Republican chosen By KARL BLANKENSHIP State News Staff Writer commission. as "I TRIED TO CALL him when I got MSU trustee word," said With Fletcher, there will be three Republicans on the board, but terms for the other two. Jack Stack of Alma Mackey, "but I couldn't get through to him." and Aubrey Radcliffe of East Lansing, expire this year. Gov. William G. Milliken Tuesday named a Republican IN 1975, THE GOVERNOR named him to the to the MSU Board of Trustees, Mackey added that "it'll be fine" to have eight Stack has said he will not seek re-election to the board. filling the seat vacated by five-member Collection Practices Advisory Board which members on the board of trustees again. Radcliffe is a candidate for the Republican nomination Michael Smydra in January. oversees credit bureau activities in the state. Fletcher could not be reached for comment Tuesday. for the Sixth Congressional District, but has not said Peter B. Fletcher, a 48-year-old bachelor from "Peter Fletcher has served the people of Michigan Robert Berg, executive assistant to the governor, said whether he will run for re-election to the board. Ypsilanti, will serve out the remainder of the term to very capably in a number of capacities," Milliken said in Fletcher paid his own expenses when he served on the which Smydra, a Democrat, was elected. That term making the appointment. Highway Commission and did not collect any reimburse¬ FLETCHER WAS GRADUATED summa cum laude expires Dec. 31, 1984. "His outstanding academic background, his broad ment. in 1954 from the University of Michigan with an A.B. Fletcher is the president of the Credit Bureau of range of experience and his continuing interest in higher In addition, Fletcher refused to collect his $60,000 degree in political science. He was designated a James B. Ypsilanti, Inc., and a director of the National Bank of education ideally suit him to this position," Milliken salary for attending commission meetings, Berg said. Angell scholar for earning all A's during his junior and Ypsilanti. added. senior years. Fletcher was appointed by the governor in 1972 to the Meanwhile, MSU President Cecil Mackey, who was SMYDRA HAD RESIGNED from the board of While serving as the highway commission chairperson, State Highway Commission, of which he served as informed of the appointment by the governor's office, trustees following a controversy concerning unauth¬ he has the phrases " "go blu" and "beat osu" typed onto chairperson from 1974 to 1978, when he left the said he did not have a chance to talk to Fletcher Tuesday. orized expenses which he billed to the University. the Michigan road map. VOLUME 74 NUMBER 88 tate MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY, EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN 48824 News WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1980 Bush takes Mich, in primary upset By THE STATE NEWS crats and Independents. Although Bush cannot achieve a and WIRE SERVICES The Michigan Bush campaign was majority of delegates even if he wins Long shot candidate George Bush highlighted by a blitzkrieg of televi¬ all of the 12 primaries remaining, led a landslide Tuesday to level sion advertisements and the powerful Bush has pledged to continue his opponent Ronald Reagan's chances of endorsement of Gov. William G. fight. clinching the Republican presidential Milliken. In keeping with that pledge, Bush nomination in the Michigan primary. hit the Ohio campaign trail Tuesday. Bush needed a major Michigan win With 48 percent of the precincts He contends that a rash of primary reported by 10:58 p.m. Tuesday, Bush to fortify his campaign in the June 3 victories within the next two weeks had 58 percent, Reagan 32 percent, "Super Tuesday" battle, which in¬ could change Republican sentiment cludes delegate-rich California. and Anderson 8 percent. toward Reagan, and ignite a massive Based on those results, Bush is Nine primaries, including those in delegate turnout in his favor at the expected to be allocated 53 of Ohio and New Jersey, are at stake in July Republican National Convention Michigan's 82 delegates and Reagan is the final round of primaries that in Detroit. Miami Herald Photo by David Walters via UPI predicted to receive 29. Tuesday. (continued on page 12; A National Guardsmember holds While Bush captured the most votes alleged looters at gunpoint in front of a grocery store in Miami's black community Tuesday. Some in Michigan, Reagan swept up support snipers and looters still stalked the streets, but officials said the in the Oregon primary Tuesday. riot situation was under control. Reagan needed to win only 59 of the 111 votes at stake in both primaries Voters Quebec in Tuesday to secure the 998 delegates necessary for the Republican presi¬ Miami riots 6uncontroV dential nomination. MIAMI (AP) — Miami's riot- Dade County police officers who had However, police said a curfew and President Carter was favored over Sen. Edward Kennedy in the Oregon Democratic primary. But Carter, reject secession scarred neighborhoods were declared been accused in thfc beating death of ban on liquor and firearms sales within 150 of the 1,666 delegates MONTREAL (AP) — Quebec's dum question would signify an ap¬ "under control" and downtown mer¬ Arthur McDuffie, a 33-year-old black would remain in effect for the necessary to secure the Democratic voters Tuesday soundly rejected their proximately even split among Que¬ chants reopened shuttered shops Miami insurance man. troubled areas indefinitely. nomination, was not expected to. separatist government's appeal for a bec's French, since the English-speak¬ Tuesday after three nights of racial As damage assessment teams Police said three gangs of about 15 secure the needed delegates before mandate to lead them out of the ing minority was voting almost violence that claimed 15 lives and roamed blocks of debris-filled streets, to 20 teenagers each roamed the the final primary day, June 3. Canadian confederation. solidly negative. damaged $100 million in property. bus and mail service was restarted in streets of a predominantly Bush carried almost every area of In a strong vote of confidence in a Quebec's federalists had feared black a But 250 miles away in Tampa, parts of the riot-damaged area and neighborhood overnight, hurling Michigan, except some rural areas, future in Canada, the predominantly "yes" victory among the French police said black teenagers prowling garbage workers began hauling away rocks at automobiles, smashing store and benefited strongly from the French-speaking province voted 58 would rouse bitterness against the city streets Monday night stoned cars mounds of rotting refuse. windows and looting. crossover votes of the state's Demo¬ percent to 42 percent against embark¬ "Anglo" neighbors. and looted stores. Angry slogans ing on the road to secession. The referendum was unpreceden¬ were spray-painted on university With tabulation nearly completed, ted in the two centuries since the buildings. unofficial returns showed 2,107,423 In Miami, U.S. Attorney General PROPERTY TAX HIKED voting no and 1,507, 903 yes. French of Quebec came under English rule. Benjamin Civiletti announced that a The "yes" vote won in only one of 11 The turnout for the historic deci¬ task force would be set up to regions in the province — a heavily sion was massive, perhaps approach¬ investigate allegations of official bru- French rural area. ing or surpassing 90 percent of the 4.3 Lansing budget taility and civil rights violations that Prime Minister Pierre Elliott million eligible voters, 3.5 million of are blamed, in part, for discontent in the black community. He said up to 35 officials, including FBI agents, prose¬ cutors and marshals would either be passes Trudeau issued a written statement saying: "To my fellow Quebecers who have been wounded by defeat, I wish to say simply that we have all lost a whom are French-speaking. From skyscraper-capped Montreal to the walled city of Quebec and By MATT PERRY increases, to purchase the land. native settlements in the far north, hired or transferred to Miami. State News Staff Writer Blair also took a swipe at the city's little in this referendum. Quebecers formed long lines to vote Miami police, reinforced by 3,600 Opposition by citizens and City Analysts had said an overall vote of "yes" or "no" to their provincial one policy to give tax abatements to National Guard members and 200 Council member could not stop ap¬ HOUSING ASSESSMENTS have business as well as the general misuse 57 to 60 percent against the referen¬ government's proposal. highway patrol officers, arrested 200 proval of Lansing's 1980-81 fiscal year increased 18 percent over last year, of city funds. He said both contri¬ more people during the night, mostly budget, which includes a controver¬ Blair said. buted to the millage increase. on minor charges such as violating sial 1.37-mill property tax increase. "In essence what we're giving them the dusk-to-dawn curfew. That The more than $47 million budget, is double taxation," Blair said. BUT COUNCILMEMBER Lucile brought the total arrested since needing five votes to pass, squeaked "This is adding insult to injury," Belen angrily countered Blair, Saturday night to 936. by 5-1 with Councilmember Jaines Blair opposing. Two council members Blair said. "That's what's bringing tax revolution in this country," he added, claiming she fully intended to make cutbacks in Mayor Gerald Graves' Milliken order may "IT'S ALL QUIET." said Miami were excused from the meeting and saying the vote would assure the budget proposal but could find little Police spokesperson Cynthia Barry as the vote. Tisch tax-cut amendment unnecessary spending. strong the city's northwest skyline was free MSU Blair opposed the budget particu¬ Lansing support. The land purchase was an integral of smoke plumes for the first time since the weekend. "No major incidents occurred last larly because of the millage increase, which raises the total city millage to 12.07 mills. The increase means the Blair also said the city bought land for a proposed convention/exhibition center and a possible arena for $2.1 step in receiving a $10.3 million grant from the federal government, Belen said. cut funds By THE STATE NEWS tions Committee member William night," she said. "It's quiet . . . it's average homeowner will pay about million when citizens were told no The city had to buy the land, she and UPI under control. Everything is back to $16 yearly, said Jan Lazar, the added, because it had to be owned by Jowett, R-Port Huron, added that more taxpayer money would be used to An impending executive order as much as $5.6 million could be normal as of now." city's deputy director of finance. fund the projects. the city before any money could be from Gov. William G. Milliken that from The mob violence was triggered "I disagree with that figure," Blair Blair complained that the city received. cut higher education appro¬ would slash about $100 million Saturday when an all-white jury in contended, saying that the increase dipped into its "rainy day fund," Citizens opposing the tax increase priations. from the state budget almost Jowett said funding for state Tampa acquitted four white former must be coupled with higher housing designed specifically to soften tax (continued on page 12) certainly adversely affect state police, mental health and correc¬ university, including MSU appro¬ tions would likely be spared the priations, a state budget official cuts. Hildebrand's position still unclear confirmed Tuesday. Although Deputy Budget Direc¬ tor Douglas Roberts did not give Roberts said Detroit will also suffer from the cuts because of its already shakev fiscal status. details regarding how much cer¬ While emphasizing Detroit will By NUNZIO Ll'PO department. the provost brand will be assigned. tain areas would be cut, he said be targeted for larger cuts — not — can initiate not State News Staff Writer faculty assignments. Hildebrand's attorney has asked appropriations would be slashed than other cities because of its An understanding between the THAT LEAVES OPEN-ENDED Walter Adams, U.S. District Judge Wendell A. Miles from all education budgets, local size, Roberts said the order will a distinguished economics department and the pro¬ the question of what Hildebrand will professor of economics who represen¬ to determine whether Hildebrand government revenue sharing and have an impact of "a couple of vost reached last week still leaves teach in the fall. He could be asked to ted faculty members in the grievance, should have been reinstated to the all state departments. million dollars." unanswered the question of Wrhat teach a course with economics con¬ has said Winder violated this policy The executive order, expected position he held before the dismissal. Rumors of an executive order embattled faculty member John R. tent in any to be announced May 28, effective¬ one of several depart¬ by assigning Hildebrand to teach in surfaced last week when state Hildebrand will teach fall term. ments. the economics department fall term. Attorney Kenneth Laing contends ly revise the state budget for the in his motion for a clarification that Budget Director Gerald Miller According to the settlement of the The economics department will, second time. The administration's announced that the state was in a Hildebrand should have been rein¬ economics department grievance a- however, supervise and evaluate IN THE GRIEVANCE, faculty first revision decreased appropria¬ stated as a full professor, with tenure, slump twice as bad as the 1974-75 gainst Provost Clarence L. Winder, Hildebrand's progress and perfor¬ members tions for higher education 3 per¬ recession. March tax pointed out that Hilde¬ in the Department of Social Science revenues Hildebrand's appointment in the Of¬ mance in his preparation and re¬ brand's assignment was made against cent, to an average funding in¬ were down $20 million more than and the Latin American Studies fice of the Provost will continue. search. the unanimous recommendation of a crease of 5.2 percent over last Center. anticipated, while the welfare The agreement stipulates that Hil¬ Economics department faculty committee of tenured economics pro¬ year's appropriations. caseload has skyrocketed. debrand will only "prepare himself to filed a grievance against Winder in fessors. The controversy surrounding asso¬ Roberts said the increase for Crim said details of the order teach in the general area of economics April because the provost's office But the understanding between the ciate professor John R. Hildebrand MSU stands at about 6.8 percent. would be completed at a meeting and to do research in the general area assignment specified that Hildebrand economics department and the pro¬ stems from a federal court decision in Thursday, and that he expected of economics." would prepare to teach in the vost still leaves Hildebrand's final January which determined that his HOUSE SPEAKER BOBBY lawmakers to approve it. Central to the understanding is economics department. status at MSU in question. A federal rights of freedom of speech were CRIM said he thought the deepest "I have no question that the cuts that the provost's assignment does violated when he was dismissed in cuts will be made in school aid and Faculty members based their grie¬ judge's ruling on the meaning of are necessary," he said. "They not constitute an appointment in, or vance on the grounds that under reinstatement could once and for all 1968. The court ordered Hildebrand social services. House Appropria¬ have to be made now." an assignment to, the economics University policy, only departments settle the question of where Hilde¬ reinstated in January, 1980. \ 2 The State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, May 21, 1980 A bottle of wine, temperatures in the We NATION/WORLD more could you ask for? stration by 100,000 persons in the provincial capital of Hostages a 'deterrent' Kwangju. Muskie criticizes France At least 45 of the 66 National Assembly members in Iran's U.N. ambassador has declared it is no longer in the opposition New Democratic Party also resigned after WASHINGTON (AP) Secretary of State Edmund S. Iran's best interests to hold the 53 American hostages being prevented from entering the legislative building. Muskie bluntly criticized France on Tuesday for failing to who will spend their 200th day in captivity Wednesday. Their party leader, Kim Young sam, was placed under consult NATO allies before holding a summit meeting Ambassador Mansour Farhang told a Tehran news¬ military guard when he defied a ban on political activity this week with the Soviets. paper that Iran has achieved all the "political and and issued a statement protesting the military takeover "This is not conducive ... to the kind of mutual Sunday. confidence and consultation which we all seemed to agree propaganda" gains that were to be had from the on hostage taking and that the standoff was putting Iran in last week were essential to alliance solidarity and unity," a position of "international isolation." he said. "I think that continuing to hold hostages isn't at all in line with our benefits," Farhang said. Eruption may cause flooding The meeting between Presidents Valery Giscard d'Estaing of France and Leonid Brezhnev of the Soviet VANCOUVER, Wash. (AP) - Geologists warned Union was arranged secretly and held Monday in Warsaw. 50,000 residents of two small cities Tuesday that a lake of TMI designer to pay fine An ROK paratrooper beats a demonstrator water trapped by mud and debris from erupting Mount LYNCHBURG, Va. (UPI) The designer of the with a stick Tuesday in Kwangju, South St. Helens could come cascading down the mountain at Jamaica's fire kills 144 - Korea, 170 miles from Seoul. Two persons any time. reactor that malfunctioned at the Three Mile Island were reportedly killed in a riot that involved KINGSTON, Jamaica (AP) — Quick-spreading flames nuclear plant will "reluctantly" pay an unprecedented "It's going to happen," said Dwight Crandall, a 50.000 students. $100,000 fine stemming from the accident, company geologist for the U.S. Geological Survey. engulfed a centurv-old poorhouse for women Tuesday and officials said Tuesday. Six people were known dead and officials increased authorities feared 173 of the 203 residents perished — many of them old, crippled or blind. Babcock & Wilcox of Lynchburg, Va.. will pay the fine S. Korean Cabinet resigns estimates of the number of people missing to 98. Forest Authorities said 144 bodies had been recovered and the rather than pursue a costly legal battle, said Nelson fires that have consumed 50,000 acres burned unchecked SEOUL, South Korea (AP) The Cabinet resigned en search continued for 29 missing persons. Five of the 30 Embrey. the company's manager of marketing and — through the wildnerness around the volcano. known survivors were hospitalized for treatment of burns business planning. masse Tuesday in an apparent protest of a military The Nuclear Regulatory Commission proposed the fine takeover and to accept responsibility for violent An awesome cloud of powdery ash released by and shock. 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Look for all-you-can-eat specials every weeknight starting at 4:00. 5001 West Saginaw St, Lansing. Mi 48917,517/521-0616 224 Abbot "East Lansing 305 E. Grand River 321 E. Grand River E. Lansing 332-8554 E.Lansing 351-6514 "Next to Jacobsons" 0 The State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, May 21, 1980 9 TRACK WOMEN TO COMPETE Nationals next for MSU By BEN WELMERS season competition by equaling or bettering a prescribed State News Sports Writer time in a given event. Nine members of the MSU women's track and field team will travel to Head coach Nell Jackson said she had hoped to qualify Eugene, Ore., to represent the Green and White in the Association for a few more of her runners but the cancellation of last Intercollegiate Athletics weekend's MSU Invitational track meet cut the season for Women national meet today through Saturday. Having completed their regular-season schedule, short. which included a second-place finish in the Big Ten and Spartans who qualified for the trip to Eugene are first in the regional championships, MSU will send its freshman Diane Williams in the 100-meter dash, junior individual qualifiers to compete with the nation's top Cheryl Gilliam in the 200-meter dash, sophomore collegiate women runners. Barbara Douglas in the 800-meter run, senior Cynthia Wadsworth in the 5,000-meter run, juniors Kelly Spatz THE RUNNERS QUALIFIED during the regular and Sue Richardson competing in the 3,000 meter run. East Lansing freshman Judi Brown in the 400-meter hurdles and senior middle-distance ace Lisa Berry in both the 3,000 and 5,000-meter Wolcott named events. and However, Wadsworth Berry are both suffer¬ ing from ligament strains All-Academic and will not make the trip. The Spartan 440-yard relay and 880-yard medley Brian Wolcott, senior righthander trom Grosse Pointe, squads also qualified. is MS U's representative on the 1980 Big Ten All- Running the 880-yard Academic team. medley will be Williams, Wolcott, a health, physical education and recreation Gilliam, senior Carol major with a 3.15 grade point average, was honored for Charles and junior Pam the third straight season. Sedwick. Williams, Wolcott compiled a 2-3 won-loss record in conference Gilliam, Charles and junior play, and sported the league's second lowest earned run Kathy Miller are the four¬ average (1.55) before the final weekend of loop play. some in the 440-yard relay. The Spartan was 4-6 overall with a 2.94 ERA. Other All-Academic honorees included WILLIAMS IS A fresh pitcher Mark Clinton and shortstop George Foussianes of the man business student re¬ University of Michigan, first baseman John Hoyman and designated hitter Ed Lash of the University of Iowa, third baseman Dave Francour and outfielder Mike cruited by MSU out of Chicago who is addition to the a welcome Muddy Varsity football coach Frank "Muddy" Waters (left! received visitor at the annual Green and White football a surprise Kelly Spatz Spartan game Saturday: Duffy Lauesen of the University of Minnesota, Indiana first baseman Jim Caplis, Purdue University of team in the (continued sprint depart - & Duffy Daugherty, who coached at MSU for 26 years. . University on page 9) catcher Todd Cooney, Northwestern University out¬ fielder Mike Ouska, Ohio State University outfielder Kirk Dixon and University of Wisconsin pitcher Steve Marsden. Laxers look to future SUMMER STORAGE Rains don't hurt By WILL KOWALSKI State News Sports Writer serious contenders for the league. "We've come from the depths to SPECIAL i oitSTUmiiVTS For most of those concerned, the MSU lacrosse respectability in the season last couple of seasons, and I think if we can get people to crew team regatta ended this weekend when the Spartans played the University of Detroit on Saturday and their alumni on know about us then lacrosse can become a really big sport here," Kanner said. Even persistent rain could not dampen the first annual Great Lakes Invitational the success of Sprints hosted Sunday. Saturday's 17-3 triumph over U-D gave the Spartans a Co-coach Boku Hendrickson, who will be team for other interests next season, also had leaving the nothing fflJSHJJRGARD baa* MINI STORAGE Of LANSING final overall record of 8-10 for the year, while earlier the but by the MSU rowing club Saturday on the Grand River in praise for the team's improvement. 316 N Grand River Ave team ended its competition in the Midwest Lacrosse a/)4 /TH/NO Lansing. "It's been a step-by-step process, but I can ansing. Michigan 46906 ■OC. I~U IUU Association with a 3-5 mark. honestly The regatta, a first of its kind for the crew, was say we've come a long, long way." Hendrickson said. But in looking at the matter in another sense, the U-D The Sale One LIVE-IN MANAGER attended by 12 Midwestern teams. finale was not really the end of the season. Instead, it THE LAXERS ALMOST took home the title this FENCED FOR ADDED SECURITY The MSU crew fared well in the 1,000-meter races and marked the beginning of what should be a bright future. took home medals in two events. spring as they were tied for first going into the final two Kerri Armstrong, Cindy Wright, Diane DeLuca, Karin games of the season. Losses to eventual champion Ohio THE LAXERS' THREE MLA victories were the most (continued Holman and coxswain Ann Parker defeated the on page 9) universities of Notre Dame and Chicago in the women's any MSU team had ever accomplished in the team's open four event, timing 4:02. 10-year varsity history and the squad's wins over >/»■ •, The Spartans' mixed eight boat perennial MLA powers Wooster and Kenyon colleges of of Tom Bacheler, Rob Ohio were the first over those schools in over six years. Batkotich, Reed Kukuska, Bob Nathan, Julie Seraphi- noff, Sarah Simpson, Sarah Lapp, Nancy Glenn and Speaking at the team banquet Sunday night, Spartan coxswain Lynn Taylor beat Notre Dame and Grand co-coach Nevin Kanner emphasized the great strides the lacrosse program has made in recent years and said he Valley State Colleges with a 3:48.8 time. feels the team has finally reached the point of The women's crew finished second in the varsity eight becoming and novice eight races. The men's varsity eight finished second in the consolation finals. The crew closes out its season this weekend with the state finals for both men's and women's teams in Grand Rapids. 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Ml 48910 (This it not a coupon) The State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, May 21, 1980 9 SPORTS MOTESi BILL MOONEY Edwards'1 message Peterman, Gettys MVPs timely Senior epee specialist Bryan I'eterman, who pos' d a 60-14 record this season for the MSU fencing team, took The win gave season. the kickers a final mark of 11-2-2 for the Professor Harry Edwards, a top honors for the second consecutive year at the recent Julie Ebling scored three goals in the shutout sociologist from the the large number of minority challengers and MSU fencing team awards program. romp University of California-Berkeley, is going to give a while Jenny Stewart, Ellen Black and Sue Ann lecture on Thursday at 7:30 champions during the past four decades. Peterman, a native of Lebanon, N.J., received the Dr. p.m. in the Kellogg Center He's not always careful with what he says. In an Kopmeyer had two apiece. Also tallying were Laurie Auditorium. It's a rarity when MSU features a James Feurig Award as the team's most valuable Schenden and Janet Nunn. article published in the September 1979 edition of The speaker whose message is so timely. Edwards, a black Annals of the American Academy of Political and player and the Charles Schmitter Award for most wins. Nancy Hanna and Mo McGee shared the netminding activist and formidable polemic, is Peterman placed sixth in the NCAA finals this season duties. quoted extensively Social Science, (which that month devoted all of its in a special report in this week's and was named a second-team All American. Sports Illustrated, pages to contemporary issues in sport), Edwards which argues that student athlete hoaxes have wrote, "As late as 1957, 10 years after (Jackie) become the shame of American education. Robinson's debut, there were still only 18 blacks in all Monty Gettys and Jill Grinberg, MSU's top singles The MSU rugby club was recently the subject of For more than a decade, Edwards has been a a critic of professional baseball." Obviously, when he said players and doubles combination, were named recipients Michigan Senate resolution. of the cause-and effect relationships that amateur and "professional baseball," he meant "major leagues." in of the most valuable and spirit awards for the 1980 professional sports have had upon the U.S. educa¬ The resolution was passed Sociology of Sport, he identified baseball as the only women's tennis season. following the Sparta;.'s tional, sociological, cultural and political ideals and victory in the Big Ten tournament last month. The professional sport in the United States in 1900; had he Gettys, a freshman from Melbourne, Fla., was chosen institutions. His research and the MVP after achieving a 17-7 singles record as the No. resolution said the team had been dark-horse candidates findings have been, consulted the American Racing Manual, he never alternately, profound and unscientific, his conclusions would have made such a statement. 1 Spartan singles player. to win, but had demonstrated ". . . prowess and an right-on and unfair, his language direct and mis¬ Grinberg, a freshman from Pittsburg, Pa., received the ability to keep cool ..." Obviously, he is not always the disciplined scholar. leading. He uncovers and identifies shams and But when he couples his rhetorical skills with hard spirit award. Playing at the No. 2 singles spot, Grinberg scandals and major problems, but doesn't offer racked up a 14-12 record in her first season. data, facts and thorough analysis, Harry Edwards can solutions. He can be compassionate, powerfully, be brilliant. In the concluding chapter of Sociology of rhetorical, aggressive, philosophical and infuriating. Sport, he wrote, "From its racial problems to drug But like him or lump him, agree with him or The MSU women's club finished its not, he is abuse, from its economic crisis to female segregation, soccer season willing to speak out on, write about, willing to SAY what is Saturday with an 11-0 victory over Kalamazoo College. 'wrong' with sport in America reflects what a lot of people — athletes — think and feel but particularly young, black are unable to articulate. America itself — particularly the relationships between contemporary social, political and economic Laxers improve Edwards' major contribution to academia in his realities and the nation's value priorities, its attitudes study Sociology of Sport, first published in 1973. In his preface, Edwards states that he is trying "to present a comprehensive analytical profile of the institution of and its perspectives." Consider that statement in of what's happening this week. light Investigations are taking place concerning alleged academic transcript Im Notes (continued from page 8) Slate and then Ashland College, however, left the sport in America." Within his limitations, he did a fair Spartans in sole possession of third place in the final falsifications at a half-dozen west coast universities. IM job. Some of his subjects, particularly the major Sports-Circle will The MSU Recreation As- standings, but even that was an achievement because it On Friday, a major league baseball strike is due 10 was the close at 5 p.m. Friday for sociation and IM Sports highest MLA finish ever for a Spartan team intercollegiate spectator sports, he knows well. His start. On Saturday, the U.S. indictment of racism in tho National Basketball Olympic Committee will Memorial Day weekend. Clubs present the fourth Senior attacker Kevin Willitts, who had 57 goals and formally decline to participate in Moscow. The building will re-open annual "MSU 13 assists this season, picked up the second "Most Association is convincing. His analysis of the racial One may disagree with Harry Edwards' rhetoric. All-Nighter," Tuesday, May 27, at 8 a.m. a spring recreation and Valuable Player" award of his career at the tensions surrounding the 1968 Summer Olympic But his concern is well-founded and real. And banquet. Games in Mexico City is very sharp. The pool will open at 6:30 sports spectacular on May Willitts leaves the squad as the highest scorer in MSU explosive. Right now, he is actively and noisily a.m. for Early Bird Swim. 30. It will be a night of history with 174 goals and 77 assists. But he also misses many targets. His analysis of petitioning the NCAA for a breakdown on the diploma IM Sports-West will be Other awards went to freshman goalie Jim Sanford tor racism in major league baseball is thumbnail at best. various tournaments, rate of athletes He doesn't mention horse on scholarship, in an attempt to verify open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. swimming, sports clubs "Rookie of the Year"; sophomore Greg Helgemoe for racing, the largest spectator his long-standing suspicion that a huge majority of "Most Improved Player"; senior Ken Horan for and participatory professional Saturday and the pool from demonstrations and so on. being the sport in the United college athletes — particularly those who are black — States. He ignores the PGA Golf Tour and the 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. On Signups for the Softball, "Unsung Hero"; sophomore Mike Morgan and junior are lured to institutions of higher learnings by false Sunday and Monday, both racquetbali, three-on-three Shawn Grady, the "Dented Helmet Award" for National Hockey League, both of which have been visions of future professional greatness, keeping accused (and. the record would indicate that the only to see the building and the pool basketball, and floor the team loose. Morgan and freshman Mike Behrmann those visions fade away at the end of an accusations not exploitative willbeopenfromlto4p.m. hockey tournaments are received the Spirit Award. are groundless) of being institutions of process that rarely considers giving them an Also honored were the seniors white control and economic domination. His The women's intramural now being taken at 131 — Willitts, Horan, Jim expertise education. Goldrick, Brian Gaggin and Dan Joranko, and co-captains in boxing is shallow, and does not delve below the fencing tournament will be West IM. Entry deadline is Harry Edwards: Thursday, 7:30 p.m., Kellogg held at 7 p.m. Tuesday, May 29. Greg Brinkman and Mark Pinto. heavyweight ranks, a curious weakness considering Center Auditorium. Worth going to. Deadline for entry is noon May 27 in 201 West IM. Doug Adams fired a GET THE Athletes, celebs to play softball two-under-par 69 to win the intramural golf tourna¬ The MSU Varsity "S" Club, organization of under¬ and some of his players, and former ment over the weekend. Cliff Mishalko posted a 70 SPRING Spartan Gregory graduate letter winners, will stage its third annual Kelser of the Detroit Pistons. It is also hoped that Earvin to earn second place. The Varsity-Celebrity softball game at Kobs Field May 31. "Magic" Johnson will be able to join the group. fraternity team champion¬ FASHION Game time is 1:30 p.m. for the slow-pitch game which ship was captured by Phi Among undergraduate varsity stars performing will will match current Spartan stars from a varsity teams against a celebrity unit that will include variety of be footballers Mark Brammer, Rod Strata, Mark Gamma Delta with a team total of 325, while Delta Chi LOOK Anderson, Steve Otis and Bernard Hay; basketball MSU athletic officials, area media representatives, was a shot back to players Terry Donnelly, Jay Vincent and Mike Brkovich; place legislators, former Spartan stars and others from the baseball players Ken Robinson, Ken Mehall, second. The Masters shot a Jerry sports world. Pollard, Brad Gebben and Kirk Haines; hockey members sizzling 295 to run away Special guests at the field will be 500 youngsters from Mark Mazzoleni, Russ Welch and Ted Huesing; with the independent team gymnasts around the area from such organizations as Big Brothers Marvin Gibbs and Charlie Jenkins and lacrosse player title. The Dirty Swipers FOR AS and Big Sisters of Lansing, Beekman Center, second. Michigan Kevin Willitts. were School for the Blind, Ingham County Intermediate Development Center and the Ingham County Shelter Call 332-4522 tOW AS Home. Admission is $1 per person. Proceeds will go to or 332-4314 $8.00 Call 332-2416 underprivileged children of the Lansing area, the Ralph 956 TrntAikrlrlno Q'iA ' Trowbridge AKKaHA Abbott & Crnni^ Grand Pivor River Young Fund and the Varsity Club for its ongoing Spartan Plaza activities. (Above Sams Clothing) East Lansing East Among those performing for the celebrities will be Lansing MSU coaches Muddy Waters and Sherm Lewis from football, Edgar Wilson from basketball and athletic am & i I LU director Doug Weaver. Also expected to be with this group are Monte Clark, head coach of the Detroit Lions Williams bairstyliiyg (continued from page ment. 8) RHA She has been involved in organized track competi¬ tion since she was 10 years ATTENTION STUDENTS * old and aspires to reach the pinnacle of her sport. "I really want to make LIVING IN RESIDENCE * the (U.S.) Olympic team for the 1984 games." Williams says somewhat optimisti¬ HALLS % cally, "that is if there is On one." Wednesday May 28th and Thursday May M Williams also owns the 29th The Residence Halls Association will MSU outdoor record in her be -j* speciality, the 100-meter conducting a Referendum. One of the proposals M dash with time of : 11.35. on the referendum will be a a refundable $1.00 Gilliam, a native of Detroit, is per term tax increase to go to the R.H.A. a major force for the Spartans, holding MSU Movie Program. indoor records in the 60 Since the R.H.A. Movie meter, 200-meter, 220- Program was funded yard and 300-meter dashes by student tax dollars beginning in Spring of as well as the outdoor record in the 200-meter 1978, R.H.A. Movies has continued to provide dash, and shares six other students living in residence halls with top team records as a member of relay squads. quality film entertainment at a rock bottom MSU, host of last year's price, 40 films per term for only $3.00. AIAW nationals, finished Over 220,000 students have viewed R.H.A. films this year alone. R.H.A. also funds al¬ ternative film groups such as Front Line Cinema, Duck Soup Cinema and Union Board Classic Films which give R.H.A. students a discount at their films. Because of increased film, labor and ad¬ vertising costs, the R.H.A. Movie Program needs a tax increase to continue to serve the Residence Hall Community with the same quality film program you have come to ap¬ preciate. This will also be the first time the Movie Program has asked for an increase since it began in 1978. R.H.A. Movies needs your support. Vote yes in your dorm Wednesday May 28 or Thursday May 29th. ************************ 10 The State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, May 21, 1980 IT ONLY TAKES MINUTES TO PLACE YOUR STATE NEWS IFIED AOTI@H 347 STUDENT SERVICES BUILDING CALL 355-8255 Classified Advertising 1 Automotive 1CT 1 Automotive | | Employment ~~j [~jT] 1 Employment ~|[jT| I Employment | [JT| 1 Employment ~] [TT| 1 Apartments ~|Sj] PHONE 355-8255 CHEVETTE 1979-4 door, 4 76 OPEL. 34,000. Rust- PART-TIME and 347 Student Services Bldg. summer RN's-GN's-SNT's . McDonalds restau¬ YOUR TIME IS YOUR TWO FEMALES needed speed, AM/FM, cloth proofed. Great condition. employment with Michi¬ rants of East Lansing OWN. Sell Avon part- for summer duplex- fur¬ seats, rear defog 627- Radials, FM, 4-speed. gan's largest, multi-manu¬ LANSING GENERAL Regular Rates 9591. 8-5-22 (3) $2,400. 353-1193 after 3 facturer distributor. Auto¬ HOSPITAL has full and are now taking appli¬ time. Earn good money nished, laundry, $120 cations for all shifts. and set your own hours. each, negotiable, fall op¬ p.m. Z-6-5-23 (4) mobile required. 339-9500. part-time positions avail¬ CORVETTE - 1976. Red, Apply in person Monday Ask about low cost group tion. 332-8248 or 353- 1 day - 95 per line C-21-5-30 (5) able for registered and automatic, all power, ex¬ PINTO STATION Wagon, through Friday 8:00-10:00 insurance coverage. For 9119. 8-5-21 (6) 3 days - 85' per line cellent condition. 27,000 '76- graduate nurses and stu¬ a.m. or 2:00-4:00 p.m. more details call 482-6893. AM/FM cassette CASHIER PART-time 6 days - 80 per line miles. $7500. 332-3951. dent nurse technicians. A 5-5-23 (7) C-21-5-30 (7) stereo, $2,200 or best spring and summer. Must 8 days • 70' per line 8-5222 (4) offer. 355-9952. be 18. Crest Drive In. 4 day, 10 hour per day work week option allow¬ BOOKSTORE ATTEN¬ TEACHERS AIDE for HASLEn ARMS Z-6-5-29 (4) 135 line Rate per insertion CUSTOM CRUISER '79. 349-9369 from 7:30-1 a.m. ing 3 day week-end is DANT- Cashier, full time summer, Education ma¬ Collingwood AM/FM stereo, roof rack. nightly. 4-5-23 (5) available on the midnight neat appearance a must. jors preferred. Employ¬ Showing: 2-6pm M F VOLVO 142 1969. $700 or Coll 351 1957 351-8135 3 seat. 350 engine. 627- shift. We offer: Primary & Able to work with money ment Express. 394-3450 9 or best offer. Call 353-3548 NORTHERN MICHIGAN Master Charge & Visa Welcome 9591. 8-5-22 (3) Team nursing, complete and deal with the public. a.m.-7 p.m. Summer leasing Only evenings. Z-2-5-22 (3) Summer camp has an orientation program, con¬ C-5-5-27 (6) Good pay and benefits. »190-'200/MONTH DATSUN B-210 1977 opening for arts & crafts Special Rates AM/FM stereo cassette. V.W. RABBIT Deluxe- director. Call 313-661- tinuing education support Apply in person only. system, excellent wage Cinema X Adult Enter¬ APPOINTMENT SET-UP 345 Ads 3 lines '4.00-5 days. 80 per line over Regular gas. 27MPG. 1977, fuel injection, air, 0060. B-1 -5-21 (4) EAST LANSING- A few 1 and benefit package. For tainment Center. 100 W. phoning position 15 bedroom 3 lines. No adjustment in rate when cancel¬ Great condition 337-1171. stereo, automatic, good apartments more information contact Jolly. Lansing. hours/week, phone sales 8-5-M (4) mileage. $4500. 373-7617 RESIDENT MANAGER available from $225. Heat led. Price ot item(s) for sale must be stated Karen S. Ridenour, LAN¬ OR 9-5-30(14) experience required. for Jean 7:30-4:00 p.m. included. Pool, laundry in ad. Maximum sale price of '200. Private couple for 60 unit in East SING GENERAL HOSPI¬ Phone Mr. Mikelonis, 339- DATSUN 810 Station 8-5-21 (5) facilities £t easy access to Lansing. Must be able to TAL, 2800 Devonshire, SUMMER JOBS. Avail¬ 9500. C-5-5-21 (6) party ads only. wagon, 1977. Good MPG. perform general mainten¬ 1-69. North Point Apart¬ Lots of extras. 627-4131. Lansing, Ml 48909. Phone able now, full and part- 1250 Haslett Rd„ Peanuts Personal ads—3 lines - '2.25 • per in¬ 74 YAMAHA 350 RD. ance. 351-9538. EXCELLENT INCOME as ments, 377-8335. EOE. time positions open. Good 8-5-23 (3) Excellent condition, low OR-3-5-23 (5) Apartment 7, 332-6354, sertion. 75' per line over 3 lines, (pre-pay- Sara Coventry fashion mileage. Mike 332-4391. X-21;5-30_(22l pay. Call now, 394-3450. OR-21-5-30 18) show director. Cindy at DATSUN 710. Station Z-3-5-23 (3) COUNSELORS, MICHI¬ EMPLOYMENT PART-TIME HELP for 882-0685, 882-9655. Rummage Garage Sale ads 4 lines - '2.50. wagon '75, 31,000 miles. GAN Boy's Camp. June EXPRESS. C-17-5-30 (6) apartment cleaning, June 11-5-30 (4) 63' per line over 4 lines-per insertion. •Round Town ads 4 lines '2.50-per insertion. $2650. 489-9385. 3-5-21(3) GRAND TORINO Sports Motorcycles 11 dvs [ 14-17, $3.50/hour. 8135. OR-3-5-23 (4) 351- 23 to August 16. Areas open: Judo, gymnastics, CLERK WANTED- Adult Bookstore. VELVET FIN¬ WOMEN 63 per line over 4 lines. '73. Power, AM/FM ster¬ archery, waterfront and arts/crafts, GERS, 527 E. Michigan, | For Rent ANO MEN - GOLDEN SUNTAN GET A WANTED RESPONSIBLE biking. 489-2278. C-21-5-30 (41 Lost & Found ads Transportation ads-3 lines eo, air, excellent engine HONDA S90, excellent Competitive salaries. S/F '1,50-per insertion. 50' per line over 3 tin-. Popcorn—(Sorority-Fraternity) 50' per line. condition. $1080/best of¬ fer. 355-2919. Z-3-5-22 (5) condition, $200 firm. 485- 7982. E-5-5-21 (3) person to work as student intern starting fall term 4 nights/week and occa¬ Write: Flying Eagle, 1401 N. Fairview, Lansing, WANTED CAMP selors Girl Scout Coun¬ Camp. FALL HOUSING- DON'T GET CAUGHT IN THE COLDI GREAT LAKES vStayGut, (WE RE IN THE PK Mich. 48912. Give back¬ Harrison, Michigan. 484- HONDA CL360-1975, sionally over summer for 394-2680. C-21-5-30 (4) BLDG . 101 M.A.C. Deadlines • HONDA CVCC '77. 4 training will consider pre- ground/experience. 9421. 10-5-28 (3) E. LANS. - JUST PAST excellent, 4700 milles. 5-5-23 nn PRINIT—IN—A MINIT) Wont Ads-2 p.m.-! class day before public¬ speed, 43,000 miles, new 351-2837. 7-5-30 (3) vets. Contact Zeeb GARDEN PLOTS ready Michelins and exhaust Animal Hospital, DeWitt ACTIVIST $18 CALL 351-1805 ation. CLEANING HELP wanted for planting. Water avail¬ Work with Michigan's Cancellation Change-! p.m.-l class day be¬ system. $3400 or best. 66^265J.J-5-Zm June 9th-13th. $3.50/ largest and most effective able. High organic soil. fore publication. 355-7315. Z-8-5-30 (5) Auto Service ]["/] LIFEGUARDS AND swim hour. General apartment consumer organization. East Lansing area. Phone 482-7482. 8-5-28 (5) IF YOU would like to rent, but don't know a place Classified Display deadline-3 p.m.-2 class Instructors-city of Leslie cleaning. Call 332-5322 Michigan Citizen's Lobby LINCOLN CONTINEN¬ between 9 & 5. where to MASON BODY SHOP, pool. Summer Only. has full time summer posi¬ look, call GREAT days before publication. TAL 1973. New tires. OR-10-5-30 (6) LAKES 812 E. Kalamazoo since Contact Lansing YMCA. tions for bright, energetic, GMC VISTA Camper van. today for sure, Once ad is ordered it connot be cancelled or Good shape. $1200. 372- there's hundreds in 1940. Auto painting-colli¬ 489-6501.8-5-30(5) people. Great for vacations. Spe¬ our 1582. Z 9-5-30 (3) MAN OVER 21 needed for Politically moti¬ book. 394-2680. changed until offer 1st insertion. sion service. American, part-time work in party vated and concerned in¬ cial rates. 351-0925. PART-TIME ladies 5-5-23 (3) C-19-F 30 (7) There is a '!.00 charge for 1 ad MALIBU, 1977, 4 door Foreign cars. 485-0256. or dividuals will change plus C-21-5-30 (5) men. Work from home store, nights and week¬ canvass, 50' per additional change for maximum AM-FM stereo. 41,000 on ends. Apply in person fund-raise, and petition SUMMER SUBLET. 1-3 new telephone program. for consumer issues. Call ALL STUDENT ADS of 3 changes. miles. $2500. 337-1437 af¬ between 9 a.m.-4 p.m. BRAKES PARTS includ¬ Earn $4, $6 or more $ per Must be prepaid now females, pool. Rent nego¬ ter 6 p.m. 8-5-30 (4) weekdays at 1920 N. 372-1000 between 11-2 The State News will tiable. 337-2593. only be responsible for ing pads, shoes, and hy¬ hour. Call 321-3022 10 Larch, Lansing. 7-5-23 (7) p.m. for interview. Through the end of the draulic parts for your for¬ a.m.-1 p.m. on May 21. Term. 16-5-30 (4) Z-8-5-30 (3) the 1st days incorrect insertion. 3-5-21 115) Adjust¬ MGB 1977 4 speed. Rally ment claims must be made within 10 eign car, in stock, at BL-1-5-21 (7) PROFESSIONAL days package. AM-FM stereo reasonable HASLETT RD. 3 bed¬ of expiration date Excellent condition. prices. MANAGEMENT team WEEKEND POSITION SUMMER unfurnished, ga¬ Bills are due 7 days from ad expiration date. 15,000 miles. $3950. 655- CHEQUERED FLAG FOR¬ EIGN CAR PARTS, 2605 CHILD care hours and salary negoti¬ seeking sharp business minded persons, part time open, great Service job for Social Apartments | [Sp*] room, rage, fireplace $395. Harri¬ 4125. Z-8-5-23 (5) or Psychology If not paid by due date a 51.00 late E. Kalamazoo Street. One able. Okemos 349-3449 son, 2 bedroom, walk to to expand business in this students. Foster care for mile west of campus. after 6. 3-5-23 (4) LOOKING FOR fall hous¬ MSU, $290, fall lease. service charge will be due. MG MIDGET '78. 4,700 area. Experience unnec¬ adults 339-3265. 8-5-29(4) miles, like new, $4700 485-5055. C-21-5-30 (8) ing? Call Mid-Michigan. 351-1500, 337-2927. DYNAMIC EXPERI¬ essary, Requirement- De¬ R-R-30 (8) They have over 400 pro¬ negotiable. 485-5286. ENCED Modeling Instruc- sire to make money. For ESCORTS WANTED- $6/ 3-5-23 (3) MUFFLER MAN perties to choose from, tor. 694-0464 for inter¬ appointment call 655-4004 hour, no experience nec- and they specialize in the EAST Mufflers, shocks, coil view. KALAMAZOO, Automotive Jewett Career Monday-Wednesday 9-11 cessary, we will train. MSU area. Call today and 1214. Furnished, private, 2 Automotive j 1; MUSTANG - 1975, 2 spring 30% discounts students. Lifetime guaran¬ to School. 8-5-30 (4) a.m. and 2-4 p.m. Thurs¬ 489-2278. Apply in person see if they have what bedroom. Fall and/or door, 35,000 miles, $2,000 day and Friday 7:30 to at VELVET FINGERS 527 you're looking for. 337- summer. Lease. 1-3 male. tee. 5103 S. Logan at TYPIST NEEDED or best offer. 355-9843 for 9:30 p.m. 3-5-21 (13) E. Michigan. C-21-5-30 (5) 8023. C-21-5-30 (8) ATTENTION WE buy late ALL STUDENT ADS Jolly. 394-5060. 10-5-30 (4) Z-3-5-22 (4) summer and fall term. 60 model imported and do¬ Must be prepaid now C-15-5-23 (5) mestic compact cars. wpm. Test given. 10-15 through the end of the hrs. per week. Contact Bill Burcham, Term. 16-5-30 W JUNK CARS Must be MUSTANG II- 1974, Ghia wanted. MSU student. Apply in WILLIAMS VW, 484- interior, auto, power Also selling used parts. 1341. C-21-5-30 (5) 1976 BLUE FORD Elite. Phone 321-3651. person State News Com¬ steering/brakes, air, 6 AUDI FOX '76 30MPG $1700. Excellent condi¬ tion. 655-3616. 8-5-30 (3) cylinder, 47,000 miles. Excellent inside £t out. C-21-5-30 13) posing Dept. 301 MAC, P-K Building (Suite 105) basement. S-5-30 (9) GRADUATE regular gas, sun roof, GOOD USED tires. 13. 14. 332-2650 after 5. BUICK LESABRE- 1970 15 inch. Snow tires tool AM/FM, automatic, $3200 S 5-5-23 (6) ENGINEERS Jan (313) 437-9532 or good body, runs great Mounted free. Used RN-LPN's, immediate $375. Call 349-2259. wheel and hub caps. PEN- part-time openings as (517) 355-1862 ext. 426. 5-5-28 (3) 1971 OLDS 2 door cutlass NELL SALES, 1825 Michi¬ charge nurse at skilled Z-8-5-30 (51 hardtop. Excellent condi¬ gan, Lansing, Michigan nursing facility. Excellent BUICK SKYHAWK 1979 tion. 337-7731. 48912. 482-5818. working conditions, com¬ special edition. Road- 8-5-22 (4) C-21-5-30 (6I petitive wages. Call Ms. hawk. Loaded, $4400. Gresco at 332-5061 or 337-2499 after 7 p.m. If you're looking for work, apply in person Provincial APARTMENTS 1979 OLDS Starfire SX, advertise Z-1J-5-30_W like new, $5,000 or best your special House, Whitehills. Hurry, just a few CHEVY offer, 394-3075. skills here. 9-5-30 (9) left for fall. NOVA, 1977, 28,000 miles. Good gas 5-5-21 (3) Now taking mileage. Rear window de¬ » summer ations. applic¬ 5 blocks to campus froster, AM-FM cassette tape player, rear speakers. $2800 or best offer. 372-7373. 8-5-27 (7) radio, OLDSMOBILE 88, Runs, new $125. 394-7327. battery only 1968. C4MPUS HILL E-5-5-22 (3) » large 2 bedroom apartments » furnished now toking summer applications 1130 Beech St. Ctopcfetngfjam •2 bedrooms Free Bus Service Free Bus Service ADVENTURE, Call 332-0052 2 BEDROOM FURNISHED LUXURY between lpm-4pm APTS. •Swimming Pool 'privota balconiat 'swimming pool *4iiH waihar. disposal *shog corpoting •Furnished 349-3530 CHALLENGE •Dishwashers 9:00-6:00 'control oir 'hoot Included daily Burcham Woods •Central Air YOU DON'T WORK IN AN OFFICE! *2 Blocks from •4 person Free Roommate Service HURRY just o few campus on busline units That's left for FALL *Ask about our special 12 Free Roommate Service right and you don't have to work in an office to get a great start in month rates pursuing career objectives! Many success stories have NOT started with Now locatid |wst off soft desk jobs, but in the field with people willing to be their own boss and toking appli¬ Now cations for Summer leasing for Summer Grand Rivnr, Oknmas meeting the exciting technical challenges it takes to become one of the best. CALL 351-7166 Schlumberger has the responsibility, as world leader in Electronic Well • turn-shed located at Hogadorn just south of Sarvica Road LIVE A LITTLE! Logging, of the search for tomorrow's energy. To assist us in this search, we need career minded individuals with a 4 year degree in Electrical or Mechanical Engineering or Physics, and NOWUAMNG outstanding scholastic record. e tenn-s courts Must be U.S. citizen, Candidates will be faced with neor by FM PALL CEDAR VIEW decision making, long hours, taking charge, the challenges of: 745 BURCHAM 1390 E. Grand River working outdoors, operation of for Information call: sophisticated electronic equipment and the recording and interpretation of 351-3118 9:30-4:30pm RIVERSIDE oil and gas well information. 1310 E. Grand River In addition to our excellent company benefits, the experience you gain from NORWOOD this unique opportunity will provide invaluable rewards. 1330 E.Grand River CEDAR A few openings IMMEDIATE POSITIONS AVAILABLE NOW FOR SPRING/SUMMER GRADUATES For Fall ...at ihe pool this Summer! In the "Sunbelt" states GREENS Now Leasing For (SPECIAL SUMMER RATES) throughout Texas and Louisiana Please Call Collect Check out SUMMER • ONE BEDROOM COLLINGWOOD APTS I ENJOY ...and enjoy our location (713) 658-9223 Ext. 34 FURNISHED APARTMENTS OUR NEW Or contact your local placement office for e AIR CONDITION '<0 this Fall more information. eSWIMM'NG POOl SWIMMING •shag carpeting •air 4-YEAR DEGREE REQUIRED! e PR'VATE BALCONIES 'shog corpoting conditioning •private balconies •luxury furnishings e WITHIN WALKING 'unlimited perking • '} bedroom swimming pool •dishwashers DISTANCE TO CAMPUS 'model open Residents can now •special 12 month rates dolly enjoy the luxury of their own NOW LEASING FOR swimming pool. Our new %31 pool will be opening this SUMMER & FALL spring for your pleasure. SCHLUMBERGER WELL SERVICES 391*8212 Rental Office: 351-8631 1390 E. Grand River (behind Roflerworld on th* rfvor) 351 5647 APARTMENTS 731 Burcham Drive 351-7212 9-6 Daily The State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, May 21, 1980 H | Apartments \[&\ | Apartments WW f~Apartments WW 1 \\W [ Apartments Houses IE Houses @ [ Rooms ]0 I For Sale ~j[^| | Personal l[/I FEMALE, NON-SMOKER, NEED-1 male or female. TWO ROOM efficiency. SUMMER SUBLEASE, 2 ROOM IN Large house 3 PERSON FEMALE for summer. Own room, Summer 1.7 miles to - BEAUTIFUL ATTENTION! ATTEN¬ If you must sell your pet, 9ublet. New $145 utilities included. No near MSU. Katie 337 bedroom, next to Lake, with fireplace on 1 acre, in campus, $300. 351-6824. duplex furnished, close, TION! DICKER & DEAL duplex. Price negotiable, call us with a classified ad. lease. Available, 6/15. last years rate. 339-9063. Okemos. $120. plus one Call after 12:30 p.m. summer. Rent negotiable, 7623. Z 5-5-23 (3) 337 1857. Z-8-5-23 (4) Second hand Store is We'll make the job easier 353-3265. 11-5-30 (4) 15-5-28 (4) third utilities. Call Chris at 5-5-21 (3) Sherri - 332-4001. overstocked in top quality for you. NEED 1 MALE BEST 349-4617. 8-5-23 (3) Z-5-5-27 (4) near Fran- BARGAIN IN 2 BEDROOM. 1.5 miles pre-owned stereo equip¬ SUBLET-FALL option, 2 NON-SMOKING house¬ dor. Must be neat, re¬ TOWN I 1 and 2 bedroom ment. The best prices in bedroom, $295/month, from campus. Whitehall THREE BEAUTIFUL JO huge mate wanted for duplex FOR RENT: Own room in sponsible and consider¬ Mobile homes. From town! Must see to appre¬ pool, air, on busline. 332- Manor. Pool, game Er rooms, very, very close. near L.C.C. 485-1912. house for summer. Call ate. 337-7368 after 6. $155/month. 54 mile from ciate. We also have 35 4531. Z-4-5-21 (4) exercise room. 351-3101. Negotiable. Summer. Call 8-5-22 (3) Mike 353-0583 or Rick Z 3-5-21 (4) campus. 337-1056. mm cameras. Pleose call so we Z-8-5-26 (4) 332 5884. Z-3-5-22 (4) 353-0580. X-S-5-5-23 (5) Sporting OR-21-5-30 (4) goods: 10-speed bikes, can feed the ducks assorted camping equip¬ CAPITOL VILLA FEMALE SUMMER sub¬ CAMPUS VIEW 2 ROOMMATES Needed Fall 80-June 81, $123/ 332-5330 Houses m lease furnished bedroom $100/month, furnished, ROOMS AVAILABLE for summer term $20/week. ment, guns, and fishing some grass Neil 324 equipment. Furniture for Michigan Ave. month, very close, 353- 1664 E. Grand River $80. % block campus. 551 Lexington. 351-1349. Includes utilities, 2 blocks every room. And a large Showing: 4-6 pm S 7-8 pm M-F 5707. 3-5-21 (3) E.L. 3 bedrooms 2 baths, 351-6213. Z-3-5-22 (3) Z-5-5-21 (5) north ot campus. 332- Now Leasing For selection of gold and dia¬ ALL STUDENT ADS Manager Apartment #2 close in, available June. mond Must be Coll 351 3038 SUMMER and FALL HOLT COUNTRY du¬ ROOMMATES WANTED rings. prepaid now or 351 9538 SUMMER SUBLET. 2 $415. 332-5474. 5-5-23 (3) - FALL 8 SUMMER LEASING plex. 2 bedroom, no chil¬ for 3-bedroom house, '/i SUMMER SUBLET- Two Through the end of the bedroom, close to cam¬ WE BUY-SELL-TRADE Term. S-16-5-30 (4) NEED FEMALE/summer, dren or pets. $375/month split on all expenses. 482- rooms in spacious house. pus, pool, CATA, air, SUMMER SUBLET 2-3 1251 before 5 p.m., 371- furnished. 337-2917. 694-5157 after 5:30. Quiet neighborhood, near ANDREA HILLS share duplex, own room, DICKER AND DEAL sharp 1 man. 2 bedroom/2 bath. 7120 after 5 p.m., and 2 bedroom (some Z 5-5-23 (4) . Next to campus. $180. June-June. 1 mile to MSU 8-5-30 (41 09°5 372- campus, large yard, small pets allowed. 337-7752. Second Hand Store. 1701 I Real Estate furnished), no pets, from 337-2339. Z 3-5-22 (41 $187.50/best offer. Prefer _8-5-21_l52 _ 10-5-29 (5) S. Cedar Lansing, 487- ROOMMATE. NEAR $220. Phone 351-6866. grad. 351-0259. SUMMER SUBLET, 3886. C-15-5-30 (29) PERRY AREA- New cedar 8-5-22 (4) EVERGREEN APIS. LUXURY 2 BEDROOM X-Z-8-5-23 (5) Sparrow. Busline. $135/ month total. room in house, own Cedar MUST SUBLET room in sided chalet, 3-4 bed¬ 341 482-2415, PEUGEOT BIKE 26 inches rooms, 154 bath, appli¬ Evergreen furnished; close, reason¬ 485-1331. 3-5-22 (3) Village area. 351-3475. nice duplex summer. A 1 OR 2 EAST LANSING. 12 per¬ super lightweight. $85 or ances, water FEMALE, summer Showing: M W-F 4-6pm able. 6/10-9/15. 332-8775. ZJ>-5-23J3) low $60/month. 351-5286. softener, sublet, 1-bedroom, pool, son house available begin¬ best offer. 349-2479 after carpeted. 3 acres. Manoger Apartment 2G Z-8-5-30 (3) FALL SUBLLET X z-8 5-28 13) ning summer and fall. - summer EAST SIDE of Lansing 6 p.m. ZE-5-5-27 (4) $49,500. 625-4144 Aldrich balcony. $74/month. 351- Call 351-2426 or 351-8135 option. Nice house, STE-MAR REALTY, 339- near large, four bedroom, un¬ Associates. S9-5-30 (6) 7771. S 5-5-23 (5) FALL & SUMMER LEASING SUMMER SUBLET One 1 BEDROOM Furnished. 3512. OR 8-5-29 (5) campus, own room, fe¬ furnished, gas heat, $360 BIKE - 3 SPEED men's bedroom furnished, best males preferred, rent ne¬ Block from MSU. Secur¬ for 9 month lease. 676- executive, good shape. EAST LANSING- "IT'S A SUMMER SUBLET 2 offer. 351-4513. FEMALE NEEDED 9-80 to gotiable. 353-3311. 1557. OR-11-5-30 (5) ity door system. Full $50, Leslie - 332-3516. 10" all the way. Immacu¬ man- pool, campus close. Negotiable. 332-3414. June. $116/month. Walk Z-8-5-30 (3) BETHEL MANOR Z-3-5-22 (6) kitchen, air, June to June lease. 351-7431. Z-5-5-27 (3) late, well decorated. to MSU. Gail 351-4976. Men's Christian MUST SUBLET room in Z 3-5-21 (3) NEED 2 FEMALES for fall. Co-op 4 BEDROOM HOUSE fur¬ Ready to move inl 3 8-5-2H3) Americana. Call 353-1356 MSU approved housing- nice duplex summer. A X-z-8-5-28J5) MEN'S 3-speed bike, $30. bedrooms, 2 fireplaces, including freshmen nished, washer, dryer, ga¬ low $60/month. 351-5286. ALL STUDENT ADS Phone 332-3148. 1 54 baths, garage. Sur¬ LARGE TWO or 332-1899. Z-4-5-23 (3) bedroom, Memberships rage, near campus, im¬ Z-8-5-2713) Must be prepaid now Z-E-4-5-23 (3) rounded by YES .we have location! close, dining room, car¬ port, $310/month. June. SUMMER - FEMALE, available for mediate occupancy, price Through the end of the shaded lot with mature patio. # on Red Cedar River Summer A Fall negotiable. 332-2479 after SUMMER HOUSING $15- Term. 16-5-30 (4) Excellent buy- $75,000. 332-7561 or 351-7177. own room, $80, non- 5 p.m. for appointment. 23 per week. Call 332-0834 0 free canoes 8-5-27 (4) smoker, Jan 355-0832. across from 5-5-27 (71 Margie Nolta 351-3809 or after 6, Rick or Jon. ROOM IN exchange for • 2 minutes to campus Cedar Village. Mason-Abbot Mayhood/Mertz 349- 12-5-23 (3) Waters & SUMMER SUBLET Z-8-5-30 (3) 332-1437 351-4260 SUMMER babysitting kindergar¬ 5450. 3-5-21 (12) 1 SUBLET 1 tener. 11:30 a.m. to block off campus. Own 5 p.m. room in house, LARGE 2 bedroom fur¬ Rivers Edge room in 2 bedroom SOUTH LANSING/l-96 next to Weekdays. On busline. CANON 100mm Macro GROESBECK AREA, by apart¬ LOOKING FOR fall hous¬ campus. 123 Cedar St. nished, very nice. $550 Near campus. 351-7580, lens f4 with 1:1 extension owner. 4 bedroom coloni¬ Apts. ment. $95/month. 332- luxury, 1 bedroom + See . Price negotiable. Avail¬ available June. 332-3900. al, fireplace, separate din¬ 4459. Z-8-5-28 (4) this! 663-8418. ing? Call Mid-Michigan. after 6. 8-5-29 (61 tube $200. Bob 337-2417. 261 River St. able 6-15. Ask for Ed. OR-21-5-30 (4) 8-5-30 (3) They have over 400 pro¬ ZJ««7J3) ing room, den, brick Er perties to choose from, 332-8807. Z-8-5-30 (6) FEMALE NEEDED paneled family room, 154 (next to Cedar Village) EFFICIENCY- ACROSS to and they specialize in the SUMMER OWN room share furnished IBM Selectric typewriter, baths, from campus, furnished, MALE NEEDED for 4 man house, carpeting, vinyl sid¬ 333-4432 MSU area. Call today and RESPONSIBLE WOMEN $60/month, campus fall, $140 month, 351- uses fabric or carbon rib¬ ing, raised patio and 1 54 available starting June. apartment September- to share furnished house, close. Matt 337-1245. bon. Excellent. $495. Call car see if they have what 3358. Z-8-5-27 (3) garage. Excellent con¬ $210. 332-3900. June. Near campus. 353- Z-8-5-23 (31 332-8498. 2-5-21 (4) you're looking for. 337- washer/dryer, non- dition, must sell, moving OR 9-5-30 (5) '8183. Z-3-5-22 (4) 8023. C-21-5-30 (8) smoker, starting fall $140- ROOM FOR rent com¬ soon. 485-9053. EAST LANSING available 150. No calls before 6 p.m. pletely refurnished attic, TYPEWRITER ROYAL 5-5-27 (11) Rooms now bedroom quiet at luxury Woodside one SUMMER SUBLET blocks to campus $240/ 4 ONE AND TWO bedroom for summer and fall, block SUMMER/FALL Option: 337-2141. 8-5-30 (6) 0 12'x36', air, carpeted, 3 440, standard size, great 2 rooms. Nice furnished blocks from MSU. Room shape, $60, Mark 353- LAST CHANCE for 11% Manor security building, month. Furnished. 351 - to MSU, summer rates SUMMER EL 4-br. MSU close. Pets. SUMMER SUBLET 211 SUBLET, and board in exchange for 2131. Z-5-5-27 (3) interest! "Want to build it dishwasher, laundry. 3629. Z 3-5-21 (3) call 332-4500 or 332-8300. Rent River St. furnished $65 share room, yourself?" Miles pre-cut negotiable. 332- new duplex, assistance with 3 boys Walking distance to MSU. 8-5-30 (51 5443. Z-1-5-21 (5) per month. 332-0306 ask $75. Dave, 332-7977. NIKON 105mm f2.5 lens, homes. No down 910 Abbott, FURNISHED 1 and 2 bed¬ ages 4,5,6, available fall pay¬ 337-0910, for Tim. Z-8-5-30 (4) Z 5-5-23 (3) term 1980. Call 351-4795 excellent condition, with ment! Hurryl Sale ends 489-2415. 15-5-30 (8) rooms on Grove. From 1-2 FEMALES needed to lens hood. Call Tony at June 30th! For a free SUMMER SUBLET 2 or 351-8964. 5-9-23 (9) $300 starting June/332- sublet for summer. Cam¬ SUMMER SUBLET SUMMER SUBLET 355-8311 or 337-1404. Miles catalogue and in¬ rooms furnished in nice 1 room FALL-SUBLET large 2- 3900. Or 9-5-30 (31 - in house close to pus Hill apartments. 349- neighborhood, $70 + uti¬ to 3 people, close to MSU, OWN ROOM in two bed¬ S 5-5-23 (5) formation call (517) 485- bedroom, nice, close. 332- 3420. Z-8-5-30 (4) $106 + rebate. 4708. Z-5-5-28 13) lities, 332-3616. campus, nice house, 332-5635, room condominium. $150 6800. 5-5-28 (9) Z-3-5-23 (4) 5-7, Z-4-5-23 (31 per month. Includes utili¬ BOAT: 14 ft. wooden; cheap rent. Fall FEMALE FOR own room UNIVERSITY VILLA NEED 1 male for the able. 351-4012. negoti¬ FOR UPPER class ties. Haslett. Roger, even¬ bow mounted steering, 35 in 2 bedroom. $79/month, 635 Abbott summer, own room, close GRAD STUDENTS- 8-5-30 (4) attractive woman ings, 349-2844. 8-5-23 (5) H.P. Evinrude, trailer, Recreation to campus, furnished, call Lovely clean 3 bedroom single room extras $850 or best offer. June-July only, 355-1669. Showing: 3-7pm M-F near campus. References. Call 337-2653 351-8135 351-3324, Mark. house with 3 fireplaces on SUMMER. 3 rooms. Close QUIET ROOMS close to 625-3283. If no answer Z-3-5-23 (3) or Call 332-1746. 7-5-30 (4) DISC JOCKEY Z-3-5-22 (4) N. to MSU. Nice porch. Rent campus, 3, 9, 12 month 625-3520. S 9-5-30 (5) Summer from '160 Hagadorn. $450 + #1 SOUND Er DIS¬ Fall utilities. 332-3161. Negotiable. 332-7594. leases. 332-3700 or 332- COUNT RECORDS team OWN ROOM for 1 male leasing from '270 FEMALE NEEDED sum¬ Z-3-5-23 (3) 630 HILLCREST. One re¬ 7378. 5-5-21 (4) 2 PIRANNHA's in 29 gal¬ 3-5-23 (5) this summer. On busline. mer sublet, Twycking- sponsible person for sum¬ lon tank. Complete set¬ up to bring you your $117/month. 372-3320. $100. favorite tunes for your SUMMER SUBLET one ham, negotiable. 332- 1 OR 2 Roommates 2 BEDROOM duplex mer 332-5971 FEMALE NEEDED sum¬ up, real nice, $120. 351 - 7-5-30 (3) between 5 and 7. next party. Phone 332- bedroom, furnished, air, 4260. Z-6-5-29 (3) Southwest Lansing Ap¬ mer, maybe Fall. Non- 4347. ZE 5-5-23 (3) needed June 15-Septem- 2212. Ask for Tom. 5-5-28 (4) Burcham, East Lansing, ber 15. 2 blocks from pliances, air, 1 child, no smoker. $77.50. Okemos, 16-5-30 (7) SUMMER SUBLET/fall SUMMER SUBLET JUNE 349-1708. Z-10-5-29 (3) NEW AND used guitars, phone evenings, 332-1483 campus. Rent pets, 5020 Del ray $250 option. 2 bedroom fur¬ RENT FREE. 2 bedrooms, negotiable. ROOM FOR summer sub¬ days, 355-7643. 8-5-27 (5) 351-4050. 4-5-26 (4) plus utilities. 487-0067 banjos, mandolins, etc. SPRINGTIME nished close. Rent negoti¬ let $60/month + security. ENTER¬ air, balcony, pool, 332- after 5. 3-5-23 (7) ROOMS ACROSS from Dulcimers and kits. Re¬ TAINMENT. able. Very nice. 351-5206. SUMMER 8138. Z-7-5-30 (4) By bus stop at Burcham Horseback SUBLET, 1 SUMMER Williams Hall on Michigan corders, thousands of Z-7-5^30 (5) SUBLET. 3 Hagadorn. Rob. 332-6516. riding, hayrides, sunset bedroom, furnished, edge Close MSU. Rent LOOKING FOR female to Ave. 351-3038 or 351- hard to find albums and of campus, rent rooms. Z-5-5-28 (4) rides, moonlight rides, negoti¬ MALE NEEDED in 4-man Share 3 bedroom house 9538. OR-21-5-30 (3) books. Discount prices. GARDEN COTTAGES- able. 351-5898. 8-5-23 (4) negotiable. 337-1898. and campouts. Boarding duplex. $100/month, near Z-6-5-29 (3) Located on Grand River Expert repairs - free esti¬ and Cute 1 bedroom houses 2 ROOMS in house for lessons available. campus. 332-1421. % mile west of Royal CLEAN, QUIET, close to mates. ELDERLY IN¬ on wide lawns 4 blocks 1 Summer. 1 at $92, 1 at $80 CRAZY C RIDING BEDROOM Furnished. Z-3-5-23 13) Scott. For more informa¬ campus. Summer 337- STRUMENTS. 541 E. MSU. Nicely furnished. FALL TERM! Housemates STABLE. 676-3710. Block from MSU. Secur¬ tion call 321-1146 after 4 monthly. 337-0921. 2655. 10-5-30 (3) Grand River. 332-4331. needed, own room, near Summer $180/month. ity door system. Full SHARP 2 Man for sum¬ campus. Ken 353-1230. p.m. 3-5-23 (7) Z-2-5-22 (3) C-21-5-30 (9) 08-3^23 (8)__ Year-long leases $220 kitchen, air, June to June SUMMER SUBLET, 2 mer. Kitchen, 54 block to Z-7-5-30 (3) BLUEGRASS EXTEN¬ plus. No pets. Phone 337- lease. 351-7431. ROOM IN duplex, rooms, $80 month, 1530 RECORDSI THOU¬ campus. 332-4824. TWO ROOM in Farm sum¬ SION SERVICE 7111. 3-5-23 (8) X-Z-8-5-28 (5) Z-3-5-23 (3) mer $100/month own Jerome, Lansing. Call SANDS to choose from, plays House. 120 acres, 20 HOUSEMATE. Summer- room 337-9630. 2-5-22 (3) 371-1597. Z-8-5-26 (3) 756 and up, all quality weddings, parties, 655- fall option. $100/month. minutes from campus, 1366 or 353-9695. CEDAR VILLAGE- 4 man. BRAND NEW apartment guaranteed. WAZOO RE¬ 372-0831. 7-5-30 (3) Preferably starting June FOR SUMMER- 1 or 2 C-21-5-30 (3) Next year, $490/month. in home. Close to 8th. No lease. 1-224-2859, SUMMER SUBLET 2 CORDS, 223 Abbott, 337- 353-3474. Z-1-5-21 (31 AMERICANA campus. Partial rent paid after 5. Z-8-5-27 (6) rooms on MAC. $85/ nice rooms in great house 0947. C-21-5-30 (5) 332-5322 3 BEDROOM duplex near month. 351-1693. with sunporch. Close. Fall 80-81 SPACIOUS 4-man 2 1128 Victor Street in exchange for house¬ work. 332-6409. 3-5-23 (5) campus, June Et Septem¬ 3 BEDROOM UNFUR¬ Z-3-5-23 (3) option. 351-1132. BOOKS! 3 floors of I Service | ber leases. Call 332-0743 Z 3-5-21 (41 books, girls. Close. Good price. NISHED. Fireplace. Mt. magazines and Julie 351-0336. EDEN ROC after 5 3-5-23 (5) . SPACIOUS ROOM in comics. CURIOUS BOOK ARE YOU being graded 332-8488 2 FEMALES for fall to Hope/Washington area. SHOP, 307 East Grand on style or content? Have Z-6-5-29 (3) 252 River Street spring lease. Americana FALL-HOUSES 2 blocks $265 + utilities. Call 394 huge house two from campus- this is the blocks I For Sale River, East Lansing. 332- a professional copywriter Apartments. $145/month. 5322. 4-5-23 (4) from campus, 2 people 2 0112. C-2-15-30 (5) edit your papers. 1 FEMALE, September- 351-7032. Z-7-5-30 (4) one you're looking for. $1/page. June, $160, furnished, uti¬ A FEW rooms, furnished. $105. 1 SUMMER SUBLET, own Summer. Call 351-3312. MARSHALL MUSIC CO. Call Creative Consultant. year. Dave 355-0045. S-5-5-28 (5) ACOUSTIC V speakers. 323-7022. 8-5-28 (6) lities, close. Cheryl 355- OPENINGS 2 NON-SMOKING Z-5-5-28 (4) room cool, spacious, fur¬ Your headquarters for Excellent. Little used. 4- 0425 after 7 p.m. females needed fall 80- nished, 2 blocks MSU. professional P.A. gear, FOR SUMMER MALE 509 Division St. way. $175. 351-4892. $300 STORAGE SPECIAL for Z-4-5-27 (5) June 81. $117.50/month. Washer/dryer, garage. Ja¬ - electric keyboards, guitars 1512 COOLIDGE. 4 bed¬ Close to campus. Private value. 5-5-22 (4) personal belongings in Delta Arms. 351-6198. mie, 332-6696 or 355-1720 and amps. Call 337-9700 SUMMER rooms. Starting fall. $440. home. Available June 14. private locker now until SUBLET, 1 Z-3-5-23 (4) Z-3-5-22 (5) or stop in. Frandor Mall, 3 16MM FILM. 2 rolls. VSE September Next summer $400. Open 332-2859. 5-5-27 (4) 15. $29.95. bedroom, unfurnished, blocks from west campus. house May 25, 1-3 p.m. indoors or out $40. Pro¬ STATE STORAGE. 641- air, pool, rent negotiable. FURNISHED STUDIO FALL TERM- 1 female MSU — EAST Lansing Free parking. units, $185/month all utili¬ 332-5622. B-1-5-21 (5) STUDY & BEDROOM C-21-5-30 (7) cessing fee included. 332- 6743. 7-5-30 (6) Call 351-1631. Z-4-5-28 141 Collingwood $98.75/ close. Two 2 bedroom 0878. ZE-5-5-22 (4) ties included. Immediate month. houses. 12 month lease. summer, $95. Great loca¬ Call Alison 353- EXPERT GUITAR repairs. SUMMER SUBLET 3 tion, pets, no lease. 332- occupancy. 337-1619. 6548. Z-3-5-24 (3) $270-$308. 372-0318. SEWING MACHINES BRAND NEW ladies Acoustic - rooms in new house. and electric. OFWVMO 8-5-30 (4) 8728. Z-3-5-22 (3) New (4)_ _ Close to campus. $75/ Singer machines calendar watch $20. or Most extensive shop in SUMMER SUBLEASE- 1 from $99.50. Guaranteed best offer. 337-1401. the state. ELDERLY IN¬ GOTTA SEE to believe. month. 351-3948. 2 WOMEN needed; sum¬ bedroom, air, furnished, EAST LANSING - MSU used machines from Summer, MSU-2 blocks Z-3-5-23 (4) mer furnished rooms. No ZE-5-5-22 (3) STRUMENTS. 332-4331. close to campus. Call Pat close. Large 5 bedroom $39.50. All makes re¬ No utilities. 351-7608. at 332-5954. 7-5-30 (4) house. Good parking - lease. 351-1932. 7-5-30 (3) paired. EDWARDS DIS¬ PIANO- WHITNEY C;21-5-aM5^ 3-5-23 (3) SUMMER, 2 rooms in a 5 by $500, 12 month lease. TRIBUTING COMPANY, Kimball. Dark oak Spinet. ATTENTION Owners of bedroom house. 1 Vi OWN ROOM in FEMALE- FALL '80. 372-0318. 8-5-30 (4) large 1115 N. Washington. 489- $900. Moving must sell. broken stereos, we pro¬ OWN ROOM summer blocks from Berkey. 337- house, $92/month on 1/4 6448. C-21-5-30 (8) vide quick professional sublease. Close to Luxury. Own room. Close 7337 or 355-5733. Call after 1p.m. 489-1218. 2 ROOMS In nice duplex, acre. East Lansing, 337- service on most to MSU. 332-1228. 5-5-22 (5) major campus. $95/month. 332- Z-2-5-22 (4) close to campus, on bus¬ 1839. Z-3-5-22 (3) brands of Z-^5-30 WHAT's FLAT BLACK component 6094. Z-7-5-30 (3) (3)_ _ line, air, dishwasher, sum¬ AND CIRCULAR? audio equipment. See us SUMMER T- FEMALE TO room with 3. S'JBLET- SINGLE ROOM, clean 1 1.5 BEDROOM miles furnished, campus, 7-80 Fall term, quiet, non- Females: 2 bedrooms with 1 fall option. Close. 351 - mer only, rent 332-8569. Z-6-5-23 (6) negotiable. and quiet, good location, references. 482-8304. shirts 4 sizes, 9 colors. $4 each. 7-5-30 (4) Animals B at the STEREO SHOPPE 555 E. Grand River, East smoker. Janet 353-2314. Lansing. OR-9-5-30 (9) 9-80, fall option. Jim 332- Z-8-5-30 (3) 6661. Z 3-5-28 (3) 3-5-22 (3) REGISTERED AUSTRAL¬ SUMMER DUPLEX new, CONSOLE STEREO. AM/ IAN Shepherd 7874 or 355-6600. pups. 313- GUiTAR 4 bedroom, close to FM with 8 track, real REPAIRS. 2 BEDROOM, unfur¬ Z-7-5-30 (4) CO-OP LIVING, $160 for FALL SUBLET, Hagadorn 750-9703 after 5:30. FALL - 2 females for campus. 337-2861. wood cabinet. $200 Prompt guaranteed ser¬ nished, for summer, air, summer, 323 Ann St. East and Burcham. 2-3 rooms, or Z-E-10-5-21 (3) vice. Free estimates and 4-persons. Across from Z-5-5-22 (3) Willi trade for portable pool, close to campus, call SUMMER SUBLET 1 Lansing. 332-6521. $100 month. 353-0472 or reasonable rates. Member MSU, $110/month, 9 washing machine. 374- 337-1592. 20-5-30 (41 Bedroom. $175 or Negoti¬ month lease, 355-0823. Z-3-5-23 (3) SMALL 1 Bedroom $175 355-1392. Z-8-5-30 (4) American Guild of Luth- 8915. E-5-5-28 (5) able. 349-1668 between Z-3-5-22 (4) + utilities, year lease Mobile Homes iers. MARSHALL MUSIC 3:30-6 p.m. and 7-8 a.m. SUMMER WITH fall op¬ FEMALE — OWN room in Co. 337-9700. TWO BEDROOM apart¬ beginning September. EPIPHONE GUITAR, like 7-5-30 (4) 2 TO 3 Bedrooms across tion. Female to share 3- Married nice house, extras. No ments- Close to campus. student couple new; Dorn-sized stereo C-21-5-30 (6) $425. 12 month leases. from campus. Summer man. Own bedroom. No only. 332-8913. 5-5-23 (5) lease. Pat, 372-2011. PARKWOOD 1968-12x55, with 8 track and 2 ROOMMATES Needed, phono¬ 2 bedrooms, fully fur¬ 332-5299. 6-5-23 (4) leasing from $160, fall pets, no smoking. Close. Z-8-5-30 (3) Old Cedar Village, $50 per month. Call 351-0941. from $270. 351-8135 or 351-4097. 2-5-22 (5) SUMMER SUBLET - 5 graph, each for $135 or best offer. Call 332-2517. nished, near MSU. $4750, | Instructions | ALL STUDENT ADS 351-3038. OR-12-5-30 (5) bedroom house on cam¬ ELLSWORTH HOUSE call 351-9096. 2-5-23 (4) - E-5-5-28 (5) Must be prepaid now Z-3-5-23 (31 SPACIOUS DUPLEX! Has openings for summer PRIVATE GUITAR pus bus route. 332-4592. in¬ Through the end of the ALL STUDENT ADS Summer sublet. Near and fall terms. Inexpen¬ struction. Rent negotiable. Beginners Term. S-16-5-30 (4) TREEHOUSEWEST mer sum¬ luxury efficiency, air, Must be prepaid now Through the end of the campus, price negotiable. 1 room left. 353-6591. Z-8-5-22 (4) sive, close to campus. For more information call 332- FOR SALE- One United airlines ticket. Round trip Lost & found j[ through advanced. Call MARSHALL MUSIC CO. FURNISHED EFFICIEN¬ furnished, 351-7191. Term. S-16-5-30 (4) Z-4-5-27 (4) 3575. Z-5-5-27 <51 to Hawaii $497. Call 482 337-9700. NICE 3 bedroom unfur- Open week- CY, by Capitol. $150. B-3-5-23 (3) 0344 after 4:00p.m. LOST-ONE gold watch on . -.hed. 1403 Beech nights until 9:00 p.m. Sat¬ CATA. 6/25. 372-7927 SHARE HOUSE- 3-12 SUMMER 3-5-23 151 5/19/80 between Admin¬ 5 MINUTES to Union, Street June to June lease ROOM near urdays 10a.m.-5p.m. keep trying. Z-3-5-22 (4) SUMMER SUBLET with months. Must like dogs. MSU. $90/month. Devi istration Building and C-21-5-30 (6) own room, $95, furnished, 351-1176 weekends Et MAC. Initials LSS on fall option. 1 bedroom Be handy. 332-7334. 332-1092. Z-3-5-27 (3) KUSTOM AMP-model 1L, 332-7566. Summer. evenings. $480 + utilities. SUBLEASE 2 bedroom. apartment, close to 3-5-23 (3) like new, $125. 351-2837. back. 351-1086. Reward. Z-8-5-23 (3) 8-5-27 (6) INSTRUCTOR / TRAIN¬ Birchfield June 10. Call campus. Rent negotiable E-5-5-28 (3) Z-3-5-23 (5) ER Will OWN ROOM in house. come to you to 882-1002 after 6. 337-7910 after 6:00p.m. or SUMMER DUPLEX 2 fe¬ teach SUBLET- $80 a month, behind Doo- English riding. 3-5-22 (3) collect at 313-626-4017. THRU Sept¬ males needed. 2 blocks HOUSE- 9/80 to 9/81. 5 CAR leys, summer, call STEREO, Sanyo Hunters, jumpers, dres¬ 5-5-28 (61 ember. 1 bedroom, fur¬ from campus. Call 337- bedroom, 2 baths, living 0163. Z-4-5-23 (3) 332- AM-FM Radio + Jensen I Peanuts Persoiiaiinil sage Er eventing. Break Er ONE MALE needed to nished, security, air. East 1561. Z-8-5-30 (3) room. 2 kitchens, base¬ speakers. $65. Larry 337- train young horses. share two bedroom apart¬ TREEHOUSE NORTH- Lansing. $230. Available ment, 712 E. Mt. Hope, 1414. Z-E-5-5-29 (3) SUMMER TERM Rooms, DESIRED: A surrogate Reasonable rates group ment June to June. Call own room. Preferably a immediately. 332-6697 HEY STUDENTS!GREAT 485-0166. For more infor¬ discounts. 655-3808 for 8-5-23 (5) 1 block from MSU $55- Father for an obedient 332 1237. Z 8-5-29 (4) female grad. Summer LAKES RENTALS is now mation. Call collect 313- $80/month. 332-6468. THOROUGHBRED MARE 20-year-old female. Must details, after 8p.m. with fall option. 332-0470. in 739-0845. 5-5-23 (7) 12 years olid, good plea¬ your area offering 8-5-28(3) be blond, blue-eyed, have Z-6-5-23 (9) SUMMER SUBLET apart¬ 8-5-21 (4) FURNISHED APART¬ houses and apartments of sure horse, $1,000. Also, an EXCELLENT sense of ment one-bedroom next MENT near campus, Sep¬ SUMMER all sizes and prices - SUBLEASE- ALL STUDENT ADS young Anglo-Lipizzan humor and answer to the Brody, pool, air condi¬ 2 BEDROOM, AIR, LESSONS IN Guitar, ban- to pool, tember 15, PhD or faculty. summer and fall leases Luxurious duplex. < bed¬ Must be horses for dressage and prepaid now name' of Tim. Call for io and more, at the EL¬ tioning. Only $165.00. Call dishwasher, clean. $325. 351-0366 evenings. available. Call now. 394- fully furnished. 355- room, Through the end of the eventing. 349-1574. interview. Ask for Renee. DERLY INSTRUMENT 332 0868. Z 5-5-23 (5) 11-5-30 (3) 8-5-27 (4) 2780. C-21-5-30 (9) 6258. Z 5-5-23 (3) Term. 16-5-30 (41 7-5-30 (7) Z-1-5-21 (9) SCHOOL. C 21-5-30 (3) "| 2 The State News, East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, May 21, 1980 Typing Service ~| [~^| | Transportation ||.JL| TYPING, EXPERIENCED INTERESTED IN a car It's What's Bush lakes Mich. fast and reasonable. 371- 4635. C 19-5-30 (3) pool from Flint-Lansing, summer. Call 351-1622 af¬ ter 5:00. Z 3-5-21 (4) Happenimb Lansing budget (continued from page (continued from page 1) Thus far, United Press International delegate tallies FAST ACCURATE typ¬ Announcements for It's 1) show Reagan leading with 939 delegates, Bush following The Olde World Poetry ing. Reasonable rates. Call hoped Councilmember Pat Lindemann would join Blair with 206 delegates and 179 delegates designated as Monday-Friday, 489-6903. I Round Town (Pil What's Happening must be received in the State News Series presents a poetry read¬ ing by Lucia Fox at 3 p.m. and defeat the measure. Lindemann, who called himself uncommitted. OR-1-5-21 (3) the "swing vote," said he did not make office, 343 Student Services Thursday, Olde World Rest¬ up his mind until Republican candidates must garner 998 of 1,994 total TAKE A horse and buggy the night of the vote. ONLY 60b ride Memorial Day week¬ Bldg., by noon at least two aurant. Open to the public. delegates to capture the party's presidential nomination. a page! 55C a days before publication. No Lindemann said he was inundated with calls from page over 50 pages. Ex¬ end. 651-6564 after 6 p.m. citizens over the weekend, a majority of them Delegate counts based on Michigan's race Tuesday had announcements will be ac¬ MSU perienced, 651-6424 6-5-23 (4) Counseling Center against the not yet been tallied at press time. cepted by phone. presents the Making it in millage increase. Lindemann said several of his ideas OR-1-5-13 (3) failed to make it into the budget statement, and added Reagan went into the Michigan primary Tuesday with ANTIQUE AND collectible ASMSU Pngramming Marriage workshop "Sexua¬ a 10-point lead over Bush, according to a recent dolls. Miniatures and doll lity" from 3 to 5 p.m. Thurs¬ that Blair's call for poll PROFESSIONAL EDIT¬ Board Budget Committee a 2 percent across-the-board cut in commissioned by the Reagan campaign. ING. Corrections to houses show and sale. meets at 4 p.m. and the day, 207 Student Services departments would "lead to massive layoffs " re¬ June 1st 9a.m.-4:30p.m. ASMSU Bldg. Pre-registration is re¬ Reagan was expected to benefit from the presence of writes. Typing 332-5991. Programming Board John Anderson's name on the ballot. Many thought his OR-1-5-21 (31 Longs on S. Cedar St., holds a meeting at 5 p.m. quired. name on the ballot would lure away votes from moderate EXPERT IN dissertations- Lansing. $2 adults, 75£ children. 5-5-30 (8) today, 334 Union. Open to the public. Student teachers, winter term, 1981 and others inter¬ Health careers Bush, thus cushioning Reagan's chances for a Michigan victory. theses-business-legal. ested in student teaching in Anderson's name remained on the ballot despite his MSU grad. 337-0205. C-7-5-30 (3) IS. F. Popcorn [| | a Lesbian/Gay Council holds business meeting at 8 the Netherlands should apply (continued from 3) pleas for removal because a state law requires that for the project at 4:30 p.m. have information tables set up in the Clinical Center. DELTA GAMMA wel¬ tonight, 4 Student Services names of candidates could not be removed after March NEED A library search or a Bldg. Open to the public. Thursday, 226 Erickson Hall. Morning and afternoon display sessions will be included 21. comes its new pledges Brad West, coordinator of in the computer produced day's activities. On the Democratic side, no delegates were Kelly Beamish, Sheri Overseas Student Teaching There is appor bibliography? Call GATE¬ University Reformed no cost for registration, which begins at 8:30 tioned based on Tuesday's presidential primary. State Brown, Marie Beau- Programs, will describe the KEEPERS, at 349-6886. Church meets at 7:30 tonight, a.m. The displays and audiovisual presentations by the 12 5-30 (4) champ, Ellie Clinthorne, 4930 S. project, answer questions, democrats, fearing the national party would reject Liz Miner, Deb Herring- Hagadorn Road. College of Human Medicine, which will present health Open to the public. outline application pro¬ career options at MSU, will delegates chosen in an open primary, opted to use the TYPING DONE in my ton, Holly Walquist, cedures. open at 9 a.m. closed caucus system. Colonial Village Michelle Weinbaum, Speakers will discuss the health care concerns of In caucuses held April area Helen Meier and Missy Campus Action meets for 26, Democrats gave Sen. home. 8 years experience. Bible study, The seminar "Hospital Michigan in a formal program at 11 a.m. in A-133 Life Edward M. Kennedy 71 delegates and 70 delegates to O'Connor. prayer and Call 485-3597. 5-5-21 (4) Congratula¬ Malnutrition," with Dr. Science Bldg. Lunch and a tour of the facilities will Christian fellowship at 8:30 President Carter. tions new initiates! Pam follow. Charles E. Butterworth, Uni¬ tonight, 336 Union. THESIS EDITING by de¬ Lapp, Kelly Boyle, LuAnn versity of Alabama, is from greed professionals, free Mohnke, Paula Visser, noon to 1 p.m. Thursday, Kiwanis sponsored MSU consultation. 339-8602. Ciaine Varvatos, Theresa followed by a discussion Circle K Service Club meets THE RUSSIAN AND EAST EUROPEAN 3-5-21 (3) Rohlman Dropiewski. and Marianne Z-1-5-21 (16) at 6 tonight, Sunporch, session from 1 to 3 p.m., A133 Life Sciences Bldg. STUDIES PROGRAM Positions Available Union. Open to the public. TYPING-TERM papers- Sponsor: Medical Nutrition The IBM. Accurate. Depend¬ MSU Pre-Law Association Steering Committee. Spring Film Festival Michigan State Radio Network able. Call 349-4309. 2-5-22 (3) Stale holds a Law Student Panel Discussion at 7 tonight, 117 ASMSU will hold an question forum on the pro¬ open presents is now taking applications for the following positions: ANN BROWN TYPING Berkey Hall. Open to the posed change to the semes¬ Dissertations-Manuscripts 349-6660. C-21-5-30 (3) News public. Attention engineering arts ter system at 6:30 tonight in Wilson Hall auditorium. "THE WEDDING" Advertising Manager Continuity Manager TYPING TERM students: obtain practical Production Manager Classified papers. Experienced, fast service community experience this ECKANKAR meets for a Assistant News Director - IBM Call 351-8923. summer in the field of discussion on individuality, OR-21-5-30 (3) graphics. Inquire in 26 Stu¬ attitudes and freedom at 8 Assistant Sports Director TODAY, WEDNESDAY, MAY 21,1980 Phone dent Services Bldg. tonight, 116 Bessey Hall. Lockerroom Producer EXPERIENCED IBM typ¬ Open to the public. 7:30 p.m. ist. Dissertations, and MSU Promenaders offer Epilog Producer term papers. Call 349- square dancing at 7 tonight, Society of Women En¬ 6104 Wells Hall 6692. OR-21-5-30 (3) ALL STUDENT ADS 355-8255 332 Union. necessary. public. No Open partners to the gineers meeting scheduled for tonight has been can¬ ADMISSION IS FREE More information Room 8 Student and applications are available Services. Deadline for applications is Tuesday, May 27th, at returning celed. Must be prepaid now Through the end of the Term. 16-5-30 (4) COPYGnAPH SERVICE COMPLETED, TATIONS AND RESUME SERVICE. Corner MAC DISSER¬ Starting 12 Noon Today! and Grand River, 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Fri¬ day, K) a.m.-5 p.m. Satur¬ day. 337-1666. C-21-5-30 (7) 24 Hour EXPERIENCED IBM typ¬ ing, dissertations (Pica Elite). FAYANN 489-0358. C-21-5-30 (3) UNIGRAPHICS OFFERS Summer Spectacular Sale COMPLETE RESUME SERVICE: Typesetting; offset printing; and bind¬ ery services. Approved dissertation printing and binding specialists. For Today: Noon to 5:30 P.M. estimate, stop in at 2843 E. Grand River or phone 332-8414. C-21-5-30 (9) + Thursday: 10 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. TYPING IN my home. Close to campus. Quality + Friday: 10 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. work! Cindy 9 a.m.-7 p.m. 394-4448. C-21-5-30 (3) EXPERIENCED TYPING, reasonable rates. Call 349- 6744 anytime. 8-5-30 (3) Equals: 24 Hours of Spectacular TYPING-IBM Selectric reasonable rates, 5123.14 years experience. 393- Savings on the Summer 10-5-30 (3) r~ Wanted Fashions You Want WRITERS NEEDED for the Collegian. Editor posi¬ Calvin Klein MSU Colors 30% tions available. To apply call 353-8911 or 332-3551. Ask for Joyce. S 5-5-23(5) Designer Jeans 25% Aefive Sportswear OFF OFF Regularly *34 to *39 Regularly *8 to '25 $Buying$ Gold Class Rings S35 (Of men's S15 for women s Famous is Label Also buying $ | J90 Summer Prinl «r So'id $ | 090 wedding bonds, Fashio n Swinisiiits Skirts -B- dental gold and other gold items 332-0565 Regularly *2 4 to *30 Regularly *20 to '26 WE PAY CASH! DO TWINS taste alike? We are conducting a stu¬ Bright Knit Cool Cotton dy of taste perception and need volunteers who are Tu nk Tops $4»o Summer Shorts ^Br 90 twins. If you and your twin will consent, call Regularly *7 Regularly *8 to *10 Mark, 351 3355. Z-2-5-21 (8) PROFESSIONAL WOMAN desires apart¬ Bright or Neutral Short Sleeve $990 ment or house in quiei or rural area. 332-7933. Z 3-5-21 (4) Summer Punts Summer Shirts H90 VACATIONING? Willi Regularly '16 to *20 Regular *18 housesit from June 15-30. Excellent references. D. Pickrell 3-1391 or 3-1602, room 234. Z-4-5-27 (5) Classie Style ivy l.eagne BUYING COINS Homer, Omni Building by 500 N Summer Blazers $249° Classie Summer 199« Frandor. 332-0672. C9-5-30 (3) Regularly '36 Shirt dresses WANTED TUTOR Phy Regularly *26 to *32 siology 432. 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