Sanback. 332-3568. Instructional MaclNTOSH AMP, pre- Z-1-616 (6) Develop¬ Call after 12:30 p.m. 351-0366 evenings. Preferably starting June amp, tuner. Revox deck Mobile Homes H S-5-620 (5) ment Luncheon features a 8-5-27 (4) 8th. No lease. 1-224-2859, 5-5-21 (3) 1 BEDROOM Furnished. Bose 901 speakers, -I EXPERT GUITAR repairs. guest from IRT on re¬ Block from MSU. Secur¬ 2 BEDROOM, AIR, pool, after 5. Z-8-5-27 (6) CHARMING COUNTRY ity door system. Full Thorens extras. turntable. $3000. Call And 351- PARKWOOD 12x55, 2 bedrooms, fully 1968- Acoustic and Most extensive shop in electric. I Round Town |ftH search presentation at noon today, 1961 Room, dishwasher, clean. $325. THREE BEAUTIFUL huge house summer sublet, 2 kitchen, air, June to June 0631. 3-5-16 (5) furnished, near MSU. the state. ELDERLY IN¬ Case Hall. 11-5-30 (3) miles campus, 175 acres, lease. 351-7431. COFFEE HOUSE with rooms very, very close. $4750, call 351-9096. STRUMENTS. 332-4331. barn $200/month, 349- X-z-8-628 (5) Barb Daugul and Sandee Negotiable. Summer. Z-3-616 (4) Attention University 2 BEDROOM. 1.5 miles OPENING OF TOOTSIE's C-21;63njRJ Swantek. Friday, May Carolyn 332-5884. OeBT Apartment residents: co- from campus. Whitehall Z-2-5-19 (4) Z"3"5:!^|4) FEMALE NEEDED to VINTAGE PARLOUR- 2 BEDROOM GUITAR REPAIRS. 16th, 8-11 p.m. St. John's rec volleyball and basket¬ SUMMER. 4 Saturday May 17. Cloth- MOBILE East, Hagadorn, across Manor. Pool, game Er Rooms. share furnished house, home. Near MSU. Partly Prompt guaranteed ser¬ ball is at 7 tonight, at both Close ina from the '40's- '70's. from Hubbard. $1.50. exercise room. 351-3101. to MSU. Nice vice. Free estimates and Red Cedar and Spartan 4 BEDROOMS. Fall. $440. fall, $140 month, 351- Collectables and treasures furnished, patio and utility Z-8-5-26 (4) porch. Rent negotiable. reasonable rates. Member 2-616 (6) Open house May 18, 1-3 3358. Z-8-627 (3) for sale. 1245 E. Grand shed. Reasonable prices. Village gyms. Sponsor: 332-7594. Z-3-5-16 (3) American Guild of Luth- East Lansing Community p.m. 332-5622. 1-5-16(3) River. Lansinq. 5-5-20 (8) $4000. Call 349-6428. CLEAN UP your car this iers. MARSHALL MUSIC Education. SUMMEP/FALL across 3-616 (6) weekend! Phi Delta Theta NEED FEMALE, summer, DORM SIZE refrigerator- Co. 337-9700. 630 HILLCREST- Fall. 444 MSU quiet, no smoke. share duplex, own room, used 1 year. $90. 349- C-21-5-30 (6) Fraternity is sponsoring a MSU Simulations Evergreen Summer (South and fall. side) Visit June-June. 1 miles to MSU $187.50/best offer. $115/electric. 351-9213. X-Z-4-616 (3) 6693. 65-20 (3) | Lost & Found | [Q] car wash tomorrow begin¬ ning at 10 a.m. Stop by Society meets from 10 between 5 and a.m. to 11 p.m. Saturday, 7p.m. Prefer grad. 351-0259. BIKES- WOMANS 3- LOST PAIR of glasses Instructions 626 Cowley for the best onlyl Responsible people 332 Union. Topic: Multi- Z-8-5-23 (5) QUIET ROOMS close to speed $50, mens 3-speed between Auditorium and car wash in town I only. 8-5-28 (5) Library. 489-9658. 2-5-19 1-616 (6) player Terrible Swift campus, 3, 9, 12 month $45. 487-3909 after 5. PRIVATE GUITAR in¬ Sword. Open to the MATURE FEMALE-Resi- leases. 332-3700 or 332- E-6620 (3) 2-619 (3) 2 ROOMS in nice duplex, dential house, summer, 54 struction. Beginners public. 7378. 6621 (4) HELP THE fight in barrel¬ IF YOU would like a place close to campus, on bus¬ through advanced. Call block, $125 +. Rich, 332- NEW AND used guitars, LOST: BLACK male cat, ing against epilepsy. Join to rent, but don't know line, air, dishwasher, sum¬ MARSHALL MUSIC CO. Enjoy an evening of 0131 (after 3 p.m.), 377- banjos, mandolins, etc. black collar, gold eyes, the Pi Phis and the Phi where to look, call GREAT mer only, rent negotiable. ROOM FOR rent summer. 337-9/00. Open week- scripture and Bibliodrama Dulcimers and kits. Re¬ Delts and pledge contri¬ LAKES today for sure, 332-8569. Z-6623 (6) 4702_X15^-19J4) $60/month. 139 Cedar St. corders, thousands of white tummy, M.A.C. nights until 9:00 p.m. Sat¬ butions for their keg-a- led by Ona Meslin of the there's hundreds in E.L. Call 337-1479. area, 337-1820. Abrahamic Community at our SUMMER SUBLET; hard to find albums and urdays 10a.m.-5p.m. thon. Meet them at Z-2-616 (3) Z-2-619 (4) book. 394-2680. SUMMER DUPLEX new, room, fall option. Close, books. Discount prices. C-21-5-30 (6) 7 p.m. Sunday, 320 Meridian Mall at 2:00 p.m. C-19-F 10 (7) 4 bedroom, close negotiable. 332-8309. M.A.C. Ave. campus. 337-2861. to 5-5-20 (3) OWN ROOM in large Expert repairs - free esti¬ mates. ELDERLY IN¬ I Peanuts PersonaTl fSTI INSTRUCTOR / TRAIN¬ Saturday, May 17th and Sunday, May 18th at 5 FEMALE, START June, Z-5-5-22 (3) STRUMENTS. ER Will come to you to Lesbian/Gay Council, furnished house, laundry, 541 E. LOST MALE, 33, answers p.m. at Beaumont Tower. Quiet, non-smoking, own FAtL-2 bedroom duplex close to campus, summer Grand River. 332-4331. teach English riding. 1-616 (7) Lesbian/Gay Pride Week room. $135. 393-0664. to Pat. Last seen May 4 holds a banner raising SMALL 1 Bedroom $175 near MSU. $320 + utili¬ lease only. $100/month. C-21-5-30 (9) Hunters, jumpers, dres¬ 6-5-16 (3) ties. Nice. Call 332-3082 Mac's Bar area. Reward. + utilities, year lease 337-1849. Z-3-5-19 (5) sage ft eventing. Break Er TAKE A horse and buggy rally at 6 tonight, Abbott Renae 332-9005. train Entrance at Grand River beginning September. after 5 p.m. Z-3-5-16 (4) young horses. TWO 3 WAY Ultralinear Z-3-5-16 (51 ride Memorial Day week¬ SUBLET 1-bedroom Married student couple Reasonable rates- group FEMALE NEEDED sum¬ end. 651-6564 after 6 p.m. apartment. Available June SUMMER SUBLET. Close speakers. 40 watts, $1UU, discounts. 655-3808 for only. 332-8913. 5-5-23 (5) mer, maybe Fall. Non- 6623 (4) 15. Birchfield apartments to campus. 3-5 rooms in good condition. 353-0330. DiMILO BROTHERS se¬ details, after 8p.m. Winter term, 1981 Stu¬ smoker. $77.50. Okemos, Z-E-5-5-19 (4) off Jolly Road. Call 882- house. Rent negotiable. cond annual spring blow Z-6-5-23 (9) ROOMMATE NEEDED 349-1708. Z-10-5-29 (3) dent Teachers or others 0539 days. 8-5-20 (5) Call 332-6337. Z-4-5-19 (4) out. This year's theme - own bedroom in 5 woman interested in student FOR SALE. X-mas with the DiMilo's. house, near Frandor off ONE ROOM in 4 man Sanyo teaching in Belize, Central 1 BEDROOM close to campus. 3 month and 12 Michigan available Avenue. $90, immediately. SUMMER DUPLEX, bedroom, garage, laun¬ 3 house full privileges, open June 7. $100 per month, DCX2500K AM/FM stereo receiver. 50 watts/chan¬ This Saturday. Be there . . . Z-2-5-16 (6) for N&38' America, should apply for the project at 5 p.m. month leases. 332-5299. 5-5-16 (5) dry, near campus. $300/ nel. $100 or best offer. professional modeling Monday, 228 Erickson all utilities, call 374-2732. to train for Live Fashion1 5-5-16 (4) month. 355-4899. Call 355-5867 p.m. GAVIN, CONGRATULA¬ Hall. Professor John 6620 (4) Show. FEMALES FOR summer 8-5-19(4) S-65-19 (5) TIONS on being selected Magazine SUMMER SUBLET. 1-3 Phillips, Belize Project sublet. Furnished duplex. one of the top 25 seniors! graphy, T.V. No experience director, will describe the females, Pool. Rent nego¬ FOUR BEDROOM duplex, ONE ROOM available for Close. 337-0357. 8-5-16 (3) RSE and RAM. necessory. tiable. 337 2593.8-5-16 (3) 1 block from summer in nice duplex. PANASONIC SPEAKERS project, answer questions, campus. Z-1-5-16 (4) outline application pro¬ 2 BEDROOM, Haslett, SUMMER SUBLET bedroom house on - cam¬ 5 Summer only, furnished. 332-7096. 8-5-19 (5) Call 332-6405. Z-3-5-16 (3) and 8 track player, $60. 353-6893. E-5-5-19 (3) i cedures. For details call pool, dishwasher, CATA, pus bus route. 332-4592. SUMMER Basement room SUBLET: in excel¬ I Personal | [/~\ Professional Modeling of Brad West at 355-1713. available, June 20, 339- Rent negotiable. MUST SUBLET room in lent house with LARGEST CASSETTE LansjnjJn^tfVOOJI^ The Society for Crea¬ 8730. Z-3-5-16 (3) Z-8-5-22 (4) nice duplex summer. A big yard. STOCK EVER. All cheap. $90/month + utilities. V4 tive Anachronism meets SUNTAN low $60/month. 351-5286. Quality guaranteed. FLAT LESSONS IN Guitar, ban- Z-8-5-27 (3) mile from campus. BLACK ft from 8:30 to 11 p.m. SUMMER ROOM in spa¬ CIRCULAR. io and more, at the EL¬ cious house 2 blocks from Penney 351-7401. Above Paramount. DERLY INSTRUMENT Saturday, Tower Room, campus. Fall option Joan 351-1246. 4-5-16 (4) HEYSTUDENTSI GREAT LAKES RENTALS is now in Z-3-5-16 (6) 3 OR 4 Needed to rent 16-630 (5) Staytaq, II FIRST VISIT FREE SCHOOL. C-21-5-30 (31 ENGLISH LANGUAGE Union. Open to the public. your area offering rooms in house for sum¬ RECORDSI THOU¬ K Bidg Xli MAC E Lais I Bronze Dragon Calli¬ FOUR BEDROOM home houses and apartments of SANDS to choose from, tutor. June-August. Ex¬ recreation all sizes and prices - mer. Rent negotiable. 351-1805 I perienced English-E.S.L. graphy meets from 6:30 to room, large 75d and up, all quality 8:30 p.m. Saturday, Mural Near MSU. 351-5949. vard, patio available summer and fall leases Teacher. $6.00/hour, Room, Union. sum¬ 8-5-16 (41 guaranteed. WAZOO RE¬ Topic: June 15-August available. Call now. 394- GULLIVER'S STATE Linda 1-3 p.m. 339-9961. mer term. CORDS, 223 Abbott, 337- Medieval western 30. $450/month plus utili¬ DRUG is located 1 Vi 65-16 (5) ties. Deposit $200. Phone 2780^C-2|-5-30 (9) SUMMER SUBLET- 1 0947. C-21-5-30 (5) blocks east of Mason- European manuscript ALL STUDENT ADS styles. after 6. 351-5605. Oke- bedroom in 5 bedroom Abbot on E. Grand River- Must be prepaid now BOOKSI 3 floors of FRISBEES. 3-5-16 (5) mos. 4-5-16 (9) Through the end of the house. Male or female. Pets allowed. $87.50 + books, magazines and comics. CURIOUS BOOK | Typing Service" Student Affairs Division Term. 16-5-30 (4) utilities. Call 332-0130. offers a Women's Self- NON-SMOKING house¬ mate wanted for duplex 5-5-20 (5) SHOP, 307 East Grand River, East Lansing. 332- I Recreation ||bb| TYPING, EXPERIENCED fast and reasonable. 371- Defense Clinic with in¬ struction in basic self- near L.C.C. 485-1912. HOUSE FOR rent- 1 year 0112. C-2-15-30 (5) FURNISHED STUDIO OWN ROOM in two bed¬ DISC JOCKEY 4635. C 19-5-30 (3) defense tactics and tech¬ 65-22 (3) lease, 4 bedroom. Garage, units, $185/month all utili¬ furnished. $360/month. room condominium. $150 '#1 SOUND ft DIS¬ niques from 6:30 to 9:30 ties included. Immediate ROOM IN Large house COUNT RECORDS team NEED A library search p.m. Sunday, living room, 372-4866. After 5:00p.m. per month. Includes utili¬ BRAND NEW ladies or a occupancy. 337-1619. with fireplace on 1 acre, in East Shaw Hall. 11-5-23 (5) ties. Haslett. Roger, even¬ calendar watch $20. or up to bring you your computer produced OR-21-5-30 (4) Okemos. $120. plus one favorite tunes for bibliography? Call GATE¬ ings, 349-2844. 8-5-23 (5) best offer. 337-1401. your third utilities. Call Chris at next party. Phone 332- KEEPERS, at 349-6886. ZE-5-5-22 (3) Women in Communica¬ SUBLET- THRU Sept¬ 349-4617. 8-5-23 (31 JUNE TO June lease, 3 2212. Ask for Tom. 12-5-30 (4) tions will have their Matrix ember. 1 bedroom, fur¬ bedrooms, 3 miles from FEMALE GRAD, June, 2- 16-5-30 (7) PIANO- WHITNEY by Dinner at 7 p.m. Thurs¬ nished, security, air, Eeit SUMMER OWN room campus, bus route, non- bedroom townhouse, pa¬ Kimball. Dark oak Spinet. TYPING DONE in my day, Union. Reservations Lansing. $230. Available $60/month, campus smokers, $300/month. tio, central air, residential $900. -Moving must sell. needed. immediately. 332-6697. close. Matt 337-1245. 332-6663 evenings. area. Rent Cleaning the attaic? Sell Colonial Village area Open to the negotiable, Call after 1p.m. 489-1218. unwanted items in these home. 8 years experience. 8-5-23 (5) Z 8-5-23 (3) 8-5-20 (5) 351-3566. S-65-17 (5) 5-5-22 (5) columns. Call 485-3597. 5-5-21 (4) l continued on 16) The State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, May 16, 1980 1 5 HAGAR the Horrible SPONSORED BY: by Dik Browne Daily 1v To BE REMEMBER: BE CONTENT WITH ^ WHAT YOU'VE (EOT. 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Women's Association will sional Journalists, Sigma Festival. p.m. Society meets at 6:30 from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. logy, linguistics, zoology Open to the public. be meeting for a luncheon tonight, 334 Union. Delta Chi, will have an today, 444 Evergreen Ave. The exhibits will be in the alley behind Grand River and the Museum present from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 Topics: fanzines, film Initiation Dinner at 7:30 Topic: moontree wine. Avenue between Abbott Road and Charles Street. Roger Fouts on "The Master of Fine Ats Ex¬ p.m. Wednesday, Pretzel series and frisbees. p.m. Wednesday, Cap¬ Open to the public. M.A.C. Avenue and Charles Street will be closed off Implications and Onto¬ hibition begins with an Bell Restaurant. Guest tains Room, Union. Guest during the festival hours between 10 and 9 p.m. geny of Cognition: Impli¬ opening reception from 7 speaker: Marilyn E. Harris, speaker: Michael MSU Philosophy Club — a.m. 1980 Senior Class Kelly, cations of Chimpanzee to 9 tonight through June executive director of todav. and between 10 a.m. and 8 p.m. Saturday. Council meets at 7 p.m. Region 4 Director. Mem¬ meets from 3 to 5 p.m. Performing arts will be featured on a stage on M.A.C. Sign Language Research" 7, Kresge Art Center. Harris Associates, Inc., on bers only. Sunday, 444 Evergreen at 7:30 p.m. Monday, 128 "People Problems in Sunday, 106 and 107 Avenue. Performances will begin at 11 a.m. today and Open to the public. Ave. Open to the public. Natural Science Holden Hall. Open to the Bldg. Business and Industry." Saturday and will include theater, dance, music and voice Open to the public. Bahai Club holds dawn Reservations should be public. Bahai Club holds an The MSU Flying Club is artists. mailed to Gene Cords, informal discussion on the prayers at 8:30 a.m. Satur¬ having an intra-club flying The East Lansing Fine Arts Commission will present Resource Development Case Hall Resident Bahai Faith-A World Reli¬ Grad Student Organiza¬ day, Oak Room, Union. FWA, P.O. Box 265, East competition at 9 a.m. cash awards tonight for the best show and display. Open to the public. Lansing 48823, by Tues- Association holds a coffee gion at 8 tonight, Mason tion meets to discuss Saturday, Mason Jewett The Central East Lansing Business Association will day. house at 8 tonight, Case Hall Library. Open to the budget, grad assistant- # # # Field, Mason. Open to the also present cash awards tonight for excellence in Hall Grill. public. ships, and election of MSU International Re¬ MSU Unicyclers meet public. two-dimensional and three-dimensional works. officers at 3:30 p.m. to¬ lations Organization will to perform group stunts day, 320 Natural re¬ hold a model United Na¬ and freestyle tricks at sources Bldg. Members tions from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Clip this ad and save only. Crafts this weekend 5:30 p.m. Saturday, Con Con Room, International West Fee Visitors Parking Lot. For information, call OIL CHANGE? Food and Nutrition Center. Open to the 353-3418. Open to the The Union Activities Board will Association will have a sponsor the MSU public. public potluck and hold elections Spring Arts and Crafts show this weekend between the for '80- '81 officers at 6 Union and Human Ecology Building. p.m. Tuesday, 4905 More than 150 East Lansing artists will exhibit their work at the affair. The show will run from 9 a.m. to 6 Dunckel, Apt. 301, • COUPON SPECIAL • We do it FASTER, CHEAPER, & CLEANER /Vsr Saturday and from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday. p.m. Lansing. See map in Human Ecology Bldg. Expires Moy 15, 1980 wjt(l than doing it yourself. /• FILTER/i^* Open to the public. OIL* LUBE, PIRGIM Recreation and Youth Leadership workshop for anyone interested in re¬ ( '"ir"] JO JO/ c°gp°n An orientation ested in being on meeting for PIRGIM members inter¬ the PIRGIM-MSU Board of Directors beginning summer or fall term will be held at 3 p.m. creation oriented summer jobs is from 1 to 5:30 p.m. Saturday, Lansing Inter¬ national YMCA. Sponsor: VVrv^-,.^ $1.45 , 10 $12" Open For xMsjm today in 22 Student Services Bldg. MSU Recreation Associa¬ Seveti positions are open to students who have paid tion. For details, call mm their $1 membership fee at spring term registration. The Board of Directors decides the viewpoints and YMCA at 489-6501 or MSU Recreation at 353- cOflEY |/LAflD/ : BAY STATIONS actions PIRGIM takes on issues affecting students. Final 7 Days detrolt /tyle coney l/lond/ 5 4819 W.Saginaw 1315 W. Gd. River I Mon-Fri 9-6 l*10W3010W40 applications are due no later than 2 p.m. Monday in 22 Student Services Bldg. MSU Tolkien Fellow¬ 2 Blocks West Hours S Lansing | E.Lansing | Saturday 9-4 Sunoco Elections will be held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday in ship holds its Annual of MSU on Mon.-Sat. 7 A.M.-10 P.M. ■ 332-2087 351-2252 5 quarts or less the MSU Union. Only PIRGIM members are eligible to Ringforging Contest at W.Grand River Sun. - 7 A.M. - 9 P.M. ■ 8:30 tonight. Tower vote. Room, Union. * fTth East Lansfnq (IKT FESTIM Friday and Saturday \J\Y 10 IF SPONSORS/EAST LANSING FINE ARTS COMMISSION AND CENTRAL EAST LANSING BUSINESS ASSOCIATION Hong Kong Rattan: Ancient yet fresh. Still an innovation in seating bent by hand, then bound with the rattan swing is an Oriental peel from the same tough vine. gem. Surely the first maker had an eye for the setting of a The jc From the work¬ moment's meditation? Ages ago shops of Kowloon to he sought this symetry of form Victoria harbor, then and substance to hang beneath aboard ship for the a banyan tree. 41-day crossing of the Pacific by way of Chilung, Nagoya, Guam, and Honolulu to Today, the proportions sing as West Coast ports. Then by rail clearly. In the garden, on the or truck to Pier 1. porch, in your family room. Improve your writing style. 23 Rattan swing chairs: There's no finer name in than Cross. A. Ladies' 14 karat writing instruments gold-filled purse The graceful shape of this natural rattan chair results Reg. $59.99, $49 88 pen,$30 B 14 karat gold-filled pen & pencil from the craft of the master Temporarily: set, $60 18 Steel stands 69.( weavers in Hong Kong. Each — piece of rattan is steamed and Combination swing and stand - 99.88 MORGANS 3030 E. Michigan Ave. Prices good Lansing, Mi. through May 22 351-3030 Member Fine jeuvler- Guild \ \